Re: Adding to a subject line

2005-10-13 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Leif,

 MODIFYONCE is a good way to do it so that it won't change your SUBJECT
 line again if you're jumping back and forth between the headers (TO,
 FROM etc) and the message body.

Just curious: How would jumping between the headers change the
subject? Never saw this behaviour yet?

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Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Fredrik Bergström
Hello The Bat! UserList,

  Since Thread by Subject is not a good way to watch a mailing list
  (You need to click the + to get more information than the Subject)
  I'm Threading using References+Subject, but since most some people
  mailinglist (and even here in this mailinglist) uses Reply to start
  a new thread all the threads are messed up.

  I thought that it was possible to move around the messages using
  Shift-click in the message view, but I have not been able to do so,
  what am I doing wrong?

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Re: Adding to a subject line

2005-10-13 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Martin,

On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:22:09 +0200GMT (13-10-2005, 14:22 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:

 MODIFYONCE is a good way to do it so that it won't change your SUBJECT
 line again if you're jumping back and forth between the headers (TO,
 FROM etc) and the message body.

MS Just curious: How would jumping between the headers change the
MS subject? Never saw this behaviour yet?

Some macros are re-interpreted when you're jumping between the headers
and the messages. The ModifyOnce macro also prevents that your manual
alterations of the protected header won't be overruled by the macro
that automatically adjusts it.

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Re: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Fredrik,

On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:20:54 +0200GMT (13-10-2005, 14:20 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:

FB Since Thread by Subject is not a good way to watch a mailing
FB list (You need to click the + to get more information than the
FB Subject) I'm Threading using References+Subject, but since most
FB some people mailinglist (and even here in this mailinglist) uses
FB Reply to start a new thread all the threads are messed up.

Personally I prefer threading on references, not on subject only and
not on ref. + subj, but YMMV
On this list hardly anybody starts a new thread with a reply, that's
because of the fish-slapping trio.
The once in a while unthreaded reply that arrives here can be dragged
to its proper place in the thread.

FB   I thought that it was possible to move around the messages using
FB   Shift-click in the message view, but I have not been able to do so,
FB   what am I doing wrong?

I always use Ctrl+]

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Re[2]: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Fredrik Bergström
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:53:18 +0200 GMT, Roelof wrote:

FB Since Thread by Subject is not a good way to watch a mailing
FB list (You need to click the + to get more information than the
FB Subject) I'm Threading using References+Subject, but since most
FB some people mailinglist (and even here in this mailinglist) uses
FB Reply to start a new thread all the threads are messed up.

 Personally I prefer threading on references, not on subject only and
 not on ref. + subj, but YMMV

Well, I thought that there would be cases in other mailinglist when
references are not put in the messages, by for example outlook, but
maybe this is not the case ;)

snip

 The once in a while unthreaded reply that arrives here can be dragged
 to its proper place in the thread.

Oh, perfect ;)

FB   I thought that it was possible to move around the messages using
FB   Shift-click in the message view, but I have not been able to do so,
FB   what am I doing wrong?

 I always use Ctrl+]

I'm not that good using the Customize dialog but and/or hotkeys in
TheBat, but I seem to not be able to push Ctrl-] on my Swedish
keyboard since I then have to push Ctrl-AltGr-9 and the only thing I
get then is a Quicksearch with ']' ;).

It would be nice to change the hotkey, but what function should I look
for in the Customize dialog?

I'm using English language in The Bat! if that changes something in
the Customize dialog or in the hotkeys?

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Re[2]: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Fredrik Bergström
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:53:18 +0200 GMT, Roelof wrote:

FB   I thought that it was possible to move around the messages using
FB   Shift-click in the message view, but I have not been able to do so,
FB   what am I doing wrong?

 I always use Ctrl+]

I should also add that when changing from Refereces+Subject to
Refereces I was able to Re-Thread messages just by dragging them and
to remove threading info by Shift-Dragging them ;).

Nice.

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Re: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Fredrik,

On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 15:12:56 +0200GMT (13-10-2005, 15:12 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:

 I always use Ctrl+]
FB I'm not that good using the Customize dialog but and/or hotkeys in

Disregard that last comment from me. I was busy with two things at the
same time (I should not do that) and was making as much sense as my
five month old nephew when he's behind the keyboard.

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Re: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Urban
Thursday, October 13, 2005, Fredrik_Bergström wrote:

 I'm not that good using the Customize dialog but and/or hotkeys in
 TheBat, but I seem to not be able to push Ctrl-] on my Swedish
 keyboard

You mean for Go to next unread message?
It's ctrl+å
Haven't managed to locate Go to previous unread message yet, though.
It's not functions that are very important to me.

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Re[2]: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Fredrik Bergström
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:13:22 +0200 GMT, Urban wrote:

 Thursday, October 13, 2005, Fredrik_Bergström wrote:

 I'm not that good using the Customize dialog but and/or hotkeys in
 TheBat, but I seem to not be able to push Ctrl-] on my Swedish
 keyboard

 You mean for Go to next unread message?
 It's ctrl+å
 Haven't managed to locate Go to previous unread message yet, though.
 It's not functions that are very important to me.

  In the Customize dialog you can change / find the hotkeys needed,
  Go to previous unread message is in the Container Message List
  Pop-up menu.

  I had to change another hotkey earlier as CTRL-= was a bit difficult
  to enter ;) I just changed it to CTRL-SHIFT-0 and then I get the
  same functionality.

  Tack och hej, leverpastej ;)

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I do not understand ritlabs anwser to my bugtrack...

2005-10-13 Thread WilWilWil
Can you help me to understand this answer :

--
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The question history was:

Date Submitted: 07 Sep 2005 06:46 CDT
Last Modified:  13 Oct 2005 08:23 CDT
==
Summary:Improved the answers on mail HTML
Description: 
Since the 3.51, when I answer a mail which was with format HTML, the text
of origin quoted is in a dreadful table HTML with 2 cells.  One on the
left containing the character  quotation and with a wretched blue back,
and the column of right-hand side with the text of origin itself! 
Difficult to make worse like mail of answer.  My correspondents wonder
what I have fun!  I believed that the 3.60 improved the answers on mail
HTML?
==
--
 stuart - 07 Sep 2005 08:44 
--
It would be nice to edit this template. In the meantime Wil it can be
turned off all together. See Options/Preferences/Viewer/Editor/Reply to
HTML in plain text.
--
 Wil - 07 Sep 2005 16:19 
--
I've check answer HTML in plain text but problem goes on !



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Re: I do not understand ritlabs anwser to my bugtrack...

2005-10-13 Thread MAU
Hello WilWilWil,


 Can you help me to understand this answer :

 --
  Diman Pavlov - 13 Oct 2005 08:23 
 --
DPNow you can use macro SetEditor(1) (in tempates)


This was written in TBBeta a few days ago:

,- [  ]
|  The Bat! 3.61.11 Echo (Beta) is now available from:
|  http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
| 
| 
|  [+] Editor:add template macros SetEditor
| 
|  Would you mind expanding a bit?
| 
| try these macros:
| 
| %SETEDITOR=1 for Plain text Microed
| %SETEDITOR=2 for Plain text Windows editor
| %SETEDITOR=3 for HTML / Plain
| %SETEDITOR=4 for HTML only
`-

HTH.

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Re: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread Urban
Thursday, October 13, 2005, Fredrik_Bergström wrote:

   In the Customize dialog you can change / find the hotkeys needed,
   Go to previous unread message is in the Container Message List
   Pop-up menu.

It still says Ctrl+] and Ctrl+[ in there.
As I said, these are not very important commands for me so I just leave
them like that.
Thanks anyway, it's always good to know where to find stuff in order to
guide other users.

 Tack och hej, leverpastej ;)

Hej å hå, grävmaskiner i det blå

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Re: Re-Treading

2005-10-13 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Thursday 13 October 2005 at 1:53:18 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Roelof Otten wrote:

 The once in a while unthreaded reply that arrives here can be dragged
 to its proper place in the thread.

How?

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Re: Address Book Follow-Up

2005-10-13 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Tuesday 11 October 2005 at 12:44:27 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Lawrence Johnson
wrote:

 Except these Verisign addresses don't show up in the Address Book
 Window...at least, so far.

The only place I can see them is in my Trusted Root CA address
book.

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Re: Mod: Cut mark (was: The Bat slowing down.)

2005-10-13 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Wednesday 5 October 2005 at 6:26:08 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Tom Plunket wrote:


 Presently, the list rules only say, place the sig delimiter before
 your signature,

[...]

 thx,
 -tom!

A cut mark above your signature would stop the above two lines
being quoted...

Or save the person replying the need to delete manually  ;-)

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Re: Appending replies to message folders

2005-10-13 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Thursday 18 August 2005 at 3:16:45 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], David Embrey
wrote:

 I suppose it's possible to filter the sent mail folder to get
 the replies back into the folders with the original messages but
 there must be a simpler way!

How about BCCing the messages to yourself?

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Viewing an attachment.

2005-10-13 Thread Tony
Hello tbudl,

If I try to view an attachment a message box pops up, asking if I want
to save to disk or want to view directly.
I know I can suppress this message by holding shift when opening it
but how to permanently turn it off?

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