Hi Russ,
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, at 22:32:31 +0100 you wrote:
RM> I am using a trial version of norton antivirus 2001 [...]
RM> manually configure account settings, ie basically changing
RM> the pop server from your default isp thing to go through
RM> norton as pop.norton or something along those li
Hello TBUDL,
I have a lotus server. I want to know, can I work with messages kept
on Lotus server through IMAP4? Can I subscribe and unsubscribe
folders which exists on Lotus, like Outook express can? Help me
please!
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Hi Sir,
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 06:01:38 +0200GMT (19/04/2001, 12:01 +0800GMT),
Sir Jinx! wrote:
SJ> Where can I find Lucida Console and Lucida Sans Typ? I have Andale
SJ> Mono, and I find it even uglier then Terminal!:)
LOL! I agree with you about Andale Mono, but many people here love it.
I use
Hello j.,
Thursday, April 19, 2001, 6:28:40 AM, you wrote:
jard> I don't know why -they- chose it, necessarily- but I personally
jard> prefer it this way. I like the fact that if I, say, stay up all
jard> night and have intaken much coffee . . . a bit shaky and
jard> delirious, and
OM> Hello Marck,
OM> Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 8:57:59 PM, you wrote:
MDP>> Use Alt-Drag to move folders alongside others or Ctrl-Alt-Drag to drop
MDP>> one folder into another.
OM> Woah. It's obvious I still have got hundreds of things to learn about
OM> The Bat! The Alt-Drag or Ctrl-Alt-Dra
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 8:57:59 PM, you wrote:
MDP> Use Alt-Drag to move folders alongside others or Ctrl-Alt-Drag to drop
MDP> one folder into another.
Woah. It's obvious I still have got hundreds of things to learn about
The Bat! The Alt-Drag or Ctrl-Alt-Drag are just fine for
On 4/18/2001 10:54:28 PM, on the subject "Different fonts for
different use" Jan Rifkinson said:
Dejan>> I'm asking this because I have in TB some fonts that look
Dejan>> great while I'm reading the post, but when I want to reply
Dejan>> the look of the text is all messed up [the
On 4/19/2001 3:15:25 AM, on the subject "Different fonts for
different use" A Curtis Martin said:
ACM> Three fonts that I realize have excellent character support are
ACM> Courier New, Andale Mono and Lucida Console. You will not see
ACM> what I'm talking about if you use one of those
On 4/18/2001 11:02:29 PM, on the subject "Different fonts for different use" A Curtis
Martin said:
ACM> Isn't it that the font is different rather than the font being
ACM> just bigger or smaller.
Yes, it looks like that is the case.
ACM> TB! tends to auto-select an appropriate font fo
Hi Karin,
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 02:03:22 +0200GMT (19/04/2001, 08:03 +0800GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:
KS> Nick, we've seen plenty of jokes about TB 2.0 being able to make
KS> coffee.
What do you mean, "jokes"? It is my foremost wish for v2.
KS> Actually, I relish the possiblity of it also being ab
Hello Susanne,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 8:29:31 PM, you wrote:
S> Do I have to give it up as lost forever?
Do you have 'View - Display - All Messages' set?
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 21:35:06 -0400, azrael wrote these comments:
a> I've modified a couple to no good effect. Are templates/macro's a sort
a> of .bat file?
In a sense, yes. You're really telling TB! through these templates and
macros what to automat
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Hi azrael,
On 19 April 2001 at 21:44:43 -0400 (which was 02:44 where I live)
azrael wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
Tmtdc>> ... useless for anyone intending to contribute or have
Tmtdc>> conversations. MIME digests work well for
Hi azrael,
@ 9:44:43 PM on 4/18/2001, azrael wrote:
Marck>> Replying to a digest doesn't actually help anyone at all. In
Marck>> fact, the truth is that digest mode is okay for lurking and
Marck>> reading up but useless for anyone intending to contribute or
Marck>> have conversations. MIME diges
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 21:43:02 -0400, Jan wrote these words of wisdom:
JR> Isn't Andale Mono one of those *extra* fonts? I've forgotten where to
JR> download these fonts from. Maybe you can refer me to that source while
JR> were are discussing fonts.
Hello Marck; Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 12:37:22 PM, you kindly
wrote:
>Tmtdc> Replying to a digest doesn't actually help anyone at all.
Tmtdc> In fact, the truth is that digest mode is okay for lurking and
Tmtdc> reading
Tmtdc> up but useless for anyone intending to contribute or have
Tmt
Hi Allie,
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 20:15:25 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Different fonts for different use':
Allie> I use Lucida Sans Typ [...]
Well the situation you refer to certainly explains my situation: I
(also) use Lucinda Sans Typ & haven't corresponded w
Hello Allie;
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 12:37:22 PM, you kindly wrote:
>Tmtdc> Don't dare? They bark way more than they actually bite,
Tmtdc> believe me.
Tmtdc> These macros are just requests made by you to output portions of
Tmtdc> text or
Tmtdc> information that's in the message to which you'
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 19:29:19 -0400, Jan thoughtfully wrote the following:
Allie>> TB! tends to auto-select an appropriate font for message replies,
Allie>> i.e., one that will support all characters generated in the reply
Allie>> quotation etc.
JR>
Hi Karin,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 5:20:58 PM, you wrote:
> If you inadvertedly lost a message in any folder, focus on
> that folder and go to the main menu --> Folder --> Browse
> deleted messages. You will then see all moved and deleted
> messages. (*) From that message list, you can move
On 19-04-2001 at 01:42, Susanne kindly wrote:
> I just accidently deleted a message I wanted to keep.
> I found it in the trash folder and moved it back to the
> folder I deleted it from, but now it seems to be totally
> gone.
> It never appeared in the folder I moved it to and isn't in
On 18-04-2001 at 21:15, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> On April 18, 2001, at 8:50:44 AM, Olivier Mascia wrote:
NA>>> Have you also tried a Scandisk followed by a Defrag?
>> I hardly see how it could be related to the problem, so I'll take it
>> for humour. Thanks, no I didn't, but I've turned off
On 18-04-2001 at 17:50, Olivier Mascia kindly wrote:
>>> I'm still with my problem of 'no MailTicker' anymore...
NA>> Have you also tried a Scandisk followed by a Defrag?
> I hardly see how it could be related to the problem, so I'll take it
> for humour. Thanks, no I didn't, but I've turned of
Hi,
I just accidently deleted a message I wanted to keep.
I found it in the trash folder and moved it back to the
folder I deleted it from, but now it seems to be totally
gone.
It never appeared in the folder I moved it to and isn't in
the trash folder anymore, either.
I searched a
Hi Allie,
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 16:02:29 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Different fonts for different use':
Allie> TB! tends to auto-select an appropriate font for message replies, i.e.,
Allie> one that will support all characters generated in the reply quotation etc
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 21:33:04 +0200, Sir wrote these comments:
SJ> I have a wish, that is probably impossible;) Wouldn't it be good if
SJ> we could chose one type of font for reading the posts, and another
SJ> for writing messages?!
SJ> I'm askin
Hello TBUDL,
I am using a trial version of norton antivirus 2001 which has the
capability for email scanning and lists a whole bunch of progs it
supports but the bat! is not one of them. It then gives a 'fairly'
straightforward way to manually configure account settings, ie
basically changing the
Hello Dejan,
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 21:33:04 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Different fonts for different use':
Dejan> I'm asking this because I have in TB some fonts that look great
Dejan> while I'm reading the post, but when I want to reply the look of the
Deja
Hi,
I have a wish, that is probably impossible;) Wouldn't it be good if
we could chose one type of font for reading the posts, and another
for writing messages?!
I'm asking this because I have in TB some fonts that look great
while I'm reading the post, but when I want to reply the look
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 2:12:04 PM, you wrote:
> Don't forget, if he likes alphabetical ordering, just click on the
> column's title bar. (So much for consistent grammar)
The trouble with that is that it also moves the inbox, outbox and sent
into the alpha mix. You'll have a he** of a time g
Greetings,
(I posted this only recently, in response to kind help from Thomas.)
(I will appreciate comments and corrections, too.)
Do you want to put all Bat mail folders in alphabetical order perhaps?
But do you also want some *other* kind of overriding order, "above"
alphabetical order? I do
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On April 18, 2001, at 8:50:44 AM, Olivier Mascia wrote:
NA>> Have you also tried a Scandisk followed by a Defrag?
> I hardly see how it could be related to the problem, so I'll take it
> for humour. Thanks, no I didn't, but I've turned off the microw
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Hello Marck!
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 8:57:59 PM you wrote:
OM>> I can create easily new folders, but I can't find a way to update
OM>> their relative position. All new folders are listed at the end of
OM>> the list. Can I move them ?
> Use
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Hi Olivier,
On 18 April 2001 at 20:34:58 +0200 (which was 19:34 where I live)
Olivier Mascia wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
OM> Is it possible to re-order the folder list ?
Yes.
OM> I can create easily new folders, but I can't find a way
All you have to do is hold down the [Alt] key while click-and-dragging the
folders to your desired order.
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> Hello all,
>
> Is it possible to re-order the folder list ?
> I can create easily new folders, but I can't find a way to update
> thei
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On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 20:48 (my local time), I wrote:
PM> That's interesting! Let's see if it works. :o)
It obviously does! Thank you, Dierk :o))
Cheers
Peter
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On Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 18:56 (my local time), Dierk Haasis wrote:
>> Would it be possible to set the "Sign when completed" option on a per
>> folder basis ? I have folders where I'm interested to always sign
>> messages and other not.
DH> Mar
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Hello all,
Is it possible to re-order the folder list ?
I can create easily new folders, but I can't find a way to update
their relative position. All new folders are listed at the end of the
list. Can I move them ?
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MDP> Try this: Exit TB *then* change the registry. TB Resaves it's
MDP> remembered settings on exit.
Hey ! *That* was the trick ! It did it.
Thanks Marck !!
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T.I.P. Group S.A., www.tipgroup.com
Using The Bat!
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Hello Arjan!
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 7:53:05 PM you wrote:
> I am running the bat from an zip disk, and till sofar I never had problems with it
>which I couldn't solve myself. But now I have :(
> Every time I want to send a message I get th
Hello Arjan,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 1:53:05 PM, you wrote:
AS> I am running the bat from an zip disk, and till sofar I never had problems with it
which I couldn't solve myself. But now I have :(
AS> Every time I want to send a message I get the error message: "Could not store the
message
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Hi Olivier,
On 18 April 2001 at 18:35:01 +0200 (which was 17:35 where I live)
Olivier Mascia wrote to Lars Geiger and made these points:
OM> Right key. First fixed the values to 0. Save. Exit/restart The Bat :
OM> no Ticker. Deleted those 2 : same
Hello TheBat! users,
I am running the bat from an zip disk, and till sofar I never had problems with it
which I couldn't solve myself. But now I have :(
Every time I want to send a message I get the error message: "Could not store the
message". Without any other information.
I checked my Zip di
Hello TBUDL,
Apart from hardware configuration limitations, is there a
a safe (limit risk of file corruption, ability of TB! to handle big
message folders etc) not to exceed in terms of number of messages
per folder or size of the Messages.tbb. file?
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>>> Well, I presume you've double checked the obvious... Options/Mail
>> Ticker
LG>
LG> Your messages will wrap a lot better if you switch off PGP's word
LG> wrapping.
Ok. Just switched off the PGP word wrapping. I had the habit to let it
ac
Hi Olivier,
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, at 17:50:44 +0200 you wrote:
>> Well, I presume you've double checked the obvious... Options/Mail
> Ticker
Your messages will wrap a lot better if you switch off PGP's word
wrapping.
Marck, what do you think, shouldn't this be in the FAQ under the
PGP s
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>> I'm still with my problem of 'no MailTicker' anymore...
NA> Well, I presume you've double checked the obvious... Options/Mail
Ticker
NA> and "Show Automatically" or "Show Always" to see if that makes a
NA> difference?
Of course I did : no differen
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>> I'm still with my problem of 'no MailTicker' anymore...
>> Is there a support list or email address with RITLabs which I could
>> contact about this ?
DH> The list you have reached (and I think Marck tried to answer).
Ok.
DH> For TB! support look
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On April 18, 2001, at 7:47:25 AM, Olivier Mascia wrote:
> I'm still with my problem of 'no MailTicker' anymore...
Well, I presume you've double checked the obvious... Options/Mail Ticker
and "Show Automatically" or "Show Always" to see if that makes
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Hello Olivier!
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 4:47:25 PM you wrote:
> I'm still with my problem of 'no MailTicker' anymore...
> Is there a support list or email address with RITLabs which I could
> contact about this ?
The list you have reached (a
Hello Dierk,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 9:16:43 AM, you wrote:
DH> I think it was Marck who wrote about MAPI always working the way
DH> you described it.
DH> In the moment I can't recall how I got TB! into the "SendTo" menu, by
DH> MAPI or by putting a link into the folder by hand. When I just
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I'm still with my problem of 'no MailTicker' anymore...
Is there a support list or email address with RITLabs which I could
contact about this ? I'm sorry but I've got proxy problems for now and
can't get back to their web page right now...
Yes, I ha
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 4:29:14 PM, you wrote:
>> Shouldn't there be a way to *really* cancel the message without
>> having to clean the outbox from the drafts that I didn't want to
>> save in the first place?
NA> Yes, you simply turn off Auto-save under Options/Editor Preference
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Hi Nick,
On 18 April 2001 at 06:25:08 -0700 (which was 14:25 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
NA>>> I also note you have the initials "Tmtdc" attributed to my quote, and
NA>>> I have no idea how that ha
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On April 17, 2001, at 12:34:41 PM, Pete P wrote:
> Same thing happens if I click the "cancel the message"-icon. Is this due
> auto-save (which apparently can't be turned off)? Shouldn't there be a
> way to *really* cancel the message without having t
On April 18, 2001, at 12:12:26 AM, Thomas wrote:
NA>> I also note you have the initials "Tmtdc" attributed to my quote, and
NA>> I have no idea how that has happened.
> I take a guess. These could be the initials of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or so. ;-)
Ah, that would be the problem then... what can
Hello TBUDL!
This happens a lot: I start to write a message but then I decide that
it propably would be best not to send that :-)
So I close the message-writing window and TB! asks me if I want to
save the message or not... it doesn't matter whether I answer yes or
no - the message goes into out
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Hello Listers,
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, at 09:03:54 [GMT +0200] (same time where I live)
Olivier wrote:
OM> order. Anyway, my wish is simply to have a choice (a setup choice per
OM> account or per folder) allowing me to control how TheBat! moves the
OM> selection
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 20:27:15 -0400, azrael thoughtfully wrote the
following:
I see that you're already getting a lot of help there Azrael. Good.
However, I'll throw in my little bit because things explained to you in
different words etc. usually lead
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Hello azrael!
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 2:27:15 AM you wrote:
Tmtdc>> Another option would be to remove the %Quotes macro from your
> reply Tmtdc> template and enable in the message editor 'View'=>
> 'Original Text'. From Tmtdc> the original t
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Hello Ottar!
On Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 9:50:50 PM you wrote:
DH>> Is this "SendTo" from the rightclick menu? Or from the file menu?
> Rightclick
>>> 2. My templates is not activated.
DH>> Is an address in the TO field?
> No
I think it was
Hi Nick,
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 21:50:44 -0700GMT (18/04/2001, 12:50 +0800GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
NA> I also note you have the initials "Tmtdc" attributed to my quote, and I
NA> have no idea how that has happened.
I take a guess. These could be the initials of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or so. ;-)
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