On 5-4-02 at 08:11, Lars Geiger kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'parked message' appeared
KS>> instead of the dot. _Parked_ fetching mail? What is that supposed to
KS>> do?
> You can park a task, so you can read the log after the task has finished
> its work
On 5-4-02 at 03:19, Daniel Grunberg kindly wrote:
> on Thursday, April 4, 2002, 5:32:35 PM, Karin Spaink wrote:
>> I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'parked message' appeared
>> instead of the dot. _Parked_ fetching mail? What is that supposed to
>> do?
Due to too much traffic on my webservers, connections are
slow. That gives me ample time to study the connection
centre.
In the top screen, there's an up- or down-arrow, depending
on whether mail is being sent or fetched. After the arrow is
a small dot.
I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'pa
On 3-4-02 at 02:59, Sebastian kindly wrote:
> Again: I want to write "ZZZ" and BAT converts it into my
> address that goes across 4 or 5 lines.
Quick Templates are your friend.
Go to account --> properties --> templates --> edit quick
templates.
Create a name and a handle (e.g. ZZZ), type the
On 2-4-02 at 13:16, Jon Lawrance kindly wrote:
> I have online forms for a service I offer, where I receive an email
> with the following subject: "Service xyz"
> When I get such an email, I would like to move it to a folder called
> "Service xyz" and then auto-reply with a standard message, suc
On 1-4-02 at 20:30, Alexis Haeringer kindly wrote:
> Bonjour Marion,
M>> Does anyone know if there is a Dutch language TB! users list?
>Yes, I suppose.
>Apparently you can write to
>Maurice Snellen
Uhm, no; that list was created just for testing and tuning
the Dutch language pack
After having upgraded to 1.60, I deleted the inbox-known.
After Haico explained on the list how to delete the filter
(Shift-Delete), I did so too.
Currently I am witnessing the return of the Inbox-Known
mailbox and filter _again_. I have deleted both trice by
now. Yet, they insist on returning af
On 27-3-02 at 17:19, Haico kindly wrote:
> On 27-3-2002 at 12:49, Michael Disabato wrote:
['known- filter]
GG>>> OK, now I understand what you mean. I don't understand why that is a
GG>>> problem. Just disable it and move to the bottom.
>> It's a matter of aesthetics and performance. I don't
On 26-3-02 at 01:16, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> Hello Yuki Taga,
>> Maybe it is, but to me it just seems like a typical case of software
>> bloat and redundancy, albeit probably on a small scale here.
> That pretty much sums up my view on it as well, and you can add the
> SmartBat memo pad 't
On 25-3-02 at 21:25, Michael Disabato kindly wrote:
> Monday, March 25, 2002, 1:21:57 PM, Luc scribbled:
L>> What about a backup and re-install 1.53d again and do the
> I had a backup of everything except the 1.53d install file. Um. Duh.
I kept one. Mail me privately if you want it.
- K -
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On 23-3-02 at 20:23, Geoff Lane kindly wrote:
> BTW, are there any plans to produce TB! for Linux?
I definitely hope so...
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Curren
Is is possible to make a filter copy a message to two
mailboxes at the same time?
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On 08-03-2002 at 01:49, Marck D Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Argh, sorry. I accpeted the wrong address boo andle.
> Thought so. No problem.
>
> For the onlookers:
> This topic needs no further comme
On 08-03-2002 at 00:51, Karin Spaink kindly wrote:
Argh, sorry. I accpeted the wrong address boo andle.
> On 07-03-2002 at 22:05, Karin Spaink kindly wrote:
>> On 07-03-2002 at 21:33, Ingo Heinemann kindly wrote:
>>> I am planning a page with a list of the
>>> Sci
On 07-03-2002 at 22:05, Karin Spaink kindly wrote:
> On 07-03-2002 at 21:33, Ingo Heinemann kindly wrote:
>> I am planning a page with a list of the
>> Scientology-websites in german language. For that a link
>> to a page with lists of all the Scientology-websites would
>
On 02-03-2002 at 10:56, Geoff Lane kindly wrote:
> TB won't open the message by Philippe Goulillou with subject "Re: Two
> things that puzzle me" that he created at 08:43 GMT in response to
> Costas Papadopoulos' query. When I try to view it in the preview pane,
> the preview pane retains the ima
On 19-02-2002 at 17:24, Marck D Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> There is a new revision of the FAQ up there now with the blue lines
> removed **plus** a completely flat HTML version in expanded outline
> form. It's not pretty,
... but terribly useful. (And no, I don't mind plenty of
white.) Thank you
On 18-02-2002 at 21:01, Luc kindly wrote:
> Mrten wrote
> i bet the validation of the entire page will be invalid: no doctype
> and no character encoding specified --> W3 validator will not
> parse a page (as far as i know and tried).
You can manually enter the presumed doc type, and then th
On 18-02-2002 at 10:31, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
First of all, my apologies, Marck: navigation _does_ work in
my browsers. The problem is that all the blue lines were
terribly confusing, and I thought I was still looking at
headers instead of information, _especially_ since, after
you have clic
On 18-02-2002 at 02:17, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> Just recently I have sent a couple of msgs out to a
> Yahoo group. Although these msgs are delivered &
> appear on their server & are d/led to my machine, I
> also get an error stating that my msg cannot be
> delivered to '[EMAIL PRO
On 17-02-2002 at 19:28, Marck D Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> The majority of people can read it and access it well.
My lover just tried with his NS6.2, and he can't see it
properly either. When he clicks "= is there a compiled list
of keyboard shortcuts?", he loses the original menu and gets
a bla
On 17-02-2002 at 21:30, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> On Sunday, February 17, 2002, 1:34:41 PM, Karin Spaink wrote:
>> Indeed. And is that a reason to ignore the rest? As I told you: I
>> cannot use the page in Mozilla, NS4.7 _nor_ in MSIE5.0. I have
>> proper and ful
On 18-02-2002 at 00:07, James Senick kindly wrote:
> Karin,
> I sympathize with your situation as I am sure Marck
> does. What you may not be aware of is, if I'm not incorrect,
> Marck has developed the FAQ voluntarily - as in he wanted to
> help others without deriving any financial ben
On 17-02-2002 at 19:28, Marck D Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Luc wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[re: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ.html ]
KS>>> I'm afraid that this naviagtion isn't a very good idea.
KS>>> What's the use of a FAQ that many people cannot access?
>> I
On 17-02-2002 at 13:06, Mary Cassidy kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote:
>> I tried both Mozilla and NS4.7. Neither work, alas.
> It works OK with Netscape 4.79, but only if you enable cookies.
I have cookies enabled - cookies for the originating website
only - and the navigation
On 17-02-2002 at 00:57, Roelof Otten kindly wrote:
> Hello Paddy,
PL>> Using: Opera 6.0 Build 1010, Windows ME
PL>> At: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ.html ,
PL>> I can't get the "=" navigation buttons to work.
> That's because the faq uses DOM standard JavaScript. Opera does not
>
On 17-01-2002 at 13:28, David Stone kindly wrote:
> For example if there are 10 messages listed then clicking the first in
> the list will display the message but clicking on message 2 or 3 only
> displays the text of message one. Going further down the list displays
> some messages correctly. [.
On 16-01-2002 at 00:37, Carren Stuart kindly wrote:
> On Wednesday, 16 January 2002 at 11:28 a.m. Karin wrote:
KS>> I'd love to have the 'kill dupes' facility available on folder
KS>> level instead of on the account level.
> Not quite sure what you mean here. The "kill dupes" feature works fine
I'd love to have the 'kill dupes' facility available on
folder level instead of on the account level.
Motivation: I *do* have double messages in a folder on
occasion, but I can never use the feature. I imported my old
mail from Eudora, whoch for years didn't put message-ids in
sent mail, and I f
On 09-01-2002 at 01:18, Mrten kindly wrote:
> Om 1:13 op woensdag 9 januari 2002, Peter Palmreuther:
>> 1.) This is some example text
>> with this line intended. OK, I had to move the cursor for this
>> indentation, but first: only the cursor, no hitting,
>> second this line and the
On 19-12-2001 at 20:27, Geoff Lane kindly wrote:
> Wednesday, December 19, 2001, 2:42:33 PM, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
GL>>> I can't find a way to edit the subject directly.
GL>>> However, I know that I can move the message to the
GL>>> outbox, edit it, then move it back to the Inbox. Is
GL>>> thi
On 30-11-2001 at 13:08, Allie C Martin kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink [KS] wrote:
[no html]
KS>> another being that this severly limits the danger
KS>> of inadvertedly sending virii.
> Really? How?
Pictures. Didn't we even have a thread once in which
somebody explained
On 30-11-2001 at 12:04, Geoff Lane kindly wrote:
> I've been trialling TB for three days. I normally send plain text, so
> the question of HTML mail has only just occurred to me. I know that TB
> can read HTML mail -- but can I use it to compose HTML mail?
> (I suspect that the answer is "no", i
On 29-11-2001 at 16:00, Sean Segel kindly wrote:
> I noticed that when reading emails that the there is no mouse wheel scroll
> functionality (mouse wheel will not scroll the page in emails).
Under WinNT it does...
- K -
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... she had come to realise that Authority, even when it
refrained
On 29-11-2001 at 05:06, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> After I posted about the 1.54 beta, I moved to a place where I had
> 1.53 installed, and tested there. I was successful in copying and
> pasting from an html file. Suggest you consider an upgrade to 1.53
> which is the current official versi
On 28-11-2001 at 22:37, Dan Kalafus kindly wrote:
>>> For some reason, I am unable to copy text from an e-mail using ctrl-C.
>> It doesn't work on all mails, or only on some? When you get
>> html mail, you need to go back yo the clear text in order to
>> be able to copy.
> ah-hah! that was it;
On 28-11-2001 at 23:40, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> On Wednesday, November 28, 2001, 2:50:25 PM, Karin Spaink wrote:
>> When you get html mail, you need to go back yo the clear
>> text in order to be able to copy.
> It may not work in 1.51, I have no where to check, but I
On 28-11-2001 at 20:56, Dan Kalafus kindly wrote:
> For some reason, I am unable to copy text from an e-mail using ctrl-C.
> (I'm using The Bat! Version 1.51, on Windows 2000.) It works fine
> when copying from an e-mail that I'm composing, but not from e-mails
> I've received.
It doesn't work
On 28-11-2001 at 09:34, Alberto Almagioni kindly wrote:
[BadTrans virus]
> The main particularity of this virus is that the from
> address is not exactly the address of the sender. Badt trans add an _
> before the address so is quite simple to identify. I'd like to know
> how I can filter every
On 26-11-2001 at 03:24, Rick Reumann kindly wrote:
> When I type in "rick" who is supposed to be the admin (me)
> and no password I don't get an error message or anything
> ..it just sort of hangs on that log in window. I have to
> ctrl-alt-delete end task.
I encountered the same problem once. I
Sorry for this off-topic message, but quite a number of
langages are being spoken here, and I'd like some help. I
got a message that I can't read:
hai maya
saya sangat minat bila maya senyum
di harap senyum selalu
It might even be spam, but it doesn't look like it. No ads,
no url...
-
On 24-09-2001 at 02:56, Marck D Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Orson Kellogg wrote:
OK>> How can I have consistent indents?
> Tabs by default are set to be "Smart" tabs. These are used for
> aligning columns. Press tab and the cursor lines up with the next word
> in the line above.
*That* I didn't
On 11-09-2001 at 23:33, kevin shirley kindly wrote:
> One thing that disgusted me was when the news here
> in the UK showed scenes of Palestinians celebrating.
Yes, likewise. Meanwhile Dutch correspondents in the area
said that they had seen *nothing* of the kind, so this was
probably a carefull
On 11-09-2001 at 22:37, Stefan Tanurkov kindly wrote:
> One of my best friends was going to his office in WTC just
> before the building crashed down...
It seems that we all know people who work there, either
intimate or from a distance. It's evidence of how tightly
knit the world is becoming.
On 01-09-2001 at 14:27, ::Andrew:: kindly wrote:
> did i read that becky can do auto mail on certain dates, ie. email a
> friend on birthday?
> That seems pretty handy - would it be easy/possible to set-up in TB?
It's already implemented in TB. Go to your address book,
pick a friend, go to the '
On 31-08-2001 at 13:35, Marck D Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Michal Kozusznik wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
MK>> And I want that TB! works on every accounts gives possibility to use it
MK>> by all users.
You mean that no matter who is logged in on Windows, all TB
users should be able t
On 31-08-2001 at 11:56, Michal Kozusznik kindly wrote:
> Friday, August 31, 2001, 11:43:39 AM, David van Zuijlekom wrote:
>> What major bugs are you referring too?
> I just wrote about. HTML interpreter is not important for me. But
> multi-user mode working correctly on multi-user Win9
On 29-07-2001 at 15:27, Mark Knipfer kindly wrote:
> Sunday, July 29, 2001, 9:06:46 AM, Joakim Nilsson wrote:
>> Is it possible to check my Hotmail account with TB! or do I need
>> some external application?
> After a recent Microsoft and MSN Hotmail discussion, the answer to
> checking MSN Hotm
On 22-07-2001 at 02:03, Susanne kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
>> Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
>> not transferred?
> I don't have to have all those messages with me when I
> travel.
> I just want to be able to download new messages with my
> laptop, and have them filter
On 22-07-2001 at 01:45, Susanne kindly wrote:
> is there a way to transfer TB with all my settings and the
> folder tree intact, without actually transferring all the
> messages, too?
Huh? And how would you *access* these messages, if they are
not transferred?
You can only do this when your
On 20-07-2001 at 20:45, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> Hello Erik,
Erik>> I did download the AIMkey program to look at later, out of
Erik>> curiousity. [...]
> Where did u d_load this program from?
www.aimsoft.com
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more l
On 20-07-2001 at 15:29, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin!
>> I do. It's not a memory problem, at least not over here.
>> (Besides, 128 Mb should be enough for Agent, Word and TB.)
> Don't count on it, the RAM may be enough, but don't forget the GDI
> heap of 64k; it's the one that could
On 20-07-2001 at 12:44, Thomas F kindly wrote:
> Richard Stephens wrote:
RS>> I looked like crazy trying to find some common trait in the messages
RS>> TB chose to not display or open but there was nothing that I could
RS>> see.
> As you will admit, this makes it difficult for bug-hunters to nar
On 19-07-2001 at 23:15, Charlie Laidlaw kindly wrote:
> Is it possible to make it not store _any_ copies in the attachments
> directory, but just use the photo in its original location (my photos
> folder)?
> Or is it possible to just stop this duplication, so if the same photo
> is sent out in
On 19-07-2001 at 17:45, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> OK, here you can see how good TB! is now, I am beginning to ask for
> minor cosmetics:
> I'd like to see the ability to change panes in the main window
> the way Agent does it, by choosing only the numbers <1>, <2>
>
On 19-07-2001 at 14:38, Erik kindly wrote:
> I understand that I can copy, alt-tab to a browser, move the focus to
> the address bar, paste in the address, press enter, then alt-tab back
> to TB!. I just thought there would be something simple within TB!,
> since it already has a multitude of oth
On 19-07-2001 at 11:15, Richard Stephens kindly wrote:
> OK, my friend, here is the story: (..)
> I discovered that when I tried to scroll through my messages it got
> "stuck" on some of them and would not display. I would click on the
> message on the upper part of the screen and on the lower
On 19-07-2001 at 06:15, RL Autry kindly wrote:
> So we would like to know if TB can be set up to receive
> and organize e-mail as though it was a newsreader (thread based)
> by subject and manage and view it as a newsreader would
> a newsgroup posting such as:
> click on the plus and the repli
On 18-07-2001 at 09:20, Richard Stephens kindly wrote:
> I have a Stylus Color 640. I also had no problem printing with the
> v1.53d but what happens is that it is impossible for me to scroll
> through or select certain mail messages even after having opened them.
> I had to close the program an
On 18-07-2001 at 11:20, Thomas F kindly wrote:
> Richard Stephens wrote:
RS>> I will be happy to explain what happens in minute detail if anyone
RS>> wants to listen
> Port wide open. Status: listening. ;-)
I'll add. I have the same problem. With html mails only (as
you might recall. I post
On 11-07-2001 at 17:21, Markus Gloede kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote:
>> Unfortunately, I currently don't even *see* an html part. As
>> I said, the mails won't open; no headers, no body.
> What do you see when you hit F9 (to view the source)?
I can't. TB
On 11-07-2001 at 18:33, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin!
>> Unfortunately, I currently don't even *see* an html part. As
>> I said, the mails won't open; no headers, no body.
> Sounds a bit like messages composed *only* in HTML, and this part got
> even stripped somewhere on the way (ma
On 11-07-2001 at 16:07, Shot kindly wrote:
>> So I've never had such problems because I have 'show HTML part
>> automatically' disabled.
> Quick question, if I may: where do I disable this option?
Main window, under Options --> Preferences.
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On 11-07-2001 at 15:47, David van Zuijlekom kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink [KS] wrote
KS>> Any suggestions or quick and dirty hacks?
> I always open HTML messages in IE by double clicking on the HTML part.
Unfortunately, I currently don't even *see* an html part. As
I said, the
I'm working away from home, laptop and all (WinNT, SP 6a,
similar set-up as at home, TB 1.53d), and suddenly I can't
properly see rich or html mail. (At home, with TB 1.53bis,
everything works beautifully).
While the message looks ok in the message list, the moment I
open it Subject, Sender, and
On 05-07-2001 at 01:22, Vincent - D. Ertner kindly wrote:
> since 1.5x (W2K, SP1/2) I get permanent access violations -
> especially when it's minimized to tray ... something like
> Exception EAccessViolation in module TheBat.EXE at ...
Me too. Sometimes when I close TB, sometimes at random.
O
On 02-07-2001 at 19:00, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> Hello john!
>> I love the Bat , but cannot use it without this feature, I hope
>> someone has a solution.
> SecureBat.
That, or PGPdisk. You can assign a portion of any harddisk
or partition to PGPdisk, and it will behave like a new,
encr
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On 29-06-2001 at 18:41, Peter Palmreuther kindly wrote:
> Hello Mark,
MAC>> Could someone explain this in a little more detail. I think I'd like
MAC>> to take this approach to applying a common set of filters to all of my
MAC
On 29-06-2001 at 15:50, Jamie Dainton kindly wrote:
>>> Skins.
DH>> Unnecessary.
> Yes they are. But how many skinable applications usually keep their
> default skin? I rarely see any winamp user with the default skin.
Me! Me! [And I'm even a paid user - bought it in 1998,
before it went for
On 20-06-2001 at 11:59, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> Hello andrew!
>> Can I just clarify. Do we like a tag that is related to the subject
>> of the mail? I would imagine it would be pretty useful. So we don't
>> have a problem?
> The original posting from Karin spoke against it - and on good
>
On 20-06-2001 at 02:15, andrew kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> And of course, *this* time TB chose an innocent one just to
KS>> disprove me. I am freaking out.
> 'even paranoids have enemies' ;-) Maybe it is all a conspiracy just
> to drive you insane
I simply replied to you, just for testin
This has been bothering me for quite some time:
I have taken the time and effort to build quite a large
collection of quotes that I like and love, and most of the
short ones have by now found their way into my cookie file,
and are thus randomly appended under my mail.
Randomly? Really? All too o
On 17-06-2001 at 21:33, Quin Selman kindly wrote:
> I read messages sorted by reference in the message list pane. The
> messages are sorted by creation time in descending order (most
> recently created at the bottom of the list).
> If the topmost message is unthreaded, I can read it, del
On 17-06-2001 at 02:44, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> I use TB!'s editor with Forte' Agent, and also use it for some other
> editing tasks.
Huh? How do you do this? Not by coping text from Agent to
TB, replying to it and then copying it back, I presume? If
you have figured out another way, ple
On 16-06-2001 at 23:04, Peter Palmreuther kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
KS>> The hassle is that I cannot get my cursor there. When I
KS>> click the field, it remains grey and the cursor remains in
KS>> the body, no matter how often I click. And then suddenly -
KS>> often only after pressing the li
On 16-06-2001 at 22:10, Rainer Bauer kindly wrote:
> Karin,
KS With version 1.53bis, I have quite a hassle if I want to
KS change a subject or addressee that I typed in. When I go
KS back into the field, it simply will *not* allow editing: you
KS can't move the cursor to the begin
On 16-06-2001 at 21:51, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> Not confirmed. Do you by any chance use the newer bis version (from
> Thursday)?
I use the June 14 version.
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won't let him out until you accept my list of demands...
On 16-06-2001 at 21:51, Peter Palmreuther kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
KS>> With version 1.53bis, I have quite a hassle if I want to
KS>> change a subject or addressee that I typed in. When I go
KS>> back into the field, it simply will *not* allow editing: you
KS>> can't move the cursor to the be
This may have been discussed here - I'm not reading the list
too well, due to the fact that I'm in the midst of writing a
book - so I apologise if I repeat somebody.
With version 1.53bis, I have quite a hassle if I want to
change a subject or addressee that I typed in. When I go
back into the fie
On 30-03-2000 at 17:28, Sergey kindly wrote:
> Subj ?
Red envelope means: urgent. If yoiu want to set priority for
a message, click on the little green icon in the status bar
of your message (at the bottom of the message that you're
creating).
Btw, your computer clock is 14 months behind The da
On 30-05-2001 at 02:01, Brian Clark kindly wrote:
> @ 6:11:59 PM on 5/29/2001, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> --(snip)--
PP>> %QUOTE=""
PP>> *G* ... who would have thought THIS? *grin*
> I know, same here. Personally, I wouldn't do it that way though. If I
> *HAD* to do it, I'd use letters and
On 29-05-2001 at 00:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
> Sunday, May 27, 2001, 3:51:43 PM, Karin wrote:
>>> I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
>>> message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
>>> headers to a message this way?
KS>> mailto:[E
On 28-05-2001 at 09:36, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> On Monday, May 28, 2001, 2:13:38 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
>> What about automatic purge+compress at shut down?
> I haven't found it.
Look under Folder -> Properties.
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- Isaac Asi
On 27-05-2001 at 16:09, Charlie (ceejay) kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Y&body=Z
KS>> will create a mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KS>> with the subject: X Y
KS>> and in the body: Z
KS>> Don't use spaces, use %20 instead.
> Not good advice Karin, re
On 27-05-2001 at 15:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
> I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
> message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
> headers to a message this way?
Yes:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Y&body=Z
will create a ma
On 25-05-2001 at 14:04, John Phillips kindly wrote:
> Doe this mean that our good friends in Indonesia are using MDaemon to
> resend the mail & handle the mailing list?
You'd think so:
Received: from mailin9.bigpond.com by dutaint.com
with SMTP (MDaemon.PRO.v4.0.1.R)
- K -
--
Hier
On 24-05-2001 at 08:47, Ottar Grimstad kindly wrote:
> In Norway Microsoft in their wisdom (not) and disrespect for
> standards, prefaces answers with SV: instead of Re: in their mail
> products. This messes up the threading in a Norwegian mailing list I
> participate in.
Have you tried
On 21-05-2001 at 22:03, Jason Ellis kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
>>
>>>From here on in...
>> Nope, I can type it fine without TB's editor kicking in and
>> putting quote characters in from^Hnt.
> But actually, it is doing it. When I tested, the editor did not kick
> in - it never actually showe
On 21-05-2001 at 21:41, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> All of a sudden I now see that TB! amends any line starting with "from" by
> putting a > in front of it. I've never noticed that before, and so now I
> have to use the dash-escape feature of both PGP and GPG to dash-escape
> that line. This is
On 18-05-2001 at 01:02, Mark G. kindly wrote:
> I had the Bat v1.52f (business user licence) lock up
> my system completely three times today. My system is a
> Dell WinNT 4.0 Server SP6a running IIS 4.0 fully patched
> and Cold Fusion App. server 4.51.
> The lock up required a hard reset - CTRL-A
On 16-05-2001 at 17:12, Gerry Doyon kindly wrote:
> Hello Marck,
GD>>> Can he send me just the Eudora folder files for me to be able to
GD>>> import it in to TB!?
MDP>> Since TB wants to point to Eudora, not just the folders, maybe this
MDP>> won't work. That will need an e-Eudora user to answe
[Actually, this is a copy of a bug report I submitted for
TB 1.48. It still persists.]
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.52
Serial Number F6B77929
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
The bug description:
When deleting a few mails simultaneously in an open thread
in Folder View,
On 06-05-2001 at 18:13, Anne-Sophie Hombert kindly wrote:
> Up to now, I've been using the following: export the message(s) to *.mbx
> format, edit it(them) and then reimport in TB! It works fine but I was just
> wondering if there was a faster way to do this?
Move the message to the Outbox, edi
On 06-05-2001 at 17:57, Ron Secord kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> Ever since I moved to v1.52 - yesterday evening - zero bytes
KS>> *.tmp files have started to accumulate in my c:\temp
KS>> directory.
> There was a big debate about this back around Beta 10 or 11 and it
> seemed at the time that
Ever since I moved to v1.52 - yesterday evening - zero bytes
*.tmp files have started to accumulate in my c:\temp
directory. By now, I have 25 of them; some of them survived
shutting down TB overnight and can't be deleted (I assume
I'd need to shut down my computer before I can do that).
Annoying.
On 06-05-2001 at 16:37, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> What is the difference between an unopened message with a yellow
> envelope icon and one with a red one?
The red one is a high-priority message.
- K -
--
What if the Christ and the Messiah come, and they're two
different guys? Would t
On 05-05-2001 at 17:07, Sir Jinx! kindly wrote:
> Although I sort my messages by creation time, in ascending order,
> when I jump to a new folder [TBUDL or any other], the cursor almost
> always falls in the middle of the message list! What i the cause of
> this annoying behavior?
I witness
On 05-05-2001 at 16:43, Silviu Cojocaru kindly wrote:
> What are "message flags" good for ?
To designate the meaning *you* attach to them. Some people
use flags to mark urgent mails, others use them to yet-to-
be-replied to mails, etc.
- K -
--
Inessential insanities get one in trouble with
On 03-05-2001 at 10:39, Thomas kindly wrote:
> Olivier Mascia wrote:
OM>> Where could I : a) read the current wish list,
> Must be a trade secret. We only remember what is in there, because
> people usually announce this here. There used to be a wish list at
> konstantine-online.de or so, I don'
On 03-05-2001 at 06:40, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> Hi Jason,
Jason>> I bought the new computer from Dell and
Jason>> everything was pre-installed,
> Having gone thru the same process myself on a new Dell I strongly
> suggest you have tech support point you to the Dell document that
> li
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