Re: Read Filters

2004-02-09 Thread Stuart Hemming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 M> Remember what Al+F2 does? It opens the shortcut editor :-) How did you manage that? When I try to set it up using the spacebar it's not registered; the shortcut reads 'none'. - -- Stuart Using The Bat! v2.03 Beta/53 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Se

Re: Read Filters

2004-02-09 Thread Stuart Hemming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 AM> Interesting. Never could do that. Lucky you. :) I'd use read filters AM> more if that worked here. I manually mark all mine read and the read filter works, it's just if I mark multiple messages that I have a problem. - -- Stuart Using The Bat! v2

Re: Read Filters

2004-02-09 Thread MAU
Hello Stuart, > How did you manage that? When I try to set it up using the spacebar > it's not registered; the shortcut reads 'none'. To tell you the truth, I don't remember. I did it a long time ago. I seem to recall there was some "conflict" and that I had to change some other shortcut first, b

Re: Read Filters

2004-02-09 Thread Stuart Hemming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 M> To tell you the truth, I don't remember. I did it a long time ago. I M> seem to recall there was some "conflict" and that I had to change some M> other shortcut first, but I'm not even sure about this I've cleared the existing shortcut that used spa

Re: Read Filters

2004-02-09 Thread MAU
Hello Stuart, > I've just tried with another - in use - shortcut and it allowed me to > do that. > > I think that this is a bug. I've posted something in TBBETA asking if > someone else could try using SPACE as a new shortcut. Yes, I've seen your message in TBBETA. Let's see. -- Best regards,

Re[2]: Passworrd Change

2004-02-09 Thread Lynn
Sunday, February 8, 2004, 10:50:46 AM, you wrote: MM> account password is stored in binary file ACCOUNT.CFG in account MM> directory on disk. I found the file, but no way really to tell what is the password, unless it's the encrypted string which follows the server configs .. ? And if I reckle

Re: Passworrd Change

2004-02-09 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats, on Mon, 9. Feb 2004 at 08:45:35 -0800 Lynn wrote: L> I found the file, but no way really to tell what is the L> password, unless it's the encrypted string which follows L> the server configs .. ? And if I recklessly deleted those L> strings, do you know what would happen? Dunno.. but

Re: Mod: Top posting (was: What removed the virus?)

2004-02-09 Thread jlaikan
Hi Marck, Thank you for reminding me of the rules. I somewhat forgot them...nearly 2 years since I last posted here. Apologies to all forum members. -- Best regards, jlaikan Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://ww

Re[2]: Passworrd Change

2004-02-09 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 9, 2004, 10:35:01 AM, you wrote: dh> Dunno.. but someone posted sth to the lists about a program called dh> DeBat, coded by HOG which can recover the dh> account's password, IIRC. dh> HTH to find it on google. Thanks, I'll do it .. Lynn TheBat 2.02.3 CE Windows 2000Service P

Re: OT: Coffee

2004-02-09 Thread Mark Wieder
Mary- Sunday, February 8, 2004, 4:36:59 AM, you wrote: MRB> So. why are we still here? Are you trying to entice me into more MRB> flouting of tbudl's rules? Are you not subscribed on tbot? No, I'm not - I get enough traffic on my other lists. I wasn't actually trying to prolong this fishbait, bu

Re: Scroll Wheel Problem - I may have figured it out!

2004-02-09 Thread Wayne Howard
Hello Mark, On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 8:49:06 PM, you wrote re: Scroll Wheel Problem - I may have figured it out!: MW> Sounds like the problem is nailed, but I'm with that developer on this MW> one: I would assume that a -1 returned from a number-of-lines API call MW> would mean an error co

Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-09 Thread Wayne Howard
Does anyone know if there is a way to set TB to scroll to the last received message (either at the top or the bottom)? This seems to be standard in most mail applications that I have seen. Often I have to scroll the whole length of a large inbox only to see a few messages at the very bottom (or the

Re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-09 Thread Chris
Wayne Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 9-Feb-2004 8:49:48 PM "Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)" > Does anyone know if there is a way to set TB to scroll to the last > received message (either at the top or the bottom)? This seems to be > standard in most mail applica

Re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-09 Thread Wayne Howard
Hello Wayne, On Monday, February 9, 2004, at 8:49:48 PM, you wrote re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s): WH> Does anyone know if there is a way to set TB to scroll to the last WH> received message (either at the top or the bottom)? This seems to be WH> standard in most mail application

Re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-09 Thread Wayne Howard
Hello Wayne, On Monday, February 9, 2004, at 9:11:22 PM, you wrote re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s): WH> Clarification... WH> I think I mean to scroll to the last read message (rather than last WH> received message). I'm not sure. The bottom line is that I want to WH> quickly be a

Re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)

2004-02-09 Thread Chris
Wayne Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 9-Feb-2004 9:11:22 PM "Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s)" > I think I mean to scroll to the last read message (rather than last > received message). I'm not sure. The bottom line is that I want to > quickly be able to read the la

Re[4]: Passworrd Change

2004-02-09 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 9, 2004, 3:51:45 PM, you wrote: MP> I downloaded it some time ago, but did not use it until today. MP> Hope it helps. Be sure to get to the correct account.cfg. I will ... thanks! Lynn TheBat 2.02.3 CE Windows 2000Service Pack 2 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]* * *Aun Aprendo

Re[2]: Scroll Wheel Problem - I may have figured it out!

2004-02-09 Thread malexander
Hello Wayne, Monday, February 9, 2004, 11:47:28 PM, you wrote: WH> This just in from a developer of another product I use: WH> Fwiw, I don't think the problem is Logitech's. The Microsoft docs WH> do clearly say that -1 (#defined as WHEEL_PAGESCROLL) is a valid WH> number of lines to scroll. How