Hello
To check out an old hard disk, I connected it to my computer.
I found an old version of The Bat! in there and wondered what messages
I might have in that old hard disk.
So I opened that version of The Bat! thinking that it would show up
the old messages. Wrong move! It only showed up the
Hi
On Saturday 3 October 2009 at 11:57:10 PM, in
, Simon wrote:
> I resetup Outlook Express and made it the default email
> client. Then emailed files from within applications and
> from other XP locations and no problem whatsover. OE
> shows attachments just fine. But as soon as I launch
> TB!
Hello Gene,
Monday, October 5, 2009, 6:40:41 AM, you wrote:
> Hello TBUDL,
> I seem to remember, from a long time ago, some method to trace how a
> particular email was routed by filters. I have a problem in
> filtering that I haven't been able to trace and this feature (if I
> remember
Hello Simon,
Saturday, October 3, 2009, 11:30:03 PM, you wrote:
S> In OpenOffice I click the 'Send Document as email button' and TB! loads but
S> no document is attached and the following dialog warning appears after
S> closing the message Window:
S> "OpenOffice.org was unable to find a Working
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 23:57:10 +0100, Simon
(Privateofcourse) wrote:
>It's not the mailto:URL that is the problem. It's the MAPIMAIL problem!
The problem is RITLabs' API. A few years back they developed their own
MAPI DLL because there was some trouble with MS' MAPI when it came to
TB. The current
Hello TBUDL,
I seem to remember, from a long time ago, some method to trace how a
particular email was routed by filters. I have a problem in
filtering that I haven't been able to trace and this feature (if I
remember correctly) would be useful
--
Best regards,
Gene
A Bat-fellow, myself,
wrote in
on Monday, 5th October 2009 at 12:01:54 (GMT +0200) --
> However, as to smileys, these still aren't displayed, despite identical
> settings & the presence of the IMAGES folder, as compared to version
> 3.xx, which is the last time I ever saw smileys displayed here.
A Bat-fellow, Roger Phillips,
wrote in
on Monday, 5th October 2009 at 11:31:02 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
>> * I can no longer edit keyboard shortcuts. If I attempt to do so and
>> confirm the change, the window immediately disappears and the change
>> is NOT saved. All shortcu
Hello all,
Monday, October 5, 2009, Roger Phillips wrote:
aas>> * I can no longer edit keyboard shortcuts. If I attempt to do so and
aas>> confirm the change, the window immediately disappears and the change
aas>> is NOT saved. All shortcuts appear to be frozen from the 4.0.38 status.
> This has
Hello Aam,
Monday, October 5, 2009, 7:06:57 AM, among other things, you wrote:
aas> * I can no longer edit keyboard shortcuts. If I attempt to do so and
aas> confirm the change, the window immediately disappears and the change
aas> is NOT saved. All shortcuts appear to be frozen from the 4.0.38 s
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