Re: Purging IMAP folder

2014-06-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 28 May 2014 at 4:15:17 PM, in
mid:1229888110.20140528161...@parkinch.co.uk, Tony Hoare wrote:


 Hello TBUDL,

 Does anyone know how to purge all folders without
 having to set each  individual folder to purge on exit?

 Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all
 recursively?  


I don't know if it works for IMAP as well as for POP, but you could 
try Folder | Maintenance Centre.



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Re: Word wrap

2014-06-01 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Leonard,

On Sunday, June 01, 2014 you wrote:

LSB On Saturday, May 31, 2014, 5:55:53 PM,Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

 I've just noticed that when I click the reply icon and the reply
 window opens up, the quoted text runs beyond the border of the window.
 A slider bar appears at the bottom which will allow me to view the
 right-side text but even if I expand the window to full screen, there
 is some text beyond the right border.  I always reply in HTML (except
 for this list) and when I change the reply from HTML to Plain Text
 (MicroED), the words wrap just fine to the 70 characters I specified
 in PREFERENCES | VIEWER/EDITOR | EDITOR PREFERENCES.

 I don't recall changing anything so I'm at a loss to understand why
 this annoying trait has suddenly appeared.

 Anyone have any ideas as to where I should be looking?


LSB Even though I have my line length set to 70 character, sometimes,
LSB mainly when pasting. I see such long lines. I do not bother with the
LSB slider, just alt+l wraps the line just the way I like it. I think
LSB the l means left.

LSB Leonard

Alas, in HTML ALT+L does nothing.  No effect whatsoever.  Is it
possible you're referring to the ALT+L command for when you're using
PLAIN TEXT (MicroEd)?  There, ALT+L will reformat a paragraph to the
line length specified in OPTIONS | PREFERENCES.

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Re: Word wrap

2014-06-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Sunday 1 June 2014 at 4:28:07 AM, in
mid:1474313927.20140531232...@gmail.com, Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:



 Even though I have my line length set to 70 character,
 sometimes, mainly when pasting. I see such long lines.
 I do not bother with the slider, just alt+l wraps the
 line just the way I like it. I think the l means
 left.

Another solution for the quoted text from the original message (as 
opposed to text you pasted in) is to use the ReWrap macro from 
http://cgi.silverstones.com/library.php?.


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Re: TB temp files?

2014-06-01 Thread MAU
Hello Jack,


 It took me about an hour to correctly construct the above path in the
 batch file MFPA provided, ...

I have no idea why but I never received MFPA's reply in which he
suggested the batch, I did get your reply to him though. I looked into
my Gmail's SAPM folder and it was not there either. Go figure!

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Re: Word wrap

2014-06-01 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Sunday, June 1, 2014, 8:34:48 AM, Jack S. LaRosa (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) 
wrote:

 Alas, in HTML ALT+L does nothing.  No effect whatsoever.  Is it
 possible you're referring to the ALT+L command for when you're using
 PLAIN TEXT (MicroEd)?  There, ALT+L will reformat a paragraph to the
 line length specified in OPTIONS | PREFERENCES.

Correct. I do not use HTML. I do no special formatting of my out-going
e-mails. That obviates the need to use HTML.

Leonard
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Re: TB temp files?

2014-06-01 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MAU,

On Sunday, June 01, 2014 you wrote:

M Hello Jack,


 It took me about an hour to correctly construct the above path in the
 batch file MFPA provided, ...

M I have no idea why but I never received MFPA's reply in which he
M suggested the batch, I did get your reply to him though. I looked into
M my Gmail's SAPM folder and it was not there either. Go figure!

Hmmm, curiouser and curiouser.

The batch file MFPA provided was:

@Echo on
@Echo.
@Echo  **
@Echo  **
@Echo  ** Deleting any leftover The Bat! temp files**
@Echo  **
@Echo  **
::
::
del  %temp%\bat*.tmp


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Re: Word wrap

2014-06-01 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MFPA,

On Sunday, June 01, 2014 you wrote:

M Hi

M On Sunday 1 June 2014 at 4:28:07 AM, in
M mid:1474313927.20140531232...@gmail.com, Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:

 Even though I have my line length set to 70 character,
 sometimes, mainly when pasting. I see such long lines.
 I do not bother with the slider, just alt+l wraps the
 line just the way I like it. I think the l means
 left.

M Another solution for the quoted text from the original message (as 
M opposed to text you pasted in) is to use the ReWrap macro from 
M http://cgi.silverstones.com/library.php?.

Egads M, the link doesn't work, or at least presents me with something
I don't understand (more likely).

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Re: Word wrap

2014-06-01 Thread Rick
Egads M, the link doesn't work, or at least presents me with something I don't 
understand (more likely).
The PHP need tweaking

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Re: Word wrap

2014-06-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Sunday 1 June 2014 at 1:34:48 PM, in
mid:1577032823.20140601073...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:


 Alas, in HTML ALT+L does nothing.  No effect
 whatsoever.

What happens in the HTML editor if you go to the end of the long line 
and start typing spaces? For each space added in the plaintext editor, 
the line wraps 70-character point (or whatever you have set), leaving 
a short and a long line. 

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