Hello Thomas,
> Some mailers always reply to the From address (even if that is in
> violation of the RFC's at times). An autoresponder set up with such a
> mailer would still create an endless loop.
> The best solution is not to set up autoresponders:
I fully agree with you and don't use them m
Hello Allie!
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 11:03:46 PM you wrote:
> Then you'll get one big colossal block of text. Not really a solution,
> IMO.
Well, I answered his question. If he likes or dislikes the resulting
formatting does not lie in my domain ...
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http://www.Write4U.
Bravo. I actually look forward to those moments when I'm out of email
contact. Then again, I've often been known not to answer ringing
phones when not in the mood.
-Mark
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Hello Miguel!
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 1:10:11 AM you wrote:
> You can probably break that kind of loop if your auto-reply template
> includes the %REPLYTO macro with a different address, provided you
> have more than 1 account. It should work, but I haven't tried it.
If one has a look at t
Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 6:18:49 AM you wrote:
> Should be. I am not absolutely sure, because I think you write Hebrew
>>from right to left, isn't that correct? If so, other problems might
> arise that I do not know of.
I remember, very faintly, that there was something with r
Dear Thomas,
Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 6:33:16 AM you wrote:
TF> The best solution is not to set up autoresponders:
TF> Inform the most important people, for example with a circular-type
TF> email, that you will be out of the office from...to. If people, who
TF> were not on the circular's reci
Hi Pete,
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 22:08:30 [GMT -0600], you wrote:
PM> Can anyone suggest a simple, light foot print mail server for W2K?
Have a look at XMail from www.xmailserver.com. It's feature-packed,
small and exists for a variety of platforms, including Win32. And it's
released unde
Hello Roel,
On Thu, 30 May 2002 06:52:25 +0200 GMT (30/05/02, 11:52 +0700 GMT),
Roel wrote:
R> Actually, the intpack contains those. Last version of the intpack
R> did include a spelling-pack for spanish, and also for 11 other
R> languages:
R> Maybe time to download an update?
Done, and I sta
Hello Pete,
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 6:08:30 AM you wrote (at least in part):
PM> Can anyone suggest a simple, light foot print mail server for W2K?
Several people run MDaemon, but that's not free of cost.
http://mdaemon.deerfield.com/
A 0$-alternative some others use seems to be Mercur
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MDP> ,- [ wq ]
MDP> | %COMMENT="%QUOTES"%-
MDP> | %QINCLUDE="wrap2"
MDP> | %COMMENT=""
MDP> `-
Just to add to this.
To wrap the clipboard contents, just replac
Hello Ray,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 09:43:25 +0100 GMT (29/05/02, 15:43 +0700 GMT),
Ray Dawson wrote:
>> I use crtl-], which jumps to the next unread, and opnes threads if the
>> next unread is within a collapsed thread.
RD> Not in the main window it doesn't. It doesn't do anything. It does work
RD>
Hello Miguel,
On Thu, 30 May 2002 01:10:11 +0200 GMT (30/05/02, 06:10 +0700 GMT),
Miguel A. Urech wrote:
>> ...who responds with an out-of-office autoreply, her autoreply
>> kicks in and says that she soon will be out of the office, the other
>> system sends its autoreply...
MAU> You can proba
Hello Avram,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 15:15:45 -0500 GMT (30/05/02, 03:15 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Acc> Is it possible to read e-mails with Hebrew characters within the English text
Acc> using The Bat? If so, how do I make this happen? I am using version 1.53
I am not sure. I have rece
Hi Thomas
On Thu, 30 May 2002 10:47:10 +0700GMT
(which was 30/05/2002, 5:47 +0200GMT for me),
you wrote:
TF> Otherwise it would mean that the Intpack must contain the
TF> dictionaries for each of the tens of languages TB supports.
Actually, the intpack contains those. Last version of the int
Hello Allie,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 15:22:23 -0500 GMT (30/05/02, 03:22 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
NF>>> anomaly. There are, of course, other fixed fonts available, but
NF>>> all of these are as ugly as this one. This is a make-or-break
NF>>> issue for me,
RO>> That's because it's essential
Hello Dwight,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 16:52:37 -0500 GMT (30/05/02, 04:52 +0700 GMT),
Dwight A Corrin wrote:
JA>> Wow... how did you do that? That's not even me saying that, yet you
JA>> quoted me... hehe ;)
DAC> don't know. It's got double carrots, so I don't know why it would
DAC> stick initials
Can anyone suggest a simple, light foot print mail server for W2K?
Thanks,
-
Pete
10:07:49 PM
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Ask about eScan Content-Security and Anti-Virus Software.
"We will meet all of your Anti-Virus needs."
www.milneweb.com
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Hi Allie,
@30 May 2002, 19:16:13 -0500 (01:16 UK time) Allie C Martin wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> You'll need the recursive macro that was developed on list. I've
> never really kept it but someone should have it and come forward.
My thanks to
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 7:33:34 PM, Ray Dawson wrote:
> Now if I could get Ctrl-Right to be 'next unread' in the message
> list, preview pane and folder browser I would be happy.
would be nice, but meanwhile, I just hit shift-tab and move the focus
back to the message list.
> Is there any w
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 17:13:36 -0500, you wrote:
> I'm somewhat new to filters and I haven't had any luck configuring an
> "Out Of Office" filter. If anyone has any suggestions, or examples of
> filters they use for when they are out of the office, that would be
> great!
I normally wou
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Miguel A. Urech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Allie,
> DAC>> actually it also works if you are in the account tree, but not if
> DAC>> you are focused in the preview pane. go figure?
> > You're right. I had not checked the behaviour with the account tree i
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 7:05:09 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> You have to click the link, send the message *which must be from the
> subscribed address*. Once you have done that, the server will send
> you a confirmation message *to which you must reply* before you are
> finally off the lis
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@30 May 2002, 20:37:38 -0400 (01:37 UK time) Dennis wrote in
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> the unsubscribe link seems to have no effect.
You have to click the link, send the message *which must be from the
subscribed address
the unsubscribe link seems to have no effect. Is this Hell or is there a
way out?
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Wow.. first of all, thanks to everyone for the tremendous amount of
discussion and feedback my little post generated... 28 replies in 4 hours.
Yikes! :)
OK first of all, everyone's picking on my "50 paragraphs" remark.. it was
just an arbitrary example to make a point, people!! :) It could be 3
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Hi Michael,
@29 May 2002, 17:13:36 -0500 (23:13 UK time) Michael T. Ashby wrote in
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> Is there any way to exclude these types of e-mails from being
> responded to?
Well, you can look for things like "postmast
Hello Mark,
> ...who responds with an out-of-office autoreply, her autoreply
> kicks in and says that she soon will be out of the office, the other
> system sends its autoreply...
You can probably break that kind of loop if your auto-reply template
includes the %REPLYTO macro with a different a
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 3:11:42 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM> I've tried CTRL-right. It doesn't correctly carry you through a list
ACM> so that you can only browse unread messages within a message list
ACM> threaded by references.
I never noticed that. What does ctrl-] do differently?
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Hi Peter,
@29 May 2002, 23:58:06 +0200 (22:58 UK time) Peter Fjelsten wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
M>> Let's not start again and I'm not the only Canute in the world!
> OK, coming from Denmark and knowing that Canute is the Eng
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Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
DAC> actually it also works if you are in the account tree, but not if
DAC> you are focused in the preview pane. go figure?
You're right. I had not checked the behaviour w
Hello Allie,
DAC>> actually it also works if you are in the account tree, but not if
DAC>> you are focused in the preview pane. go figure?
> You're right. I had not checked the behaviour with the account tree in
> focus.
As a general comment to this whole thread and not just to your
message...
I'm somewhat new to filters and I haven't had any luck configuring an
"Out Of Office" filter. If anyone has any suggestions, or examples of
filters they use for when they are out of the office, that would be
great!
Here's a breakdown of what I've done:
1. I created a new "Incoming Mail" filter
This is why I don't use automated replies. You could always change
your filter to ignore Senders with the name of your pop3 server, but
there are all sorts of other endless loops to fall into.
I almost fell into this last week: a client wanted me to set up an
autoreply filter for her to say that
Hello Allie,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 15:22:23 -0500GMT (29-5-02, 22:22 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
NF>>> 2. How do I set the spell check facility to use the British English
RO>> I'm not sure whether it's per default installed or that you'll
RO>> have to download the international pack.
ACM>
Andrea-
Welcome to the list. The only time I've had the "I'm busy" message
come up is when TB is checking for incoming mail or processing my
queues. Do you perchance have your account(s) set to check mail every
60 seconds or so? If it's always busy checking your accounts you'll
never get a chance
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 4:02:00 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA> Sorry I meant a soft-wrap option for when mails are being
JA> composed.
This would, I think be very UNdesirable. You'd never know what you
acutally had when things started soft-wrapping.
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Wichi
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 5:01:53 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
> CTRL-] will work in the main window if the message list isn't in
> focus but CTRL-right arrow will not.
actually it also works if you are in the account tree, but not if you
are focused in the preview pane. go figure?
--
Dwight A
Ben Kennish [BK] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
BK> If I write the text 'test1 test2 ' and then copy and paste it multiple
BK> times on the same line I get...
BK> test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1...
BK> ...and the line is not hard wrapped. B
OK I take your point. I suppose that I always think to myself that
everyone I send to will have a mail client that soft wraps but I
suppose that this might not be the case so I best obey Netiquette.
Another point I noticed, with "Auto Wrap" turned on, pasting text does
not cause it to be auto w
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 4:42:00 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA>>> Sorry I meant a soft-wrap option for when mails are being
JA>>> composed.
>> This would, I think be very UNdesirable. You'd never know what you
>> acutally had when things started soft-wrapping.
JA> Wow... how did you do tha
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BK> OK I take your point. I suppose that I always think to myself that
BK> everyone I send to will have a mail client that soft wraps but I
BK> suppose that this might not be th
Hi folks -- this is my first posting to the User Group list. I'm a
newbie to your list but not to e-mail lists in general -- hope I'm
doing OK so far.
I just installed The Bat! ver. 1.60m and although I basically like
it and think I'll keep it, I am having some rather odd problems. I
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Hi Allie,
@29 May 2002, 16:03:46 -0500 (22:03 UK time) Allie C Martin wrote in
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MDP>> As Dierk suggests - mark them all /then/ press Alt-L.
> Then you'll get one big colossal block of text. Not really a
> sol
That's my whole point - with soft wrapping you wouldnt have to scroll
horizontally as well as vertically.
Could there not be a "soft wrap" toggle option on a menu during
composition? I would prefer to send emails
that are not 'hard' wrapped but I want to see what they look like soft
wrapped whil
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Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
ACM>> I've tried CTRL-right. It doesn't correctly carry you through a
ACM>> list so that you can only browse unread messages within a
ACM>> message list threaded by referen
Hello onetelmail,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 20:02:47 +0200GMT (29-5-02, 20:02 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
o> I would like to automaticaly backup my data.
Use the backup feature in Tools - Backup, it's manual though.
o> Does a method exist ?
To do it automatically, just zip your mail account
Hi Allie,
I don't have Auto Format enabled. Using TB 1.60m.
If I write the text 'test1 test2 ' and then copy and paste it multiple
times on the same line I get...
test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1
test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 tes
Marck [M],
On 29-05-2002 23:41, you wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
M> The recommendations are to wrap at
M> around 65 characters. I prefer 74 myself, because we've moved on
M> beyond 80 character text consoles.
Line lengths of around 65-70 characters are considered the easi
Mine does ... v1.60d, I think .. but 1.53 did it too.
Depends how wide your window is .. When I shrink the
window so your message lines are longer than the field, I
get a horizontal scroll bar.
Or maybe I should have said depends how long the lines
are. It's very annoying when people send from m
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Jonathan Angliss [JA] wrote
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>> Then you'll get one big colossal block of text. Not really a solution,
>> IMO.
JA> haha... and 50 paragraphs isn't a colossal block of text? ;)
Isn't a text block one
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Hi Ben,
@29 May 2002, 22:05:59 +0100 Ben Kennish wrote in
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> That's my whole point - with soft wrapping you wouldnt have to
> scroll horizontally as well as vertically.
*You* may not, but what about your luck
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Ben Kennish [BK] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
BK> Is there no way to get TB! editor to support soft wrapping?
BK> Ideally I would like to turn off the "Auto wrapping" of emails
BK> that I write (as I disagree with 'hard' wr
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, Dwight A Corrin wrote...
> On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 4:02:00 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA>> Sorry I meant a soft-wrap option for when mails are being
JA>> composed.
> This would, I think be very UNdesirable. You'd never know what you
> acutally had when things st
Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 3:49:34 PM, Allie wrote:
DG>> I've been using the free ZA and TB! concurrently for a year
DG>> & a half on W2K and now on XP Pro & Home and have never had
DG>> a problem.
> Good for you. However, this sounds like the testimonies that
> follow Marck's 'rants' concerning u
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Ben Kennish [BK] wrote
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BK> Could there not be a "soft wrap" toggle option on a menu during
BK> composition? I would prefer to send emails that are not 'hard'
BK> wrapped but I want to see what they lo
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Hi Ben,
@29 May 2002, 21:35:37 +0100 Ben Kennish wrote in
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> Am I missing something or does this option not exist?
I think you are missing something. The message viewer does not *have*
a horizontal scroll bar
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Dave Gorman [DG] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
DG> Is this a difference between ZA Pro and the free version of ZA?
DG> I've been using the free ZA and TB! concurrently for a year & a
DG> half on W2K and now on XP Pro & Home
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Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
>> 1) Put the cursor in each paragraph and hit Alt+L to manually
>> reformat. Great. What if I have 50 paragraphs?
MDP> As Dierk suggests - mark them all /then/ press
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
> Then you'll get one big colossal block of text. Not really a solution,
> IMO.
haha... and 50 paragraphs isn't a colossal block of text? ;)
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C
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, Ben Kennish wrote...
> Sorry I meant a soft-wrap option for when mails are being composed.
Why would you want to soft wrap text? (I'm assuming you mean a
continuous long line, and in the editor it wraps, but on send it's one
long line). Some clients cannot
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Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 9:38:49 PM, you wrote:
> Normally, this is what it would do. It doesn't interfere or alter the
> formatting of pasted material which is exactly what other editors do.
> What creates the confusion with this is that most editors come with a
> soft-wrap togg
Hi Marck,
Sorry I meant a soft-wrap option for when mails are being composed.
Ben Kennish
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> @29 May 2002, 21:35:37 +0100 Ben Kennish wrote in
> [EMAIL
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Hi Brian,
@29 May 2002, 12:53:08 -0600 (19:53 UK time) Brian Cairns wrote in
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> When I reply to a message with no hard line breaks (for example, an
> HTML message), the original quoted text wraps at 200 charac
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...
BC> When I reply to a message with no hard line breaks (for example,
BC> an HTML message), the original quoted text wraps at 200
BC> characters! What is going on??
Strange tha
Hi Brian,
I think that there should be an option in TB! to automatically wrap
emails that are being viewed such that there is never any need for a
horizontal scroll bar.
NB: I am not talking about wrapping whilst writing an email, Im
talking about the fact that I hate having a horizontal scroll
Is it possible to read e-mails with Hebrew characters within the English text
using The Bat? If so, how do I make this happen? I am using version 1.53
Thanks.
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Roelof Otten [RO] wrote
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NF>> anomaly. There are, of course, other fixed fonts available, but
NF>> all of these are as ugly as this one. This is a make-or-break
NF>> issue for me,
RO> That's because i
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Ray Dawson [RD] wrote
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>> You can read through the threads but not with the space bar. If you
>> wish to read all messages within a thread and not only the unread ones
>> then you'll need to expand th
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Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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DAC> I find the ctrl - right arrow combo easier to hit the way my
DAC> portable keyboard is laid out. The right arrow key is right down
DAC> in the right bottom corner of t
Hello Brian,
> What if I have 50 paragraphs?
That's not an e-mail then, it's an e-book. ;-)
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DrWeb AntiVirus came out with a Bat! module (still in Beta).
http://www.dials.ru/english/inf/thebat.htm
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Hello...
ZA (free version) and TheBat! have worked fine for me on:
Win98, Win98se, Win2k Pro, WinXP Pro.
In fact, I am using it right this moment. on WinXP.
ZA does cause issues though, with some applications, or
configurations. I have never experienced a mail issue.
Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 10:5
Hello Brian!
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 8:53:08 PM you wrote:
> When I reply to a message ...
... thou should not begin a new thread/subject?
> Where the heck is this 200 character limit coming from?
TB! window wraps. Or gives out every paragraph as one line to the
point it recognises the
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 10:39:42 AM, Ray Dawson wrote:
RD> The two blue arrow icons on the main window toolbar - called
RD> 'next' and 'previous'.
>> While the ctrl-] combo works whereever I try it, it isn't what I
>> routinely use. I find the ctrl - right arrow combo easier to hit the
>> wa
Tuesday, May 28, 2002, 5:56:24 AM, Allie wrote:
> Yes. Go to Windows Control Panel, select Add/Remove Programs,
> find ZA and hit 'remove'. You shouldn't have anymore problems
> after that.
> It causes problems on so many systems, and the thing that bugs
> me so much is that it is defended even
When I reply to a message with no hard line breaks (for example, an HTML
message), the original quoted text wraps at 200 characters! What is going
on??
I would think that it should either:
1) not wrap at all
2) wrap at a character limit that makes SENSE, like 70 or 80. (Or user
specified)
Wher
Hello Jon.
At 2:00 PM on Wednesday, May 29, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Filtering by exact text string]:
Jon> [...] I only want to the filter to trigger on enquiries
Jon> that have a subject of "Access World Training" and
Jon> nothing else added to it. [/...]
If the subject you want t
Hello Jon,
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 8:00:29 PM you wrote (at least in part):
JL> i.e. "Access World" or "Re:Access World Training" is not filtered but
JL> "Access World Training" is.
Filter for string
^Access World Training$
and enable 'Regular Expressions' in filter options tab.
This w
hi,
I would like to automaticaly backup my data.
Does a method exist ? Does a command line option exist for this ?
Thanks for your support
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Hey Ben,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60h) Business
to write the following on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 at 6:10:18 PM.
BK> What does everyone think about an option when you
BK> right click TB task tray icon called 'Stop all auto checks' which
BK> would temporarily stop the bat checking the
I have a filter to trap all "Access World Training" enquiries. They
get shunted into their own folder. These are initial enquiries created
from my website enquiry form.
But when I start a discussion with them, the original string then
looks like...
"RE: Access World - Training"
This still gets
Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 10:19:19 AM, you wrote:
RO> Weird, never happened to me. How often do you compress your folders?
Well, not too often on most of them. I've got the inboxes and trash
folders set to compress on exit.
RO> That's not much, TB should be able to handle lots more. I've got
RO>
Hello Yalcin,
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 5:54:41 PM you wrote in
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YC> I am using TB 1.53.
YC> We have a mail server with pop3s.
YC> I am tring the Properties --> Transport --> Receive mail Authentication
YC> then select MD5-APOP and
Hello Mark,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 09:10:32 -0700GMT (29-5-02, 18:10 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
MW> It happened again. I got an error message from The Bat! announcing
MW> that one of my folders had a corrupted message base.
Weird, never happened to me. How often do you compress your folde
Hello Nigel,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 17:39:01 +0100GMT (29-5-02, 18:39 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
NF> anomaly. There are, of course, other fixed fonts available, but all of
NF> these are as ugly as this one. This is a make-or-break issue for me,
That's because it's essential for free caret
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, Nigel Floyd wrote...
> 1. Why, when it is possible to configure every other element of the
> The Bat's interface, is it not possible to choose the font in which
> messages are composed?
Options - Editor Preferences - View - Change... Note this will NOT
affect t
Lars [L],
On 29-05-2002 18:48, you wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
L> That depends. TB will change the body of the message *if you haven't
L> changed it yet.*
Aaarh, this is when I saw it.
L> After the first change in the message body, an account change will no
L> longer ch
Hello Peter.
At 12:01 PM on Wednesday, May 29, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Bug (changing account when composing)?]:
Peter> When I compose a message and then change the active
Peter> account, only the From filed changes. I would swear
Peter> that at one stage "m" also changed the signatur
Dear Peter,
Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 6:30:08 PM you wrote:
B>> changed the account, I still had the same greetings etc.
PF> But it _should_ behave as I describe it n'est-ce pas?
Non, I don't think so... I now I cannot try, because I have deleted
all my standard templates, and I use only quic
Hi Peter,
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 18:01:43 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
PF> When I compose a message and then change the active account, only
PF> the From filed changes. I would swear that at one stage "m" also
PF> changed the signature (and other parts of the macro).
That depends. TB will c
Judging by postings here, I feel sure that your collective knowledge
will be able to throw some light on the following:
1. Why, when it is possible to configure every other element of the The
Bat's interface, is it not possible to choose the font in which
messages are composed? I have searched th
Britt [B],
On 29-05-2002 18:20, you wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
B> I have a folder with a specifik template, and sometimes by mistake I
B> had selected this folder before starting a new message. Even when I
B> changed the account, I still had the same greetings etc.
But
Dear Peter,
Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 6:01:43 PM you wrote:
PF> When I compose a message and then change the active account, only the
PF> From filed changes. I would swear that at one stage "m" also changed
PF> the signature (and other parts of the macro).
PF> Does anybody have any views o
Bats-
It happened again. I got an error message from The Bat! announcing
that one of my folders had a corrupted message base. I quickly made a
backup of the .TBB file and then clicked OK on the message box. The
number of messages in that folder went down from 616 to 281. I tried
rebuilding the in
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dwight A Corrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 3:35:24 AM, Ray Dawson wrote:
> RD> Ideally I'd like to be able to read the next unread by clicking on
> RD> the icon that says 'next unread', but I can't as it jumps to the
> RD> next thre
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Allie C Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> RD> I've discovered the keypress Shift+Ctrl+* which opens all the
> RD> threads, but there are two problems associated with that. Firstly,
> RD> I'm using a laptop and the numberpad * key is a function key. TB
> RD> do
Hi All,
I am using TB 1.53.
We have a mail server with pop3s.
I am tring the Properties --> Transport --> Receive mail Authentication
then select MD5-APOP and tring to check my mail.
I dont receive any mail or error, my mail server says
"May 29 18:43:10 servername vpopmail[12960]: vchkpw-pop3:
TheBat-users,
When I compose a message and then change the active account, only the
From filed changes. I would swear that at one stage "m" also changed
the signature (and other parts of the macro).
Does anybody have any views on his?
--
Best regards
Peter Fjelsten
1.60k
Windows XP
Hello Jonathan,
On Wed, 29 May 2002 09:50:52 -0500GMT (29-5-02, 16:50 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JA> Is it possible to launch the compression/purge of folders from the
JA> command line?
No.
JA> and it can take some time to get it to do it just before I leave
JA> work, and was won
Hi,
Is it possible to launch the compression/purge of folders from the
command line? Like you have the /check* and the /new... is there one
to get it to compresss/purge folders? I only ask because I have about
52 megs a day worth of crap to compress (yea... I get a lot of mail,
with big
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