Hello Lynn,
Reading Miquel's handy instructions (thanks Miguel) for
NewsTraq,...
What do you mean thanks Miguel? You owe me a beer ;-)
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Using The Bat! v1.60c
Current Ver: 1.60q
Sunday, June 30, 2002, 3:04:23 AM, you wrote:
MAU Hello Lynn,
Reading Miquel's handy instructions (thanks Miguel) for
NewsTraq,...
MAU What do you mean thanks Miguel? You owe me a beer ;-)
You got it .. next time I'm in your neighbourhood!
Lynn
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Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, June 27, 2002 at 12:45:12 PM you wrote:
PMFJI but this is not correct. Cellular phone (or short cell-phone)
is the word used in USA, but over here most people would use the word
mobile phone or just mobile. You also find the word Mobile
followed by a phone number,
Hello Paul!
On Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 11:09:37 PM you wrote:
I don't see that in my circle of friends or co-workers. More people
are looking to simple modular concepts to handle individual tasks.
Just to show that I'm still alive.
I see the same trend, people going from all-encompassing
Hello Dierk,
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:05:43 +0200 GMT (27/06/02, 14:05 +0700 GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH I see the same trend, people going from all-encompassing electronic
DH utility devices called Handy in Germany (cellular phones to the rest
DH of the world)
PMFJI but this is not correct.
Hello Lynn,
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 08:24:21 -0700 GMT (25/06/02, 22:24 +0700 GMT),
Lynn Turriff wrote:
LT I've been reading this thread with interest and some
LT puzzlement .. seems to me that if it's there, no law says
LT you have to use it. For those who want it, great!
May I just add that
Hey Paul,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60q) Personal
to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 5:09:37 PM.
PW Miguel provides a perfect solution for that in
PW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
should have been
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL
Hey Thomas,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60q) Personal
to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Wednesday, June 26, 2002 at 2:08:10 AM.
TF May I just add that Stefan also said he will write the newsreader
TF as a plugin - so if you don't want to use it, you don't even need
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 at 21:49 GMT -0700 (25/06/2002 11:49 where you think
I live) Nick Andriash=[NA] wrote to TBUDL :
Vehemently disagree. The world is not moving to unified messaging.
The world is moving back to a Unix-like concept of small, tight
applications doing very specific tasks --
BK I would REALLY like to see TB support Newsgroups and the like.
TF [..]
TF If you want to start a newsgroup, nobody is going to forbid it, I
TF would think.
He's not asking for a newsgroup about TB. He would like TB to handle
newsgroups. Oh the flexibility of the english language.. :)
Hi Cricket,
On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 3:21:25 AM, you [C] wrote:
RD Recently, Paul Wilson squawked:
No thank you. I use a browser to surf, a newsreader for newsgroups and
The Bat! for mail. Never the twain shall meet!!
RD Same configuration here. Same reasons. No NG in The Bat! please.
C
B News readers and mail readers have 90% of the same features built-into
B them.
Exactly. There'll be very little bloat within the program, and it will
greatly help un-bloat one's system if news is integrated into the Bat. I
for one won't need 5 different instances of Agent anymore.
Moreover,
On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 9:13:41 AM, Ben wrote:
I mean, when I'm viewing this mailing list, it pretty much might as
well be a newsgroup - what differences are there in functionality? I
for one cannot think of many.
For me email is generally addressed to me and relates to my
activities. I
On 6/24/02 at 8:15 PM Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
Hi all,
I would REALLY like to see TB support Newsgroups and the like.
Anyone else?
Me too!
=
TB! is already having trouble keeping the bugs out of its current
feature set. Let's not make it even more complex.
Hello Christopher Taylor-Davies,
In Reference to your Posting on Tuesday, June 25 2002 at 01:40 AM PDT,
newsgroups are ephemeral things,
Hardly. Some of the Newsgroups I subscribe to have been around for years.
Using Agent I typically look at a list of headers and maybe read 1 out
of 100
Hello Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats],
In Reference to your Posting on Tuesday, June 25 2002 at 01:25 AM PDT,
I'd love to have them all -mailing lists, newsgroups- in a single
package.
Exactly one of the reasons I use Becky's inherent Newsreader; Keeping News
and Mail together on one
Hello Daniel,
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 10:08:28 +0200 GMT (25/06/02, 15:08 +0700 GMT),
Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats] wrote:
DvRC He's not asking for a newsgroup about TB. He would like TB to handle
DvRC newsgroups. Oh the flexibility of the english language.. :)
Yeah, I got that wrong. But as has
Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 1:25:51 AM, you wrote:
[snip]
DvRC Anyway, the Ritlabs people say that TB2 will support newsgroups, so
DvRC this whole pro/con debate is really quite useless.
DvRC Regards,
DvRC -Daan-
I've been reading this thread with interest and some
puzzlement .. seems to me
[Nick Andriash]
I think RITLabs would do well to design a nice Newsreader that can
take advantage of TB's inherent qualities such as filtering and her
very robust Editor.
TB's editor is the current state of the art. There is simply nothing
better out there, and I think I've tried
On 6/25/02 at 5:50 PM Jan-Arild Løkstad wrote:
TB's editor is the current state of the art. There is simply
nothing
better out there, and I think I've tried everything under the sun.
Whatever RITLabs do, I really hope they don't mess up the editor.
=
I certainly hope you are
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@25 June 2002, 12:58:13 -0400 (17:58 UK time) MikeM wrote in
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Whatever RITLabs do, I really hope they don't mess up the editor.
I certainly hope you are not talking about the plain-text editor.
Hi Marck,
On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 10:18:40 AM, you [MDP] wrote:
Anyway, the Ritlabs people say that TB2 will support newsgroups, so
this whole pro/con debate is really quite useless.
MDP moderator
MDP Precisely!
MDP /moderator
Well that's fine then - roll on TB2! :D
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Hi Jan-Arild,
on Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:50:24 +0200GMT (25.06.02, 17:50 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JAL And, are you saying that TB! is a 'she'? If so, that explains why
JAL I'm head over ears in love with this baby.
You're not the only one! :o) Of
On 6/25/02 at 6:18 PM Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
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@25 June 2002, 12:58:13 -0400 (17:58 UK time) MikeM wrote in
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Whatever RITLabs do, I really hope they don't mess up the
editor.
I certainly hope
Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 11:13:41 AM, Ben Kennish wrote:
I don't understand why some people think of email and newsgroups as such
radically different things that should be kept separate.
Because it is radically different things that should be kept seperate.
I mean, when I'm viewing this
Tuesday, 6/25/02, 1:31 PM
Hi PFord,
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, at 00:02:50 [GMT -0400] (which was 9:02 PM where I live)
you wrote about: 'Please release BatNews!'
P Why? The world is moving to unified messaging - not just email,
P newsgroups, instant messaging and other text-based communication
Hi all,
I would REALLY like to see TB support Newsgroups and the like.
Anyone else?
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Hi all,
I would REALLY like to see TB support Newsgroups and the like.
Anyone else?
Me too!
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please ask, and I will tell you.
Monday, 6/24/02, 6:13 PM
Hi Ben,
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, at 20:31:59 [GMT +0100] (which was 12:31 PM where I live)
you wrote about: 'Please release BatNews!'
BK I would REALLY like to see TB support Newsgroups and the like.
BK Anyone else?
RANTI shall not rant, I shall not rant!
No thank you. I
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Recently, Paul Wilson squawked:
No thank you. I use a browser to surf, a newsreader for newsgroups and
The Bat! for mail. Never the twain shall meet!!
Same configuration here. Same reasons. No NG in The Bat! please.
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Robert D.
The
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On Monday, June 24, 2002 Robert D. stated:
RD Recently, Paul Wilson squawked:
No thank you. I use a browser to surf, a newsreader for newsgroups and
The Bat! for mail. Never the twain shall meet!!
RD Same configuration here. Same reasons. No
On Monday, June 24, 2002, Paul Wilson wrote:
BK Anyone else?
RANTI shall not rant, I shall not rant!
No thank you. I use a browser to surf, a newsreader for newsgroups and
The Bat! for mail. Never the twain shall meet!!
/RANT
Why? The world is moving to unified messaging - not just email,
Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 1:02:50 PM, PFord wrote:
P On Monday, June 24, 2002, Paul Wilson wrote:
BK Anyone else?
RANTI shall not rant, I shall not rant!
No thank you. I use a browser to surf, a newsreader for newsgroups and
The Bat! for mail. Never the twain shall meet!!
/RANT
P Why? The
Hi Paul,
PW No thank you. I use a browser to surf, a newsreader for newsgroups
PW and The Bat! for mail. Never the twain shall meet!! /RANT
News readers and mail readers have 90% of the same features built-into
them. The only real difference are the transfer protocols and, to a
lesser extent,
Hello Yuki Taga,
In Reference to your Posting on Monday, June 24 2002 at 09:06 PM PDT,
Vehemently disagree. The world is not moving to unified messaging.
The world is moving back to a Unix-like concept of small, tight
applications doing very specific tasks --
Not that I am in favour of a
Hello Nick
Thank you for your email dated Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 5:49:29 AM, in which you wrote:
NA but without the bloat... as the
NA wary consumer will not stand for that anymore.
Unfortunately 'wary' consumers are few and far between.
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