still, just so you know :-P
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mail. (I've never had a reason to except when
resending something, in which case I will drag it to outbox anyway)
Other than that, possibly you might want to use the memo function for
random thoughts you want to add to a mail?
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paste as
quotation" the blank lines *will* have a quotation mark inserted, as
you can see in this mail.
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.log - log
hth.
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and TBOT on
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Works flawlessly AFAIK
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Morning Roel,
You can't use truetype-fonts in v1.xx
(support for these will be added in v2)
Tiny correction: You *can* use Truetype-fonts, but they must be
fixed-width.
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unique to a list. But you mentioned that
already. Besides, that's the reason i said
Jast usually filter on reply-to header (which most list servers
Jast support). So for TBUDL i filter on string
:-P I love nitpicks
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ly_ select only the Reply
To: header information.
Oh sorry. Just filter on the exact string mentioned with location
Headers. That's all.
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one line
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/Editor Preferences if you have "Persistent Blocks"
unchecked and "Overwrite Blocks" checked for standard Windows
behaviour.
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"Create a new Message" button. is this not
implemented yet, or am i missing something terribly obvious?
For something to appear in this menu you have to have groups in your
address book. For individual adresses to appear you'll have to have
them marked as favorite in the AB.
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Morning Allie Martin,
... if you don't use the auto-format feature. :-)
... which isn't flexible and controllable enough for me.
This is a wish, right? :-/
Correct :-)
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Ctrl+Alt+L, which
usually finds all lost folders in the accounts mail directory.
If that doesn't work, try recreating the folders manually one by one.
They should have the mail in them.
Now if that doesn't work... dunno :)
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Morning tracer,
Final version
I still havent seen a final version to v1...
Final in the sense of non-beta, of course. The last final version was
therefore 1.44 :-P
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to be typical for weekends, where nobody is at
work and thus obviously has no time. ;-) And yes, I was very annoyed
by this lack of mail too.
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upgrade?
Nothing specific. Rumors are that first betas are to appear this
year, and the final version sometime 2001.
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which is configured to be standard for the current
user. This way one could switch different configs in the same Windows
session while different users still have their standard configuration
ready... Sensible?
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the
the registry key holds is a reference to the ini file to be used by
the "Current_User", nothing else. This way we might have the best
part of both aspects; user dependant config information as well as
full flexibilty.
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still use this feature: To protect more sensitive mail from my
unknowing family who wouldn't know where to look for the data anyway
:-)
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to these.
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To send a message to the list moderation team double
work for messages just as well.
The only possible problem I see is the speed of accessiblity, as mail
databases like to grow exponetially over the years...
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assuming that this is what virtual folders do too. I'll read up
on them.
It's not what they do, but it's what they will do. It's one of those
features promised for version 2 of The Bat!
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functionality on TB's side. I don't know how the speed of accessiblity
would be affected by the different concepts.
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head shall be the index. And yes, I do occasiaonally
look up year-old info.
And the other stuff, I just keep for nostalgia :-D Sadly, I lost 2 years
of Bat-correspondence in February :(
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umpad. Especially as there is no white * on
the numpad. Doh. This is happening to me quite often recently. No thinking
during typing *_*
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Morning Chris Wilson,
A lot of settings could/should be made sticky. Expand all threads for
example. I get sick of having to expand every folder as I read through
mailing lists.
In case you didn't know: You can expand all threads with Ctrl+Grey*
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th the "white" * on the numpad.
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To send a me
a little with
those values, but couldn't find out how they are to be used. So, unless
somebody comes up with something, I guess you'll have to delete a subject
in history from the list manually (by pressing delete in the selection
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en't tried this :)
This will not however, change the auto-expansion feature by entering nicks
from the address book.
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reply counting:
%subject="%osubj"
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e:, Re[x], AW: and replace it with "Risposta a:" It
will not allow "Risposta a:" to occur multiple times. No reply counter
however.
However, I still would recommend conforming to the mail interchange
conventions
ten
nicknames to send to, it could save me a lot of effort.
I confirm and agree, multiple handles in a row should be expanded as well.
What am I missing?
Nothing. Except maybe Ctrl+Plus for manually expanding real (not nick)
names. Not quite as quick, but still works.
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due to my current lack
of understanding. Anybody wanna help?
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Morning Miguel Anjo,
You are missing the ; (semi-colon) instead of , (comma)
Now I see too. Technically, only commas should be used. Practically, Bat
used to use only semicolons for address seperation. Now that this is
changed, this buglet should too be fixed, IMO.
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Morning Christian Dysthe,
The problem is that you can't leave the search scope blank or use a
wild card like * or something similar.
you might use a character that is bound to be in every mail, such as @ or
. or e ...
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Betas are likely to come this year, but not the finished product.
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Morning Thomas Fernandez,
The hype about the recent LoveBug, made me believe that Outlook has
such an option. If that is not correct, how come it spread?
I belive millions of people were "incautious" enough to click on the
attachment, unreflected...
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match:
%Quotestyle="%REGEXPMATCH="%OFromAddr""
quotes:
%QUOTES
Result: An error message "Access violation at address numbers. Read of
address ."
So, is this incompatibility of %quotestyle macro with regexes possibly a
bug? Looks much like it :-/
uninstall, you might have to do it manually in
the registry.
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TBv2 comes out, which
allows message linking / virtual folders
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t is saved as "0005.MSG" ?
Once it's imported, the program will not know what the orginal name was.
How should it? Of course, the should be options to export it with the name
of the subject/sender etc. but alas...
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Morning Steve Lamb,
Registration, Reply Templates. Those are the only REs in there. I
checked before posting.
I know it's not in the index. Check the "contents" tab instead.
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be indexed, and I also agree the contents are usually
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contains errors of any kind. I am not
responsible for what I write. Yeah, right. You must love disclaimers if
you've read this paragraph.
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To send a message
to a message = flexibility.
Ideally, in v2 the memo could be indexed so that message
linking/virtual folders can be all database-ish report-like. Just an
idea :-)
Regards,
Jast
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this functionality additionally. It's more fun to use the software
creatively ;) However, the inability to filter only while moving messages
is a limitation in my eyes, and it restricts the possible uses of
filtering.
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column
settings from the root. Instead, set a folder to "use default column
settings" and then set from there as you please.
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Morning Alexander A. Gomanyuk,
Here U are my original question: subj
No date, betas are planned for this year, the final version most likely
not.
how much we will pay for upgrade
Unknown as of yet and probably not decided at all.
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Melvin would ever need?
My dear friend, I've been missing this tiny checkbox at the "move messages
to folder" box for about 57254861267 updates myself. I saw some message on
TBBETA from Stefan that sounded like he would consider it a while ago, but
no changes as of yet :-(
-
this:
%to=""%to="%oFromName [ML] %oreplyaddr"
;-)
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everything will be better with v2 :-) Virtual folders might
just solve most of your problems.
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To send a message t
, and it can't search on color group, which gives the flagging some
sense until it actually is possible.
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. And
generally, a dialog box warning is intrusive. Personally, I hate
confirmation boxes, especially when it could be possible to have an undo
function instead. Boxes just get in the way. I fully agree with the
often-voiced Steve Lamb viewpoint on this one.
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Morning Jamie Dainton,
Is it possible to forward/redirect all messages in a folder to another e-mail
address?
Select them all and press the button, but watch out, I think TB wants to
send them right away (last time I tried anyway)
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big fat evil red
text in the subject line like "no subject" when there is no subject there.
It wouldn't be sent if you decide not to enter a subject. It's
unintrusive. People agreed with me. Still the case?
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a little
(mouse is good here) to see if there is anything new? :-)
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postmaster box forward everything to
this box, so I don't have to check the former.
4) If you have none of above possibilities, you can still set up the
seperate accountsm have them cross-account filter to your main account and
get their mail by chacking all acounts at once easily.
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and straightforward
argumentation?
To be more constructive: I suggest some kind of arrow appear at the bottom
of the New column when there are more new messages to be seen down there.
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if you want the files on your harddisk. Given, clicking a link isn't
exactly hard work. But it's also the way it works in our head; receiving is
easier than getting ;-)
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be called by the
appropriate keyboard shortcut.
I consider this a kind of bug. Moreover, it might actually be useful to
some if it had password protection...
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-great.
As I use mail much more than news, I agree as well.
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Morning Alexander Krolop,
2. is there any easy way to view incoming messages and my replys together like a
thread.
You could put them all in one folder manually or by filtering mechanisms
and turn on threading by references.
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this is possible currently with regex'es, or am I wrong?
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To send
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The ticker might be an alternative, but I don't like it as it takes the
messages out of their context/thread.
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To send
and then press
Shift+Ctrl+Alt+L. In most cases everything is back to normal now.
Hope this helps.
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It looks like you just happened to get an uncompressed version, which was
not packed with ASPack.
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Morning Christian,
is there a way to change the colors of the editor back to default,
at least have the background color be the default for the color
scheme used in Windows?
Is Options/Editor Preferences Display tab what you want?
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making a backup of your Bat directories before converting.
Anyhow, upgrade first and check back if the problem persists...
also not certain if my previous codes can be used w/ the newest version
w/o doing a re-purchase?
All upgrades within version 1.x are free.
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and despand dynamically, and in my view also not very predictably :-(
I am an old and absent-minded kind of person :) so I might very well
be wrong, but I seem to remember that this didn't happen in 1.39 and
1.41?
It has behaved this way as long as I can remember.
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;-) Sadly, no "close
all threads" combo.
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To send
filter that marks my messages to a light gray is like this
(incoming mail, at top of list, continue processing with other filters
option checked)
String Location Presence
jast|justinsenderYes
@zz-s.de|@zno.de senderYes
This gets all mails with my d
Morning HangNail,
Is there a way to make the bat always show threads in expanded form?
I love the threading but would like to see the entire tree in its
expanded form.
Sadly, nothing automatic. You'll have to use Strg+* to open all
threads at once.
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+A)
and then mark all as read (Ctrl+M). If you have threaded view on, you must
first open all threads (Ctrl+*) :-( Still works very quickly as you don't
even have to take your hand off the Ctrl button ;-)
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allow even more
powerful management functions, especially with virtual folders.
Alas, practically, there's already more power than I need in The Bat! I
don't think I'll even use memo's anytime soon.
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y attached to this approach esp. regarding the structuring and
display of data. :-)
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individual folders? :-)
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ur addressSender Yes
your addressRecipientYes
and move it move mails to folder Sent.
If all goes well, you should have nearly the desired effect. Maybe
somebody else finds a more practicable solution even :)
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solution. Well, maybe mine
has *some* use too. Probably not. At least I tried some creative thinking.
I'm babbling. :-D
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IT\The Bat!
The attached Batch file by Januk Aggarwal automates this task. But using
the imported registry settings assumes you install TB in the same
drive/directory (I think)
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.
Just noted, the address book weirldy has a very different lookfeel to it
than the rest of the program.
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is unprotected. You'll just
have to re-enter some configuration information (servers, password etc.)
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as picking up mail is usually a short process and the price
difference is neglegible. Disconnect after mail transmission is checked.
If I manually connect, no matter with what connection, TB checks my mail
every minute. While not connected - no problem.
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annoying at times.
How is it annoying? I have one account set to check mail every minute.
When I'm online it does just that. When I'm off, I am not bothered.
Possibly you're missing the option "No automatical dial for periodicaly
checking" in Options/NetworkAdministration?
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k what you might want is thread by subject and sort by time. Not so
nicely usable IMO. Other possibility would be to click first the time
message list header and then the subject to sort by that. Looks to be okay
from the sorting.
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what this ml is
for.
Exactly!
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To send
d forth between them. Other usages
too.
One final remark: It would be nice if the community would be able to
take a glance at the authors' ToDo list.
Would be nice as people could avoid posting similar requests over and
over.
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: http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/faq.shtml
Or what other F keys or key combinations do?
There was a full list of keyboard shortcuts, and I believe it is also
available or linked to from the http://www.pcwize.com/thebat site.
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%language="language id" Check
the help on template macros for appropriate codes. Myself, I never tried
it, since my spelling is usually good enough in English or German ;-)
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rule-free, being confident that
there is not interest in big flame wars and all that.
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major jump in the version number.
No way! :-) 1.42 is a magic version number for our products. It
should be read as "one of the best" :-)
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remains unanswered.
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To send a message t
of the the described way to earlier initiate auto-read-marking, you can also
do it manually with keyboard-shortcut Ctrl+M, or to mark it as unread again:
Ctrl+U - if fast read marking doesn't suit you
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, %OTimeLongEn, you wrote:
%Cursor%Quotes
%SINGLERE
shrug hope that helps or somebody else can.
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Morning Simon,
Is it only one liners that are getting answered now? ;)
Yes.
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