Hallo A. Curtis,
(hi there, too)
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 10:43:56 +0800 GMT (28/09/2000, 10:43 +0800 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF This is not correct. I have "manual" connection enabled at home, and
TF TB (with the settings above) will indeed know whther a connection is
TF available. It will
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 16:06:19 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF Double-checked. I was wrong. Under Options / NetworkAdmin, I have DUN
TF Connection checked, not manual.
TF Auto-disconn: checked.
TF No auto dial: checked.
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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
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
This message: 29/09/2000 08:59 GMT.
Hello Thomas,
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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,
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
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?"
This message: 28/09/2000 08:42 GMT.
Hello Charlie,
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CTc What happens to you (and other TB users) when you run TB while
CTc off-line? For me TB will repeatedly attempt to establish a dial-up
CTc
This message: 28/09/2000 09:55 GMT.
Hello Thomas,
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TF my boss is in town, so we'll have dinner and so before I get home...
It's the 'And so' bit I find worrying ;-)
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Hi Tony,
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:25:48 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 16:25 +0800GMT),
Tony Boom wrote:
TB It never tries to dial a connection unless I tell it to. Occasionally I
TB hit the 'Send now' icon instead of the 'Put it in the outbox' one and it
TB tries to connect but that's the only time.
Hello Thomas,
On Donnerstag, 28. September 2000 at 04:01:28 you wrote:
This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
OK. That is an understandable view. But why doesn't TB make this
attempt right away but only afer the "periodical checking" time? Or
maybe this got
This message: 28/09/2000 12:11 GMT.
Hello Thomas,
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TF If people object to this, I suggest a dialogue when TB starts up:
TF "You are currently set up as offline. Would go switch to online
TF
Hello Thomas
On 28 September 2000, at 03:02, you wrote
ACM Actually, you *can* prevent it from checking while you're offline.
ACM Do the following:
TF [...]
CTc I've tried that, and I assure you that TB *still* insists on trying to
CTc establish a dial-up connection when offline.
TF See my
Hello Thomas
On 28 September 2000, at 03:01, you wrote
TF If you press the cancel button, *this* attempt will be cancelled, and
TF another attempt will be made later. However, since a few versions ago,
TF we also have an *Abort* button, and when you press that one, TB will
TF not make another
Hello Tobias
On 28 September 2000, at 14:28, you wrote
This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to
control. The addition of "If connections fails, attempt to establish a
new connection?" would do nicely.
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, September 26, 2000, Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote to Thomas Fernandez about
Cursor postion () Netorking settings:
CTc Reading or writing e-mail off-line... hitting an off-line button would
CTc prevent auto-checking of mailboxes. Those with permanent
Hallo Tobias,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 16:32:45 +0200 GMT (27/09/2000, 22:32 +0800 GMT),
Tobias Wrede wrote:
TW Well I would appreciate an online/offline button as well (although I
TW have a permanent connection). I have TB! check my mailinglists every
TW 15 minutes. But obviously I cannot always
Hello Thomas,
On Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 at 17:04:31 you wrote:
If you mean you are looking for a button that makes TB ignore the
"check mail every xxx minutes" setting, then it is clear.
That's what I and Charly Turner are looking for.
I fail to see the logic though. If there are
Hallo Tobias,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 18:13:37 +0200 GMT (28/09/2000, 00:13 +0800 GMT),
Tobias Wrede wrote:
TW I already have the 100 messages in my TBUDL-folder. While I am reading
TW for example the 60th message a new message arrives and is sorted in as
TW 10th message.
How do you sort them
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 00:47:33 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TW I already have the 100 messages in my TBUDL-folder. While I am reading
TW for example the 60th message a new message arrives and is sorted in as
TW 10th message.
TF How do you sort them
Hello Thomas,
On Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 at 18:47:33 you wrote:
How do you sort them then? I sort them by received time.
That is what I do, too. But using threaded view a message is still
sorted in after its referred message and that might be somewhere up
the list.
so long
Tobias
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Hello Oleg
On 27 September 2000, at 12:53, you wrote
CTc Reading or writing e-mail off-line... hitting an off-line button would
CTc prevent auto-checking of mailboxes. Those with permanent connections
CTc connection (unmetered Telco charges) wouldn't of course worry about
CTc this. Only those
Hello Tobias
On 27 September 2000, at 15:32, you wrote
TF What should this do exactly?
Reading or writing e-mail off-line... hitting an off-line button would
prevent auto-checking of mailboxes. Those with permanent connections
connection (unmetered Telco charges) wouldn't of course worry
Hello A
On 27 September 2000, at 18:31, you wrote
TF Since you trash them after reading them, I think this would make
TF sense for you too. Would it?
ACM He threads his messages. I understand what he's saying.
ACM Take Gravity for instance, you can have it check the newservers at
ACM
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 19:30:07 +0100, Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
OZ Why? Why to make user to push buttons if TB! could check for
OZ connection to exist prior to check mail?
CTc I've a feeling I may be doing something wrong here, so please bear
Hej!
On Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 at 21:26:47 you wrote:
Actually, you *can* prevent it from checking while you're offline.
as I have mentioned in an earlyer mail and as has been discussed on
this list before there is a bug in TB!.
i) Go to Options - Network Administration
ii) Enable
Hello A
On 27 September 2000, at 20:26, you wrote
CTc I've a feeling I may be doing something wrong here, so please bear
CTc with me on this one. What happens to you (and other TB users) when
CTc you run TB while off-line? For me TB will repeatedly attempt to
CTc establish a dial-up connection.
Hello Charlie,
On Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 at 20:43:05 you wrote:
Makes sense to me Tobias. I wouldn't place an online/offline button in
the "must have, can't live without" category but I would find it a
useful feature.
Right. Lacking this feature, I know just try to delete/move the
Hello Thomas
On 27 September 2000, at 13:01, you wrote
TF You have to set up your dialling instructions *inly* under Options /
TF Network Admin.
TF = "only"
Yep, done that.
CTc I only had my main account
Hi Tobias,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 19:51:00 +0200GMT (28/09/2000, 01:51 +0800GMT),
Tobias Wrede wrote:
How do you sort them then? I sort them by received time.
TW That is what I do, too. But using threaded view a message is still
TW sorted in after its referred message and that might be somewhere
Hi Charlie,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 20:56:00 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 03:56 +0800GMT),
Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
ACM Actually, you *can* prevent it from checking while you're offline.
ACM Do the following:
[...]
CTc I've tried that, and I assure you that TB *still* insists on trying to
CTc
Hi Tobias,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 21:57:56 +0200GMT (28/09/2000, 03:57 +0800GMT),
Tobias Wrede wrote:
TW These are the exact same settings I used to use. However if a
TW mailchecking process was terminated abnormally, for example by cutting
TW of the connection or by pressing the cancel button,
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:57:31 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF i) Go to Options - Network Administration
ACM ii) Enable 'dial-up network connection'.
ACM iii) Enable 'no automatic dial for periodic checking'.
ACM iv) Enable 'Use existing Dial-up
Hi Charlie,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 21:27:25 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 04:27 +0800GMT),
Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
[...]
CTc Sadly no. I can confirm that TB *still* insists on trying to establish
CTc a dial-up connection. I am as certain as I can be that I've tried just
CTc about every permutation
Hi Charlie,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 20:06:03 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 03:06 +0800GMT),
Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
ACM Take Gravity for instance, you can have it check the newservers at
ACM user-defined periodic intervals, *but*, it also has an online/offline
ACM button right there on the toolbar.
Hi Curtis,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 21:12:22 -0500GMT (28/09/2000, 10:12 +0800GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
TF This is not correct. I have "manual" connection enabled at home, and
TF TB (with the settings above) will indeed know whther a connection is
TF available. It will only check mail when I am
Hallo Charlie,
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 21:53:39 +0100 GMT (26/09/2000, 04:53 +0800 GMT),
Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
CTc Does anyone else think an on-line/off-line button for the main tool
CTc bar a useful idea.
What should this do exactly?
CTc The main reason I ask is I have TB set up
Hello Thomas
On 26 September 2000, at 14:28, you wrote
TF Hallo Charlie,
TF On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 21:53:39 +0100 GMT (26/09/2000, 04:53 +0800 GMT),
TF Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
CTc Does anyone else think an on-line/off-line button for the main tool
CTc bar a useful idea.
TF What
On 25/09/2000, at 21:17
Can anyone tell me how/if I can position the cursor precisely where
I want it to appear in the editor window? For example, if I go to my
address book and select an entry; right click new message - the
editor window opens with the cursor in the To: header
Hello Charlie,
On Montag, 25. September 2000 at 22:53:39 you wrote:
I have a couple of accounts set to check mail boxes every 5 minutes
by default, as a result I have TB trying to establish a connection
at the same time as my auto-dialer. This is despite my default
instructions in TB for no
This message: 25/09/2000 22:36 GMT.
Hello Charlie,
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CTc For example, if I go to my address book and select an entry; right
CTc click new message - the editor window opens with the cursor in the
Hello Tony
On 25 September 2000, at 22:43, Tony wrote
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TB Hello Charlie,
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CTc For example, if I go to my address book and select an entry; right
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