Hello Thomas,
A>> What is a "common folder" and how does it differ from a "virtual
A>> folder?"
TF> That is something which was introduced in the 2.x series.
TF> With v1.x, you have only really one option:
TF> Create a dummy account and copy to the inbox of that one.
I can actually create a comm
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Hi Alexander,
On Sunday, July 31, 2005, 8:24:01 PM, you wrote:
ASK> Its working here (as you can see). I placed it before the %QUOTES macro.
That's done, it putting it before the %Quotes solves the problems, as you can
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Hello Paul Meathrel & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 20:35 you (Paul Meathrel) wrote:
>> How can I alter the %Quotes section to show the initials?
PM> Ok I've tried the %QUOTESTYLE="I" option but it doesn't produce
PM> anything different.
Its working here (as you can see). I placed it before
Hello Paul Meathrel & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 21:01 you (Paul Meathrel) wrote:
> Is the location hardcoded to the userprofile, or does it honour the
> %TEMP% and %TMP% environment variables? The reason I ask is because my
> temporary environment variables are set to a different location
Hi Alexander,
On Sunday, July 31, 2005, 7:52:00 PM, you wrote:
> The first thing that comes to my mind in such cases is a virus scanner.
OK, I didn't think of that, I'll give it a try, although my AV hasn't changed
since I used Thunderbird.
> TB first downloads the message to a temporary fo
Hello Paul Meathrel & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 20:45 you (Paul Meathrel) wrote:
> Any advice would be appreciated.
The first thing that comes to my mind in such cases is a virus scanner.
TB first downloads the message to a temporary folder (look into your
profile folder, directory Appli
Hello Roman Katzer & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 17:49 you (Roman Katzer) wrote:
> I know that TB's has a search feature, but it's slow since emails aren't
> pre-indexed for keywords. Or is there any plugin or other third-party
> software that would do that with TB's e-mails?
You can use Go
Hi Alexander,
On Sunday, July 31, 2005, 7:42:51 PM, you wrote:
> The %QUOTESTYLE macro is the right thing if you want to adjust it
It looks like our messages crossed, because I discovered this macro but can't
get it to work.
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Hi all,
Sorry to bombard the list with newbie questions and problems, but I have
another one on which I would appreciate some advice. I have a POP3 account
which I have used for a number of years with a variety of mail clients
(including Outlook & Thunderbird). About one time in three when I do
Hello Paul Meathrel & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 20:24 you (Paul Meathrel) wrote:
> How can I alter the %Quotes section to show the initials?
Account | Properties | Templates | Reply is the general setting (actually,
you must have altered this some time ago because TB's defaults to show th
> How can I alter the %Quotes section to show the initials?
Ok I've tried the %QUOTESTYLE="I" option but it doesn't produce anything
different.
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Hi all,
I've noticed that some of you appear to be using templates which produce the
following type of text when quoting a previous mail, for example:
XX> Blah blah
XX> Blah blah etc
My current reply template is as follows:
Hi %OFROMFNAME,
On %ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, you wrot
Hi Alexander,
On Sunday, July 31, 2005, 6:07:24 PM, you wrote:
> I don't know if maybe playing with the options in the Account properties
> "Transport" may help you, like setting the delivery type to "combined" so
> that it'll send and receive? (I don't know if "combined delivery" applies
>
Hello Paul Meathrel & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 18:22 you (Paul Meathrel) wrote:
>> I tried a while a go but eventually gave up. I never tried what you want
>> to do (automatically send a message), but the reading confirmations that
>> I agreed to create were never sent automatically eithe
Hi Chris,
On Friday, July 29, 2005, 10:38:27 PM, you wrote:
> The Bat! connected to the Exchange server using Outlook. At least, for
> me, that is how it seems to work.
Yes, I had to install Outlook on the machine to access the exchange server. I'm
guess this is because when you install Outlo
Hi Alexander,
On Friday, July 29, 2005, 4:10:21 PM, you wrote:
> I tried a while a go but eventually gave up. I never tried what you want to
> do (automatically send a message), but the reading confirmations that I
> agreed to create were never sent automatically either (though I don't know
> i
Hi Batters,
wouldn't it be nice if TB had powerful search features like Gmail or
Apple's Spotlight?
I know that TB's has a search feature, but it's slow since emails
aren't pre-indexed for keywords. Or is there any plugin or other
third-party software that would do that with TB's e-mails?
Regards
Hello Thomas Fernandez & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 11:07 you (Thomas Fernandez) wrote:
ASK>> If you have an existing ReplyTo header, using the %ReplyTo macro will
ASK>> add another address to that header.
> Not here. I just tried.
Maybe I'm mixing it up with the MailMan configuration. :-
31 July 2005 - 14:58
Hello Tbudl,
I stopped using TB! just over a year ago (I can't remember why) but a couple of
days ago saw the error of my ways and bought and installed the latest version.
It was like slipping into an old leather jacket; everything fitted perfectly! I
bought Bloomba, then
Hello Peter,
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 09:41:53 +0200 GMT (31/07/2005, 14:41 +0700 GMT),
Peter Hampf wrote:
TF>> Where do I set Smileys "on" as default in the RTV?
PH> Check Options/Preferences/Viewer&Editor -> Use smiley icons in HTML viewer
Thanks, it did the trick. :-)
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CHRIS
Hi Roman,
Saturday, July 30, 2005, 12:08:33 AM, you wrote:
> On Friday, July 29, 2005, 14:03:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Is it possible to copy mail from multiple inboxes into a "super" inbox so
>> that the separate inboxes don't require individual checking?
> You could set up a virtual fol
Hello Achdut18,
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 03:35:09 -0500 GMT (31/07/2005, 15:35 +0700 GMT),
Achdut18 wrote:
A> What is a "common folder" and how does it differ from a "virtual
A> folder?"
That is something which was introduced in the 2.x series.
With v1.x, you have only really one option:
Create a d
Hello Alexander,
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 09:13:59 +0200 GMT (31/07/2005, 14:13 +0700 GMT),
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK> Normally they should only be appended.
That's true for TO, CC and BCC headers.
ASK> If you have an existing ReplyTo
ASK> header, using the %ReplyTo macro will add another address
Hello John,
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 15:38:01 +1000 GMT (31/07/2005, 12:38 +0700 GMT),
John Phillips wrote:
JP> Problem seemed to be in Account Properties Macro (I have two POP3 accounts).
JP> Do these macros overwrite address book macros by any chance?
Addressbook templates overwrite account level
Hello Greg,
To recap, my original question was on how to set up a "super" inbox
that would contain within it, duplicates of inbox mail for several
different e-mail accounts. Mary Bull suggested a "common" inbox,
others suggested a "virtual" inbox. That seemed appealing to me
because it would not
Hi Alexander,
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, at 09:13:59 [GMT+0200] (which was 17:13:59 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
> If you want to make it exclusive, you have to delete the old content first:
> %ReplyTo=""%-
> %ReplyTo="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Thankx for the help!
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> Sometimes (and that refers currently only to some messages on TBOT),
> I switch to the RTV in order to see the smileys
How sad.
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Hello John Phillips & everyone else,
on 31-Jul-2005 at 07:38 you (John Phillips) wrote:
> Do these macros overwrite address book macros by any chance?
Normally they should only be appended. If you have an existing ReplyTo
header, using the %ReplyTo macro will add another address to that header.
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