Re: auto word wrap?

2002-03-11 Thread Allie C Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 @ 15:28:25 -0500 [ Mon, 11 Mar 2002], Abraham Zablocki [AZ] thoughtfully wrote the following: ... AZ> I'm a bit confused by the Bat's editor. If I write a paragraph of AZ> text and then move the cursor to somewhere in the middle and make a AZ> change,

auto word wrap?

2002-03-11 Thread Abraham Zablocki
Hello TBUDL, I'm a bit confused by the Bat's editor. If I write a paragraph of text and then move the cursor to somewhere in the middle and make a change, the text does not appear to wrap to take the changes into account. Is this normal? Can I change this, either automatically or by

Re: The Bat as default mailer in IE

2002-03-11 Thread Joseph N.
I don't know whether it is necessary to separately install MAPI support for IE, but it couldn't hurt (unless you want another mailer to be the mailer called by other applications). Under the Options menu (for the account having administrator privileges), go to Preferences on the first line, then

Re[2]: Reading Confirmation Bug?

2002-03-11 Thread Gene Gough
Thanks. March 11, 2002, 20:09:46, you wrote: > Hello Gene, > On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 18:10:05 -0500GMT (12-3-2002, 0:10 +0100GMT, where > I live), you wrote: GG>> I received a note today with a request for reading confirmation. I GG>> have kept that note in my inbox as a reminder of some ac

Re[2]: Agenda companion to The Bat!

2002-03-11 Thread Rick Reumann
On Monday, March 11, 2002, 12:56:47 PM, Alastair wrote: AS> I use AMF Daily Planner & Personal Information Manager: AS> http://www.amfsoftware.com/windows/amfpim.html How memory intensive is this program? My biggest gripe with Outlook is it's so bulky. AS> Although there's no expl

Re: Re@ behaviour

2002-03-11 Thread Roelof Otten
Hello Doug, On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 23:15:00 +GMT (12-3-2002, 0:15 +0100GMT, where I live), you wrote: DW> Thus a subject line might read: DW> ZINE Re: Apartments in Venice DW> and when I reply, it reads: DW> Re: ZINE Re: Apartments in Venice DW> Is there any way I can stop this from happening?

Re: Reading Confirmation Bug?

2002-03-11 Thread Roelof Otten
Hello Gene, On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 18:10:05 -0500GMT (12-3-2002, 0:10 +0100GMT, where I live), you wrote: GG> I received a note today with a request for reading confirmation. I GG> have kept that note in my inbox as a reminder of some action that I GG> have to take. Now every new note into

The Bat as default mailer in IE

2002-03-11 Thread azure
The Bat is set as the default mail program in IE under Tools/Internet Options/Programs/Email --> The Bat! but each time I try to Send a Link or Message I receive the error: "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Mic

Re: The Bat as default mailer in IE

2002-03-11 Thread Paul Duthie
Hello all, Look under Internet Options, then programs - you can set the mail program from there. Tuesday, March 12, 2002, 9:46:49 AM, you wrote: asn> The Bat is set as the default mail program in IE under Tools/Internet Options/Programs/Email --> The Bat! but each time I try to Send a Link or

Reading Confirmation Bug?

2002-03-11 Thread Gene Gough
I received a note today with a request for reading confirmation. I have kept that note in my inbox as a reminder of some action that I have to take. Now every new note into my inbox causes the attempted send of a reading confirmation of that first note. I have sent one just to see if

Re@ behaviour

2002-03-11 Thread Doug Weller
Hello, I belong to a list which always has as the first word of the subject line ZINE. Thus a subject line might read: ZINE Re: Apartments in Venice and when I reply, it reads: Re: ZINE Re: Apartments in Venice Is there any way I can stop this from happening? Thanks. Doug -- Doug Weller

Re: Agenda companion to The Bat!

2002-03-11 Thread Chris Hall
Tuesday, 12 March 2002 Hi Jean-Baptiste, On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, at 17:19:18 [GMT +0100] (which was 5:19 a.m. here in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote: JBL> I'm in the process of getting rid of Outlook (fed-up of email client not JBL> designed to send email...). The Bat! does what I need. However befo

Re: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Ottar Grimstad
Hello Charles, Monday, March 11, 2002, 7:38:54 PM, you wrote to TBUDL: CC> Totally off topic here but I never got this email below? Is there CC> an issue with the list server, or me, or in fact the time it takes CC> to get email? And I have messages in my Sent-box that I never have seen on the

Re: Visual Notification

2002-03-11 Thread Mrten
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Om 22:43 op zaterdag 9 maart 2002, Larry Hertzog: > I think the Ticker is a great idea. I like to have visual notification > of received email. What I'm wondering is -- is there a way to "close" > this visual without clicking HIDE -- which will actua

TBBETA Subscribe address - was Re: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Big, On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 at 21:14:34 [GMT +1100], you wrote: BP> BTW what is the subscribe address to the beta list? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cheers, Leif Gregory -- List Moderator (and fellow registered end-user) PCWize Editor / ICQ 216395 / PGP Key ID 0x7CD4926F Web Site

Re: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Charles Collinson
DG, Totally off topic here but I never got this email below? Is there an issue with the list server, or me, or in fact the time it takes to get email? > Greetings Ottar, > On Monday, March 11, 2002, 11:15:23 AM, you wrote: Ottar>> Hello Charles, Ottar>> Monday, March 11, 2002, 10:41:03 AM, y

Re: Agenda companion to The Bat!

2002-03-11 Thread Alastair Scott
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 17:53:09 +0100, Luc wrote: >try Time & Chaos: http://www.isbister.com/ Interesting that they're offering Express Plus, an email package which purports to tie closely with T & C and has some nice features: http://www.isbister.com/express-plus-is-cool.asp Evidently there's a

Re: Agenda companion to The Bat!

2002-03-11 Thread Joseph N.
>From my perspective, it depends on how much you want an agenda, how much you want a notebook, and how much you need integration with your email package. For an agenda, I think Lotus Organizer 6.0 is powerful and well-behaved. It has a calendar, task list, contact manager, and other features, in

Re: Agenda companion to The Bat!

2002-03-11 Thread Luc
It was foretold that on 11-3-2002 @ 17:19:18 GMT+0100 (which was 17:19 where I live) Jean-Baptiste Lavedrine wrote and spread these wise comments on "Agenda companion to The Bat!": JBL> I'm in the process of getting rid of Outlook (fed-up of email client not JBL> designed to send email...). The B

Re[2]: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread DG Raftery Sr.
Monday, March 11, 2002 11:34:58 AM RE: "How do I send from a selected isp?" Greetings Ottar, On Monday, March 11, 2002, 11:15:23 AM, you wrote: Ottar> Hello Charles, Ottar> Monday, March 11, 2002, 10:41:03 AM, you wrote to TBUDL: CC>> You can't dial into x and expect to send email through som

Agenda companion to The Bat!

2002-03-11 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lavedrine
Hi, I'm in the process of getting rid of Outlook (fed-up of email client not designed to send email...). The Bat! does what I need. However before switching I'm looking for the right companion in term of personal assistant tool (mainly Agenda and notebook). Any interesting suggestions? Many thank

Re: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Ottar Grimstad
Hello Charles, Monday, March 11, 2002, 10:41:03 AM, you wrote to TBUDL: CC> You can't dial into x and expect to send email through someone CC> else's SMTP server, etc. I have loads of dial-ups and making sure CC> I'm on the right SMTP server was hassle. I solved it by using: CC> http://www.mailu

Re: attachments

2002-03-11 Thread Roman Katzer
On Sunday, March 10, 2002, 18:57:43, Nick Andriash wrote: > I could be wrong but I believe it means that if an attachment you want > to send out is not in your default Attachment Folder *and* you have that > option checked, TB will then send a copy of the attachment from where it > resides. If the

Re[2]: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Big Pond
Hello Marcus You wrote On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, at 11:11:08 [GMT +0100] (21:11 Australian Eastern Time,Monday): > Neither TBUDL nor TBBETA cares about which SMTP-server you use BTW what is the subscribe address to the beta list? -- Regards John Phillips Sydney, Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Marcus Ohlström
At 20:03 2002-03-11 +1100, you wrote: >Some mailing lists to which I belong check that I use the correct name, >and have >posted from the correct SMTP (like Bat! mailing list, I suppose). Neither TBUDL nor TBBETA cares about which SMTP-server you use, they only cares about the From:address.

Re[2]: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Big Pond
Hello Charles You wrote On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, at 09:41:03 [GMT +] (20:41 Australian Eastern Time,Monday): > Sorry if I'm missing the mark here. But you'll have to be a little clearer > as to your problem and your knowledge of how these things work for us to > comment further I think. Tha

Re: How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Charles Collinson
Big, > What macro do I use to allow mail to be sent from bigpond, but to "appear' as > sent from rivernet, so it is accepted by the mailing list? I thought most list servers based themselves on your "From:" field? I've never had a problem sending from anywhere (SMTP), just as long as my 'from'

How do I send from a selected isp?

2002-03-11 Thread Big Pond
Hello fellow Bat! fans. I have two POP/SMTP accounts. mail.bigpond.com mail.rivernet.com.au Bigpond is the dial up isp. Some mailing lists to which I belong check that I use the correct name, and have posted from the correct SMTP (like Bat! mailing list, I suppose). What macro do I use to