Hello Gary,
Thursday, September 21, 2000, 5:40:42 PM, you wrote:
G> I was curious how did you find out about The Bat!
Nick Andriash propagandized at the Eudora list :-)
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Hello TBUDL!
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong but it seems that my
two newest filters simply don't work. Like most(?) TB!-users I
upgrade every time there's a new final version available and
everything's been fine until now.
I have two new filters which I created a couple of d
Hello again!
PP>> Anybody else have new filters - after upgrading to 1.48f... do they
PP>> work?
AGSAA> Yes, I have created at least 3 filters after the 1.48f installation. Why
AGSAA> don't you describe these two faulty filters?
Okay... the first one is set to filter mails from a single pe
Here we go again...
> I have found that you have to manually edit the "strings" to be
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of "John Doe"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .
>
> It is odd that TB creates a filter string that it cannot later use to
> filter mail, don't you think?
Yes!
Which of course makes me wonder w
Hello TBUDL!
Is there any way to determine the sender information for quotation
(in the account's properties/templates/reply) on a *folder* level?
In most cases initials is a good choice but sometimes I do prefer
something else and I have to change it in the account properties and
then
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 5:41:42 AM, you wrote:
Th> You are looking for the %QuoteStyle macro. There is lots about it in
Th> the Help with several choices how to use it. Check it out.
>> For instance if I reply to someone called "Sagittarius" I
>> wouldn't want to use the
Hello Nick,
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 6:51:19 PM, you wrote:
ND> Some of my business contacts they sometimes put their last names first in
ND> the reply to field and the first initial quotestyle would therefore use the
ND> first letter of their last name and I didn't find that acceptable. Usi
Hello Douglas,
Thursday, March 22, 2001, 6:50:16 PM, you wrote:
DH> I use Opera v 3.62 (version w/ no ads).
DH> Opera lets you associate it with html (and other graphic) files.
DH> When I double click on the html icon in TB! the file opens in Opera
DH> and if I then click on a link, opera take
Hello Diana,
Thursday, March 22, 2001, 9:52:51 PM, you wrote:
DC> Actually, this should be a fairly simple fix even though .shtml is not
DC> one of the filetypes listed in Opera's Preferences. In The Bat!,
DC> right-click one of the .shtml icons and save it to your desktop (do
DC> not change the
Hello TBUDL!
I have a couple of examples of some little strange things that have
been going on lately with my TB!
1. Text trying to escape from the editor window:
Sometimes when writing a message, I need to select a block of text
with a mouse. If I do it too carelessly, the whole text (not jus
Hello Allie,
Friday, March 30, 2001, 9:28:22 PM, you wrote:
ACM> Whenever you're caught in this bind, try using the arrow keys to scroll or
ACM> hitting Ctrl+Home to get to the beginning of the message. Using the
ACM> Shift+ is a far more accurate and controllable way to select
ACM> text while
Hello TBUDL!
A while back I did something that I shouldn't have done - I killed
dupes in a certain folder I have set up for a mailing list. I didn't
even stop to hesitate when the program said it was going to kill 60(!)
duplicates... I just clicked OK... :-(
How stupid of me.
What happened was
Hello Karin,
Friday, April 13, 2001, 5:25:56 PM, you wrote:
KS> Have you tried to browse that particular folder for deleted
KS> messages? You might be able to salvage them that way...
Well, I've got most of them back with the list-moderator's help so
this is not as disasterous (is that a real w
Hello TBUDL!
This happens a lot: I start to write a message but then I decide that
it propably would be best not to send that :-)
So I close the message-writing window and TB! asks me if I want to
save the message or not... it doesn't matter whether I answer yes or
no - the message goes into out
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 4:29:14 PM, you wrote:
>> Shouldn't there be a way to *really* cancel the message without
>> having to clean the outbox from the drafts that I didn't want to
>> save in the first place?
NA> Yes, you simply turn off Auto-save under Options/Editor Preference
Hello Allie,
Sunday, April 29, 2001, 11:41:26 PM, you wrote:
ACM> Hamster is the freeware app (news and mail server) that will be able to
ACM> get your newsgroup messages for you so that you could download them from
ACM> Hamster into TB!.
Simple question - how?
I just downloaded Hamster Class
Hello Silviu,
Saturday, May 05, 2001, 11:26:56 AM, you wrote:
SC> So what you guys are saying here is that 1.52 is already out
SC> there and non-beta ?
SC> Yeah, I too signed up to receive notification when a new version
SC> gets out, heh, didn't receive any. Wonder why...
So far I have recei
Okay, I give up... where's the birthday reminder?
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Hello Marek,
Tuesday, May 08, 2001, 12:23:23 AM, you wrote:
MM> Hello all,
MM> Monday, May 07, 2001, Pete P wrote:
>> Okay, I give up... where's the birthday reminder?
MM> Display reminder is displayed, if one (or more) cantacts have same date
MM> stored in "Bir
Hello TBUDL!
I wonder if there's any way to turn auto-format automatically off when
mailing/replying to a certain message-list? It seems that I *never*
remember to press shift+ctrl+F until I hit Enter for the first time...
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