enu.
ACM> That would have to be optional. I'd go nuts with the address book
ACM> popping up each time I added an address in that fashion.
At least for Delete operations..
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AH> effect is that I'll have an incoming email that has a long line then a
AH> short line then a long line then a short line. Is there anyway to
AH> correct this?
AH> --Andrew
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Hi,
>> I would also recommend to download 1.45 - it features better help.
ML> What do you mean by "better help"? A new help file?
Yes! ;-) I remember I was reading some new contents - yes, 1.45 includes new
_russian_ help file! Happily, I am not a liar any more ;-)
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Hi All,
I noted that for "mailto:" links The Bat! uses current folder' NM template.
Is it possible to change this behaviour?
Personally, I would use my account' template in this case. Probably there is
a command line parameter which changes current folder -- if there is a way to
provide command
Hi,
probably RITs are now in prolonged speleological vacation? Just
searching for newer bat subspecies? Probably they will fowl
a beautiful specimen of 'TheBat! secondo perfecto' ;-)
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Using The Bat! 1.42
under Windows NT 5.0
space' warning in the log,
but the next time a bunch of messages is received but not filtered
and left in Inbox.
After a number of trials I got that exception.
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Alexander Drunin
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as are really cool! Personally I feel myself very happy with Memo
feature ;-)
I believe release will appear soon since no crashes and ugly bugs have
been found at the moment.
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Using The Bat! 1.42 Beta/18
AD> properties for Reply template to activate MIME forwarding.
Sorry, I mean Forward template, of course...
Alexander
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uot; option in Account
properties for Reply template to activate MIME forwarding.
BTW, I fear to look into attachment directory -- due to 1 minute
AutoSave feature I set it is flooded with MyPicture1.jpg, MyPicture2.jpg,
etc. files...
Now I try to attach files exactly before I am ready to hit "S
Hi TBUDL,
just my 2 cents (slightly offtopic):
I noticed recently that when I redirect multipart MIME messages, only first
part is kept in the sent message :(
Probably this's a well known issue for you - sorry then.
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Using The Bat! 1.41
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betas (though releases often looks like GA).
Linux testing looks like that -- but it is a very different domain and bugs like
one described by Thomas are fixed faster, even if fix requires re-design.
Let's wait for TB! 2 - I wish TB! all the best!
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SPb, Russia
Using
Hi Thomas,
TF> In that case, I hope TB will support Unicode.
That's from Stefan' letter:
AD>> Is it possible to read messages written with
AD>> UTF-8 (Unicode) charset?
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> Not yet, but it is planned...
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Using The Bat! 1.36
under Wi
.msb access transactional - "Protected/Unprotected", storing
information about current status somewhere. Once it fails, it always consider .msb
"Unprotected".
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SPb, Russia
Using The Bat! 1.36
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 5
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I played with different JPEGs - it seems that TB! has no preferences here.
Simple continuous switching between attached images may stop them from being
previewed and then revive them again ;-(
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SPb, Russia
Using The Bat! 1.36
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e
is
still encrypted.
Again, I am not sure about bug status in the release.
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rence old attachment location.
I am unable to check this bug in 1.36 release right now. Please,
confirm.
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