Re: Mail to all address book entries

1999-09-18 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, September 18, 1999, 7:30:18 PM (-5 GMT), TBUDL scribbled: LG> Hmmm, You might try this. Save your addressbook to a temp LG> file. Open the temp file as your addressbook. Move all of the LG> names into one group, create your message and address it to LG> the group. No real el

Re: Subject Macro, was: Re[3]: (No Subject)

1999-09-19 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, September 09, 1999, 1:03:29 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: SL> #4, for me, would be that it is just plain bad SL> netiquette. I wish I could C&P the link for proper email SL> netiquette. If the moderators don't mind and for everyone who hasn't read netiquette guidelines

Re: Inserting Cookies

1999-09-20 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, September 20, 1999, 1:57:00 AM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: QS>> Is the "No Cookie" one of the options for random cookies from a QS>> cookie file? MDP> No. It may be that you have some blank lines at the end of the cookie MDP> file. When using cookies from a remote file, I

Re: Filters

1999-09-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, September 22, 1999, 2:13:14 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: > I want to send an auto reply to the senders of the posts I > receive in a particular account. > Some people wants not to get the auto reply. > So I made the following filter : > Source : Inbox > Destination : In

Re: List Administration Note

1999-09-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, September 22, 1999, 10:46:11 AM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: > We have now added a new dimension to TBUDL and TBBETA that will, > hopefully, add to its' usefulness. The TBUDL and TBBETA discussion > lists are now being archived in a public archive resource at > [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Filters

1999-09-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, September 22, 1999, 6:14:13 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: AM>> It appear that you wish here for TB to filter when string 1 or AM>> string 2 is not present. For this to occur place string2 in the AM>> alternatives section. > Thanx, but does it work when there is just one

Re: List Administration Note

1999-09-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, September 23, 1999, 9:32:30 AM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: AM>> I visited the site and find it most appealing. I however have a problem AM>> with it and it's that my e-mail address is exposed for everyone to see AM>> and therefor, sets the stage for spamming. Distressing inde

Re: Anti-spam filters (was:Re[5]: List Administration Note)

1999-09-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, September 23, 1999, 1:19:01 PM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: > As Steve Lamb pointed out in his reply, it is fairly academic since > spammers are very briefly lived members of the community. However, I > personally manually drag an offending message to the Anit-Spam accou

Re: Anti-spam filters (was:Re[5]: List Administration Note)

1999-09-24 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, September 24, 1999, 8:18:56 AM (-5 GMT), Ron scribbled: > Yes, I'm getting a lot more spam addressed to me individually > recently. I'd say that half is now addressed to me directly. My > guess is that some spammers have found that people (or > ISPs) are filtering out messag

Re: Wrapping text

1999-09-24 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, September 24, 1999, 8:43:20 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: AM>> Whenever one gets mail that is not properly formatted and therefore has AM>> lines which exceed the width of the message view window, is there no AM>> method to wrap the text and if not, wouldn't this be a desi

Re: SOT: Public Archives (Was: Re; Anti-spam filters)

1999-09-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, September 24, 1999, 11:00:27 PM (-5 GMT), Paula scribbled: > It seems to me the best and surest thing to do if you are concerned > about exposing your email address is not include it. It's very simple > for someone on the list to email you directly by either (1) copying your >

Re: Wrapping text

1999-09-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, September 25, 1999, 6:41:55 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled: AM>> Whenever one gets mail that is not properly formatted and AM>> therefore has lines which exceed the width of the message view AM>> window, is there no method to wrap the text and if not, wouldn't AM

Re: Anti-spam filters (was:Re[5]: List Administration Note)

1999-09-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, September 25, 1999, 7:06:42 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Regardless of your personal experience, that is not how the majority of > the spammers operate. By replying and stating "Well, I don't see that" you > cast doubt on my position and damage people's perceptions o

Re: SOT: Public Archives (Was: Re; Anti-spam filters)

1999-09-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, September 25, 1999, 11:27:43 AM (-5 GMT), Paula scribbled: >> The problem with this, though I've already done this is that I can't >> remove the address from previous posts that are archived and already on >> the server. :) > Well, I wouldn't worry about it too much. There

Re: SOT: Gravity and TB

1999-09-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, September 25, 1999, 11:09:56 AM (-5 GMT), Paula scribbled: >> Please go to: >> View | Global Options | URL Hotlinks -> Internet Mail | Use >> registry association >> This should work if you made TB your default email client. > I don't have a registry association for TB or

Re: Anti-spam filters (was:Re[5]: List Administration Note)

1999-09-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, September 25, 1999, 6:29:17 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Other filtering involves methods that produce a high amount of > false-positives. This is exactly why I wasn't using spam filters initially. Jokes from friends would get 'nuked' and promotional male from softwa

Re: Anti-spam filters (was:Re[5]: List Administration Note)

1999-09-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, September 26, 1999, 12:44:43 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >> You missed the point. My point was that someone has a real problem, >> which is off the norm, and you refuse to discuss it. Well then, don't. >> But don't tell the author of that post, or the list, that this >> shou

Re: Wrapping text

1999-09-27 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, September 27, 1999, 10:01:15 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled: > I see. The fact is that Auto-wrap option takes effect both when you > read received messages (any messages in base in fact, no matter how > did they have been added) and when you compose message in editor. > So

Re: Wrapping text

1999-09-27 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, September 27, 1999, 9:49:28 AM (-5 GMT), Nick scribbled: AM>> My problem is that if The Bat chooses to display it's attachments the AM>> way it does, it shouldn't do this to the detriment of how the text is AM>> displayed. It shouldn't push the text off the viewer screen. My A

Re: Is there a bug in the cookies?

1999-09-27 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, September 27, 1999, 12:21:34 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: > It seems to me that the first cooky line is never chosen by the > randomizer. I ran around that putting a first blank line. Does anybody > got the same problem? Why not place a blank line as the first entry in your

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-27 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, September 27, 1999, 10:01:12 PM (-5 GMT), Mark scribbled: > It's easy to get spoiled by Agent.:-)I agree that this is one of > many Agent features that would greatly enhance the usability of TB. > Agent is not a bloated app, and I think that many of it's features > cou

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-28 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 1:42:26 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: > Two different things, Allie: your earlier proposal was that the quotes > should show the original sender's initial's; what you describe Agent > is doing, is giving you the option to choose a fixed set of characters

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-28 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 1:59:05 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: MW>> I agree with you 100%. I could name five or six features of Agent MW>> that I would like to see rolled into TB without even having to think MW>> about it. > Let's hear them. ;-) I mentioned two already. 3) Mo

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-28 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 6:00:10 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: > The "reply" function will be a TB specific module anyway, as opposed > to a Windows function available to all Windows programmers. Thus, the > wheel was not re-invented. Exactly. This is why I conceded that making

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-28 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 6:26:30 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: ^%>>>| Does it allow you to use variables, like "initials of the sender of AM>> You see, you may define anything you like. : > Nice, I like it ;-) However, it is a fixed string, not an > "intelligent" option. S

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-28 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 10:34:58 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > This would be bad since it would break many other clients. TB, for > example, uses that character as a signal to color the quote line differently. > Other applications to the same thing. TB also knows that lin

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-28 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 11:45:48 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Nope, initials are allowed. Generally if you have the quote prefix within > the first, uhmmm, I think it is 5 characters it is ok. For TB!, it's 20 characters. Is this 5 character limit a de facto standard whi

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-29 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 10:33:25 PM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: SL>> This would be bad since it would break many other clients. TB, for SL>> example, uses that character as a signal to color the quote line differently. SL>> Other applications to the same thing. TB also know

Re: Quote prefixing rehash

1999-09-29 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, September 29, 1999, 3:54:53 AM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: > What about this new one : a line is quoted if there is a '>' in it > *and* there is no space char ' ' before the '>'. Seems to work well? They couldn't do that and maintain their 'full name' before ">" option. Th

Re: Orange folders color

1999-09-30 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 7:54:39 AM (-5 GMT), Alex scribbled: OZ>> What the difference between 'new' and 'unread'? How TB! should OZ>> distinguish between them? > After getting of mail all received messages become "new". > After next session all unread messages from pr

Re: Orange folders color

1999-09-30 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 2:38:22 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: C>>> The colors would work like that: C>>> 1- If there is at least a "new" post in the folder: red. end. C>>> 2- If there is at least a "seen" post in the folder: orange. end. C>>> 3- brown. end. WK>> That seems to

Re: Orange folders color

1999-09-30 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, September 30, 1999, 6:38:22 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: AM>> What event exactly would make unread messages automatically be declared AM>> seen and given the color orange? > Openingthefolderwhere they are during a few seconds > (time chosen as an option

Re: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 01, 1999, 3:43:12 AM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: AM>> A time. Wouldn't that time vary depending on how many messages you have AM>> in that particular folder. I see a lot of potential problems there. I AM>> still think that your feature is worthwhile but only workable t

Re: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 01, 1999, 6:41:12 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled: OZ>>> I do not spend any time doing this sorting job. TB! does it. When OZ>>> I want to answer some message, but later I just press OZ>>> Ctrl-F5,Alt-F2 and go on reading. After that I go to Outbox and OZ>>>

Re: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 01, 1999, 5:48:20 AM (-5 GMT), Syafril scribbled: SH>>> Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much. C>> I don't know this shortcut, what does it do? > Create new filter :-). Do you realise that it's the keyboard shortcut for toggling the autoformat feature as well? :) -- R

Re: TB Message Scrolling feature suggestion

1999-10-02 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 02, 1999, 12:38:11 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: > What about a "reverse space barring" (I like this feature), with for > example, Shift+Space (may be Alt or Ctrl, too)? I don't get it? > It seems simpler than toggling the "scroll" to use the arrows. > I feel the

Re: TB Message Scrolling feature suggestion

1999-10-02 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 02, 1999, 5:25:22 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: AM>> I don't get it? > Sorry, I don't understand what you mean :-( Open a long message. Scroll with the arrow keys alone and it's the cursor that takes you through the message. Scroll with the alt+arrow keys and the s

Re: TB Message Scrolling feature suggestion

1999-10-02 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 02, 1999, 7:03:34 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: > Well, a scroll-wheeled mouse is less than 10 $, so I think that near > anybody could get one. But I think, too, that each one as the right to > prefer using kbd than mouse wheel, and to ask for an improvement of > it

Re: TB Message Scrolling feature suggestion

1999-10-02 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 03, 1999, 2:17:13 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: > PgUp doesn't seem to work here. I have the focus on the message list, > with the message opreview pane open. I read the messages with the > space bar. As clause pointed out, if you hit the sp one time too many, > and y

Re: TB Message Scrolling feature suggestion

1999-10-03 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 03, 1999, 6:53:50 AM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: AM>> Attention to keyboard usability with respect to apps such as e-mail AM>> clients are therefore well appreciated. Simply having a keyboard AM>> shortcut available is not enough but the most commonly used ones should

Re: Quotingproblem

1999-10-03 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 03, 1999, 4:48:20 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: >>> BTW, Werner, I just realized that we are dicussing this in the wrong >>> list; we should move to TBUDL. > :) > btw, this point was discussed a few days ago: see the "Quote > prefixing rehash" thread... No Clau

Re: TB Message Scrolling feature suggestion

1999-10-03 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 03, 1999, 4:43:48 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: > I meant that you saying was obvious, not that it was already > implemented :))) > A bit like Christobal Colomb egg :) OK. I understand now. AM>> I agree. Space bar for page reading. Shift+spacebar for the reverse. A

Re: Quotingproblem

1999-10-03 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 03, 1999, 6:02:26 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled: AM>> The point is that if someone were AM>> to innocently write to you and place '>' signs for whatever reason in AM>> the body of their text problems may arise. If the '>' appears within the AM>> first twenty characters

Re: Quotingproblem

1999-10-04 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 04, 1999, 9:07:46 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: > If everybody used TB! (wouldn't that be a nice world ), everybody > would know who wrote what. Yes, especially in business it is indeed > *very* useful. The problem is that most people *do not* use TB!. Most people wh

Re: TB Message Scrolling feature suggestion

1999-10-06 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, October 06, 1999, 3:05:17 PM (-5 GMT), Roel scribbled: > I enclosed a list I got earlier, but I don't know from who anymore... > It was on this list, but I lost nearly all my files last week... I can't seem to save the attached list remotely. I don't have the problem with

Re: More on Keyboard Navigation

1999-10-07 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, October 07, 1999, 1:39:55 PM (-5 GMT), Keith scribbled: > The space bar only seems to work if the folder is sorted in time > DESCENDING order. If I sort in ascending order, when I finish > reading a message, the space bar takes me to a message I've already > read. Y

Re: More on Keyboard Navigation

1999-10-07 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, October 07, 1999, 4:54:43 PM (-5 GMT), Keith scribbled: >> Yet another reason why I stay away from the spacebar. > Guess I'll need to start experimenting with the arrows! Whenever I feel energetic, which unfortunately is not that common since I leave the energy for work an

Re: TBUDL install and information on macros

1999-10-09 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 09, 1999, 1:17:43 PM (-5 GMT), Keith scribbled: > Allie, there were two files at the ftp site: the_bat.exe and > thebat.exe. I wanted to make sure I got the right one, so I downloaded > both and tried running them. As you discovered, thebat.exe is simply > the The Ba

Re: Attach folder

1999-10-09 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 09, 1999, 6:15:03 PM (-5 GMT), Jack scribbled: > Can I safely delete everything in each account's *ATTACH* folder? > I've already SAVEDTO those attachments I wish to keep. Also, if I > delete them, what happens to the still kept messages they came from? Nothin

Re: Forwarded messages

1999-10-09 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 09, 1999, 6:13:05 PM (-5 GMT), Jack scribbled: > What's the deal with forwarded messages appearing as attachments? I > sometimes have to click *NUMEROUS* times on an attachment because each > click brings up a new attachment with a blank page. I assume it's > because

Re: Auto-formatting a bit jumpy

1999-10-10 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 10, 1999, 3:23:44 PM (-5 GMT), Tomasz scribbled: > Doesn't it seem to you guys & gals that the way autoformatting is > implemented in the new Bat 1.36 is a bit jumpy? I mean, the paragraph > reformatting takes place after every single keypress and when you: >

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 2:23:46 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled: OS>> 1) What do I do with %REGEXPTEXT & %REGEXPQUOTES macros ? > I do suspect that these macros should change the quoting prefix, > although I didn't check it myself. I tried them and can't seem to get them to do ch

Re: Confirmation of bug

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 2:48:17 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Just looking for confirmation of this bug. It appears that 1.36 is not > honoring the deferred delivery option in the account settings. Un/True? True. -- Regards, -=Ali=- >>> (A)bort, (

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 3:07:04 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >> I tried them and can't seem to get them to do change the quote prefix. >> Probably they're for some other mysterious purpose but I'd sure like to >> know since I may find use for them. > > The answer is in the cha

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 4:22:37 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Well, no. Regexps are one of those features where you don't know you'd > use it until you learn it and use it. Once you do then whenever you find > yourself in a situation that would be solved nicely and neatly wi

Re: The Bat! - bug report links in square brackets

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 6:38:25 AM (-5 GMT), Andrew scribbled: > The bug description: > Links in square brackets are not distinguished by TB. > Steps to reproduce the bug: > [http://www.ru/] It's not really a bug. Just place spaces between the brackets like this: [ http

Re: History list

1999-10-11 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 11, 1999, 5:13:39 PM (-5 GMT), John scribbled: > I know this is probably an easy or dumb question, but how do I remove > names and addresses from the drop down history list on the editor. > Thanks. Open the dropdown menu list. Tap the down and up arrow keys to

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 3:10:15 PM (-5 GMT), Kevin scribbled: >> Personally, I find those "idiot light" type warnings irritating as all >> heck. I'm always thinking "If I wanted a damn subject I would have put a >> damn subject" as I press the OK button. Just add a default to your

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 3:12:09 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Operative term is almost. Quick notes to my relatives, however, I rarely > put subjects on. Bad netiquette. :) > Software isn't there to prevent the user from making mistakes. > Assumptions like that only decrea

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 6:08:06 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > For the record, no, you cannot. > If you have files going into the trash and don't turn off the > confirmation. You have to confirm when you press delete, confirm on programs, > confirm when emptying trash.

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 6:13:11 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >> I'd rather have more options than I'll ever use than to be frustrated >> because I have none at all. > Then why are you using Windows? Now that's a good one. I like that. My response is that other OS's that of

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 9:02:21 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > People who say that Unix (Esp. Linux) is hard have never used it and don't > really grasp how hard Windows/Mac are nor the difference between "hard" and > "different." Could we take this off TBUDL's bandwidth? I t

Re: Internal picture viewer

1999-10-13 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 4:17:50 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled: > Just checked. I can't say it doesn't work anymore at all, but > sometimes it doesn't show a picture, I haven't found a law yet. > sometimes it seems to help if you leave messages and switch back to

Re: Internal picture viewer

1999-10-13 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 3:40:19 PM (-5 GMT), Stan scribbled: AM>> It displays .gif images OK but doesn't display .jpgs. > Just found interesting thing: > It shows jpegs when the message is in the Inbox, but once it is > moved to a different folder it doesn't show up

Re: Internal picture viewer

1999-10-13 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 5:27:15 PM (-5 GMT), Alexander scribbled: > Hey, might this be a problem with ordinary/progressive JPEGs? Maybe > TB's internal viewer cannot display the latter type of the format? It could before. >> I have no problems with .gif files. >> >> The probl

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-13 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 3:23:17 PM (-5 GMT), Anne scribbled: > just have a notice in the subject line in an evil red color "no > subject" when so subject is entered. > that shouldn't bother while composing (eyes concentrated on something > else) and yet be seen when entering a r

Re: Broken Thread (Was: Re: Internal picture viewer)

1999-10-14 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Thursday, October 14, 1999, 1:54:50 PM (-5 GMT), Keith scribbled: > OTOH, Stan's 'Re[2]' and MaXxX's 'Re[2]' both start new threads in > Agent. I think The Bat! is the only email client that handles these. > Are there others? This is why %Singlere is such a handy template macro. ;-b

Re: New graphics...

1999-10-16 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 16, 1999, 2:32:43 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >> Hmmm... I think left arrow for previous and right arrow for next is >> pretty intuitive. I personally like them... :-) > I would agree if prev/next were left and right of the current message. > However, i

Re: CRTL-BS

1999-10-17 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 17, 1999, 7:24:55 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: TF>>> When I reply to or forward a message, a little arrow attaches TF>>> itself to the envelope icon in front of it in the message list. By TF>>> focussing on this message and hitting crtl-backspace, I can TF>>> follow-

Re: The Bat! - suggestions

1999-10-17 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 17, 1999, 12:56:28 AM (-5 GMT), Keith scribbled: >> May be a new button or a pull-down menu (as one under the Get mail >> button) item would be a better way then a pop-up dialog every time the >> user hits Reply? > I hate to keep referring to other programs, but Agent

Re: Bug detected with ctrl+backspace

1999-10-17 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 17, 1999, 1:10:46 PM (-5 GMT), Andrew scribbled: AM>> OK, I've now detected the pattern. AM>> If you forward a message, a copy of the message sent is not placed in AM>> the "Sent" folder and this is why hitting Ctrl+backspace to find the AM>> forwarded message cop

Re: Bug detected with ctrl+backspace

1999-10-17 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 17, 1999, 4:23:22 PM (-5 GMT), Andrew scribbled: AM>> I use MIME forwarding and maybe that's where the problem lies. > Just tested it. The sent mail (with the forwarded mail MIME attached) > was put in Sent mail folder. But I use the standard template (with > quoting

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-17 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 17, 1999, 7:54:49 PM (-5 GMT), Jason scribbled: > Is there anyway to get formating into templates ? specifically into > the print template .. e.g. Having a Bold 24 point Arial Font heading ? No, AFAIK, templates do not support this function. -- Regards, -=Ali=-

Re: jump to the next unread message - was - Re[2]: The Bat! - suggestions

1999-10-17 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 17, 1999, 10:48:20 PM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: AKL>> Ctrl+[ - jump to the previous _unread_ (inside the current folder _only_) > As for these "short" keys, somebody suggested to change these to N for > Next Unread and so on, I think the suggestions were based on >

Re: Getting formatting into templates ?

1999-10-17 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 18, 1999, 1:03:51 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled: > Hello, the Bat! list recipients, > Monday, October 18, 1999, Jason Varney wrote about > Getting formatting into templates ?: JV>> Is there anyway to get formatting into templates ? specifically into JV>> the p

Re: Message navigation bug detected.

1999-10-19 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 19, 1999, 12:06:42 AM (-5 GMT), Keith scribbled: >> In the view folder window, I use Ctrl+arrows to move from message to >> message. Shift+Ctrl+arrow is supposed to delete the displayed message >> and move to the next. This is not working as it should. The shor

Re: Message navigation bug detected.

1999-10-19 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 19, 1999, 11:02:35 AM (-5 GMT), Keith scribbled: ==8<=== > 3. What I observed was that the blue-arrow icons were NOT moving to > the next message, either up OR down. ==8<=== > (Damn auto-format got me again! Sorry.) Yes, I understood what you > were saying, but the v

Re: About "create a new message" button

1999-10-20 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, 10:38:10 AM (-5 GMT), Patrice scribbled: > What is the role of the arrow near the "create a new message" > button in the toolbar. > It makes nothing when I click on. > Could you help me If you open your address book where hopefully you'll have so

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 10:28:49 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Friday, October 22, 1999, 2:25:49 AM, Marck wrote: >> Message times are internationally corrected and usually work fine for >> sorting. Individual PC system clocks, however, are a law unto >> themselv

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 11:18:44 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Friday, October 22, 1999, 9:11:57 AM, Ali wrote: >> messages may have the same time but the order in which they're listed >> reflects the order in which TBUDL server got the messages. > Well, in theory, ye

Re: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 10:19:07 PM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: ==8<=== > Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a > clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well > (Novell Netware)? 'Horas' which I use isn't freeware. It's available at:

Re: Missing Attachments

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 10:13:06 PM (-5 GMT), Leif scribbled: > Take another look at the massage in question. Do you see any tabs on > the bottom of the message in preview mode? If so, click on the other > tab(s) to see if it is there. If someone sends me an HTML message > with an a

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 10:34:09 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: > Not to mention that with the common trend of trying to stuff >everything into single applications people who *like* to use small, >specialized applications are constantly switching as their current > >favorites gro

Re: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 1:34:03 AM (-5 GMT), Philippe scribbled: > I'd like to have the possibility in a Reply to have the date > in reference to UTC (as we can find it in the Kludges). > See the exemple below (one of the last mails of Steve Lamb) : > The real dat

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 5:00:37 AM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >> COOPERATE with TheBat the Newsreader. The TWO SEPARATE PROGRAMS >> would > You mean like PMMail and PMINews? Hey, I liked that combo in my OS/2 days. They were quite separate products however. All they shared w

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 8:32:53 AM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: AM>> So is getright > ... D/L Manager Getright > Just out of interest - I've just discovered a new one, having used > both GoZilla (mostly) and GetRight (sometimes) for some time. This one > is called NetV

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 10:33:34 AM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: AM>> Again. I'm happy with specialised apps for both. Getright handles AM>> my browser invoked downloads and CuteFTP, I use for FTP uploading AM>> and downloading from specific sites such as my Geocities account AM>> a

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 11:49:33 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: > I find it very usable but awfully slow. For larger FTP's (and with > my baud rate, each new version of TB qualifies), I telnet into my > own account, "get" the file via unix' ftp command onto the home > directory on

Re: OT: GetRight et al (was Re[2]: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?)

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 12:36:04 PM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: > Through WinGate? It won't for me - not with the configuration I > have here. But, like I say, NetVampire seems to work well while > neither GoZilla nor GetRight work properly *for me* through WinGate. > On a

Re: Date Presentation [was Re[2]: Clock syncing]

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 12:41:33 PM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: AM>>> What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so AM>>> doing, put the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees AM>>> the GMT and makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time AM

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-23 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 7:31:39 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >>> W: nothing (would be, uhm, XNews, I think) >> ^ >> That's a good one though it's an online >> newsreader. Not much offline r

Re: The Bat! - bug report

1999-10-24 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 24, 1999, 3:35:42 AM (-5 GMT), Marck scribbled: ==8<=== > Steps to reproduce the bug: > Use auto-format when editing a reply. You're bound to hit it > sometime! It's almost impossible not to. ;-) > Seriously though, just reply with Auto-format on

Re: Keyboard shortcut

1999-10-24 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, October 24, 1999, 2:49:16 AM (-5 GMT), Patrice scribbled: ==8<=== > Is there a keyboard Shortcuts list somewhere on the web for TB!? I'm > searching to jump to next unread mail even threads are viewed by > reference in mailing list. Here's one attached. -- Regards,

Re: Cant change my email address

1999-10-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 25, 1999, 10:37:30 AM (-5 GMT), Kevin scribbled: > Has anyone reported this one, or does anyone else get this behavior > from 1.36? > 1) When I change my email address for an account in the account properties >(both normal and return address) it doesn't change. W

Re: bug for new mails

1999-10-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 25, 1999, 10:57:59 AM (-5 GMT), Roel scribbled: > (this happens under 1.35, don't know about 1.36) > when you've got a folder-specific template for new mails, and in > that template you've specified a 'to'-adress (like my folder for > this list), when you doub

Re: You're banned !

1999-10-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 25, 1999, 12:09:54 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: >> We are sorry to inform you that your e-mail >> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has been banned. This means that >> everytime you try to send us e-mail - you will get this reply >> AUTOMATICLY! >Ooo, ooo, ban me too, ban me t

Re: AB file format, part 2

1999-10-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 25, 1999, 12:42:08 PM (-5 GMT), Chris scribbled: > OK. I've APPARANTLY been successfully unsubscribed from this > trash, but I still continue to receive this now spam. Please remove > me from this list ASAP as I no longer need any exposure to this now > waste

Re: You're banned !

1999-10-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 25, 1999, 1:04:16 PM (-5 GMT), Denis scribbled: SL>>Ooo, ooo, ban me too, ban me too! M!! BAN ME!!! >Could you please tell in a few words what does BAN mean? >Are we in antispam lists again? Does it relate to spam issues at >all? To ban f

Re: You're banned !

1999-10-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 25, 1999, 1:04:16 PM (-5 GMT), Denis scribbled: > To ban from the list means to disallow the user in question from being > allowed to post messages to the list. I think in this case it also > means that he'll not receive posted messages as well. It's an imposed > uns

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-25 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Monday, October 25, 1999, 1:22:47 PM (-5 GMT), Paula scribbled: >> This is where I think you will find the most disagreement. The >> majority of the list members ... Felt very strongly against >> incorporating other functions like news reading, and even HTML into >> TB. > I think tha

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