Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 2:49:24 PM, you wrote:
RO Hallo MikeD,
RO On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 13:18:49 -0400GMT (10-10-2006, 19:18 , where I
RO live), you wrote:
RO You're not able to connect, is that with pop3, smtp or both?
M Both. When I try to receive or send email with TB, it
Hello Alexander,
Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 1:00:49 PM, you wrote:
ASK Hello MikeD (2) everyone else,
ASK on 10-Okt-2006 at 13:35 you (MikeD (2)) wrote:
I suspect that the problem is that it is a 'hosted' email, that is, it
is not an '@gmail.com' address, but a different 'domain' that is
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 8:36:41 AM, you wrote:
RO Hallo MikeD,
RO On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 07:35:52 -0400GMT (10-10-2006, 13:35 , where I
RO live), you wrote:
MI have been through that one, but I am still not able to connect.
MI suspect that the problem is that it is a
Hello Mary,
Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 7:58:44 AM, you wrote:
MB Hello MikeD!
MB On Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 6:35 AM, you wrote:
OK ... this is related to this thread:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forum/read.php?FID=4TID=2349
I have been through that one, but I am still not able to
Good day, Roelof.
RO Hallo Chuck,
RO On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 13:06:39 -0400GMT (4-8-2005, 19:06 +0200, where I
RO live), you wrote:
CS How do you get the uptime (i.e. [uptime :: 0d 8h 29m]) in your message
templates?
RO Maybe this helps?
RO
Good day, Roelof.
CS How do you get the uptime (i.e. [uptime :: 0d 8h 29m]) in your message
templates?
RO Maybe this helps?
RO
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/downloads/management/uptime/default.asp
VP :) There is macro plugin called uptime. I just formatted it's
VP output...
RO
Hello Roelof,
Thursday, August 4, 2005, 4:54:35 PM, you wrote:
That would be nice.
VP Or I can mail it to you (~25 kb).
Yep, but that wouldn't help Chuck, who started the thread.
Vladimir e-mailed it to me direct. Works great as you can see and is easy to
configure.
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Best regards,
Good day, Roelof.
VP :) There is macro plugin called uptime. I just formatted it's
VP output...
RO And where would one find that plug-in?
VP I have no www link, but I have a FIDO address of developer -
VP 2:5054/66.29. His name Alexander Zykov.
RO That's too late for me. I
Hæ!
Monday, October 18, 2004, 14:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
POPFile amedns the subject with a word such as [spam] prepended.
Why not disable this option in Popfile and filter instead on
X-Text-Classification: spam
in the header?
Yes I thought of that but the problem of later
Hi
Monday, October 18, 2004, 2:41:05 PM, you wrote:
On Mon 18 October 2004, 22:31:20 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to be able to edit the subject of the email to remove the
[spam] prependation (ohh I like that word!).
If I go to the mailbox and open it in a text editor I don'r
Hello TBUDL,
Just drag the message to the OUTBOX and then open the mail and edit it :-)
Dang, that was too easy. Thanks for this tip, it works great.
I had the same problem with PopFile and was watching this thread.
After reading this solution, I find it the fastest and easiest way to
change
Hello Zeynel,
Monday, September 20, 2004, 5:31:18 PM, you wrote:
ZAO Hello Elena,
ZAO Monday, September 20, 2004, 4:22:15 PM, you wrote:
EM I want to unsubscribe from here, how can I do this?
ZAO While this message open (or any TBUDL message), go specials menu |
ZAO mailing list |
Hello Darrin,
receiving is v2.12.0
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 8:41:30 PM, you wrote:
Hi pk,
On 8/3/2004 7:59 AM my time, pk wrote:
pr have been sending cc to one of my other accounts in other location
pr using thebat v2.12,
Is the receiving e-mail program V2.12 or just the one your sending
Monday, December 15, 2003, 11:05:21 AM, you wrote:
RO Folder template?
Following unsub instructions ... sigh
I wonder if it worked??? lol!
Lynn
--
TheBat 2.02.3 CE Win2kPro SP2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * *Aun Aprendo
I'd rather be WARP'ed* * * Team OS/2
Monday, December 15, 2003, 12:12:20 PM, you wrote:
RO Depends on your folder template.
RO If it contains %to=[EMAIL PROTECTED] it will work, if it
RO contains %to=%to=[EMAIL PROTECTED] it won't.
There's no template involved ... I just sent a *bare*
mail, apart from the commands ... but I
Monday, December 15, 2003, 3:52:56 PM, you wrote:
MDP Doubtful. The listserver doesn't read commands sent to the
MDP list. You
MDP have to send them not to TBUDL@ but to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems to have worked ... messages are no longer coming
to the other address. It didn't come out quite
I must be dense. I've been searching on Google for about 20 minutes. I
haven't come up with one file yet!
On Sunday, December 8, 2002 at 1:57:39 PM you wrote:
DG Sun, 8 Dec 2002 10:23:42 [GMT -0600] (11:23 AM EST here) Michael S.
DG Hyatt wrote:
Where can I download cookie files?
DG See
DG
Marck:
That did it. Thanks.
I'm new to this list. What is top posting? Did I do something wrong?
Thanks,
Michael S. Hyatt
On Sunday, December 8, 2002 at 2:38:11 PM you wrote:
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Hi Michael,
@8-Dec-2002, 14:16 -0600 (20:16 UK time) Michael S.
On Sunday, December 8, 2002 at 4:42:55 PM you wrote:
MSH What is top posting? Did I do something wrong?
ACM
ACM Ooops! Yes, you did. ;)
Okay, is that better? ;-)
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
Hello Ladies and Gents,
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, at 15:44:27 [GMT +0200] (which was 14:44 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
MO On Thursday, October 3, 2002, 15:07, Michael Thompson wrote:
I have just noticed that the new virus, BugBear looks into *.tbb for
email addresses. Am I correct or is the
Hello Ladies and Gents,
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, at 21:23:15 [GMT +0200] (which was 20:23 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
DH Hello wenewcomb!
DH On Thursday, October 3, 2002 at 6:46:00 PM you wrote:
I mean this is an AVG function. I find no option in the FREE version either to
enable or to
Hello Paula,
Since I would much prefer to consolidate email and newsgroups
in a single client, I doubt I would be using the TB if not for its
folder templates.
I use TB for both e-mail and newsgroups. If you are interested in
knowing how, look for subject Newsgroups with The Bat! and
Hello Marck,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 16:48:57 [GMT +0100] (which was 16:48 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
MDP Hi Michael,
MDP @11-Sep-2002, 14:16 Michael Thompson [MT] in
MDP [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MT Hey People, why did my copy of the Bat! just try to connect to
MT
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 23:46:10 [GMT +0700] (which was 17:46 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
TF Wild guess: a trojan disguises itself as The Bat!, and maybe it's part
TF of a DDoS attack on the windowsupdate site.
TF Does Outpost use MD5 verification for the apps?
Yes it does, and
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 23:46:10 [GMT +0700] (which was 17:46 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
TF Does Outpost use MD5 verification for the apps?
It appears to be this message in tbbeta
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Every time I open it it trys to connect...any one know why???
--
Best
Hello Thomas,
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, at 00:50:05 [GMT +0700] (which was 18:50 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
TF Now I'm baffled. Let's think of a scenario: Because you don't have the
TF root certificate in your AB, TB tries to connect and download it (I
TF don't think TB does that, but let's humour
Hello Ottar,
Saturday, March 02, 2002, 4:22:47 PM, you wrote:
CC I put %SINGLERE on the first line of all my reply templates on
CC it's own.
OG But this will create an empty line in the start of the massage. I
OG prefere to put it in the bottom.
Put %- at the end of %SINGLERE.
See 'Full
On Friday, May 04, 2001, 3:56:54 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MEM The Bat seems determined to reload most of these messages from
MEM the server so obviously they are not being deleted.
I don't know why that would happen. I have always found the leave on
server option works fine. Out of
This is a forwarded message
From: Mark E. Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marck D. Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, May 04, 2001, 3:52:09 PM
Subject: (No Subject)
===8==Original message text===
Marck,
Right. I do that. Thanks.
Mark
MDP In that case, you'd do
Hello Marck,
Friday, May 04, 2001, 1:56:54 PM, you wrote:
MDP You have to use the Account specific network settings in each of the
MDP Account .. Properties .. Network configuration screens to separate the
MDP way each account operates.
Doesn't work.
MEM I get mail from both accounts
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Hello Urban
On 28 April 2001 at 04:22:58 +0200 (which was 03:22 where I live) Urban
wrote
Now it's only the part of finding out some way to do this automatically
remaining.
I seam to remember that Dirk Heiser wrote something called [cut] which
Hallo Syafril,
Mitteilung vom Freitag, 27. April 2001, 06:20:02:
SH Hello Bernhard Kohl,
BK is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
BK AW: x is replaced with Re: x?
SH I thought this already covers on FAQ (Regex), see at
SH
Hi David van Zuijlekom,
On the Friday, April 27, 2001, U wrote:
DvZ So you want to alter the subject line from incoming messages. I dont'
DvZ think this can be done automatically. I think you have to do it
DvZ manually. Move the message to the Outbox and alter the subject. But
DvZ if you do
Hello Jonas,
On Sunday, January 21, 2001 15:59:28 [GMT +0100], you wrote the
following in regards to '(No Subject)':
Jonas Centuries ago Nostradamus foresaw [...]
Do you think Nostradamus foresaw a subject for this thread just
forgot to put it in his journals? ;-)
--
Jan Rifkinson
Hi Allie,
On Monday, December 18, 2000 @ 07:16:46 -0500 you wrote the following in regards to
(No Subject):
Allie [...] I have personally not disabled TB!'s warning messages
Allie except for those file types which I know are safe. I'd rather deal with
Allie the pop-up [...]
Where/what
Hi Curt
Headers below. Anyone on top of this?
The message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] was automatically generated by the
infected winsock.dll.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is informed about the infection. So let's ignore
this thread now.
So short,
Beat
--
Using The Bat! 1.48d under Windows 95 4.0
Hello A.,
Thursday, December 14, 2000, 3:15:38 PM, you wrote:
GFS Is there a way to modify/Add X-Headers in The Bat!
ACM You could add it as a comment.
ACM %Comment="X-Header here"
Were would this go? In a template or.?
--
Best regards,
Georgemailto:[EMAIL
Hello Manfred,
Sunday, December 10, 2000, 12:44:16 PM, you wrote:
ME On 10-12-2000 at 12:33:55GMT -0800 (which was 20:33 where I live)
ME George F. Schoelles wrote regarding the subject of "(No Subject)"
George I'm trying to run BattleMail Kung-Fu and am receiving an
ME Hello George F.,
ME
Hello Januk,
Sunday, December 10, 2000, 1:08:31 PM, you wrote:
JA Hello George,
JA On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 at 12:33:55 GMT -0800 (which was 12:33 PM
JA where I live) witnesses say George F. Schoelles typed:
I'm trying to run BattleMail Kung-Fu and am receiving an smapi logon
error (won't
Actually, no, removing myself from both lists and forgetting about
the folder's addressing override. Not to worry. Gone now. :-) (or
very shortly, anyway)
That's a shame. Bye then!
--
Deryk Lister || ICQ 25869912 || www.deryk.co.uk
"That's gonna take some SERIOUS software." -- Avery
Hello Tom,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 10:38:40 AM, you wrote:
JDW Hello Rasyad,
JDW Thursday, July 27, 2000, 1:02:19 AM, you wrote:
R unsubscribe
JDW not again
JDW ==message to moderators
JDW I've resisted the temptation this time.
TP Is it really that hard to
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Hello Gerd,
Saturday, July 01, 2000, 3:19:28 AM, you wrote:
GE -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
GE Hash: SHA1
GE Hello Dean,
GE Saturday, July 01, 2000, 9:24:38 AM, you wrote:
*** PGP Signature Status: good
*** Signer: Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings John!
First I had to TRACK DOWN "(No Subject)" and which technically *IS* a
subject. If it really was NO SUBJECT then there would be
Subject=""
Which still isn't the case. Which is why
Okay man, I got 5:870 messages with "(No Subject) in TBUDL.
That's FIVE out of EIGHTHUNDRED
Greetings Jast!
On Monday, May 15, 2000 at 07:13:04 GMT +0200 (which was 10:13 PM where you think I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
J Morning John De Hoog,
Ordinary users don't oppose it. Ritlabs needs to listen to ordinary
users, else it will find itself with a shrinking piece of a
Greetings John!
Well the Good Net Keeping Seal of Approval, does not set the internet
Standards, the RFC's do. Which if you look up RFC 822, you see that
the Subject is treated as a TEXT STRING. And to FORCE your BS on my
MESSAGE is not what the RFC's SAY. The GNKSA is the BS-DOO-DOO-GNKSA
as
Greetings Marck!
On Tuesday, May 16, 2000 at 09:27:13 GMT +0100 (which was 1:27 AM where you think I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
MDP Hi phil,
MDP On 16 May 2000 at 00:57:31 GMT -0700 (which was 08:57 where I
MDP live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
MDP of
Hello Januk,
On Monday, May 15, 2000 at 23:31:35, you wrote:
...
JA All you need to do is delete the appropriate value from your registry
JA and TB will automatically import your old message bases. The
JA appropriate registry setting is under,
JA HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!
On Friday, May 12, 2000, 6:13:33 PM, Steve Lamb wrote:
which you could then save with the message if you so desired.
What happens when the message is changed? :)
Nothing actually... you just have a visual record that you've verified the
signature of that particular message.
Nick
--
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, February 01, 2000, Januk Aggarwal wrote to Thomas Fernandez on TBUDL about
TIA: Subject field empty notify - plus MicroSpell hot key problem.:
was dicussed on TBUDL, most people were against a "warning message"
JA ^^^
JA
Sunday, January 09, 2000, 22:21, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
CJT Isn't this something to be taken care of by the server? I
CJT mean that when the massage is send to TBUDL.UNSUB
CJT address, it shouldn't be sent to TBUDL/TBBETA even if lists'
CJT addresses are in To: (the massage should
Hello Tim,
Wednesday, January 05, 2000, 2:28:42 AM, you wrote:
Note: I'm a new user too and I just went through this. It's really
not that hard if you can export them all at once and as long as they
contain all of the headers in each text message.
TF I can export all the messages in one
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, January 05, 2000, 1:42:16 PM, you wrote:
TF I can export all the messages in one textfile, or each message
TF individually. However, I can't export all the messages
TF individually, at the same time. Does that make sense?
Have you tried exporting into one file
Tuesday, January 04, 2000, 7:28:42 PM, Tim Fountain wrote:
I can export all the messages in one textfile, or each message
individually. However, I can't export all the messages individually,
at the same time. Does that make sense?
You can export messages to individual files if you setup a
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Hey Tim,
Wednesday, January 05, 2000, 6:06:59 PM, you wrote:
Can you tell us which e-mail client you've been using so far?
TF Pluto.
Maybe someone else here has had some experience with it
TF I think that's unlikely. Pluto is one of the
Morning Steve Lamb,
My reply to this is a little belated, I guess. I just remembered what
I wanted to write ;-)
Toggle macros are just like checkboxes. On, off. OTOH, they do take
up space[*] unless you tack them onto the end of a line somewhere
and then you can't see them.
That's just
Monday, November 22, 1999, 6:47:19 PM, Thomas wrote:
OK, so by default the cursor should always go into the header, even if
there is data (TO/Subject/...) already. Unless there is a %SkipHeader
macro. This defines the default as opposite to what I was thinking of,
but I get your point.
Monday, November 22, 1999, 7:26:01 PM, Paula wrote:
I would say that if the user has put a %SkipHeader macro in the
template, then TB shouldn't worry about whether or not there is anything
entered in the header, unless the intent is to allow the %SkipHeader
only if the TO is filled in. I
Morning Steve Lamb,
That it would. I like the idea of a template definition, just not
sure if I want to fully endorse another template macro which is
nothing more than a toggle that is better served, IMHO, by
checkboxes on the templates.
I prefer template macros. They are more versatile
Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 2:03:17 PM, Jast wrote:
I prefer template macros. They are more versatile (in regard to
usability - you never know what functionality you could add to a
macro) and don't take up window space if you don't use it. Really, I
don't like long option lists. Of
Hi Jast,
on Wednesday, November 24, 1999, 6:03:17 AM GMT+0800, Jast wrote:
That it would. I like the idea of a template definition, just not
sure if I want to fully endorse another template macro which is
nothing more than a toggle that is better served, IMHO, by
checkboxes on the
Hallo Oleg,
On Monday, November 22, 1999, 8:57:38 PM (GMT+0800), Oleg Zalyalov wrote:
It has nothing to do with %cursor macro, while is
reasonable wish. But I'm afraid it is hardly implementable, while it
does work so when you hit reply.
PF Well, it would seem that it is
Hi Steve,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 2:33:19 AM GMT+0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
SL Monday, November 22, 1999, 6:15:22 AM, Thomas wrote:
You mean a switch like a %SkipHeader macro?
SL That would work. I'd actually like to see the current behavior of the
SL reply template changed so that
On Monday, November 22, 1999, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
OK, so by default the cursor should always go into the header, even if
there is data (TO/Subject/...) already. Unless there is a %SkipHeader
macro. This defines the default as opposite to what I was thinking of,
but I get your point.
Sunday, November 21, 1999
Hello Ali,
Sunday, Sunday, November 21, 1999, you wrote:
Ali Hi all,
Ali tracer wrote:
Now what do YOU say about the 10th patient who comes sneezing in your
office on a day...
Ali You really didn't need to use my profession to get your point across.
I already
Sunday, November 21, 1999
Hello Steve,
Sunday, Sunday, November 21, 1999, you wrote:
Steve Saturday, November 20, 1999, 3:11:27 PM, Ali wrote:
explanation of the findings and the implications etc. They expect it
then and there. See what I'm getting at? I have to do that, explaining
the same
Given the two choices of bosses, I'd rather take the one who knows
what he is doing and is a little rough around the edges than the one
who doesn't know what he is doing, makes my life and job hell, but,
damn, can he state it politely.
I wouldn't prefer either boss if the one who knows what
Hello Alexander,
Sunday, November 21, 1999, 4:12:02 PM, you wrote:
AVK Hi there!
AVK On 21 Nov 99, at 9:53, Steve Lamb wrote
AVK about "Re: (No Subject)":
Sunday, November 21, 1999, 6:36:55 AM, Alexander wrote:
*many* people on this list *do not* understand your American
slang
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Saturday, November 20, 1999, 7:18:59 AM, Ali wrote:
Hi all,
Steve Lamb wrote:
Friday, November 19, 1999, 11:10:13 PM, tracer wrote:
But the people who are in need of that filter probably donot know
how to make one. Maybe steve can post one
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Sunday, November 21, 1999, 8:00:11 AM, Steve wrote:
Sunday, November 21, 1999, 4:07:05 AM, Ali wrote:
M$ comparison snipped
Personally, I think politeness at the expense of accuracy of
thought and communication is a detriment. It throws up
Sunday, November 21, 1999
Hello Steve,
Saturday, Saturday, November 20, 1999, you wrote:
Steve Friday, November 19, 1999, 11:10:13 PM, tracer wrote:
But the people who are in need of that filter probably donot know how
to make one. Maybe steve can post one (g)
Steve Filter / Incoming mail /
Sunday, November 21, 1999
Hello Ali,
Saturday, Saturday, November 20, 1999, you wrote:
Ali Hi all,
Ali Steve Lamb wrote:
Friday, November 19, 1999, 11:10:13 PM, tracer wrote:
But the people who are in need of that filter probably donot know how
to make one. Maybe steve can post one (g)
In Reference to "(No Subject)" From Steve Lamb:
SL Friday, October 22, 1999, 2:25:49 AM, Marck wrote:
Message times are internationally corrected and usually work fine for
sorting. Individual PC system clocks, however, are a law unto
themselves ;-).
SL geek
SL Always good to
On 22 October 1999 at 16:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
SL geek
SL Always good to have a tool to reset your PC's clock to one of the tier 2
SL servers. Personally I have my server syncing with 3-4 tier 2 servers and all
SL my other machines sync off it. I generally don't see more
Hi Paula,
on Saturday, November 20, 1999, 8:38:11 AM GMT+0800, Paula Ford wrote:
It has nothing to do with %cursor macro, while is
reasonable wish. But I'm afraid it is hardly implementable, while it
does work so when you hit reply.
PF Well, it would seem that it is
On Thursday, November 18, 1999, 3:25:58 AM, Jast wrote:
This template has 2 problems, one is that the cursor is in the to
field instead of at the %Cursor position,
This is normal for new messages...
Problem is it's also normal when creating a message by clicking on an
e-mail address. Why
Hello Steve,
Your message from Thursday, November 18, 1999, 17:22 : "(No Subject)"
SL Thursday, November 18, 1999, 7:56:24 AM, Ali wrote:
Steve, please don't call peoples suggestions idiotic especially when
it's not necessary.
SL It was. An understanding of basic UI at the level of
Hello Steve,
Thursday, November 18, 1999, 6:41:24 PM, you wrote:
SL Thursday, November 18, 1999, 2:08:06 PM, Ali wrote:
No, it is the point. People should learn to use the program, not the
program to babysit the user.
So you consider it babysitting. H. Oh boy. :)
SL Yes, I do.
Beginners shouldn't really be making suggestions. Furthermore
everyone is a beginner exactly once. I don't like things that are
geared for beginners at the exclusion of those who aren't because of
that.
I was waiting for this. So now you get your way around here only due
to seniority.
On 21 November 1999 at 21:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
AVK Hi there!
Hi Alex - nice to see you back on the list proper! :-)
AVK On 18 Nov 99, at 22:20, Bernhard Kaiser wrote
AVK about "Re[2]: (No Subject)":
People like Steve Lamb make it so hard for beginne
\\\|///
/ ~ _ \
(- O o -)
--oOOo-(_)-oOOo---
Hello Steve,
Time for a Steve Lamb kill filter.
SL Love you too.
I've gotta admit: I just love the sarcasm :-)
--
Der Immer Jodelende
Hi all,
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
snip
People like Steve Lamb make it so hard for beginners to stay in
this list.
This is the main point of the objections to the style of Steve Lamb's
postings.
As a matter of fact, although I misunderstood his writing style myself
when he
Hi Steve,
on Friday, November 19, 1999, 12:22:22 AM GMT+0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
Steve, please don't call peoples suggestions idiotic especially when
it's not necessary.
SL It was. An understanding of basic UI at the level of around an AOL user
SL would be all that is required to deduce
Hi Steve,
on Friday, November 19, 1999, 1:58:33 AM GMT+0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
Simple : Not everyone has this allegedly logical stepwise approach. I
tend to prefer this stepwise approach and this is why I have no need
for no subject error messages or reminders to enter an address, but
this
Hi Steve,
on Friday, November 19, 1999, 5:58:21 AM GMT+0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
People like Steve Lamb make it so hard for beginners to stay in this list.
SL Beginners shouldn't really be making suggestions.
Pu-leaze, Steve. And by the way, with 21 years of computer programming,
I don't
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, November 19, 1999, Paula Ford wrote about
(No Subject):
PF You're talking about a case, however, where the user has consciously
PF requested that the cursor be put in a specific position. Why not honor
PF that request?
%cursor macro means that cursor
\\\|///
/ ~ _ \
(- O o -)
--oOOo-(_)-oOOo---
Hello Watchert,
I also have one suggestion, I would like to be able to quickly and
easily add a cookie to my list of random quotes (cookie list).
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