Opening url with non-default browser

2004-05-18 Thread Coyle306
AJ I am pretty sure when I changed my default browser (from IE to Firefox) AJ my wife complained the following day that I had changed something AJ again. Indeed she was getting Firefox launched. C That was the point of my original message. I don't want to change the C default browser or

Opening url with non-default browser

2004-05-17 Thread Coyle306
AJ I am pretty sure when I changed my default browser (from IE to Firefox) AJ my wife complained the following day that I had changed something AJ again. Indeed she was getting Firefox launched. That was the point of my original message. I don't want to change the default browser or e-mail

Opening url with non-default browser

2004-05-16 Thread Coyle306
I share my home computer with the wife and kids. They use Internet Explorer and Outbreak Express, the system defaults. I use Opera and The Bat. Changing the defaults is not an option. When I click on a url in the body of a Bat message, I want to open it in Opera, the non-default browser.

Help me with a filter, please

2003-11-13 Thread Coyle306
CP Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular CP feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my CP own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct CP to the Trash folder. This works for me: 1. In your new message,

Help me with a filter, please

2003-11-13 Thread Coyle306
Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct to the Trash folder. MM It is best to use POPFile

Reply template oddity - any thoughts please?

2003-09-09 Thread Coyle306
AA So far so good - but when he receives a mail from one user and replies AA using the template above the reply has the word Message before the AA quoted text. So it would appear like this: AA MessageHi Fred...blah blah blah... I've noticed the same thing when I reply in plain text to an

Over-ride BCC from template

2003-09-06 Thread Coyle306
You have to delete the bcc field immediately before hitting send. It's annoying. KK Thanks for the tip. It does work, but clicking in the body isn't KK enough. I have to actually type a character in the body, then go back KK up to the header and delete the field there. It's no big deal, just

Unpredictable filter actions

2003-07-09 Thread Coyle306
SS The [EMAIL PROTECTED] filters ARE before the list filters, as there are specific SS text phrases such as Ancient Toaist, throbbing erections and SS Saundanese Arab Method (I think you know the specific spam messages SS I am talking about!) and the text strings are specific and targeted. I

Unexpected Behavior of Known Filter

2003-06-28 Thread Coyle306
I bcc: myself all the time. Doesn't everybody? TF I used to. Namely when I was replying to private mails while I was in TF the office; when I bcc'ed myself, I could download my replies at home TF as well. I started this practice when I was still using Netscape Mail, TF and that client has a

Unexpected Behavior of Known Filter

2003-06-27 Thread Coyle306
MW Of course, at this point I suppose I should bring up the question of MW why your own address is in your address book? If it weren't then the MW correct filtering event would have occurred... I bcc: myself all the time. Doesn't everybody? I appreciate the responses on this subject, and I

Unexpected Behavior of Known Filter

2003-06-26 Thread Coyle306
I'm using 1.63 Beta 11 with Windows 98. I have the Known filter activated, and I have it move knowns to a sub-folder of the Inbox, Inbox\Known. Otherwise, they go to another sub-folder of the Inbox, Inbox\Unknown. Worked great until I received a spam, in Inbox\Known, from

Unexpected Behavior of Known Filter

2003-06-26 Thread Coyle306
MM Hmmm ... what should not work which way? It seems to me that if an MM email is received with a 'from address' that is in your address MM book it should be sent to the 'known' box. Just out of curiosity MM ... what would you expect to work differently? No. That's my point, it _wasn't_