Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Thomas
Hi Ming-Li, On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 11:17:34 -0700GMT (06/04/2001, 02:17 +0800GMT), Ming-Li wrote: ML> I thought I've made that clear in my earlier post: :-( It is me is thick. ;-) ML> But when the focus is in the message body pane That's when I use the space bar, and when this message is finished

Re: Mouse wheel settings (was Re: Editor)

2001-04-05 Thread Chris Merner
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Re: Mouse wheel settings (was Re: Editor)

2001-04-05 Thread Nick Andriash
On April 5, 2001, at 6:23:30 PM, Chris Merner wrote: > This sounds very handy. How did you set this? I'm using Windows ME with > The Bat! v. 1.51 by the way. Well, you can set the wheel mouse button via the options in your mouse software package, and as far as the Macro goes, here is my reply te

Mouse wheel settings (was Re: Editor)

2001-04-05 Thread Chris Merner
Friday, April 06, 2001, 8:51:12 AM, Nick wrote: > What I did was set my Mouse wheel button for F4, so now I simply > highlight the text I want to quote, hit my wheel button and the > quoted text is placed in my reply, nicely wrapped. Nick, This sounds very handy. How did you set this? I'm usin

Re[2]: mailto:

2001-04-05 Thread Bubba
Hi Ming-Li, Thursday, April 05, 2001, 6:47:51 AM, you wrote: ML> On Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 22:47:56 -0700 Bubba wrote: >> When I click on the "mailto:email-address" hyperlink, the main >> page of The Bat! is launched, rather than the "Edit Mail Message" >> screen. I just downloaded version

Re: Editor

2001-04-05 Thread Nick Andriash
On April 5, 2001, at 3:58:44 PM, j. allen r. day wrote: > My question pertains to the message editor. When I am replying to > someone, my editor window is split into two panes- one that > contains the original text that I am replying to (for reference), and > then below it is the actual spa

Re: Editor

2001-04-05 Thread A Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 17:58:44 -0500, j. thoughtfully wrote the following: jard> My question pertains to the message editor. When I am replying to jard> someone, my editor window is split into two panes- one that jard> contains the original text t

Editor

2001-04-05 Thread j. allen r. day
I hope that this question doesn't end up being as stupid of a question as it has the potential of being . . . but, I have spent quite some time trying to figure it out for myself- but have now resolved to go for help . . . My question pertains to the message editor. When I am replying to som

Re: mailto:

2001-04-05 Thread Nick Andriash
On April 5, 2001, at 6:47:51 AM, Ming-Li wrote: > "F:\UTI\TheBat\thebat.exe" %1 > Note the "%1" at the end, which sends the intended recipient address > to TB. Without it, TB won't open the editing window. You know I thought the same thing Ming-Li, but when I checked my own settings... and I ha

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 01:20:24 +0800 Thomas wrote: > In unthreaded view, I use the up and down arrows. I thought I've made that clear in my earlier post: :-( The up and down arrows work when the focus is in the message list pane, both in the main window or folder view window. But when

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Thomas
Hallo Ming-Li, On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 10:16:10 -0700 GMT (06/04/2001, 01:16 +0800 GMT), Ming-Li wrote: ML> Urr, I don't think it has anything to do with threading. In unthreaded view, I use the up and down arrows. -- Cheers, Thomas. Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste. Get a new ca

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 00:42:24 +0800 Thomas wrote: > OK, now I get it: I'm using oly unthreaded view in the preview > pane. So I don't exprience the lack. Urr, I don't think it has anything to do with threading. Even in unthreaded view (I do use unthreaded view for my non-discussion lis

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Thomas
Hallo Ming-Li, On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 09:33:52 -0700 GMT (06/04/2001, 00:33 +0800 GMT), Ming-Li wrote: >> I am confused by the word "lack of". ML> lack of, in the *main window*. :-) OK, now I get it: I'm using oly unthreaded view in the preview pane. So I don't exprience the lack. -- Cheers, Th

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 00:08:38 +0800 Thomas wrote: ML The lack of some navigation shortcuts (Ctrl-Up or Down) in ML the main window doesn't make sense, either. > So everything is there, In *folder view* window! > I am confused by the word "lack of". lack of, in the *main wind

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Thomas
Hallo Ming-Li, On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 09:01:45 -0700 GMT (06/04/2001, 00:01 +0800 GMT), Ming-Li wrote: ML> Whether to read in preview pane or to open a folder view window ML> depends on how many messages there're to read. Same here. When I wrote the message to which you replied, I had a mere 4 new

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 23:38:18 +0800 Thomas wrote: > I just watched myself reading the new messages on this list. What > I do is, I read in the preview pane, have set "no thread mode", > and sort by "received / descending". I go through the message > hitting the space bar in (more or les

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Thomas
Hallo Ming-Li, On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 07:04:59 -0700 GMT (05/04/2001, 22:04 +0800 GMT), Ming-Li wrote: >> That's why it's called "preview" pane. You can easily navigate >> while you are in folder view. I just watched myself reading the new messages on this list. What I do is, I read in the preview

Re[3]: encrypted mail saving !?

2001-04-05 Thread syv
On Thursday, April 05, 2001 , Mike Miller wrote the following in regards to: [encrypted mail saving !?] >>> But I just saw that the files that stores >>> the mail are not encrypted. Is there a way to >>> keep them encrypted? The problem is not only to keep them encrypted, the other problem that

Re: Duplicate messages

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 21:21:00 -0600 Shauna Scott wrote: MDP>> In that case you will have to look at and compare the routing MDP>> headers to see at what stage the duplicates were generated. > Below are the headers from two of the three copies I've received > of a message from you to Bub

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 11:48:56 +0800 Thomas wrote: > That's why it's called "preview" pane. You can easily navigate > while you are in folder view. But it doesn't make much sense. Many of the functional discrepancies between main window and folder view window just don't make sense. E.g.,

Re: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 07:12:37 +0400 jlaikan wrote: BC>>> You can use Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down to move to the previous or BC>>> next message while in preview mode. ACM>> Those shortcuts only work in view-folder windows. > Most of the time I only Preview messages > Sometimes I wish to Go b

Re: mailto:

2001-04-05 Thread Ming-Li
On Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 22:47:56 -0700 Bubba wrote: > When I click on the "mailto:email-address" hyperlink, the main > page of The Bat! is launched, rather than the "Edit Mail Message" > screen. I just downloaded version 5.5 of the Microsoft Internet > Explorer browser and I'm still having

Re[2]: encrypted mail saving !?

2001-04-05 Thread Mike Miller
On Thursday, April 05, 2001, Karin Spaink wrote the following about "encrypted mail saving !?" KS> On 03-04-2001 at 08:05, Armin Schweitzer kindly wrote: >> But I just saw that the files that stores >> the mail are not encrypted. Is there a way to >> keep them encrypted? KS> No. The only way to

Re: encrypted mail saving !?

2001-04-05 Thread Karin Spaink
On 03-04-2001 at 08:05, Armin Schweitzer kindly wrote: > But I just saw that the files that stores > the mail are not encrypted. Is there a way to > keep them encrypted? No. The only way to keep them encrypted is to use an encrption program, such as PGP-disk. > It's because we're having our use