but...
You did remember to set TB! to localhost (or 127.0.0.1) as Mail server?
--
Urban
I wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of a weird religious
cult. (Rita Roodner)
Current version is 4.0.24.0 | 'Using TBUDL
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, Roelof Otten wrote:
> Yes, that's normal behaviour. It allows you to switch from one window
> to another even when you run them maximized.
That's not your best explanation ever, Roelof. You mean doing the
alt+tab or activity bar icon-click thingie, righ
ww.nirsoft.net/utils/run_as_date.html
Haven't tried it myself, just passing on information
--
Urban
An opera is a song of bigly size.
Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Thursday, August 9, 2007, John Phillips wrote:
> Read in the macro help file I see a CAPITALFIRST macro, but if I add
> the parameter ="%TONAME" I get "Hello Sharon smith".
> I really only need the first part of the name; how to do this?
Use TOFNAME instead o
sed to the many folders that I have in TB? Is there a
> way to have Mailbag archive messages into the same folders that they
> are in now in TB?
The easiest way I can think of at the moment is by writing a mailbag
script to do that. I don't have access to Mailbag right now so I can'
Tuesday, July 10, 2007, ETM wrote:
> But I still would like to be able to easily access that old mail.
If you save as mbg-files you can access them from within Mailbag.
--
Urban
Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be
changed regularly and for the same rea
Monday, July 9, 2007, Kitty wrote:
> What are my options for archiving outside of TB, but where I could
> easily look at the emails?
Mailbag Assistant comes to mind
http://www.fookes.com/mailbag/index.php
--
Urban
Every dog isn't a growler, and every growler
d be available
through View -> Edit Shortcuts.
I just looked but couldn't find it. Anyway, View -> Toolbars ->
Customise and choosing the Shortcuts tab seems to be right.
--
Urban
Animals are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other
nations, caught with ourselves
alue from in a
new mail.
You probably want to use %ABToFirstName instead.
> whereas my reply has output Dear _Joe ...
Looks like the "first name" field in AB is _Joe. Change it to Joe
--
Urban
I know a lot about cars. I can look at a car's headlights and tell y
ecific
filter.
--
Urban
Vacuum: A large, empty space where the pope lives.
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worth investigating shareware fonts
such as Code2000 <http://www.code2000.net/>
--
Urban
All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained
in the dog. (Franz Kafka)
Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL
Tuesday, May 22, 2007, Peter Meyns wrote:
> I can get the euro character (€) with {right alt}+E. But that's
> because I'm using a German keyboard.
I don't know where I've picked up AltGr+5, but it's there for me.
--
Urban
Histories are more full of the examples
Tuesday, May 22, 2007, Perry Nelson wrote:
> Can any of you tell me how I would enter the symbol for the Euro while
> typing a message in The Bat!?
Is this of any help?
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/EuroSymbolFAQ.mspx
--
Urban
My dog is worried about the economy because Alpo is up
ow:
Sender contains any of Either This
Could be this as well
This also, of course
--
Urban
Talc is found on rocks and on babies.
Current version is 3.99 | 'U
e check the total space taken on this particular server?
You could use Telnet and the STAT command. See, for example,
http://manual.liquidweb.com/chapter3/pop3.htm for an introduction
--
Urban
I bought a seven dollar pen because I always lose pens and I got sick of
not caring. I love blackjack.
rs in URL:s need to be encoded (there is a very nice list
at
http://users.easystreet.com/ovid/cgi_course/appendices/appendix2.html)
But of course, humans should never have to be bothered with such
trivialities. The program should do the conversion automagically
--
Urban
The moon is a planet just like
Wednesday, April 18, 2007, Henri Maussang wrote:
> The attachment (video) is pretty big : 3.8 Mb. It stays in the Outbox
> for ever.
It stays in the outbox until it has been sent. Use View -> Show Connection
Center to verify that it really is being sent.
--
Urban
"Alice laughe
Friday, April 13, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do you activate the spell checker?
In the message editor, choose "Spell Checker" then "Automatic checking".
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Urban
On the night of April 14, 1865, Lincoln went to the theater and got shot
in his seat by one of
It's either under "Plain
Text/MicroEd" or "HTML/Windows Editor", item names are Quotation and
Quotes.
--
Urban
It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your
neighbor's paper, that's the time to do it.
e%2B%252Bnntp%2B%252Bproxy%26num%3D100%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26client%3Dopera%26rls%3Den%26sa%3DG
if you prefer the long URL)
--
Urban
The greatest writer of the Renaissance was William Shakespeare. He was
born in the year 1564, supposedly on his birthday. He never made much
money and is famo
ll be moved to
Message Architect and you need to opt-in to move your account. Deadline
is today (hey, I just noticed myself).
--
Urban
I got in an argument with a girlfriend inside of a tent. That's a bad
place for an argument, because then I tried to walk out, and had to slam
the flap. How
Thursday, March 22, 2007, Richard Newman wrote:
> What setting am I missing when The Bat on other machines deletes
> messages after download?
Account - Mail Messages - Delete received messages from server
--
Urban
Madness takes its toll. Please have exact
itlabs.com/en/products/thebat/news_detail.php?ID=1838
--
Urban
I often wonder how come John Tesh isn't as popular a singer as some
people think he should be. Then, I remember its because he sucks
Current version is 3.98.04 | 'Using T
e set up some
shortkeys to Regjump to emulate that
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Miscellaneous/Regjump.mspx
--
Urban
Psychiatrists say that 1 of 4 people are mentally ill. Check 3 friends.
If they're OK, you're it.
Cur
s and undraft it again, works for me.
--
Urban
A dog's bark may be worse than his bite, but everyone prefers his bark.
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Monday, January 22, 2007, Mary Bull wrote:
> But only helpful if there are meaningful subject lines, using words
> relevant to the body text's content.
> Memo is no substitute.
So forward it to yourself and change the subject line.
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Urban
I believe you should live each day as
Address Book) called Inactive Classes. Then You can
cut and paste entire groups from the address book Classes to Inactive
Classes.
--
Urban
Clouds just keep circling the earth around and around. And around. There
is not much else to do.
Current ver
Monday, January 8, 2007, Roelof Otten wrote:
> In the tbuser.def file in your mail directory.
In the mail directory?
Then my TB! must be strange because it has placed tbuser.def in
"%APPDATA%\The Bat!" and that isn't my mail directory
--
Urban
Vacuum: A large, empty space wh
ments (MIME standard)".
You probably have it checked. Uncheck it and TB! will do what you want.
--
Urban
When a man wants to murder a tiger, it's called sport. When the tiger
wants to murder him, it's called ferocity. (George Bernard Shaw)
l
http://www.spampal.org/usermanual/clients/bat/bat.html
--
Urban
Abraham Lincoln became America's greatest Precedent. Lincoln's mother
died in infancy, and he was born in a log cabin which he built with his
own hands. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves by signing the Emasculat
support and use features available
| only for registered users.
--
Urban
I don't know about you, but I enjoy watching paint dry. I imagine that
the wet paint is a big freshwater lake that is the only source of water
for some tiny cities by the lake. As the lake gets drier, the population
gets
it /might/ work.
Try going to Start -> Run, and type "msiexec /?" and it will give you a
nice li'l help screen
--
Urban
I don't know about you, but I enjoy watching paint dry. I imagine that
the wet paint is a big freshwater lake that is the only source of water
for som
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That strange "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" part is the mid, so
just copy it and use it in your search.
--
Urban
I bought a seven dollar pen because I always lose pens and I got sick of
not caring. I love blackjack. But I'm not addicted to gambling. I
Monday, October 9, 2006, Granville Cousins wrote:
> I have a Mac G4 Powerbook running OSX. Is it possible to run The Bat!
> on this machine with the help of some emulation software.
What about Wine?
http://darwine.opendarwin.org/
--
Urban
To prevent head colds, use an agonizer to spra
rterlink.com/?Y10B21AAD
Long link:
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/tbudp/tiki-index.php?page=Program%20Folders%20and%20Files
--
Urban
Everything of importance has been said before by somebody who did not
discover it. (A.N. Whitehead)
Current versio
stop the redirect by hitting a bookmark or going to
your start page or whatever.
Then, it's a piece of cake to just paste the URL into notepad and check it
so it doesn't look strange.
--
Urban
A closed mind is a good thing to lose.
C
he opera.general newsgroups
http://makeashorterlink.com/?I38622D3D
--
Urban
begin LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs|I'm a signature virus. Copy me!|end
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Friday, February 24, 2006, Ian A. White wrote:
> It might have to do with the particular Windows theme you are using.
More TB theme (the one in View->Themes) than Windows theme, I think.
I see the shadings in Explorer, but not in TB using TB's "Default
(Windows)" theme.
--
a filter that fires a
batch file to extract the message from the html part. But it would
probably be messy, ugly and terribly ineffective.
(BTW, your delimiter is missing a space after the two dashes)
--
Urban
The more people I meet the more I like my dog
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ve, though.
Other than changing your viewer settings and convincing the sender to
send in a format you like to read...
Well, I think that it would be doable to set up a filter that fires a
batch file to extract the message from the html part. But it would
probably be messy, ugly and t
Wednesday, February 22, 2006, Shahar wrote:
> If so, what do I have to do in order to see the message not a one
> block ?
Underneath the message should be at least two tabs, one saying "Text"
and another one saying "HTML".
Just click on the HTML tab.
--
Urban
When pe
y of setting this to behave as it did previously?
Do you have any %QUOTES macros in your reply templates?
--
Urban
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from
the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent
disinclination to do so. (D
hment display settings?"
Just search for it in the TBUDL Archives
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/
--
Urban
Cyanide is so poisonous that one drop of it on a dogs tongue will kill
the strongest man.
Current version is 3.62
bat*.tmp or something like that
--
Urban
I believe you should live each day as if it is your last, which is why I
don't have any clean laundry because, come on, who wants to wash clothes
on the last day of thier life
Current version
Sunday, November 20, 2005, Marten Gallagher wrote:
> I've been checking the links and the site for months (since Feb 2005)
> - ever since it was first announced and still can't find it!
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/E-mail/E-mail-Clients/The-Bat-Voyager.shtml
--
Urban
t
http://dev.kanngard.net/Permalinks/ID_20050429165927.html
and an online conversion at http://tud.at/php/tnef/
--
Urban
Moses led the Hebrew slaves to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened
bread which is bread made without any ingredients. Moses went up on
Mount Cyanide to get the ten commandments. H
Tuesday, October 25, 2005, Urban wrote:
> RFC2646, section 4.3
Oops, I was to fast again. 2646 has been superseded by rfc3676
ANyway, same section (4.3)
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3676.html
I think the phrasing "a long-standing convention" is the closest to an
actual suggestion yo
Tuesday, October 25, 2005, Robert D. wrote:
> I was trying to explain to a few people, on another List, about the
> need and usefulness of the *cut mark* sequence.
> If there was an RFC *suggesting* the use thereof
RFC2646, section 4.3
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2646.html
--
Urban
that I can help
other swedes who might find it confusing.
--
Urban
Give me the strength to change the things I can, the grace to accept the
things I cannot, and a great big bag of money
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Usin
these are not very important commands for me so I just leave
them like that.
Thanks anyway, it's always good to know where to find stuff in order to
guide other users.
> Tack och hej, leverpastej ;)
Hej å hå, grävmaskiner i det blå
--
Urban
Some people can tell what time it is by looking a
managed to locate "Go to previous unread message" yet, though.
It's not functions that are very important to me.
--
Urban
Agnus Dei was a woman composer famous for her church music.
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using
in Account -> Sorting Office/Filters -> Actions; there is an
option "Play a sound".
You could create a short soundfile, using the Windows recorder for
example, consisting of nothing but silence and point to that.
--
Urban
Queen Victoria was the longest queen. She sat on a thorn for
Wednesday, August 10, 2005, ms wrote:
> Can someone point me to a good website that cares about this maybe?
Take a look at
http://www.effectivemeetings.com/productivity/communication/netiquette.asp
It's the first hit in this Google search:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?N36A2169B
--
U
he
pst-file. From there, it should be possible to import them into TB using
TB's Mailbox Import Wizard (Tools->Import Messages->Mailbox Import
Wizard).
If that doesn't work, there are pay-tools such as Aid4Mail
<http://www.aid4mail.com> or MailNavigator
<http://www.mailnavig
Picassa which may do this as
> well.
Altough I haven't tried it, PixVue <http://www.pixvue.com/> seems to be
a third alternative for you to try.
--
Urban
We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can
spare. And in return, dogs give us thei
ramming_tool> for
e-mail would bee such a cool idea!
--
Urban
The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to his level of
sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his.
Current version is 3.5.25 |
ng in the TB mailing lists.
TB gives you functionality very much like that.
Create a virtual folder that looks for TB mailing list addresses in the
junk folder.
--
Urban
It was an age of great inventions and discoveries. Gutenberg invented
removable type and the Bible. Another important inventio
ming Server": pop.gmx.net
"POP Outgoing Server": mail.gmx.net
"IMAP Incoming Server": imap.gmx.net
"IMAP Outgoing Server": mail.gmx.net
"User Name": Ihre GMX e-mail-Adresse
"Account Name": Eine beliebige Bezeichnung, z.B. Ihre GMX Adresse
--
Urban
a Windows XP thing or a hidden setting in in V3.5?
I'm running W2k so it's obviously not a XP thingie
--
Urban
No matter where you go, there you are.
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ated my cookie-file for ages. It seems that as
the version number of TB! increases the random generator gets more adept
in picking the good ones.
--
Urban
Julius Caesar extinguished himself on the battlefields of Gaul. The Ides
of March murdered him because they thought he
ID=725&phrase_id=745609
--
Urban
I like work; it fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours.
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Since I don't have Thunderbird installed, could you check if the
different regexps come through correctly if you c&p them into the
editor?
--
Urban
You know it's time to shave your legs when the cat uses them for
scratching behind its ears.
_
y, even if you wrote using the text editor, it (probably)
would influence how the text was shown in the RTV too, just like the
smileys work today.
--
Urban
Oliver Cromwell had a large red nose, but under it were deeply religious
feelings.
Curr
Thursday, April 28, 2005, Mica Mijatovic wrote:
> Then the chubby woman begin to sing, and that's it.
Oh, I thought they only did that in Wagner :-)
--
Urban
No men who really think deeply about women retain a high opinion of
them; men either despise women or they have never thought s
or newbies more than they already are.
It could turn into the old (c)-smilie-problem (remember that? Those were
the days!) in miniature.
--
Urban
I gase at the brilliant full moon. The same one, I think to myself, at
which Socrates, Aristotole and Plato gazed. Suddenly, I imagine they
appear beside
nitely is not the same thing as "*.*"
(Bad example, I know, but it's getting kind of late and I'm too tired to
make up my own examples).
--
Urban
In the last scene of Pagliacci, Canio stabs Nedda who is the one he
really loves. Pretty soon Silvio also gets stabbed, and
Thursday, April 28, 2005, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> Are you referring to the /italics/ only, because the slash is a regex
> escape character?
No, the slashes around that is supposed to be of the emphasis/italics kind.
--
Urban
It has recently been discovered that research causes can
he not so standard smileys it is
> good to know that you have written them correctly.
Sounds good to me.
--
Urban
If we could just get everyone to close their eyes and visualize world
peace for an hour, just imagine how serene it would be unti
explaining regexps a lot harder, for example.
--
Urban
A virtuoso is a musician with real high morals.
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Thursday, April 21, 2005, MFPA wrote:
> RBL lookups?
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RBL.html
--
Urban
It would be terrible if the Red Cross Bloodmobile got into an accident.
No, wait. That would be good because if anyone needed it, the blood
would be right th
Friday, April 8, 2005, Leif Gregory wrote:
> Well friends, the time has come.. Rachel and I will be married this
> Saturday, the 9th, at 6:30pm.
Best wishes to you both!
--
Urban
As you make your way through this hectic world of ours, set aside a few
minutes each day. At the end of th
TB! Message Filter
beginFilter
Name: Velva\20Woolen
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`0`4`Velva\20Woolen\0D\0A}
IsActive
endFilter
--
Urban
While the earth seems to be knowingly keeping its distance from the sun,
it is really only centrificating.
___
Sunday, January 16, 2005, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> I'd like to see a few independent tests OnThis. :-)
Jack Schofield's look at OnSpeed in the Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/insideit/story/0,13270,1128097,00.html
seems to deal with both the bads and the goods.
--
U
Tuesday, December 21, 2004, MAU wrote:
> Merry Christmas to all and a wonderful 2005!!!
Yes, have a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
--
Urban
To prevent head colds, use an agonizer to spray into the nose until it
drips into the thr
programs". You should be able to set the mail client you want from
there, but sometimes it needs a little push.
IIRC, the way to do it is to set it to OE, reboot, and then set it to
"The Bat".
--
Urban
While trombones have tubes, trumpets prefer to wear valves.
account has to be used !
Take a look at the %QINCLUDE macro. I /think/ that would be the easiest
way to do what you want.
--
Urban
Question: What is one horsepower? Answer: One horsepower is the amount
of energy it takes to drag a horse 500 f
book
entry, there is a little check box that says "use a specific template for
new messages".
If you check it you can use the macros you want, such as
%ACCOUNT="ThisAccount" or %ACCOUNT="ThatAccount"
It takes some tinkering to get macros working the way one wants them
nd press Load.
Hope I explained it clear enough. I'll be away from mail for a time, so
I can't answer you if you have any questions.
--
Urban
If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you
should go home and examine your conscience. (Woodrow Wilson)
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, subscriber2list wrote:
> how does one back-out of the end result, i.e., return to where ALL
> messages are listed again versus just the messages containing the
> particular item that resulted from following your steps?
View - Display - All Messages
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Urban
ou don't have
to see it anymore.
You can also disable smilies on reading by going to Options -
Preferences - Viewer/Editor and uncheck the "Use smiley icons in HTML
viewer", or by right clicking the letter you are reading and uncheck
Smileys.
--
Urban
We keep track of the humidit
s been known to solve similar problems in the past.
--
Urban
I never think of the future - it comes soon enough. (Albert Einstein)
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OP3 server ?
> I just don't want to see the TB window.
Enter your user name and password in
Account - Properties - Transport - Receive Mail
You'll also need to set the "Do not store password, prompt on mail
retrieval" that hides behind the Authentication button in that
wind
tion and its use, you can go to the archives
and look for the threads "file not found thebat.ipc" and "thebat.IPC"
--
Urban
The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions
grow where only one grew before.
your own certificate: Account - Properties - Edit Personal
Certficates - Import
(I think, I did it once _long ago_, but mostly for fun so I may have
forgotten or remember it wrong.)
--
Urban
I gase at the brilliant full moon. The same one, I think to myself, at
which Socrates, Aristotole and Plato g
Tuesday, June 22, 2004, Fredrik Bergström wrote:
> Actually, Telia (One of Swedens largest ISPs) blocks port 25
So connect through smtprelay.telia.com
It's all buried somewhere on their site. (They changed their DNS:es too,
so it might be worthwhile to take a look.)
--
Urban
My husba
much joy it brings me to have this
> problem solved. Thank you very much, Urban.
And thank you, Mary, for sharing your happiness.
--
Urban
There are 10 kinds of people - those who understand binary math, and
those who don't
tle bit of work when I do a short reply like this.
--
Urban
Bach was the most famous composer in the world and so was Handel.
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in it. Just move down
using the arrow keys and start typing where-ever you are. Nice!
I do that using the mouse-wheel, so I have to do a mousy-click first and
then move my hand to the keyboard.
--
Urban
During the Renaissance America began. Christopher Columbus was a great
navigator who di
eing used
and can't be moved, that's normal, just click OK.
Then open TB again and try opening one of your attachments.
--
Urban
Cymbals are round, metal CLANGS!
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;
> That's a good idea.
I haven't figured the bugtracker wishlist out yet. Feel free to add it
if you want to.
--
Urban
A hurricane is a breeze of a bigly size.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2004, Martin Webster wrote:
> Yes, readme.txt, which you will find in your TB! installation folder.
Hmmm.. That's strange...
It mentions Service release 2.11.01 but there's nothing about 2.11.02
--
Urban
Franklin discovered electricity by rubbing two cats
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> Over here the attachments are called "Part.txt". Should I be worried?
JSL seems to use TB v1.61
It's been a while, but I think TB1.6x showed PGP/MIME sigs as "msg.att"
BTW Jack, TB v1.62 is available for downl
her wonderful editing bells and
> whistles, I have decided to continue to use the old reliable MicroEd.
> I had not realized that the other editors did not wrap the text the
> way I created it, wrapping to the window instead.
Maybe it's a wrapping thing. Have you tried to shorten it trough
(
It's there, the first one, before ABnnnPPP.
> Also, the Help window doesn't scroll with the scroll wheel. :-(
It does with my Microsoft thingie.
--
Urban
No one's tall anymore. They're "vertically enhanced."
to
end of word, Ctrl+Shift+LeftArrow for select to beginning of word, and
Shift+End for select to end of line.
--
Urban
Rhubarb: A kind of celery gone bloodshot.
Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silv
references-General).
--
Urban
To most people solutions mean finding the answers. But to chemists
solutions are things that are still all mixed up.
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%Cursor
--
Urban
%ACCOUNT="Urban"
--
Urban
When a singer sings, he stirs up the air and makes it hit any passing
eardrums. But if he is good, he knows how to keep it from hurting.
Current version is 2.11.02 | '
n't see it, make sure you are in the
HTML-editor, then go to the View menu and check HTML Toolbar.) In this
row there is an icon that looks like a globe and a paper clip -- that's
the one.
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Urban
Momentum: What you give a person when they are going away.
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a hyperlink otherwise it
thinks they are plain text.
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Julius Caesar extinguished himself on the battlefields of Gaul. The Ides
of March murdered him because they thought he was going to be made king.
Dying, he gasped out: "Tee hee, Brutus."
user finds an emoticon
> strangely placed, as I do at times, (s)he simply toggles off the
> smileys. I've done this for a few messages already.
There's another thing that could be helpful... If you could attach (in
lack of any better words) the toggle to the address book. That w
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