Hello David,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:38:35 +0100 GMT (01/06/02, 03:38 +0700 GMT),
David Elliott wrote:
DE> I have received an email with a number of recipients I hit [reply to all]
DE> and start the message, I then find that I need more information I therefore
DE> want to put it to draft. You fil
Hello Mitja,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 23:22:29 +0200 GMT (01/06/02, 04:22 +0700 GMT),
Mitja Perko wrote:
>> Me? Why?
MP> Sorry. I meant to address it to general public but have TB!
MP> configured to automatically add the name of sender.
No need to apologise. Did the reply help you?
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Cheers,
T
Hello Mark,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 14:16:46 -0700 GMT (01/06/02, 04:16 +0700 GMT),
Mark Wieder wrote:
MW> Seems to me that a *much* more useful thing would be a http link that
MW> would point into the archives.
MW> Or am I missing some more obvious use of the mid: link? What makes it
MW> such a ca
Hi Mark,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 15:40:51 -0700, you wrote:
> And some ftp servers (I use BRS WebWeaver) don't support PASV mode, so
> you have to turn it off explicitly.
True... but if the proxy doesn't allow connections out unless it's PASV, you're
a bit stuck in this case, unless you can explicit
Hello Miguel,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 9:50:41 AM, you wrote:
MAU> Hello Allie,
>> Sorry to those who like short or no introductions but I think the mid
>> links are more useful than the date and time the original message was
>> written. :-)
MAU> I am one of those :) But introductions with mids a
Hello Adam,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 01:34:39 +0200GMT (1-6-02, 1:34 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
A> I tried clicking on that mid link. But nothing happened. Does
A> something happen for you?
When I click on that mid: link I get the msg Allie was replying to.
Since you don't get that message
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Hello Adam,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:29:59 -0230GMT (1-6-02, 0:59 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
RO>> To do it automatically, just zip your mail account folders.
RO>> Backups everything except your registry info.
A> What automatic way is there for zipping the account folders?
Just fetch you
And some ftp servers (I use BRS WebWeaver) don't support PASV mode, so
you have to turn it off explicitly.
Friday, May 31, 2002, 3:18:14 PM, you wrote:
JA> On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...
JA> With Proxy+, did you by any chance try using PASV mode on your ftp
JA> client? So
Hello Roelof,
Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 7:20:36 PM, you wrote:
o>> I would like to automaticaly backup my data.
RO> Use the backup feature in Tools - Backup, it's manual though.
o>> Does a method exist ?
RO> To do it automatically, just zip your mail account folders. Backups
RO> everything exc
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Adam [A] wrote:
...
A> Just learned. However, it doesn't start a message itself. So if you
A> start a message, then click a quick template, you'll add a second
A> template to the first. Is there a m
Hello Jonathan,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 10:50:11 PM, you wrote:
JA> On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...
>> I use Proxy+ from Analogx which isnt transparent obviously..
>> anybody can recommend a good one?
JA> I didn't think AnalogX did proxy+ (you are talking about the one from
JA>
Hello Thomas,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 2:23:34 AM, you wrote:
TF> Hello Adam,
TF> On Thu, 30 May 2002 17:24:41 -0230 GMT (31/05/02, 02:54 +0700 GMT),
TF> Adam wrote:
TF>>> A template is what you use repetedly.
A>> Could I create messages that can be Reused? And I just click them to
A>> select, a
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...
> sorry i mean the one from analogx.. i used proxy+ before but i had
> ftp problems with that.. so i am happy with analogx now.
AnalogX's one (iirc) didn't support much last time I used it. I think
there is a button to enable POP3 forwarding
> Me? Why?
Sorry. I meant to address it to general public but have TB!
configured to automatically add the name of sender.
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Hello Allie,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 8:09:25 AM, you wrote:
ACM> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
ACM> Hash: SHA1
ACM> Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
ACM> (in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ACM> ...
>>> I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
MAU>> Do macros work o
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...
> I use Proxy+ from Analogx which isnt transparent obviously..
> anybody can recommend a good one?
I didn't think AnalogX did proxy+ (you are talking about the one from
http://www.proxyplus.cz/ right?)? I personally prefer Proxy+ over any
of the o
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MDP> FYI - the bad wrapping above is caused by allowing GPGShell to
MDP> reformat the message when signing. For the best results, turn off
MDP> wrapping in the GGPShell preferences when using GPG wit
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Om 23:24 op vrijdag 31 mei 2002, Lars Geiger:
> Hi Mrten,
> On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 23:16:09 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
>> now is that a spell flame or what?
>> *poking up the fire*
> You surely realized that Thomas replied to his own message, did
Hello Jonathan,
On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 10:52:51 PM you wrote (at least in part):
>> That depends on the proxy.
>> Jonathan suggest _one_ possible solution, but I'd say chances are not
>> even 50:50 this will work, to many different working proxies out
>> there.
JA> As you said... depends on
Hello..
I use Proxy+ from Analogx which isnt transparent obviously..
anybody can recommend a good one?
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On Friday, May 31, 2002, Peter Palmreuther wrote...
JA>> The other type, my method has worked on about 90% of them I have
JA>> used.
> Might be you were behind the same type of proxy in 90% of
> occurrences? :-)
They were all different versions, types, products, operating
systems... so I'm pret
I think the bylaws are pretty specific about forbidding this.
mid:lookemupyourself@yourownrisk
-Mark
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Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
Current Ver: 1.60m
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On Friday, May 31, 2002, Roel wrote...
> I'm behind a firewall/proxy as well, and all I have to do is fill in
> the standard information: your proxy should forward these connections
> without any further configuration necessary (if it is a transparent
> proxy offcourse, but most proxy's nowadays
Hi Oliver
On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:24:12 +0100GMT
(which was 31/05/2002, 22:24 +0200GMT for me),
you wrote:
OA> how can i use The Bat behind a proxy? I do not
OA> want to network The Bat (that is use as
OA> workstation and server).
I'm behind a firewall/proxy as well, and all I have to d
Hi Mrten,
On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 23:16:09 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
> now is that a spell flame or what?
> *poking up the fire*
You surely realized that Thomas replied to his own message, didn't you?
I think he's allowed to do this. :-)
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The Bat! 1.60n on Windows XP 5.1 Bui
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Hi Oliver
On 31 May 2002 at 21:24:12 +0100 (which was 21:24 where I live) Oliver
Antosch emanated these words of wisdom
> how can i use The Bat behind a proxy?
Depends on the proxy and how it is set up.
Do you admin rights to the proxy?
What port
Jonathan-
Interesting, but I'm not really sure what good this is. As long as I
save *everything* in my email boxes, then when someone sends me a mid:
link I can see what s/he is referring to. If I send a mid: link to
someone else (assuming that I've done the proper regexp stuff to
package it up)
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Om 20:37 op vrijdag 31 mei 2002, Thomas F:
TF>> Richt Tech Viewer,
> Now, what is that supposed to mean? Probably Rich Text Viewer, I guess.
> Use the spell checker, will you?
now is that a spell flame or what?
*poking up the fire*
M.
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Greetings Allie
On 31 May 2002 at 14:14:11 -0500 (which was 20:14 where I live) Allie C
Martin might have written
DE>> I hope that i misunderstand you. Are you proposing to use OT as
DE>> draft, I don't think so.
> Upon reviewing the thread and y
Hello David,
> Another one is a message parked in the Outbox, is a message that has been
> completed but you don't want to send yet.
Right. And one of the reasons for not wanting to send it yet may be
that the message is not complete :)
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U
Hello Pekka,
> So, it seems that there's no way to really automate this simple
> thing
Right. That is why I mostly use QTs. To select language, formal or
informal greetings and signatures, etc.
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Using The Bat! v1.60c
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Dear Thomas
On 31 May 2002 at 02:00:23 +0700 (which was 20:00 where I live) Thomas F
wrote
>>> 3. Drag it to your Draft folder.
>>> 4. When asked if you want to move parked messages, click Yes.
DE>> and then it looses it parked status.
> No matter
Hello Oliver,
On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 10:24:12 PM you wrote (at least in part):
OA> how can i use The Bat behind a proxy?
That depends on the proxy.
Jonathan suggest _one_ possible solution, but I'd say chances are not
even 50:50 this will work, to many different working proxies out
there.
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Oliver Antosch wrote...
> how can i use The Bat behind a proxy? I do not
> want to network The Bat (that is use as
> workstation and server).
Try this:
POP3 Servername:
Username: @
As for SMTP... you may want to speak with the proxy admin, and get him
to get it
Hello TBUDL,
how can i use The Bat behind a proxy? I do not
want to network The Bat (that is use as
workstation and server).
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ON Friday, May 31, 2002, 11:02:21 AM, you wrote:
RD> I have had this with 1.60m on both Windows ME and XP
Hi Ray,
I can see the n version available for download.
Must be an other bug fix.
http://www.ritlabs.com/ftp/pub/the_bat/beta/tb160n.zip
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Hello Jonathan,
On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 7:14:08 PM you wrote (at least in part):
JA> %ACCOUNT="accountname"
JA> %FROM=""%FROM="Myalias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
[...]
JA> Now if I don't include the %ACCOUNT macro, this works fine, and sets
JA> the %FromAddr = [EMAIL PROTECTED] just as I wanted...
Hello Miguel,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 7:56:12 PM, you wrote:
MAU> Try using %FROM=""%FROM="PekkaP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
MAU> You can do it with a normal folder or AB template, or with a QT.
It didn't work :-(. But when I removed the %ACCOUNT macro it worked
alright! But then again, (without the
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David Elliott [DE] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
DE> I hope that i misunderstand you. Are you proposing to use OT as
DE> draft, I don't think so.
Upon reviewing the thread and your recent other messages, I see that
you're s
Hello David,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 19:43:48 +0100 GMT (01/06/02, 01:43 +0700 GMT),
David Elliott wrote:
DE> Once in this 'draft' folder I can not edit it I then have to put
DE> it back into the Outbox to do any editing.
No. Just hit Redirect. ;-)
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Moderator der deutschen The
Hello David,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 19:44:04 +0100 GMT (01/06/02, 01:44 +0700 GMT),
David Elliott wrote:
>> 3. Drag it to your Draft folder.
>> 4. When asked if you want to move parked messages, click Yes.
DE> and then it looses it parked status.
No matter. It won't get sent, as it is not in the
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David Elliott [DE] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
DE> I hope that i misunderstand you. Are you proposing to use OT as draft, I
DE> don't think so.
OT? What's that? I only know that as off-topic.
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Lis
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Hail Mark
On 31 May 2002 at 17:32:14 -0700 (which was 01:32 where I live) Mark Wieder
emanated these words of wisdom
> Back to terminology, to me a Draft is something I'm working on but can't
> finish at the moment
Sounds good to me.
> A Template
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Hi Mark
On 31 May 2002 at 16:16:44 -0700 (which was 00:16 where I live) Mark Wieder
wrote
MAU>> If you are editing a message, how can you save it in your Draft
MAU>> folder? AFAIK you can only either send it or put it in Outbox parked
MAU>> (draft)
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Greetings Mark
On 30 May 2002 at 14:52:54 -0700 (which was 22:52 where I live) Mark Wieder
wrote
> Why not create a common "Templates" folder and save working copies of the
> messages you want to use as templates in there?
One question.
Why should
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Dear Allie
On 31 May 2002 at 20:52:12 -0500 (which was 02:52 where I live) Allie C
Martin might have written
> Why not use Quick templates instead?
I hope that i misunderstand you. Are you proposing to use OT as draft, I
don't think so.
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HA
Hello Thomas,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 01:20:58 +0700 GMT (01/06/02, 01:20 +0700 GMT),
Thomas F wrote:
TF> Richt Tech Viewer,
Now, what is that supposed to mean? Probably Rich Text Viewer, I
guess. Use the spell checker, will you?
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Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Mark Wieder wrote...
> mid: links? This is the first I've come across them...can you provide
> a pointer to more info? Or just explain here? Thanks.
mid: (message-id). If you paste the message id of a message (on say a
list), and the user double clicks it, it'll allow t
On Friday, May 31, 2002, 11:49:09 AM, Cilfa wrote:
> I tried to download tb160k from the ftp-adress, but the rar-file
> seems to be corrupt. WinRar gives this error: "Unknown method in
> thebat.exe". Is there a working version I can download somewhere? I
> know I can use 160m, but because I'm usi
Hello Mitja,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 19:59:33 +0200 GMT (01/06/02, 00:59 +0700 GMT),
Mitja Perko wrote:
MP> Hello Thomas,
Me? Why?
MP> What exactly is Rich Text viewer good for? Currently the only thing I
MP> see is that signiture is grayed out. Anything else?
Yes. In Options / Preferences / Vie
Gawd - I hate those jail food diets. It would be worth it to get TB
back again, though.
Friday, May 31, 2002, 7:26:24 AM, you wrote:
MAU> Then he/she should be aware That after returning to normal TB use
MAU> he/she will have to go on a diet while in jail. ;-)
-Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using T
Allie-
mid: links? This is the first I've come across them...can you provide
a pointer to more info? Or just explain here? Thanks.
Friday, May 31, 2002, 3:53:09 AM, you wrote:
ACM> I'm utterly in love with 'mid:' links. Reviewing your message was
ACM> so easy when you provided the link. :-)))
Hello Thomas,
What exactly is Rich Text viewer good for? Currently the only thing I
see is that signiture is grayed out. Anything else?
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Unsubs
After I filed a bug report about TB!'s handling of calls initiated by
Lotus Organizer, they sent me a reply indicating that they hoped it
would be fixed in the next version. I seem not to have kept the
message. Whether it actually gets fixed is anyone's guess
Meanwhile, there are ways to ge
Hi Robert,
On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 16:27:33 [GMT +0300], you wrote:
>>> Solange man bewundern und lieben kann, ist man immer jung. (Pablo
>>> Casals)
RG> My German is extremely poor, but I think it says something like "As
RG> long as man can rejoice (admire) and love, he will always be young.
I've seen a number of people post complaints about MAPI support in TB,
me included. It is basically broken with a number of external address
books including Lotus Organizer. Does anyone know if Rit plans to
improve this?
I am currently using TB 1.60h.
Tom
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Hi Jonathan,
On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 11:54:58 [GMT -0500], you wrote:
JA> From what everybody else has said... some versions of WinRAR cannot
JA> read the compression type used in the latest version of RAR that TB!
JA> developers used...
That's correct. Only 2.9 and 3.0 can unrar the latest R
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
>> I've noticed using the %ACCOUNT and the %FROM macros together have
>> this affect (ie, it uses the Account's details, instead of the %FROM
>> values). I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
> Ah! You may be right and there may be a probl
Hello Jonathan,
> I've noticed using the %ACCOUNT and the %FROM macros together have
> this affect (ie, it uses the Account's details, instead of the %FROM
> values). I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
Ah! You may be right and there may be a problem there.
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Hello Pekka,
> I have a problem. Maybe I'm overseeing something but I can't seem to
> be able to change the "from"-field with a macro. What I want to do
> is to change a certain account's default from name (Pekka P) to
> "Pekka P" whenever I mail to certain people.
Try using %FROM=""%FROM="P
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Cilfa wrote...
> I tried to download tb160k from the ftp-adress, but the rar-file seems
> to be corrupt. WinRar gives this error: "Unknown method in
> thebat.exe". Is there a working version I can download somewhere?
> I know I can use 160m, but because I'm using Windows
Hi,
Daniel Grunberg wrote:
> tb160k.rar is available at ftp.ritlabs.com. tb160k.rar contains a
> compressed version of thebat.exe, which can be used to install TheBat!
> version 160k.
I tried to download tb160k from the ftp-adress, but the rar-file seems
to be corrupt. WinRar gives this error: "
Hello Mrten!
On Friday, May 31, 2002 at 3:08:12 PM you wrote:
> sure. my german is a bit rusty (niederdeutsch! :), but i think it is
> correct :)
It is. Thank you, haven't received the original question before it was
answered by others.
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http://Interest.W
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Pekka wrote...
> I have a problem. Maybe I'm overseeing something but I can't seem to
> be able to change the "from"-field with a macro. What I want to do
> is to change a certain account's default from name (Pekka P) to
> "Pekka P" whenever I mail to certain people.
Hello Batpeople,
I used to be on this list under a different name (Pete P) but after
changing my "bat-lists account" I decided to use my real first name
instead of nickname... so, here we go again :)
I have a problem. Maybe I'm overseeing something but I can't seem to
be able to change the "fro
Hi Andrea,
on Thu, 30 May 2002 17:12:49 -0500GMT (which was 31.05.02, 00:12 +0200GMT
where I live), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
AZ> Ah. It was also suggested to me (I love the passive voice!) that I try
AZ> an earlier version. But when I went to the Web site, 1.60m wa
Hello Daniel,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 09:26:44 -0400 GMT (31/05/02, 20:26 +0700 GMT),
Daniel Grunberg wrote:
DG> tb160k.rar is available at ftp.ritlabs.com. tb160k.rar contains a
DG> compressed version of thebat.exe, which can be used to install
DG> TheBat! version 160k.
The correct link is ftp.rit
Hello Marck,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 13:19:50 +0100 GMT (31/05/02, 19:19 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP> ,- [ Extract of ReMod QT ]
>> The list server holds up messages for moderator approval where the
>> 'To:' is not the list, just in case it is the result of a folder
>> template gon
Hello Allie,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 05:39:25 -0500 GMT (31/05/02, 17:39 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM> No they wouldn't unless you apply them as quick templates, which
ACM> begs the question of why not store these messages templates as
ACM> quick templates?
Over here I use QT's only when I
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Carren Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MDP> If you have then I think it wasn't TB leaking! It only leaks on
> Win2k
> MDP> and XP - CMIIW.
> I am afraid that I have serious doubts about this. I am also running
> 98 and since upgrading to v.m have been expe
Hello Jonathan,
> And if the person is having serious issues with TB!, and needs to use
> a different client to send a mail for help? ;)
Then he/she should be aware That after returning to normal TB use
he/she will have to go on a diet while in jail. ;-)
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On Friday, May 31, 2002, Tim Musson wrote...
> Now that is *very* cool. Is there an easy way to gen a mid: link?
Never knew it did that until this came up. I'm certainly impressed.
:)
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Current
On Friday, May 31, 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
> BTW, writing to this list with a client different to TB should be both
> illegal and fattening. ;-)
And if the person is having serious issues with TB!, and needs to use
a different client to send a mail for help? ;)
--
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([EMA
On Thursday, May 30, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
> I don't have autoformat enabled and the trailing spaces are removed.
> I've tested this. However the trailing space after the double dash
> isn't. That exception seems to be hard coded.
The double dash space would have to be hard coded, otherw
Danke.
JN
Mrten wrote on Friday, May 31, 2002:
>>> Solange man bewundern und lieben kann, ist man immer jung. (Pablo
>>> Casals)
> As long as one can love and admire, one is ever young (of heart).
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Hello Joseph,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 4:00:21 PM, you wrote:
>> Solange man bewundern und lieben kann, ist man immer jung. (Pablo
>> Casals)
My German is extremely poor, but I think it says something like "As
long as man can rejoice (admire) and l
Hello Allie,
> Redundant for some (there are those who find an introduction of any
> sort redundant ), but not for many
The information _is_ redundant. The difference is that you find this
redundancy useful and I don't, but it is redundant.
BTW, writing to this list with a client different to T
Thu, 30 May 2002 17:12:49[GMT -0500] (6:12 PM EDST) Andrea Zuercher
wrote:
> when I went to the Web site, 1.60m was the
> only one I found available for download. This is my first run with TB!
> so I don't have an .exe file from an earlier version to copy in. So
> how would I try an earlier ver
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Om 15:00 op vrijdag 31 mei 2002, Joseph N.:
>> Solange man bewundern und lieben kann, ist man immer jung. (Pablo
>> Casals)
As long as one can love and admire, one is ever young (of heart).
> Willing to provide a translation?
sure. my german is a
Dierk Haasis wrote on Friday, May 31, 2002:
> Solange man bewundern und lieben kann, ist man immer jung. (Pablo
> Casals)
Willing to provide a translation?
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Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
MAU> I am one of those :) But introductions with mids are useful if
MAU> there is no threading. In a list like this one, if threading by
MAU> reference, mids in introductio
Hello Allie,
> Sorry to those who like short or no introductions but I think the mid
> links are more useful than the date and time the original message was
> written. :-)
I am one of those :) But introductions with mids are useful if there is
no threading. In a list like this one, if threading
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Hi Andrea,
@31 May 2002, 07:00:39 -0500 (13:00 UK time) Andrea Zuercher wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ... I thought I'd posted a message ... but it didn't show up.
Just to clarify what happened to it ... any messages where CC
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Tim Musson [TM] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...
TM> Now that is *very* cool. Is there an easy way to gen a mid: link?
TM> I know I can F9, and cut/past the contents of the 'In-Reply-To:'
TM> kludge, but that takes effort (no
Thanks, guys! I thought I'd posted a message reporting my success when
I followed Marck and Bill's advice, but it didn't show up. So let me
just say that I deleted the address book I was using, re-exported my
addresses from Outlook into a comma-delimited file (first removing all
of the import/expo
Hey Allie,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60m)
to write the following on Friday, May 31, 2002 at 6:53:09 AM.
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ACM> Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
ACM> (in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ACM> ...
MAU>> That is exactly what I sugg
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Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
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MAU> That is exactly what I suggested to Adam in my
MAU> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> because it is
MAU> what I do.
Yes.. I did read the message but didn't m
Hello Allie,
> I'm utterly in love with 'mid:' links.
Yes, they are certainly useful. Virtual Access, the client that I used
for many years before switching to TB, has this type of link also. And
even more, you can easily set a link to Help contents (click on the
link and Help opens at the linke
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Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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DAC> I'll have to think about it. I've never complained about all the
DAC> extra inbox-knowns hanging around, but an extra trash folder
DAC> seems like a nuisance.
Both th
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Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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>> I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
MAU> Do macros work on those "templates"?
No they wouldn't unless you apply them as quick templates, which
Hello David,
> There is another way of adding a bunch of recipients with a few mouse
> clicks though. When you are in the editor hit the icon far right in
> the TO: line. A new window opens and you can add addresses from your
> addressbook.
And you can use the same icon to just see what addresse
Hello Ray,
On Tuesday, May 28, 2002 at 12:36:35 +0100, you wrote concerning
'Autocomplete':
...
> Is there a setting I should make somewhere so that autocomplete
> recognises text and always fills it in?
I have no problem with autocompleting multiple addresses. I just type
the first name and whe
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Hi Carren,
@31 May 2002, 14:00:37 +1200 (03:00 UK time) Carren Stuart wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP>> If you have then I think it wasn't TB leaking! It only leaks on
> Win2k
MDP>> and XP - CMIIW.
FYI - the bad wrapping above
Hello Miguel,
On Fri, 31 May 2002 10:01:05 +0200 GMT (31/05/02, 15:01 +0700 GMT),
Miguel A. Urech wrote:
>> Yes. I have such messages in a Common Folder. You can call this
>> folder Drafts or Templates, as you wish.
>>
>> I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
MAU> Do macro
Hello Allie,
> Why not use Quick templates instead?
That is exactly what I suggested to Adam in my
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> because it is what I
do.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
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Hello Mark,
> Maybe I misunderstood what you said earlier, but I thought you
> wanted to have a repository of template files to use in further
> emails.
No, I'm just participating on this thread. I manage my repository of
template files with Quick Templates. That way I don't have to go to
any fo
Hello Thomas,
> Yes. I have such messages in a Common Folder. You can call this
> folder Drafts or Templates, as you wish.
>
> I click on the message I need, it opens, I hit Redirect
Do macros work on those "templates"?
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat!
On Friday, May 31, 2002, 1:51:25 AM, Bill Blinn, Technology Editor wrote:
> Sorry Andrea and Marck -- I just don't remember which steps I took or
> in which order. I do remember that it wasn't neat or easy.
I recently imported my address book from Outlook into TB. I exported
from Outlook to a CS
Hello Allie,
> Do you *have to* use the Inbox-Known folder?? The Inbox-Known folder
> has no special features. In fact, you're nicely identifying its
> limitations. Why do you have to use it specifically? You can easily
> simulate what it's doing with another filter and folder.
You are very righ
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