Hello Steve,
Wednesday, May 03, 2000, 10:48:07 PM, you wrote:
> Wednesday, May 03, 2000, 12:34:10 PM, Eberhard wrote:
>> IMHO it is no valid reason to deny this just bcs it would make TB!
>> more similar to those other mailers. Not everything is bad that the
>> majority likes, and not everything
Hi Steve and Allie,
unfortunately I am in a little hurry now so I cannot reply in as much
length as your messages would doubtlessly deserve.
Just that much: We seem to agree on a lot of things. I still do *not*
agree with the short lines Steve prefers to answer what seems obvious to
you. In thes
Hello Steve,
Tuesday, May 02, 2000, 4:51:45 PM, you wrote:
> Monday, May 01, 2000, 10:57:53 PM, Eberhard wrote:
> There was also this great guy called Bill Gates who put everything that
> people wanted into a large, monolithic application. It is now unwieldy,
> bloated, difficult to use an
Hello The Bat! users,
Jast wrote at 5/2/2000, 3:14 PM
>> Not really. Just have each account set to check mail every few
>> minutes. If you have a permanent connection that works like a charm.
>> If you don't have a permanent connection, it still works pretty well,
>> except that TB doesn't
Hello Allie,
Monday, May 01, 2000, 3:26:42 PM, you wrote:
>>> I am aware of that. You define a template for that folder to add the
>>> mailing list address. you hit CNTL-N and it is there. What part of that does
>>> not coincide with what he wants?
>> Nothing. :-9
> Hmmm. Ok. Place this
Hello Steve,
Monday, May 01, 2000, 4:49:46 PM, you wrote:
> A different key? HUH? UHM, TB! allows you to check multiple accounts.
> It has automatic checking on those accounts. You can filter from one account
> to another. There are also products out there that are better suited to what
Hi Jast,
Monday, May 01, 2000, 3:25:53 PM, you wrote:
> Morning Eberhard,
> I did a more detailed explanation on auto-completion quite some time ago,
> but you'd have to search the archives for it as I lost it :-(
Hmm. I wonder if it is worth it as it doesn't really seem to work any
way I wo
Hello Steve,
Sunday, April 30, 2000, 5:00:00 PM, you wrote:
>> He meant that if you are in a miling list's folder, and hit CTRL+N,
>> the new message should be automagically addressed to the list.
> I am aware of that. You define a template for that folder to add the
> mailing list addre
Hello Jast,
Sunday, April 30, 2000, 3:59:43 PM, you wrote:
>> (as an example). This should possibly be done with any field.
>> It should stop the problem of reading the reply in a thread before the
>> question (and thus save the girls on this list a few early wrinkles).
> Have you tried thread
Hello tracer,
Sunday, April 30, 2000, 3:04:54 PM, you wrote:
>>> 14. Account polling
>>> It would be nice to be able to poll any and all accounts into one in
>>> TB! instead of creating more than one at home.
>> HUH?
> I have this suspicion that this one surprised you Steve...
> And not su
Hello Jast,
Sunday, April 30, 2000, 3:59:43 PM, you wrote:
>> 13. Add Sender To AddressBook
>> Doesn't work in b19.
> Well, it does with Beta/20 for sure.
Indeed. Sorry.
A couple more comments.
a) Is it possible to change the order of folders in any account?
b) I have tried the "thread by
Hello Alexander,
Sunday, April 30, 2000, 9:59:58 PM, you wrote:
>> >> 7. Forward/Reply of multiple msg
>> >> Merge them into one, attach all attachments in the forward mode to the
>> >> merged text file. Add up all the subjects into one and put it into the
>> >> subject field. Duplicate subjects
I have sent this mail yesterday but it has been refused bcs I attached
a small JPG to it showing the problems of sorting with Vew by
reference. Sorry for the delay. Thus I omit the pic, of course.
Hello Marck,
Sunday, April 30, 2000, 4:28:17 PM, you wrote:
>> 1-1. Autowrap
>> Doesn't work if t
Hello Jast,
Sunday, April 30, 2000, 3:59:43 PM, your (Jast) Message was:
>> 15. Folders
>> On opening a folder, the cursor bar should immediately jump to the
>> next new/unread mail.
> I absolutely agree with Steve here and disagree with you :) I have come to
> like very much that TB sets the
Hello Steve,
Steve Lamb wrote at 4/30/2000, 5:00 PM
>> He meant that if you are in a miling list's folder, and hit CTRL+N,
>> the new message should be automagically addressed to the list.
SL> I am aware of that. You define a template for that folder to add
SL> the mailing list address. you hit
Hello The Bat! users,
Steve Lamb wrote at 4/30/2000, 2:02 PM
>> 3. Extremely important: Mailing List Support
SL> Already there, folder templates.
He meant that if you are in a miling list's folder, and hit CTRL+N,
the new message should be automagically addressed to the list.
>> 7. Forward
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