Re: [MyGate] and Download filters

2003-11-10 Thread John Phillips
Michael, On Sun, 09 Nov 2003, at 13:04:39 [GMT+0100] (which was 23:04:39 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: > Is anybody using Selective download filters for newsgroups via MyGate? Err, how selective? -- John Phillips, Sydney, Australia Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600

Re: [MyGate] and Download filters

2003-11-10 Thread MAU
Hello John, >> Is anybody using Selective download filters for newsgroups via MyGate? > > Err, how selective? For example to not download messages with certain keywords in the subject. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF: _

Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread William Sigmund
Is there any way of changing the font of the message list pane? -- William Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Current version is 2.01.3 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.htm

Re: Macro to print message location

2003-11-10 Thread Carsten Thönges
* Peter Ouwehand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Location : %AccountName/%FolderName > As my TBUDL folder is not in the 'root' of the account, I would like > to have the whole path to it printed also, like: > Location : [EMAIL PROTECTED]/folder1/folder2/TBUDL > Can this be achieved using macro

Re: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread MAU
Hello William, > Is there any way of changing the font of the message list pane? You have to change the font for the Default Colour Group. In version 2.x this is under Options/Preferences/Message List/Colour Groups and Font. I just don't remember where it was in version 1.62, sorry. -- Best reg

Re[2]: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread William Sigmund
Hello Miguel Thanks for that. I should have also asked: is it possible to change the font for the message window ie viewing a received message, not creating a new message. -- William Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 _

Re: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread MAU
Hello William, > Thanks for that. I should have also asked: is it possible to change > the font for the message window ie viewing a received message, not > creating a new message. The message viewing window uses the same font as the editor. So, if you change it, you do so for both. -- Best rega

Re: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread Allie Martin
Mau, [M] wrote: M> The message viewing window uses the same font as the editor. So, if M> you change it, you do so for both. Actually, the plain text viewer uses the same font as MicroEd. If you're using the Rich Text Viewer, then it uses its own set of fonts under the HTML/Windows Editor settin

Re: the Bat! places files on desktop.......

2003-11-10 Thread daniel hahler
on Sun, 9 Nov 2003 19:03:32 -0800 (PST) Roopesh wrote: R> Since last two days, when I start the Bat!, it places the following files on the desktop. Have you recently updated and put the thebat.exe onto your desktop, instead of into the thebat-folder? (You could also have a look into your regist

Re: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread MAU
Hello Allie, > Actually, the plain text viewer uses the same font as MicroEd. > > If you're using the Rich Text Viewer, then it uses its own set of fonts > under the HTML/Windows Editor settings. Doesn't apply. William is still using v1.62. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spa

Re[2]: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread William Sigmund
Hello Miguel, M> The message viewing window uses the same font as the editor. So, if you M> change it, you do so for both. OK thanks. There's only a limited set of fonts available for the editor, none of which I really want to use for viewing. -- William Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP

Re: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread MAU
Hello Allie, > If you're using the Rich Text Viewer, then it uses its own set of fonts > under the HTML/Windows Editor settings. Sorry, disregard my previous reply. I never used the RTV and forgot all about it. You are right. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Ba

Re: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread MAU
Hello William, M>> The message viewing window uses the same font as the editor. So, if you M>> change it, you do so for both. > > OK thanks. There's only a limited set of fonts available for the > editor, none of which I really want to use for viewing. Sorry, I forgot all about the so called RTV

Re: What is unique about TB?

2003-11-10 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Melissa, Sunday, November 9, 2003, 4:19:04 PM, you wrote: > 1.1 MIME_BASE64_LATIN RAW: Latin alphabet text using base64 encoding > 0.2 MIME_BASE64_NO_NAMERAW: base64 attachment does not have a file name > 1.1 MIME_BASE64_TEXT RAW: Message text disguised using base64 encoding

Re[2]: Re-routing HTML messages

2003-11-10 Thread JRS2
Thanks Thomas & Edgar, I have gotten the MIME attachment to work. It is not quite what I want. When someone sends an HTML message it opens, even in TheBAT, with all the colors, bolds, etc that the sender wantedeven, in most cases, with the links enabled if clicked on. This is what I would l

Re: the Bat! places files on desktop.......

2003-11-10 Thread Roopesh
Thanks daniel hahler for the reply R> (You could also have a look into your registry (regedit.exe) at the key R> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat! R> What is your "Working Directory" there?) I couldnt find the entery "Working Directory" there, so I couldnt check where my working director

Re: the Bat! places files on desktop.......

2003-11-10 Thread daniel hahler
on Mon, 10 Nov 2003 06:05:03 -0800 (PST) Roopesh wrote: R> Thanks daniel hahler for the reply No prob.. but one question: the mail was addressed to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), but not sorted by TB's sorting office to the TBUD list, as I filter for "Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" and that kludge wasn't set

Re: the Bat! places files on desktop.......

2003-11-10 Thread daniel hahler
on Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:51:42 +0100 daniel hahler wrote: just for information.. dh> Question to others: Did Roopresh's reply made it to the list? Ok, it made it.. but twice.. and none of them can be threaded (using alt-1 method) to my mail he replied to.. That must be yahoo's web interface, hm?!

Exhange/IMAP and mail management

2003-11-10 Thread Peter Fjelsten
TheBat-users, Below I have listed other issues I have regarding using TheBat in an Exchange environment: * TB wants to save drafts in the IMAP "Outbox" folder which leads to problems, as Exchange cannot seam to handle that. I cannot specify a Drafts folder in TB. * I cann

Re[2]: Message list font

2003-11-10 Thread William Sigmund
Hello Miguel M> Sorry, I forgot all about the so called RTV (Rich Text Viewer), and that M> is independent of fonts selected for the editor. RTV may use M> proportional fonts and not only fix width as the editor, and you have a M> much larger list to choose from. Just found this editor, thank you

IMAP Status, BayesIt alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread tb
First, Is TB IMAP known to be buggy? I've done a small amount of testing and there has been erratic behaviour, TB freezing and confusion. I want to check my mail at a remote location and achieve the following : * Messages and my replies to them end up at my primary non-remote machine * My pr

Re[2]: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread rich gregory
RG>> It seems the other way around here! MicroEd goes off the edge of RG>> the screen, Windows compatible is "comfortable"! MR> How large/small is the size you have your composition window set at? MR> If it's at least a few characters greater than your line wrap setting MR> (and providing that y

Re[3]: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread rich gregory
This discussion (unconventionally, quoted below) is very much like any debate over personal preference. It would be quite astonishing if this thread convinced anyone that they were "wrong"! All we can do in the end is to try to best A) understand each other, B) tolerate (celerbrate?) each other's d

Re[2]: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread rich gregory
TB> Your lines don't wrap here either. Is there no way then to set the reader client to wrap extra long lines? Wouldn't that solve everything? -- Rich Current version is 2.01.3 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/the

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Rich, @10-Nov-2003, 12:05 -0500 (10-Nov 17:05 UK time) rich gregory [RG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: RG> In fact, almost ALL of the arrow-key commands do not work as RG> they are supposed to. Perhaps you have it configured incorrectly. It works exactly right for me. All keys work as expect

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Rich, @10-Nov-2003, 12:41 -0500 (10-Nov 17:41 UK time) rich gregory [RG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Tony: TB>> Your lines don't wrap here either. RG> Is there no way then to set the reader client to wrap extra long RG> lines? There are a couple of ways I could achieve this but that's

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Mark Wieder
rich- Monday, November 10, 2003, 9:05:39 AM, you wrote: rg> In fact, almost ALL of the arrow-key commands do not work as they are rg> supposed to. Highlighting, deleting, and inserting characters don't rg> work as they should either in the MicroEd editor. No wonder I've Shift+arrows? They work h

Re[2]: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread rich gregory
< ... heavily edited for brevity's sake ... > S> Sorry, Microsoft client users do irritate me entirely ;-D And I am S> certain that they are all out to get at me, personally ;-) S> ... If ever I mentioned Netiquette and standards S> ... sometimes they'd get all bolshy and insist it was S> th

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread WL
Saturday, November 8, 2003, 5:47:43 PM, rich gregory wrote: rg> (I doubt what irritates you is either exclusively or rg> entirely Microsoft client users who do things just to rg> irritate you!!) The problem is not inconsiderate (or rg> uneducated) users. It is a lack of conventions 1) of the rg>

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Simon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Rich, On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 13:27:51 -0500 your time, you said: <..snip..> rg> Even If I found a way to both A) send messages you found easy on rg> the eyes & B) use the editor that I prefer there would still be rg> millions of other f

Re: Re-routing HTML messages

2003-11-10 Thread Edgar
Hello JRS2, On Monday, November 10, 2003, 2:51:55 PM, you wrote: > Thanks Thomas & Edgar, > I have gotten the MIME attachment to work. It is not quite what I > want. > When someone sends an HTML message it opens, even in TheBAT, with all > the colors, bolds, etc that the sender wantedeven,

Re[2]: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread rich gregory
S> You've been given good advice, told what is the expected norm (which S> the majority adhere to without a fuss) but if you choose not to listen S> to the advice, or abide by Netiquette, well no one can do anything S> about it really, so enjoy yourself. You completely misunderstand me in th

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Rich, On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 11:26:04 AM PST, you wrote: > I have asked several times how force my mail to wrap as youse guys > want to read it and still use the editor I am comfortable with. I > suppose you can just ignore that. Okay...I'll try not to ignore you on this particular

Re[2]: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread rich gregory
[ edited for brevity & sent using MicroED! ] MR> ... with all the various text formatting options available across MR> several OS platforms, the only reliable *standard* remains *Simple MR> Plain Text*. Agreed. Completely and without reservation. MR> ... using the "Windows compatible" editor, &

Re: Double mails due to filter in sorting office?

2003-11-10 Thread Edgar
Hello Roelof, On Saturday, November 8, 2003, 6:41:28 PM, you wrote: >>> However, the easiest way to solve your problem is to delete your >>> 'answered mail' filter, since it won't be likely that you answer mail >>> without reading it. Besides excluding the filters (by using color sets) I can not

Re: IMAP Status, BayesIt alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread David Boggon
Hi tb, tko> First, Is TB IMAP known to be buggy? I've done a small amount of tko> testing and there has been erratic behaviour, TB freezing and confusion. Yes the IMAP at my end, while not exactly buggy, is nevertheless unsatisfactory, at least in terms of the regular filtering functions (they d

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Marck, Monday, November 10, 2003, 10:51:18 AM, you wrote: > Use the mouse if unsure. What is the shortcut for opening an entire thread. I've looked at the shortcuts but couldn't see anything specific to opening a thread. It's probably sitting there right in front of me... but for the life

Re: Exhange/IMAP and mail management

2003-11-10 Thread David Boggon
Hi Peter, on 10/11/03 you wrote: PF> * TB wants to save drafts in the IMAP "Outbox" folder which leads to PF> problems, as Exchange cannot seam to handle that. I cannot specify PF> a Drafts folder in TB. I have the Drafts folder on my server set to synchronise with the Outbox in

Re: IMAP Status, BayesIt alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Peter Fjelsten
David, On 10-11-2003 22:46, you [D] wrote in : D> Yes the IMAP at my end, while not exactly buggy, is nevertheless D> unsatisfactory, at least in terms of the regular filtering functions D> (they don't work) Ah. OK. Been wondering about that! Has anybody filed a bug report?

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Nick, On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 1:47:23 PM PST, you wrote: > What is the shortcut for opening an entire thread. Here's one way that I know of (but it opens *all* threads in the folder): Ctrl+* For the moment, I've forgotten the "close all threads" shortcut, but this happens naturally

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Monday, November 10, 2003, 22:47:23, Nick Andriash wrote: > What is the shortcut for opening an entire thread. I've looked at the > shortcuts but couldn't see anything specific to opening a thread. It's > probably sitting there right in front of me... but for the life of me I > cannot find it.

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Simon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Nick, On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 14:47:23 -0700 your time, you said: NA> What is the shortcut for opening an entire thread. Shift + Ctrl + = - -- Slán, Simon @ i~n+f~o+w~i+z~a+r~d+.~c+o~.+u~k * PGP Key via

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Scott Frederick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Nick, Monday, November 10, 2003, 1:47:23 PM, you wrote: NA> What is the shortcut for opening an entire thread. [...] Crtl+ (Crtl- collapses them) - -- Best regards, Scottmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] BayesIt! 0.4gm Us

Re: Exhange/IMAP and mail management

2003-11-10 Thread Peter Fjelsten
David, On 10-11-2003 22:50, you [D] wrote in : PF>> * TB wants to save drafts in the IMAP "Outbox" folder which PF>> leads to problems, as Exchange cannot seam to handle that. I PF>> cannot specify a Drafts folder in TB. D> I have the Drafts folder on my se

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Simon, On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 2:12:11 PM PST, you wrote: > Shift + Ctrl + = Great...thanks! Collapsing the single thread is: Shift + Ctrl + - -- Melissa PGP public keys: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]&Body=Please%20send%20keys TB! v2.01.3 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 p

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Chris
On Monday, November 10, 2003 at 4:59:14 PM, Melissa Reese wrote in the message "Bat Alternatives" : > Here's one way that I know of (but it opens *all* threads in the > folder): Ctrl+* > For the moment, I've forgotten the "close all threads" shortcut, but > this happens na

Re: Exhange/IMAP and mail management

2003-11-10 Thread David Boggon
Hi Peter, on 10/11/03 you wrote: PF> Since I don't have access to the server, I need to make TB behave with PF> the Exchange server and not the other way round. PF> Hints? Sorry no. Out of my depth now, I'm afraid. -- David [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 2.01.3 on Windows 2000 Service

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Allie Martin
Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote: RG> In fact, almost ALL of the arrow-key commands do not work as they RG> are supposed to. Highlighting, deleting, and inserting characters RG> don't work as they should either in the MicroEd editor. No wonder RG> I've resisted using it so (to the great consternation of m

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Allie Martin
Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote: RG> Is the reason then that "Plain text - Windows" wraps badly due to RG> the font chosen, as you suggest it may be? THAT would be a simple RG> way to put this entire discussion to bed! No, it's not because of your font choice, but as I explained in another message ,--

Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-10 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Melissa, Monday, November 10, 2003, 2:59:14 PM, you wrote: > Here's one way that I know of (but it opens *all* threads in the > folder): Ctrl+* Thanks Melissa... :o) -- -=Nick Andriash=- -=Creston, B.C. Canada=- Using The Bat! v2.01.26 on Windows 98 pgp0.pgp Descri

Re[2]: Re-routing HTML messages

2003-11-10 Thread JRS2
Hello Edgar, Monday, November 10, 2003, 2:07:21 PM, you wrote: E> Hello JRS2, E> On Monday, November 10, 2003, 2:51:55 PM, you wrote: >> Thanks Thomas & Edgar, >> I have gotten the MIME attachment to work. It is not quite what I >> want. >> When someone sends an HTML message it opens, even i