Hello Jack,
A note to moderators: I hope I won't go too far in abusing my special
status in this list by this post-DH posting.
JM People like me (easily annoyed aesthetes) just want them to be
JM beautiful...like the lines of just about any Ferrari ever made.
Jack, I don't like design of most
Hello Stefan!
On Sunday, March 07, 2004, 4:23 AM, you wrote, in part:
ST Thomas, in my short passage, I've explained implicitly why I don't
ST want the gaps to be of equal width (because it would be confusing).
This is what I was trying to say to Jack in my post--in which indeed I
tried to deal
Hello Mary!
On Sunday, March 07, 2004, 4:53 AM, you wrote:
MB Hello Stefan!
MB On Sunday, March 07, 2004, 4:23 AM, you wrote, in part:
Allie, I'm so sorry for my butterfingers. I was trying to reply to
Stefan off-list.
I did my best to comply with your Dead Horse decree, but I'm basically
a
Hello,
When I use alt-tab to switch applications, I see two TB! icons.
I'd been running under Wine on Linux for a few months, so put I it
down to that, but now I'm back to MS I see the same.
Can't find anything in the archives, but I can't be the first to see
this - what's going on?
Ta,
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Hello all,
Someone recently wrote in this list:
(which often looked like migrant workers had assembled them while
drunk on tequila).
I do find this comment quite un-aesthetic.
Please no one reply to this message and consider this as a DEAH HORSE
from start, don't wait for MODs to call it.
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Nick Dutton, [ND] wrote:
ND When I use alt-tab to switch applications, I see two TB! icons.
ND I'd been running under Wine on Linux for a few months, so put I it
ND down to that, but now I'm back to MS I see the same.
ND Can't find anything in the archives, but I can't be the first to
ND see
Hello Allie,
Sunday, March 7, 2004, 11:33, you wrote:
ND When I use alt-tab to switch applications, I see two TB! icons.
AM Do you have the Ticker or the Connection Center open on the desktop.
AM If I have either of those open, a TB! icon will appear in the alt-tab
AM task switcher.
Nope.
AM
Nick Dutton, [ND] wrote:
AM Do you have the Ticker or the Connection Center open on the desktop.
AM If I have either of those open, a TB! icon will appear in the alt-tab
AM task switcher.
ND Nope.
Hmmm. Without either of them open, I can't duplicate the problem here.
AM The 'Window' the icon
Hello Mary,
MB Could I ask you for some help in another screen appearance issue? Is
MB there a way I could have my fonts larger in the Message Dispatcher?
Done - from now on, MD uses the same font used for message lists. :-)
Tomorrow (March, 8) is the International Women's Day accordingly to
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 4:04:48 PM, G. Minnerup wrote:
OK, since there have been no takers, let me try to clarify the question:
Many people simply append previous messages as quotes to the
bottom of theirs. I know this is not good practice, generally
speaking, but if I want to quote the
Hello Stefan!
I'm starting a new thread to thank you, in order to comply with the DH
decree. You are special and Allie has said you are most welcome to
send messages post-DH any time that you have the time to be with us
here, and, of course, that goes under all circumstances, post-DH or
not.
But
Hello Nick,
Sunday, March 7, 2004, 2:18:34 PM, you wrote:
ND Using the MS PowerToys switcher: I can see a preview of TB!'s screen
ND for one of the instances and nothing for the other. They are both
ND labelled with TheBat! and have the regular icon.
ND I have KAV and BaysIt plugins.
I'm
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 13:36:09 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
So the bug does not happen on your system and your local mailserver
(if you have any) will be checked only after dialup is up.
It doesn't happen, because it is not a bug and I have no tickmark.
but the server will be
Daniel Hahler, [DH] wrote:
DH If I now put a mail in my main (not hamster-local) account's
DH outbox and press alt-f2 or f11 to check all accounts for mail the
DH connection center comes up like in tb-cc1.jpg (see on BT: FETCH
DH for all accounts, SEND for the one with mail), but after a tenth
DH
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 10:31:51 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
I just wish to clear one thing up with you.
If you have no message queued for sending, does a check all accounts
operation occur without error, i.e., does the hamster-local account
quickly check Hamster while the other
On Saturday, March 6, 2004, 9:11:28 AM, David Stone wrote:
I did notice that the email from you showed the as a square with
spokes on each corner which I think is alt0164 ¤. Did you generate it
with alt0164, or with alt-Gr 4 which is what I used?
is created with Crtl-Alt-4 and ¤ is
Hi Bats,
I've installed (finally!) the current v2 over my 1.62r. Started at 12:31 and
finished at 12:33. No glitches whatsoever.
Very fresh look. Now investigating the new spam filter.
Thanks to all at Ritlabs for the great effort, and thanks to this list, it's like
having a net below.
Daniel Hahler, [DH] wrote:
DH Yup, exactly.
Well, in that case I have to agree with you that what you're
experiencing is buggy behaviour.
DH Special network settings (LAN) for hamster-local:
DH - immediate checking of hamster-local-account
DH - BUT: failure of queued sending mail on all other
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 13:29:11 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
DH Yup, exactly.
Well, in that case I have to agree with you that what you're
experiencing is buggy behaviour.
Puh, I'm relieved.. :)
Your setup is rather unusual in that most who run their own
mailserver will just do
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 2:00 PM, you wrote:
GS Somewhat related is the new initiatives to validate servers. These take
GS the form of SPF (Sender Policy Framework see http://spf.pobox.com)
GS Microsoft's patented eMail CallerID scheme.
GS How do you think these new initiatives will effect
Dear Paul,
On 13:11 06.03.2004, you [Paul Cartwright] wrote...
Comcast, so I don't understand where the attbi comes in. I had nothing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host 66.56.89.122
Name: c-66-56-89-122.atl.client2.attbi.com
Address: 66.56.89.122
Your IP address at that time is registered to ATT ;)
Dear Greg,
On 20:00 07.03.2004, you [Greg Strong] wrote...
How do you think these new initiatives will effect those who run their
own email servers /or those who use their ISP to send mail for their
owned domains.
It (SPF) will affect you if you send mails using your own server, but
with the
On Saturday, March 6, 2004 @ 5:02:04 PM [-0700], Peter Meyns wrote:
hit my ignore-thread button.
Wait, what ignore-thread button??? I want one! Or is this the
method that Miguel uses?
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Matt
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL'
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 4:31 PM, you wrote:
Comcast, so I don't understand where the attbi comes in. I had nothing
JP [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host 66.56.89.122
JP Name: c-66-56-89-122.atl.client2.attbi.com
JP Address: 66.56.89.122
JP Your IP address at that time is registered to ATT ;)
I
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 5:34:57 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
%OTEXT will do it without adding any quotes, but from the sounds of it
you might want an entire reply template. See below. It uses in-line
quoting in the body of the message, then everything below my signature.
See my other message for
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 5:38:57 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Drag and drop all messages you want to quote (a whole thread, for
example) into the message you are writing. The draggeddropped
messages will be MIME-attached and can be openend by hte recipient. If
he uses TB, he can even brwose
On Saturday, March 06, 2004, Paul Cartwright wrote...
I went back and looked at one of my old emails ( from today) and it
shopwed this line:
Received: from [192.168.1.100]
(c-66-56-89-122.atl.client2.attbi.com[66.56.89.122])
by comcast.net (rwcrmhc11) with ESMTP id
On Sun 7 March 2004, 16:04:48 +1000, G. Minnerup wrote:
OK, since there have been no takers, let me try to clarify the question:
Many people simply append previous messages as quotes to the bottom
of theirs. I know this is not good practice, generally speaking, but if
I want to quote the
Hello TBUDLers,
I seem to have a new problem since installing 2.04.7 in that TB! appears
to shut down when asked (the windows and system tray icon disappear),
but I discovered that the task (thebat.exe) is still running and
consuming a huge chunk of CPU.
Anyone else getting this problem or is it
Hi Matt,
on Sun, 7 Mar 2004 14:11:17 -0800GMT, you wrote:
MT Wait, what ignore-thread button??? I want one! Or is this the
MT method that Miguel uses?
Yes, it works with the help of PowerPro.
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Cheers
Peter
Never try to outstubborn a cat.
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