Re[2]: Setting up multiple accounts....

2003-01-31 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello telepro, Friday, January 31, 2003, 9:51:47 PM, you wrote: t> Hello, t> Saturday, February 1, 2003, 3:38:17 AM, you wrote: >> Hello TBUDL, >> I have set up an additional account and I am finding that the >> secondary account will lose all of its configurations when I exit >>

Setting up multiple accounts....

2003-01-31 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello TBUDL, I have set up an additional account and I am finding that the secondary account will lose all of its configurations when I exit and return. The initial account stays intact, only the NEW account will not save its settings (such as SMTP/POP3; anything I enter) --

Re: Starting over.......

2002-04-12 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Miles, Saturday, April 13, 2002, 1:50:13 AM, you wrote: MA> Users, MA> What is the option to set to show the number of email a folder has MA> within The Bat? Right now, I show an incremental number for my INBOX MA> but all folder within that folder are blank and yet there are many MA> ema

Starting over.......

2002-04-12 Thread Miles Alexander
Users, What is the option to set to show the number of email a folder has within The Bat? Right now, I show an incremental number for my INBOX but all folder within that folder are blank and yet there are many emails there. They have all been read. I had a system crash and lost all of my origina

Re[2]: Dispatch from the command line?

2002-04-02 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Marck, Historians believe that on Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 5:27:53 PM, was when, Marck typed the following: MDP> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- MDP> Hash: SHA1 MDP> Hi Miles, MDP> @02 April 2002, 17:25:51 -0500 (23:25 UK time) Miles Alexander wrote MDP> in [EMAIL

Dispatch from the command line?

2002-04-02 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello TheBat, Is this possible? Have not seen this as an option but I don't think the HELP file is the most current anyway. -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WinPlat. Windows 98, Build. Contemporary Thoughts: "Fear is the path to the Dark Sid

Bitmaps for The Bat!

2002-03-02 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello TheBat, Is it possible to use a bitmap (or jpeg) to change the colour of The Bat's windows? If so how? -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WinPlat. Windows 98, Build. The Memetic River: --

David van Zuijlekom: tbudl@xs4all.nl

2001-11-29 Thread Miles Alexander
David, > > Hello Miles, > > Wednesday 28 November 2001, 11:23:38, you wrote: > MA>> I have my config set to query mail at startup and also every 10 MA>> minutes. Somehow, it has ceased to do the second. Any ideas? > > I don't know but the following happened a few days ago. A friend of > mine r

Re[2]: The Bat! stopped checking for mail

2001-11-28 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Roman, Historians believe that on Wednesday, November 28, 2001, at 11:59:26 AM, was when, Roman typed the following: RK> On Wednesday, November 28, 2001, 17:15:47, Miles Alexander wrote: MA>>> I have my config set to query mail at startup and also every 10 minutes. MA>&

Re: The Bat! stopped checking for mail

2001-11-28 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Miles, Historians believe that on Wednesday, November 28, 2001, at 5:23:38 AM, was when, Miles typed the following: MA> Hello TheBat, MA> I have my config set to query mail at startup and also every 10 minutes. MA> Somehow, it has ceased to do the second. Any ideas? I guess I w

The Bat! stopped checking for mail

2001-11-28 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello TheBat, I have my config set to query mail at startup and also every 10 minutes. Somehow, it has ceased to do the second. Any ideas? -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WinPlat. Windows 98, Build. The Memetic River: "If music could be tra

Re[2]: Question: Redirect/Forward

2001-10-29 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Roelof, Historians believe that on Monday, October 29, 2001, at 7:26:12 PM, was when, Roelof typed the following: RO> Hallo Miles, RO> Op dinsdag 30 oktober 2001, 0:24:49, schreef jij: MA>> Tried experimenting with the Redirect: MA>> Sent email to myself from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MA>>

Re[2]: Question: Redirect/Forward

2001-10-29 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Roelof, Historians believe that on Monday, October 29, 2001, at 6:16:30 PM, was when, Roelof typed the following: RO> Hallo Miles, MA>> What is the difference between Redirect and Forward. RO> Redirect is to send a message to another destination without changing RO> the body of the

Re[2]: Question: Redirect/Forward

2001-10-29 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Roelof, Historians believe that on Monday, October 29, 2001, at 6:16:30 PM, was when, Roelof typed the following: RO> Hallo Miles, MA>> What is the difference between Redirect and Forward. RO> Redirect is to send a message to another destination without changing RO> the body of the

Question: Redirect/Forward

2001-10-29 Thread Miles Alexander
Users, What is the difference between Redirect and Forward. Have not found any supporting documentation via the Help file on Redirect. What I would like to do is when I get an email from a particular sender, 'bounce' it back with their name as the sender but from me. Is this possible?

Dispatch/Selective Download Question

2001-10-20 Thread Miles Alexander
Users, I have an external file set up to cross-reference valid email addresses that I will receive but I still have to query the Dispatch/All to find those that linger because they are not valid. Has anyone a macro that they have written to flag for additional invalid transact

Re[2]: %Cookie limitations/question

2001-10-04 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Allie, Historians believe that on Thursday, October 04, 2001, at 9:31:09 PM, was when, Allie typed the following: ACM> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- ACM> Hash: SHA1 ACM> On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 21:16:18 -0400, Miles Alexander [MA] contributed ACM> this to our collective

Re[3]: %Cookie limitations/question

2001-10-04 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Miles, I have got it. The '\n' continues to the next line from where ever it is in the string. I started to count the total characters that a single logical record/string can have and got to (I think 500 characters) and quit. More beyond that *but* it gives me something to

Re[2]: %Cookie limitations/question

2001-10-04 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Raj, Historians believe that on Thursday, October 04, 2001, at 9:10:56 PM, was when, Raj typed the following: R> Miles, R> On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, at 20:46:11 [GMT -0400] (which was 6:16 AM where I live) you R> wrote: MA>> How do I use a delimiter to indicate that a quote/string is longe

%Cookie limitations/question

2001-10-04 Thread Miles Alexander
Forum, How do I use a delimiter to indicate that a quote/string is longer than 1 line? If you could supply an example with your answer it would be appreciated. Also: what is the limitation of the external file size that %Cookie can read from? -- Cheers and Best of Success, Miles

Re: Reclaiming space in .tbb file(s)

2001-10-01 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Miles, Historians believe that on Monday, October 01, 2001, at 10:01:54 AM, was when, Miles typed the following: MA> Forum, MA> How do I reclaim space within *.tbb file(s) once they have been MA> emptied? I am stupid... forget it -- Best regards, Miles

Reclaiming space in .tbb file(s)

2001-10-01 Thread Miles Alexander
Forum, How do I reclaim space within *.tbb file(s) once they have been emptied? -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WinPlat. Windows 98, Build. RitLabs The Bat! v.1.54 Beta/8, MacroBuild. v1.03.8912 Beta III Arbitrary Mental MeltDowns: [I]t i

Re[2]: Expand/Collapse Threads

2001-09-24 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Heinz, Historians believe that on Monday, September 24, 2001, at 5:23:00 AM, was when, Heinz typed the following: HH> Hello, HH> Monday, September 24, 2001, 10:21:07 AM, Dierk wrote: >> Expand: Yes, Collapse: Sadly No. >> Expand All: +<*> (numerical pad) >> Expand current: +<+> (numeric

Expand/Collapse Threads

2001-09-24 Thread Miles Alexander
Technoids, I like the idea of viewing messages by threads especially within users groups like this but is there a context menu or function key to toggle Expand and Collapse of same? -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WinPlat. Windows 98, Build. RitLab

Re[2]: Dispatch question

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Januk, Historians believe that Sunday, September 23, 2001, 7:06:44 PM, was when, Januk typed the following: JA> Hello Miles, JA> An archeological dig discovered that on Sunday, September 23, 2001 at JA> 18:00 GMT -0400, Miles Alexander [MA] typed the following: MA>>

Dispatch question

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello TheBat, Is there a Function key sequence, command line arg, or separate sub-program that I can use to call up the dispatch option? I know of its two other locations for use. -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WinPlat. Windows 98, Build

Re[2]: Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Historians believe that Sunday, September 23, 2001, 2:21:07 PM, was when, Thomas typed the following: TF> Hello Miles, TF> On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 14:21:13 -0400 GMT (24/09/2001, 02:21 +0800 GMT), TF> Miles Alexander wrote: MA>> I will add this to my collection of qu

Re[2]: Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Historians believe that Sunday, September 23, 2001, 12:17:37 PM, was when, Thomas typed the following: TF> Hello Miles, TF> On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 11:07:39 -0400 GMT (23/09/2001, 23:07 +0800 GMT), TF> Miles Alexander wrote: "Drugs may lead to nowhere, but at least i

Re[2]: Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Historians believe that Sunday, September 23, 2001, 12:23:21 PM, was when, Thomas typed the following: TF> No, this won't work. The Selective Download Filter downloads all TF> message headers and then processes only these. The signal string must TF> be matched exactly *in the head

Re[2]: Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Historians believe that Sunday, September 23, 2001, 10:42:19 AM, was when, Thomas typed the following: Selective downloads: Yes: this seems to be a very good way to resolve the situation but do I need to imply (within the window) the following format?: String: [Person One], Loca

Re[2]: Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Historians believe that Sunday, September 23, 2001, 10:42:19 AM, was when, Thomas typed the following: Thomas, So, what you are telling me is that the Incoming filters are processed in a hierarchy and putting my *else* filter at the bottom of that list (thus the Move Up and Move D

Re[3]: Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
at, 22 Sep 2001 22:27:27 -0400 GMT (23/09/2001, 10:27 +0800 GMT), TF>> Miles Alexander wrote: MA>>> If an incoming transaction does not match *any* filters, I want MA>>> to: MA>>> * Flag it as found (possibly) TF>> Make one one filter at the

Re[2]: Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-23 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Historians believe that Sunday, September 23, 2001, 1:58:21 AM, was when, Thomas typed the following: TF> Hello Miles, TF> On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 22:27:27 -0400 GMT (23/09/2001, 10:27 +0800 GMT), TF> Miles Alexander wrote: MA>> If an incoming transaction does

Filter question from the Ignorant

2001-09-22 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello TheBat, Using the K.I.S.S. factor, please tell me how to solve the following problem: If an incoming transaction does not match *any* filters, I want to: * Flag it as found (possibly) * Leave it on the server * If there are unknown transactions identified (read: spam an

Re[2]: Fix in the Mix?????? (a different approach to same question)

2001-09-01 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Peter, Historians believe that Saturday, September 01, 2001, 1:54:32 PM, was when, Peter typed the following: PP> Hello Miles, PP> On Saturday, September 01, 2001 at 12:26:15 PM you wrote: MA>> Bat Cats: MA>> Problem: MA>> The Bat! doesn't allow filename of attached file to conta

Fix in the Mix?????? (a different approach to same question)

2001-09-01 Thread Miles Alexander
Bat Cats: Problem: The Bat! doesn't allow filename of attached file to contain '\' symbol, if name is specified as clear text. The problem is, that this check isn't performed then filename specified as RFC's 2047 'encoded-word'. Is there a fix for this yet or does anyone h

Re[2]: Date/Time missing...

2001-07-17 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, July 17, 2001, 6:25:14 AM, you wrote: TF> Hi Miles, TF> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 06:17:35 -0400GMT (17/07/2001, 18:17 +0800GMT), TF> Miles Alexander wrote: MA>> Scratch the part about not getting TIME values. I will always get TIME MA>> values, however

Re[2]: Date/Time missing...

2001-07-17 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, July 17, 2001, 6:59:14 AM, you wrote: TF> Hi Miles, TF> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 06:51:43 -0400GMT (17/07/2001, 18:51 +0800GMT), TF> Miles Alexander wrote: MA>> So: any transactions that are made *same* day are treated w/o a MA>> date and *just* the ti

Re: Date/Time missing...

2001-07-17 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Miles, Monday, July 16, 2001, 8:24:07 PM, you wrote: MA> Bat People, MA> I am not receiving Date&Time fields in some email that is sent to me MA> *and* also when I send email. This makes for odd sorting conditions. MA> Anyone have any idea why this happens and how to alleviate it.

Date/Time missing...

2001-07-16 Thread Miles Alexander
Bat People, I am not receiving Date&Time fields in some email that is sent to me *and* also when I send email. This makes for odd sorting conditions. Anyone have any idea why this happens and how to alleviate it. -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

commandline arguments

2001-07-13 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Users, I am attempting to use some commandline parameters for creating new mail for specific users. What I would like to do is include a standard NEW template within the body to be edited before sending. Thus far, I have this working successfully with the message waiting