Hallo Vincent,
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 00:32:23 +0100 GMT (23/12/2000, 07:32 +0800 GMT),
Vincent - D. Ertner wrote:
VDE> somehow my Bat changed the behaviour of handling the confirmation
VDE> receipts - it simply creates each receipt without asking, though
VDE> it's in the account settings as well a
Hallo Ming-Li,
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 06:25:54 -0800 GMT (22/12/2000, 22:25 +0800 GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:
>> Which was the exact setting you refer to when you said that TB will
>> remember the password "for this session only"? For me, TB either
>> remembers permanently (if I so wish), or not all.
ML>
Hi Co-Batties,
somehow my Bat changed the behaviour of handling the confirmation
receipts - it simply creates each receipt without asking, though
it's in the account settings as well as in every single folder
saying "don't override *and* ignore" - what did I miss?
Cheers,
Vince
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Hello Douglas,
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, 16:58:22 h [GMT -0600] (which
was 23:58 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
DH> The cure to unconsciousness would seem to be consciousness; i.e.,
DH> waking up. Alternatively, you could look for an ISP with a
Hello Kari & other fellow TB! Users following this interesting and
unusual thread,
Friday, December 22, 2000, you stated regarding sending and
resending a message is a bug or not:
KJ> But I don't want this behaviour! It was out of unconciousness.
KJ> I hit the send button, did something else,
Hi TBUDL,
I have a filter that sends mail to trash.
1. 4 New messages unread in trash [blue basket, in
bold, New: 4, Total: 4]
2. Total new messages: 4
3. Go to the trash, delete each message by pressing the
delete key.
Result:
A. Trash Folder: [blue basket, in bold, New: 3, Total:
0] <
Hi TBUDL,
I have a filter that sends mail to trash.
1. 4 New messages unread in trash [blue basket, in
bold, New: 4, Total: 4]
2. Total new messages: 4
3. Go to the trash, delete each message by pressing the
delete key.
Result:
A. Trash Folder: [blue basket, in bold, New: 3, Total:
3]
B. T
Hello,
I use the "Bat" to check and retrieve messages
from my Yahoo mail account. It works great except
for 1 detail. All the messages that I delete from
the folders in the bat end up in my trash folder
in my Yahoo ac
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
Friday, December 22, 2000, 2:49:44 AM, you wrote:
Thomas Fernandez> Hi Agustin,
Thomas Fernandez> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 12:15:34 -0300GMT (21/12/2000, 23:15 +0800GMT),
Thomas Fernandez> Agustin E. Bolzan wrote:
AEB>> I recovered some folders using Ctr+Alt+Shift+L. Now I
On Friday, December 22, 2000, 7:27:08 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
> Oops, somehow I got your private reply much earlier than this one.
> I've replied it, though I did post it to TBUDL.
I feel like an idiot talking to myself like this. Well, the reply I
posted was bounced back just now for it's sent from
On Friday, December 22, 2000, 9:49:15 AM, Don wrote:
[I'm replying on TBUDL for I'm not familiar with 1.41, and usually a
problem is solved more quickly there.]
>>> I just upgraded from a version about 5 months old and have lost
>>> all my messages in my folders. I can still see the files, but
>
On Friday, December 22, 2000, 9:49:15 AM, Don wrote:
> Thanks so much for responding. Answers to your questions below...
Oops, somehow I got your private reply much earlier than this one.
I've replied it, though I did post it to TBUDL.
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Ming-Li
The Bat! 1.48f | Win2k SP1
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Hello Ming-Li!
On Friday, December 22, 2000 at 3:24:50 PM you wrote:
> Furthermore, when I deliberately typed in a wrong password, TB would
> keep asking until I got it right.
A pity, it seemed such a good guess. Now it looks like a combination
On Thursday, December 21, 2000, 10:41:58 AM, A. wrote:
> Yes, it has always been like this.
:-(
> Well, you may have already noted that each view has its own column
> settings, in that if you switch from one thread view to another,
> the columns will change.
Yes, this much I know.
> Therefore
On Thursday, December 21, 2000, 12:53:56 PM, Bob wrote:
> We use TB v1.41 and got hit with the MTX virus twice in the past
> month. The person who handles email for my company has been
> trained not to open attachments, and she claims she has never done
> so.
Is she the only one in your company
On Friday, December 22, 2000, 5:28:28 AM, swen222 wrote:
> First, sometimes when I check my mailaccount, I receive for
> example 20 mails, but only 5 of them are "normal", the rest
> consists only of totaly empty mails with a size of 0 bytes.
Do you leave mail on the servers? If you do, you
Hi Frederic,
Friday, December 22, 2000, 2:27:36 PM, you wrote:
> So, is there a technique to export my mail or not ? Do I have to pass by
> another email program (like Eudora for example) before exporting to outlook
> ?
> Merry Christmas and happy new year to you all !
Obviously not much sympat
<<12/22/2000, Friday, 9:43 AM>>
Hello Ming-Li,
Thanks so much for responding. Answers to your questions below...
Best regards,
Don Rosenbergemail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Record Exchange
916 Bridle Path Lane
Charlotte, NC 28211
704-364-1784
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On Thursday, December 21, 2000, 2:21:16 PM, Dierk wrote:
> I gave it some thought and came up with a szenario that fits
> what we both found:
> When I first used 1.48 it could be that I mistyped my
> password, which is not shown on the screen (and that's
> fine with m
Hi TBUDL,
Reply to a message, hit Send the Letter, then Cancel. Open message in
outbox, this time click Put the Letter in Outbox.
Click on drop down for Get New Mail, select Send+Check for all TB!
says "Nothing to Send" and leaves the mail in the outbox.
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On Thursday, December 21, 2000, 9:57:56 PM, Thomas wrote:
When I tried just now, however, it didn't behave that way. TB
did prompt me the first time (so I've no idea why you couldn't
check mail on GMX), but then it remember it *forever*. I.e.,
even after I shut down and restar
Very very funny.
I used The bat for 1 and half year now. Yes It's a great program but my
company use Outlook + Exchange. I have to practice with the MS program
(public folder, form, etc).
So, is there a technique to export my mail or not ? Do I have to pass by
another email program (like Eudora
On Thursday, December 21, 2000, 9:21:34 AM, Don wrote:
> I just upgraded from a version about 5 months old and have lost
> all my messages in my folders. I can still see the files, but all
> I can see is messages from 6/6/00.
I'm afraid you have to be more specific before anybody here can help
y
Hello!
I've got two little probs here:
First, sometimes when I check my mailaccount, I receive for example 20
mails, but only 5 of them are "normal", the rest consists only of
totaly empty mails with a size of 0 bytes.
Second is that when I installed The BAT, I had Staroffice on my HD.
Now everyt
Hello Thomas,
Friday, December 22, 2000, 7:10:38 AM, you wrote:
TF> Hi Johan,
TF> On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 00:03:53 +0100GMT (22/12/2000, 07:03 +0800GMT),
TF> Johan Svahn wrote:
JS>> Is there a way to "hide" mail folders from the folder tree?
TF> Apart from setting up different users (which will r
Hi Karin,
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 12:39:49 +0100GMT (22/12/2000, 19:39 +0800GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:
KS> I do. I thought I would be especially kind to him, it being
KS> almost Xmas and such ;-)
You are so generous. ;-)
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Message reply created with The Bat! 1.48f
under Chines
On 22-12-2000 at 07:08, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote:
KS>> For a lengthy explanation of how to attain this, please
KS>> refer to two of Januk's older postings, of which I
KS>> quote the relevant part:
> You *do* know that we have archives to which you could have pointed
>
Hi Thomas,
Friday, December 22, 2000, 5:39:58 AM, you wrote:
> Yes. I have a little utility program for that; it's called
> NAVIDAD.EXE. I can send it to you, and then you run it. Reboot your
> computer. Outlook will magically receive an own consciousness and you
> don't need to do anthing any m
Hello Brian,
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 at 03:36:42 GMT -0500 (which was 12:36 AM
where I live) witnesses say Brian Clark typed:
JA>> ... the delimiters for the %QUOTES macro is single double quotes.
JA>> Therefore a different delimiter needs to be used, and so double double
JA>> quotes were used.
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Hi Januk,
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, at 00:04:59 (which was 08:04 where I live) you
wrote :
JA> No, it was intentional. I wanted to be consistent with what the
JA> original poster was using. :-)
Who wanted to be consistent with all the examples that he
Hello Januk,
(JA == "Januk Aggarwal") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> ... from the "Strip PGP Signatures" example
>> in the Macros section of the FAQ:
>> [one line]
>> %quotes="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)(^-BEGIN PGP
>SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(-*?\s*?--
>> \s*\n|_{40,}\s*\n|-BEGIN
Hello Brian,
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 at 03:16:56 GMT -0500 (which was 12:16 AM
where I live) witnesses say Brian Clark typed:
> OK, now I'm confused. I tend to get that way with plenty of things, as
> some of you *cough* Marck, Allie *cough* *cough* know.
No problem.
> ... from the "Strip PGP
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Hi Januk,
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, at 13:15:21 (which was 21:15 where I live) you
wrote :
>> 2) Set everything up to the -=-=-=- as %SUBPATT0
JA> Ah, this is your mistake. %SUBPATT="0" is reserved for the entire
JA> match. So in your case you're match
Hello Januk,
(JA == "Januk Aggarwal") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> It just threw me off when you doubled-up double quotes like
>> %NAME=""value""
>> I thought you may have made a typo, and it appears that you did.
JA> No, it was intentional. I wanted to be consistent with what the
JA> origi
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