On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 12:32:24 +0100, Simon
(Privateofcourse) wrote:
>So full system integration is just a no go then..never?
I've been asking for proper integration some time back - specifically
because of the ActiveSync prob since there is no substitute for AS if
you have a Windows Mobile device.
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
I'd like to have an additional Action for the Scheduler: Delete
Message.
Reason: Oftentimes I have messages, like vouchers, valuable only up to
a certain date; after that date they can be deleted. I'd like to
automate the process such that I get a reminder before the 'best
before' and then an auto
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:10:35 +0100, MAU
wrote:
>Don't tell me, I'm just another user. Log you feature request in:
Don't take everything personal.
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[DH² Publishing]
www.DH2Publishing.info
Writing and Imaging
Current version is 4.1.7 |
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 21:26:00 +0100, MAU
wrote:
>You may try something, don't know if it works because I haven't tried
>it.
What we need is the rather simple - in terms of usage - capability to
d'n'd QTs.
Consider this a feature request.
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www.DH2Publishing.info
Writ
Hi,
first a thanks for finally crushing my pet bug [the one where I had to
change focus of a folder before I could empty it]. At least for now it
seems to be gone.
Unfortunately I have to say that RITLabs' ordering process is more of
an obstacle than an asset. It got worse when element5/Digital R
On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 12:31:39 +, Privateofcourse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yes, me too! However, the difference is that the manual that users are
>proposing to produce here is a printable manual, not an electronic manual
>for viewing/reading on a monitor.
Actually it is no more difficult to o
reported as "will be in v2". Alright with me.
Not alright it is (shades of Yoda) to tell me about the "wrong" way of
TB's editor. BTW, some of the arguments used pro TB haven't even been
addressed ...
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T
Hello Peter!
On Friday, December 27, 2002 at 9:22:28 PM you wrote:
> If there was anything else you wanted to tell us, I must say, I'm sorry, I
> didn't get it...
He tried to send me something privately.
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a thought experiment, a so-called "other world": If TB's
editor had been there before Word and become more popular (through
which ways ever), the normal convention would be TB's behaviour.
> It's pretty clear already. The bottom line is that everyone (I hope)
> using th
#x27;ll have either the beta or final
> product ready.
There once was an interview Marck conducted. Most of what was promised
then has now been become part of 1.6x.
BTW, there are not many bugs left in TB, and the shortcomings have
more to do with certain aspects users want.
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whose editor is nothing
more than a tool to put in characters and observe a pre-defined line
length. The only good part about it is they way you can easily change
between VPF and NVPF - or was that only in message view?
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s (Textpad, NoteTab, Ultraedit)
> managen to avoid this problem.
All three mentioned, and Word since 2k, offer free-caret editing ike
TB, but they don't have the restriction of using only plain text with
a certain line lengths.
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didn't
> contain characters.
Apart from the nice idea of a line containing no characters having not
the same end and begin position ...
This question can be answered by two simple experiments. Anybody
volunteering?
;-)
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ue, but this is more a question for some of our
more tech savvy members, who seem to be vacationing.
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Yes, *you* can make a difference. You just have to *do* something ...
anything. (Derek Leveret)
_
Hello Allie!
On Thursday, December 26, 2002 at 12:55:12 PM you wrote:
> Where ever you have the blank lines, just put %- at the beginning
> of the line.
Not at the end?
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That's what Love will
ver.
Version 2 is said to have complete IMAP support.
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The First Amendment presupposes that right conclusions are more likely
to be gathered out of a multitude of tongues, than through any kind of
authoritat
erhaps something else on
your system interferes. Like Zone Alarm, any firewall at all, some
malware, a wrong system configuration.
Just suggestions.
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The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
If all men acted from enlightened self interest, the world woul
t the end of the message; just be
sure to have any macro that attaches a file before the macro typing
out attachments.
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I think the idea of art is killing creativity
cess *all* macros.
> Sorting office filters window should not be a fixed size window.
Concur.
> More options in the sense of one filter with check box
> options for read, replied, etc...
Hm, that is all in there, just, the usability concept is another one
than yours.
> Happy Holida
y
convinced that you cannot lose customers you already have by changing
your advertising, you lose them through bad service. Hence advertising
can solely be targeted at potential clients.
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Artificial Intelligence
vCard
> again and again.
1. Nothing to do with what I wrote.
2. What you describe is a shortcoming in MS's software, you only have
the option to include vCard with every message or none at all. Another
point where TB shows its supremacy.
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- without photo
- just photo
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Marriage is a wonderful institution, but who wants to live in an
institution?
_
guments, actually we just took the same
approach with partly even identical wording in answering Thomas' -
hopefully tongue-in-cheek - post. As you have read by now.
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Statistics are like bikinis: What they re
Gallery but even that is not used
"honestly". In my experience there'll always be clowns using Bart
faces, *LotR* characters, *Star Wars* images. I don't want to see
that.
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Hello Roelof!
On Friday, December 20, 2002 at 9:49:58 AM you wrote:
> But if you start the line with a space TB will never display it as
> bold.
And if it is "Bold" specifically that bothers you switch - like me -
to the PTV (Yes, your lines would have been shown in red).
Hello myob!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 8:51:25 PM you wrote:
> Agreed. I've found it one of the plus points in Ameol, and would
> like it as an option in TB! too.
Seems to be a real killer feature.
Let's go wells and bhistles everyone!
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Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 8:57:48 PM you wrote:
> I do. It isn't compulsory to use, and if someone does, the overhead is
> minimal.
How can it not be compulsory. If someone sends it, I see it ...
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l/rational debate.
So don't ask why. I just don't want it.
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Silence is the virtue of fools. (Francis Bacon)
Current version is 1.62 |
ch can be considered right, and when is it too
much?
Also, one man's useful feature is another woman's bloat.
I don't want X-Image (or whatever that is called).
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You can't please everyo
Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 4:37:40 PM you wrote:
> OTOH, I was a Person when I bought TB, and now I am a Student. Should
> I ask for a refund?
I always thought it was my impression that students are not persons
... I now see that it is a common notion. ;-)
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ut how to request a new feature... ;-)
Sad to say it is already suggested. At least through the list.
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There *is* love at first sight.
Current version is 1.62
ferences to TB! in your b1? That worked fine for me.
O7b1 and b1b were not complete, they, beside other things, lacked the
prefs for choosing an e-mail client. That was discussed on the beta
group, confirmed by various OS employees.
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Hello TBUDL Members!
Just for those members interested in the current Opera beta series,
with the new beta 2 other than the M2 internal mailer is chooseable.
And it works with TB flawlessly.
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Marry
Hello Spike!
On Monday, December 16, 2002 at 4:09:53 PM you wrote:
> This is why I refuse to use any M$ mailer 'product' for my
> systems. Standards should be standards (unless you are
> MicroShaft)! This just doesn't work for me..
Just replied to change the subje
cate to beleive that you are
> indeed Dierk?
To me it actually doesn't matter who you believe I am. It's, BTW, not
the purpose of PGP signing to ensure your believe of me as a person.
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If you ask th
verybody.
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Die Trunkenheit vermehrt schön zwei schöne Dinge - Mut und Liebe.
(Jean Paul)
Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silve
uld
> take us again to one of those recursive and endless discussions.
Me not. But you know that I am an ardent fighter for in line posting
...
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Don't let a little
y and the USA).
That signing is a good thing is out of the question ...
And why does this "bandwidth" argument often comes up to say "This
discussion should not be held"?
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Hello Miguel!
On Sunday, December 15, 2002 at 10:34:51 AM you wrote:
> Bandwidth concerns? ;-)
No, readability. I am on a DSL flat rate with 2 Mbit/s download.
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Ernährung ist tödlich! Jeder, der sich la
ning future messages:
1. Please use a meaningful subject.
2. Please cut away excess quotes.
Thank you!
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He, who doth not look back, will lose his way. (Derek Leveret)
_
Then I want at least the editor of my choice being in SmartBat instead
of Notepad.
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Mitfreude, nicht Mitleiden macht den Freund. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
Current versio
TB via SmartBat - when will others
installed on a system, like TextPad on mine, be supported?
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The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
The most powerful strategy in life is tit-for-tat. None other is as
successful. (Derek L
y helpful TBUDL member) five minutes to think of
that when we set up my LAN.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
The graveyards are full of people who rushed in bravely but unwisely.
(Terry
s a long week,very cold, not to my
liking, with some rather bad news ...
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Cynic: A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not
as they ought to be. (Ambros
P into my TB templates.
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The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Everybody loves a winner, but when you lose, you lose alone. (William
Bell)
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" informat
Hello Victor!
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002 at 6:59:56 PM you wrote:
> Can you please be kind enough to help me find it or the
> main source to it please? Thank you
http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~irfaiad/
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to one of my ABs called "Privat". I
then tried , which opened "Leipzig" for me. So, didn't work at
all.
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The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Statistics are like bikinis: What they rev
iad himself.
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Sex is hereditary. If your parents never had it, chances are you won't
either. (Murphy's Law on Sex)
Current version is 1.61 | "Usin
mplates - a much more tedious way.
BTW, as for encryption the addressee needs to have his PGP key, it
would just be an annoyance if you enable "Always encrypt ...";
messages to folks without a key wouldn't be encrypted but you would be
asked to choose the key from the list or a server.
ory on how
to set up a mailing list with TB.
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The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
When people have problems using a design, it's not because they are
stupid. It's because the design is too difficult. (
ask such questions and get answers to
them.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Military Intelligence is a contradiction in terms.
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL"
chine, just now
a test led to a frozen system ...
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It's never too late to start all over again. (John Kay)
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBU
elated mail into one folder.
It's the olden way, before TBUDL was split up ...
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta16 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity. (Derek
Leveret)
Curren
Hello Eddie!
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002 at 7:47:17 PM you wrote:
> Thanks Dierk. Do you know if it in the pipe for v2?
Not sure. It is high on the wish list, though.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta16 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
In politics, stupidity is not a handi
in some
Preferences of TB).
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Ein Berater ist jemand, der 49 Liebespositionen kennt, aber kein
einziges Mädchen. (Kasimir M. Magyar)
Current version is 1.61 | "
line but as
a MIME attachment.
>- can TB! handle this?
Not yet.
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Beauty is only skin deep.
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information:
htt
Hello Eddie!
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002 at 11:24:17 AM you wrote:
> So what could be done differently to change this?
Unless there is a plug-in for TB or the AV scanner has an option to
scan incoming mail - nothing.
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e strongest - if not *the* strongest - AV
programmes on the market. It uses two (the XP version: three) scan
engines. The point is to update your virus definition base regularly.
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Shoot them all - let GOD sort t
nderscores for spaces.
A URL will not be hard-wrapped.
Ah, although this works, my advice was solely tongue-in-cheek ...
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Never laugh at anyone's dreams. People who
s.
a) What for?
b) Make it a URL format.
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When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to
correct it.
Current version is 1.61 | "U
ide note, the same happened for my cookies line.
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The First Amendment presupposes that right conclusions are more likely
to be gathered out of a multitude of tongues, than through any kind of
authoritative selection. (Jud
when the system is started
again. But that does only work when a file in question is accessed.
For sentimental reasons and a more transparent scanning I chose to use
F-Secure's command line version for scanning of files I download with
GetRight.
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Dierk Haasis
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Hello Richard!
On Saturday, November 30, 2002 at 6:57:53 PM you wrote:
> But that's why I asked, we're both using it already :-(
Sorry, your signature and X-Mailer header show beta 7.
And mine works (after I corrected the path).
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Hello Richard!
On Saturday, November 30, 2002 at 6:42:08 PM you wrote:
> No, all the same. I don't suppose it's this new beta causing it?
Easy to find out: Download the current version (beta 16) and try
again.
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before the macro listing the attachments.
As today I ran into the same problem - an automated reply didn't have
the attachments - I now another idea. Did you by any chance change
your directory hierarchy lately? I did and had to correct the value
for the macro.
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like
> to stick to... - I just want to mark the message as read
> automatically, so that I don't forget to do that as well :)
Flagging or Colour Groups. You can search for flagged or coloured
messages.
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ent
> because I tried it last night and have already had complaints that it
> wasn't there ;-)
Put it at the beginning of your template/message with the addition of
%- at the end of the line.
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Wer Kritik übel nim
y, but how can you reply to a message not being read?
Otherwise you just set a time limit (or use another of the offered
options) to make a message read ...
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta16 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
There are four essential things in the world: Life, Truth, Freed
mailto links in connection with TB implied to me the
scenario of a user clicking on such a link in a web page, TB opening
and then showing a cut off Subject line. Which is not a bug in TB but
a flaw in the mailto link.
Or am I thick?
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ans in this context.
Second, how the hell should TB know what part after a mailto: belongs
to the link and what is the next normal text?
PGP keys available:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendMyPGPkeys for
secure and private conversation per e-mail with me.
And?
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The
%20" (without quotation marks). Somewhere in the
FAQs you find a link to an article (or the article itself, I can't
remember) by Leif Gregory on how to form such links. The most valuable
idea being to use an underscore instead of an encoded blank.
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way is to use a Quick Template for a Mass Mailing.
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The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
When life is reduced to its very essence, we find that we have many
genes in common with every species on Earth, and that we're not so
different from one anothe
Hello TBOT Members!
... or do I have a server problem?
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The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is what it
is for. Spend all you have before you die; and do not outlive
yourself. (George Bernard Shaw
spelling needs a
reform. "gh" from "tough", "o" from "women", "ti" from "nation".
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Wenn Ärger im Menschen ist, so macht er selten das Klügste, sondern
gewöhnl
familiar with his
(another answer I provide later) famous fight against English
spelling.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Das Vergleichen mit anderen ist das Ende des Glücks und der Anfang der
Unzufriedenheit. (Sören Kierkegaard)
ncluding the original
"Schatz, Besitz" (treasure, property, possession).
Thank you for your time.
((This is a re-post of my answer to a message by Thomas Fernandez, not
being altered.))
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You can't tal
7;.
Thought my research presented here cleared the matter ... If not I
gladly post it again.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Be contend with what you get, and what you get will be contend with
you. (Derek Leveret)
_
concerning,
regarding". It is pure coincidence that the prefix "re-" in the
English word "reply" (borrowed from Latin) is spelled the same.
Actually the term used by RITLabs "Subject" is a tell-tale sign for
the original meaning of "re:" being a translation
orld will not work.
BTW, as usual so-called Social Darwinists (incl. sadly Herbert
Spencer) misinterpreted Darwin's ideas. Darwin himself didn't like
Spencer's adage "Survival of the Fittest", which has been
misinterpreted in its own way.
Yes, altruism is natural.
--
nts,
although you could also use them and filter mail from all accounts
within TB to one.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect
if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no
to Privacy you showed. Actually I fear
information about me in the hands of private corporations much more
than officials knowing something about me.
> How much is your percieved privacy issue worth to you?
Privacy is a Human Right. There is no price tag. Except in Red China!
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Dierk Haa
om newsgroups or mailing-lists.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
The two shortest books in the world? Very easy: *The Complete History
of Italian Heroes* and *A Survey of German Humour*. (Derek Leveret)
other software) like this? Even marketing isn't a very goof
argument, since the same effect could be achieved by just telling
people "X-Mailer: The Bat! (http://www.RITLabs.com)".
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Wer von anderen nichts
owercase email addresses.
> Personal preference/pet hate, whatever
That's how it goes, I like it just the other way round.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
If a Creator exists, I conclude that he has an inordinate fondness for
be
World
countries. Really, nice idea ...
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Tritt jemand anderen nicht auf die Füße, so steht er sich selbst im
Weg. (Aleks Papst)
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" i
il now is "no nonsense", and I hope it'll stay such. Call me
conservative.
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The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
Current ve
an upgrade notice
> and I'm a paid up 6.05 version customer even tho I don't actually use
> that version) and saw that there's no mention of an upgrade path
Since 7 is a beta there cannot be an official upgrade notice.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2
Hello Luc!
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002 at 8:16:55 PM you wrote:
> DOM level 2 should be supported now.
> Form Opera's support page:
I know, I tested it for Marck on the weekend. I just meant that due to
the early beta status of O7 Marck didn't change the site, yet.
--
D
ng by Marck and the FAQ in Opera
mode - as I expected. I then switched of JS and got a horrible page
which told me I have to use a browser with JS - as expected.
Conclusion: Marck hasn't yet changed the page for Opera 7. As I
presumed. As I find correct.
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Dierk Haasis
The B
uble is hard enough ...
BTW, I am not sure Marck already changed the FAQ proper since O7 is
still in beta - and it isn't really that usable due to its very
unfinished state.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Doing something with your own hands is *no
t
for the final to see if Opera at last has grown up ... in terms of
MaArck's needs ...
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Assumptions are the mother of all screw ups. (Derek Leveret)
Current version is
ng to make one specific parts of their
professional life easier. Not more colourful ...
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
America is the only nation in history which miraculously has gone from
barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of c
ath you want, it should held your
favourite quotations each in a separate line.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Why is the man who invests all your hard earned money called a
"broker"?
Curre
Hello Dejan!
On Monday, November 18, 2002 at 6:21:55 PM you wrote:
> I was wondering; is it possible to have "x-faces" in The Bat?
Not in the moment, hopefully not in the future.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Blessed are the censor
where reigns the reincarnated
> god, a city given by Indra and built by Vishnukarn.
Now, that tells me why the National Geographic didn't give the
"correct" name for the town in question in its current edition ...
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Serv
Hello Thomas!
On Monday, November 18, 2002 at 4:39:47 AM you wrote:
> The cursor always goes into the TO field first. The %Cursor macro just
> states where it should go once you focus on the message body.
Except when the To field's value is set automatically.
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Dierk Haasis
T
Hello Thomas!
On Monday, November 18, 2002 at 4:36:08 AM you wrote:
> Actually, no.
Actually, yes. If you have an AB template to fill in the value for the
field automatically (I just have to put in TBU, TBO, TBB or TBT, the
rest comes automatically).
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6
d replying. So I guess it
> depends on how you mainly use TB!.
Did that once, too. Decided after an initial set-up of the AB (with
some QTs) it is much less work to not use folder templates, only AB
and account.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
Yes, *
aximize it to see where I am.
Secondly, whenever somebody writes he doesn't ever had a problem with
folder templates I bet that within a week *it* happens to him - never
lost in 2 and a half years.
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Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62/Beta6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600Service Pack 1
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