Hello Brian Clark,
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 23:03:24 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, January 29, 2001, 4:03:24 AM (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
Brian Clark wrote:
GE>> A later chapter in that book describes Regex in Perl. AFAIK TB is
GE>> written in Perl, so this book should describe R
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Hi Bat! people!
Have upgraded a while back to v1.49 and when i tried to go into the
sorting office, that menu choise had vanished, nothing under the
accounts menu for sorting office. Some other menus have vanished too,
or possible gone somewhere i've
Hello Krister,
(KE == "Krister Ekstrom") [EMAIL PROTECTED] disclosed:
KE> Hi Bat! people!
KE> Have upgraded a while back to v1.49 and when i tried to go into the
KE> sorting office, that menu choise had vanished, nothing under the
KE> accounts menu for sorting office. Some other menus have van
Hello
For simplest explain my needs I show you the situation:
Someone ask me for some stuff. But length if the file is too large
for mail gates. So, I have to split the file into a few parts
(sometimes a lot). Now, I have to create a lot of aswers/new mails
for each file for sending.
I have a laptop I use at work as well as my home computer that I use to
check mail. Unfortunately, my company does not use IMAP, so I need to know
what the best way to use The Bat! on both computers to view email.
It is important to me to be able to pull the same email from either
computer, so i
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Hi Josh,
On 29 January 2001 at 07:54:18 -0800 (which was 15:54 where I live)
Josh Rogers wrote and made these points:
I think your impersonation of me was an accident of some sort. At
least, I hope that it was. The membership should know a
Hello TBUDL,
After a month off from using The Bat! I finally put it back on my
HD, but again I can't get all the filters to work I subscribe to
this group plus Opera's mail group and all I want is anything in the
headers with either list name and their variations to filter into
their re
On 29-01-2001 at 16:54, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> I have a laptop I use at work as well as my home computer that I use to
> check mail. Unfortunately, my company does not use IMAP, so I need to know
> what the best way to use The Bat! on both computers to view email.
> It is important
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Hello Brian Clark !
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 23:03:24 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 29.01.2001, 05:03 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:
> No, TB! is written in Delphi (5?).
Ooops, sorry for providing wrong info!
Nevertheless: all I said abou
Hello TBUDListers.
Can anyone advise me of the proper eMail settings for YahooMail.
Currently I have:
pop.mail.yahoo.com
user id & password set
smtp.mail.yahoo.com
combined delivery set
I can download eMail via TB! but I can't post eMail
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Hi Batpersons,
On or about, Monday, January 29, 2001, 4:29:58 PM, we have reason to believe that
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
PJFS> After a month off from using The Bat! I finally put it back on my
PJFS> HD, but again I can't get all the filters
On 29-01-2001 at 17:29, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. kindly wrote:
> I don't care if the mail is a 5th reply of a fifth reply if it has
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or any variations to send that mail to the
> bat folder on retrieval or the Opera folder for anything in the
> header that says opera.com o
Hello Jan,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, 11:55:22 h [GMT -0500] (which
was 17:55 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
JR> Can anyone advise me of the proper eMail settings for
JR> YahooMail.
JR> Currently I have:
JR> pop.mail.yahoo.com
JR> user id & password set
JR>
Hello Jan,
Monday, January 29, 2001, 11:55:22 AM, you wrote:
JR> Hello TBUDListers.
JR> Can anyone advise me of the proper eMail settings for YahooMail.
JR> Currently I have:
JR> pop.mail.yahoo.com
JR> user id & password set
JR> smtp.mail.yahoo.com
J
Monday, January 29, 2001, Josh Rogers wrote:
> What other applications is there for regex other than in TB? I understand
> Perl uses them, but anything else?
Visual C++ uses 'em, as does PHP, JavaScript and a lot of other
programming related stuff.
Then there are regexps in Hamster, a news/mail
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 13:27:30 +0100, Michal contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
MK> For simplest explain my needs I show you the situation: Someone
MK> ask me for some stuff. But length if the file is too large for
MK> mail gates. So, I
Hello Jamie,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, at 08:17:36 (your local time), you wrote:
GE>>> A later chapter in that book describes Regex in Perl. AFAIK TB is
GE>>> written in Perl, so this book should describe Regex the way TB
GE>>> likes it.
BC>> No, TB! is written in Delphi (5?).
JD> Delphi 2. As list
Hello Brian,
Monday, January 29, 2001, 3:46:09 AM, you wrote:
BC> Ctrl+Alt+Shift+/
Well that seems pretty weird! What's the point of that keystroke combination?
It just seems to toggle full/abbreviated menus. Is there a purpose to that?
--
Dave
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Using The Bat! v1.49 on Win
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 12:33:07 -0600, Dave thoughtfully wrote the
following:
BC>> Ctrl+Alt+Shift+/
DG> Well that seems pretty weird! What's the point of that keystroke
DG> combination? It just seems to toggle full/abbreviated menus. Is
DG> there a pur
Monday, January 29, 2001, 12:39:22 PM, you wrote:
ACM> One menu structure is more secure than the other in that the configuration
ACM> menu options aren't present. So in a multi-user environment it may be
ACM> useful.
Ahhh, that makes sense now! Thanks for the reply!
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Dave
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Hello Karin,
January 29, 2001, 12:10:43 PM, you wrote:
KS> On 29-01-2001 at 17:29, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. kindly wrote:
>> I don't care if the mail is a 5th reply of a fifth reply if it has
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or any variations to send that mail to the
>> bat folder on retrieval or the O
Hey Gerd,
Sunday, January 28, 2001, 4:35:50 AM, you wrote:
GD>>> Can anyone recommend a good book to learn regular expressions? I
GD>>> think someone in this forum recommend the book from O'Reilly.
>> I had O'Reilly's _Mastering Regular Expressions_ (Owl book) for over a
>> year, but I've only
Hello Nick,
January 29, 2001, 12:03:38 PM, you wrote:
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NG> Hi Batpersons,
NG> On or about, Monday, January 29, 2001, 4:29:58 PM, we have reason to believe that
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
NG> It works fine here. Based on problems I've h
Hi Pasquale,
...
PJFS> This is how I had it, but than some mail from list participants did
PJFS> not get filtered to the bat folder, so I also added the string to
PJFS> kludges, and recipients and ticked yes for each.
Would it be possible for you to produce a screenshot of the
not-working filter
Hi Dave,
ACM>> One menu structure is more secure than the other in that the configuration
ACM>> menu options aren't present. So in a multi-user environment it may be
ACM>> useful.
DG> Ahhh, that makes sense now! Thanks for the reply!
Some unpolite guys called it 'idiots mode' in the past ;-)
Hello TBUDListers.
Now this may sound like a *really* stupid question but is there a
limit on how many folders TB! can handle? It looks to me like I'm
*suddenly* unable to find any folder commands like Folder-Delete, for
example. As a matter of fact, I can't delete an account either. Huh?
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Hello Jan,
You wrote on 1/29/2001, 9:01 PM:
Jan> Now this may sound like a *really* stupid question but is
there a
Jan> limit on how many folders TB! can handle? It looks to me like
I'm
Jan> *suddenly* unable to find any folder commands like
F
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Hi Pasquale,
On 29 January 2001 at 14:19:58 -0500 (which was 19:19 where I live)
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote and made these points:
PJFS> I checked the filter and I have it set for: sender yes, recipient yes,
PJFS> kludges yes, and any where yes
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Hi Jan,
On 29 January 2001 at 15:01:06 -0500 (which was 20:01 where I live)
Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points:
JR> Now this may sound like a *really* stupid question but is there a
JR> limit on how many folders TB! can handle? It look
Hello SyP,
On Monday, January 29, 2001 21:14:29 [ +0100 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TB! v1.49 - folder delete':
SyP> Same problem as Krister's :) Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+/ !
Yes! Yes! Yes! Thank you.
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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
Using TB! v1.49
ICQ 41116329
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Hello TBUDL,
I wrote on 1/29/2001, 9:14 PM:
Jan> Now this may sound like a *really* stupid question but is
there a
etc.
Sorry about the wrapping. I'm in the process of migrating to Windows
2000, and haven't replicated all my settings yet. Oh wel
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 14:19:58 -0500, Pasquale thoughtfully wrote the
following:
«...snip...»
NG>> If none of these does the trick, give us the filter settings
NG>> *exactly* and maybe one of the group gurus can see what's up
PJFS> Here is the th
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Hi Batpersons,
On or about, Monday, January 29, 2001, 7:19:58 PM, we have reason to believe that
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
PJFS> I checked the filter and I have it set for: sender yes, recipient yes,
PJFS> kludges yes, and any where
That's the
Hello Nick,
January 29, 2001, 5:44:54 PM, you wrote:
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NG> Hi Batpersons,
NG> On or about, Monday, January 29, 2001, 7:19:58 PM, we have reason to believe that
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
PJFS>> I checked the filter and I have it set for:
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Hi Pasquale,
On 29 January 2001 at 18:03:31 -0500 (which was 23:03 where I live)
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote and made these points:
PJFS> OK, than I seem to need to find a or command,
The "OR" command is achieved by entering additional filte
Hi all.
Other than the bats other rfc deficiencies, can we confirm/deny that
tb supports imap in the following way:
1. Allow the viewing of read/unread messages?
2. Lookup other folders other than inbox?
3. Manipulation?
I would love to know.
P.S. For a real imap client, try Mulberry, Peg
Hello Marck,
January 29, 2001, 6:24:47 PM, you wrote:
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MDP> Hi Pasquale,
MDP> On 29 January 2001 at 18:03:31 -0500 (which was 23:03 where I live)
MDP> Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote and made these points:
PJFS>> OK, than I seem to need to
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Hi Andrew,
On 29 January 2001 at 23:43:32 - (which was 23:43 where I live)
Andrew Hodgson wrote and made these points:
AH> Other than the bats other rfc deficiencies,
What RFC deficiencies are you alleging? None have been reported for a
lon
Hello Andrew,
(AH == "Andrew Hodgson") [EMAIL PROTECTED] conveyed:
AH> Other than the bats other rfc deficiencies, can we confirm/deny that
AH> tb supports imap in the following way:
I don't use IMAP, but AFAIK TB! supports it (to what degree, I don't
know). In account properties, one of the
Cheerful greetings --
A very simple question for the batty masterminds on this list, I
hope. ;-)
A friend of mine who uses TB mentioned that there was a shortcut
(keyboard, I assume) that allows you to check your e-mail via TB
even if you're working in another program but have it minimized. Of
Cheerful greetings --
A very simple question for the batty masterminds on this list, I
hope. ;-)
A friend of mine who uses TB mentioned that there was a shortcut
(keyboard, I assume) that allows you to check your e-mail via TB
even if you're working in another program but have it minimized. Of
Hello Hilary,
(HF == "Hilary Franklin") [EMAIL PROTECTED] mumbled:
HF> A friend of mine who uses TB mentioned that there was a shortcut
HF> (keyboard, I assume) that allows you to check your e-mail via TB
HF> even if you're working in another program but have it minimized. Of
HF> course, now h
Hello Nick, Pasquale & others on TBUDL following this thread,
Monday, January 29, 2001, you stated regarding Pasquale's having
his filter:
PJFS>> set for: sender yes, recipient yes, kludges yes, and any
PJFS>> where
NG> That's the problem: you should only have one set (sender, or
NG> recipien
Marck,
On Sunday, January 28, 2001, 9:35:42 AM, you wrote:
MDP> Yes. Unless expanding a thread causes the subject to become
MDP> too wide for the current window width. I wasn't able to do
MDP> that with my settings. Nevertheless, it didn't scroll.
I think part of the point here is that the subj
I have set up 3 different Accounts in TB 1.49c, but when I go to use the
menu item Folder/Purge All Folders, only the first Account is affected,
even if I highlight the 2nd or 3rd Account before choosing the menu. The
trash bins of the other accounts are not touched, and I cannot even be
sure if F
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