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~( __ _o Was Sun, 22 Aug 2004, at 09:16:58 -0700,
@ @ when Darrin Rich wrote:
Sorry, Im just rambling on out of frustration. I feel better now :)
A ramble is healthy. And useful. This is the way I had discovered most
Hello Darrin Rich,
well... as for searching messages and tracking individual conversations, I
find TB's virtual folders more and more versatile (compared to the crap
search folders Outlook 2003 offers), especially with the threading by
reference. The only problem for me is that the VF's sometimes
Sunday, August 22, 2004, 12:16:58 PM, you wrote:
DR Hello,
DR I think Ive stated this before, but Ill throw it in again. My
DR primary email client is M2 (Opera's Mail client) I go back and forth
DR between TB M2. The main thing I dislike about TB is primary use of
DR folders and
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
The entire wishlist is help on the RITlabs BugTraq server.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/
Is the viewing of the wishlist limited to registered users? If I log in
anonymously, nothing seems available. Not sure why the anon login is
there...
--
Ken Green
Using The
Hi Ken,
@6-Oct-2003, 12:37 -0500 (06-Oct 18:37 UK time) ken green [K] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/
K Is the viewing of the wishlist limited to registered users? If I
K log in anonymously, nothing seems available. Not sure why the
K anon login is there...
shrug
On Monday, October 6, 2003 at 1:37:22 PM, ken green wrote in the
message Wish list archive
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The entire wishlist is help on the RITlabs BugTraq server.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/
Is the viewing of the wishlist limited to registered users? If I log in
anonymously,
Hi Roger,
@5-Oct-2003, 11:57 +0200 (05-Oct 10:57 UK time) Roger Phillips [RP]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:
RP Can someone please tell me if there is a 'Wish List' archive,
RP and how to access it if there is one.
The entire wishlist is help on the RITlabs BugTraq server.
Thanks Allie. I think I'm getting there. I made a classic mistake and didn't set it
to manual. Then refiltered my Inbox. NoteTab started going wild!
Doug
--
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Current version is 1.61 |
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 19:18:49 -0500
Allie C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:.
Here's the filter:
BeginFilter
Name: Export for editing
Active: 1
Source: \\alliem\Inbox
Target: \\alliem\Inbox
CopyFolder: none
[SNIP]
Sorry, I'm lost.
What do I do with this? Where do I put it?
I'm
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On Monday, September 30, 2002, Doug Weller wrote...
Here's the filter:
BeginFilter
Name: Export for editing
Active: 1
Source: \\alliem\Inbox
Target: \\alliem\Inbox
CopyFolder: none
[SNIP]
Sorry, I'm lost.
What do I do with this?
Hello Jonathan,
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, at 14:03:20 [GMT -0500] (which was 3:03:20
PM in NY, USA) Jonathan Angliss wrote:
On Monday, September 30, 2002, Doug Weller wrote...
Here's the filter:
BeginFilter
Name: Export for editing
Active: 1
Source: \\alliem\Inbox
Target: \\alliem\Inbox
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 19:18:49 -0500
Allie C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Here's the filter:
BeginFilter
Name: Export for editing
[SNIP]
AM You then go back to TB! and hit the shortcut to import the message,
AM mark it as read and delete
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Doug Weller [DW] wrote:'
DW I'm lost again, sorry. What do I put for 'lists'
Put the name of the target account you wish to import the mail to.
DW and what is backup-cmds\edit.txt?
The name of and
Hi Peter!
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Monday, September 30, 2002, 4:56:57 PM, you wrote:
JA Highlight from where it says BeginFilter to EndFilter (inclusive),
JA copy (CTRL C), then go to your filters dialog box, and press CTRL V.
PK
Hello Dwight!
On Saturday, September 28, 2002 at 7:05:33 AM you wrote:
there are lots of work arounds. some are better than others. but the
bottom line is that once the mail has been received, it belongs to the
recipient, not the sender
As I wrote in another message that is plainly wrong.
Hello Dwight
Thank you for your email dated Saturday, September 28, 2002, 6:05:33 AM, in which you
wrote:
DAC but the bottom line is that once the mail has been received, it belongs to the
DAC recipient, not the sender
I'm being pedantic here but in English law a letter becomes the property
ON Friday, September 27, 2002, 11:40:11 PM, you wrote:
DAC Your amazement is no reason to deprive those who would use it, the
DAC ability to do it. If there was any reason which would make me consider
DAC going back to Eudora, it would be the ability to make notes in
DAC messages when I want
ON Saturday, September 28, 2002, 1:13:27 AM, you wrote:
JS It amazes me why many don't understand the need for it. If I
JS had to guess, I'd have to say that many who don't see the need
JS to edit the subject lines either don't carry on discussions or
JS they simply do not use email for
On Saturday, September 28, 2002, 2:30:06 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
As I wrote in another message that is plainly wrong.
No, you are mixing content and the object.
Any written text belongs to its originator regardless of where the
physical evidence is stored.
are you claiming you can come to
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim Lanyon [JL] wrote:'
JL Worthy of consideration for inclusion in the nexr release?
I currently adjust message subjects by dragging the message to one
of my Outboxes, opening the message there,
Hello Jim,
I added this to the list several months ago with the added wish
that threads also be configurable i.e. dragging a message from
one thread to another and having it inherit it's new thread's
subject. I don't think anyone understood what I was talking
about.
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, at
Hello brunson,
Yes, that's a nifty workaround but certainly not a
solution...and Allie already suggested this. Nevertheless, you
forgot to mention that during this process, you have to save the
edited message which, unfortunately, adjusts the date.
But hey, I could just adjust my clock settings
Another workaround is to build a forwarding template that includes the
header information that you need/want and forward the message back to
yourself with a new subject.
I'm too lazy to do all that dragging editting. And with a mail
server running on your system, the forwarding wouldn't even
ON Friday, September 27, 2002, 7:48:58 PM, you wrote:
JS Hello brunson,
JS Yes, that's a nifty workaround but certainly not a
JS solution...and Allie already suggested this. Nevertheless, you
JS forgot to mention that during this process, you have to save the
JS edited message which,
On Friday, September 27, 2002, 4:24:03 PM, Gerard wrote:
It amazes me that someone who wants to edit an received email is
worried about the time and date.
Your amazement is no reason to deprive those who would use it, the
ability to do it. If there was any reason which would make me consider
Hello Dwight,
On 27 Sep 2002 16:40:11 (my local time 14:40:11), Dwight A Corrin
wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
If there was any reason which would make me consider going back to
Eudora, it would be the ability to make notes in messages when I
want to. (And keep as
Hello Gerard,
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, at 23:24:03 [GMT +0200] (which was 5:24:03
PM in NY, USA) Gerard wrote:
Hi James,
It amazes me that someone who wants to edit an received email is
worried about the time and date.
It amazes me why many don't understand the need for it. If I
had to
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
James Senick [JS] wrote:'
JS Yes, that's a nifty workaround but certainly not a
JS solution...and Allie already suggested this. Nevertheless, you
JS forgot to mention that during this process, you have to
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Allie Martin [AM] wrote:'
AM You hit the shortcut to run the filter to export the message.
AM You open the file on your desktop using the shortcut to it. Edit the
AM subject as needed.
I've encapsulated
Hello Allie,
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, at 18:35:16 [GMT -0500] (which was 7:35:16
PM in NY, USA) Allie C Martin wrote:
This sounds so good that I think I'll go set this up now. :)
And I'll save this message for when and if a moving threads
option is ever available. If I had it, this is what I'd
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
James Senick [JS] wrote:'
JS Sure would be nice to just type over the subject though :)
'It sure would be nice ..' never ends. :)
It would sure be nice to change the subject of an entire thread,
W I'm too lazy to do all that dragging editting. And with a mail
W server running on your system, the forwarding wouldn't even touch the
W net.
and with local delivery enabled, you don't even need the local mail
server
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Ricardo M. Reyes | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Friday, September 27, 2002, 5:44:31 PM, Anthony Xin Chen wrote:
Bat! allows you to make notes in the form of memo.
there are lots of work arounds. some are better than others. but the
bottom line is that once the mail has been received, it belongs to the
recipient, not the sender, and if
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Hi David,
@24 April 2002, 05:51:03 +0100 David Elliott wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP SmartPad was produced in response to those who actually like the
MDP TB editor and wanted to use it (and access Quick Templates) in a
MDP
Hello Marck!
On Saturday, February 9, 2002 at 3:05:08 AM you wrote:
No there wasn't. It was as simple as 'o' and TAB (which, on the second
line, lines up with the indent on the first, etc.).
Smart Tabs enabled.*
*We will run into trouble shortly: Smart Tab, SmartBat, SmartPad -
anythyng as
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Okay. It is a drop target. You have to save your attachment and drop
it onto a shortcut to the fentun program. Then a window opens showing
you the names of any attachments within the message.att file and you
get the opportunity to extract them.
I have a shortcut
Jernej Simoni wrote:
MC 1. Please can the next version of TB treat attachments just like
MC normal mailreaders do?
It already does that - normal mail readers don't support MS's
proprietary format.
I don't have wide experience of other mailreaders, just Netscape and
Eudora, and I've never
Hello Mary,
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 15:09:37 +0100GMT (8-2-2002, 15:09 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
MC 1. Please can the next version of TB treat attachments just like
MC normal mailreaders do?
There is no 'like normal mailreaders do'. Recently somebody posted an
attachment with outlook 2000
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Hi Mary,
On 08 February 2002 at 15:48:07 +0100 (which was 14:48 where I live)
Mary Cassidy wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I meant was that with Netscape and Eudora, for example, if you
write a message and then add bits to
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Hi David,
On 08 February 2002 at 10:48:25 -0500 (which was 15:48 where I live)
David Denton wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am finding the TB! editor is growing on me to the point that,
after a month or so of using it, I
On Friday, February 08, 2002, at 16:09:37, Mary wrote about:
Wish list (was: Microsoft attachment)
I have a shortcut to fentun in a desktop folder. The shortcut
specifies Start in the same folder. I save my attachment to that
folder, open the folder, drag the file onto fentun, extract the
On 08 February 2002 at 4:00 pm Jonathan wrote:
Use a high end editor (like Multi Edit, Slick Edit, etc) and see if you feel the
same way! The number one feature that distinguishes these are _configurability_
(keymapping, toolbar, etc) although TB wouldn't the need extension-specific
ON Friday, February 08, 2002, 3:09:37 PM, you wrote:
Mary 3. Please could somebody do something about TB's incredibly primitive
Mary text editor?
You better stand back and take cover :(
Mary Otherwise, I really like it :-)
To late now ;-)
--
Best regards,
Gerard
Insert Cookie Here--
Hello Gerard!
On Friday, February 8, 2002 at 6:50:04 PM you wrote:
Mary 3. Please could somebody do something about TB's incredibly primitive
Mary text editor?
You better stand back and take cover :(
Another of the good tips to follow: Look for the word editor in the
archives:
1.
Hello Jonathan!
On Friday, February 8, 2002 at 5:00:16 PM you wrote:
Use a high end editor (like Multi Edit, Slick Edit, etc) and see if you feel the
same way! The number one feature that distinguishes these are _configurability_
(keymapping, toolbar, etc) although TB wouldn't the need
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Hi Rick,
On 08 February 2002 at 11:31:39 -0500 (which was 16:31 where I live)
Rick Reumann wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Secnario II - Auto-Format On.
Well now when I go back and add text things wrap fine, so
Hi Marck,
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 17:17:55 +, you wrote:
Well now when I go back and add text things wrap fine, so
everything is great until I hit return/enter and it doesn't
bring me to a new line.
You need two new lines. Since this is plain text, the only way to
delimit two
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Hi Rick,
On 08 February 2002 at 13:46:48 -0500 (which was 18:46 where I live)
Rick Reumann wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
reply text here
That is really cool, and I like it much better than how I was doing it
where I
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Hello Jean-Baptiste,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 14:34:08 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Lavedrine [JBL] wrote
concerning 'Wish List.':
JBL Is there any way to consult the wish list? If such list exists, how
JBL does one contribute?
Just visit:
JTM ... I have limited screen real estate and many items in the
JTM list area and some of them get cut off. ...
DH Try View / Split mode / Vertical Split. Also, use no or only the
DH Configuration Toolbar during normal use (invoke the main Toolbar
DH only when needed).
When I view my
Hello John other TBUDL users,
Saturday, May 06, 2000, 7:42:25 PM, you wrote:
JTM ... I have limited screen real estate and many items in the
JTM list area and some of them get cut off. ...
JTM Any thoughts?
Try View / Split mode / Vertical Split. Also, use no or only the
Configuration
Hi Alberto,
On Tue, 2 May 2000 20:31:31 +0200GMT (03/05/2000, 02:31 +0800GMT),
Alberto Almagioni wrote:
AA I see an option in the "sorting office/filters" about the screen saver
AA status: is this working also on screen-energy-save-option? I don't use
AA screensaver but if this works (or could
On Sunday, February 06, 2000, Leif Gregory wrote:
... No one has a recent copy of the wish-list, so we decided to start
over.
:(
I kept the last published list around for the longest time, then deleted
it in a housekeeping frenzy, thinking others had copies. Does no one
have one of the
Hi there!
On 8 Feb 00, at 23:21, Paula Ford wrote
about "Re: Wish List":
:(
I kept the last published list around for the longest time, then deleted
it in a housekeeping frenzy, thinking others had copies. Does no one
have one of the versions sent to the list among
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000 17:13:42 +0900, Leif Gregory wrote:
Konstantin has done a really nice job on the new wish-list site. He's
made it very easy to add your wish.
Please go to: http://www.konstantin-online.de/bat/ to add your wish.
Nice. BTW, when I created the shortcut the generated
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000 at 05:34:50 [GMT -0500], you wrote:
AM Nice. BTW, when I created the shortcut the generated page name was
AM "The Bat! Wish Bone" and not "The Bat! Wish Zone". :))) Was that
AM intentional?? Also, what happened to the previous wishes or are we
AM starting
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Saturday, January 22, 2000 at 13:02:07 GMT +0800 (which was
22/01/2000 12:02 GMT + 0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
Do I have to configure the ticker somewhere?
SL No, turn on message list in the view folder (remember, it isn't
SL view message)
Hello Fred Weissman,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 21:09:18 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, January 21, 2000, 9:09:18 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Fred Weissman wrote:
Fred Has any thought been given to a feature (option?) whereby a message becomes
Fred automatically marked as read once it
Hi Thomas,
On 21 January 2000 at 18:06:18 GMT +0800 (which was 10:06 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
MDP (I think that's what you meant).
TF Yes, it is. But I save the "drafts" (really only quotes) only if I
TF think it will take a long time (having a lunch
Hallo Marck,
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 10:51:34 + GMT (21.01.2000, 18:51 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP I couldn't survive without the ticker's virtual folder mechanism to
MDP group all that new email in created order and neatly threading across
MDP accounts / folders. I really
Hi tracer,
On 21 January 2000 at 18:15:07 GMT +0700 (which was 11:15 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
t So what about making it a box instead of a scrolling bar? I dislike
t the scroll as I want to see more then one thing at the same time.
t If essentially its
Hi Thomas,
On 21 January 2000 at 21:40:58 GMT +0800 (which was 13:40 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
MDP I couldn't survive without the ticker's virtual folder mechanism
MDP to group all that new email in created order and neatly
MDP threading across
Hello TBUDL!
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Ciao,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Generated with The Bat! 1.39
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
using an Intel Celeron 366 Mhz, 128MB RAM
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View the TBUDL archive at
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 14:06:09 +, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
As for the ticker as a ticker - IMHO it's irrelevant. As would be a
boxed list of messages. I find it impossible to use it for pinpointing
a start place for message reading or, with 100+ messages per sitting,
as an overview
Hallo Marck,
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 14:20:14 + GMT (21.01.2000, 22:20 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP See my reply to tracer. The ticker is just a "silly window" (no
MDP offence Max/Stef) which provides an access point to the actual virtual
MDP folder you describe. Why
Hi Thomas,
On 21 January 2000 at 22:23:46 GMT +0800 (which was 14:23 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
TF I jsut tried it by randomly sending 7 messages to myself *and
TF by mistake to the list as well, my apologies to all!, but
TF my ticker is just a
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 22:23:46 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
I jsut tried it by randomly sending 7 messages to myself *and by
mistake to the list as well, my apologies to all!, but my
ticker is just a ticker. I don't have a virtual folder behind it. :-(
:)))
Instead of
Hallo Allie,
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 11:17:50 -0500 GMT (22.01.2000, 00:17 +0800 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
AM Instead of sending yourself messages and tying up your mail server
AM among other mishaps, you may generate some unread messages by going
AM through a few folders, selecting a couple
Hi Thomas,
On 21 January 2000 at 23:56:50 GMT +0800 (which was 15:56 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
TF I tried again and failed. :-(. When I double-click on the ticker,
TF one message will be shown as View Folder (full screen). With all
TF headers ("kludges")
Friday, January 21, 2000, 7:56:50 AM, Thomas wrote:
Do I have to configure the ticker somewhere?
No, turn on message list in the view folder (remember, it isn't view
message) window.
--
Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your
ICQ: 5107343
Thursday, January 20, 2000, 7:51:44 PM, Thomas wrote:
There was also a discussion about an adiitional flag, "seen" (as
opposed ot new or read), with which messages could be marked that need
relpies. I haven't heard whether this will be available in v2, but
think not.
This is done
Hallo Steve et al,
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 09:26:34 -0800 GMT (22.01.2000, 01:26 +0800 GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:
Do I have to configure the ticker somewhere?
SL No, turn on message list in the view folder (remember, it isn't view
SL message) window.
Latest on this (and closing statement): I've
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 13:02:07 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
[..snip..]
SL No, turn on message list in the view folder (remember, it isn't view
SL message) window.
Latest on this (and closing statement): I've found this virutal
folder, I *love* it, and have no idea how I ever lived
Hi Fred,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 21:09:18 -0500GMT (21/01/2000, 10:09 +0800GMT),
Fred Weissman wrote:
FW I will often read through incoming mail quickly, and reply later.
FW Therefore, I have the account property 'time of reading to mark message as
FW read' set to a very high number (999).
In Reference to "Wish list" From Gary:
G I would like to see this little feature. If TB! is minimized on the
G taskbar, I would like the ability to right click on the TB! tab, while
G in the taskbar and have the option (other than close or restore) to
G fetch mail now from all accounts
Tuesday, January 18, 2000, 4:44:18 PM, Gary wrote:
taskbar, I would like the ability to right click on the TB! tab, while
Options / Minimize to Tray
--
Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your
ICQ: 5107343 | main connection to the
Hi John,
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 02:36:34 +GMT (14/01/2000, 10:36 +0800GMT),
John Sullivan wrote:
JS The "above stipulations" were purely an example. In fact the message I
JS was sat in front of at the time was in my Read Messages folder, and I
JS knew it was in response to a message in my Sent
Hi Thomas,
On 14 January 2000 at 19:33:41 GMT +0800 (which was 11:33 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
JS The "above stipulations" were purely an example. In fact the
JS message I was sat in front of at the time was in my Read Messages
JS folder, and I knew
Hi tracer,
On 14 January 2000 at 23:26:57 GMT +0700 (which was 16:26 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
Marck Absolutely. With 48000 messages in my base I have to organize
Marck tightly.
t Marck, do you have all those messages in the Bat in their active
t folders
Hi John,
On 14 January 2000 at 01:21:34 GMT + (which was 01:21 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
JS What I'd *really* like to be able to do, is from a message I have
JS in some folder somewhere (which does have valid In-Reply-To: and
JS References:
On Friday 14 January 2000 Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
... the quickest way of finding such a message given the above
stipulations about "In-Reply-To" etc. (provided that it resides in the
same folder) is to press Alt-1 - thread by reference. Of course, if
it's in another folder,
Sunday, January 09, 2000, 4:57:41 PM, Quin wrote:
When you don't like other users' suggestions, you demand they
work/think/behave like you and get along without whatever has been
suggested. Of course, you could take a risk and learn to get along
_with_ some features you haven't approved just
Hello, The Bat Users!
TF - "Kill file". Right clicking on a message automatically sets
TF up a filter moving messages by that author into a specified
TF box.
You've already got that - hit Ctrl-Shift-F in the message list window
when you've marked the appropriate message and a dialog
Friday, January 07, 2000, 6:10:38 PM, Januk wrote:
It would appear to me that people are not seeing the obvious. There
is a way to fill both needs, and that's through the appropriate use of
plug ins.
Plug-ins are not the end-all, be-all answer, trust me.
When implemented correctly, you
Friday, January 07, 2000, 7:21:36 PM, Allie wrote:
IOW, if user X, in the spirit of being human, fails to fill in the subject
and messes up a thread, many innocents will suffer for it.
Noone suffered from it. People who replied could have just as easily
changed topics as well.
This is
Saturday, January 08, 2000, 1:20:45 AM, Quin wrote:
True. But that's the purpose of the pop-up: to verify if that's your
intention.
Right. If it is blank, that is my intention. I don't want the computer
to question me. It is dumb, I am not. I don't need it verifying and approval
Saturday, January 08, 2000, 1:33:54 AM, Douglas wrote:
But
"show kludges" shift+ctrl+k is not the same as:
"show headers." shift+ctrl+h
But the kludges it is showing *are* the headers as defined by RFC822. In
short, TB! had taken a common term and mangled it. This is bad, especially
Saturday, January 08, 2000, 4:58:38 AM, Allie wrote:
This means that you'll see the delete confirmation whenever you wish to do a
delete operation deemed 'dubious'. Still in contrast to a popup message that
appears *only* when you fail to do the right thing. :)
However, in this case,
Saturday, January 08, 2000, 7:51:40 AM, Tim wrote:
That's true, but they would have the same function as the other
buttons - you wouldn't have to take your hand off the mouse.
Assumption is that the hands were on the mouse in the first place. ;)
--
Steve C. Lamb | I'm
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000 23:27:47 +0300, Andrew K. Lovetski wrote:
[..snip..]
AM b) Upon creation, the filter rule is added by default to the
AM bottom of the list of filter rules. Since the proper functioning
AM of the filter may depend on where it lies in the filter list, this
AM may create
In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Steve Lamb:
SL I hope they neither read nor follow anything from Microsoft. MS has not
SL built anything decent, ever.
They have built themselves one hell of a bottom line. ;-)
--
- Nick
Nick Danger's Complimentary Curse
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 07:55:45AM -0600, Nick Danger wrote:
They have built themselves one hell of a bottom line. ;-)
So does a professional killer, doesn't mean either of them should be
emulated.
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Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 09:41:09PM +0700, tracer wrote:
The only thing which almost always works...
Never hardlocked your machine, I take it? Or had windows intercept it and
cheerily tell you you're waiting for Windows to display the right dialog...
yet have windows lock so it never will?
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 03:48:42 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
[..snip..]
You also should put a sig delimiter, have the sig less than 5 lines,
write in English, use proper spelling, quote properly, do not ramble on
excessively, not flame someone, etc.
I do not advocate the computer making a
In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Steve Lamb:
They have built themselves one hell of a bottom line. ;-)
SL So does a professional killer, doesn't mean either of them should be
SL emulated.
Ah, a paid assassin! Isn't that what Janet Reno is?
(oops, way OT now,
Hi there!
On 9 Jan 00, at 3:24, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Wish list from a new user of Th":
It would appear to me that people are not seeing the obvious. There
is a way to fill both needs, and that's through the appropriate use of
plug ins.
Plug-ins are not t
Sunday, January 09, 2000, 6:35:39 AM, Allie wrote:
BTW: Although the RFC was good information, it was a refute to a point I
didn't make. I specifically said that the subject inclusion was not a must
and that it was proper. Netiquette guidelines instruct you on what you
should do, not what you
On Sunday 9 January 2000 Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
On 9 Jan 00, at 3:24, Steve Lamb wrote:
Plug-ins are not the end-all, be-all answer, trust me.
I agree here. After all, the logical extension of this is the null
application which does *nothing* other that to make calls to its
plug-ins!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Sullivan)
Date: 03/10/20, 06:54:23 ã
Subject: Re: Wish list from a new user of The Bat
On Sunday 9 January 2000 Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
On 9 Jan 00, at 3:24, Steve Lamb wrote
Hi John,
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 18:54:23 +GMT (10/01/2000, 02:54 +0800GMT),
John Sullivan wrote:
JS Going back to MS's Object Model design guide[1], one of the design
JS models they recommend is that the host application implement events
May I comment here that Object-Oriented Progamming (OOP)
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