RE: Getting no help from support...

2005-11-24 Thread Bob and Melissa
I read it from start to finish several times and it is vagueat best...no details...and I resent the fact of your personal attack. You know nothing about me...You don't know why I am not working and recieveing disabilaty, nor the fact that it has something to do with concentration and followi

Re: Getting no help from support...

2005-11-24 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Vili & everyone else, on 24-Nov-2005 at 04:42 you (Vili) wrote: > What kind of computer engineer does not know what is POP and SMTP? A computer hardware engineer? -- Best regards, Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981) I have just got scent of some fossil bones of a mammot

Re: Getting no help from support...

2005-11-26 Thread Roman Katzer
On Wednesday, November 23, 2005, 12:45:18, Bob and Melissa wrote: > Why do I need to put in my ISP email > address???I thought I would get a seperate email from this > program... Did you buy the box version that "comes with" an email address? I seem to remember something like that... Regards, Rom

Re: Getting no help from support...

2005-11-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Leif, On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 16:10:33 -0700 GMT (27/11/2005, 06:10 +0700 GMT), Leif Gregory wrote: >> Did you buy the box version that "comes with" an email address? I >> seem to remember something like that... LG> Really? I didn't know that some boxed versions came with an e-mail LG> address

Re: Getting no help from support...

2005-11-26 Thread Roman Katzer
On Saturday, November 26, 2005, 22:39:32, Thomas Fernandez wrote: LG>> Really? I didn't know that some boxed versions came with an e-mail LG>> address.. At which domain? Ritlabs? > No, the dial-up login details come with email addresses at the ISP. > So, you sign up for a dial-up account wiht the I

Re: Getting no help from support...

2005-11-27 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Thomas! On Saturday, November 26, 2005, 9:39 PM, you wrote: >>> Did you buy the box version that "comes with" an email address? I >>> seem to remember something like that... LG>> Really? I didn't know that some boxed versions came with an LG>> e-mail address.. At which domain? Ritlabs? >

Re: Getting no help from support...

2005-11-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Roman, On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 01:42:54 -0500 GMT (27/11/2005, 13:42 +0700 GMT), Roman Katzer wrote: RK> I meant the boxed retail versions of TB that had a sticker on them with an RK> email address that was "ready to use". I never knew there are boxed retail versions of TB. -- Cheers, Thom

Proxy support (was: Re: Version check)

2006-09-05 Thread Marek Mikus
e > working? yes, it is, but You must upgrade to 3.85.02 and do following steps: 1) create file urlmgr.xml in Mail directory 2) add following to it: restart TB and enjoy :-) -- Bye Marek Mikus Czech support of The Bat! http://www.thebat.cz Using the best The Bat! 3.85.02 under Window

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-22 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello MAU, On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 you wrote in M> You owe me a debatable beer That made me chortle our loud :-) OK, with pleasure. -- Regards, Richard | The Bat! 3.86.03 ALPHA (beta) with POP3 account & AntispamSniper 1.7.0.2 | Windows XP (build 2600) version 5.1 Service Pack 2 | F-Prot AV, Ou

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-22 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello MAU, On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 you wrote in M> Sorry for cross-posting. That's interesting because all four of both of your cross posted mails mails (the other message about assigning more than one colour group being the other) came to TBBETA for me. That's because my TBBETA filter is above the

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-22 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Feli, On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 you wrote in FW> I use "Header field reply-to contains" to distinguish between lists, FW> works perfect. Thanks, I'll set my filters accordingly. -- Regards, Richard | The Bat! 3.86.03 ALPHA (beta) with POP3 account & AntispamSniper 1.7.0.2 | Windows XP (build

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-22 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Richard, On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 22:49:01 +0200GMT Richard Wakeford wrote: RW> That's interesting because all four of both of your cross posted mails RW> mails (the other message about assigning more than one colour group RW> being the other) came to TBBETA for me. That's because my TBBETA filt

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-22 Thread MAU
Hello Richard, > Presumably you have a filter (or at least I hope you do, having sent the > messages like that) that can differentiate between the first and second > addresses in a mail and which is the most important. If so could you > share it because I wouldn't have the faintest idea how to cre

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-22 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello MAU, On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 you wrote in M> For TB lists I use 1 filter with 4 sub-filters. These: Thanks for sharing those with me. I did use Feli's method of "Header field reply-to contains" but your sub-filters under the one filter are neat so I've copied them across and changed the relev

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-22 Thread MAU
Hello Richard, M>> For TB lists I use 1 filter with 4 sub-filters. These: > > Thanks for sharing those with me. I did use Feli's method of "Header > field reply-to contains" but your sub-filters under the one filter are > neat so I've copied them across and changed the relevant bits. You owe me a

Re: Please support BT wish 5275

2006-10-25 Thread MAU
Hello Steven, M>> If you copy and paste them in your Sorting Office, the only thing you M>> will have to change is the folder the messages are moved to. > > Please elaborate. When I open my Sorting Office/Filters > from the Account menu in TB, paste is disabled when a copy > of your filters is on

TNEF support, how does it work?

2008-02-11 Thread Gerard
Hi Bat Users, I was pleased to see the inclusion of TNEF support for those nasty winmail.dat files. I just installed 4.0.11 and sailed to a folder full of these attachments only to find I still cant do anything with them in TB. As ussual the help file or the website don't provide a clue o

TheBat! development pace, RitLabs support, Bugs.

2019-07-30 Thread Andrew Savchenko
the latter, reading "Credits" dialog, company seems to consist of /approximately/ 5 people: > Analytics, Testing and Support: > Alexandr Petrari, Julia Buzmacova, Ecaterina Dubceac. > Programming (version 8): Maxim Masiutin, Andrei Sliusarenco. 2 developers, 3 in operations. O

Re: Support for creating HTML message?

2003-06-20 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Friday, June 20, 2003, Dave Kennedy wrote... > Is support for creating simple HTML messages coming down the pipe > any time soon? My son wants to be able to create the color messages, > big fonts, etc. that his friends are doing with OE. It's already in the BETA versions that ar

Re: Support for creating HTML message?

2003-06-20 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Patricia, @20-Jun-2003, 17:29 -0400 (22:29 UK time) Scrat said Jonathan>>> It's already in the BETA versions that are being tested Jonathan>>> at the moment... so yes... it's in the pipes ;) >>Dang. I hate when that happens. > LOL, how does one

Re: Support for creating HTML message?

2003-06-20 Thread DZ-Jay
Some time around 6/20/2003 16:17:04, I think I heard Jonathan Angliss say: > On Friday, June 20, 2003, Dave Kennedy wrote... >> Is support for creating simple HTML messages coming down the pipe >> any time soon? My son wants to be able to create the color messages, >> big

Re: Support for creating HTML message?

2003-06-20 Thread ETM (State of Virginia)
>>> Is support for creating simple HTML messages coming down the pipe >>> any time soon? My son wants to be able to create the color messages, >>> big fonts, etc. that his friends are doing with OE. >> It's already in the BETA versions that are being tested

Re: Support for creating HTML message?

2003-06-20 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Marck, @20-Jun-2003, 23:31 Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said MDP> You can subscribe to the discussion list here: MDP> [EMAIL PROTECTED] WRONG!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v1.6

Re: Support for creating HTML message?

2003-06-20 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Friday, June 20, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote... MDP>> You can subscribe to the discussion list here: MDP>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > WRONG!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] lol... again I suggest the admin on that box setup a nice lil alias for you ;) -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re:: Support for creating HTML message?

2003-06-22 Thread Mark
S> I agree with Kenneth. OE can get too many virus', the saving format always S> defaults, etc. and everyone has stationary and music, I like things S> simple, but using HTML for a sig line or colors would be nice. And presumably if you don't like sending HTML mail you will be able to switch it

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-21 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello Allie, On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, at 08:31:34 [GMT -0500] (which was 14:31 in my TimeZone) you wrote: AM> Barry Wilkinson, [BW] wrote: BW>> Should I upgrade pgp to version 8? AM> That's what I'd personally recommend. AM> Another option would be to go the route of using GnuPG and GPGShell.

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-21 Thread Barry Wilkinson
Sunday, September 21, 2003, 2:44:12 PM, Allie wrote: > You'll not find the ckt builds there. I am correct in thinking that the ckt builds were the last that the source code was available for review? -- Barry Current version is 2.00 | "Using

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-21 Thread Barry Wilkinson
Hello Allie, Sunday, September 21, 2003, 2:31:34 PM, you wrote: > There's also the PGP 6.5.8ckt builds. I have just upgraded to pgp 6.5.8ckt but I'm still experiencing the same problems. Also sending a pgp encrypted message still reports my version as 6.5i. Curious? Perhaps I will put this to o

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-21 Thread Barry Wilkinson
Hello gerd, Sunday, September 21, 2003, 5:33:35 PM, you wrote: > Funny: both links do not let me download ;-)) I used the posted url in ws_ftp. This allowed me an anonymous login at this url, and was able to download 6.5.8ckt. I suggest you try to ftp from this site as the file is around 6.5MB.

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-21 Thread Barry Wilkinson
Hello Allie, Sunday, September 21, 2003, 5:48:26 PM, you wrote: > PGP 6.5.8ckt build8 and later comes packaged with its own TB! plug-in > DLL. Try using the PGP ckt with it. How do I select this plug-in? I assume it was installed with pgp 6.5.8ckt? -- Best regards and thanks, Barry - _

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-21 Thread Barry Wilkinson
Hello Mary, Sunday, September 21, 2003, 6:32:43 PM, you wrote: > In the main TB! window, click on Tools/OpenPGP/Choose Open PGP > Version, then put a dot in the circle beside PGP 6.0x/6.5xplug-in. > Tools/OpenPGP/Preferences will give you a dialogue box with further > choices, also. Thanks for t

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-21 Thread Barry Wilkinson
Hello Melissa, Sunday, September 21, 2003, 7:38:22 PM, you wrote: > No. There is full code release *for peer review* for the current > v8.0.2, as it was for v8.0 (the first offerings of "PGP Corporation" > after purchasing PGP from NAI). Thanks for the information. I may now upgrade to v8.0.2 -

Re[2]: Open pgp version support

2003-09-22 Thread Barry Wilkinson
Hello Allie, Sunday, September 21, 2003, 11:47:20 PM, you wrote: > However, it seems to be available at www.pgpi.com Yes it is available from www.pgpi.com I downloaded it, but after installing it and selecting the built-in support for v8.x in The Bat!, I could not get it to encrypt any m

Re[2]: Some MAPI support please? :)

2000-06-25 Thread Joachim Bungert
Hello sweety, give me a link to your QV2.0 beta tutu, no matter what it looks like or how complete it is. I need it to offer a download possibility. Jo Friday, June 23, 2000, 5:37:13 PM, you wrote: J> Morning Christian Dysthe, >> I have read that MAPI support is planned for ver

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-23 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Thomas, Going back 19:26 22.10.2002... > Aehem. I was a manager for over 10 years and am an MBA student now. I > cannot let this pass. At least not in this general form. ;-) You sure know the german saying "the exception validates the rule" ;) Cheers, Johannesm

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-23 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Johannes! On Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 3:14:09 PM you wrote: > You sure know the german saying "the exception validates the rule" ;) Sorry Johannes, the correct adage goes "the exception *proofs* the rule". The German does eventually say the same, only the German "bestätigt" is a bit

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-20 Thread James Senick
Hello Don, On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, at 20:41:24 [GMT -0400] (which was 8:41:24 PM in NY, USA) Don Zeigler wrote: > People seem to like the community feel of a message board. Not to mention > that a board offers yet more pages for indexing by search engines, > increasing a program's visibility. Good

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-20 Thread Don Zeigler
On 10/20/2002, James Senick wrote: > Good enough for me. True about the indexing. I hadn't thought > of that. Though they also index the archives. Personally I prefer mailing lists. :-) The newer forum scripts have made boards attractive to the younger crowd, since they can use styled text a

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-20 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Don, On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 at 18:56:20 [GMT -0400], you wrote: DZ> Anything that attracts potential users to your site is a good DZ> thing to have; unfortunately a mailing list isn't one of these DZ> good things. Again, please everyone, trim off quotes as much as possible. Even when replyi

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-20 Thread Don Zeigler
On 10/20/2002, Leif Gregory wrote: > Again, please everyone, trim off quotes as much as possible. Even when > replying in-line, quotes should be trimmed there as well. It's common > netiquette in two ways. I didn't hit F4, sorry. It's been some time since I used TB. -- Regards, Don Zeigler * br

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Gerard
ON Monday, October 21, 2002, 6:57:27 PM, you wrote: DH> To what I've heard it's only the establishment (particularly the DH> government and comedie Francaise - sorry, that should read Academie DH> ...). French people seem to be much more sensible and intelligent. DH> Other than in Germany ... D

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Britt, On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 18:51:38 +0200 GMT (21/10/02, 23:51 +0700 GMT), Britt Malka wrote: > What do you call someone who knows one language? > A Frenchman. Wouldn't that be a non-Latino American instead? -- Cheers, Thomas. Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste. A trul

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Steve, On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 20:22:17 +1000 GMT (21/10/02, 17:22 +0700 GMT), Steve Mullarkey wrote: > The biggest problem, IMO, is that the help file is inadequate. I know > several friends who could benefit from The Bat but there's no way I'd > recommend it without a vastly improved help fil

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Britt, On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 14:28:16 +0200 GMT (21/10/02, 19:28 +0700 GMT), Britt Malka wrote: > With the risk of sounding French ;-> Not all TB users speak English. There are lists in several languages. German, Russian, French, Spanish, Czech come to mind. I am not sure about a French list

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Britt! On Monday, October 21, 2002 at 6:51:38 PM you wrote: > Either you misunderstood my poor English, or I misunderstood you, but > I was talking about this list, not The Bat! No, no, I just used your message to jump in with my 2 (pick your preferred currency's lowest unit). Nothing to d

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Britt! On Monday, October 21, 2002 at 2:28:16 PM you wrote: > With the risk of sounding French ;-> Not all TB users speak English. With the risk of sounding geeky* - I found that a complete computer nebwie has much less difficulties in coming to grips with TB1. It's the semi-computerates t

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Don Zeigler
On 10/21/2002, Anne wrote: > My feeling is that the high volume of traffic on TBUDL would be an > excellent reason for having a message board as well. Even though I'm > really keen to learn more about TB I am still struggling to keep up with > the message flow - others may not be able to do so and

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Paul Wilson
Monday, 10/21/2002, 7:35 PM Hi Steve, On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, at 20:22:17 [GMT +1000] (which was 3:22 AM where I live) you wrote about: 'Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support' SM> The biggest problem, IMO, is that the help file is inadequate. I know SM> several friends wh

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Don Zeigler
On 10/21/2002, Paul Wilson wrote: > The lists related to The Bat! are amazing, every two or three months > someone gets an ingrown hair in an uncomfortable place and wants to > start a news group, or a web based forum. Sometimes they are new to > the list, sometimes not. I say, if someone wants to

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread jwayne
! to replace Notes. Apples and oranges. Notes is complete overkill if it is used for email only. But even so, Notes is appropriate as an enterprise email system for a large number of users. No way that you'd use TB for this. A few of many examples: Forget your TB password? Fergit it! Need supp

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Don, On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 23:12:31 -0400 GMT (22/10/02, 10:12 +0700 GMT), Don Zeigler wrote: > I suggested the forum this last time, and I've been a subscriber to the list > off and on for about two years, mostly in lurk mode. It's not about an > ingrown hair, it's about the best means to sp

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-22 Thread Johannes Posel
your Why not. It depends on the backend? Who do you think's gonna beat a nice little Unix setup with Cyrus LMTP-delivery, which can be cascaded or clustered for more performance? > TB password? Fergit it! Need support? Sorry, a mailing list alone doesn't cut it We're using a M

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-22 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello jwayne! On Tuesday, October 22, 2002 at 5:52:07 AM you wrote: > Apples and oranges. The point was *not* about TB! being easier than Notes but TB! being as easy that a computer illiterate could get started in no time at all. This is - as I conveyed before - my experience too. And perhaps o

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Johannes, On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 17:27:32 +0200 GMT (22/10/02, 22:27 +0700 GMT), Johannes Posel wrote: > Don't forget that The decisions taken by often so-called > "management" aren't the best ones. Aehem. I was a manager for over 10 years and am an MBA student now. I cannot let this pass. At

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-27 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Dierk, Going back 17:05 23.10.2002... > Sorry Johannes, the correct adage goes "the exception *proofs* the > rule". The German does eventually say the same, only the German > "bestätigt" is a bit more misleading ... > There cannot be an exception if there is no rule. Indeed you're right, an

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-27 Thread pmf
7;t agree with you here, Don, when it comes to a message board intended primarily to provide software support. I run such a board myself and participate in more than I would like (software developers these days seem to think support forums are a substitute for adequate documentation). It's m

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-27 Thread pmf
stems, proving only that different types of online help can each attract a crowd and do the job. A> Dell support uses a message board type system and the different A> support categories have their own message boards. I joined the one A> about video cards and displays since my problem was ass

Re: Regarding TB! Internet Presence & Support

2002-10-27 Thread pmf
On Monday, October 21, 2002, James Senick wrote: J> For something like the help file, I suggest we use that advantage. J> I'm sure RitLabs would be for the context-sensitive help idea J> mentioned. Perhaps if there were a project leader and several J> volunteers willing to share their knowledge in

Re: Support for iso-2022-jp

2002-11-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez
decoding does work. :-) > But use of Shift-JIS is deprecated on the Internet, and most > Japanese messages are in iso-2022-jp or, increasingly, in UTF-8 > (Unicode). So why does The Bat! support Shift-JIS but not the other > encodings? I don't know why Ritlabs chose one encodi

Re: Support for iso-2022-jp

2002-11-02 Thread Clemens 'Gullevek' Schwaighofer
o-2022-jp or, increasingly, in UTF-8 (Unicode). So why does The Bat! > support Shift-JIS but not the other encodings? Or is there some way to > get The Bat! to decode those messages? I don't think it's possible > with XLAT tables. Sadly at the moment none, that's why I decided to us

Re[2]: TheBat! and Arabic support

2001-08-09 Thread tamuz
Hello Dwight, Thursday, August 09, 2001, 10:52:09 PM, you wrote: DAC> On Thursday, August 09, 2001, 4:40:10 PM, tamuz wrote: >> Hello fellow baters DAC> (found at www.dictionary.com : DAC> bate (bt) DAC> tr.v. bat·ed, bat·ing, bates DAC> To lessen the force or intensity of; moderate: “To his d

Re[2]: TheBat! and Arabic support

2001-08-09 Thread tamuz
Hello Allie, Thursday, August 09, 2001, 11:43:39 PM, you wrote: ACM> ACM> I'd much prefer ... And I'd much prefer a straight answer to a straight question. ACM> The other thing is to avoid the unnecessary quoting since it makes ACM> reading your replies to messages more difficult. I wou

Re[2]: TheBat! and Arabic support

2001-08-09 Thread Dominik 'IronHand' Dalek
Hello! As an answer for Your letter, I would like to write: ACM>>> I'd much prefer ... t>> And I'd much prefer a straight answer to a straight question. > We don't always get what we want or we may eventually get what we want > with some patience. Guys! Give Your self a break! Calm dow

Re[2]: TheBat! and Arabic support

2001-08-09 Thread tamuz
Hello Allie, Friday, August 10, 2001, 12:32:14 AM, you wrote: t>> And I'd much prefer a straight answer to a straight question. ACM> We don't always get what we want or we may eventually get what we ACM> want with some patience. I don't know the answer to your question ACM> and I'm sure that if

Re: Language Support (Korean, Japanese, etc)

2001-11-19 Thread Thomas F
Hello Han, On Wed, 7 Nov 2001 17:31:26 +0700 GMT (07/11/2001, 18:31 +0800 GMT), Han Thomas wrote: TF>> The problem with Thai is that the current version of TB only TF>> allows monospace characters - I have gotten around to downloading TF>> other Thai fonts for use in the beta version yet, which

Re[2]: Language support / spell checking

2002-01-26 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Gerard, > Would you still like a language feature in the address book? >From my point of view, anything that is optional is welcome. I would probably use this option to set the default language for my messages. But I would still need my QTs because if I address a message to a Spaniard it would d

Re[2]: ms exchange server support

2001-01-24 Thread Jamie Dainton
Hello Rastislav Wartiak, On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 14:32:08 +0100 GMT your local time, which was Wednesday, January 24, 2001, 1:32:08 PM (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time, Rastislav Wartiak wrote: >> There is no support that I know of. One thing is to set up a pop >> account. Set Out

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Andrew Perevodchik
Hello! tko> TB removes excess whitespace from the ends of lines, so if I do tko> not go back and add a space there immediately before sending, tko> this happens. Yep. You can call quick template, when writing a message, with %CutHere macro in it (found in MyMacros at http://en.barin.com.ua). Just

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Chris
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 3:30:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in the message "cut-line RFC and client support" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Since this seems to be of concern to many here and not other lists, > can someone tell me if this (signature deliminator) is defi

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Andrew, @3-Feb-2004, 22:40 +0200 (03-Feb 20:40 UK time) Andrew Perevodchik [AP] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: tko>> can someone tell me if this is defined by some RFC and also tko>> what other e-mail clients take this convention into account? AP> Afaik no. It's just Bat's behaviour. Incor

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Carsten Thönges
* Andrew Perevodchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > tko> can someone tell me if this is defined by some RFC and also what > tko> other e-mail clients take this convention into account? > Afaik no. It's just Bat's behaviour. No, all good mail clients handle signature delimiters (Gnus, mutt etc.).

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread tb
--> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 2:30:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I had a malformed cut line pointed out to me and began to wonder... tko>>> -- tko>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Malformed cut-line.. > I type it manually because I dislike automated signatures. > TB removes excess whitespace fro

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello tb, Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 4:25:40 PM, you wrote: tko> Umm, am I being told I need to put a cut-line on these mails tko> without signatures? It's been vehemently regurgitated so often I tko> thought I had to put in a cut-line and I don't even use tko> signatures. Yes... If you don't put

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread tb
--> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 6:05:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tko>> Umm, am I being told I need to put a cut-line on these mails tko>> without signatures? It's been vehemently regurgitated so often I tko>> thought I had to put in a cut-line and I don't even use tko>> signatures. > Yes... I

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Leif Gregory
Hi tb, On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, at 19:12:24 [GMT -0600] (which was 6:12 PM where I live) you wrote: tko> Type my first name after the cutline? What does that mean? Meaning you can type the then type your name. tko> When I do I get messages about a malformed cut-line. If you do what I mentioned abo

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Leif Gregory
Hi Leif, On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, at 20:15:22 [GMT -0700] (which was 8:15 PM where I live) you wrote: LG> Ok, so the below is a manually typed cutline, my first name, and LG> some junk to show it does work and does not get malformed. The LG> below is not a template of any sort. Well, good it worked t

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Mary R Bull
Hello Leif! On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:15 PM, you wrote: LG> Now watch it not work when I actually send this to the list. SCNR :) I accomplished that, of course, with a manual highlight-and-copy. Your cut-mark worked perfectly, Leif. And your patience here in explaining reminds me of my

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Chris
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 8:12:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in the message "cut-line RFC and client support" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Type my first name after the cutline? What does that mean? Often e-mail signatures, like the signatures on paper letters, contain som

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Chris
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 10:24:15 PM, Leif Gregory wrote in the message "cut-line RFC and client support" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > -- > Cya > Or whatever to the end of your template shouldn't be a big deal. > -- > Cheers, > Leif Gregory It see

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Chris
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 10:29:48 PM, Mary R Bull wrote in the message "cut-line RFC and client support" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Shutting up now, before I get a trout shower. :) What's up with the trouts? Are they in any way related to the trouts that people

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread tb
--> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 7:12:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ctrl-enter is the keyboard shortcut to send a mail message. > I do this because I've found just doing > following by some text on the final line will result in an apparently > malformed cut-line. This made sense to me, becaus

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Mary R Bull
Hello Chris! On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:42 PM, you wrote: MRB>> Shutting up now, before I get a trout shower. :) C> What's up with the trouts? Are they in any way related to the trouts C> that people get slapped with on IRC? C> /slap Mary R Bull C> :-) So, no idea? :) -- Best regards,

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread tb
--> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 9:55:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -->> Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 7:12:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Ctrl-enter is the keyboard shortcut to send a mail message. >> I do this because I've found just doing >> following by some text on the final line will re

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Mary R Bull
Hello tb! On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:55 PM, you wrote: tko> This differentiation doesn't make me a newbie who needs screenshots. :p I was referring to myself as a Batty Newbie, who a couple of years ago could have used a screenshot. Not to you. However, aren't you new to this list? If so,

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-03 Thread Chris
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 11:09:09 PM, Mary R Bull wrote in the message "cut-line RFC and client support" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:55 PM, you wrote: Somewhat random observation: Since mailing lists are not one-to-one, you should

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-04 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello Chris, On 4 Feb 2004 at 00:11:48 -0500 GMT [06:11 CET] you wrote: >> On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:55 PM, you wrote: C> Somewhat random observation: C> Since mailing lists are not one-to-one, you should consider using the C> original sender's name and not the pronoun "you." This can be

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chris, On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 22:40:39 -0500 GMT (04/02/2004, 10:40 +0700 GMT), Chris wrote: > It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and not > the top. Yes, the last cutline will be used. I don't think that is a problem. -- Cheers, Thomas. Moderator der deutschen Th

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-04 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thomas Fernandez wrote: >>It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and not >>the top. > > > Yes, the last cutline will be used. I don't think that is a problem. The main benefit occurs when replying to text in a list digest. Each m

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-04 Thread MAU
Hello Andre, > Why? If the name is mentioned in the greeting there's no need to mention > it again. It's already clear whose quotation that is. Agree. And also there is threading :) -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF:

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-04 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Chris, Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 8:42:25 PM, you wrote: C> What's up with the trouts? Are they in any way related to the C> trouts that people get slapped with on IRC? The trouts predated even IRC. I used them when I ran a BBS in the mid 90s, and even then I picked up the trout habit from

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-04 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Chris, Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 8:40:39 PM, you wrote: C> It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and C> not the top. That is correct, and as Marck alluded to earlier in this thread, the reason we do not include the cut line in the list footer. If we did, then the po

Re: cut-line RFC and client support

2004-02-12 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Allister, Sunday, February 8, 2004, 6:46:36 PM, you wrote: AJ> Well, we all love a bit of circular logic! If you insist on it, AJ> insist on it - there's reason enough without the above. Nope, nothing circular about it. I purposely added another cutline below my signature to simulate what w

Re: How is The Bat's IMAP support?

2004-03-21 Thread Philip Storry
RH> that IMAP is better than POP3. RH> I tried Thunderbird, but it crashed on me and to me seemed quite buggy. RH> So, I am looking for another client that could also be good with IMAP to RH> try, and I once again looked at The Bat! RH> Thoughts? I've not had any problems

Re: How is The Bat's IMAP support?

2004-03-21 Thread Allie Martin
Philip Storry, [PS] wrote: PS> I've not had any problems with The Bat!'s IMAP support, although PS> there is a vocal contingent who apparently do. Things have been very smooth here of late. No problems except for performance issues on a slow connection. PS> It seems t

Re: How is The Bat's IMAP support?

2004-03-21 Thread Robin H.
> Thanks for that explanation of IMAP. It seems to me that IMAP is really > designed for folks that are on several computers during the day, and that > don't want to worry about missing their email. To me, it seems like a > pain..you not only delete your messages on your local client (The

Re: How is The Bat's IMAP support?

2004-03-22 Thread Allie Martin
Philip Storry, [PS] wrote: PS> The word "push" was used in a slang context, to denote how hard you PS> were planning to push The Bat!'s support of the IMAP protocol to its PS> limits. I can see why what I wrote must have been confusing. My PS> apologies if this has caus

Re[2]: The Bat! Support User Profiles?

2004-06-26 Thread Earendil
Hello Paul, Saturday, June 26, 2004, 4:11:51 PM, you wrote: E>> I would like to have the ability to start up The Bat! with different E>> user profiles. As an example, I would like to have User A profile setup with a E>> couple of email accounts. I would like to have User B profile setup E>> with

Re[2]: The Bat! Support User Profiles?

2004-06-27 Thread Rick Friedman
Hello Marck, Saturday, June 26, 2004, 7:26:38 PM, you wrote: MDP> Dear Earendil, MDP> @26-Jun-2004, 15:53 -0400 (26-Jun 20:53 UK time) Earendil said: >> I would like to have the ability to start up The Bat! with >> different user profiles. As an example, I would like to have User >> A profile s

Re[2]: The Bat! Support User Profiles?

2004-06-27 Thread Rick Friedman
Hello Marck, Sunday, June 27, 2004, 6:24:16 PM, you wrote: MDP> Dear Rick, MDP> @27-Jun-2004, 18:19 -0400 (27-Jun 23:19 UK time) Rick Friedman said MDP> to Marck: MDP>>> Check out Options - Network and Administration. The options you MDP>>> need are mostly there. >> Thanks for the advice. Inde

Re[2]: The Bat! Support User Profiles?

2004-06-28 Thread Rick Friedman
Hello Robin, Monday, June 28, 2004, 9:10:01 AM, you wrote: RA> On Sun 27 June 2004, 8:22:27 +1000, Earendil wrote: >> Yes, I am using XP but I am not using logins. Basically, I want to >> keep personal e-mail and business e-mail in separate e-mail profiles >> while using one login for the OS. RA

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