Hello Stuart,
On Fri, 7 May 2004 17:53:33 -0500 GMT (08/05/2004, 05:53 +0700 GMT),
Stuart Cuddy wrote:
SC Please see the following bug report and add to it. It deals not only
SC with the Unread tab, but also to any folder that is filtered to show
SC unread messages only. The bug was reported
Timo Boettcher, [TB] wrote:
TB How many messages do you have in your TheBat!-mailaccounts? I have
TB reached 26 mails in one account (yes, a quarter million) and
TB though I can back it up, I can't restore it on my notebook, I always
TB get error reading file C:\path\to\backup.tbk
TB Is there
Tim Rowe, [TR] wrote:
TR Can I spell check within the HTML Editor?
I just experimented here and am unable to.
This needs fixing.
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Manfred Ell, [ME] wrote:
ME I have a big screen and the html messages display with a tiny
ME font.
Options/Preferences/HTML Editor and then chose fonts?
ME Doesn't work on messages with HTML only. When I look at the messages
ME with another mail app the fonts are bigger but in TheBat they are
Hi T'Buddlers,
Something is occurring that needs a moderator's hand a new rule. We
will get together and draft the change as time permits, but I feel -
on behalf of the list admins (Johannes and myself), that I should
pre-empt it with a direct plea.
Challenge / response spam filter systems look
Dear All
New user-type question.
Is there a way to mark mail as junk/not junk with a combination of keystrokes? Or can
one add buttons to the toolbar to do this?
Whilst I appreciate that with K9 and BayesFilter the requirement will diminish, I
prefer key combos or one click buttons as I have
Hello tbudl,
I've noticed that when I update AVG's virus definitions (6.0 free
version), that the version number showing in TB
(options|preferences|anti-virus) has not updated to the latest
version. I've always closed and restarted TB. Is it really necessary
to do that to get the
Hi Marck,
On Saturday, May 08, 2004, at 7:20:15 AM PST, you wrote:
We have just been made aware of a service called RiskFreeMail. One
of our users is using them to filter mail. We don't know who and
can't throw them off the list.
I've recently (more so now than before) been receiving these
Melissa Reese, [MR] wrote:
MR And who knows?...perhaps a service like RiskFreeMail could
MR have its own sinister ulterior motives; collecting email addresses
MR of those who click here to visit the site and enter the code?
MR They may indeed help *their users* in some way, but how do I know
MR
Dear All
New user-type question.
Is there a way to mark mail as junk/not junk with a combination
of keystrokes? Or can one add buttons to the toolbar to do this?
Whilst I appreciate that with K9 and BayesFilter the requirement
will diminish, I prefer key combos or one click buttons as I
Thursday, May 6, 2004, 1:51:40 AM, Manfred wrote:
ME That's what I guessed. Strange thing is: when I display the same
ME message say in Becky I can read it perfectly, the same like seeing the
ME html part in IE itself. Only TheBAt uses the tiny fonts.
ME Normally these messages are from OE or
Dear Melissa,
@8-May-2004, 13:23 -0700 (08-May 21:23 UK time) Melissa Reese [MR]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
We have just been made aware of a service called RiskFreeMail.
One of our users is using them to filter mail. We don't know who
and can't throw them off the list.
... snip
Hi Marck,
On Saturday, May 08, 2004, at 4:35:56 PM PST, you wrote:
MR So...at least in the notices I've been sent from this service,
MR the person using the service is identified (by name, but not by
MR email address).
Erm - not quite. Take this message as an example? I have sent a
message
Dear Minnesotan-Tbudl5831,
@08-May-2004, 19:59 -0700 (09-May 03:59 UK time)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [MT] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
... snip
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TB! v2.10.03 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 '
Point one - watch it with the excessive quotes!
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