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Hello WilWilWil everyone else,
on 21-Jun-2005 at 22:07 you (WilWilWil) wrote:
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Thanks. I confirm as soon as I can remember my account and pswd ! ;-)
Don't worry. There's a number of
Hello,
I have just found a bug in TB 3.5, that is very important !
To work fine, I use groups of colors for the tree of folders. Since version
3.5, the color functions for tuning a folder, thanks to the option Color
Groups, works, but the underlined, bold, and the italic doesnt work anymore
Hello WilWilWil,
To work fine, I use groups of colors for the tree of folders. Since
version 3.5, the color functions for tuning a folder, thanks to the
option Color Groups, works, but the underlined, bold, and the italic
doesnt work anymore !!!
confirmed.
In version v3.0.2.10 the color
Hello WilWilWil everyone else,
on 20-Jun-2005 at 19:24 you (WilWilWil) wrote:
To work fine, I use groups of colors for the tree of folders. Since
version 3.5, the color functions for tuning a folder, thanks to the
option Color Groups, works, but the underlined, bold, and the italic
doesnt
Hello.
I'm tuning up my templates, but there I have one problem with macro command.
My question:
Is available macro commend, which return color group name of original message
I reply on? Help file of TheBat! on my hard drive is from version 1.60q and I
can't find macro of this kind.
Thanks for
Hallo Oto,
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:16:12 +0200GMT (29-7-2004, 13:16 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
OZ Is available macro commend, which return color group name of
OZ original message I reply on?
No. (At least not that I'm aware of)
OZ Help file of TheBat! on my hard drive is from version
Hi,
I have a filter set up that marks messages read and assigns them to a
certain color group when SpamAssassin thinks they're spam. So far, so
good.
When I delete these messages to trash, some (not all) 'lose' their color
group.
Recently I had 93 bounces going to one account, when a spammer
this? Again, this may sound simple, but this is the
original use of Color Groups I thought of. A sample filter would be
great, if possible.
Also, I would like to say thank you to everyone for the great
responses. There were a lot of great ideas I wouldn't have thought of.
I am going to try
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, 7:50:56 PM, Joseph N. wrote:
JN Deborah,
JN If the view is set to thread by reference, is there a way to explode
JN the thread initially, or if a color group is triggered, in order to be
JN able to see whether that great advice is in the folder?
On Friday, August 30, 2002, 8:34:41 AM, Emaillists wrote:
E How do you do this? Again, this may sound simple, but this is the
E original use of Color Groups I thought of. A sample filter would be
E great, if possible.
First set up the colour group. Then go to Account - Sorting Office
Hi Emaillists,
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 02:34:41 -0500 GMT (Aug 30, 13:19 my local time),
you [E] wrote:
TF My first filter in my company account marked all messages where
TF my boss'es address was in the headers as blue. The filter was
TF also set to Continue with other filters.
E How do you do
On Friday, August 30, 2002, 10:25, Deborah W wrote:
First set up the colour group. Then go to Account - Sorting Office -
New Filter. Now set up an Incoming Mail filter which looks for your
boss's email address in Kludges. Click on the Actions tab you'll
see the choice Set the message
Hello Deborah, Sudip and Marcus,
Thank you very much for the explanation and quick answers.
Very much appreciated.
DW First set up the colour group. Then go to Account - Sorting Office -
DW New Filter. Now set up an Incoming Mail filter which looks for your
DW boss's email address in
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Marcus Ohlström [MO] wrote:'
MO You probably want to check Continue processing with other
MO filters under the Options tab as well.
Only if the target folder hasn't already been set in the colour
groups
Hello Emaillists,
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 02:34:41 -0500 GMT (30/08/02, 14:34 +0700 GMT),
Emaillists wrote:
TF This hasn't been mentioned yet: My first filter in my company account
TF marked all messages where my boss'es address was in the headers as
TF blue. The filter was also set to Continue
Hello Joseph,
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 13:50:56 -0500 GMT (30/08/02, 01:50 +0700 GMT),
Joseph N. wrote:
JN If the view is set to thread by reference, is there a way to
JN explode the thread initially, or if a color group is triggered, in
JN order to be able to see whether that great advice is in the
Bat Men (and Women),
Could someone offer me a simple explanation of Color Groups. I
thought I knew what it was for until I read the help item for it. Now
I am lost. Sorry if this seems simple. Preferably, if someone could
explain a practical use for it, I would really appreciate
Reply to message sent 8/29/2002, 08:53:49 (8:53 AM Locally)
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Hello Dan,
Preferably, if someone could explain a practical use for it, I would
really appreciate it.
An example of how I use them:
I am subscribe to to many board
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, 15:53, Emaillists wrote:
Could someone offer me a simple explanation of Color Groups. I
thought I knew what it was for until I read the help item for it. Now
I am lost. Sorry if this seems simple. Preferably, if someone could
explain a practical use
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, 2:53:49 PM, Emaillists wrote:
ECould someone offer me a simple explanation of Color Groups. I
E thought I knew what it was for until I read the help item for it. Now
E I am lost. Sorry if this seems simple. Preferably, if someone could
E explain
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, Emaillists wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
E Could someone offer me a simple explanation of Color Groups.
Like most things in better software, there are multiple uses for it,
depending on your purposes and your tech tolerance.
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, Jan Rifkinson wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JR Just for kicks I also decided to color my spam
JR to see what kind of spam I was getting --
JR financial [green] or sex [red].
And...?
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, 3:44:09 PM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR Just for kicks I also decided to color my spam
JR to see what kind of spam I was getting --
JR financial [green] or sex [red].
Interesting colour choices. Financial I can see - green money all -
but red for sex? Hmmm...I
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, Marcus Ohlström wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MO My colour marking filter looks like below.
Marcus,
What is the source of the text you provided? Is that a printout of
a portion of the Sorting Office filter file, or are you creating a
Hello Emaillists,
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 08:53:49 -0500 GMT (29/08/02, 20:53 +0700 GMT),
Emaillists wrote:
E Preferably, if someone could explain a practical use for it, I
E would really appreciate it.
This hasn't been mentioned yet: My first filter in my company account
marked all messages
ON Thursday, August 29, 2002, 6:40:47 PM, you wrote:
JR Let's just say they've cancelled each other out,
JR kinda like life.
Jan,
You must have had a different math class then most of us ;-)
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On Thursday, August 29, 2002, Jan Rifkinson wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JR Just for kicks I also decided to color my
JR spam to see what kind of spam I was getting
JR -- financial [green] or sex [red].
JN And...?
JR Let's just say they've cancelled each other out,
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, Deborah W wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
DW Let's say there's someone on that list whose posts are always
DW terrific, you want to highlight them - you could use another
DW colour group (maybe call it Great advice) to highlight those.
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, 17:17, Joseph N. wrote:
What is the source of the text you provided? Is that a printout of
a portion of the Sorting Office filter file
I guess you could call it that. You can copy a filter my marking it in
the sorting office and hitting ctrl-c. Then you can
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, Marcus Ohlström wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MO Then you can paste it with ctrl-v, either into another place of
MO the sorting office or - as I did - into your editor of choice.
Marcus,
Had no idea it could work like that. Thanks.
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Dear readers from 'TB!udl List',
While installing TB! on a Notebook I found that my 'Color Groups' are
missing.
Where does TB! store the color Groups definition so as I can extract
them on the Desktop and bring it over by hand to the seconds system?
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Eddie
Powered
Hello Eddie,
On Monday, August 12, 2002 at 11:08:56 AM you [EC] wrote (at least in
part):
EC Where does TB! store the color Groups definition so as I can extract
EC them on the Desktop and bring it over by hand to the seconds system?
In a file named 'COLORS.INI'.
If 'C:\Program Files\The Bat
Dear Peter,
--- Peter Palmreuther / Montag, 12.08.2002, 11:21:14
color groups
In a file named 'COLORS.INI'.
Thanks works fine again ;-)
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Eddie
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Hello Januk,
Thursday, July 18, 2002, 6:53:15 AM, you wrote:
JA If you haven't used the filters before, you can get to them through:
JA |- Account
JA|- Sorting Office/Filters
JA You'll want to set up an incoming filter, so select the incoming
JA filters and press the New button at the
Hello Joyce,
On Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 2:49:40 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
JS I don't _have_ Incoming filters in that dialog box. I only have two
JS directories: Read and Replied.
[X] You're in a common folder when opening sorting office
Hello everybody,
I don't seem to be able to make TB give the proper colors to the mex
as they arrive into the Inbox. There seems to be no way that i can
tell it : every time you get mex from/to XY paint it... pink.
And if *I* have to do it manually _after_ I've received and read all
my
Hello Joyce,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 20:46:31 +0200 GMT (18/07/02, 01:46 +0700 GMT),
Joyce Sala wrote:
JS I don't seem to be able to make TB give the proper colors to the mex
JS as they arrive into the Inbox. There seems to be no way that i can
JS tell it : every time you get mex from/to XY
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, Joyce Sala wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JS I don't seem to be able to make TB give the proper colors to the mex
JS as they arrive into the Inbox. There seems to be no way that i can
JS tell it : every time you get mex from/to XY paint
Hello Joyce,
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at 20:46 GMT +0200, Joyce Sala [JS]
pressed random keys until the following was produced:
JS I don't seem to be able to make TB give the proper colors to the mex
JS as they arrive into the Inbox. There seems to be no way that i can
JS tell it :
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On Thursday, May 16, 2002, 7:59 PM, you wrote:
ACM There are colour groups there. With colour groups, you have the option
ACM of either changing the text colour or the text background colour. Take
ACM a look again. :-)
ok, I put the cursor on the
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PC ok, I put the cursor on the account name where my filters are and I
PC select:
PC ACCOUNT-sorting office/filters
PC then I click on the KNOWN filter
PC what I see on the right is one tab called KNOWN. It has :
PC By
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On Friday, May 17, 2002, 4:27 PM, you wrote:
ACM You can't. You don't have to use it anyway. You can create a filter
ACM that will move any message with the sender address in any group/s or
ACM any part of your address book to a particular folder.
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Hi Thomas,
On 15 January 2002 at 15:48:25 +0800 (which was 07:48 where I live)
Thomas F wrote to Marck D Pearlstone on TBUDL and made these points:
MDP No it isn't. That's because colour group membership is a
MDP function of the message list.
To be correct, it is assigned to a message in a list. A message on
its own has no colour. An exported message shows no colour data.
Well, I dunno. A message is assigned to a color group. It has the
color group assignment because of the attributes of the message,
irrespective of the list.
Hello Marck,
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 12:34:28 + GMT (15/01/02, 20:34 +0800 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
But the colour group is assigned to a message,
MDP To be correct, it is assigned to a message in a list. A message on
MDP its own has no colour. An exported message shows no colour data.
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Hi Joseph,
On 15 January 2002 at 07:01:18 -0600 (which was 13:01 where I live)
Joseph N. wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:
... For example, I might write you two email messages, but only one,
because of its content, requires
Marck, you are going at this from a direction that is worth examining.
Yes, one could create a nonsense text code, create a filter, remember
to add the text code or place it in a QT, and assume that the
recipient will ignore it for not knowing what it means. But is that
what a robust end-user
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Hi Thomas,
On 15 January 2002 at 20:56:33 +0800 (which was 12:56 where I live)
Thomas F wrote to Marck D Pearlstone on TBUDL and made these points:
They are enough; they are more. More work that is. For some reason,
I don't have an algorithm why
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Hi Joseph,
On 15 January 2002 at 08:36:58 -0600 (which was 14:36 where I live)
Joseph N. wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:
.. But is that what a robust end-user application should require in
2002? No.
Agreed. It is too complex,
Hello Joseph,
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:36:58 -0600GMT (15-1-02, 15:36 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JN Yes, one could create a nonsense text code, create a filter, remember
JN to add the text code or place it in a QT, and assume that the
JN recipient will ignore it for not knowing what it
You could create a QT with the %Comment command and a nonsense
string. You wouldn't see it, the recipient wouldn't see it and if
he'd see it then he'd assume it was some comment for your personal
use. And he'd be right too. ;-)
I'm not familiar with that command. Doesn't it put text from
Hello Joseph,
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:36:18 -0600GMT (15-1-02, 17:36 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
You could create a QT with the %Comment command and a nonsense
JN I'm not familiar with that command. Doesn't it put text from the
JN header into the body? If not, where could I find
Two questions about color groups:
1. Is there a way to select a color group for a message that is in
the edit (composition) window? In other words, instead of sending the
message and then finding it in the sent message folder, or even
another folder if it's been filtered, and then assigning
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Hi Joseph,
On 14 January 2002 at 15:14:59 -0600 (which was 21:14 where I live)
Joseph N. wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
1. Is there a way to select a color group for a message that is in
the edit (composition) window? In
Hi Marck,
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 00:04:20 +GMT (15/01/2002, 08:04 +0800GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
1. Is there a way to select a color group for a message that is in
the edit (composition) window?
MDP No it isn't. That's because colour group membership is a function of
MDP the message
Hello all,
on Sat, 6 May 2000, at 12:09:28 local time (GMT +0200), Oliver wrote:
I like those color groups...
same here, but it would be even nicer if the background color also included
the 'tree' ... especially with deeply nested threads it just doesn't look
'right'.
--
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using The Bat
On Sat, 6 May 2000 12:09:28 +0200, Oliver Sturm wrote:
I like those color groups... Having those, I don't need any flagging.
But it doesn't seem like I could use that Ctrl-G keystroke to set some
color group instead of the flag.
Another thing: There's a (new ?) filter category "re
mportance - although priority and flagging can be used there). I
would say that the latter two should be combined on a 5 level scale,
with the color an option of those, easily triggered via user
configurable commands.
OS I like those color groups... Having those, I don't need any flagging.
OS But it
Hello The Bat! users,
Douglas Hinds wrote at 5/6/2000, 3:54 PM
MP 3) Memos- Memos can be added to messages
DH I don't see where to add them (not in "specials" or other part of
DH right click menu)
Shift+Ctrl+I (Memo autoview). Not nice enough, but works.
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The obvious
On Sat, 6 May 2000 07:54:34 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
I don't see where to add them (not in "specials" or other part of
right click menu)
Select the message in question. Hit SHIFTCTRLI or go to View | Memo
auto-view. Type in the memo that appears and hit the save toolbar button.
Make sure
Hi Allie Martin,
On Saturday, May 06, 2000 at 2:55:26 PM you wrote:
I like those color groups... Having those, I don't need any flagging.
But it doesn't seem like I could use that Ctrl-G keystroke to set some
color group instead of the flag.
Another thing: There's a (new ?) filter
gs and priority are
there, color group can be triggered via right clicking and affects
the whole message header, and both flags and priority could
conceivably be replaced by a color group and /or a memo code.
There're plenty of options. (Will have to study this).
Re Color Groups:
How can these be
On Sat, 06 May 2000 12:38:11 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
The memo column will be too wide to use up front unless I use codes, but
I could do that. Nothing on a second line is visible, but my code could
indicate the need to open the memo.
Right now, I have 7 columns of things before "From,
Hello Oliver,
Anyway, I tried making a filter that hits always (as I want _every_
replied-to message colored) by leaving all the criteria settings
empty. This doesn't work, either. I haven't tried entering "*" or the
like, but it seems necessary at least.
Put any string with
Hello Jason,
Thursday, April 20, 2000, 2:20:30 PM, you wrote:
JT Hello yice and Bat Buddies...
JT It is there. In filter options: Actions tab, fourth option down. "Set the
JT message's colour group to" setting.
Yes, I found it, I am sorry that I donot find it in the first time.
JT Just not
Hello The Bat! users,
yice wrote at 4/20/2000, 5:02 AM
y Hello ,
y Just now I upgraded my TB to 1.42 b18, And I found a new feature,
y color group. I think this is a respond of RIT to user's request and a
y good one. But I also found this feature only can be set to a message
y manually.
Hello yice and Bat Buddies...
But I also found this feature only can be set to a message
manually. I don't find the correspond action in the sorting
office. I hope it can be set automatically by a filter.
It is there. In filter options: Actions tab, fourth option down. "Set the
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000 16:29:28 +0800, yice wrote:
One of my friends ask me which email client software can send a
message on a pointed time. For example, He want to send the same mail
every Thursday. I don't find a way in Tb, I think maybe outlook can do
this. I even don't find a way
Thursday, April 20, 2000, 1:29:28 AM, yice wrote:
One of my friends ask me which email client software can send a
message on a pointed time.
mail. Wait, that's Linux.
Does this can come true in current version? If tb2 support Perl
perfectly, hehe, what a great
Hello ,
Just now I upgraded my TB to 1.42 b18, And I found a new feature,
color group. I think this is a respond of RIT to user's request and a
good one. But I also found this feature only can be set to a message
manually. I don't find the correspond action in the sorting
Hello yice,
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000 at 11:02:35 [GMT +0800], you wrote:
y Just now I upgraded my TB to 1.42 b18, And I found a new feature,
y color group. I think this is a respond of RIT to user's request and
y a good one. But I also found this feature only can be set to a
y message manually. I
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