Hello Darrin!
On Sunday, July 25, 2004, 9:49 PM, you wrote:
DR> Ive been searching the help files and there is nothing on it. What
DR> exactly is the chat folder and how would one use it?
Here's what one of the developers, Stefan Tanurkov, wrote about it on
another TB! list, tbbeta (The Ba
Quin Selman, [QS] wrote:
> Where did you find that shortcut? I've looked and looked and have
> not seen. Come to think of it, I used to know how to get a list of
> TB!'s shortcuts; now I can't find that, either.
It was introduced during the last beta cycle, I think. Since I've been
so hungry for
Subscriber2list, [S] wrote:
> Yes, I see what you mean, but I really don't want to either hide the
> CC or play around with aborting the individual email account downloads
> that are occurring at any given time. I simply wish to be able to
> turn off (halt) the CC functionality for awhile and the
Hello,
Ive been searching the help files and there is nothing on it. What
exactly is the chat folder and how would one use it?
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Marek Mikus said:
>
> msgbase format was changed in version 1.42, all next versions until
> 2.12 have the same format.
Really? I didn't know that, I thought it changed as of v2.x.
Thanks for clarifying that.
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Rick Friedman:
> Is there anyway to have TB! automatically park outgoing messages based
> on who the recipient is?
Ian A. White:
> You can by setting an outgoing filter where you set the recipients and
> then in the Actions tab you pick park.
This only work on sent mail! If you want to par
On Sunday, July 25, 2004, 6:56:06 PM, Ian wrote:
IAW> Rick,
IAW> On Monday, July 26, 2004, 8:50:59 AM, you (Rick Friedman) wrote:
RF>> Is there anyway to have TB! automatically park outgoing messages based
RF>> on who the recipient is?
IAW> You can by setting an outgoing filter where you set the
Hello all,
Saturday, July 24, 2004, AceMan wrote:
>> What I want to do, is have a single folder for email messages, and the
>> other stuff that is normally saved to the TB! data folder, on my
>> server, and both versions of TB! able to access it and write to it...
> AFAIK this won't work as v1.x
Currently, I have my sent mail folder set to delete & purge e-mail I sent that
is older than 2 weeks. However, when I send e-mail to certain
recipients, I would like those e-mails to be parked in the sent mail
folder so they don't get deleted.
Is there anyway to have TB! automatically park outgoin
On Sunday, July 25, 2004 @ 11:12:28 PM, Bill McCarthy wrote:
[snips]
Bill> It's fairly simple to set up, but I don't think there are any
Bill> directions in the help file.
Making it a rare beast indeed...
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Hello subscriber2list,
25-Jul-2004 22:48, you wrote:
> aaah, a whole new arena of fun!
An old saying goes like "computers help us solve problems that we wouldn't
have without them" ... ;-)
You can do most everything with TB, but sometimes you just need a hint
toward the direction to take (that
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@ @ when Chris Weaven wrote:
> Are people interested here for a UK version?
Well, I am interested, since I can't understand German that well. So,
you have at least one
Hello Allie,
Sunday, July 25, 2004, 8:47:18 AM, you wrote:
AM> Shift+Ctrl+R toggles the CC on and off.
AM> If you wish to hide it, hit the hide button. Then use Shift+Ctrl+R to
AM> summon it as needed.
Where did you find that shortcut? I've looked and looked and have not
seen. Come to think of
Hi Chris,
On 7/25/2004 1:00 PM my time, Chris wrote:
CW> Of course, is there a demand on for an English version of the sites? If
CW> there is enough demand, I will aim to supply.
I know theres at least me who would enjoy it :)
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Hi Darrin,
On Sunday, July 25, 2004 06:42 your local time, which was 14:42 my local
time, Darrin Rich [DR] wrote;
TF>> If there is anybody on
TF>> this list who wants to create - or mirror in English - these sites, I
TF>> would suggest they contact the authors. Both of who are also on this
TF>> l
Hi Darrin,
On Sunday, July 25, 2004 06:45 your local time, which was 14:45 my local
time, Darrin Rich [DR] wrote;
JP>> I find SpamPal to be almost faultless.
DR> Sounds like I will have to look into spampal. Thanks
I've been using SpamPal for nearly 2 weeks now and after the initial
learning a
Hello subscriber2list,
25-Jul-2004 21:03, you wrote:
> Exactly. There are other approaches, i.e., set the time for periodic
> checking to some much larger number which defers any CC activity for that
> specific account, but one still has to make this change to each account
> ... that's just not a
Hello Allie,
> Take the scenario:
It's a different scenario. A number of accounts that check for mail
every so many minutes (some every 5, some every 10 or 30, etc.) and, for
whatever reason, I want/need to disable all of them for a period of
time. The only solution now is to go to each account P
Dear Mary,
> Seriously, couldn't one of you just put a request for a "turn-off,
> turn-on" switch to the Connection Centre on the Wish List?
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002898 (Apr. 2004)
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001086 (Oct. 2002)
:Hmmm!: :I:
Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
> As nearly as I could understand the thread, it was about the Check
> Mail aspect--a person with several accounts wanted to disable check
> mail across all the accounts without doing so individually, and be
> able to re-enable it quickly.
Take the scenario:
I keep the CC
Hello John Phillips,
25-Jul-2004 06:27, you wrote:
> I find SpamPal to be almost faultless.
If you're on a slow dial-up connection, the constant checking of DNS
blacklists may be a bit annoying - especially if you receive "unknown" mail
often (auto-whitelisting doesn't work, then). In such cases
On Sun 25-Jul-04 8:10am -0400, Mike email (The Bat!) wrote:
> Is "watch" a new feature in 2.12.00?
> The closest I can find in the main window's "Special" menu is "watch replies
> in..." but clicking that does nothing except make the menu disappear. :-(
It's fairly simple to set up, but I don't t
Hello Allie!
On Sunday, July 25, 2004, 9:47 AM, you wrote:
>> Seriously, couldn't one of you just put a request for a "turn-off,
>> turn-on" switch to the Connection Centre on the Wish List?
AM> This is already possible. Shift+Ctrl+R toggles the CC on and off.
AM> If you wish to hide it, hit th
Peter Meyns, [PM] wrote:
> You are certainly right. But how would a /newbie/ know, that there are
> so many issues about VFs that have been and will be discussed? ;-)
The first time I moderated a message subject on TBUDL, it was poor
Maggie who was the victim . She felt like one too and we
had t
Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
> Seriously, couldn't one of you just put a request for a "turn-off,
> turn-on" switch to the Connection Centre on the Wish List?
This is already possible. Shift+Ctrl+R toggles the CC on and off.
If you wish to hide it, hit the hide button. Then use Shift+Ctrl+R to
summon
Hello Mike,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 14:32:50 +0100 GMT (25/07/2004, 20:32 +0700 GMT),
Mike email (The Bat!) wrote:
MeTB> Thanks. Nothing to worry about then but I could reduce the Quote Name Limit
MeTB> to 10 if I felt inclined. I remember reading in a previous thread that 20 is
MeTB> sensible though
Hi John,
On 7/25/2004 9:27 PM my time, John wrote:
JP> I find SpamPal to be almost faultless.
Sounds like I will have to look into spampal. Thanks
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Hi Thomas,
On 7/25/2004 8:45 PM my time, Thomas wrote:
TF> If there is anybody on
TF> this list who wants to create - or mirror in English - these sites, I
TF> would suggest they contact the authors. Both of who are also on this
TF> list, incidentally...
Its a great Idea if theres someone out the
Hi
Sunday, July 25, 2004, 1:09:08 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
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Hi
Monday, July 19, 2004, 6:04:45 PM, Dan Grunberg wrote:
DG> Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:38:38 -0700 (11:38 PM EDT here) Darrin Rich wrote:
>> Hello Dan,
>> Sunday, July 18, 2004, 8:12:10 PM, you wrote
>>>
>> It will help keep me from asking dumb questions
DG> There are no dumb questions.
Hi
Sunday, July 18, 2004, 11:19:53 PM, Zeynel A. Öztürk wrote:
ZAÖ> Hello Bill,
ZAÖ> Monday, July 19, 2004, 12:47:12 AM, you wrote:
ZAÖ>
BM>> Is there any way to turn that chat "feature" off? I've tried with and
BM>> without the chat folder checked under the main window's Special/Watch.
BM>>
Hello Miguel!
On Sunday, July 25, 2004, 5:17 AM, you wrote:
S2>> Going into each account to stop the checking for emails is a
S2>> pain.
M> No, TB can't do something as basic as that. The good thing though is
M> that you can use a pretty smiley in you messages to show your
M> disappointment ;-)
Hello Mike,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 12:57:14 +0100 GMT (25/07/2004, 18:57 +0700 GMT),
Mike email (The Bat!) wrote:
MeTB> Anybody have any idea why, when viewing RFC-822 headers in the message
MeTB> body, my X-Face header appears in brown bold type, the same as a
MeTB> first-level quote?
Becau
Hi Allie,
on Sat, 24 Jul 2004 21:25:30 -0500GMT, you wrote:
AM>
AM> ...
AM> The subject you used to start this thread is inadequate. It doesn't
AM> contain enough to adequately reflect what the message is about.
AM> Some areas are just too broad to make the subject adequate by simply
AM> stati
Hi
Anybody have any idea why, when viewing RFC-822 headers in the message
body, my X-Face header appears in brown bold type, the same as a
first-level quote?
The header is created using the following macro in the template:-
%SetHeader("X-Face","9V>2Thjx~2}N]Q=UoKRvzP1LKjJro#0OB,re&LYjt#
Hi ,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, at 17:54:25 [GMT+1000] (which was 17:54:25 Australian
Eastern Time) I wrote:
>> I love SpamPal, but with this persistent time out issue some of my
>> accounts get hung. With BayesIt this timeout bug does not happen.
>> Spampal is still installed and waiting for a t
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sunday, July 25, 2004, 3:07:21 AM, you wrote:
s> Guten Tag, Thomas!
s> Saturday, July 24, 2004, 5:35:54 AM, you wrote:
...
Take care. BTW, I have been enjoying reading the German thread and
s> much of it is coming back to me, but I am wondering if I might impose
s> o
On Saturday, July 24, 2004, 11:22:34 PM, Darrin wrote:
DR> Hello,
DR> I have K9 right now. Dont know much about bayesit plugin. Where do I
DR> get it and where can I find more info on how to use it and install
DR> it?
DR> Thanks
Hi Darrin!
I'm very happy with a program called, SpamBaye
Hello subscriber2list,
> I'm looking for a way to temporarily turn off the Connection Centre
> feature for short periods of time. Is this possible? If so, how does
> one go about it? Hopefully, it is only a matter of selecting one or
> two options at most. Going into each account to stop the c
Hello Darrin,
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 18:10:45 -0700 GMT (25/07/2004, 08:10 +0700 GMT),
Darrin Rich wrote:
DR> Batworld.de looks like it has a lot of information on the site. But
DR> since its not in english, I have no ideas what exactly is on there.
DR> Is there a site similar to this but in e
Hi Michael,
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, at 22:50:28 [GMT-0700] (which was Sun, 15:50:28
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> I love SpamPal, but with this persistent time out issue some of my
> accounts get hung. With BayesIt this timeout bug does not happen.
> Spampal is still installed and wait
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