Hello Thomas,
On Dec 30, 2007 9:30 PM, Thomas Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Jack,
>
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:01:21 -0600 GMT (30/12/2007, 01:01 +0700 GMT),
> Jack LaRosa wrote:
>
> JL> I have been using TB for a number of years now and still haven'
account show up. We both
have separate ABs. I assume I've done something wrong in the initial
setup but I have no idea what.
Assuming I've stated my problem in an understandable fashion, does any
one have any ideas?
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Jack LaRosa mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Conveyi
Marek,
On 10/28/07, Marek Mikus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> Sunday, October 28, 2007, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>
> > Good question. I just looked for the autocomplete options (used to be
> > "from addressbook", "from history" etc) but couldn't find them either.
>
> > Where do they hid
On 10/27/07, Marck D Pearlstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Jack,
>
> @27-Oct-2007, 16:26 -0500 (27-Oct 22:26 here) Jack LaRosa [JL] in
> mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> JL> Did this message go anywhere?
>
> Please do a Google search on using Google mail for
Did this message go anywhere?
TIA,
Jackmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 3.99.25 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Did this message go anywhere?
TIA
Jack mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 3.99.25 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
HI all,
I've just noticed a quirk in addressing new messages (only on my
wife's side of the computer) where TB will suggest a previously
entered address as you're typing. The autocomplete portion of the
address is blocked in blue (as if selected) and if you try to change
what TB is suggesting, it
raffic now down so low that I shouldn't expect very many
messages anymore from this list, or is the fact that I can't fetch
TBUDL messages using TB somehow connected?
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Jack LaRosa mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apologies. Just a test.
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Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
On 6/16/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I asked this before and I'll ask again now because there where a few
updates.
I really hate those big blue vertical bars when replying to a HTML
message.
They look bad, take up much space and act weird when trying to delete some
text.
Optio
t the problem might be?
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Alabama, USA
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to 7/26. Any ideas?
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Alabama, USA
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AM> The only thing I can think of is to check the log file to see if write
AM> permissions have somehow been changed. The log file being set to read
AM> only will do this.
That did it. Thanks Allie.
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Jack LaRosamailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
JA> shown.
Alas, even after setting the default AB for each account (I had never
done it) *all* favorites from *each* AB appear when the arrow is clicked.
I even closed and reopened TB! to no avail.
But thanks for trying Januk.
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is pressed regardless of which account I
happen to be in.
Am I wrong in assuming that with this new version I should not
expect this to happen?
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Jack LaRosamailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
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sformation. Apologies if this is being sent to the wrong address.
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Alabama, USA
Message created 11:02:20 PM (GMT-6) on Sunday, June 17, 2001
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Hello Thomas,
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 11:23:42 +0800 GMT your local time, which was
Thursday, September 14, 2000, 10:23:42 PM (GMT-6) my local time,
you wrote:
TF> Hi Jack,
TF> On Thu, 14 Sep 2000 19:21:32 -0500GMT (15/09/2000, 08:21 +0800GMT),
TF> Jack LaRosa wrote:
JL>> I jus
days" boxes are set to zero. I
frequently leave messages in the outbox simply because I forgot to
send them. They are *not* saved as drafts and always reappear the next
time I start TB!. They *are* sent (without a status change) when I
remember to send them.
Apparently for me, they are purged *
Hi Januk
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, 16:45:15 your local time (GMT -0700), you wrote to the list:
JA> Hello Jack,
JA> On Sunday, September 10, 2000 at 14:40:38 GMT -0500 (which was 12:40 PM
JA> where I live) witnesses say Jack LaRosa typed:
>> Hi Januk
>> On Sat, 9 Sep 2000
ut all
JA> folders that have folder templates into a dummy account. My main
JA> account has "This account is default for Mailto: URLs" selected.
JA> This way I never have the problem referenced here.
Can you explain what your last paragraph means? I'm not getting the
c
Hello Bats!,
Thanks to all who replied regarding this problem. Since it isn't a
major annoyance I'll probably just live with it (or without it) and
wait for the next TB! upgrade. Maybe that'll have some effect on it.
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tting am I overlooking? Will I have to remember to select my
mailbox folder every time I close TB!? I haven't tried that so I don't
even know if it works.
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Jack LaRosa mail to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
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ed me to un-install Win98 in the
first place have been eliminated by properly preparing the machine
prior to the re-installation.
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Jack LaRosa mail to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
Message created 10:15:07 AM (GMT-6) on Thu
message
--snip---
Any idea why I should get two copies of this message? I've noticed
others from you are also sometimes duplicated. The messages appear
identical but their files sizes are slightly different.
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J
t as I; so here goes:
Can you explain exactly where PGP comes into play regarding these
(list) messages? I was under the impression that the purpose of PGP
was to conceal the content of correspondence except to those who
possessed the correct "key". Is my understanding flawed?
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Jack L
, the best e-mail client
around! (Also, I tend to screw up a lot myself.)
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Jack LaRosamail to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
Message created 2:55:30 PM (GMT-6) on Tuesday, July 04, 2000
==
Hi Allie
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, 17:06:17 your time (GMT -0500), you wrote to the list:
AM> On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 15:02:58 -0500, Jack LaRosa wrote:
JL>> The only problem I've encountered so far is that when I click on the
JL>> "down arrow" to the right of the CREAT
field when
_composing_ a message. The FAVORITES "down arrow" is attached to the
right of the CREATE A NEW MESSAGE button and only appears _before_ you
decide to create a new message.
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tes" are displayed. I
checked my address book and my favorites *are* still checked. I even
checked some new ones and get the same result. The program *is not*
locked up as I can click on the CREATE A NEW MESSAGE button and a
blank message form appears. Any ideas?
Again, thanks for all your
Allie Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 07:19:05 -0500, Jack LaRosa wrote:
>
> JL> So now Win98 is up and running but my old Bat! isn't. When I ran the
>
> It sounds like you didn't back up the registry keys for TB!.
> You'll have to reregister it
.
Can anybody help?
TIA
Jack LaRosa
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same folder containing the message to
which I had replied. Why couldn't TB! find the reply on the first
pass? In any case, never did I have the 'searching message' button
appear anywhere as you describe.
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ct, I have to question why there would be folder templates
AND address book templates anyway. Seems redundant.
Anyway, thanks for the help.
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Jack LaRosamail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
Message created 3:52:07 PM (GMT-6) on Sunday, December 12,
con to bring up your *favorites*. Click on any
favorite other than that which belongs to the currently highlighted
folder. The template which appears is the one which exists for the
currently highlighted folder, not the *favorite* folder. Why?
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Hello Bats!,
Just thought I'd let everyone know, I bought one of Scott Moore's 20
Meg PCMCIA Flash Disks ATA Type II and it arrived today. It is
marked *IGT International Game Technology 20MB* and is about half
again as thick as the Simple Technology 16MB card I was using. It
slid in my
d I not understand your question?
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Jack LaRosamail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
Message created 11:37:25 AM (GMT-6) on Friday, November 26, 1999
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under
ith the tip. What is
>> it? (It's probably something obvious I'm missing).
AM> Your antidote is the good old Escape key. :)
Amazingly, that works! I too replied to Douglas before my last fetch
so I didn't know you had replied also. Where did you find that? and
why d
isible. It worked fine.
DH> But I found nothing in the help file anything telling me how to bring
DH> the rest of my messages back into view, short of closing TB!.
DH> (Repeating the procedure did not do the job).
or the shortcut: CTRL=
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Jack LaRosa
Hello Bats!,
I frequently have to send my boss messages and he is very lax about
picking up and reading his messages. I started making his messages
HIGH PRIORITY in the hopes that they would stand out and catch his
eye. I don't know what kind of mail client he uses so I don't even
know
BJECT="blah-blah-bla", but not %SUBJ="..."
OZ> Yes, my mistake. I mistook it with %SUBJ macro, which is informational
OZ> only.
Many thanks Alex & Oleg. That works perfectly.
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Alaba
get to change it"
to a new message, then everything after %SUBJ appears wherever I placed it in the
template, not on the Subject line. Have I misunderstood?
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Alabama, USA
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would be...* get placed so that it appears in the
subject line?
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Alabama, USA
Message created 11:37:31 PM (GMT-6) on Saturday, October 16, 1999
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mean, one would
SL> think that would be a logical assumption to make about buttons that perform a
SL> task in a direction indicated. Geez.
Agree wholeheartedly. Most disappointing.
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Jack LaRosamail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
Message created 10
and
simply forward them to me. Is there any way to make this work more
efficiently or even differently?
Apologies if this has been answered before.
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Jack LaRosa mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
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Hello Bats!,
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?
TIA,
Jack LaRosa mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTE
ctuality,
the string before the @ sign _is_ different in the real addresses.
So... Thank you Mark, but as you can see, that suggestion won't work.
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Jack LaRosamail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
Message created 10
nd I interpret the same way use of the pipe
character as it is defined in the help file. Thank you also.
These will be tried on receipt of the next messages from said
relative.
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Alabama, U
ECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] or some other configuration?
I want the filter to detect either address.
TIA,
Jack LaRosa mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA
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