Hello Jenny,
> I have the same problem - I'd love to know how to solve it.
IIRC, it involves getting the rest of the world to STOP using MS
Outhouse / Express! It is the quote mode / editor used by default in
that garbage that is responsible for inserting white space characters
in messages and r
Hello the Bat! mailing list,
I am using the Bat! version 2.12.00
I am running Norton Antivirus 2005 with the Bat!.
How do you forward and attach a .html file that you receive from somebody else
via eMail to another recipient. I get a "antivirus cannot scan object" error
message and
the Bat! dis
Hello alien & everyone else,
on 13-Aug-2005 at 17:12 you (alien) wrote:
> It gets very ugly when the original has empty lines itself, notice the
> bottom.
But these line are not empty then, but include some whitespace characters
that were not stripped automatically by the sending mail program.
Hello MFPA & everyone else,
on 14-Aug-2005 at 14:14 you (MFPA) wrote:
>> One nag screen per Bat session is more than enough to get the point
>> across, and is what most other trial software (at least those that
>> I've ever used) companies use.
> And is all I have ever seen when using trial copi
Hello Nick,
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 17:23:28 +0100 GMT (12/08/2005, 23:23 +0700 GMT),
Nick Dutton wrote:
ND> Does anyone know what these are, or why I've got them?
I have account.m_d files. One for each account; IIRC these are the
UIDs of the message deleted from server without downloading. I will
a
Hi
On Tuesday 9 August 2005 at 8:08:30 PM, in
, Mary Bull wrote:
> When I typed it, the Edit Mail Message window wrapped at 78 characters
> per line. Longer than I like (I set my MicroEd at 70 and I don't
> auto-wrap),
I use MicroEd and wrap at 66 but here that setting says it is common to
all
Hi
On Saturday 6 August 2005 at 7:52:24 PM, in
, Greg Strong wrote:
> If you can set it by macro, then why is it NOT a choice under
> Spell Checker | Language in the 'Edit Mail Message' window?
Probably means you do not have the required language file
loaded/installed.
I would expect that to m
Hi
On Sunday 7 August 2005 at 2:08:41 AM, in
, Handsome Jack
Morrison wrote:
> One nag screen per Bat session is more than enough to get the point
> across, and is what most other trial software (at least those that
> I've ever used) companies use.
And is all I have ever seen when using trial c
Hi MAU,
Saturday, August 13, 2005, 5:06:06 PM, you wrote:
> Hello alien,
>
>> How do I prevent TB! from inserting an empty space line between
>> paragraph quotations in replies? This is what it looks like:
>
> Try using the %QuoteEmptyLines macro just before your %Quotes one.
>
I've tried that
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