At 09:13 [GMT-0500] on Tuesday September 5 (actual time - 10:13pm on
Tuesday in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
>> (I could use Voyager, I guess, but I get nervous with that idea, I've
>> got to admit.)
> No need. I've been using it since its inception and am very happy with
> it's performa
G'day Battists.
OK, I've decided that IMAP is something I really need to do, as I'll
be travelling a bit, and as a media manager I really need to access my
email all the time.
My idea is to use my desktop as the mail machine with the mail-server,
etc, and the laptop as my travelling machine.
Are
At 21:56 [GMT+0200] on Sunday August 27 (actual time - 3:56am on
Monday in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
>> Idea #5: Optional fetching of images in HTML mail.
>>
>> *coughs* Yes, I know we get this frequently. But the people sending
>> the mail just aren't listening to me when I p
G'day Battists. (Again.)
I'm wanting to setup a couple of distribution lists where the
addresses are hidden. (ie just me sending media releases to a bunch of
journos, not a discussion list.)
I'd like to have it just show something like "Wildcats local email
list" in the 'To' field, r
At 10:12 [GMT+0800] on Sunday August 6 (actual time - 10:12am on
Sunday in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
OK, I found the FAQ, which I couldn't find a few hours ago. Sorry
about that.
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/howdoi.shtml#Backing%20up/moving%20The%20Bat
--
cheers, mic
Denial i
G'day Battists.
I have to go overseas for a couple of weeks for work, and need to take
my email with me.
I currently run TheBat!(Home) on my desktop, with the program installed on c:
and
the data on d:.
My laptop is configured similarly, with data on d:.
Can I just install the bat on the l
At 19:12 [GMT+0200] on Sunday July 30 (actual time - 1:12am on Monday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
> Did you ever find a way to copy across the whitelists (all the lists, in
> fact) from SpamPal, as they aren't text files are they, so how are they
> copied, if at all?
I didn't bother,
At 07:28 [GMT+1000] on Sunday July 30 (actual time - 5:28am on Sunday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
> How do I unsubscribe from this list?
Bloody Aussies!
--
cheers, mic
"I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf."
Robert Bloch
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At 22:33 [GMT-0400] on Saturday July 29 (actual time - 10:33am on
Sunday in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
> Anyone trying this new AntispamSniper switch from SpamPal and have the
> same favorable input as the K9 converts do?
I moved from Spampal (due to it's increasing uselessness) to
At 09:50 [GMT+1000] on Saturday September 10 (actual time - 7:50am on Saturday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
> I have a K9 filter set up on both isp accounts, transferred this to "Common
> Filters", now not picking up the spam.
> Is there something else I should be doing here to get co
At 19:55 [GMT+0100] on Friday May 20 (actual time - 2:55am on Saturday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
>> If you just want to see flagged messages, there is a better method to do
>> that without re-sorting. Just Alt+click on the flag of a flagged
>> message.
> How do I find a flagged me
At 20:32 [GMT+0200] on Monday May 16 (actual time - 2:32am on Tuesday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
MAU> Hello Bill,
>> This feature appears to have been added at the last
>> minute without any significant testing.
MAU> Don't say that in TBBeta list or someone may kill you ;-)
Well,
At 18:48 [GMT+0100] on Friday May 13 (actual time - 1:48am on Saturday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
Steve> Is there are away to automatically open any threads with unread
Steve> messages to save having to click one's way down the chain?
No. But we do have smilies and pictures of the s
At 09:19 [GMT+1000] on Monday May 2 (actual time - 7:19am on Monday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
>> new version 3.5 with major changes in GUI will be released in May, we
>> have first Release Candidate actually.
Robin> Now I'm getting excited!
Robin> But what happened to versions 3.1
At 10:21 [GMT+0200] on Saturday April 2 (actual time - 4:21pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
>> But hang on - is not the limit of April Fools midday on the day in
>> question?
Mica> April Fools day is like a wave. It starts at zero point, in Greenwich,
No, It starts in the
At 10:17 [GMT-0800] on Saturday March 26 (actual time - 2:17am on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MM>> "The state of Kansas once passed legislation rounding the value of Pi
MM>> from 3.14159265... to an even 3."
Mark> Actually, I believe Kansas rounded pi *up* to 4.
Don't believe
At 20:50 [GMT+0100] on Thursday March 24 (actual time - 3:50am on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MM>> X-Priority: 3,141592653589793 (Laid Back)
MM>> Please tell me if anyone on this list ever gets my messages marked as of
MM>> "high priority"?
Roelof> Well, apparently you're pla
At 20:30 [GMT+0100] on Thursday March 24 (actual time - 3:30am on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Mica> Please tell me if anyone on this list ever gets my messages marked as of
Mica> "high priority"? I all of them get, and send, marked as of "normal
Mica> priority", but some member
At 09:58 [GMT+0100] on Wednesday March 23 (actual time - 4:58pm on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
>>EmpTemp is a good free proggy to get rid of these.
Cory> Got a link for us to share?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=EmpTemp
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cheers, mic
"In literature as in love,
At 01:55 [GMT+] on Tuesday March 8 (actual time - 9:55am on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
>> Because work DEMANDS that stuff be filed as Word doc attachments.
MFPA> Why? What can .doc do that .rtf can't (apart from harbour viruses,
MFPA> etc?)
'Why' isn't a relevant questi
At 23:29 [GMT+] on Monday March 7 (actual time - 7:29am on Tuesday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
>> Then the DOC files...g...
MFPA> I can never understand why people insist on attaching .doc files
MFPA> to emails instead of using .rtf.
Because work DEMANDS that stuff be filed
At 06:55 [GMT-0600] on Tuesday March 1 (actual time - 8:55pm on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Mike> I have been looking for an option in TB! that will allow me to have a
Mike> global inbox for my POP3 accounts, like the Local Folders on
Mike> Thunderbird for those of you have us
At 17:26 [GMT-0500] on Tuesday February 22 (actual time - 6:26am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Nick> Thanks for the info. Does that mean the discussion group doesn't deal
Nick> with questions involving earlier versions of TB!?
Not necessarily, but it does narrow the pool
At 18:04 [GMT-0500] on Monday February 21 (actual time - 7:04am on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Nick> Recently moved from TB v1.63 to 2.0 and now neither of my manual
Nick> filters (hot keys) work. Is this a bug in the new version?
Unless this is a message from LONG ago, v2 a
At 13:05 [GMT+0100] on Saturday February 5 (actual time - 8:05pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
>> No, I don't want the world to see it.
Thorvald> A website does not imply it's accessible to the whole world.
This is getting ridiculous, but if I want people (of var
At 12:52 [GMT+0100] on Saturday February 5 (actual time - 7:52pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Jurgen> And better support for HTML mail. But I think they're working on that.
Indeed - being able to save a template as HTML would be a real time-saver for
me. (Even if it onl
At 11:33 [GMT+0100] on Saturday February 5 (actual time - 6:33pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
>> If I send out a weekly schedule to the people I work for/with, being
>> able to
>> colour-code the different sports/teams I'm covering that week is
>> incredibly
>> u
At 10:33 [GMT+0100] on Saturday February 5 (actual time - 5:33pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Thorvald> Saturday, February 5, 2005, 10:25, Mic Cullen wrote:
>> Sometimes it's extremely useful. Rarely, but when you need it, you
>> really need it.
Thorv
At 09:16 [GMT+0100] on Saturday February 5 (actual time - 4:16pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
> Saturday, February 5, 2005, 08:09, Jurgen Haug wrote:
>> This and HTML mail as standard when you start a new mail.
> No, sorry, this would let many people go away.
> HTML shoul
Hello MFPA,
Thursday, December 30, 2004, 11:06:41 AM, you wrote:
>> Shouldn't this just be looked after in your PIM?
> Maybe. Or even with a diary or calendar. But we were discussing a
> function built into TB!
Yes, and I'm suggesting that perhaps TheBat! should be doing email, being as
it's a
On Thursday, December 30, 2004 @ 9:10:10 AM, MFPA wrote:
[snips]
>> That should be integrated into the Scheduler, shouldn't it?
MFPA> Yes, the birthday reminders could be set up via the Scheduler but
MFPA> having it as part of the address book entry is pretty neat and I
MFPA> was suggesting furt
At 18:30 [GMT-0500] on Wednesday December 1 (actual time - 7:30am on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Chris> The whole point of the Appearance control panel is to provide a
Chris> consistent look and feel in all applications easily. Therefore, it is
Chris> my opinion, tha
At 12:24 [GMT+0200] on Wednesday November 3 (actual time - 6:24pm on Wednesday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Dave> How do you install this Bayesit filter?
I did it by downloading and installing Spampal :-)
After a fair bit of testing, I find it's better than any of the Bayesi
At 13:43 [GMT+0200] on Tuesday October 5 (actual time - 7:43pm on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Gerard> Further from your sig I can see that:
Gerard> ,- [ ]
Gerard> | TB 3.0.1 RC3
Gerard> | Windows XP
Gerard> | Service Pack 1
Gerard> `-
Gerard> 1) You are usin
At 11:58 [GMT+0200 (MEST)] on Tuesday September 28 (actual time - 5:58pm on
Tuesday in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
>> That is correct. The .cnt contains the help file's table of contents.
>> The .gid file contains the index used when searching. I belive that
>> both can be safel
At 15:00 [GMT+0100] on Friday September 24 (actual time - 10:00pm on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Stuart> I have been on v3 for a while and am now trying to learn
Stuart> about the "New Filtering System" - I am having difficulty finding
Stuart> this. All I can find is t
At 18:29 [GMT-0400] on Friday September 24 (actual time - 6:29am on Saturday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Roman> I just wonder why nobody else has an opinion on Maxim's statements (or
Roman> even objections to my comments). Even in these free speech (tm)
Roman> forums/mailing
At 19:21 [GMT-0500] on Thursday September 23 (actual time - 8:21am on Friday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Jack>>> Lighten up a little, Roelof.
>> Physician, heal thyself, indeed...
Jack> Worry about your own health, Mic.
Jack> I'll worry about mine.
Given the ludicrous com
At 18:34 [GMT-0500] on Thursday September 23 (actual time - 7:34am on Friday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
JM>>> So, I still don't know what to do, but I'm thinking of grabbing a
JM>>> rifle and climbing a tower...
>> I guess it's the country you live in.
Jack> Hopefully that
At 20:19 [GMT-0700] on Friday September 17 (actual time - 11:19am on Saturday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
MD>> Is there a way to abort spell checking and just send the
MD>> message?
Lynn> If when you open a reply or new mail you go to the 'Spell
Lynn> Checker' menu, you can
On Sunday, September 12, 2004 @ 8:38:57 PM, Daniel Rail wrote:
[snips]
>> What exatcly is the difference, I cannot see any :)
Daniel> Here's the url to an article in the knowledge base/FAQ:
Daniel> http://www.ritlabs.com/kb/idx/44/076/article/
Daniel> I still don't know why they didn't put th
On Saturday, September 11, 2004 @ 5:42:31 PM, John Phillips wrote:
[snips]
>> Do you mean using TheBat! as the email client and Outlook as the PIM for
>> calendar, contacts, etc? Absolutely, that's what I do.
John> Yes, sorry I didn't express myself properly can only speak Australian
John> Engl
On Saturday, September 11, 2004 @ 5:20:41 PM, John Phillips wrote:
[snips]
John> Can Bat! run alongside OutofLuck as the e-mail client?
Do you mean using TheBat! as the email client and Outlook as the PIM for
calendar, contacts, etc? Absolutely, that's what I do.
If that's not what you mean, so
On Friday, September 10, 2004 @ 6:57:21 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
[snips]
SVD>> Recently I upgraded from v2.12 to v3.0 (I never used beta
SVD>> versions). Now I suspect the conversion of my old filters to the
SVD>> NFS went not as it should.
Roelof> You're not the only one with that problem. v3's
On Friday, September 10, 2004 @ 11:20:20 AM, Chris wrote:
[snips]
>> I've got ALT-R setup to reply quoting only selected text in the
>> normal window, but what about if the message is open from the
>> mail-ticker? (Yes, I hunted through the 'Edit Shortcut keys', but
>> couldn't find the relevant
On Friday, September 10, 2004 @ 12:34:12 AM, Andre Wichartz wrote:
[snips]
DG>> Doesn't work on my system. Are you using 2.12.00?
Andre> What doesn't work? Try it: Look at a message in the preview pane not in
Andre> it's own window. Mark some text. Right click in the message body and
Andre> choo
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