On 2/26/2021 3:12 AM, MAU wrote:
Hello Keith,
Thank you, Miguel. I'll do that.
Much better replying here at the list than by PM.
Sorry, I didn't realize I had replied to your personal address.
Keith
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7;ll do that.
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at! My TB inbox still has
messages going back to the first of the year. Why is it taking so long?
I hope someone has a solution for me, because The Bat! is pretty much unusable
as is.
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I have to read my messages in that folder using
Thunderbird, which has no problems with it.
I ran Maintenance Center on the folder and it didn't find any problems.
On an unrelated topic...Do the TBTech and TBOT lists still exist, or is it just
TBUDL and TBBETA?
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fer it to be on top.
Thanks for your help,
Keith Russell
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Hi TBUDL,
As I've used TB! off and on through the years, I have never been
successful in getting anti-spam and anti-virus plug-ins working. Now
that I'm back to seriously using it again, I'm trying to track good
plug-ins--preferably free ones.
Is Regula the only free anti-spam pl
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Monday, June 23, 2008, 3:18:14 AM, Marten wrote:
>> I have inherited a mailing list with over 300 subscribers...
> Convert this:
>> Keith Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> to this:
> Keith Russel
book. For each one on
> the list, you would have to click OK.
Wow! Great idea! I used Marten's suggestion, but I think this method
would have worked very well also, and I'll definitely keep it in mind.
Thanks.
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ate a
real email group in The Bat!; I think it would be a lot more easy to
work with.
The text file is a string of names and addresses in standard format
separated by commas, e.g.,
Keith Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Is there a way I can import this in
Hi, all.
The FAQs don't appear to be available tonight. Somewhere in the
process of performing numerous beta and release upgrades, my address
book has vanished. Can anyone tell me what to look for to see if I can
recover an old version?
Thanks in advance.
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MFPA wrote:
I get none when composing. When viewing a message, all 7 are under
"other character sets".
Assuming that ISO means ISO-2022, the first 3 are common encodings.
Conspicuously missing, however, is KSC, which is very common, and
standard. Is that one of the ones you have?
My other th
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Wednesday, July 26, 2006 at 00:10:53GMT +0100 (which was 5:10 PM where I
live) MFPA wrote and made these points on the subject of "Is Anyone Able to
Send Korean Email?":
> Hi
> On Tuesday 25 July 2006 at 5:49:45 AM, in
> , Keith Russell wrote:
Hello, Chris and fellow Bat-lovers.
On Tuesday, July 25, 2006 at 21:30:07GMT -0400 (which was 7:30 PM where I live)
Chris W. wrote and made these points on the subject of "Is Anyone Able to Send
Korean Email?":
> Keith Russell @ 2006-7-25 12:49:45 AM
> "Is Anyone Able
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Sunday, July 23, 2006 at 22:53:19GMT -0400 (which was 8:53 PM where I live)
Chris W. wrote and made these points on the subject of "Is Anyone Able to Send
Korean Email?":
> Which editor are you using? MicroEd doesn't support Unicode input at
> all. The Windows edito
just fine in The Bat; I am just unable to enter
Korean.
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I wrote:
I just had to reinstall Windows, and as a result, reinstall The Bat!, as
well. I have my email stored in a nonstandard location, which I
indicated during my installation.
Despite my having numerous accounts stored in my MAIL folder, the
installation required me to set up a new accou
Okay, everyone...I haven't had to do this for a while; can
someone help me?
I just had to reinstall Windows, and as a result, reinstall The
Bat!, as well. I have my email stored in a nonstandard location,
which I indicated during my installation.
Despite my having numerous accounts stored in
Hi, everyone.
I upgraded to version 3 a few months ago. I am currently trying
to reinstall TB!, but can't find my registration email.
I'm sure I have it somewhere. Can someone tell me what to search
for? Who would be the sender, and what would be the subject?
Thanks.
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Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Please include a signature delimiter in your messages.
Ouch! First time ever (I think), and now twice in one day! Things
are smelling awfully fishy here. :-(
I've been having email problems today and switching back and
forth between clients, and somehow my signature got
My apologies, Marck (and all subscribers).
You're right, of course. This is ABSOLUTELY off topic!
I intended to post this to another list. I wondered why it hadn't
appeared there, so I finally did a search and discovered it in
TBUDL. I don't know HOW I managed to do that, but I do surprise
myself s
Hi, everyone.
I posted my problem to the Microsoft networking newsgroup and
didn't get any help, so I thought I'd try here--since several
others have received good help with network issues.
I'm running Windows XP SP2. A few weeks ago, I installed the
SpamBayes antispam program. When I tried to
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
Thanks, Code and Thomas. Exactly what I needed.
Re: The FAQ
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ.html gives me a blank
page in NetCaptor, native IE, and Firefox.
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ault, but I no longer see that option.
Is this something I now have to accomplish using view modes? And
can anyone point me to some good information on how to use them?
I tried to access Marck's FAQ page, but all I'm getting is a
blank page, in two different browsers
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Allie Martin wrote:
Spam fighting moved you away from TB!??? This is so sad. :(((
Damn that spam.
Hi, Allie.
:-) Actually spam was just one of several factors, including all
the IMAP issues and concerns about the haphazard direction of
development.
Let me rephrase it: I'm almost at the point whe
Michael L. Wilson wrote:
On Saturday, July 24, 2004 , at 20:32:52[GMT -0700](which was 8:32 PM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
I've messed with popfile and k9 and spampal. Got me which is best.
BayesIt is the fastest
Has anybody used any of these products with IMAP? I've been using
m
I think my only Bayesian IMAP option is
SpamBayes, correct? (Although PopFile is supposed to be
supporting IMAP Very Soon Now.)
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Monday, September 29, 2003, 4:46:01 AM, David wrote:
> So these are the solutions mentioned which are working well for some
> of you:
> Popfile, SpamPal, K9 and the Bat's "Known filter" approach.
> Any other final thoughts or suggestions, anybody else?
David, I mis
Hi, Peter.
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 11:06:26 +0100 GMT your local time, which was
Friday, December 27, 2002, 3:06 AM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
> * Replies will be sent through Spamex to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * For additional info click -> http://www.spamex.com/i/?v=410414
> Hello Keith,
> On Tuesday,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:56:14 +0700 GMT your local time, which was
Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 10:56 PM -0700 GMT here,
Thomas wrote:
> Pit, once again this list has proven to be a lot more educational that
> I had expected, thank you. You should be protected by the UN - a
> member of the endange
n you tell me what's causing it? I'm really
getting tired of having to call tech support to have them clear the
lock.
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Hi, Marck.
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 01:57:51 + GMT your local time, which was
Saturday, November 23, 2002, 6:57 PM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
KR>> So how about my last question? Can anyone tell me why I was
KR>> unable to move my address book from TB to Outlook Express?
> You should at least be
Hi, Roelof.
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 01:55:01 +0100 GMT your local time, which was
Saturday, November 23, 2002, 5:55 PM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
> * Replies will be sent through Spamex to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * For additional info click -> http://www.spamex.com/i/?v=410414
> Hallo Keith,
> On Sat,
Since no one replied to my earlier message I assume no one is using
any of these programs.
So how about my last question? Can anyone tell me why I was unable to
move my address book from TB to Outlook Express?
Thanks.
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...A day for firm decisions! Or is it?
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
I've just discovered some very interesting-looking applications that
greatly simplify the task of keeping your address-book entries up to
date. (Examples are GoodContacts, Plaxo Contacts, Addressender.com,
and Everfound.com.)
Unfortunately, as might be explected, none of
Hi, Thomas.
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 09:07:00 +0700 GMT your local time, which was
Tuesday, November 05, 2002, 7:07 PM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
> Hello 8o4q-skup,
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 13:23:24 -0700 GMT (06/11/02, 03:23 +0700 GMT),
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> As some of you know, I have a parti
Hello, Marck.
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 21:20:45 +0100 GMT your local time, which was
Monday, June 10, 2002, 2:20 PM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
> BTW - Yuki - I've seen confirmation that
> DBCS *will* be a main feature of the forthcoming V2.
HOORAY (Shouting intentional 8-))
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Hello, Keith.
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 14:58:13 -0400 GMT your local time, which was
Tuesday, June 04, 2002, 12:58 PM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
> Sometimes there are better programs and I don't know anything about
> them. I had no idea TB existed until I started asking around,
> checking out Google
Hello, Keith.
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:12:51 -0400 GMT your local time, which was
Tuesday, June 04, 2002, 11:12 AM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
> My question: I've been using Mailwasher this week and I really like
> it. Is there an alternative that some of you guys would recommend?
> Maybe some filt
a better idea?
Thanks again for your help.
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One big issue for me is that it does
not appear to have any way to do threading. Of course, you can sort
by subject, but this isn't the same. Or am I missing something?
Also--It colors quoted text, but not if the lines begin with
initials, as is often the case with TB mail.
Those are t
ques?
Thanks.
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Latest
ave already joined powertoolssoftware and posted a
warning there, as well, but the last time I checked it hadn't shown
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ht. Running McAfee confirmed that the file
contains the Nimda virus.
DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS FILE!
To change the subject...I am unable to view the getstart.pdf file. If
anyone has a good copy of this file, would you mind sending it to me?
Thanks.
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can
clarify
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Hello, Thomas.
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 01:29:15 +0800 GMT your local time, which was
Tuesday, July 31, 2001, 11:29 AM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
> Hello Keith,
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 11:10:15 -0600 GMT (01/08/2001, 01:10 +0800 GMT),
> Keith Russell wrote:
KR>> (Sorry for the cros
My data is still all there in the proper location. Why is The Bat! not
finding it???
Help!
Keith Russell
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
Ouch! Not only that...but I just noticed that I forgot to list the
files! Here they are:
ACCOUNT.CFG
ACCOUNT.FLX
ACCOUNT.HIS
ACCOUNT.LOG
ACCOUNT.M_D
ACCOUNT.M_R
ACCOUNT.PFX
ACCOUNT.SCE
ACCOUNT.SRX
ACCOUNT.VCF
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
Sorry about the lack of subject. I had to use Web mail (which I hate!)
and the message got out without one
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From: Lija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 20:18:09 +0100
>Hello TBUDL subscribers,
>
>This question is very simple one and related to TB!, of course :)
>
> What is the correct form: Organisatio
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Saturday, February 24, 2001, 10:00:35 AM, Karin wrote:
> On 24-02-2001 at 17:33, Keith Russell kindly wrote:
> In the first screen that comes up when you search, there's a
> small list:
> Look in:
> O Folder
> O Include subfolder
, overwrite the entire folders, create duplicates, or
what?
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Saturday, February 24, 2001, 8:59:48 AM, Marck wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> Hi Keith,
> On 24 February 2001 at 08:34:11 -0700 (which was 15:34 where I live)
> Keith Russell wrote and made these points:
>>
whole account for a specific
> mail. I have just under 90.000 messages stored, and TB goes
> through them *real* fast.
How do you search a whole account? Last time I checked, I couldn't
manage to do that. Clearly, I missed something.
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because, as far as I know, TB has no
ability to search across folders (just down into subfolders). And
the more separate archives I have, the more the problem is
magnified.
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ly), all under
Windows.
I don't know if compression is the problem, but it isn't OS errors
alone that are the problem--it's the interaction between TB and
Windows. No RIT can't be expected to cure OS errors, but I wish they
would protect from them, as far as our email is concer
factor.
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Friday, February 23, 2001, 10:48:24 AM, Marck wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> Hi Keith,
> On 23 February 2001 at 10:20:32 -0700 (which was 17:20 where I live)
> Keith Russell wrote and made these points:
KR>>
d TB, and deleted messages were gone
8-(.
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of what I need to do to get them back?
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ts own template, you will need
to determine which folders have the problem and check them
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r direction, still
show no message body. I see the headers or nothing. I even tried
inserting a second blank line after the headers, with no result.
Thanks, anyway 8-(.
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single file. I exported one
of the problem messages in both Unix and .msg format, then imported
both files into TB. Again, no body, although I could clearly see the
body in both exported text files!
I can only assume that there is something nonstandard about the
message headers, but what?
Thanks
is no boundary specification.
When I look at the exported file, the body is there. In The Bat!,
there is no body and no attachment.
Can anyone tell me how to make this work right?
Thanks.
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cially since many of these settings are going to be
machine specific.
On the other hand, if I simply just copy over the three files I
mentioned, is there a chance that there might be a conflict between
their contents and the registry settings? I guess that might be a
concern.
Thanks for the re
oblem I have been able to think of would be if my work PC
has a folder that my home PC doesn't. In that case, I don't know
what would happen to the messages in that folder.
Assuming that I make sure this isn't the case first, do you
foresee any other problems?
Thanks.
)
Thanks, Thomas. I will do so, but of course, there's no one there till Monday.
And I get more and more leery of trying to get any kind of response
from customer/tech support departments, the more time I waste trying
to find someone who cares 8-(.
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have to "acknowledge a
warning dialog that an ADK is associated with the certificate", and
will know not to use it.
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Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998on a Pentium I
maybe I can get by without Pobox's filtering.
I'll have to see what kind of success I have with my new TB filter
structure.
Thanks.
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Friday, August 25, 2000, 5:07:48 PM, A wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 15:23:29 -0600, Keith Russell wrote:
KR>> In all my years with e-mail, taglines are something I've never
KR>> gotten into, but this thread has finally motivated me to do so.
&
Are there other features of the program that are useful?
Do you know of any way to incorporate the specific-date feature into
TB cookies?
Thanks.
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ons?
And for you regular expression gurus out there, what could I use to
select, for example, all messages with ratings between 5.01 and 9.99,
for example?
TIA
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mas didn't work, I tried semicolons, but I must have tried
Send immediately or pressed .
Thanks to you and SyP for the help. Mystery solved! (But I still wish
it would work with a comma, and with a cr as well as a tab or down
but if I have ten
nicknames to send to, it could save me a lot of effort.
What am I missing?
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, 2:19:00 PM, Paula wrote:
> On Saturday, March 11, 2000, Keith Russell wrote:
>> ... Now, I find the "dispatch" option very difficult to use.
> You're not alone.
Thanks. Sure glad it's not just me!
[snip]
oves the cursor to the next message would come in handy in the
> despatcher.
Yes, that would definitely help
> I mean "D" in pine; this would probably be
> "crtl-shft-alt-F12-enter-numlock-esc-D" in TB - but only if you use
addition to your points, I sorely miss the option to sort the mail
> list by clicking on a heading.
Yup!
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so, can anyone tell me how to find out more about how Message
Dispatcher works? And how do the rest of you use it?
TIA.
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. The hourglass came up and everything hung right there. I had
to reboot.
It appears this problem is still not fixed. Like others who have run
into the same problem, I am running the original Win98.
Sigh
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nice things but they
> have two problems. Their software is buggy and also are becoming
> distressingly monolithic. I have since uninstalled zipmagic. I've
> found that it's best to just keep things simple.
Buggy? I haven't found that.
Monolithic? What do you mean.
I'
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 1:16:31 AM, Thomas wrote:
TF> Hi Keith,
TF> On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 00:52:45 -0700GMT (31/01/2000, 15:52 +0800GMT),
TF> Keith Russell wrote:
JDH>>> Just for
JDH>>> fun I've added it to this message, and he
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 7:43:30 PM, John wrote:
JDH> Keith Russell wrote...
JDH>>> ú{êÎͯµÄïµÈ¢B
KR>> I actually managed to translate this, finally.
KR>> Speak for yourself, pal 8-).
JDH>Just in case, the &quo
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Saturday, January 29, 2000, 7:20:49 PM, John wrote:
JDH> ú{êÎͯµÄïµÈ¢B
I actually managed to translate this, finally.
Speak for yourself, pal 8-).
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ly change fonts in the editor and viewer?
Granted, I can change them; it just doesn't same to make any
difference--I always get the same Korean font displayed.
In return for your Japanese, here's some Korean for you!
ÀÌ°ÍÀº ùÛÏÐåÞÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
Let me know how both the Korean and Japanese
back in time. The scientist
JDH> who created the time machine in that comic was Doc Wonmug (one mug,
JDH> ein stein, get it?).
Ah, yes, I remember Doc Wonmug well. Brings back memories of Daisy Mae
and the schmoos 8-).
Funny I didn't think to associate your alias with him
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Bridge to see if they work any better. Like NJStar, they both have
Web pages with downloadable trials.
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for including the header. The
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know if they plan an English
> interface?
Agreed. I also enjoyed the rest of your Web site; it made me very
envious.
By the way, where did the "wonmug" come from?
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I hope the developers will also support the older encodings in version
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To send a message to
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
Has anyone found a straightforward way to merge filters from two
different PCs (e.g., home and work)?
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to do
without that option
Thanks for your suggestion, also, Tom. I'd already tried that,
though
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tting that
accidentally got changed, but I can't find it for the life of me.
Can someone tell me what's going on?
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Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Monday, 24 January, 2000, 12:00:47 AM, tracer wrote:
t> Hello Keith Russell,
t> On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 20:54:19 -0700 GMT your local time,
t> which was Monday, January 24, 2000, 10:54:19 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
t> Keith Russell wrote:
Keith>>
ous spelling
errors, failure to use mixed case, or overuse of "shorthand" terms, I
tend to skip over them. And this is a shame, because sometimes I miss
good content; but I just don't have the time.
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Using The Bat! 1.39 under Windows
Reply template, but I certainly don't want to have to do this
every time I want to redirect (pardon me--bounce) a message. And if I
leave it permanently checked, I may start to look like an AOL
newbie--MIME within MIME within MIME
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's been working great for a couple of days now. Sorry I didn't
get to you in time to save you all the frustration. I had been
intending to post to the list, but wanted to make sure it really was
fixed and do a little more testing first.
See my other message, which I will post later tonight.
ike this. In fact, let me quote it here.
> [snipped the technical discussion...]
> ... but right now the only e-mail client that it the way you (and me;-)) consider
> optimal is Pegasus AFAIK;-)
And PMMail
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point though, and as Angel has suggested, I've
> since taken my MailTo:'s out of the templates I use for TBUDL at least. :o)
Good idea
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me email clients that recognize only the
"mailto:" format, I plan to stop using it.
Thanks for the reply.
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>> less confusing to non-techies?)
> Yes. :)
Thanks. It's great to have Steve Lamb agree with oneself! 8-)
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