where you live" to display in replies?
What macro is this? How about local date? (for those of us on the
left hand side of the International Date Line?)
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Monday, 11 September 200011:03:45 (Eastern Australian Time)
Bat! version 1.45 Windows 98 Build
My m
Hello
Wednesday, August 30, 2000, 12:10:08 AM, you wrote:
MDP> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MDP> Hash: SHA1
MDP> Hi John,
MDP> On 29 August 2000 at 09:18:24 GMT +1000 (which was 00:18 where I
MDP> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
MDP>
Hi fellow Bat! fans,
Sorry if this has been covered before - how do I make the Bat! open
if I click on a mailto address in a Netscape Web Page? No troubles
In IE where you can set up the default mailer, etc., but in
Netscape??
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Sunday
mary (non-list) email
address, and those spams were sent directly to the addresses with
which I subscibe to TBUDL/TBBETA.
John
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something i could feel with my broken hands full of lost ideals but soon i'm
retur
15. Ho hum.
(Because I use separate email addresses for list subscriptions, I know
this came from trawling the TB list membership. It got sent to both my
TBUDL and TBBETA addresses.)
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something i could feel wit
TB!.
Hamster is useful to overcome a sorting problem in Bat! if you have
more than one isp & want to filter from the second isp to folders in
the first isp.
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Tuesday, 29 August 200009:10:28 (Eastern Australian Time)
Bat! vers
I reply to Bat!
mail. Queer..
I have the cookies in the template, and do not point to any text file,
although in a previous Bat! life I must admit I did.
Is this a known / unknown bug? Any fix?
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Steve my Shrink,
For the computer challenged amongst us (present company
unfortunately now an orphan, and of course Bat! is
more powerful (except for newsreader capabilities as well as mail
which Agent can do, but only from the same server (and one server
only) as the mail. Notwithstanding this rant, IMHO, Bat! is the best
window to
see the next e-mail subject. Has this been reported before -
apologies if so. Any fix? (Using Windoze 98, Bat! 1.45)
BTW this only happens when a thread has been expanded. If I do the
same (click) on an unexpanded thread, no problems.
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Hello alliem,
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PGPKey Req: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=pgpgetkey
... She's So Ugly, I Bet A Cat Wouldn't Cover Her Up.
... Tag-O-Matic V.13F I recognize the
dropped off my To: list at various points, but it
happens only occasionally and is insufficiently annoying for me to
investigate further. But yes, I have noticed funny goings on there.
John
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something i could feel with my b
(although it's a bonus if optional extras are separately
downloadable, which is easy enough to do in component-based
programming) but the ability to choose which parts of the function of
a program are important *to*you* and dynamically turn them on and
others off.
John
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Hello pgpkey,
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PGPKey Req: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=pgpgetkey
... "Bother," said Pooh, I need a honey glaze for Piglet.
... Tag-O-Matic V.13F Welcome to my Mind (And turn the Bloody
Hello
Sunday, August 13, 2000, 8:47:20 PM, you wrote:
R> Hi John
R> On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 20:41:22 +1000GMT
R>(which was 13/08/2000, 12:41 +0100GMT for me),
R> you wrote:
JP>> Bat! icon in task bar has stopped flapping, even though there is
JP>> un read ma
! users, or is there another way to handle
these pests?
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Bat! icon in task bar has stopped flapping, even though there is un
read mail. Not important - just interested.
Using 1.45 and Windoze 98.
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Contents under pressure
Hello TBUDL,
Could someone please tell me where i can get a copy of the list
Rules...
Thanks
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... Ingrown toenails come from unsafe sox.
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Hello
Thursday, August 03, 2000, 11:02:45 AM, you wrote:
JA> Hello John,
JA> On Wednesday, August 02, 2000 at 19:16:01 GMT +1000 (which was 2:16 AM
JA> where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
>> One thing I have found is that if I use %TO as above, then a couple
>>
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, August 02, 2000, 7:38:28 PM, you wrote:
MDP> Hi John,
MDP> Check your editor settings - make sure that "persistent blocks" is off
MDP> and "Overwrite blocks" is on. No idea why Ctrl-C wouldn't work for you
MDP> ... unless it has
Hello Jast,
Wednesday, August 02, 2000, 7:48:06 AM, you wrote:
J> Morning John Phillips,
>> Just a quick question - is there a primer somewhere how to use the
>> %TO macro correctly? I need to always add a particular recipient in
>> the "to" field of an
Hello Leif,
Wednesday, August 02, 2000, 7:38:54 AM, you wrote:
LG> Hello John,
snipped
JP>> PS I also find that C will not copy to the clipboard from
JP>> an e-mail. What is the trick here? Thanks.
LG> I don't have any problems with it. Can you let us know what types
older, etc.
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PS I also find that C will not copy to the clipboard from an
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I've got 1,2,3,4,5 - senses working overtime.
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If you've managed to get to the end, thank you. Any ideas gratefully
received.
John Killeen
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acter MAY also be prefixed with "\" at the
option of the mail client (MUA). Many clients do do additional quoting
for "." and ",", however it is *not* necessary, and an address of the
form:
"Sullivan, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is perfectly legal acc
? One does this conventionally after every
lostenroute>> period.
CM> I believe there's talk of being able to use an external editor in
CM> version 2 if that comes out ... the bug is one of my
CM> annoyances, as well, and is a quirk of the TB! editor.
That would be cool.
J
MDP> Hi John,
MDP> On 24 July 2000 at 21:47:58 GMT +0100 (which was 21:47 where I
MDP> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
MDP> of "Message list columns - time, but no date":
JR>> This probably has a simple answer
MDP> .. it does
the full date, followed by the
time. Checking the message headers for the 'time only' ones shows that
the created date is there for these messages. How do I get the columns to
display the date as well as the time for all messages?
Thanks
J
What's the name of the file?
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> Hello Nick,
> Sunday, July 23, 2000, 17:03:00, you wrote:
NA>> I will send it to you privately... and anyone el
tead.
(This still gets me occasionally. With a messagebase of about 40,000
messages, it's *really* annoying to wait 5 minutes or so for a search,
drill down, hit ESC to get back but instead see those 5 minutes go
down the drain.)
John
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s address
fields that it often takes me a quite a few seconds to realize that
this just doesn't work in Outlook from Microsoft (the pioneer of
Auto-Complete fields).
(see, I'm not just here to report bugs...)
John
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phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>BTW-I don't see you in there. As of 9-DEC-1999
Yeah, I come and stay just long enough to see what the cray-zees are up
to. \^^/
Get a life, dude.
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the most likely to get tripped up a few times before
they get around to taking that measure. And only those who are
conscientious enough to wade through the thickets of this news group are
going to know about it anyway; most people won't think of this idea on
their own.
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ef
that people would oppose such a function. Ordinary users don't oppose it.
Ritlabs needs to listen to ordinary users, else it will find itself with
a shrinking piece of a growing pie.
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.
Honestly, I've never seen so many subjectless messages posted to a
mailing list as in this one -- where most people are using The Bat! That
in itself shows me the current lack of a warning is a bad idea. If
Ritlabs continues to allow curmudgeons to make its design decisions, The
Bat! will al
ld be nice. But how hard is it really to scroll down a little
> (mouse is good here) to see if there is anything new? :-)
Keyboard: Good
Mouse: Bad!
A little effort by programmers: Good
A little effort by users: Bad!
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rface is Japanese only, and there's no likelihood of an English
or other language version soon, if ever.)
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net messages, such
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I agree that it would be better to pour current resources into making
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nstead when asked to create an account, use a different name
(fictional if you want) then the 'account' menu shows 'new' and
'delete'. So you can add more accounts, and delete the fictional one.
note: before I reinstalled I deleted the registry entries for RIT in
th
password
protected)
where can I disable this?
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KanjiKit 2000 can be set with different code
pages per application, allowing me to use it for The Bat! without
compromising other applications that don't need it. Great!
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ndled their language
of choice instead of the built-in editor, which is not geared to
Japanese use.
My conclusion for now is, I'll continue using a Japanese mailer until
TB2 delivers true two-byte language compatibility.
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e Bat! in a Win2000 environment? If not,
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character support. Speaking of which, any news on a Ver. 2 beta,
first promised in February of this year?
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In the address book, properties area for a contact, go to "Other" tab. Favorite is
spelled incorrectly (Favourite).
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AM> On Tue, 21 Mar 2000 20:38:11 +0000, John Rainer wrote:
>> I've been using The Bat now for several weeks and been generally
>> very pleased with it. The only feature that I find a bit frustrating
>> compared to other mail clients that I've used is word wrapping
ades down the screen.
If I turn wrapping off, rather than wrap to the window, everything
appears as one long line of text. I know it wraps on sending but
it all seems a bit primitive on composition. Do things improve in v2
or have I just missed a setting somewhere?
John Rainer
P.S. Could we h
would be good, but then you still need to address the issue of
cancelling a drill-down filter.
I realise the application of modality to this situation is very open
to interpretation and user preference. I just think my interpretation
is right ;-)
John
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?
(I regularly throw around file: and mk: URLs. Being able to recognize
these would be great, even though most users will not need this. And
one thing that I find quite irritating is the way TB highlights any
line containing a '>' character as quoted.)
John
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ication. They should probably be renamed to either
"Close" or "Close Window" to make it absolutely clear what they are
going to do.
(Many applications with separate top-level windows have two menu items
in the File menu: Close, which closes that single window, and Exit,
which cl
'd even notice
they were being used to relay spam. From a certain point of view (and
views do differ widely on this issue), this means that it's
contributing more to the security of the net as a whole.
John
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I'm fairly new to The Bat (ex Outlook 98) and have so far been very
impressed. It's worked flawlessly - until tonight.
I can receive email as normal, but when I try to send, I get the following
error message in the log:
SEND: server reports error. The response is: syntactically invalid HELO
argu
ist-Help: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>List-Subscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>List-Post: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>List-Owner: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>List-Administrator: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web site below, will have full multi-language support when
it arrives later this year.
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Tom Plunket <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think John means that you can "prune" a thread?
The button in the Datula mail/news composition window starts a new
thread. Both Datula and EdMax also have the ability to break
threads of received articles and to string toge
messages
even if they were inline. Currently I have to delete the whole message
if I want to get rid of a (for example, a large one, say 2Mb)
attachment, and jump through hoops to keep the message body if I still
want it.)
John
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uldn't
have to do things that way.
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ve used it daily for the past couple of years to check
through millions of words of work-related stuff on my hard drives,
including mail archives of course.
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suggested earlier, and making sure its folders never get purged.
Among newsreaders, XNews and News Rover have simple archiving features. In
XNews you can send a message to an archive with a single key stroke.
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he mailer I'm using right now, EdMax, has a decent editor but even it
requires that you invoke reformatting on occasion. It and Datula,
however, have hooks to an external editor of your choice, which is nice
if you happen to discover a perfect editor for mail.
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altogether, because when I
edit something I've already typed, I want the text to wrap correctly by
itself.
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outing
>kill filter, but you'll generally want to kill based on a server:
[more SNIP]
>Ok, this should clear that issue up. I'll probably write a little
>better explanation and stick it in the FAQ later.
I understand now. Thanks for the detailed expla
t;downloading messages, and then when it gets to a message that matched
>your kill filter, it just skips over it and tells the server to delete
>it.
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ehind this feature and how it works?
The present kill filter options are Originator, Subject, and
Routing. I'm surprised there is no To: option. Better yet, let the
user specify the header in filter arguments. And make it global, not
just account-specific.
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Hello, Batmen and women,
tracer wrote...
>John, but its a total waste of time trying to hit this kind of address
>one by one. But if as I mentioned before and just in another message
>one could filter on the fact that sender=receiver, one needs exactly
>one kill filter
Both
actually prevents a message from being
downloaded; it cannot, by definition, be applied after the fact.
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rily the last one I have read. So your
logic here escapes me.
In any case, I'm really asking for flexibility here, rather than
insisting there can only be one logical way to approach folder
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The only way to get to each one is to open the folder, open the
threads, and find each unread article manually or with that awkward
CTRL + ]. This is not a good interface if you like to thread
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y we all have different styles,
so catering just to one style is not enough.
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really spent much time with Agent. It just came about naturally,
because they decided to allow for complete keyboard-based
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navigation scheme is to start the search back from the top of the
tree when no more unread messages exist below the current
location. Other than that, it's perfect. Just emulate it!
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article. Both can
exist at the same time.**
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go
SL> elsewhere where whining pricks like yourselve can bitch and moan to one
SL> another about how the software doesn't suck you off quite the right way.
I still want it. ^-^;
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rther. Lighten up, dude; it's just a piece of software.)
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logical thing to do." Many people like to read new
messages when they go to a folder, not old ones. If that option is
not available now, it ought to be made available in a new version.
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or), and when I looked at some older mail
from that client I found that their mail was getting killed by the
SPAM filters I was using at the time, which killed this line:
Received: from unknown
It turns out this kind of header can occur even in non-SPAM mail
depending on the server configurati
g
in the other headers (?). The problem right now is that these lists
have to be inserted separately for each account. I would like to be
able to create a global list applicable to all accounts.
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Windows NT 4 Buil
viewer Ver. 1.68 works extremely well for showing Japanese messages
on The Bat! Ver. 1.80 and later do not work at all, although
NJStar are working on the problem. I also tried NJWin on Poco,
Pegasus, Calpyso and other programs, but The Bat! gives by far the
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abase,
preferably to a different volume than the one The Bat! is on, as
generational archives.
(So far no dial-up problems today; knock on wood.)
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e dial-up problem I mentioned
45 hours ago makes The Bat! unusable in this particular environment
(my office, where fortunately I only go two days a week), since I
can't afford to reboot my system every few hours in the middle of a
big job. This is one bug that must not be allowed to carry over to
>
for the quote delimiter, with mail on this list being the main
exception. So for most users it does make sense to allow this
feature to be adjusted.
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http://dehoog.org
The Bat! 1.41 Beta/3
Windows
www.homesickmac.com/bilder/FilteringMail.jpg
HM> All my other filters are working fine.
HM> My The Bat is 1.39 ( reg )
This is a bug. If the name has a " " around it, the filter will not
work. Edit it to remove the " " or just leave the address without
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characters. For example, if you were using only two or three
initials as the quoted name, then you could specify four characters
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Win
edule impinges on another. I only noticed this after
setting the dialup monitor to Always hide.
As a result, I'm back to Datula at this location. :-( (But at least
that gives me real Japanese support and automatic news group checking
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Hello, Gothamites,
John De Hoog wrote...
JDH> I'm thinking of changing all the charts, putting in
JDH> more description instead of just "yes" or "no"
I've now done exactly that for The Bat! page only; the rest will
follow in due time.
evised version, this time with the wording changed
to "it has some features not found in any of the other programs
reviewed on these pages".
I also added a reference to the kill filtering options and made a
couple of other minor changes.
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more description instead of just "yes" or "no" -- when I have a
week or so of free time.
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SH> English MUA ?
It's there now.
http://dehoog.org/html/thebat.html
Please comment, especially if you find any inaccuracies, so I can
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in
this regard, as I reported earlier. If a server is unreachable,
The Bat! stays in the same Accessing mode and does not stop until
you press Cancel. After you cancel, it won't resume auto-checking
again until you restart the program.
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h
single-key operation for
ignoring a thread. Having to create a subject filter for each
wandering thread is overkill, wrong tool for job, you get the
picture.
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worked and will never work.
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36 hours of operation. Maybe that's how long it took
for a server error to stop its routine.)
Isn't there a setting somewhere for how long to wait until timing
out when the server won't respond? What puzzles me is why a program
so far along in development doesn't
hem let
you add the correct charset header, and (2) many do not display
Japanese properly even with NJWin. Pegasus, for example, leaves
patches of un-decoded Japanese. Someone reported that the latest
Eudora does not work at all with NJWin.
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(with other mail programs) is save the
registry entries into a .reg file, run that at the new location, and
edit any file references to point to the correct drive. (Datula makes
that easier by including a "Backup registry" operation right from
a me
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