Re: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Charlie, On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:26:30 +0100GMT (29/09/2000, 06:26 +0800GMT), Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote: CTc Sorry to appear contradictory, but in my case it does. TB will merrily CTc go attempting to establish connections at intervals - as set in CTc options, periodical checking. I have

Re: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Charlie, On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:31:33 +0100GMT (29/09/2000, 06:31 +0800GMT), Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote: This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt. CTc And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to CTc control. The addition of "If connections

Re: Mail folders not emptying

2000-09-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Karin, On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 00:36:01 +0200GMT (29/09/2000, 06:36 +0800GMT), Karin Spaink wrote: Is this a new one? Anybody else seeing this? It's an old one. :-( I've set up TB! 1.46d so that it sorts messages from lists into folders, and I've noticed that sometimes (not all the time,

Re: Digest (09/29/2000 04:51) Special Issue (#2000-368)

2000-09-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Nam-Outlook2, On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 06:34:45 +0700GMT (29/09/2000, 07:34 +0800GMT), Nam-Outlook2 wrote: NO I'm using Outlook Express 5 which supports read/write Unicode NO I wonder if The Bat supports that ...it will be great ? Didn't we have UTF-7 and UTF-8 encoding (or decoding, rather)

Re: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-29 Thread Tony Boom
This message: 29/09/2000 08:59 GMT. Hello Thomas, A reminder of what Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on: 29 September 2000 at 13:51:00 GMT +0800 TF If you feel you are addicted to email, you'll qualify. Well I've got six kids who all have to be up by 7:30. They all have to be fed,

Re[3]: Lost Folders (was: Re: HELP!!...)

2000-09-29 Thread Jamie Dainton
Hello Rich, On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 17:28:30 -0400 GMT your local time, which was Thursday, September 28, 2000, 22:28:30 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time, Rich wrote: ACM http://www.rarsoft.com/ R Or the new site http://www.rarsoft.net Or for real cross platform compatibility use WinAce

Re: Digest (09/29/2000 04:51) Special Issue (#2000-368)

2000-09-29 Thread Ming-Li
On Friday, September 29, 2000, 12:41:26 AM, Thomas wrote: NO I'm using Outlook Express 5 which supports read/write Unicode I NO wonder if The Bat supports that ...it will be great ? Didn't we have UTF-7 and UTF-8 encoding (or decoding, rather) options few versions back? I remember testing it.

mailto:[link] opens active folder's template instead of general account template

2000-09-29 Thread JMReichow
Hi there, I consider this problematic (if not actually a bug): when clicking a mailto:[link] on a web page open in my browser (Opera 4.02), TB would open a message window with the Message template of the particular folder "open"(activated) at that time. This can't be the idea.

Re[2]: NTFS defragging (was: Slow changing folders)

2000-09-29 Thread Marco Qualizza
At 8:54:51 PM on Thursday, September 28, 2000, your quill inscribed unto the ether: the problem is that most of the more 'intelligent' defrag programs try not only to defrag but organise storage based on some usage criteria. snip illuminating post Actually, I hadn't even thought of the

Re[3]: NTFS defragging (was: Slow changing folders)

2000-09-29 Thread Mark R Harding
Marco, Regarding your message dated: 29 September 2000... MQ I don't think that OODefrag actually uses one, or if it does it's MQ not configurable, unlike, say, the one used by Norton's Speeddisk. If you investigate the various OO defrag options, you can choose to defrag the system by

Re: NTFS defragging (was: Slow changing folders)

2000-09-29 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Marco, On 29 September 2000 at 07:49:43 GMT -0400 (which was 12:49 where I live) Marco Qualizza wrote and made these points on the subject of "NTFS defragging (was: Slow changing folders)": MQ snip illuminating post MQ Actually, I hadn't even

Re: mailto:[link] opens active folder's template instead of general account template

2000-09-29 Thread Roel
Hi JMReichow On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 13:52:21 +0200GMT (which was 29/09/2000, 13:52 +0100GMT for me), you wrote: J Any mistake in my settings maybe? under account-settings, check the 'this account is the default for "mailto:" urls' That'll do the trick -- Der Immer Jodelende Schweizer In

Re[3]: custom quotes search criteria

2000-09-29 Thread Arnie
Hi Jan, Thursday, September 28, 2000, 7:46:17 PM, you wrote: snipped JR Jan responds: Peter, this worked like a charm. What a JR gift you have given me. Now if I could just understand JR it. It's not your explanation was not clear, its just JR that its

Re[2]: custom quotes search criteria

2000-09-29 Thread Jan Rifkinson
Hi Peter In a post time stamped 21:40:15 +0200 re: "custom quotes search criteria" you wrote: Peter I have put together a regexp for the reply template that extracts the Peter name of the Sender: Peter onelongline Peter %SETPATTREGEXP='From: (\"?(.+?)\"? *|([-.\w]*)@)'

Re[4]: custom quotes search criteria

2000-09-29 Thread Jan Rifkinson
Hi Arnie In a post time stamped 10:28:33 -0400 re: "custom quotes search criteria" you wrote: Arnie Like you, I only became aware of the power of RE's very Arnie recently. And again like you, Peter was kind enough to come Arnie up with a solution to one of my questions.

Replying to message dated Wednesday, September 27, 2000, at 2:23 AM

2000-09-29 Thread Wayne Black
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wednesday, September 27, 2000,2:23:04 AM, you wrote: Hello Maxim, MK Hello TBUDL, MK I have a problem with PGP (6.5.8i). MK I have PGP name MK [EMAIL PROTECTED] MK and when I try to sign a letter, TheBat MK rasponses "no signing sertificate for

Grid index out of range?

2000-09-29 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
On 29/09/2000, at 08:05 Does anyone know what this error message refers to: "grid index out of range"? I was tidying one of my folders - deleting a number of older unwanted messages - when the error message stopped me part way through the process. As a result the first column of

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-29 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 29 September 2000, at 08:25, you wrote CTc Sorry to appear contradictory, but in my case it does. TB will merrily CTc go attempting to establish connections at intervals - as set in CTc options, periodical checking. I have stopped this by un-checking CTc periodical checking an

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-29 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 29 September 2000, at 08:28, you wrote This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt. CTc And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to CTc control. The addition of "If connections fails, attempt to establish a CTc new connection?"

Re: custom quotes search criteria

2000-09-29 Thread Peter Steiner
Hello Jan On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 10:42:51 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote: JR Jan responds: As I mentioned in a prior post, the above JR works like a charm I thank you for it. Glad to help you! JR I'm including another digest sample to illustrate what JR I'm

Re: custom quotes search criteria

2000-09-29 Thread Peter Steiner
Hello Jan On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 19:46:17 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote: JR I don't think I understand what you are saying below. For example, JR what are the "RE's" you reference? It looks like you are saying JR that I can use the %CLIPBOARD to replace the %TEXT expression but JR as the text is

Re: Grid index out of range?

2000-09-29 Thread Cricket
Info'ing to BETA list too Hello Charlie, Friday, September 29, 2000, 1:35:14 PM, you wrote: CTc On 29/09/2000, at 08:05 CTcDoes anyone know what this error message refers to: "grid index out CTcof range"? I was tidying one of my folders - deleting a number of CTcolder unwanted

Re: Digest (09/29/2000 04:51) Special Issue (#2000-368)

2000-09-29 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Thomas, On Friday, September 29, 2000 at 20:01:13 GMT +0800 (which was 5:01 AM where I live) witnesses say Thomas Fernandez typed: I remember them when you right-click on a message body and choose Translation from the context menu. Not there any more. The TBBETA archives are