Hello Allie,
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 21:11:16 -0500 GMT (08/07/2004, 09:11 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
Anyway, the above description of your steps worked great; my
question is ... how does one back-out of the end result, i.e.,
return to where ALL messages are listed again versus just the
Hi Allie,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 7:20:57 AM, you wrote:
snip
AM Holding the Alt key while selecting any item in the message list will
AM list only those messages containing that particular item. So opening
AM your Sent folder and alt-clicking on the name 'Alexander Gladilin' in
AM the To column
On Wednesday, July 7, 2004 @ 9:10:00 PM, subscriber2list wrote:
[snips]
subscriber2list Anyway, the above description of
subscriber2list your steps worked great; my question is ... how does one back-out of
subscriber2list the end result, i.e., return to where ALL messages are listed again
Hello subscriber2list,
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 8:10:00 AM, you wrote:
s Sort of newbie here ... just d/l'ed V2.11.02 late last night and am
s now trying to apply/practice some of the things applicable to said
sI didn't stumble across the right combination of keys to be able to
sdo that, so I
Hello M,
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 8:19:08 AM, you wrote:
MicCullen [snips]
subscriber2list Anyway, the above description of
subscriber2list your steps worked great; my
subscriber2list question is ... how does one back-out of
subscriber2list the end result, i.e., return to
subscriber2list where
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, subscriber2list wrote:
how does one back-out of the end result, i.e., return to where ALL
messages are listed again versus just the messages containing the
particular item that resulted from following your steps?
View - Display - All Messages
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Urban
Murphy's
Hello M, Stuart and Urban!
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 9:19:08 AM, youse guys wrote various suggestions,
one of which was:
MicCullen On Wednesday, July 7, 2004 @ 9:10:00 PM, subscriber2list wrote:
MicCullen [snips]
subscriber2list Anyway, the above description of
subscriber2list your steps
Subscriber2list, [S] wrote:
Anyway, the above description of your steps worked great; my
question is ... how does one back-out of the end result, i.e.,
return to where ALL messages are listed again versus just the
messages containing the particular item that resulted from following
your
At 13:20 20/06/2004, you wrote:
my usual action is to do a quick search for the name or subject and
then alt-click on the name. I now have a list of all messages to or
from the particular person.
Only as long as they happen to be in the same folder. With M2, it's a
single click (I'm mourning the
Hello Allie,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 6:20:57 AM, you wrote:
Holding the Alt key while selecting any item in the message list will
list only those messages containing that particular item.
Wow! How nifty is that?! I've been using TB for years and I didn't
know about that little tidbit!
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Hello all,
Monday, June 21, 2004, Dave Gorman wrote:
Holding the Alt key while selecting any item in the message list will
list only those messages containing that particular item.
Wow! How nifty is that?! I've been using TB for years and I didn't
know about that little tidbit!
this is one
Dear tbudl,
I have been using The bat for some time now and found it to be GREAT
;)
Still I got some questins/suggestions for it...
A. Message Finder is lying
When searching for messages via Message Finder the status bar always
immediatly says Search Finished. Found 0 messages and after a few
Hi, Max!
MRA When searching for messages via Message Finder the status bar always
MRA immediatly says Search Finished. Found 0 messages and after a few
MRA seconds or more e.g. 100 results come in and the status bar still
MRA states it has found 0 messages.
Really? My message finder says
Hello Max,
MRA B. Configure default TO:/CC: for a folder ?
AG That's a great idea, I've been thinking about it!
It's the feature that kept me a long time in Gnus on emacs ;)
(and with feature C it could be set automatically ;)
Select the folder, right click on it and select Properties and
Hej MAU,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 10:16:53 AM, skrev du:
M Hello Max,
MRA B. Configure default TO:/CC: for a folder ?
AG That's a great idea, I've been thinking about it!
It's the feature that kept me a long time in Gnus on emacs ;)
(and with feature C it could be set automatically ;)
M
Hej Max,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 10:21:52 AM, skrev du:
MRA Hej MAU,
MRA Sunday, June 20, 2004, 10:16:53 AM, skrev du:
M Hello Max,
MRA B. Configure default TO:/CC: for a folder ?
AG That's a great idea, I've been thinking about it!
It's the feature that kept me a long time in Gnus on emacs
Max Rydahl Andersen, [MRA] wrote:
A. Message Finder is lying
When searching for messages via Message Finder the status bar always
immediatly says Search Finished. Found 0 messages and after a few
seconds or more e.g. 100 results come in and the status bar still
states it has found 0
On Sun 20 June 2004, 17:52:59 +1000, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
MRA F. Quick-change SMTP server ?
AG Yeah, I think it's rather useful feature, especially for notebook
AG users!
As remark I've just found a solution for
it...http://www.mobilenetswitch.com/
it allows me to specify a
Max Rydahl Andersen, [MRA] wrote:
If that is what it takes yes ;) My main wish is to say - hmm...what
mails have I sent to Alexander Gladilin and then just click on his
name and ask TB to answer that question - quickly! And without
requiring me to add a virtual folder manuallyit's just a
On Sunday, June 20, 2004, 12:07:44 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
X-Ray http://www.xrayapp.com/, a little utility for The Bat! has the
ability to choose SMTP server to use based on your machine's IP
address. Could that help?
I used x-ray for this purpose on my laptop, but found that after some
Hello Max,
Secondly if that works, if I change the template for the folder then when I change
my default template than I have to go update all my mailinglist
folders ;(
No, the default template will not change your folder templates if you
have manually changed them. One little trick I use to
Marck-
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 1:31:58 AM, you wrote:
MDP stock lecture
MDP I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named Folder Templates. In
MDP 150 folders I have two and only two that have folder templates. They
MDP are for two specific lists which don't set the reply address properly.
Hello Mark,
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 12:29:58 PM, you wrote:
MDP stock lecture
MDP I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named Folder Templates.
M sigh ...I have three... /sigh
Have you ever signed your telephone company correspondence Love, Mark?
;-)
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Regards, Maggie
:Maggie:
Maggie-
Sunday, June 20, 2004, 9:47:50 AM, you wrote:
M Have you ever signed your telephone company correspondence Love, Mark?
M ;-)
g I haven't, but I *have* sent messages to tbudl that should never
have gone there. And have (on another misconfigured listserv)
accidentally sent messages to a
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