quot;Item" pull-down/pop-up list, and then edit the style
JO> according to your liking.
Using that dialog, you should be able to change the signature's
formatting, from the font face, size, modifiers (bold/italic), and
foreground/background colors.
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Funny quotes: &qu
(from main window) ->
Preferences -> Viewer/Editor -> Message Viewer/Editor. Choose
"Signature Text" in the "Item" pull-down/pop-up list, and then edit
the style according to your liking.
See if that helps you with the messages you're having difficulty with.
."
In any event, it seems like purging the messages "fixes" the immediate
problem.
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"A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at
kick boxing." -- Emo Philips
"There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand
binary, and th
ace.
But I believe you need to be registered to use either. More
info on reporting methods is buried within Knujon's
CastleCops forum:
<http://www.castlecops.com/f240-Knujon_General_Discussion.html>
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will only move the cursor.
Another way of doing it is to simply right-click on the Task bar (not
system tray) entry (if you haven't turned it off) and selecting "Move"
from there. Once you've selected move you can use the arrows and then
the mouse to move the window someplace vi
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I have a a filter string of "name:.*jolsen" but it's not catching it
in the HTML version of the email. If the text I'm looking for were in
the plain-text version, the filter would find it.
Is there something I need to do differently to make my filter catch on
Hello Jack,
Saturday, September 6, 2003, 10:56:16 AM, you wrote:
>> I wish there was a concise description of the
>> changes/additions from 1.62 to 2.0 somewhere.
JM> Make that two of us.
There is a readme.txt file with the 2.0 install that gives the
history of changes from as early as ver 1.00
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: MD5
Hello James
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 14:15:07 -0500 GMT
(3/5/2003, 2:15 PM -0500 GMT), David Calvarese wrote:
DC> Got another question, What Antivirus works really well with TB!?
Kaspersky works very well. It does require the "Pro"
d then be assigned to the default view by those
> who want them. These fields by default would only be pointers to the
> original fields unless modified via macros or manual edit.
Excellent point. I'm not sure if it would cover others' needs
though.
the same manner. In fact, I have done this
with the TB lists before to save a copy of someone's RegEx
template idea for later reference. Of course I'd leave the
original intact within one of the TB folders here in case I
needed to reply or quote it some time in the future.
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n the interpretation or organization of those creations.
Once again, this argument seems to be viewed by the opposition
only within the extreme confines of group postings.
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The B
).
The idea is very much alive here. I am still happy with TB as
is but fully expect this feature to be added at some point. To
me, the whole essence of TB cries for this type of manipulative
power to be given to mail power users.
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Hello James
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 17:13:21 +0500 GMT
(2/25/2003, 7:13 AM -0500 GMT), Alexander A. Gomanyuk [AAG] wrote:
AAG> Would You consult me, where and what I should set up in filter, that
AAG> The Bat runs Antivirus program to check
letterhead and to use the existing address book
information.
I can see how to change and set up the print template but of
course it the effects all printing effecting all accounts and at
times I need to print an e-mail as hard copy.
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tell Spam Assassin
to "train" itself using the latest email messages I'm feeding it. It's
this training process I would like to automate.
Anyhow, I thought you might find all that interesting... :)
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s running an external
program. But I was hoping for something a bit cleaner.
Any ideas? Is this type of plug-in-ability something I can look
forward to in V2?
Everyone's suggestions and comments are very appreciated.
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Hi Mike,
Wow, you were right! I upgraded my Detonator drivers from 4.071 to
4.109 and that did the trick!
In all my years of experience with computers, I've never seen a video
driver affect just 1 program.
Thanks,
James
Mike> One suggestion - that sounds like a video card proble
ch to another
product. But a 2-5 second delay is unacceptable.
Thanks,
James
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hanks,
James
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nient option to view a message than no option at all other
than restarting the client or saving the messages to a text file and
reading it in a different application.
j> Closed TB and started it again. Back to normal.
j> Very weird...
I think this was introduced with version 1.6
r the first round of beta testing.
I think the current TB pop3s shortcoming can be worked around by
setting up a local stunnel installation and making TB connect to the
pop3s server through it. I've started to try it but haven't finished
with it yet to know if it works or not.
--James
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#x27;ll have either the beta or final product ready.
Does anyone have a list of features/bugs and a preliminary (subject to
change) release date for an alpha, beta, or final product?
Thanks for passing it along :)
--James
Current version is 1.6
,
by running them through a decoding program.
While it's not an efficient encoding mechanism, it's popular and not
going to disappear quickly enough. It would really by nice if TheBat
were able to support this widely used older (Macintosh) encoding
algorithm.
Thanks for l
s closest to
being mistaken. While 'Re:' is certainly not an abbreviation
for the word 'reply', Thomas's idea of 'in reply to' certainly
does have direct correlation to 'in reference to' which
correlates to 'in regards to' which is linked to
targets TB users just to say they
could do so. I'd like to be prepared with a little extra backup
when that day comes.
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, but its a pain in butt..
I just want to get this fix :) thanks for all the
attention on this
Jamesmailto:jthomas07@;charter.net
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nothing..now my other accounts will let me delete
any help? i sure need it
Jamesmailto:jthomas07@;charter.net
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batch file
idea entirely. My method works with shortcuts. I think if
you tried my suggestion
mid:14814493600.20021023123620@;rosedreamdesign.com
and
mid:1513564224.20021021234450@;rosedreamdesign.com
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same in Windows XP? I can't duplicate the above in
> XP.
For XP, you can try the same method via command prompt. You can
get to the prompt by typing "command" (without quotes) in the
Run dialogue.
Start/Run/type "command"/Click OK
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created a shortcut to a shortcut. Configure your
hotkey / button to launch the second level shortcut - HotShot.
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on.
If anyone has any amendments or fixes to the method, I'd
appreciate it if they'd let me know so I can tighten it up a
bit.
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Win
ibility.
Good enough for me. True about the indexing. I hadn't thought
of that. Though they also index the archives.
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se for their configurability and simple ability
to drop down to manual mode. If I were using a shared computer I
would consider other more automatic configurations if not other
products entirely.
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people that they are, take
the complaint, harvest all the email addresses out of it and add them
to their database.
Great family fun, eh? :)
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achieve the same. But it's a nice little discovery just the
same.
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er and _then_ change it to move to the
inbox that said intended feature is broken?
IOW, if you leave it alone, TB never moves the message at all.
But if you actively configure it to move the message to the
inbox, then it actually does?
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f anything were to go wrong, I'd expect
incoming messages to be moved to the inbox rather than copied
there. I suspect that it has something to do with the fact that
one of my 'Actions' is to park the message...if you have a rule
set to move a message that's parked, it copies
),
> copy (CTRL C), then go to your filters dialog box, and press CTRL V.
> You should notice a new filter magically appear ;)
Don't forget to alter the paths listed to match your mail folder
structure and the path to the text editor of your choice.
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Hello Marck,
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, at 08:09:46 [GMT -0400] (which was 8:09:46
AM in NY, USA) James Senick wrote:
>> Not necessarily. I just added as the hotkey for the
>> filter and left the "Check the selected message against this rule"
>> unchecked. It works perf
That's odd. Mine moved them. I'll test again in a bit. I must
have left something out.
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to see if I'm on the right track?
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emove old subjects from it.
Oh my! I feel dumb. I completely forgot about the alternative
sets. Thanks Marck.
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7;ve seen news readers - which are designed to handle such
> processing - have trouble with consistently applying thread settings to
> new messages in a thread, so I'd guess its not as easy to do as it might
> seem.
The only 'reader' I recall encountering such a problem was
can read it first, before any other email. I agree with James, it
> might be interesting.
Correct. I want to mark a thread or topic as "watched" or
important so that every response to that thread takes visual
precedence over others.
> James, just create a rule that applies a co
Hello Dierk,
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, at 19:23:27 [GMT +0200] (which was 1:23:27
PM in NY, USA) Dierk Haasis wrote:
> Hello James!
> On Sunday, September 29, 2002 at 6:52:34 PM you wrote:
>> Is this worth pursuing to anyone else?
> There is a difference in handling e-mail and n
I couldn't
write a TB macro or template if my life depended on it. But I
can borrow and alter them with the best of them.
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TB running per my suggestion. I'd really like the whole
place to be using it. That's another topic I suppose.
> Let's bag it before they tag us.
As long as I have the last word. I really want this feature and
even more the ability to combine threads.
> Take care.
P
e.
Have you ever come across an office or department you know would
benefit from switching to TB only to hold that suggestion
because of the "learning curve" involved. That's badly said
too. TB doesn't have a steep learning curve. Rather, more
popular software has a 'dum
their heart's
> content.
I have a feeling Marck will change the subject any minute now.
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on, bad
implementation.
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rly
> distinguishable annotations and save them. Within TB! you use the Memo
> feature which can help a lot.
I do Dierk. And if I could only run a second copy of TB, I
could import these back to that copy at will for searching.
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that started it all off. Except this time, the whole
thread will be entitled "Editable Subject" instead of Wish List
Item.
Sure would be nice to just type over the subject though :)
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The Bat! v.1
Hello Gerard,
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, at 23:24:03 [GMT +0200] (which was 5:24:03
PM in NY, USA) Gerard wrote:
> Hi James,
> It amazes me that someone who wants to edit an received email is
> worried about the time and date.
It amazes me why many don't understand the need for it
gt;> bye... mark.
> You can simply drag the Email into the outbox folder-Then double
> click on it and it will open to allow you to EDIT any portion of the
> message_ Subject line and or Body. Close and then drag back into your
> inbox Folder..
> BOB
line content relevant to your purpose.
> Worthy of consideration for inclusion in the nexr release?
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ify stalled
projects, projects needing approval, etc.
So if a message belongs to a thread, is there a way for the filter to
perform an action on the entire thread (like set color group)?
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have used that doesn't miss something. I am not
referring to this nested message business. Rather, I mean if I
put 50 collected viruses in a folder and scan them with several
AV apps, only AVG and Panda have caught them all. Those others
that people seem so enamored with m
chments of those nested messages. So, better stated
(assuming I am correct, of course) the AVG plug-in cannot read
below the first level of attachments.
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The
ing to workBut the message crashed Popcorn too :(
Unfortunately, Popcorn will not allow me to redirect that
message without first downloading it...which of course, crashes
it.
> Julian
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The Bat! v.
line were merged by some freak error. The addresses
(or at least most of them) begin with 'submit@' so I don't think
it would be a stretch to think this person was using the BCC
line to spew his/her spam.
> @James: could you contact your ISP to grab this mail 'as is'
commended that I open the message from the
Web mail alternative. Bad suggestion IMO. I guess that's why
I'm not in tech support. ;)
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than 78 or 80 characters (means: folding long header lines).
The actual message in question contains more than 150 email
addresses...not just characters. So the number of characters is
well above 999. But this may be beside the point.
> I can't imagine why this 'long line' wo
made
it into the product :(
Does anyone know of any hacks I can employ to alter the search/query
string TheBat is using, and how I can add custom columns to the search
results?
Thank you for your time..
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Current version is 1.61 | "
tents of the
temporary file? Is it looking for any specific exit code from the
external program maybe?
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A point system could be implemented. The Bat should count spam keywords,
and tally up the points. Then automatically direct them into folders like:
Inbox
Possibly Spam
Most likely Spam
Spam Trash
4. All spam should be "marked as read". I don't want to see the bat wings
flying for i
Hi Jonathan,
I don't understand. How could I possibly filter all of the good mail?
I run a business and am contacted by new people all the time.
Thanks,
James
Jonathan> On Monday, May 13, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
>> The simplest and most effective spam filter is
OK, guys, I need your help.
Currently, it takes a Ctrl-Shift-F plus 6 clicks to create a spam filter
for a given spam message.
Please tell me there is an easier way! Last year I received 50,000+
emails.
Thanks,
James
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Did I sign up corectly? Anyone here?
Thanks,
James
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lly send twice but the 'connections'
are ultra fast since they aren't really Internet connections to
a remote mail server.
I use one specific TB account for this and just change
the SMTP / port settings as needed.
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megabyte
attachment via email. It would be nice to toggle off auto
checking when doing these things. I don't want to shut down TB
though because I am writing a message during this time. And of
course, I don't want to kill my connection because another
application is using it.
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too much of a Bat newbie to write again and
William Moore> refute the points he makes.
Nice try. Personally, I'd take an inquisitive and
innovative "newbie" over a biased set in his ways "expert" any
day.
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1. Start immediately,
2. Do it flamboyantly,
3. No exceptions.
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nd add
Peter Kerekes> recipient in addition to sender.
If I follow you correctly, what you want goes something
like this: you have a filter that filters email from James from
the inbox to the James folder. And you'd like to have a copy of
all messages you send to James filtered to t
I have proper and fully installed browsers.
Karin> And actually, the error might be yours. There is no doc type
Karin> defined...
Karin> - K -
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I very much look forward to newsreader capability in TB. But I
understand your counter to that as well. Perhaps it's just
the wish that all of one's communications tools could perform
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Kris> Greetings,
Kris> Cyclon
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N.> - Sean T.
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Dierk> (Benjamin Disraeli)
Dierk> -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
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Dierk> Comment: Privacy is the core element to Freedom!
Dierk> iQA/AwUBPAnjuPTo1oA8g8dLEQJWgQCfWg02Ei32cHxJLQPh7HZvCJb5L7IAnjJ1
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Hi Januk,
Sunday, December 02, 2001, 12:31:38 AM, you wrote:
Januk> Hello James,
Januk> On Saturday, December 1, 2001 at 22:54 GMT -0500, a creature mimicking
Januk> James Senick [JS] wrote:
JS>> One would still want to be able to personalize mass e-mail
JS>> messages a
Hey Sean,
N.> Hello James,
N.> To my the problem isn't HTML, per-se...it's the fact that the features
N.> of HTML can be misused by more unsavory types (such as spammers, who,
N.> by merely including an external image, can determine whether or not your
N.> email address
heBat to be beyond mainstream quality, the masses may not feel
this way until HTML composing and improved handling is
implemented. Again, I trust this is already in the works, as
Marck has stated. It's probably just being done the right way!
One only needs to be patient I suppose.
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Does theBat automatically filter duplicate address book entries when
performing a mass mailing?
Thanks in advance and I apologize if this question was answered
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Sorry, the last post was a feature request (I left it subject-less)
In some *other* email packages I use, there are options to set multiple
colors for the different levels of quotes in a message, i.e.,
> this quote would be one color
>> this quote would be another color
>>> yet another color et
In some *other* email packages I use, there are options to set multiple
colors for the different levels of quotes in a message, i.e.,
> this quote would be one color
>> this quote would be another color
>>> yet another color etc. etc.
Would it be possible to consider adding multiple color quote
> Hang on ... by using colour groups you can change the font / colour of
> the message lists, so that one's available right now.
Very slick!! Works like a charm. I can live with the folder pane, I don't
look at that as much as the message lists. Thanks!!
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n that the person receiving the e-mail will be using a fixed width
font.
Now, for a question. I know how to tell the editor which font to use, but how
do I change the font for Folder pane and the message list pane?
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mentioned here as yet. The most notable
of these is Web Trends.
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to delete was the quotation marks. The %1 may be
>> crucial. If you did just that, Netscapes me (what a bad pun).
>>
Jim> Quotes only were deleted... the %1 remains... along with my problem!!! :))
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dummy).
DH> 2. Got to the address book and use the "New mass mailing" under
DH> "File". for that you have to define a Quick Template. With this method
DH> every one on your "list" will get a message personally delivered (TO =
DH> addressee).
DH> -
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Thank you for the help. I will try and get more familiar with using
ctrl-]. The only concern was wanting to read an entire thread,
including those that were threaded differently due to email client
inconsistencies, in pretty much the order they were posted but it looks like I will
have to just
Couple of questions I have been unable to find the answers to (and
I'll admit right out that my search wasn't extensive, but it did
include the places I would expect to find the answer):
1. Is there a way to thread messages in a folder using regex? This
list is not so bad, but lists with people
And before anyone asks, no this is not a personal problem :) I hope
this is the right place to send this, it is my first post here. Ok,
here is the problem. When I import mail from eudora into the BAT, all of the messages
have the
same creation and received dates which makes it difficult to or
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