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On Tue, 29 May 2001 22:02:17 -0500, Dwight contributed this to our
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>> It's this problem that makes me sort the messages by received time. It's
>> superior at sorting them chronologically.
DAC> I find that I have more messages out
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DAC> This is why I suggested the other day that on startup e-mail clients
DAC> should check one of those official clocks and reset the system clock.
There are freeware apps av
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On Tue, 29 May 2001 21:08:41 -0700, Nick thoughtfully wrote the following:
NA> Allie, what Macro can I use in my Reply templates so that I show the
NA> time that is within parentheses... the actual time the message was
NA> sent in the Senders time zo
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On Tue, 29 May 2001 21:52:04 -0700, Nick wrote these comments:
NA> Is there any way to edit the Regex so that the output will be like
NA> either of the following:
NA> Tuesday, 29 May 2001, at 22:16:14 EDT
NA> Tuesday, 29 May 2001, at 10:16 PM
That
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On Thu, 31 May 2001 00:18:04 +0100, Jan wrote these comments:
JK> okay, that works really. But it's boring to choose the recipents every
JK> time manually, the plugin does ist by itself (if I wrote a mail to
JK> [EMAIL PROTECTED], it was encrypted au
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 03:05:35 +0200, Lija contributed this to our collective
wisdom:
L> Why are *always* size of the messages displayed incorrectly?
L> E.g. take a look at my previous message "Non-deleted subdirectories". I, in
L> my viewer, see 1089 B, when look all with kludges (Ctrl-Shift-K)
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JM> It would be nice if I could get an audible alarm everytime I got a
JM> piece of mail that was a response to a piece of mail that I sent out.
JM> Is this doable?
Yes, it
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 13:35:10 -0400, Miles graced us with these comments:
MJ> Yes. This "feature" is really annoying and is probably affecting the
MJ> vast majority of TB users, EXCEPT the gentle "computer code meisters" on
MJ> this list who evidently
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CB>> What about adding a new Macro, ie. %WrapAll="%Quotes" ??
T> I think the %Wrapped macro should wrap all. What is the purpose of
T> wrapping only the first paragraph? I
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 17:50:15 +0700, Jos graced us with these comments:
JF> How do I set up the template so that I get the normal > without a
JF> name?
You can do it at the account level by going into the account properties
and going to the templates
messages. The only way
you'd be able to do this is to run an external program. A local POP server
with filtering abilities would do it. My local POP server gives me this
ability so I can do exactly what you wish with my setup by setting up a
filter.
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 20:01:21 +0200, Roman contributed this to our
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R> I have set up some filters that are supposed to delete mail from the
R> server (the default is to leave mails on the server for 5 days). Now
R> the filters I had s
is amiss then and I'm not sure what. :-(
TB! normally keeps track of what is downloaded and marks them for deletion
upon the next mail check. Are you having premature disconnections when
checking mail. This could cause the problem.
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n. I've heard
testimony of spontaneous setting changes in the past. :-/
R> On a different note: any idea when TB 2.0 will be out?
That's one of the great mysteries. :-)
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... I've never seen a delimiter used in this manner, and it
NA> befuddles me to understand why. :o(
One example would be the quoting of what someone wrote in message and
including the persons signature in the quote.
Another situation is when reading message digests like from TBUDL.
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c version 2 of TB! is slated to have
multiple POP server support per account.
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'If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?&
the flag of a flagged message and only flagged
messages will be displayed. This display will lock across folders so you
could then move to other folders which in turn will display only flagged
messages. You switch back to the complete list by hitting the escape key.
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olders, a whole
account or all accounts. In the advanced tab of the search utility, you
can toggle on 'message is flagged' and it will search for only flagged
messages.
There are ways to deal with the problem without adding folder markers.
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even
better, join the TBBETA list where you can discuss issues that concern you
with other users and even the developers (they read and sometimes take
part in the discussions there).
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r of flagged
TF> messages. That's all. ;-)
Yeah, OK. I know. :-))
Just giving an opposing view, not really with the hope to convert (though
if that happened it would be a nice bonus ), but just to let it be
known.
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Usi
I find no beta-page on the RITLABS site.
You can get it here:
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/beta.html
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'I'm a nobody, nobody is
n Option/Use external image viewer to open
attached images. Be sure that it's toggled on.
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'Tis better to have loved and lost
] When a mailto URL did not contain an address, all parameters were used as the
destination address.
[-] It was possible to send attachments from a user account where attachments were
disabled.
[-] S/MIME signing certificates weren't verified at each signature generation.
[-] Regular expressio
can be very helpful.
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don't really see a significant pause in the speed of folders being opened
until I exceed approximately 6000 messages in a folder where the access
time reaches about 2 seconds. With my old hard disk, it was tedious to
work with a folder containing such a large message base
d" indicator works better than in 1.53
You can download the update here:
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/beta.html
It's just an update of the executable (v1.53bis). So, after shutting down
TB!, simply decompress the archive directly into your TB! installation
directory, overwriti
n I looked in the
M> "Account Log".
M> This seems like very strange behavior. Any ideas?
This is a known bug in v1.53 and has been fixed in the v1.53bis update
version that I mentioned earlier in another post.
and yes, your message was sent. :-)
I was caught by it once and ended
yte
RK> capabilities) I suppose I will have to wait and continue using my Eudora J
RK> and Eudora E but I am wondering how long I will have to wait? When will
RK> Version 2 be released?
We don't know. Ritlabs hasn't given any recent information on this. :-(
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I would surmise that she's using the auto-save option and this would
explain the persistence of a copy of the message in the outbox, another
manifestation of the bug.
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ave* and *save as draft* seem pretty synonymous. If I use CTRL+S
(save), the message is saved as a draft. Again confusing.
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'HARDWARE: n. The
Shift+F2,
doesn't generate the prompts either.
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her account, and I could send with no problem.
The queries appear only when you try to send the message in a modified
state. Since you auto-save every ten seconds, it's more likely that the
message was auto-saved before you hit CTRL+Enter.
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ve appear after a certain
number of autosaves.
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in
ACM> number of autosaves.
To answer myself:
The prompts appear upon cancelling the message, *only* when the message is
in a modified state.
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n address,
just select the address and hit the hotkey. If you wish to add an address
and modify the entry then use the current TB! method.
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'I used
ader and
message list?
It would also appear that this translations isn't done when threading by
subject and this is why your messages aren't threaded with the others.
PS// Since I'm replying to your message, my subject headers will look like
yours.
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o resort to this
though. About what size attachment are we dealing with here?
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'Ever notice that 'What the hell' is always the right de
nk this is the likely source of
the problem and if he removes the space he should be able to use the QT
without problems. Why the extra space doesn't show up in *his* subject is
interesting.
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e. :-)
The recently implemented back browse shortcuts also help to navigate to
previously read messages in the session.
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Allie>> When reading new mail in a list threaded by reference, you have to
Allie>> use the 'move to next unread message' keys. [...]
Allie>> The recently implemented back brows
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MS> I'd like to second the request for a Drafts box. And while we're at
MS> it, It would be nice if any subfolders one creates under the 'Sent'
MS> folder, would behave the same lik
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 00:48:08 +0200, David wrote these words of wisdom:
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DvZ> Thanks. I removed the space between Re: and %SetPattRegExp of my
DvZ> reply template. Let's see if this helps. :-)
Well, there's no extra space in my reply to your messa
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>> I'd like to second the request for a Drafts box. And while we're at it,
>> It would be nice if any subfolders one creates under the 'Sent' folder,
>> would beha
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CS> I must be thick but I am getting confused! Are there two new
CS> versions of TB? V.1.53 and V.1.53bis? Are they both the same or is
CS> the bis version a quick up
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 12:51:53 +0200, Ralph wrote these words of wisdom:
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RR> I am sorry, but I never saw the Connection Centre window since I have
RR> updated my TB! from 1.51 to 1.53bis. I can't see what TB! is doing
RR> during DialUp, reveive, se
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 17:27:37 +0530, Raj wrote these comments:
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>> You can create more AdressBooks now and in Account Setting set one of
>> them as default - all accounts of "Administrator" type see all these
>> AddresBooks under F8.,
R> Where is t
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DH> Today I had a major re-work of my AB(s). I created some new, and
DH> moving some entries. during this operations I saw some pecularities
DH> (actually bugs):
DH>
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>> I don't see this.
DH> I'll send you a JPEG off list.
I got the jpeg and no, I still don't see what you're referring to. :-(
Be that as it may, I don't see a
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DH>> I'll send you a JPEG off list.
ACM> I got the jpeg and no, I still don't see what you're referring to.
ACM> :-(
ACM> Be that as it may, I don't see anything else to bl
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 21:30:23 +0200, Chema graced us with these comments:
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ACM>> You could enjoy the best of both worlds by setting up a filter,
ACM>> assigning a hotkey to it. Make it manual only, with the action
ACM>> being to add senders
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 12:59:24 -0700, Nick wrote these comments:
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NA> Dierk, the "bHelp" is present only on 1.53bis, and only if you check
NA> the Properties of "TB Adress Book". Any of the other AB's do not have
NA> that imperfection. In addition, S
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NA> When I open the Address Book, there is one main Listing... called "TB
NA> Address BooK", with all my other Address Books listed as kind of sub
NA> folders of the main AB. It's the
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AW> I just downloaded the Bat 1.53 and I must say I am very impressed.
AW> However, there's one minor detail that just bugs the hell out of me.
AW> When the Bat is not
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 15:56:36 -0700, name4anand thoughtfully wrote the
following:
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nen> I don't want to have to use Alt-L every time I add a word to a line I
nen> already typed, it should rewrap in real time like any normal editor.
Have you tried t
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 01:19:36 +0100, Marck wrote these comments:
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MDP> Allie, another list moderator here, has been know to use the TB
MDP> editor as his mainstream text editor *because* it's so good.
I use TB!'s editor with Forte' Agent, and also
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:52:18 -0400, Tim graced us with these comments:
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ACM>> One example is the ability to place the cursor in the middle of a
ACM>> quoted paragraph, hit my macro shortcut (shift+del), which splits
ACM>> the paragraph into two par
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 13:19:28 +0200, Peter contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
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PP> My TheBat.lng ist from June, 12th, I've attached it in RARed form, I
PP> hope moderators don't ban me for this, as it's only 95k.
This list will not allow at
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 16:48:17 +0200, Eduard contributed this to our
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EF> I've set up the 'Display MailTicker' to 'Always', but after some time,
EF> it hideously hides and doesn't appear anymore, not even when new mail
EF> actually
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EF> Thank you Allie for your help, but I don't think it's a screen
EF> resolution problem. I always work in 1024*768 in a 17" monitor. This
EF> problem with the MailTicker I
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TM> Not sure I follow what the &+ is doing... If I type joe, and
TM> [EMAIL PROTECTED] was in my address book, it just atuocompletes.
The autocompletion from history will give you the
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RB> This is the content of the "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto\shell\open"
RB> registry part of my installation and it works perfectly (Win98SE).
My settings are id
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RB>> This is the content of the "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto\shell\open"
RB>> registry part of my installation and it works perfectly (Win98SE).
MDP>
MDP> That's what I ha
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001 06:49:56 +0900, Robert thoughtfully wrote the
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RK> I have installed TB and have found that there is no uninstaller. I have
RK> read something about this here before but am not sure what to do. How can I
RK> uninstall
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JR> Are you using SP_1 or SP_2?
SP2. See my signature.
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001 04:21:10 -0700, name4anand thoughtfully wrote the
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nen> I don't want to have to use a blank line every time I want to have a
nen> short line. Am I mistaken or is there some way around that? I tried
nen> the 1.53bis
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DH> BTW, I don't find it very logical either to find keyboard shortcuts in
DH> the menus regardless of the application. when I am as far as having
DH> touched the mouse to go to the m
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 10:29:11 -0400, Jan wrote these words of wisdom:
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JR> On this list I've read that one can use regedit to search for 'RIT'
JR> in order to clean out the registry but someone else will have to
JR> confirm that as I, for one
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EF> I had the ticker set to 'Always' in the 'Options - Preferences -
EF> General' tab, but hadn't realized that the ticker window has a
EF> right-click pop-up me
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DH> Just as a reminder: My MT is shown but gets stuck after one or one and
DH> a half "round". then it stays there with the part showing no messages
DH> but only how many
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TM> How does this work? I right click and pick "Insert Cookie" but don't
TM> get anything. Do I have to set where the "Cookies" are somewhere? As
TM> you can see
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TM> Is there a Keyboard shortcut to mark a message with a color group?
TM> Or is there a way I can create one with TB?
Alt-M-G ... and choose from the list of
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DH> If it's this, I can't kill any of the applications. they are not quite
DH> vital but very important to me. BTW, i tested the MT prob with
DH> different comput
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 07:14:46 -0700, Igbar wrote these comments:
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TF>> Give it a try with another web browser, or an ftp client, and see
TF>> whether the problem persists.
IF> obviously, as is normal on this list, you didn't read my message .. we
I
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 14:54:48 -0600, Douglas graced us with these comments:
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DH> Can TB! be configured to load w/ certain View Folder windows open?
DH> There are a number of Folders I always want on view.
Unfortunately no. This can't be done.
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:16:01 +0200, Dierk wrote these words of wisdom:
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>> Unless this graphics card is not comptiable
DH> 1. Compatible to what?
DH> 2. The other ones were ATI.
DH> 3. I just can't remember who had the same problem, but I think
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DH> I'd be glad if it was that easy. But what I do run on my machine, did
DH> for good reasons not run on the agency machines. I only installed
DH> Opera and TB! as my own
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 06:29:47 +1000, John thoughtfully wrote the following:
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JP> Bat! does not use the default set up in IE 5.5, but rather the SMTP
JP> account for sending, which suits me fine because of my set up, but
JP> just curious!.
Go into e
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 19:01:37 +1000, John graced us with these comments:
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JP> Thanks to all for the help.
You're welcome.
JP> Just curious - what does the %ACCOUNT=" " macro do?
It changes the sender information, i.e., from name, from address and
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 23:58:49 +0800, Thomas contributed this to our
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TF> Tis is a matter of philosophy, and a number of people on this list
TF> post without any "real name" before the TBUDL lsit address.
I'm one of those. The add
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 10:20:34 -0700, JOANNE wrote these comments:
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JV> FYI, batch forwarding is when I get an email and I forward it to
JV> several names in my address book. But this morning I reloaded an
JV> earlier version of TB..1.49) so I could
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 18:51:05 -0500, Dave wrote these words of wisdom:
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DG> You know, now that you've made me try to remember :), I believe I
DG> found that Outlook didn't have any acceptable "export" formats. If I
DG> recall correctly, I believe I
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 18:43:50 -0400, Mark wrote these comments:
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MAC> First, is it possible to have multiple POP accounts share common mail
MAC> folders within a single Inbox?
With the use of filters, yes. However, you'd still have to create the
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 09:29:28 +0159, Dierk thoughtfully wrote the
following:
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>> I don't think so but to be sure I'm answering this correctly,
>> maybe you could just tell me what you mean by a "save msg"
>> template?
DH> If you can print at all, there has to be a template (AFAIK). Look
D
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MAC> Thanks (to you and two others) for the suggestion. I've been working
MAC> on implementing this, and had hoped that I could have one filter for
MAC> Incoming m
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MAC> Could someone explain this in a little more detail. I think I'd like
MAC> to take this approach to applying a common set of filters to all of my
MAC> account
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On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 01:35:10 +0200, NetVicious wrote these comments:
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N> What about a tut for use GPG with The Bat!, y installed GPG on my
N> computer, and TB! detects it, but I don't have any manner to create
N> keys from TB! and to manage
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