> Now you you won't see the original message in gray fonts. I won't come
> with reasons why you shouldn't setup things as you do, since that's
> primarily a matter of taste.
Hi Roelof,
The person on the other end, if he views messages in HTML, will still
see my signature and the quoted text all
I cannot find the shortcut (or any way) to 'Close All Treads' in a
folder (or all).
I know from somewhere that I can open all branches of all treads in a
folder by using Ctrl+*, but cannot find the opposite. I searched all
shortcuts, neither one could I find or I missed them.
TIA
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Best regards
Hello Peter,
Sunday, January 5, 2003, 11:20:39 PM, you wrote:
PF> Douglas,
PF> On 05-01-2003 23:02, you [D] wrote in
PF> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
D>> Combine both and I can receive or not receive anything on the server,
D>> and I can revise anything programmed by Selective Dow
Hallo Spyder,
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 11:48:24 -0600GMT (5-1-03, 18:48 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
S> It seems that incoming emails get formated, not line wrap at 80col but a hard
S> return entered at 80col.
You're mistaken in this case. TB doesn't do any formatting of incoming
messages. When
Douglas,
On 05-01-2003 23:02, you [D] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
D> Combine both and I can receive or not receive anything on the server,
D> and I can revise anything programmed by Selective Download for
D> deletion without reception.
SpamPal needs the mail to "pass thro
Hello Frank,
Sunday, January 5, 2003, you wrote about SpamPal:
JA>> I'm not sure how SpamPal works, but wouldn't it match on body as
JA>> well? As for just grabbing the headers, I think this might work:
JA>> Account - Properties - Mail Management
FL> SpamPal is essentially a read-only S
JA> I'm not sure how SpamPal works, but wouldn't it match on body as
JA> well? As for just grabbing the headers, I think this might work:
JA> Account - Properties - Mail Management
SpamPal is essentially a read-only SMTP server, through
which TB retrieves mail after SpamPal has been set t
Jonathan,
On 05-01-2003 21:43, you [J] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
J> I'm not sure how SpamPal works, but wouldn't it match on body as
J> well? As for just grabbing the headers, I think this might work:
J> Account - Properties - Mail Management
J> Tick the box
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Hash: SHA1
On Sunday, January 05, 2003, Peter Fjelsten wrote...
J>> SpamPal then tags the mail as required. Or is this correct, and
J>> you're trying to get TB! to only download just the headers anyway?
> Correct.
I'm not sure how SpamPal works, but wouldn't
Hi Spyder,
on Sun, 5 Jan 2003 11:48:24 -0600GMT (05.01.03, 18:48 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
S> It seems that incoming emails get formated...
Sorry, I can't answer your question.
I just want to tell you, that your mail appears as an answer to Jan
Rifk
Hello Jan,
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 12:28:50 -0500 GMT (06/01/03, 00:28 +0700 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
> A bit confused perhaps, but I selected 3 msgs that each had an
> attachment.
> Then I went to Message -> Attachments -> Save All Attachments,
> thinking TB! would save all 3 attachments but this
It seems that incoming emails get formated, not line wrap at 80col but a hard
return entered at 80col. How do I change this to not add hard returns and just
let the email formating be used, putting a linewrap in as window width dictates
and changes as window width changes??
Scott
Texas USA
XMas b
Hello Bat Folk.
A bit confused perhaps, but I selected 3
msgs that each had an attachment.
Then I went to Message -> Attachments ->
Save All Attachments, thinking TB! would
save all 3 attachments but this was not to
be.
TB! saved the first attachment & didn't
offer an error code.
Have you printed a page to find a line half printed at the bottom of
the page?
Have you noticed there is more space after a quoted section?
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Best regards,
Adam
Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silverstones.com/t
Jonathan,
On 05-01-2003 04:28, you [J] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
J> On Friday, January 03, 2003, Peter Fjelsten wrote...
J>>> Unless of course you wanted to only download the headers so you
J>>> could review them, then I am not entirely sure if you can.
>> In order for
Hello Anne,
On Saturday, January 04, 2003, 3:30 PM, you wrote:
MB>> Please see now for me if my 'cut' line works, with only one Enter
MB>> (line space) below it. I am a true "doubting Thomas." :)
A> Mary, It does, and mine has no blank line below the *dash dash space*
A> cut mark and it does wo
Thursday, January 2, 2003, 10:14:59 PM,Mary wrote:
MB> Please see now for me if my 'cut' line works, with only one Enter
MB> (line space) below it. I am a true "doubting Thomas." :)
Mary, It does, and mine has no blank line below the *dash dash space*
cut mark and it does work fine honestly! :
Hallo Sue,
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 14:22:23 -0700GMT (4-1-03, 22:22 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
S> The problem is that the original sender's message, because it follows
S> my signature text, also gets included as part of the signature text
S> and therefore shows up in small gray fonts. Is ther
I have my "reply" template set up so that my email will look like
this:
My reply (in regular font)
My signature (in small gray font)
The original sender's message
The problem is that the original sender's message, because it follows
my signature text, also gets included as part of the signat
Hello TBUDL,
I am quite obviously not the brightest in the bunch. When MyRealbox
announced in early October that they were going to change the
POP-server name, I read the mail (I distinctly remember that) and did
exactly nothing in my TB settings.
The MRB account being only a backup account where
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Hi Giamma,
@4-Jan-2003, 21:48 +0100 (20:48 UK time) Giamma [G] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
G> a cookie file with things like (first stupid example I`ve
G> in mind)
G> Bye, %TOFNAME Au revoir, %TOFNAME ...
G>
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On Friday, January 03, 2003, Peter Fjelsten wrote...
J>> Unless of course you wanted to only download the headers so you
J>> could review them, then I am not entirely sure if you can.
> In order for SpamPal to be able to tag them as spam, it needs to
Hello,
I`m wondering:
a cookie file with things like (first stupid example I`ve in mind)
Bye, %TOFNAME
Au revoir, %TOFNAME
...
doesn`t works. Any workaround?
TIA!
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Ciao!
Gian Matteo
icq:3946333
The Bat! 1.63 Beta/1
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