On 02-02-2001 at 18:07, John kindly wrote:
> Since the Bat! does not read news for the moment (I
> understand this function will be added in a near future),
> which newsreader do you either use or recommend?
Many people here use Agent, or its free derivate Free Agent.
- K -
--
When women ho
On 04-02-2001 at 18:54, Mark Knipfer kindly wrote:
> Does anyone know the turn around time on receiving TheBat!
> registration information?
Usually it takes no more than two working days.
- K -
--
... she had come to realise that Authority, even
when it refrained from violence, could be as
On 16-02-2001 at 23:32, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> On February 16, 2001, at 2:15:16 PM, Lyle Scully Wrote:
LS>> I am the CTO for a medium sized ISP here in the US, and 90% of my
LS>> clients are businesses that don't have time to sit and fiddle with a
LS>> program to figure it out.
> Yes, I t
On 17-02-2001 at 01:18, Mike Yetto kindly wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, at 15:54:44 [GMT +0100], Jannik Lindquist wrote:
JL>> You are quite right, but I thought that it would be easier to export
JL>> from OL to OE and then to TB - than to export to a CSV-format and
JL>> fiddle with fields :-)
>
On 17-02-2001 at 01:41, Mike Yetto kindly wrote:
> many people do reply to the last message they read
> rather than creating a new thread
Fortunately, it is not many people who do so.
> and my question concerns the proper
> way to handle this. Should the moderators immediately start a new
> th
On 17-02-2001 at 03:01, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Mike Yetto wrote and made these points:
[how to deal with new postings that are actually sent as a
reply to an existing thread - one needs to start a new tread
on one's reply]
> but you have to change both the Subject and the Follow-up
On 19-02-2001 at 20:20, áÎÄÒÅÊ òÑÂËÏ× kindly wrote:
> ÍÏÖÎÏ ÌÉ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÙ×ÁÔØ THE BAT ÎÁ macentosh?
Nope, not for the Mac.
- K -
--
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had been united in civil unions this summer in Vermont.
There were flowers, champagne, brides and b
On 20-02-2001 at 00:19, Wim Speekenbrink kindly wrote:
> I have 3 ISP's and therefore 3 different SMTP servers. I only use 1
> e-mail adress (= 1 pop3 server). Is it really necessary to create 3
> accounts
If you get mail at the other accounts (and can't put a
.forward on them): yes.
However, t
On 24-02-2001 at 12:54, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> 24 Feb 2001 14:11:13 +1000, Käö§ graced us with these comments:
K>> Well during that time I sorted out a
K>> neat backup method that I still use in favor of the TB! Backup
K>> Function, here's what I do:
> «--procedure snipped--»
K>> It
On 24-02-2001 at 07:47, Thomas kindly wrote:
> I always have a couple hundred to a couple of throusand
> messages in the inbox. It's for those senders that do not
> warrant their own folder.
That's a *lot* for an inbox.
> When the traffic with these senders increases, I will create a folder,
>
On 24-02-2001 at 16:48, Keith Russell kindly wrote:
> On Saturday, February 24, 2001, 7:26:31 AM, Karin wrote:
>> You could consider to create chronological folders for this.
>> That's what I do: apart from separate folders for some
>> people, I store my mail per year amd within that, per month.
2 -h# -jm -b1 -x!c:\utils\backup\h-exclude.txt
e:\backups\h-drive\h- h:\*.*
c:\utils\backup\pgp23 -e -w e:\backups\h-drive\h-*.arj Karin Spaink
I'll break up the last two lines:
c:\utils\arj\arj32
That's where my arj32.exe resides;
a -r -hm0 -i2 -h# -jm -b1 -x!c:\utils\backup\h-ex
On 24-02-2001 at 17:33, Keith Russell kindly wrote:
>> If needs be, you can check your whole account for a specific
>> mail. I have just under 90.000 messages stored, and TB goes
>> through them *real* fast.
> How do you search a whole account? Last time I checked, I couldn't
> manage to do that
On 24-02-2001 at 21:06, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> On Saturday, February 24, 2001 at 7:46:57 PM Jannik wrote:
>> (BTW, you really ought to have a look at Agent as well!)
> As a mailer? I am always recommending it as a newsreader. In this area
> it is very good. As mailer? No internal PGP suppo
On 24-02-2001 at 21:59, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> On Saturday, February 24, 2001 at 9:50:16 PM Dierk wrote:
>> Actually, there *is* a plugin for Agent to accomodate for
>> PGP. I have even posted about it...
> Do you mean CryptEdit? that's a kind of front end for the 5.5.x
> versions not nee
On 07-03-2001 at 15:02, John kindly wrote:
> I know there are dupes as some messages may have been imported more than
> once.
> So I used "Kill Dupes". To my surprise identical messages (Text,
> Sender, Recipient are identical except Received dates which are
> different)remained in the folder.
K
On 08-03-2001 at 08:07, Thomas Speer kindly wrote:
> Is there any chance to do the folowing:
> I'd like to forward a mail I got to a Group of People. But all schould
> get a personalized mail saying:
> #Start of mail
> Hello "%TOFNAME"
> this Mail I got from . should be important for you t
On 07-03-2001 at 00:17, syv kindly wrote:
> I have a dozen of phone books and groups. When I
> search for somebody, TB places it in the Search
> Result. But I don't know which AB and which group it
> belongs to.
Open Address boek, search, and then right click on the name
and select propertie
On 09-03-2001 at 18:27, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
MG>> Anybody know how to pinpoint the culprit under NT 4? Is there a
MG>> GDI resource monitor just like for win 9x?
> Use the NT Taskmanager. Go to View -> Select Objects and choose 'GDI
> handles'.
Huh? I can't find a "Select Objects" item
On 09-03-2001 at 22:13, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 20:34:47 +0100, Karin thoughtfully wrote the
> following:
KS>> Huh? I can't find a "Select Objects" item in the task manager View
KS>> menu.
> Sorry. That should be 'select columns'. Though this is what I see in
> Win2k,
On 11-03-2001 at 19:54, jlaikan kindly wrote:
>>> So I used "Kill Dupes". To my surprise identical messages (Text,
>>> Sender, Recipient are identical except Received dates which are
>>> different)remained in the folder.
KS>> Kill Dupes uses *only* message ID to find duplicates. Are
KS>> you sur
On 11-03-2001 at 20:29, jlaikan kindly wrote:
> Please ignore my previous message. I am posting it again because I
> became aware that I didn't give complete Headers. Sorry for that.
The answer is nevertheless the same. Look at the headers:
there are no message-IDs.
- K -
--
When I turned t
:\utils\arj\arj32 a -r -hm0 -i2 -h# -jm -b1
-x!c:\utils\backup\h-exclude.txt e:\backups\h-drive\h- h:\*.*
c:\utils\backup\pgp23 -e -w e:\backups\h-drive\h-*.arj Karin Spaink
I'll break up the last two lines:
c:\utils\arj\arj32
That's where my arj32.exe resides;
a -r -hm0 -i2 -h# -jm
On 15-03-2001 at 00:38, Mike Yetto kindly wrote:
> I think that more than just you and I would like to see filters that
> pertain to all folders and can target the mail to the current folder.
> By that I mean the message can start in any folder, be acted on, and
> remain where it is.
Seconded. J
On 15-03-2001 at 02:09, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 01:55:22 +0100, Karin contributed:
KS>> Just like I would love to be able to change
KS>> standard templates in one go for all folders, instead of
KS>> needing to go through each and every folder seperately.
> Two things
I want to include the message-ID of the original when I
forward a message. However,
&OMSGID
doesn't work, while according to the help file this macro
"inserts the original messages Message ID (taken from the
message headers)". Any ideas?
- K -
--
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On 15-03-2001 at 12:37, Thomas kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> &OMSGID
> Do you mean %OMSGID (percent instead of ampersand)?
Arggh. I shouldn't be doing this when I'm just out of bed.
Thanks!
- K -
--
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unpardonable insult to biker
On 15-03-2001 at 14:15, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> It would probably take a regex to fish out the MSGID in that
> case. Karin - ask on TBTECH if you need a hand writing one.
The problem is solved: it was a case of mistaken identity (I
put an ampersand in front of the macro, instead of a
On 28-03-2001 at 14:34, Fabio Colonnello kindly wrote:
> My last question: what if I want to go back to another mail program !?
> Is it possibile to export mail archive from theBat! ?
> I take some tries but I was unable to export my mails
Go to the main window, select Tools, Export Messages
For friends, I have set up a small network (two computers,
both running WinNT) using TheBat. The program resides on
computer A. All users have their own accounts, plus they
have access to the company's main account. There is also an
admin account, from which you can access all other accounts.
The
On 28-03-2001 at 20:52, Ming-Li kindly wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 20:19:23 +0200 Karin Spaink wrote:
>> For friends, I have set up a small network (two computers,
>> both running WinNT) using TheBat. The program resides on
>> computer A. All users have their ow
On 30-03-2001 at 10:30, Lars Geiger kindly wrote:
> If you want to change the settings for all folders (at least for
> all of one account) I would suggest using the keyboard. That's a
> pretty fast way for doing such a general change. Mark the first
> folder and press , , , .
> You can repeat thi
On 30-03-2001 at 20:13, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> Karin wrote:
[memos]
KS>> I wish it were. I never use the preview window; I read mail
KS>> using the folder view and then hop from message to message.
KS>> For me, that means that memo's are inaccesible: I can write
KS>> one but you can't s
On 31-03-2001 at 14:49, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
Karin>> I might actualy start using memos from now on.
> The only use I've found for memos is to use them as an alphabetical
> list of tech notes. May I ask what you are thinking about using the
> memo function for?
To jot
List-Hosted-by: Duta Integrasi Pratama - Indonesia
A friend just forwarded me this message from Bugtraq, a
well-informed and well-read bug- and security announcement
list. Apparently, TB has been caught having a bug:
=== fwd ===
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 12:20:26 -0700
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <
On 03-04-2001 at 08:05, Armin Schweitzer kindly wrote:
> But I just saw that the files that stores
> the mail are not encrypted. Is there a way to
> keep them encrypted?
No. The only way to keep them encrypted is to use an
encrption program, such as PGP-disk.
> It's because we're having our use
On 06-04-2001 at 21:34, Paddy L kindly wrote:
> Looking at: Account > Sorting Office Filters > Actions, there is no
> forwarding option. What am I missing?
Go to Sorting Office, selct Incoming mail, and create the
appropriate filter. Then, under the Action tab, scroll down
until you see
On 10-04-2001 at 05:17, Jody Watts kindly wrote:
> I keep getting a message:
> !4/9/2001, 22:08:27: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent were:
>"RETR 2", "RETR 3")
> This started about a week ago. When it happens, most of the mail from
> the server is downloaded, but NONE is del
On 12-04-2001 at 16:54, Jonathan Wayne kindly wrote:
> Unless you tell me that this reply looked OK, I'm going to
> abandon replying to any more messages with this email
> client - Lotus Notes - which I hate immensely but have to
> use at work! Completely inflexible.
I'd dump Lotus Notes immedia
On 12-04-2001 at 21:55, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> Thursday, April 12, 2001, 11:50:11 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
>> I even did a little house
>> cleaning job that I usually do in the weekend: killing dupes in all
>> folders, purging and compressing all folders.
> Showing my ignorance, I would like
On 13-04-2001 at 15:54, Pete P kindly wrote:
> What happened was that I lost sixty messages that were NOT duplicates,
> all from same person. From his later messages I have discovered that
> all his messages have the same message-ID!! (..)
That is a serious error on his part. Message-IDs are *me
On 13-04-2001 at 16:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] kindly wrote:
> I have a strange problem that maybe an easy hit for many of the
> subscribers of this group. That is for some reason I am occasionally
> receiving blank messages in my inbox- that is to say no headers, from,
> to, or even te
On 13-04-2001 at 17:51, Pete P kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
KS>> Have you tried to browse that particular folder for deleted
KS>> messages? You might be able to salvage them that way...
> Well, I've got most of them back with the list-moderator's help so
> this is not as disasterous (is that a r
On 13-04-2001 at 14:49, Michal Kozusznik kindly wrote:
> Friday, April 13, 2001, 1:36:17 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
>> TB is designed to be user specific. *Either* use a single windows
>> login and multiple TB users *Or* use multiple Windows logins *and*
>> multiple TB installations. You can
On 14-04-2001 at 20:50, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2001 01:46:08 +0800, Thomas graced us with these comments:
T>> The moderators are doing too good a job - would mutiny be an option?
> And how would you go about doing that? Mail *bombing* us???
Collect the e-mail addresses
On 14-04-2001 at 22:51, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
T The moderators are doing too good a job - would mutiny be an option?
>>> And how would you go about doing that? Mail *bombing* us???
KS>> Collect the e-mail addresses of all frequent posters and
KS>> start a competing
On 15-04-2001 at 01:36, Douglas Hinds kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin & others on this TB! list & following this thread,
T The moderators are doing too good a job - would mutiny be an option?
ACM>>> And how would you go about doing that? Mail *bombing* us???
KS>> Collect the e-mail addresses
On 15-04-2001 at 05:38, Thomas kindly wrote:
>> moi:
> Douglas:
KS>> Gouglas, we were joking. Seriously.
> "Gouglas"? Oh well. What's that stuff you're smoking?
Ordinary tobacco. I already privately apologised to Douglas.
>>> Do you have the necessary expert participation lined up?
> Yes, in
On 16-04-2001 at 23:48, Michal Kozusznik kindly wrote:
> Saturday, April 14, 2001, 5:12:12 PM, Karin Spaink wrote:
>> You'll need to install TB as Windows administrator. Then,
>> *within* TB, go to Options --> Network & Administration -->
>> Groups, and gr
On 18-04-2001 at 17:50, Olivier Mascia kindly wrote:
>>> I'm still with my problem of 'no MailTicker' anymore...
NA>> Have you also tried a Scandisk followed by a Defrag?
> I hardly see how it could be related to the problem, so I'll take it
> for humour. Thanks, no I didn't, but I've turned of
On 18-04-2001 at 21:15, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> On April 18, 2001, at 8:50:44 AM, Olivier Mascia wrote:
NA>>> Have you also tried a Scandisk followed by a Defrag?
>> I hardly see how it could be related to the problem, so I'll take it
>> for humour. Thanks, no I didn't, but I've turned off
On 19-04-2001 at 01:42, Susanne kindly wrote:
> I just accidently deleted a message I wanted to keep.
> I found it in the trash folder and moved it back to the
> folder I deleted it from, but now it seems to be totally
> gone.
> It never appeared in the folder I moved it to and isn't in
On 19-04-2001 at 13:53, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 06:01:38 +0200, Sir wrote these words of wisdom:
SJ>> Where can I find Lucida Console and Lucida Sans Typ?
> As far as I know these fonts are free but I don't know where to find them
> so I uploaded them for you. You
On 21-04-2001 at 18:09, azrael kindly wrote:
azreal experiences cursor problems]
> I don't think it's the mouse drive affecting the cursor. The Bat is
> the only software showing this behavior. Were I to attempt to place my
> cursor after the last letter of most words the cursor jump
On 22-04-2001 at 16:14, Alexander Levenetz kindly wrote:
> Hello Allie,
>> The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used to
>> wrap introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
> Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies in
> an email??
If you think
On 28-04-2001 at 20:02, PFord kindly wrote:
> So, I was thinking that I might switch to using Agent for both
> newsgroups and mailing lists, keeping The Bat! for non-mailing list use,
> but that would be a kludgy workaround. I'd rather find a way to get my
> newsgroups messages into The Bat!
Eas
On 02-05-2001 at 18:59, Frederick Fisher Jr. kindly wrote:
> I was a bit wrong in my last message...I don't have to hit re-filter to get
> a message to show up in the correct color group. It seems that as soon as
> a message is marked read that it will show up correctly...
I'm afraid that your
On 03-05-2001 at 06:40, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> Hi Jason,
Jason>> I bought the new computer from Dell and
Jason>> everything was pre-installed,
> Having gone thru the same process myself on a new Dell I strongly
> suggest you have tech support point you to the Dell document that
> li
On 03-05-2001 at 10:39, Thomas kindly wrote:
> Olivier Mascia wrote:
OM>> Where could I : a) read the current wish list,
> Must be a trade secret. We only remember what is in there, because
> people usually announce this here. There used to be a wish list at
> konstantine-online.de or so, I don'
On 05-05-2001 at 16:43, Silviu Cojocaru kindly wrote:
> What are "message flags" good for ?
To designate the meaning *you* attach to them. Some people
use flags to mark urgent mails, others use them to yet-to-
be-replied to mails, etc.
- K -
--
Inessential insanities get one in trouble with
On 05-05-2001 at 17:07, Sir Jinx! kindly wrote:
> Although I sort my messages by creation time, in ascending order,
> when I jump to a new folder [TBUDL or any other], the cursor almost
> always falls in the middle of the message list! What i the cause of
> this annoying behavior?
I witness
On 06-05-2001 at 16:37, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> What is the difference between an unopened message with a yellow
> envelope icon and one with a red one?
The red one is a high-priority message.
- K -
--
What if the Christ and the Messiah come, and they're two
different guys? Would t
Ever since I moved to v1.52 - yesterday evening - zero bytes
*.tmp files have started to accumulate in my c:\temp
directory. By now, I have 25 of them; some of them survived
shutting down TB overnight and can't be deleted (I assume
I'd need to shut down my computer before I can do that).
Annoying.
On 06-05-2001 at 17:57, Ron Secord kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> Ever since I moved to v1.52 - yesterday evening - zero bytes
KS>> *.tmp files have started to accumulate in my c:\temp
KS>> directory.
> There was a big debate about this back around Beta 10 or 11 and it
> seemed at the time that
On 06-05-2001 at 18:13, Anne-Sophie Hombert kindly wrote:
> Up to now, I've been using the following: export the message(s) to *.mbx
> format, edit it(them) and then reimport in TB! It works fine but I was just
> wondering if there was a faster way to do this?
Move the message to the Outbox, edi
[Actually, this is a copy of a bug report I submitted for
TB 1.48. It still persists.]
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.52
Serial Number F6B77929
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
The bug description:
When deleting a few mails simultaneously in an open thread
in Folder View,
On 29-03-2001 at 22:09, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> Thursday, March 29, 2001, 1:28:54 PM, you wrote:
>> :-) All we have in TB to parallel this is the "Memo". Ctrl-Shift-I.
> This is good.
I wish it were. I never use the preview window; I read mail
using the folder view and then hop from me
On 21-04-2001 at 22:30, Santiago Cimadevilla kindly wrote:
>I have, then, set The Bat! to 'leave messages on server' and 'keep
> messages for 1 day'.
>However, I think I'm doing something wrong here, because the
> messages are apparently not getting deleted. I made a manual check
>
On 22-04-2001 at 00:36, Shauna Scott kindly wrote:
> So, as you can see, instead of doing the work I should be doing, I've
> downloaded and installed PGP 6.5.8ckt build 05. The next trick is to
> get it to work with The Bat.
> If I look under Tools->OpenPGP->Choose OpenPGP Version, the only
> ch
On 21-04-2001 at 23:22, Sir Jinx! kindly wrote:
> A Curtis Martin said:
ACM>> The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used
ACM>> to wrap introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
> Wrapping cookies? This sounds very interesting! How can it be done?
%WRAPPED='%COOKI
On 21-04-2001 at 22:37, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 22:00:38 +0200, Karin thoughtfully wrote the
> following:
>>> http://www.ibackup.com/L/QMLF?U=alliem&C=FTJRGLRI9210689
KS>> When I try to follow the "dowload this file to your
KS>> computer" link, I get an error message
On 21-04-2001 at 23:12, azrael kindly wrote:
> On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:21:18 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
KS>> Are you referring to your text getting indented more with each new
KS>> paragraph? I suspect it is the "smart tabs" option or the
KS>>
On 22-04-2001 at 02:25, azrael kindly wrote:
> On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:13:43 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
>>> Try this one: http://www.ibackup.com/L/QMLF?U=alliem&C=ALNCQAFO0673121
>>> I just created it.
KS>> Yet, I get the same error message:
On 22-04-2001 at 13:17, Chema Berian kindly wrote:
> Is there a way to expand completely a thread??
Press + on the numeric pad of your keybord, and the whole
thread will open.
> some threads become
> ugly in size. If you are reading another thread/folder and a new
> message in a ugly thread co
On 16-05-2001 at 17:12, Gerry Doyon kindly wrote:
> Hello Marck,
GD>>> Can he send me just the Eudora folder files for me to be able to
GD>>> import it in to TB!?
MDP>> Since TB wants to point to Eudora, not just the folders, maybe this
MDP>> won't work. That will need an e-Eudora user to answe
On 18-05-2001 at 01:02, Mark G. kindly wrote:
> I had the Bat v1.52f (business user licence) lock up
> my system completely three times today. My system is a
> Dell WinNT 4.0 Server SP6a running IIS 4.0 fully patched
> and Cold Fusion App. server 4.51.
> The lock up required a hard reset - CTRL-A
On 21-05-2001 at 21:41, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> All of a sudden I now see that TB! amends any line starting with "from" by
> putting a > in front of it. I've never noticed that before, and so now I
> have to use the dash-escape feature of both PGP and GPG to dash-escape
> that line. This is
On 21-05-2001 at 22:03, Jason Ellis kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
>>
>>>From here on in...
>> Nope, I can type it fine without TB's editor kicking in and
>> putting quote characters in from^Hnt.
> But actually, it is doing it. When I tested, the editor did not kick
> in - it never actually showe
On 24-05-2001 at 08:47, Ottar Grimstad kindly wrote:
> In Norway Microsoft in their wisdom (not) and disrespect for
> standards, prefaces answers with SV: instead of Re: in their mail
> products. This messes up the threading in a Norwegian mailing list I
> participate in.
Have you tried
On 25-05-2001 at 14:04, John Phillips kindly wrote:
> Doe this mean that our good friends in Indonesia are using MDaemon to
> resend the mail & handle the mailing list?
You'd think so:
Received: from mailin9.bigpond.com by dutaint.com
with SMTP (MDaemon.PRO.v4.0.1.R)
- K -
--
Hier
On 27-05-2001 at 15:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
> I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
> message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
> headers to a message this way?
Yes:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Y&body=Z
will create a ma
On 27-05-2001 at 16:09, Charlie (ceejay) kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Y&body=Z
KS>> will create a mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KS>> with the subject: X Y
KS>> and in the body: Z
KS>> Don't use spaces, use %20 instead.
> Not good advice Karin, re
On 28-05-2001 at 09:36, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
> On Monday, May 28, 2001, 2:13:38 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
>> What about automatic purge+compress at shut down?
> I haven't found it.
Look under Folder -> Properties.
- K -
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I do not fear computers. I fear lack of them.
- Isaac Asi
On 29-05-2001 at 00:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
> Sunday, May 27, 2001, 3:51:43 PM, Karin wrote:
>>> I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
>>> message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
>>> headers to a message this way?
KS>> mailto:[E
On 30-05-2001 at 02:01, Brian Clark kindly wrote:
> @ 6:11:59 PM on 5/29/2001, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> --(snip)--
PP>> %QUOTE=""
PP>> *G* ... who would have thought THIS? *grin*
> I know, same here. Personally, I wouldn't do it that way though. If I
> *HAD* to do it, I'd use letters and
On 30-03-2000 at 17:28, Sergey kindly wrote:
> Subj ?
Red envelope means: urgent. If yoiu want to set priority for
a message, click on the little green icon in the status bar
of your message (at the bottom of the message that you're
creating).
Btw, your computer clock is 14 months behind The da
This may have been discussed here - I'm not reading the list
too well, due to the fact that I'm in the midst of writing a
book - so I apologise if I repeat somebody.
With version 1.53bis, I have quite a hassle if I want to
change a subject or addressee that I typed in. When I go
back into the fie
On 16-06-2001 at 21:51, Peter Palmreuther kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
KS>> With version 1.53bis, I have quite a hassle if I want to
KS>> change a subject or addressee that I typed in. When I go
KS>> back into the field, it simply will *not* allow editing: you
KS>> can't move the cursor to the be
On 16-06-2001 at 21:51, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> Not confirmed. Do you by any chance use the newer bis version (from
> Thursday)?
I use the June 14 version.
- K -
--
I let Jesus in to my heart. Now I've locked him in there and
won't let him out until you accept my list of demands...
On 16-06-2001 at 22:10, Rainer Bauer kindly wrote:
> Karin,
KS With version 1.53bis, I have quite a hassle if I want to
KS change a subject or addressee that I typed in. When I go
KS back into the field, it simply will *not* allow editing: you
KS can't move the cursor to the begin
On 16-06-2001 at 23:04, Peter Palmreuther kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
KS>> The hassle is that I cannot get my cursor there. When I
KS>> click the field, it remains grey and the cursor remains in
KS>> the body, no matter how often I click. And then suddenly -
KS>> often only after pressing the li
On 17-06-2001 at 02:44, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> I use TB!'s editor with Forte' Agent, and also use it for some other
> editing tasks.
Huh? How do you do this? Not by coping text from Agent to
TB, replying to it and then copying it back, I presume? If
you have figured out another way, ple
On 17-06-2001 at 21:33, Quin Selman kindly wrote:
> I read messages sorted by reference in the message list pane. The
> messages are sorted by creation time in descending order (most
> recently created at the bottom of the list).
> If the topmost message is unthreaded, I can read it, del
This has been bothering me for quite some time:
I have taken the time and effort to build quite a large
collection of quotes that I like and love, and most of the
short ones have by now found their way into my cookie file,
and are thus randomly appended under my mail.
Randomly? Really? All too o
On 20-06-2001 at 02:15, andrew kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> And of course, *this* time TB chose an innocent one just to
KS>> disprove me. I am freaking out.
> 'even paranoids have enemies' ;-) Maybe it is all a conspiracy just
> to drive you insane
I simply replied to you, just for testin
On 20-06-2001 at 11:59, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> Hello andrew!
>> Can I just clarify. Do we like a tag that is related to the subject
>> of the mail? I would imagine it would be pretty useful. So we don't
>> have a problem?
> The original posting from Karin spoke against it - and on good
>
On 29-06-2001 at 15:50, Jamie Dainton kindly wrote:
>>> Skins.
DH>> Unnecessary.
> Yes they are. But how many skinable applications usually keep their
> default skin? I rarely see any winamp user with the default skin.
Me! Me! [And I'm even a paid user - bought it in 1998,
before it went for
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On 29-06-2001 at 18:41, Peter Palmreuther kindly wrote:
> Hello Mark,
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
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