Dear « [EMAIL PROTECTED] » on Senin, 2:49 PM ¿
My Name Solid Snake,
I'm from Indonesia
I have small idea,
on Reply Template
Example if the time 00:00 PM until 03:00 PM the reply template should
be "Afternoon"
and so on for other time, please help me..!
I'm sorry if my english is bad,
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Hi Oleg,
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 11:22:43 +0400GMT (15/01/2001, 15:22 +0800GMT),
OK3 wrote:
Jacek>>> 6. Compress all and Defragment all on exit/every 7 days... automatically
Jacek>>> What I need is automatic Compression and Defragmentation of all my
Jacek>>> messages in all folders and accounts. Po
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, Susanne wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Killing dupes question:
S> I am on several mailing lists that receive quite a few crossposts
S> with the same content and subject line, but since they are in
S> separate mails and different folder
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Saturday, January 13, 2001, Jan Rifkinson wrote to Jacek 'kocurek' Wojaczynski about
A few things I need in TB:
Jacek>> 1. Searching in Address Book by handle
JR> Open your AB & then use F7 universal search. This should work
JR> for what you want & it is ver
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:17:19 +0200, Shahar wrote these words of
wisdom:
SS> I wonder if I can add my offset time from GMT to as a macro. When
SS> I reply I need this offset to be include in my reply (e.g.
SS> 07:10:55 -0800)
SS> Can I do it ?
You'd
Hi Shahar,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:17:19 +0200GMT (15/01/2001, 05:17 +0800GMT),
Shahar SAVYON wrote:
SS> I wonder if I can add my offset time from GMT to as a macro.
SS> When I reply I need this offset to be include in my reply (e.g. 07:10:55 -0800)
SS> Can I do it ?
Yes. See above. My offset i
Hi Shahar,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 23:17:19 +0200 you wrote:
SS> I wonder if I can add my offset time from GMT to as a macro.
SS> When I reply I need this offset to be include in my reply
SS> (e.g. 07:10:55 -0800)
SS> Can I do it ?
Yes, have look at the beginning of my message. The macro that
d
Hi TBUDL
I wonder if I can add my offset time from GMT to as a macro.
When I reply I need this offset to be include in my reply (e.g. 07:10:55 -0800)
Can I do it ?
TIA.
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Hello Kitty & others on TBUDL following this thread,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, you stated regarding your:
K> need to use a percent sign.
in a template
K> ... whenever I use the template the % sign does not display.
Try %%.
I just did it and it works.
Douglas
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Hello Kitty & others on TBUDL following this thread,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, you stated regarding :
K> I have a template where I need to use a percent sign. That is I am
K> referring to 10% for example. This is an address book template used
K> whenever I address a message to a particular ad
Hello A. & others on TBUDL following this thread,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, you stated regarding :
S>> I am on several mailing lists that receive quite a few
S>> crossposts with the same content and subject line, but since
S>> they are in separate mails and different folders, they don't get
Hi Jannik,
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 03:15:35 +0100GMT (15/01/2001, 10:15 +0800GMT),
Jannik Lindquist wrote:
JL> I realize this - I am simply taking the liberty of asking why. You are
JL> free to answer that you don't want to tell me - but please don't
JL> pretend that a "because!" is an answer to a "
Hi George,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 13:51:56 -0800GMT (15/01/2001, 05:51 +0800GMT),
George F Schoelles wrote:
GFS> Almost have to be a flippin genius to operate TB filters. So until I
GFS> become one I'll leane on you guys ~;-p.
There are a few RegEx experts on this list, and as you can see from my
Hi Jan,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 19:50:47 -0500GMT (15/01/2001, 08:50 +0800GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
Allie>> Are you using the macro recursively?
JR> Yes you are right. Trouble is I don't know what "recursively"
JR> means &, although,
It means a macro calls another macro.
JR> I played around
Hi Marck,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 22:48:06 +GMT (15/01/2001, 06:48 +0800GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MY>> What I have to add will change this theory.
MDP> It doesn't. *Some* servers add it. Mine didn't. Neither did yours.
MDP> David's did.
Mine did too, like many others'. TB could compen
Hi Jamie,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 20:01:23 +GMT (15/01/2001, 04:01 +0800GMT),
Jamie Dainton wrote:
JD> Offtopic but it does exist also it should be quite easy to write
JD> new languages for TB! and other programs is they use resource
JD> strings.
This is back on-topic, and you are right that it
Hi
I have a template where I need to use a percent sign. That is I am
referring to 10% for example. This is an address book template used
whenever I address a message to a particular address. However,
whenever I use the template the % sign does not display.
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Kitty http
Hello Martin Posch from Austria & others on TBUDL following this
thread,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, you asked why I stated:
>I am a Calypso refugee myself.
MP> Why?
I evaluated and registered Calypso v 3.0 during May of 1999. I liked
some of it's features a lot, while others such as the mono
Hi Beat,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 19:59:05 +0100GMT (15/01/2001, 02:59 +0800GMT),
Beat Strasser wrote:
BS> You must have a really unique last name or you must live in a really
BS> small country!
I live in a small country in which my last name is pretty unique.
BS> Even in Switzerland are more tha
Hello Olivier and other TBUDLS,
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 01:05:26 +0100, Olivier wrote:
>>Is it off-topic if I ask you, Olivier and everybody else possed with
>>the idea of making TB changing accounts automatically, why you think
>>this preferable to taking advantage of the great services on the web
Hi,
> Thanx for all answers. The last point is the hint i needed: Nicks only
> expand, when you leave the "TO:" field with a "TAB" or if you click in
> the "subject"-field. I always used the mouse to click in the
> Message-Field because i do very much forwarding&redirecting and
> almost never ent
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Hello Bat_Users,
Just started having TB149 Lock up after a program made MAPI call.
Was working fine under 149f. were there any TBmapi changes?
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Hi Allie,
On Friday, January 12, 2001 08:34:35 -0500 you wrote the
following in regards to "TB! v1.49 - ABxxxPPP in Quotestyle":
Allie> The macro works for me with the TBUDL/TBBETA lists and elsewhere so I
Allie> strongly suspect that it's a pro
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 12:24:59 +0100, you wrote:
>Is it off-topic if I ask you, Olivier and everybody else possed with
>the idea of making TB changing accounts automatically, why you think
>this preferable to taking advantage of the great services on the web
>that enables you to set up TB with only
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 22:48:06 [GMT +], Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP> Hi Mike,
MDP> On 14 January 2001 at 16:45:02 -0500 (which was 21:45 where I
MDP> live) Mike Yetto wrote and made these points:
MY>> What I have to add will change this th
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Hi Mike,
On 14 January 2001 at 16:45:02 -0500 (which was 21:45 where I
live) Mike Yetto wrote and made these points:
MY> What I have to add will change this theory.
It doesn't. *Some* servers add it. Mine didn't. Neither did yours.
David's did.
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Hello BatListers,
It would seem logical to me that the RegExp
%ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"'
would work as a quotestyle as well as a greeting but that
doesn't seem to be the case for me.
It successfully returns the h
Hello George,
GFS = George F Schoelles
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 at 13:51:56 GMT -0800 (which was 1:51 PM where
I live) witnesses say George F Schoelles typed:
GFS> Almost have to be a flippin genius to operate TB filters. So until I
GFS> become one I'll leane on you guys ~;-p.
No, the filters
Hello Januk,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 1:03:46 PM, you wrote:
JA> For example, if I was searching a dictionary file where each word is
JA> on a single line, I could find all 13 letter words by simply using a
JA> regexp like: '^.{13}$' Or all words with more than 13 letters could
JA> be found wi
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 22:27:47 [GMT +0100], SyP wrote:
S> According to what Kenneth Porter wrote on 8/10/2000, 8:57 PM:
>>><<
S> The sequence "From" is used to denote the beginning of
S> a message. If this sequence occurs in the middle of a message
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Hello David,
You wrote on 1/14/2001, 10:15 PM:
David> could you tell me what happened here?
David> I wrote in the last message (and this is also what shows up in my sent
David> folder):
David> "From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
David>
Hello Dierk,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, 20:53:28 h [GMT +0100] (which
was 20:53 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
>> You must have a really unique last name or you must live in a
>> really small country!
>> Even in Switzerland are more than one person with my name. And my
>> name is not very of
On January 14, 2001, at 1:09:08 PM, Januk Aggarwal Wrote:
NA>> Can you expand on this a little?
JA> If you select "Regular Expressions" under the Options tab, your filter
JA> strings will be assumed to be RegExps.
Ahhh... was looking in the wrong place. Should have known better. ;o)
Nick
N.
Hello David,
DB = David Buntenbroich
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 at 22:15:08 GMT +0100 (which was 1:15 PM where
I live) witnesses say David Buntenbroich typed:
DB> ">From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
DB> Well, how did that ">" get there? It only happened in this one line.
Some Mail Ser
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Hi Thomas,
On 14 January 2001 at 01:35:42 +0800 (which was 17:35 where I
live) Thomas wrote and made these points:
T> So, if the moderators have a problem with not using full real names,
T> please let me know off-list.
I'll say this on list to
Hi,
could you tell me what happened here?
I wrote in the last message (and this is also what shows up in my sent
folder):
"From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
and now I just received my very own message with the following line
">From the readme-file:" (without the quotes)
Well, how
Hello Nick,
NA = Nick Andriash
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 at 12:54:38 GMT -0800 (which was 12:54 PM where
I live) witnesses say Nick Andriash typed:
NA> On January 14, 2001, at 10:17:28 AM, Thomas Wrote:
T>> It might if you activate RegEx under the Options tab.
NA> Can you expand on this a littl
Hello Thomas,
T = Thomas
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 at 02:17:28 GMT +0800 (which was 10:17 AM where
I live) witnesses say Thomas typed:
George>> [...] wild card [...] I've tried "*" which doesn't seem to
George>> work.
T> It might if you activate RegEx under the Options tab.
No, it won't. In re
Hello Olivier,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 12:10:53 AM, you wrote:
> I've been giving TheBat! a thourough testing, and it's addressing all
> of my needs EXCEPT for a more automatic way to change SMTP servers of
> the various accounts.
I don't know if that was already suggested by someone else. It
On January 14, 2001, at 10:17:28 AM, Thomas Wrote:
T> It might if you activate RegEx under the Options tab.
Can you expand on this a little?
Nick
N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.49c | PGP 7.0.3 | Win 98 SE ]
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Hello Beat!
On Sunday, January 14, 2001 at 7:59:05 PM you wrote:
> You must have a really unique last name or you must live in a really
> small country!
> Even in Switzerland are more than one person with my name. And my name
> is not very often
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Hello George!
On Sunday, January 14, 2001 at 7:55:12 PM you wrote:
> ... but what is a Kludge?
Kludges = Headers.
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Hello Nick!
On Sunday, January 14, 2001 at 8:35:47 PM you wrote:
> In very simple terms, the word is out...TB! is unfriendly, so in knowing
> that RITLabs read this List, I sincerely hope they are assigning this issue
> the importance it deserves.
On 14-01-2001 at 19:01, Olivier Reubens kindly wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 16:19:18 +0100, you wrote:
[me suggesting batch files connected to dial-up entries, and
therein copying the appropriate account.cfg to its proper
place]
>>I thought about that, too. But what would happen if you wanted
>>
> Wow, now that it something. Is Opera the only browser with a Gaeilge
> interface?
>
Konqueror available at www.kde.com has ports for most celtic languages. My
mum runs Linux in Welsh with 90% of messages displayed in Welsh. Offtopic but
it does exist also it should be quite easy to write new
At 22:24 on Saturday, January 13, 2001 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF> Patrick Linskey wrote:
Patrick>> I had my Gaeilge (Irish language) version of Opera (v4.03) running and
TF> Wow, now that it something. Is Opera the only browser with a Gaeilge
TF> interface?
Sure. Would the big boys be bothere
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On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 16:10:44 -0800, Susanne wrote these words of
wisdom:
S> I am on several mailing lists that receive quite a few crossposts
S> with the same content and subject line, but since they are in
S> separate mails and different folders, th
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On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 23:06:50 +0100, Kari wrote these words of wisdom:
[.]
NA>> Ah, then that makes sense in that case. In Tim's case, putting
NA>> %To"" would be redundant then if I understand the concept
NA>> correctly, because he already h
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Hi Everyone,
I continually run across complaints like the one I have included below,
either on the various Mailing Lists I belong to, or on the Newsgroups I
subscribe to. I have always tried my hardest to promote TB!, but I have to
admit that I am ru
Hi Thomas
> I have just been told my address and phone number by a friendly member
> of another list, just determinded by my full name and the country
> where I live.
You must have a really unique last name or you must live in a really
small country!
Even in Switzerland are more than one pers
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Hello Thomas,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 10:17:28 AM, you wrote:
T> Most people here use 'e' as a wildcard. I use '@', because I still
T> have to see the email that comes in without this character in kludges.
T> ;-)
Ok the @ work and I see the error of my ways
Hallo George,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 10:06:44 -0800 GMT (15/01/2001, 02:06 +0800 GMT),
George F Schoelles wrote:
George> I need a wild card filter string that just selects all messages
George> entering the inbox of one account. I've tried "*" which doesn't seem
George> to work.
It might if you
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Hello Bat_Users,
I need a wild card filter string that just selects all messages
entering the inbox of one account. I've tried "*" which doesn't seem
to work.
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 16:19:18 +0100, you wrote:
>I thought about that, too. But what would happen if you wanted
>to change something in your account setup?
>What is stored in those files? Column settings? Filter rules? If
>you changed these, it could be a real mess to recreate your
>backup .cfg fi
Hello TBUDL!
I will not use my full name any more (even though everybody on this
list already knows it ).
I have just been told my address and phone number by a friendly member
of another list, just determinded by my full name and the country
where I live.
So, if the moderators have a problem w
Thanx for all answers. The last point is the hint i needed: Nicks only
expand, when you leave the "TO:" field with a "TAB" or if you click in
the "subject"-field. I always used the mouse to click in the
Message-Field because i do very much forwarding&redirecting and
almost never entered any subjec
Hallo Martin,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 16:31:10 +0100 GMT (14/01/2001, 23:31 +0800 GMT),
Martin Posch wrote:
Martin> Its just a matter of correcting some settings in the account-setup in
Martin> Calypso, in fact this line should be correct when the mail is sent.
It is. :-)
Martin> Just Copy The Dir
Hi
On 14.01.2001 at 22:33 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>You probably don't want to use the proggy you're using now, as it
>doesn't break lines.
Its just a matter of correcting some settings in the account-setup in
Calypso, in fact this line should be correct when the mail is sent. But I
never had a
Hi Karin,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 15:24:42 +0100 you wrote:
KS> Ah, perhaps what you could do is work with a batch file...
KS> Create an account.cfg for all your accounts, store them in a
KS> safe place (perhaps :\TheBat\Main\extra\), and then
KS> have a batch file copy the appriopriate .cfg int
Hallo Martin,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 13:59:06 +0100 GMT (14/01/2001, 20:59 +0800 GMT),
Martin Posch wrote:
Martin> Because of a change in my job I am awaiting a large amount of Email the next
years so I want to make the decision for an Email-program for that time. So i am
asking the professionals
On 14-01-2001 at 13:59, Martin Posch kindly wrote:
> There is for instance one feature of Calypso/Eudora(also
> Pegasus): I can copy one directory (with calypso one file)
> form my notebook to my DesktopPc and have my complete
> Mail-Program-Setup copied. With TheBat! I always had to
> fiddle wit
On 14-01-2001 at 00:10, Olivier Reubens kindly wrote:
> The information for each The Bat! mail account is apparently stored in
> a file called ACCOUNT.CFG (stored at :\TheBat\Main\\),
Coorect.
> Is there a formal description of how this file is made up ?
No, unfortunately not.
> If yes, I
>
Hi out ther from Austria
On 14.01.2001 at 02:10 Douglas Hinds wrote:
>I am a Calypso refugee myself.
Why?
In Detail: At the moment I am using Calypso, TheBat! and Eudora. In fact I am
satisfied with all programs, each has its specialities. What did you finally conince
of TheBat!. Maybee there
Hallo Jannik,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 12:24:59 +0100 GMT (14/01/2001, 19:24 +0800 GMT),
Jannik Lindquist wrote:
MDP>> :-) to be fair, Olivier has acknowledged that and has returned the
MDP>> topic to that of TB's configuration file format and started a new
MDP>> thread to hold that.
Jannik> IM
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Hi Jannik,
On 14 January 2001 at 12:24:59 +0100 (which was 11:24 where I
live) Jannik Lindquist wrote and made these points:
JL> IMHO, it's getting mighty hard to tell what's on-topic and what's
JL> off-topic now!!!
Not really. It seems pretty
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Hi Stojan,
On 14 January 2001 at 12:15:44 +0100 (which was 11:15 where I
live) Stojan Rancic wrote and made these points:
>> When you double click a message it opens in the folder view
>> mode. And in this window, you can activate View -> Message Li
Hello Marck and other TBUDL's,
On Sunday, January 14, 2001 at 00:12:50 GMT + Marck D. Pearlstone
wrote on "Account configuration file":
MDP> :-) to be fair, Olivier has acknowledged that and has returned the
MDP> topic to that of TB's configuration file format and started a new
MDP> th
Hello Lars,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 12:04:32 PM, you wrote:
> When you double click a message it opens in the folder view
> mode. And in this window, you can activate View -> Message List.
> I guess that's what you were looking for.
Yes, this seems to be the solution.. yet, it's not exactly e
Hi Stojan,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, at 11:52:58 +0100 you wrote:
SR> I don't really see how.. what option in the View menu would
SR> accomplish that ?
When you double click a message it opens in the folder view
mode. And in this window, you can activate View -> Message List.
I guess that's what you
Hello Marck,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 11:30:10 AM, you wrote:
> There is no "message view". Only a folder view. That folder view has
> a message list of its own, The blue bar is moving within that list.
> This does not affect which message has the focus in the main TB
> window. To see the
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Hi stojan,
On 14 January 2001 at 11:17:59 +0100 (which was 10:17 where I
live) stojan wrote and made these points:
s> - How do I make the blue bar in the messages list move as I
s> browse trough the messages ? When I click prev/next message, the
s>
Hello TBUDL,
As a new TheBat user (ex-PMMail 2k user) I have a few questions:
- How do I make the blue bar in the messages list move as I browse
trough the messages ? When I click prev/next message, the messages
get tagged as read, but the bar doesn't move and it's kinda
confusing not
Hi Hilary,
Sunday, January 14, 2001, 1:11:24 AM, you wrote:
> Is it possible to import messages and address book entries from
> Calypso into The Bat? I'm assuming the answer yes, so how can I do
> that? Calypso isn't listed on the "Import Mailboxes" menu.
Use the Archive facility in Calyp
Hello Hilary & others on TBUDL following this thread,
Saturday, January 13, 2001, you asked:
HF> Is it possible to import messages and address book entries from
HF> Calypso into The Bat? I'm assuming the answer yes, so how can I do
HF> that?
I am a Calypso refugee myself. Remember that Caly
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