Hello Peter,
20. marec 2002, 23:24:34, you wrote:
PK> Funny, I use ISO-8859-2 character set (in View|character
PK> set). In your the header I see in your name with an accent
PK> grave (?) č (I don't know how this will show) in the text
PK> where you explain what it suppose to be I see the c
Roelof,
RO> When you're viewing the folder in threaded mode, you could color-code
RO> the message, then it's easy to see what threads are interesting.
But that only colors that level. What about if you're just interested
in a sub thread?
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.54 RC/1 on Windows 2000
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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 14:12:16 -0700, Michael S. Greenbaum [MSG] wrote
these comments:
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MSG> I'm trying to do a filter to get rid of messages sent in non-English
MSG> characters since I can't read them.
MSG> I set up a filter called non-English char
Hello Jernej,
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 4:45:50 PM, you wrote:
JS> In that case you'll successfully filter me out. As my last name
JS> contains non-english characher (č, c with caron), 98% of my messages
JS> are in iso-8859-2 or windows-1250 encoding (I use it in From header,
JS> but not in s
Hello Ken,
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:20:46 -0800GMT (21-3-02, 1:20 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
KM> OK, that's starting to sound better to me, now what do I do about it?
KM> I know when I tried to import the Outlook address book things didn't
KM> go very good.
Try to import from Outlook
To do that you are asking ALL of us to remember your name and that you
want that done. Reply all in TB does provide the option but I sure
don't want my stuff answered that way. Perhaps you need to use full
list instead of the digest?
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 4:12:16 PM, you wrote:
MSG> I
Hello Alain,
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 1:58:50 AM, you wrote:
AdG> Hello Ken,
AdG> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 at 17:18:49 [GMT -0800] (which was 02:18 where I live) you
wrote:
KM>> I still get THE BAT error message, "Invalid Argument to Date Encode".
AdG> It as something to do with importing Out
on Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 4:12:16 PM, Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:
> I'm trying to do a filter to get rid of messages sent in non-English
> characters since I can't read them.
> I set up a filter called non-English characters and then tried a rule
> which put Á | Ä in the Strings box and filt
Hello Jernej.
At 4:45 PM on Wednesday, March 20, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Problem Filtering for non-English
characters]:
Michael>>> [...] I'm trying to do a filter to get rid of
Michael>>> messages sent in non-English characters since I
Michael>>> can't read them. [/...]
JR>> I'm a
Hello Jan,
20. marec 2002, 22:28:42, you wrote:
Michael>> [...] I'm trying to do a filter to get rid of
Michael>> messages sent in non-English characters since I
Michael>> can't read them. [/...]
JR> I'm attempting the same thing. So far I'm using
JR> ,- [filter strings]
JR> | charset=IS
Hello Michael
At 4:12 PM on Wednesday, March 20, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Problem Filtering for non-English
characters]:
Michael> [...] I'm trying to do a filter to get rid of
Michael> messages sent in non-English characters since I
Michael> can't read them. [/...]
I'm attempting t
I hadn't seen a reply to my previous posting a couple of days ago, so
I'm reposting it here. Would it be possible for respondees to send a
copy of the response to my email address in addition to sending it to
the list? I get the list as a digest and may not always see all
responses.
Mike
I'm try
I don't know if this has been brought up before but I've found a
fairly nice way to use TB! as a contact manager, or at the very least
a nice address/phone book.
Since most the info you keep on people can be stored in TB!'s address
book, which is pretty extensive, the problem for me was it was a
Someone else suggested a re-installation of TB!, and if that fails
then a reinstallation of Windows. I agree. But first I'd look at
whether your AV program has a POP scanning feature. If so, I'd first
start by routing around that. Sorry if this has already been
suggested.
JN
Bab4 - Boa
Hello Bat Folk.
By pure accident I discovered a wonderful TB! option this
morning [which I missed somewhere along the line]. Maybe
you have too.
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Hello Charles,
20. marec 2002, 12:07:16, you wrote:
CC> The fellow that's having a problem here wants to simply try a different
CC> driver and at least try the Windows Standard Deskjet 500 driver, as it
CC> usually works OK. Bit limited on a fancy colour printer for sure.
In that case, it would
Dierk,
I use a whole host of reporting engines in my development work to get around
the odd HP drivers. Some work and some don't, however the one thing that
links them all is the odd range of HP drivers for some reason. It's not all
HP printers (drivers) but the two mentioned here (odd 800 and 6
It was foretold that on 20-3-2002 @ 12:07:45 GMT+0200 (which was 11:07
where I live) Shahar wrote and spread these wise comments on
"Template??":
S> Add %SINGLERE to your reply template.
Tnx
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Lucmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Charles!
On Wednesday, March 20, 2002 at 10:07:13 AM you wrote:
> From a customer support point of view my answer is always; "buy a better
> printer." Just make sure it's not a HP :) No doubt I'll get flamed but
> believe me all my printing issues for my customers come down to HP printers.
Hello Peter
On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, you wrote
> First I'd compress the mail database in OE as you'd do it in TB! too.
> It's in 'File' / 'Folder' menu, IIRC.
> Maybe this way the 3 gig lower down a little bit :-)
> Second I'd wait a few day, maybe some really few weeks, for 1.54
> becomin
Hello Ken,
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 at 17:18:49 [GMT -0800] (which was 02:18 where I live) you wrote:
KM> I still get THE BAT error message, "Invalid Argument to Date Encode".
It as something to do with importing Outlook's AB and birthdate field :
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Hello Luc
On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, at 12:02:44 PM, Luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote to
Shahar about:
Template??
> is there an expression i can use in a template to avoid "Re[2]:"
> having in an answer? Just the regular "Re" instead of the 3,4,...
Luc,
Add %SINGLERE to your reply template.
Hi list,
This has probably been asked before, but once again lol:
is there an expression i can use in a template to avoid "Re[2]:"
having in an answer? Just the regular "Re" instead of the 3,4,
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Luc mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Allie,
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 3:22:21 AM, you wrote:
ACM> The macro to use is %Attachfile and not %Attachment
Yes, of course. Sorry for confusion. I had just misspelled it in my
message.
ACM> When creating the reply template, hit the
Vlad,
> The solution seems to be an urgent move to Pegasus :((
I think your system has problems more than simply The Bat. I've never had
any such problems and by the sounds of it your problems sound farther more
fundamental. I'd seriously consider re-installing Windows fresh before
anything. Co
Allie,
> Since using TB!, I've always seen reported problems with HP problems
> that change over time as Ritlabs tries to rectify the problem.
A more general reply from a developer. HP printer drivers are hell on earth
to develop for, as their drivers are quite unlike most other printers on
the
Hi Ken,
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 12:24:07 AM, you wrote:
Ken & Marilyn> Now for my real question, if I want to upgrade to
the new beta version but want to keep all my settings, address
books, etc, can I uninstall my current version 1.53d and do a
fresh install of the beta to see if this fixes
Hi Ken,
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 1:18:49 AM, you wrote:
Ken & Marilyn> I still get THE BAT error message, "Invalid Argument to Date Encode".
I'm sure you have already done this, but when you used the
startup control panel, did you then do a full shut down, leave
for 30 seconds and then restar
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