Re[4]: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread rich gregory
AM>>> If you wish to find a message you replied to and you have found AM>>> the reply, just select the reply and hit CTRL-Backspace. D>> That [feature] is soo cool! Thanks for sharing that AM> Sure! Anytime .. AM> TB! has those little hidden gems here and there. Is there a TB's "little gems" book

Re: Import problem

2003-12-19 Thread Adam
Thursday, December 18, 2003, 1:44:09 PM, you wrote: TF> === forwarded message === TF> Hello Thomas, TF> I dumped part of my mail in ONE box and tried importing it. TF> Result a hang. I cannot remove duplicates and/ and or use filters. By this do you mean that after importing a mailbox, the ma

Re[2]: Despatching emails at set -- but different -- times

2003-12-19 Thread rich gregory
>> I have been testing using the Scheduler, but find it just sends >> all the e-mails at the same time. MDP> if you create a "Create message" entry in the scheduler for MDP> each event, they should be distinct and go off one at a time. I went in to look at the scheduler but every time I either op

Re: Version 2

2003-12-19 Thread Daniel Rail
Hello Wayne, Friday, December 19, 2003, 12:34:58 PM, you wrote: > Even my templates are working,and I thought I read something where > they had to be changed for version 2. It's not the templates per se, it's related to the template macros. There's a bit of information in TB!'s help, in regards

Re: Despatching emails at set -- but different -- times

2003-12-19 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Rich, @19-Dec-2003, 12:09 -0500 (19-Dec 17:09 UK time) rich gregory [RG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck: >>> I have been testing using the Scheduler, but find it just sends >>> all the e-mails at the same time. MDP>> if you create a "Create message" entry in the scheduler for MDP>> eac

Re[5]: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread Allie Martin
rich gregory wrote: rg> Is there a TB's "little gems" book (or PDF)anywhere? When I rg> ordered my version 2 CD w/ manual I was told there isn't one! Have you tried reading the tips of the day, enabled via the help menu? I haven't, but some of those gems may very well be lurking there. --

Re: Version 2

2003-12-19 Thread Allie Martin
Wayne Black wrote: WB> To my surprise, everything works fine so far. That's no surprise to me. :) I've never done a major upgrade and had problems. WB> Even my templates are working,and I thought I read something where WB> they had to be changed for version 2. It depends on how complex your tem

Re: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread Hanspeter Schaffner
Hello Allie, > If you wish to find a message you replied to and you have found the > reply, just select the reply and hit CTRL-Backspace. TB! will search > for the original message until it's found. Great! That solved also my problem (in case you read my reply to Ken). - I just do not understand

Re: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread Edgar
Hello Hanspeter, On Friday, December 19, 2003, 7:46:21 PM, you wrote: > Great! That solved also my problem (in case you read my reply to Ken). > - I just do not understand why this "lost" message can be opened and > is obviously in the right folder but does not appear in the message > list. Do yo

Re: Import problem

2003-12-19 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas, > He is using The Bat! (v2.0 Beta/2) Personal. Tell Tracer to upgrade first. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF: Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http

Re[2]: Despatching emails at set -- but different -- times

2003-12-19 Thread rich gregory
RG>> I went in to look at the scheduler but every time I either open RG>> it or click anything in it I get an error dialog box that says: RG>> "Failed to set calendar selected range" MDP> Yes. That's a bug. Why not use a version in which that bug was MDP> fixed? 2.01 fixed it. 2.02 is current. We'

Re[6]: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread rich gregory
rg>> Is there a TB's "little gems" book (or PDF)anywhere? When I rg>> ordered my version 2 CD w/ manual I was told there isn't one! AM> Have you tried reading the tips of the day, enabled via the help menu? AM> I haven't, but some of those gems may very well be lurking there. I get many tips from

Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Import problem

2003-12-19 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Adam, ===8<===This is a forwarded message From: Phuket <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Thomas Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, December 20, 2003, 8:01:00 AM Subject: Fwd: Re: Import problem Hello Thomas, Saturday, December 20, 2003, 12:37:43 AM, you wrote: [...] TF

shortcut editor

2003-12-19 Thread Allen
When editing the shortcuts or TB, I find that a number of shortcuts are repeated multiple times. For instance, in the message-list-popup section, there are three or four instances of view next unread, view previous unread, etc. -- I'm assuming that there are different uses for them (

Re: shortcut editor

2003-12-19 Thread Peter Ouwehand
Hello Allen, on Fri, 19 Dec 2003 21:06:36 -0500 (2003-12-20 03:06:36 in .nl) in the message with reference you [] wrote (at least in part): A> When editing the shortcuts or TB, I find that a number of shortcuts are A> repeated multiple times. For instance, in the

Re: shortcut editor

2003-12-19 Thread Lars Sölter
The shorcut editor is somehow broken. There are several shorcuts that can not defined and several shortscuts that would not act like it cloud be expected. -- With best regards Lars Sölter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 2.02.3 CE |

Re: shortcut editor

2003-12-19 Thread Allen
12/19/2003, 9:33 PM: Lars said in "shortcut editor" LS> The shorcut editor is somehow broken. There are several LS> shorcuts that can not defined and several shortscuts that would not LS> act like it cloud be expected. Ah, which I suppose includes a few that I just stumbled across that won'

Re: html email help?

2003-12-19 Thread Mark Wieder
daveiw- Friday, December 19, 2003, 8:26:17 AM, you wrote: dcn> Surely someone on this list can advise me on this please? Why not just create a web page and send them the url? BTW - your sig delimiter doesn't seem to be working... -- -Mark Wieder Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.

Re: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread ken green
ken green wrote: > So I know that I am not *completely* > insane. Actually, that may have been the problem after all. I think this issue has been resolved, and quite frankly, I'm too embarrassed to explain what happened. I'm only posting now because I don't want some very helpful list member sp

Re: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread Hanspeter Schaffner
Hello ken, > Anyone else ever experience anything like this? Yesterday I moved manually (ctrl-v) a message to a certain person from the sent folder to a folder that is only for messages from and to that person. It disappeared. Like you I can nowhere find it. And in the folders list is indicated t

Re[2]: Strange dialog

2003-12-19 Thread Allister Jenks
Friday, December 19, 2003, 12:11:13 AM, Tony wrote: TB> Quite often happens if you use Bayesit and TB can't find the plugin. Aha! I do indeed have Bayesit installed. I now see that the dictionary is in my My Documents folder, which she doesn't have access to. I think I can take it from here.

Re: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread Allie Martin
Ken Green, [KG] wrote: KG> Later, I went looking for the message that was sent. It was nowhere KG> to be found. Not in the appropriate folder dictated by the Read KG> filter, not in my Inbox, not in any Trash folders. KG> I performed a search on all accounts matching the sender's name with a KG>

Re[2]: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread Darrin
Hi, On Friday at 2:51 AM you wrote: AM> If you wish to find a message you replied to and you have found the AM> reply, just select the reply and hit CTRL-Backspace. That is soo cool! I never knew about this feature. Thanks for sharing that -- Darrin The Bat 2.02.3 CE --PGP Key Request-- http://

Re[3]: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread Allie Martin
Darrin wrote: AM>> If you wish to find a message you replied to and you have found AM>> the reply, just select the reply and hit CTRL-Backspace. D> That is soo cool! I never knew about this feature. Thanks for D> sharing that Sure! Anytime .. TB! has those little hidden gems here and there. --

Despatching emails at set -- but different -- times

2003-12-19 Thread Iain D. Brown
Hallo Batpeople, I wish to despatch several e-mails (separate instructions to a listserv for a mailing list I run) at different times over the coming days: for instance, send e-mail #1 at 15:00 hours today, e-mail #2 at 16:00 hours tomorrow and e-mail #3 at 12:00 on Wed, 24 Dec. Is this possible

Re: Despatching emails at set -- but different -- times

2003-12-19 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Iain, @19-Dec-2003, 14:27 Iain D. Brown said: > I have been testing using the Scheduler, but find it just sends > all the e-mails at the same time. Surely, if you create a "Create message" entry in the scheduler for each event, they should be distinct and go off one at a time. What's the prob

Re: html email help?

2003-12-19 Thread daveiw
Hi daveiw, Thursday, December 18, 2003, 12:39:26 PM, you wrote: dcn> Hi all, dcn> I am now using the xmas edition of v2 and would like to dcn> send out some snazzy emails to my kids, but everytime I create an dcn> email using html and click 'send' - nothing happens, I mean I can dcn> see tha

Version 2

2003-12-19 Thread Wayne Black
Friday, December 19, 2003 at 8:08 AM (Pacific Time) Hello Bat Users, Well, I held off as long as I could before upgrading to version 2. I used 1.62r a long time with no problems. Then I seen where I could upgrade for only $14.00 until Jan, 10th because of the Christmas specials. I just couldn't p

Re: Opening Folder on top?

2003-12-19 Thread Adam
Thursday, December 18, 2003, 6:54:33 PM, you wrote: KS> When I open a Folder, it always open at the point where I last READ KS> a message in that folder. Some people don't like that. But when I open Outlook Express, and switch between folders, it never remembers anything. It does Not impress.

Re: disappearing messages (!)

2003-12-19 Thread ken green
Allie Martin wrote: > If you wish to find a message you replied to and you have found the > reply, just select the reply and hit CTRL-Backspace. TB! will search for > the original message until it's found. The converse also works, in that > if you have the original message and wish to quickly find