Hallo John,
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 14:58:33 +1000GMT (12-8-2007, 6:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
>> What you're using can be found at:
>> Options -> Preferences -> System -> Mail directory
JP> There is one folder there:- 1FDF51CD.8C7
JP> I take it that is the encrypted data base?
That shoul
Roelof,
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, at 06:46:04 [GMT +0200] (14:46:04 12/08/2007
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> What you're using can be found at:
> Options -> Preferences -> System -> Mail directory
Thanks as usual.
There is one folder there:- 1FDF51CD.8C7
I take it that is the encrypted dat
Hallo John,
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 05:49:02 +1000GMT (11-8-2007, 21:49 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JP>>> And how do I change this password if needed?
>> Delete your message base
JP> Thanks. Quite a painful process!
Yep
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Hallo John,
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 06:11:22 +1000GMT (11-8-2007, 22:11 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
>> Delete your message base
JP> As a matter of interest, where is the message base normally installed?
Depends a bit on the version you used when first installing TB.
v1 preferred c:\program file
Hello John,
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 06:11:22 +1000 GMT (12/08/2007, 03:11 +0700 GMT),
John Phillips wrote:
>> Delete your message base
JP> As a matter of interest, where is the message base normally installed?
Normally on your harddisk. ;-) You can also store it on a remote
drive, for example on th
Roelof,
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007, at 11:43:42 [GMT +0200] (19:43:42 11/08/2007
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> Delete your message base
As a matter of interest, where is the message base normally installed?
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Sydney, Australia
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Roelof,
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007, at 11:43:42 [GMT +0200] (19:43:42 11/08/2007
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
JP>> And how do I change this password if needed?
> Create a backup
> Uninstall TB
> Delete your message base
> Install TB again
> Pick a new password
> Restore from backup
Thanks. Qui
> 2. Where is everyone? Used to be such a busy list, my last received
> mail is only one today and reply, re folders
> disappearing. Has a new
> list taken over?
I loved and enjoyed the "old" list (even with all
its foibles) and returned to it recently to find
no one home. I understand they
Hallo John,
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 18:38:42 +1000GMT (11-8-2007, 10:38 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JP> 1. Encrypting my data base on the pc. Bat help file seems to be
JP> woefully short on this. I am using the Pro version and need a
JP> password to sign in. Does this encrypt the data base?
Fellow Bat! Fans.
1. Encrypting my data base on the pc. Bat help file seems to be
woefully short on this. I am using the Pro version and need a
password to sign in. Does this encrypt the data base? And how do I
change this password if needed?
2. Where is everyone? Used to be such a busy li
Hi Claude,
ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/ just worked for me.
on Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 12:53:15 PM EDT (UTC-4), you wrote:
> Bonjour The Bat! User's Discussion List
> Since few days some of you mentionned and used the 1.60D
> version of the bat!. I would like to know wh
Bonjour The Bat! User's Discussion List
Since few days some of you mentionned and used the 1.60D
version of the bat!. I would like to know where it could be
possible to download this version : I have never seen it on
the ritlabs ftp site. And since
Monday, November 20, 2000, 6:44:29 PM, you wrote:
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Mark,
Many thanks.
Leonard
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:08:48 -0500, Leonard S. Berkowitz thoughtfully
wrote the following:
LSB> 1. I added a new folder in a folder with many other folders. How
LSB> can I have these lowest level folders display alphabetically?
To arrange the folder
Hello Jan,
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, at 18:26:38 h [GMT -0500]
you wrote this about "Two questions":
JR> Hi Leonard,
JR>On Monday, November 20, 2000 @ 18:08:48 -0500, you wrote the
JR> following about "Two questions"
Leonard>> 1. I added a new
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Hi Leonard,
On 20 November 2000 at 18:08:48 -0500 (which was 23:08 where I
live) Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote and made these points:
LSB> 1. I added a new folder in a folder with many other folders. How
LSB> can I have these lowest level folders disp
Hi Leonard,
On Monday, November 20, 2000 @ 18:08:48 -0500, you wrote the
following about "Two questions"
Leonard> 1. I added a new folder in a folder with many other folders.
Leonard> How can I have these lowest level folders display
Leonard> alphabeticall
1. I added a new folder in a folder with many other folders. How can I
have these lowest level folders display alphabetically?
2. What is the name of the address book and where is it?
Thank you.
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(Ma == "Marck D. Pearlstone") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MDP> On 19 November 2000 at 07:40:41 -0500 (which was 12:40 where I
MDP> live) Brian Clark wrote and made these points:
MDP>
BC>>> There has to be a way to code in that option. (I mean this mail
BC>>> client is already filled to the brim w
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Hi Brian,
On 19 November 2000 at 07:40:41 -0500 (which was 12:40 where I
live) Brian Clark wrote and made these points:
BC>> There has to be a way to code in that option. (I mean this mail
BC>> client is already filled to the brim with options ;-).
(BC == "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BC> (MDP == "Marck D. Pearlstone") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MDP>> Hi Brian,
BC> Hi Marck,
--snip-
BC>>> Yep, $Quotestyle does just what you see in this email. it works,
BC>>> but the first line is what I'm having trouble with.
M
(MDP == "Marck D. Pearlstone") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MDP> Hi Brian,
Hi Marck,
MDP> On 18 November 2000 at 09:00:59 -0500 (which was 14:00 where I
MDP> live) Brian Clark wrote and made these points:
MDP>
BC>> I've tried added $QUOTESTYLE="I" as the first line, then returning
BC>> ($QUOTEST
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On 18 November, 2000, 10:04 AM, I saw Brian's comments made on
Sat, 18 Nov 2000 08:20:23 -0500, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:
ACM>> Indeed it does and welcome to TBBETA. :=)
BC> Why beta? :-) You mean my client or this list? I noticed
Hi Brian,
On Saturday, November 18, 2000 @ 12:13:41 -0500, you wrote the
following about "Macros (Regexp): Two questions."
Brian> [...] I also tried this one, but it doesn't work (for me at
Brian> least). When I stick that into my template, and I try hitti
(KJ == "Kari Jakobi") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KJ> Brian Clark wrote on Samstag, 18. November 2000 15:00:59 h
KJ> about "Macros (Regexp): Two questions.":
KJ> Hello Brian,
BC>> I also have to do something about the [2]'s, [3]'s. etc. that appear
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Hi Brian,
On 18 November 2000 at 09:00:59 -0500 (which was 14:00 where I
live) Brian Clark wrote and made these points:
BC> I've tried added $QUOTESTYLE="I" as the first line, then returning
BC> ($QUOTESTYLE == etc etc..) with no effect. It's alway
Brian Clark wrote on Samstag, 18. November 2000 15:00:59 h
about "Macros (Regexp): Two questions.":
Hello Brian,
BC> I also have to do something about the [2]'s, [3]'s. etc. that appear
BC> after Re in threads.
This is one I can solve!
Just add "%SINGLERE&q
(TB == "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BC> (JR == "Jan Rifkinson") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JR>> Hi Brian,
BC> Howdy!
JR>> On Saturday, November 18, 2000 @ 07:07:39 -0500 you wrote
JR>> the following in regards to Macros (Regexp): Two
JR>> questions.:
JR>>I am a ne
(JR == "Jan Rifkinson") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JR> Hi Brian,
Howdy!
JR> On Saturday, November 18, 2000 @ 07:07:39 -0500 you wrote
JR> the following in regards to Macros (Regexp): Two
JR> questions.:
JR>I am a new user as well but this functon I know about. Look @
JR>the defau
( "A. Curtis Martin") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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ACM> On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 07:07:39 -0500, Brian Clark wrote these
ACM> comments about 'Macros (Regexp): Two questions.':
BC>> I'm a new user; I'm waiting on my k
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 07:07:39 -0500, Brian Clark wrote these
comments about 'Macros (Regexp): Two questions.':
BC> I'm a new user; I'm waiting on my key to get mailed to me :-) and I
BC> must say this client rocks.
Ind
Hi Brian,
On Saturday, November 18, 2000 @ 07:07:39 -0500 you wrote
the following in regards to Macros (Regexp): Two
questions.:
BC> Can anyone tell me if there is a variable that holds just the initials
BC> (or whatever is chosen for the quoted text
I am a new user as well bu
Greetings,
I'm a new user; I'm waiting on my key to get mailed to me :-) and I must say this
client rocks.
My questions.
First:
Can anyone tell me if there is a variable that holds just the initials
(or whatever is chosen for the quoted text -- be it initials or first
name, etc.). If I have I
Hello Tom,
Friday, July 07, 2000, 4:40:56 PM, you wrote:
BP>> Hi,
BP>> I'm having a problem (not great) with one list I subscribe to. The text
BP>> appears as follows, with improper line wrap. It was Ok with Eudora...
BP>> Is there any way to clean it up to make for easier reading? (and to
BP> Hi,
BP> I'm having a problem (not great) with one list I subscribe to. The text
BP> appears as follows, with improper line wrap. It was Ok with Eudora...
BP> Is there any way to clean it up to make for easier reading? (and to stay
BP> within the TB program?
For reading you have no option
Hi,
I'm having a problem (not great) with one list I subscribe to. The text
appears as follows, with improper line wrap. It was Ok with Eudora...
Hi and welcome to all! I'm relatively new on the list and a new
collector of
sorts. My DH would consider me a collector of
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, July 04, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote to Zipper on TBUDL about
Two questions, Wordwrap and Autcomplete:
Z>> Second, can I get e-mail addresses to resolve to those int he
Z>> address book ? So if I start typing Ada that
Hi Zipper,
> Thanks for those, is there anywhere that documents these
> features, or a list of all keyboard shortcuts, so far
> nothing I have searched for in help has been there yet.
Here's the address for TB! FAQ:
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/faq.shtml
A shortcut key list is available in
Hi Zipper & Marck,
> 1) You can enable auto-format under Editor options. This will
> open up a whole new can-of-worms with regard to The Bat's
> definition of a "paragraph", requiring a blank line to delimit
> paragraphs and wreaking havoc on your text should you
> accidentally run text in
Hello Marck,
Tuesday, July 04, 2000, 11:35:31 AM, you wrote:
MDP> 2) Use Alt-J / Alt-L to rewrap the text manually when you have
MDP> completed your additions.
MDP> Yes: Ctrl-NumPad-Plus will cycle through matching entries for "ada".
Thanks for those, is there anywhere that documents
Hi Zipper,
On 04 July 2000 at 11:16:49 GMT +0100 (which was 11:16 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Two questions, Wordwrap and Autcomplete":
Z> If I am creating an e-mail, and I have to go into a paragraph and
Z> add a new
Hello TBUDL,
I have two questions I hope you can help with.
If I am creating an e-mail, and I have to go into a paragraph and add
a new word or change a spelling or something, the line does not wrap,
it just gets longer and longer. When I type initially it wraps, but if
I go and add something
Hi Ali,
That's odd. I just checked right now, and it's there. I guess I
should clean my glasses a little more often. :)
Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
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Thursday, December 02, 1999, 2:46:59 AM, Ali Martin wrote:
>Januk Aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is
Januk Aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that in the beta version only? I'm using 1.36 and I don't see it.
> Also, couldn't you set up a couple of Quick Templates to change the
> from and reply-to, etc. stuff automatically? Then you could probably
> get the signature to change correctl
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, December 01, 1999, Steve Lamb wrote to Jason Ellis about
Two questions:
>> You see, sometimes I have e-mail coming into an address, but it's not
>> appropriate to respond to that e-mail from the address it came into.
SL> Perso
Morning Martin van Soest,
> Is there a way to expand all the messages that are in thread a easy, not too
> much work involving way? Or maybe going to the next unread message?
Sure:
- Ctrl+Plus(+) expands full thread while focus is on message list.
- Ctrl+] / Ctrl+[ goes to next/previous unrea
Hi Ali,
Is that in the beta version only? I'm using 1.36 and I don't see it.
Also, couldn't you set up a couple of Quick Templates to change the
from and reply-to, etc. stuff automatically? Then you could probably
get the signature to change correctly too.
Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
Jason Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have yet another question about TB. In my last mail program (Eudora
> Pro), I could specify which account I wanted a sent message to be sent
> from. I can't seem to do that with TB.
> Yes, yes - before you say it, I know that whichever account I happ
Hello Roel,
Wednesday, December 01, 1999, 5:36:49 PM, you wrote:
R> it's in the shortcut list recently posted here & now it's also in the
R> FAQ by Leif (or it will be soon, haven't checked)
Ok, thank you! I guess I missed the post of the shortcutlist. I will
check the FAQ soon.
Take care,
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Hello Martin,
MvS> Hello,
MvS> Is there a way to expand all the messages that are in thread a easy, not too
MvS> much work involving way? Or maybe go
Hello,
Is there a way to expand all the messages that are in thread a easy, not too
much work involving way? Or maybe going to the next unread message?
For example. My TBDUL-folder is viewed bij Reference(Standard) and
it's getting quite annoying to click every message open to get to the
unread
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Hello Jason,
JE> Ever get the feeling that somehow, somewhere, someone else is using
JE> your brain and won't give it back? LOL
oh yes, i'm getting a
Hello Roel,
Thank you.
Ever get the feeling that somehow, somewhere, someone else is using
your brain and won't give it back? LOL
Can't believe I missed that.
Thanks!
Jason
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Hello Jason,
JE> Yes, yes - before you say it, I know that whichever account I happen
JE> to be in (have highlighted) when I click the new message but
Hello List,
I have yet another question about TB. In my last mail program (Eudora
Pro), I could specify which account I wanted a sent message to be sent
from. I can't seem to do that with TB.
Yes, yes - before you say it, I know that whichever account I happen
to be in (have highlighted) when I
Martin van Soest wrote:
> It took me a while to put CSAPI in front of the language with the
> %language macro, but I won't say anything more about that since ppl
> have remarked that it is quite unwise to discuss beta-stuff here.
It tends to cause confusion, that's all, where beta features ar
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 1:32:01 PM, Martin wrote:
> have remarked that it is quite unwise to discuss beta-stuff here.
I don't think it is unwise, just that when people ask "is this possible"
don't just say, "Yeah sure" when talking about the beta version. ;)
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Hello Ali,
Cool, thanks!!
>Jason Ellis wrote:
>> Can this be done without using a template, though. I'd like to be able
>> to do it on a per-e-mail basis without having to use a template. I
>> wouldn't want the "special messages" going to everyone - just to those
>> I specifically want to r
Hello TBUDL,
Thank you all for kindly answering my questions! I succeeded in getting
both things to work.
It took me a while to put CSAPI in front of the language with the
%language macro, but I won't say anything more about that since ppl
have remarked that it is quite unwise to discuss beta-st
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 1:24:43 PM, Ali wrote:
> Whenever you wish to send a recipient this special message then, in
> the editor window, you may insert the template at any point in your
> message by going to Utilities | Insert quick template | (then choose
> the appropriate template).
Or
Jason Ellis wrote:
> Can this be done without using a template, though. I'd like to be able
> to do it on a per-e-mail basis without having to use a template. I
> wouldn't want the "special messages" going to everyone - just to those
> I specifically want to receive them.
Quick templates will
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 12:55:40 PM, Jason wrote:
> Can this be done without using a template, though. I'd like to be able
> to do it on a per-e-mail basis without having to use a template. I
> wouldn't want the "special messages" going to everyone - just to those
> I specifically want to rece
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 12:21:06 PM, Rob wrote:
> yep !! on account level and/or folder level in the message templates ...
Please be careful on what you say...
> using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/4 (reg)
As you're not using the latest release things are subject to change and a
lot of people
Hello Ali,
> This is not something that TB! 'might' support. This is something that
> TB! *does* support. This is one of it's main strengths.
> To specifically do the example you sited you can use the %PUT="" macro
> in a template and place within the quotes, the path to the remote text
> file.
Jason Ellis wrote:
> One thing I notice is all the templates - which I can see potential
> for a lot of uses, but have not yet found a truly practical purpose
> for them (yet.). But one thing that I could very easily find a
> practical purpose for I don't seem to see here (which is fine, becau
Hello All,
As I continue to explore the features of TB, I've started wondering if
this amazing program is capable of doing some things I've seen
elsewhere.
One thing I notice is all the templates - which I can see potential
for a lot of uses, but have not yet found a truly practical purpose
for
Hello all,
on Tuesday, November 30, 1999 at 8:53:58 PM, Martin wrote :
> 2) Is it possible to set a different language (for the spell
> checker) for each address or folder?
yep !! on account level and/or folder level in the message templates ...
for instance %LANGUAGE="NL" to use the build
Martin van Soest wrote:
> 1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies?
Yes. Still give each cookie in the cookie list a single line, but
designate a line break by using '\n'.
I've taken a vow of poverty.\n To annoy me, send money.
will therefore look like this:
I've t
Hello,
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, You wrote:
> Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 11:53:58 AM, Martin wrote:
>> 1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies?
> Yes, \n in the cookie will split the line.
>> 2) Is it possible to set a different language (for the spell
>> checker
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, 11:53:58 AM, Martin wrote:
> 1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies?
Yes, \n in the cookie will split the line.
> 2) Is it possible to set a different language (for the spell
> checker) for each address or folder?
Not at present.
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Hello The Bat! Users,
I have two questions. I don't whether it is considered rude to
include both of them in one message. Please tell me so if that is
the case. And if so: sorry.
Ok, here they are:
1) Is it possible in The Bat! to use multiple line cookies?
2) Is it possib
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