On 17 February 2003, 02:08, Mary Bull wrote:
> That little dog takes forever to hunt out a file, and sometimes it
> will deny that it exists--when I put the file there myself, and by
> going to Windows Explorer can locate it.
~~~
Now, I've suffered that one and had to suffer a rather humiliating
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Hello Kim,
Sunday, February 16, 2003, 7:50:57 PM, you wrote:
K> Does anyone know if the next version of The Bat will allow for the
K> viewing of variable-width fonts in the Editor of The Bat?
If I am not mistaken, this option is already include
Hi Mike,
Sunday, February 16, 2003, 10:40:20 PM, you wrote:
> The best thing for you to do if you're having problems like that is,
> rather than uninstall Becky, just make TB the default. That's what I
> did (I'd been using Outlook Express). Then I just used TB instead of
> OE. When I decided th
Hi Allie,
Sunday, February 16, 2003, 11:52:04 PM, you wrote:
> This happened to me as well but in a different setting. It occurred
> when I *did* want TB! to be my default client.
Ouch. At least I know I'm not alone.
> The work around was to make another client my default and then make
>
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Greg Strong [GS] wrote:'
GS> IIRC there is a file that you can delete and TB will re-index all the
GS> messages in base. What is the name of the file?
Each folder has a messages.tbi file. This is th
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kim [K] wrote:'
> Although I do like the program, I've come across a problem, which is
> *very* reproducible.
> [...]The problem occurred today when I clicked a "mailto:"; link in
> Opera (I use Opera, a
IIRC there is a file that you can delete and TB will re-index all the
messages in base. What is the name of the file?
Just so you understand why I ask the question. I have TB installed on a
multi-boot system with both TB installation accessing the same message
database on the extended drive. I
Hi Kim,
Monday, February 17, 2003, 3:04:08 AM, you wrote:
K> I hesitate to uninstall Becky, as I have two years of old e-mail on it
K> (that I transferred from my old computer), although as a temporary
K> "test" so to speak, I suppose it couldn't hurt. I do have the original
K> installation file
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Hello tbudlers,
PocoMail has a compatible mail format for importing and I successfully
imported my Inbox into the Inbox for one of my accounts in The Bat!.
However, I have multiple subfolders in Poco that I'd like to import into
like folders i
Hello Kim!
On Sunday, February 16, 2003, 7:04 PM, you wrote, in part:
K> ... The only work-around that I've been able to find is to remove the
K> check from "Check that The Bat is the default mail client at startup"
K> from The Bat preferences. When I do this, all behaves normally. ...
You sound
Hi all,
I've come across a problem that really has me stumped.
Friday night I installed The Bat. I chose NOT to set it as my default
e-mail client, as Becky is my default e-mail client, and I wasn't sure
if I'd like The Bat or not. Although I do like the program, I've come
across a problem, which
Hello Miguel,
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 at 16:03:01[GMT +0100](which was 15:03 where I
live) you wrote:
> You can assign a keystroke.
> If you care to see what I do to not forget any replies, you can look
> for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dated 25 oct 2002 and
> with Subject: "Re: Displ
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 at 07:47:26[GMT -0500](which was 12:47 where I
live) you wrote:
> You could create replied filters for this folder. It's not as
> difficult as it would seem. Just copy the Inbox filters to the
> replied filter group and change the source folder name to th
Hi Peter,
Sunday, February 16, 2003, 1:02:16 PM, you wrote:
> Hi Kim,
> Welcome to TBUDL then. :-)
Thanks! :)
> There are three version lines: educational, personal, professional. If
> you believe it is "too much information" that you're in the educational
> sector, there are tools to cut thi
Hello Deborah,
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 at 12:27:38[GMT +](which was 12:27 where I
live) you wrote:
> You could create a keyboard shortcut to perform whatever function you
> choose - eg marking it with a specific colour. You'll find it at
> View-Edit Shortcuts, or by pressing Alt-F12.
Gosh it's t
Hi Kim,
on Sun, 16 Feb 2003 12:45:52 -0500GMT (16.02.03, 18:45 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
K> This is my first posting to the TBUDL list.
Welcome to TBUDL then. :-)
K> I just started trying out The Bat! a couple of days ago. So far I'm
K> impressed.
Hi All,
Does anyone know if the next version of The Bat will allow for the
viewing of variable-width fonts in the Editor of The Bat? I am
currently trying out the evaluation version, and I was happy to see
that I was able to choose my favorite font (Verdana) for reading mail,
but I noticed that th
Hi all, :)
This is my first posting to the TBUDL list. I just started trying out
The Bat! a couple of days ago. So far I'm impressed.
If I choose to purchase The Bat, I qualify for the educational
discount (I am an elementary school teacher and have already written
to The Bat support to make sure
Hello Richard,
>> Use a Colour Group or just copy the message to a Pending_Reply folder.
>
> Do I actually have to select the colour group with the dialoge box or
> can I assign a key stroke to it somehow?
You can assign a keystroke.
If you care to see what I do to not forget any replies, you ca
On Sunday, February 16, 2003, 12:39:44 PM, Richard Wakeford wrote:
>> Use a Colour Group or just copy the message to a Pending_Reply
>> folder.
RW> Do I actually have to select the colour group with the dialoge box
RW> or can I assign a key stroke to it somehow?
You can assign a keystroke by cli
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Wakeford [RW] wrote:'
RW> The trouble with that is that it is already in its own designated
RW> folder which would mean yet another filter to get it back to its
RW> folder once replied to.
Yo
Hello Miguel,
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 at 13:26:07[GMT +0100](which was 12:26 where I
live) you wrote:
> Use a Colour Group or just copy the message to a Pending_Reply folder.
Do I actually have to select the colour group with the dialoge box or
can I assign a key stroke to it somehow?
> In regards
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 at 07:16:35[GMT -0500](which was 12:16 where I
live) you wrote:
> You could use the message flagging for this.
> You could drag and drop the message to a folder that is designated
> for messages to be replied to.
The trouble with that is that it is alrea
On Sunday, February 16, 2003, 12:01:43 PM, Richard Wakeford wrote:
RW> I've looked at "specials/remind later" but can that sort of thing be
RW> done in any easier way rather than going through all the dialogue
RW> boxes or is there any other easy way? I'm probably missing the
RW> obvious here :-)
Hello Richard,
> Occasionally I need to reply to a message but can't do it at that
> particular moment so would like to be able to mark it in an obvious
> way so that I don't miss it later. I have mark message read as soon as
> it is opened set. I would like to be able to easily (ie with one or
>
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Wakeford [RW] wrote:'
RW> Occasionally I need to reply to a message but can't do it at that
RW> particular moment so would like to be able to mark it in an obvious
RW> way so that I don't miss it
Hello,
Occasionally I need to reply to a message but can't do it at that
particular moment so would like to be able to mark it in an obvious
way so that I don't miss it later. I have mark message read as soon as
it is opened set. I would like to be able to easily (ie with one or
two keystrokes) se
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