Hello Jast,
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 at 06:12:09 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
J Thanks, but...
J I imported the PGP-key and added the forms. Now this may sound
J stupid, but I still have no idea how to use them. I see them in the
J submission forms menu window, but all I can do with them is delete
J
Hello Douglas,
I did start this as private mail, but it's a valid question for
TBUDL: Why do you all use The Bat?
It's simply the best.
Nico
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-{@ http://inferiamoris.dreamhost.com/nico @}-
On 26 January 2000, Nico Schirwing wrote:-
Hello Douglas,
I did start this as private mail, but it's a valid question for
TBUDL: Why do you all use The Bat?
It's simply the best.
I agree with that. I finished with Eudora Pro 4.x as they refused to
acknowledge genuine bugs and fix them,
Hello Martyn all fellow TBUDL members,
Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 5:42:46 AM, Martyn responded to Nico's
saying:
It's simply the best.
Which did not respond to Tom's question. Martyn however, gave concrete
reasons why he prefers it in relation to other mailers. I did also. I
feel that the
On Tuesday, January 25, 2000, 1:54:34 PM, Nick Andriash wrote:
I have "auto correct" enabled
A clarification on the above statement... I have "Automatic Checking"
enabled, as "Auto Correct" doesn't work for me, and never has.
Good point.
I can't find anything in the help file that states
On Tuesday, January 25, 2000, 2:09:00 PM, Fred Weissman wrote:
"Ignore All" as I understand it, tells the checker to ignore all occurrences
of that word for -this- message (or use) only. Since it's not being added
to the user dictionary, it will flag it as unknown/incorrect the next
time
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 7:15:11 AM, Fred Weissman wrote:
Methinks the right-click version of 'ignore all' isn't connected to
anything. IOW, it doesn't work. And I hope the guys at RIT are reading
this.
I sent off a letter yesterday to RIT Research Labs about the problem...
for me,
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 7:19:26 AM, Fred Weissman wrote:
I can't find anything in the help file that states exactly what 'auto
correct' is -supposed- to do.
Because now that you mention it, I'm not so sure it's doing anything right
now.
Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash:
NA Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct common mistyping's ;o) such
NA as Febuary... in which case, as soon as you are finished the word _and_
NA the word exists in the correct.tlx Dictionary, then the word would/should
NA
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 08:38:10 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote:
==8
Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct common mistyping's ;o) such
as Febuary... in which case, as soon as you are finished the word _and_
the word exists in the correct.tlx Dictionary, then the word would/should
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash:
NA Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct common mistyping's ;o) such
NA as Febuary... in which case, as soon as you are finished the word _and_
NA the word exists in the correct.tlx Dictionary, then the word would/should
NA
I did start this as private mail, but it's a valid question for
TBUDL: Why do you all use The Bat?
NS It's simply the best.
I'm coming to learn this... ;)
Next thing I wanna know is, how are they going to pull off column
block selection mode if they allow proportional width fonts? It's
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
Recently, the box that had been opening up in the middle of my
screen as I downloaded messages, giving me a very helpful message
count, has stopped displaying. I see only an icon on the task bar.
I'm sure it's some obvious (to everyone else 8-)) setting that
Hello Douglas,
It's simply the best.
Which did not respond to Tom's question.
It does. The Bat unites all the features that other programs lack off
under a smart interface. I always thought that would be impossible,
since often you get cool features here and a nice interface there...
but not
Hi Sebastian,
SA I am using The BAT since version 1.38e. I installed PGP support (6.5)
SA and am happy with it. There is just something that keeps bothering me,
SA and it happens every time I decrypt an encrypted message (it contains
SA the sender's public key at the end). The program keeps
Hi,
...
J I imported the PGP-key and added the forms. Now this may sound stupid, but
J I still have no idea how to use them. I see them in the submission forms
J menu window, but all I can do with them is delete them from there again...
J Am I doing something wrong?
from a mail to this
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 10:13:28 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
I see under the spellchecker menu, an option for automatic checking. Where's
this autochecking option? I don't see it anywhere. :-/
Well the option is invoked if you simply choose the option off the Spell
Checker Menu, and
On Tuesday, January 26, 1999, 8:54:45 AM, Nick Danger wrote:
It's there, just quirky. If you type Febuary you'll notice a more
squared off underline than the usual zigzag type for misspelling. For
those words a double right click will "auto correct". I think there
is also a keyboard
Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 10:51:34 AM, Nico wrote:
It does. The Bat unites all the features that other programs lack off
under a smart interface. I always thought that would be impossible,
since often you get cool features here and a nice interface there...
but not all together. Well,
Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 10:35:47 AM, Wolfgang wrote:
The solution is not to put your PGP key in every message.
That's an absolutely annoying overhead. Put it on your
home page and add the URL to your signature.
Feh. "Finger for PGP key." :P
--
Steve C. Lamb |
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash:
It's there, just quirky. If you type Febuary you'll notice a more
squared off underline than the usual zigzag type for misspelling. For
those words a double right click will "auto correct".
NA Thanks Nick... always saw the bolded
NA Thanks Nick... always saw the bolded line, but didn't realize that double
NA right clicking would do the trick... such a "feature" isn't documented
NA anywhere. :o)
It's there under Spell Checking:
"- Intelligent suggestions for misspelled words - SSCE can locate
suggested replacements
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 11:28:57 AM, Nick Danger wrote:
It's there under Spell Checking:
quoted snipped
...but kind of hidden in gobs of text!
Well, I'll be darned!! I must have read that section a dozen times, and it
STILL didn't register with me!! ;o)
Thanks Nick...
Nick
--
I've been trialing Bat on Win98 for a couple weeks now. Last night I
decided to rearrange some folders in main account. They had between 5
and 100 messages in each. Upon moving them I noticed the strange fact
that they no longer had any messages in them - that is, all messages
had mysteriously
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Wednesday, 26 January, 2000, 12:55:10 PM, Allie wrote:
AM Try going to Account|Properties|Options and uncheck the option "Sticky
AM send/fetch windows' positions".
Thanks, Allie. As usual, you came through! Looks like I'll have to do
without that option
Hi there!
On 26 Jan 00, at 19:51, Nico Schirwing wrote
about "Why do I use The Bat?...":
It's simply the best.
Which did not respond to Tom's question.
It does. The Bat unites all the features that other programs lack off
under a smart interface. I always thought that would be
Hi Group!,
Has anyone tried this; every time I do I get a crash in TB!
If I select more than one e-mail to be forwarded, by highlighting
several individual e-mail (using the Ctrl key), then I get "the
forward / redirect message screen", and select the "address all
addresses to the address
AVK Nope, I do not. Have you been subscribed to PM-WIN? Just for example:
AVK here, on this list, only few of us have *ever* read RFCs (well, Steve, Marck,
AVK myself, have I forgotten anybody?).
I've read and argued news-related RFCs, if that counts... ;)
-tom!
--
Hopin' this said
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 13:46:46 ,Gary scribbled:
G Has anyone tried this; every time I do I get a crash in TB!
G If I select more than one e-mail to be forwarded, by highlighting
G several individual e-mail (using the Ctrl key), [snip]
The "bug" for "Redirect" was found, 1/14/00
Hi Angel,
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 3:55:21 PM, you wrote:
G Has anyone tried this; every time I do I get a crash in TB!
G If I select more than one e-mail to be forwarded, by highlighting
G several individual e-mail (using the Ctrl key), [snip]
A The "bug" for "Redirect" was found,
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 14:06:55 ,Gary scribbled:
G If I select more than one e-mail to be forwarded, by highlighting
G several individual e-mail (using the Ctrl key), [snip]
A The "bug" for "Redirect" was found, 1/14/00
A Markus sent in a Bug Report on 1/18/00
G Sorry, did not
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 7:15, rellieb-jean wrote
about "Deathwish: rearranging folders dele":
It's a well-known and _longstanding_ bug (all of you are warned now!): it
happens when you drag full trays rather then individual folders. That is, to
drag folder w/o subfolders is all right,
Hi there!
On 26 Jan 00, at 13:53, Tom Plunket wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat? (was: "On":
AVK Nope, I do not. Have you been subscribed to PM-WIN? Just for example:
AVK here, on this list, only few of us have *ever* read RFCs (well, Steve, Marck,
AVK myself, have I forgotten
Hello Steve,
Except for a decent IMAP implementation...
I didn't try IMAP yet. What's wrong with it?
...and seamless PGP integration...
How much more seamless do you want it? The Bat has the best PGP
integration I ever used so far...
...and external editor support...
Look, I come from
Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 4:13:38 PM, Nico wrote:
Except for a decent IMAP implementation...
I didn't try IMAP yet. What's wrong with it?
TB! treats IMAP as a glorified POP3 server. IMAP is administration of
remote folders as if they are local. Completely different design.
...and
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 1:13, Nico Schirwing wrote
about "Re: Why do I use The Bat?":
Except for a decent IMAP implementation...
I didn't try IMAP yet. What's wrong with it?
The only thing: there hardly exists any;-(
...and seamless PGP integration...
How much more seamless
Hello, Folks,
I might be working with two different operating systems soon (WinNT and Linux).
Does anyone know a Linux-mailclient which is able to read the mail format of TB?
This way I could at least read my mail when working with Linux and would not
have the hassle of two completely
Hello Albert M. Afonso,
On Thursday, January 27, 2000 at 15:34:36 GMT -0500 (which was
27/01/2000 3:34 GMT + 0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
AMA Does anyone know how to make The Bat! check to see if it is the
AMA default e-mail program? It would always ask me, but one time
Hello Tom Plunket,
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 13:53:18 -0800 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, January 27, 2000, 4:53:18 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Tom Plunket wrote:
AVK Nope, I do not. Have you been subscribed to PM-WIN? Just for example:
AVK here, on this list, only few of us have *ever*
Hello Angel,
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 13:55:21 GMT -0800 (which was 1:55 PM where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 13:46:46 ,Gary scribbled:
G Has anyone tried this; every time I do I get a crash in TB!
G If I select more than one e-mail to
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 19:32:43 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
==8
Can't recreate this either. When I tried to forward a bunch of
messages I just got a message with a lot of mime attached messages.
Looks like they slipped in a nice new feature without much fanfare.
:)
That's
Hello Allie,
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 22:45:22 GMT -0500 (which was 7:45 PM where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
That's been implemented for quite some time now. :)
Can you tell that I don't do much forwarding? :)
--
Thanks for writing
Januk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 6:35:50 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
But that's not exactly -auto- in my mind. Auto should mean no user
intervention.
Not necessarily. I think it is far better this way, since I may have
a valid reason for typing a misspelled word in a given message. I
Hello Januk Aggarwal,
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 19:32:43 -0800 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, January 27, 2000, 10:32:43 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
Hello Angel,
Can't recreate this either. When I tried to forward a bunch of
messages I just got a message with
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 19:49:29 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
==8
That's been implemented for quite some time now. :)
Can you tell that I don't do much forwarding? :)
I remember many versions ago complaining that I could MIME forward a
MIME attached message. This would prevent
Hello Januk Aggarwal,
On Thursday, January 27, 2000 at 19:32:43 GMT -0800 (which was
27/01/2000 10:32 GMT + 0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
G Has anyone tried this; every time I do I get a crash in TB!
G If I select more than one e-mail to be forwarded, by highlighting
G
Hello Nick,
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 19:49:47 GMT -0800 (which was 7:49 PM where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 6:35:50 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
But that's not exactly -auto- in my mind. Auto should mean no user
intervention.
Not
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
Has anyone found a straightforward way to merge filters from two
different PCs (e.g., home and work)?
TIA.
--
Keith Russell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 1.39 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 on a Pentium II 233 with 64 MB.
--
Hello Syafril,
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 11:15:25 GMT +0700 (which was 8:15 PM where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
I just making test to redirect and forward 11 messages, no problem.
I think TB is exploiting a weakness of certain mail servers. If you
notice, when you
Hello ,
I have two programs that need new versions of mfc42.dll and
comctl.dll. But I can't remove them in _any_ known way I tried
_everything_: deleting, renaming or cutting them didn't work. Even
from DOS [Norton Commander] - NOTHING HAPPENED!!! Can someone PLEASE
tell
Hi Keith,
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 14:18:58 -0700GMT (27/01/2000, 05:18 +0800GMT),
Keith Russell wrote:
KR Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
KR On Wednesday, 26 January, 2000, 12:55:10 PM, Allie wrote:
AM Try going to Account|Properties|Options and uncheck the option "Sticky
AM send/fetch windows'
Hello Januk Aggarwal,
On Thursday, January 27, 2000 at 21:49:42 GMT -0800 (which was
27/01/2000 12:49 GMT + 0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
I just making test to redirect and forward 11 messages, no problem.
JA I think TB is exploiting a weakness of certain mail servers.
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, January 27, 2000, Michael Frotscher wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
TB and Linux?:
MF I might be working with two different operating systems soon (WinNT and Linux).
MF Does anyone know a Linux-mailclient which is able to read the mail format of TB?
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