MAU,
Thursday, January 11, 2007, 7:31:33 PM, you wrote:
M> Hello Michael,
>> Interesting. I must have missed this. This feature still doesn't give me
>> what I want, although it's close. I want to be able to recreate some of the
>> buttons that are on the Standard toolbar. With them you can click
Hello Michael,
> Interesting. I must have missed this. This feature still doesn't give me
> what I want, although it's close. I want to be able to recreate some of the
> buttons that are on the Standard toolbar. With them you can click on the
> button to chose a default action or click on the drop
Hello Christian,
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 you wrote in
C> How do I unsubscribe from this list?
Click on the link at the bottom of your mail.
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Regards,
Richard
| The Bat! 3.95.6 with POP3 account & AntispamSniper 1.8.0.5
| Windows XP (build 2600) version 5.1 Service Pack 2
| F-Prot AV, Outpost F
Hi all,
How do I unsubscribe from this list?
Many thanks,
Christian
Current version is 3.95.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
I saw some 2005 postings in the archives regarding the AGAVA
AntispamServant spam filter and they were generally favourable. Does
anyone have more recent experience with it?
I've used K-9 and found it to be unacceptable. I currently use
SpamPal, but unfortunately it has been missing a lot of the
Martin,
Thursday, January 11, 2007, 12:20:14 PM, you wrote:
MS> Hello Michael,
>> - How do I set up a button that has a drop-down arrow, similar to the
>> 'Receive new mail' button.
MS> That is a functionality well hidden in TB's deep muddy waters...
MS> 1. In the "Customize" dialog choose "C
MFPA,
Thursday, January 11, 2007, 10:35:40 AM, you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Thursday 11 January 2007 at 2:37:04 PM, in
M> , Mary Bull wrote:
>> More curiously, TB!'s temp folder *is* in the App Data folder,
>> here.
M> I have no temp folder under %programfiles%\The Bat! or under
M> %appdata%\The Bat
Hello Michael,
> - How do I set up a button that has a drop-down arrow, similar to the
> 'Receive new mail' button.
That is a functionality well hidden in TB's deep muddy waters...
1. In the "Customize" dialog choose "Create new container" (it's the 4th
button from the top between "actions"
Hello Roelof,
Monday, January 8, 2007, 9:09:46 PM, you wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 19:41:09 +0100GMT (8-1-2007, 19:41 , where I live),
> you wrote:
JH>> Would it be possible, to set up TB! to have the business mail
JH>> base still at that user folder on the notebook, but the mail base
JH>> of t
Thanks to all who responded.
I certainly hope I won't need to return to my current version, but it's helpful
to know how to do that should I need to.
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Mike
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Hi
On Thursday 11 January 2007 at 3:22:41 PM, in
, Mike Greenbaum
wrote:
> Would I have the complete program files if I backed up
> everything in C:\Program Files\The Bat! or are there other files
> lurking elsewhere on my hard drive?
You may or may not have a directory at
C:\Documents and Setti
Rob Brook wrote:
Any help would be most appreciated, as email is vital for our business, and any
irregularities in our messages is very harmful for us.
In the long run it might be best to switch to a "real" email server
software, like Mercury/32 or BatPost.
Just my 2c. :-)
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Greetings,
A
Hi Mike,
on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 08:22:41 -0700GMT (11.01.2007, 16:22 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
If I try it and decide I don't like it, how do I return to my
previous version which is 2.01.3?
>>> Create a complete backup prior to installing the new version. Then
>>> restore it in case you
Hi
On Thursday 11 January 2007 at 2:37:04 PM, in
, Mary Bull wrote:
> More curiously, TB!'s temp folder *is* in the App Data folder,
> here.
I have no temp folder under %programfiles%\The Bat! or under
%appdata%\The Bat!. Here, bat*.tmp files can sometimes be
found in the %temp% directory.
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>>> If I try it and decide I don't like it, how do I return to my
>>> previous version which is 2.01.3?
>> Create a complete backup prior to installing the new version. Then
>> restore it in case you want it back.
> By complete backup, Peter means a backup of the program files
> directory as well
Hi MAU,
Wednesday, January 10, 2007, 7:00:49 PM, you wrote:
M> Welcome, but you'd better put two more beers in your fridge ;)
Dos cervezas are cooling for you now.
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Regards,
Perry
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
_
LT> Is there a way i can do this or something very similar in the bat! ?
What I do to 'archive' my years data is to use the ABC Amber The Bat!
Converter. It converts and saves my e-mails in a PDF document.
Not only is the result small, its very portable, and the program creates fully
searchable
Hi
On Monday 8 January 2007 at 11:53:53 PM, in
, Mike Greenbaum
wrote:
> Some of these classes are no longer active, but I don't want to
> delete the groups. I want to move the whole group (class 2 and
> class 4 for example) inside a folder under Classes, called
> inactive classes.
Would it be s
Hello MFPA!
On Thursday, January 11, 2007, 8:27 AM, you wrote:
> My mail folder is at "%appdata%\The Bat!" and IIRC that is the
> default, although I have heard that in very early versions of TB!
> this was different (and does not change when you upgrade).
This is my understanding, also.
And so
Hi
On Tuesday 9 January 2007 at 7:02:59 AM, in
, Roelof Otten wrote:
Urban>> In the mail directory?
> That's where I found mine.
Urban>> Then my TB! must be strange because it has placed
Urban>> tbuser.def in "%APPDATA%\The Bat!" and that isn't my mail
Urban>> directory
> Curiouser and curious
Hi Chris,
on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 02:32:14 -0600GMT (11.01.2007, 09:32 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
CW> Peter Meyns @ 2007-1-11 12:30:38 AM
CW> "Returning to previous versions"
CW>
>>> If I try it and decide I don't like it, how do I return to my
>>> previous version which is 2.01.3?
>> Create a comp
Hallo Rob,
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:18:37 +0100GMT (11-1-2007, 11:18, where I
live), you wrote:
RB> Thanks again,
RB> Rob
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Hallo Rob,
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:18:37 +0100GMT (11-1-2007, 11:18 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RB> Thanks again,
RB> Rob
RB> On 1/10/07, Alto Speckhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Rob,
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Hallo Rob,
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:18:37 +0100GMT (11-1-2007, 11:18 , where I
live), you wrote:
RB> Thanks for the info, I guess this might be inappropriate, but do you, or
RB> anyone else here a copy of the install for v3.0.1.33 they would be kind
RB> enough to share?
Sure, I've got one over her
Hi Alto,
Thanks for the info, I guess this might be inappropriate, but do you, or
anyone else here a copy of the install for v3.0.1.33 they would be kind
enough to share? My web searches have just turned up innumerable crack
and/or porn sites. Charming.
Thanks again,
Rob
On 1/10/07, Alto Speck
Peter Meyns @ 2007-1-11 12:30:38 AM
"Returning to previous versions"
>> If I try it and decide I don't like it, how do I return to my
>> previous version which is 2.01.3?
> Create a complete backup prior to installing the new version. Then
> restore it in case you want it back.
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