Hello Cristina Ramos,
05-Sep-2004 15:05, you wrote:
What I meant with translating was that I don't quite understand how
to use it.
You may want to look here (I just asked the same question):
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg77452.html
What should I write in the messages for
Hello Cristina,
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 6:55:54 AM, you wrote:
C Another thing: I've been trying to access the PCWIZE page I see in
C many signatures, but I can't.
Nope it's not you. It's been down for about three days straight now.
First was a Qwest problem, but now there's something else.
Hello Leif Gregory,
05-Sep-2004 16:53, you wrote:
C Another thing: I've been trying to access the PCWIZE page I see in
C many signatures, but I can't.
Nope it's not you. It's been down for about three days straight now.
Mary sent me the archive via PM and I've just uploaded it to my webspace.
Hello Alexander,
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 9:46:42 AM, you wrote:
A until things at your end are fixed (after all, its just the smiley
A collection, not the submission page etc. etc.)
Not at all! Thank you very much for making it available to everyone
until I get these problems sorted out on my
Hello Leif!
On Sunday, September 05, 2004, 10:53 AM, you wrote:
A until things at your end are fixed (after all, its just the smiley
A collection, not the submission page etc. etc.)
LG Not at all! Thank you very much for making it available to
LG everyone until I get these problems sorted out
Hello rich,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 13:17:44 -0400 GMT [19:17 CEST] you wrote:
rg Anyone have comments on the 2.x versions at my (free) disposal?
rg 2.04.7 - the version I am (still) on
rg 2.11.02 - a version still available on the site for download
rg 2.12 - a version still available on the
Hallo rich,
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 13:15:18 -0400GMT (3-9-2004, 19:15 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RO I think the improved filtering system is worth it.
RG 2) I am also interested in trying out v3 *BUT* if I do not like it is
RG there a sane roll-back method?
RO As long as you don't change your
Hello Rich!
On Wednesday, September 01, 2004, 10:56 AM, you wrote:
rg 1) Anyone care to comment ...
Well, I'll give it a try. Each person's needs and compelling reasons
are different. It depends on what you want. I have run v. 2.12.00 and
liked it very much, except for an unstable folder
Hi,
A couple of (I hope) easy questions to answer. Still trialing The Bat!
version 3. Firstly, just how do I get to view remote images in HTML
documents as it isn't doing so at the moment and I'll be darned if I can
find a switch/toggle that allows me to do this.
Secondly - is there a way
Hello Martyn Drake,
02-Sep-2004 18:07, you wrote:
A couple of (I hope) easy questions to answer. Still trialing The Bat!
version 3. Firstly, just how do I get to view remote images in HTML
documents as it isn't doing so at the moment and I'll be darned if I can
find a switch/toggle
Hallo rich,
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:56:03 -0400GMT (1-9-2004, 17:56 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RG 1) Anyone care to comment on if they think there is compelling reason
RG to upgrade from the version of TB! I am still using to either of the 2
RG available free 2.x upgrades?
I think the
Hello Michael,
Friday, August 6, 2004, 12:42:30 AM, you wrote:
I have created a few whitelist items for BayesIT 0.5.9. When I go
back to the config, I see that they have errors. All I am told is
that there are syntax errors and that I must fix them.
Current version is 0.5.10
I do not get
Hi,
I have created a few whitelist items for BayesIT 0.5.9. When I go
back to the config, I see that they have errors. All I am told is
that there are syntax errors and that I must fix them.
So, this is what I do. If I want to whitelist a sender, I pick to
and then pick Matches or Equals and
Hello Peter,
Thursday, July 29, 2004, 1:37:14 PM, you wrote:
Take a look at www.calendarscope.com
Will it sync with a pocket pc?
--
Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 2.12.00
under Windows XP Service Pack 1 2600
Current version is 2.12.00 |
My apologies for asking these basic questions, but frankly, I'm so
overwhelmed with stuff I have to do, and so sick of Outlook, that I'm
looking for some quick answers. I did check at the site first, but not as
thoroughly as I probably could have.
So...
- Is there a built-in HTML editor
One more I forgot...
Does The Bat handle large numbers of msgs well? I have some folders for
high-volume mailing lists that have 12,000 msgs in them, even after
deleting older posts. My overall Outlook file is almost half a Gig; it's
bloated Micro$oft-ness I'm sure, but I do have and keep a lot
Dear Dave,
@29-Jul-2004, 09:11 -0400 (29-Jul 14:11 UK time) Dave Merrill said:
- Is there a built-in HTML editor for email? WSYWIG?
Yes, although it's fairly basic. TB is extremely mature as a plain
text mail client and has some wonderful WYSIWYG text features.
- Can I configure it to reply
Dear Dave,
@29-Jul-2004, 09:20 -0400 (29-Jul 14:20 UK time) Dave Merrill said:
One more I forgot...
Does The Bat handle large numbers of msgs well? I have some
folders for high-volume mailing lists that have 12,000 msgs in
them, even after deleting older posts.
Huh! Is that all???
My
Thanks, great info (:-). Interleaved...
- Can it be configured not to fetch any images or other remote
content, while still displaying HTML in msgs?
Au-contere, it does not /ever/ 'fetch' images and has no such mode
nor a switch for it. This is a security design policy decision that
most
OK!
@29-Jul-2004, 09:20 -0400 (29-Jul 14:20 UK time) Dave Merrill said:
Oh yes - sorry to do this! Just a little nudge...
Dave Merrill
moderator
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to, even if their post may have
Dave Merrill, [DM] wrote:
Me too, kind of, or rather, I want to control it. I *don't* want what the
version of Outlook I'm using does, which is to always display images,
contacting the sender's server and letting them know I'm here. But I would
like to see images when I choose to, both full
Thanks for your reply; interleaved.
Is there a 'View HTML Source' or 'Edit HTML Source Code' menu item or
button, something like that?
[snip]
I think Marck may have been referring to writing HTML messages in
source format using the plain text editor. TB! will then send it off
as
Hi Dave,
Thursday, July 29, 2004, 10:48:27 AM, you wrote:
DM What do people use for calendaring outside of TB?
I use Time and Chaos. http://www.chaossoftware.com/
--
Regards,
Perry
Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Dave Merrill, [DM] wrote:
So if I just write html in the normal msg editor, TB knows to send
it as an html msg, not just show the html I wrote as text? That'd be
ideal; I'd rather write my own html than use a smart WYSIWYG html
editor. Am I understanding you right that that's what it does?
So if I just write html in the normal msg editor, TB knows to send
it as an html msg, not just show the html I wrote as text? That'd be
ideal; I'd rather write my own html than use a smart WYSIWYG html
editor. Am I understanding you right that that's what it does?
Though TB! will display
Just a quick thought popped in here. If you like to keep extensive
notes on your contacts (I do as a rural church minister), the web page
fields can also reference files on your local computer. I keep
pastoral care notes as plain text Notepad files and reference them
from The Bat!'s address book.
Take a look at www.calendarscope.com
It's shareware. I have used it for a couple of years now, and it
hasn't blinked once. It's pretty well like the calendaring part of
Outlook, but has more configurability. Like you can tweak and adjust
the colours of events to what you want, rather than being
Dave Merrill, [DM] wrote:
So TB doesn't do that when it detects html in my outgoing msgs...
h... Allie (only, please), would you mind trying that, sending
an html email built that way to me directly? Thanks.
Done and coming your way.
--
Allie Martin [List Moderator and fellow end-user]
Thanks, I'l check it out. Looked nice from a quick look, with the one
exception that I didn't see a way to directly import my existing stuff from
Outlook; maybe as text.
Thanks,
--
Dave Merrill
Take a look at www.calendarscope.com
It's shareware. I have used it for a couple of years now, and
I don't think there is any way to get data across from Outlook to
Calendarscope. I went down this road when I first evaluated it. In the
end I printed out the monthly display from Outlook and manually
entered it all into Calendarscope. Took a few hours, but it seems
worth it, for me it was anyway.
I bet you're right it's not supported.
It isn't true that .pst files are impenetrable though. A number of programs
import from them, including The Bat if I'm not mistaken, but maybe just
msgs, not calendar items.
--
Dave Merrill
I don't think there is any way to get data across from Outlook to
Dave Merrill, [DM] wrote:
[snip]
moderator
This posting violated the list rules regarding top posting.
OK! Sorry! I confess to not having read the list rules cover to cover, which
I probably should have done. I most likely wouldn't have kept straight which
lists prefer and reject
Dave Merrill, [DM] wrote:
OK! Sorry! I confess to not having read the list rules cover to
cover, which I probably should have done. I most likely wouldn't
have kept straight which lists prefer and reject top-posting anyway
though...
:)
I've been through multiple discussions about this on
Which group (tbudl, tbbeta, tbdev, tbdev, tbot) is the appropriate
group to ask the following type of question.
Does TheBat! on startup build a dynamic table and store rogue handles
from rogues.msl for the current session so they cannot be use for
other purposes?
If this group is OK then what is
Dear Plan9,
@16-Jul-2004, 08:43 -0400 (16-Jul 13:43 UK time) Plan9 said to
tbudl:
Which group (tbudl, tbbeta, tbdev, tbdev, tbot) is the appropriate
group to ask the following type of question.
Probably TBTECH.
Does TheBat! on startup build a dynamic table and store rogue handles
from
Hallo Plan9,
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:43:52 -0400GMT (16-7-2004, 14:43 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
P Which group (tbudl, tbbeta, tbdev, tbdev, tbot) is the appropriate
P group to ask the following type of question.
Maybe tbtech, but I don't think it makes a lot of difference, it's
definitely
On Wed 14 July 2004, 15:38:03 +1000, Jakub Moycho wrote:
I have some quick templates under account. Some of them have
unchecked option Use for New messages/Mass mailing but are still
visible in Utilities | Insert Quick templates submenu of Edit
Mail Message editor, why?
Because
Hello Robin!
On Wednesday, July 14, 2004 (9:04:33 AM) You wrote:
Because that menu item shows ALL your QTs
Thanks.
In that situation, don't you think, that the description Use for New
messages/Mass mailing is a little confusing? Precisely phrase: New
messages?
--
Best of luck,
Jakub
On Wed 14 July 2004, 18:11:44 +1000, Jakub Moycho wrote:
In that situation, don't you think, that the description Use for New
messages/Mass mailing is a little confusing? Precisely phrase: New
messages?
Well, it refers to the menu option in the address book
File-New message using template
Dear list,
Mile mentioned having
MeTB American-style -ize endings on
MeTB words instead of the British -ise ending.
Personally, I regard the -ize form as British. It's
certainly the suffix preferred by the Oxford English
Dictionary and the OUP.
--
Eric
Using TB! v2.11.02 on Windows XP
Hi
I cannot work out a couple of things about using the spell checker.
Firstly, how do you abort the spell-check but still send the message. If I
press cancel, the spell-checking is cancelled but so is sending the
message. The only way round this I've found so far is menu Spell checker
Hello all!
On Saturday, July 10, 2004 (11:11:13 PM) I wrote:
[2.]
I have some quick templates under account. Some of them have
unchecked option Use for New messages/Mass mailing but are still
visible in Utilities | Insert Quick templates submenu of Edit
Mail Message editor,
Hello all!
This is my first post on TBUDL :)
I decided to write because I have some questions which apply to:
1. finding messages in VF
2. visibility of quick templates in Edit Mail Message menu
3. strikeout font style in templates of Color Groups and Font
[1.]
I have some VF and I want
Hello Jakub,
The Bat! 2.12 RC/3
That is still a Beta version. Post your queries in TBbeta.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.10.03
Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hello Allie,
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 21:11:16 -0500 GMT (08/07/2004, 09:11 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
Anyway, the above description of your steps worked great; my
question is ... how does one back-out of the end result, i.e.,
return to where ALL messages are listed again versus just the
Hi Allie,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 7:20:57 AM, you wrote:
snip
AM Holding the Alt key while selecting any item in the message list will
AM list only those messages containing that particular item. So opening
AM your Sent folder and alt-clicking on the name 'Alexander Gladilin' in
AM the To column
On Wednesday, July 7, 2004 @ 9:10:00 PM, subscriber2list wrote:
[snips]
subscriber2list Anyway, the above description of
subscriber2list your steps worked great; my question is ... how does one back-out of
subscriber2list the end result, i.e., return to where ALL messages are listed again
Hello subscriber2list,
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 8:10:00 AM, you wrote:
s Sort of newbie here ... just d/l'ed V2.11.02 late last night and am
s now trying to apply/practice some of the things applicable to said
sI didn't stumble across the right combination of keys to be able to
sdo that, so I
Hello M,
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 8:19:08 AM, you wrote:
MicCullen [snips]
subscriber2list Anyway, the above description of
subscriber2list your steps worked great; my
subscriber2list question is ... how does one back-out of
subscriber2list the end result, i.e., return to
subscriber2list where
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, subscriber2list wrote:
how does one back-out of the end result, i.e., return to where ALL
messages are listed again versus just the messages containing the
particular item that resulted from following your steps?
View - Display - All Messages
--
Urban
Murphy's
Hello M, Stuart and Urban!
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 9:19:08 AM, youse guys wrote various suggestions,
one of which was:
MicCullen On Wednesday, July 7, 2004 @ 9:10:00 PM, subscriber2list wrote:
MicCullen [snips]
subscriber2list Anyway, the above description of
subscriber2list your steps
Subscriber2list, [S] wrote:
Anyway, the above description of your steps worked great; my
question is ... how does one back-out of the end result, i.e.,
return to where ALL messages are listed again versus just the
messages containing the particular item that resulted from following
your
At 13:20 20/06/2004, you wrote:
my usual action is to do a quick search for the name or subject and
then alt-click on the name. I now have a list of all messages to or
from the particular person.
Only as long as they happen to be in the same folder. With M2, it's a
single click (I'm mourning the
Hello Allie,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 6:20:57 AM, you wrote:
Holding the Alt key while selecting any item in the message list will
list only those messages containing that particular item.
Wow! How nifty is that?! I've been using TB for years and I didn't
know about that little tidbit!
--
Hello all,
Monday, June 21, 2004, Dave Gorman wrote:
Holding the Alt key while selecting any item in the message list will
list only those messages containing that particular item.
Wow! How nifty is that?! I've been using TB for years and I didn't
know about that little tidbit!
this is one
Dear tbudl,
I have been using The bat for some time now and found it to be GREAT
;)
Still I got some questins/suggestions for it...
A. Message Finder is lying
When searching for messages via Message Finder the status bar always
immediatly says Search Finished. Found 0 messages and after a few
Hi, Max!
MRA When searching for messages via Message Finder the status bar always
MRA immediatly says Search Finished. Found 0 messages and after a few
MRA seconds or more e.g. 100 results come in and the status bar still
MRA states it has found 0 messages.
Really? My message finder says
Hello Max,
MRA B. Configure default TO:/CC: for a folder ?
AG That's a great idea, I've been thinking about it!
It's the feature that kept me a long time in Gnus on emacs ;)
(and with feature C it could be set automatically ;)
Select the folder, right click on it and select Properties and
Hej MAU,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 10:16:53 AM, skrev du:
M Hello Max,
MRA B. Configure default TO:/CC: for a folder ?
AG That's a great idea, I've been thinking about it!
It's the feature that kept me a long time in Gnus on emacs ;)
(and with feature C it could be set automatically ;)
M
Hej Max,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 10:21:52 AM, skrev du:
MRA Hej MAU,
MRA Sunday, June 20, 2004, 10:16:53 AM, skrev du:
M Hello Max,
MRA B. Configure default TO:/CC: for a folder ?
AG That's a great idea, I've been thinking about it!
It's the feature that kept me a long time in Gnus on emacs
Max Rydahl Andersen, [MRA] wrote:
A. Message Finder is lying
When searching for messages via Message Finder the status bar always
immediatly says Search Finished. Found 0 messages and after a few
seconds or more e.g. 100 results come in and the status bar still
states it has found 0
On Sun 20 June 2004, 17:52:59 +1000, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
MRA F. Quick-change SMTP server ?
AG Yeah, I think it's rather useful feature, especially for notebook
AG users!
As remark I've just found a solution for
it...http://www.mobilenetswitch.com/
it allows me to specify a
Max Rydahl Andersen, [MRA] wrote:
If that is what it takes yes ;) My main wish is to say - hmm...what
mails have I sent to Alexander Gladilin and then just click on his
name and ask TB to answer that question - quickly! And without
requiring me to add a virtual folder manuallyit's just a
On Sunday, June 20, 2004, 12:07:44 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
X-Ray http://www.xrayapp.com/, a little utility for The Bat! has the
ability to choose SMTP server to use based on your machine's IP
address. Could that help?
I used x-ray for this purpose on my laptop, but found that after some
Hello Max,
Secondly if that works, if I change the template for the folder then when I change
my default template than I have to go update all my mailinglist
folders ;(
No, the default template will not change your folder templates if you
have manually changed them. One little trick I use to
Marck-
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 1:31:58 AM, you wrote:
MDP stock lecture
MDP I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named Folder Templates. In
MDP 150 folders I have two and only two that have folder templates. They
MDP are for two specific lists which don't set the reply address properly.
Hello Mark,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 12:29:58 PM, you wrote:
MDP stock lecture
MDP I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named Folder Templates.
M sigh ...I have three... /sigh
Have you ever signed your telephone company correspondence Love, Mark?
;-)
--
Regards, Maggie
:Maggie:
Maggie-
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 9:47:50 AM, you wrote:
M Have you ever signed your telephone company correspondence Love, Mark?
M ;-)
g I haven't, but I *have* sent messages to tbudl that should never
have gone there. And have (on another misconfigured listserv)
accidentally sent messages to a
Hello M,
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 12:27:33 +0800 GMT (27/04/2004, 11:27 +0700 GMT),
M i c C u l l e n wrote:
Not with the spacebar, but I use crtl-] all the time with exactly
that result.
MicCullen See my other message for what I think is a solution for
MicCullen this. Let's face it, just hitting
On Monday, 26 Apr 2004 22:41 [+0800], Mic Cullen wrote:
..
MicCullen Threading - is it possible to get the program to
MicCullen only expand threads with unread messages in them?
..
MicCullen Is it possible to only show genuinely unread
MicCullen messages as unread, rather than all the way from an
G'day all.
I'm a LONG-term Agent user, (bought it when it was still .99 beta, the best part of a
decade ago), but I finally got too fed up with it, so I went looking for a different
client, and I've ended up here.
And despite the clear advantages that The Bat! has over Agent, I'm missing some
On Monday, April 26, 2004, M i c C u l l e n wrote...
Threading - is it possible to get the program to only expand threads
with unread messages in them?
Don't think so.
Is it possible to only show genuinely unread messages as unread,
rather than all the way from an unread message all the
Hallo M,
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 22:41:25 +0800GMT (26-4-04, 16:41 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MIC In Agent, one-click browsing allows the use of the spacebar to move to the next
unread
MIC message - can this be done in The Bat!?
You can use Ctrl+] and Ctrl+[ to move to the next/previous
Hello Mic,
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 22:41:25 +0800 GMT (26/04/2004, 21:41 +0700 GMT),
M i c C u l l e n wrote:
MicCullen Threading - is it possible to get the program to only
MicCullen expand threads with unread messages in them?
No - it's all or nothing. I can imagine that you get a lot of
Hello M,
In Agent, one-click browsing allows the use of the spacebar to move to the next
unread message - can this be done in The Bat!?
You can configure this via the Shortcuts Editor (View/Edit Shortcuts or
Alt+F12). I use Space bar to mark messages as Read and Enter to move
to next unread.
On Monday, April 26, 2004 @ 11:46:04 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
[snips]
MIC In Agent, one-click browsing allows the use of the spacebar to move to the next
unread
MIC message - can this be done in The Bat!?
You can use Ctrl+] and Ctrl+[ to move to the next/previous unread
message. Though this
On Monday, April 26, 2004 @ 11:33:51 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
[snips]
MicCullen Threading - is it possible to get the program to only
MicCullen expand threads with unread messages in them?
No - it's all or nothing. I can imagine that you get a lot of
seconders when you add an itme to the
I keep my eyes set on TB and evaluate it periodically because I'd like
to switch over from Outlook. Version 2.1.01 comes pretty close to what I
need, but I have have some concerns, the main one being that IMAP is
buggy. I also have some questions:
1. What is the best way to quote html
Hello sgp,
Monday, April 19, 2004, 2:21:31 AM, you wrote:
but I have have some concerns, the main one being that IMAP is
buggy.
Depending on your usage and needs, IMAP can vary from completely
unusable to quite acceptable. In spite of Ritlabs apparent focus on
the icing instead of the cake,
I realize this forum is for TB questions, but I see so much on here
about PGP, I thought I might ask a few questions about PGP. Since
these questions are not really germane to the list, if you'd prefer to
answer off-list, that would be fine.
I've never used pgp, but the discussion on here has
Michael S. Greenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] pm 10/29/03 at 12:30 p.m.
wrote:
I realize this forum is for TB questions, but I see so much on here
about PGP, I thought I might ask a few questions about PGP. Since
these questions are not really germane to the list, if you'd prefer to
answer off-list
went to the pgp.com site but couldn't find anything that really
explains the nuts and bolts of how the system works.
Please see the first paragraph of this reply.
[snipped several more questions]
I have no idea of how this key thing works and would be happy to get
an answer or to have someone
First question:
I assume that PGP prevents anyone from intercepting the email at some
point between a person's sending it and its arrival at the computer to
which it was intended.
It can be intercepted, in the sense that anyone can see that a message
has been sent, but it is encrypted, and
Hi Andy,
On Wednesday, October 29, 2003, at 12:09:34 PM PST, you wrote:
In short, to decrypt a message from someone, you need *their* public
key, and you need *your* private key. Imagine a door with two locks,
to unlock it you need BOTH keys.
Well, not really. If you have my public key, you
Hi all,
Well, I've taken the plunge and am now using TB for work. Consequencially, I have
multiple addressbooks consisting of personal contacts, vendors, co-workers, etc...
Recently, I established a new group intending to add members from multiple
addressbooks. As the new group was in my
Hallo Steve,
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 11:17:29 -0400GMT (23-9-03, 17:17 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
SMS Well, I've taken the plunge and am now using TB for work.
Good for you. ;-)
SMS Consequencially, I have multiple addressbooks consisting of
SMS personal contacts, vendors, co-workers,
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, September 23, 2003, 1:31:35 PM, you wrote:
SMS Consequencially, I have multiple addressbooks consisting of
SMS personal contacts, vendors, co-workers, etc...
RO I wouldn't know why that should be a consequence. Why not use one
RO address book for everyone, just with
Hallo Steve,
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:58:01 -0400GMT (23-9-03, 20:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
SMS Yes, but if you don't see them in the root, how can you modify their groups? For
SMS example, let's say I have a contact, I assign it to a group. THen, later, I make
SMS another group to
Hi Scott,
on Mon, 22 Sep 2003 00:58:39 -0500GMT (22.09.03, 07:58 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
S 1) Does the Student pricing infer that its an educational discount so us
S Educational Staff folk can use it also???
I would interpret it so, yes.
S 2) Does V2 come with a
Hello Scott,
Monday, September 22, 2003, 6:58:39 AM, you wrote:
S 2) Does V2 come with a way to check multiple accounts (I have about 25) one at a
S time and not all at once??
Yes. Accounts, Properties, Options, Ignore Check all Accounts Requests
--
Jamie Dainton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Leaders
On Monday, September 22, 2003, Scott wrote...
1) Does the Student pricing infer that its an educational discount
so us Educational Staff folk can use it also??? (hate to sound cheap
but I just totaled my car and I am scrimping every penny I can)
This might really be a question for the RitLab
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Jonathan,
On 22 September 2003, 11:16 -0500 (17:16 local time) Jonathan Angliss [JA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
2) Does V2 come with a way to check multiple accounts (I have about
25) one at a time and not all at once??
JA Only
1) Does the Student pricing infer that its an educational discount so us
Educational Staff folk can use it also??? (hate to sound cheap but I just
totaled my car and I am scrimping every penny I can)
2) Does V2 come with a way to check multiple accounts (I have about 25) one at a
time and not all
Hi Thomas,
Full DBCS support has been promised for the near future.
It sound great! :-)
Squares usually appear over here when the font type does not support
the character used. Try changing the font for the HTML viewer in
Options / Preferences / Viewer / Viewer. The latter should say HTML
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your prompt reply :-)
Big5 is displayed fine over here, except for the missing line breaks.
Which encoding are you talking about, and what is your Windows version?
It's true that, gb2312/big5 has been displayed well in plain text mode.
But, there are still some flaw. To
Hello drifthat,
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 23:22:25 +0800 GMT (16/09/2003, 22:22 +0700 GMT),
drifthat wrote:
Big5 is displayed fine over here, except for the missing line breaks.
Which encoding are you talking about, and what is your Windows version?
It's true that, gb2312/big5 has been displayed
Hello TBUDL,
New here, just 3 questions
1. I've tried the TB v2.00.6, and found out that it doesn't support asian
characters very well, especially in html email. If future version of TB
can cope with asian language properly?
2. I use Becky! v2.0 now. It store every 640k letters in a file
Hello drifthat,
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 00:07:09 +0800 GMT (15/09/2003, 23:07 +0700 GMT),
drifthat wrote:
1. I've tried the TB v2.00.6, and found out that it doesn't support asian
characters very well, especially in html email. If future version of TB
can cope with asian language properly?
Big5
On Mon 1 September 2003, 23:10:04 +1000, Pixie wrote:
RA Looks similar to the problem discussed in the thread starting at
RA http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg58912.html. I
RA logged it as a bug, hopefully it not be in V2!
My last message in Address book / Autocomplete bug
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 12:12:56 +1000 GMT, Robin Anson wrote:
RA that if autocompletion failed, using Ctrl+Minus might still complete
RA the address.
You were lucky I guess. The CTL +/- wasn't working for me either.
-- Pixie
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 95 4.0
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