and another one... and see Refresh_2.png. Every time I
> do a manual refresh the unread count is increased by one!
> I think it is the first time I have seen this and I don't know if it
> may be related to what Marcus Ohlström reports on thread "VFs not
> updating properly"
here to
look.
Oh, almost forgot to say. All this happened when I upgraded to 3.5 from
my old stable 3.0.1.33.
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;entire message" "doesn't contain"
"tbbeta" should generate a list of 7 messages, not 182.
So, do you think there is a need for "any part" as it is used now, or
should this be altered to "entire message" and treat the message as one
and only one
On Wednesday, May 25, 2005, 09:46, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
>>>What is new since the original 3.5? Please post a change log!
> We were fixing memory leaks.
Ah, I see. Thank you for you prompt answer.
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On Wednesday, May 25, 2005, 09:20, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
> Could you please try 3.5.0.16,
What is new since the original 3.5? Please post a change log!
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never under Windows, I do not fully understand
what an AV is, but it seems strange that they are so common in TB! while
almost absent in other software.
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On Thursday, May 19, 2005, 09:31, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
> This must have been brought up before, but I when creating a search, I
> cannot use both AND and OR. Clearly a limitation. Will this be changed?
> Of course, some sort of proper prioritisation must be made, but we
> alre
sed when restoring, to make sure restoration is
always possible.
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Current be
rt of the sentence usually refers to the part before, if you
don't enclose the part before in commas or similar dividers and hence
make it a subordinate clause.
Well, this is clearly OT so I stop here and thank you for the English
lesson of today.
And, as you know, there is nothing saying
design and use it when searching too?
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On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 18:01, Mary Bull wrote:
> In fact, if I didn't have the "yellowish icons" solution to my vision
> problems that I got from MAU
Naughty guy, that MAU, giving you a vision problem and all...;-)
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on't rearrange them every day, the average user not reading TBBETA
should be able to get rid of them too.
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say its a bug.
It's definitely a bug, the question is whether it's an UI bug or a spell
checker bug.
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ent
side - a TB! specific feature. Is TB! big enough for companies to
develop features especially for TB! Or is this meant to be used within
corporation and if so, do you (Ritlabs) know if it is?
Just curious.
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s? Now, anyway, it
is not expandable at all. Either it is as UI bug, or the list of spell
checker TB! is using for this feature is corrupt.
Besides this, my spell checking works as expected.
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On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 00:59, MAU wrote:
> These past few days I have found a number (large a couple of days ago)
> of 0 byte batxxx.tmp files in my TEMP directory after exiting TB.
> Has anybody else seen this?
Quoting and seconding Roelof: No
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Usin
t has every folder with sub-folders closed.
> I now need to take an addition step or steps to open the folder
> and sometimes the sub-folder to select where I wish to move the
> message.
Confirmed. I too miss the old behaviour. If it's not too much work,
please revert.
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ng for the last viewed message, I could just go on reading
from where I were. Phew, finally!
Good work Ritlabs!
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;t rub salt into my wounds, I know I misinterpreted him ;-)
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Current beta is (no
e TB! directory to
> have the items shown again. It is probably only one file to be deleted
> or changed, but I don't know yet which one.
...which I know nothing about. Sorry for adding more confusion instead
of clearing things up.
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them, don't you?).
This clearly is a GUI glitch though, that hand should not show when
doing as you have described. But to me this feels quite, well - to
borrow an expression from MAU, 'not so important'...
Now, at least, you know what it is.
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have, just like me, assigned that shortcut
manually. Reassign and you will be fine (as long as focus is not on a
VF, but that should be fixed soon, if I understood my offline
conversation with 9Val correctly).
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I suppose, let us customise the behaviour as well. He is quick,
our beloved 9Val :-)
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Cur
On Monday, May 16, 2005, 12:55, Peter Ouwehand wrote:
> http://ouwehand.net/~thebat/309nn/35Final/batskin.xml
Oh, how nice isn't this, thank you Peter!
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ler using the
release version?
Should I create batskin.xml and if so, where and what should it contain?
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e? Does José's comment make
sense? How should we hunt this bug down?
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Current beta
On Sunday, May 15, 2005, 11:23, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
>> Sometimes when I change View Mode (from Alt+1 to Alt+0) I get "Access
>> violation at address 00AE237B in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of address
>> 68746F3E".
>> Can anyone confirm?
> Just tr
to. And I read almost all my messages from a singular VF, setup similar
to the MTVF. That's why I noticed, maybe I should just shut up and
adjust my behaviour...:-)
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y it *from* a VF?
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ns about the NFS last
summer and 'sub-filter' was what first sprung to my mind.
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first.
Do I smell the word 'sub-filter'? :-)
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Current beta is
.
> OK, I think I left absolutely no doubt that I am not a programmer. :-)
I am not convinced. But then again, I haven't touched a compiler for
many years :-) (not since I needed a utility to rename my TB! backups
according to current date)
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st of a few ones added, of
course, but on balance, the new GUI is heck of a lot nicer.
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even raw) by PM I have no problem receiving attachments of
> any size.
Is this an outcry for assisted digital suicide? Asking publicly for tons
and tons of megabytes of messages, oh my God!
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nder, at least do not restore the behaviour to how it used to be!
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s is when
looking for eg "C:\Program Files\The Bat!\..." and stumbling across both
"C:\Program\" and "C:\Program Files\"?
How Microsoft could choose that name for the localised Program Folder is
beyond me. But this is highly OT.
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times, but no, I saw no AV. FWIW, it's the same
address as my AVs when cancelling out of the View Mode Editor (see
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>).
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nclude g:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe in quotes? Make
the line look like:
EXE path "g:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe"
I suppose you should remove the quotes again if it doesn't help, just to
be sure you haven't changed anything to the worse.
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/bt/view.php?id=4508
Thank you Mary, not only for your answer but also for your summary in
the BT!
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past the preview pane, not the subsequent
times.
Furthermore, even when using the RTV, focus is mysteriously lost when
leaving the message list pane, not appearing in the preview pane until I
hit tab one extra time.
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;t
even have an attachment. I thought the context menu keyboard key would
reveal where focus went, but nothing happens when I strike this key.
So, what pane is in focus when I tab away from the message list?
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ot the feeling this has been discussed
before. Have Ritlabs commented? Are there a BT record somewhere?
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On Saturday, May 14, 2005, 18:28, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
>> Amended report: After closing and relaunching The Bat!, the change in
>> "Preferences/Messages/Limit expansion of the first column to 1" took
>> effect.
> That leaves me and Livio and at least I have no i
al
about our setups :-/
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nge
behaviour reported in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as well.
Still looking for confirmations, both from the users (confirming the
behaviour) and from the developers (commenting my hypothesis).
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On Saturday, May 14, 2005, 13:38, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
> Next, when browsing a VF, new message was received and added. They
> were however not added at the bottom, as they should, but at the top
> (sorting on creation date, ascending order). A quick stroke at my
> newly assi
between, but I don't see your AVs when invoking the search window.
Another hard one to track down, it seems.
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recall correctly, 'Plain' indicates you are not using OTFE (On
> The Fly Encryption).
So now I revealed I do not encrypt my message base, bummer! :-)
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t;> was a new one. I had to quit TB! with the task manager.
> I have just had an occurrence of this, which I also had and reported
> in the last couple of RCs.
Any BT item I should point my browser to? Sorry for not keeping up with
the list, I should soon be on track again and manage on
On Saturday, May 14, 2005, 14:13, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
> Just noticed: If the groups are not collapsed but the focus is still
> on "Today", the group does not expand anymore than it already is, but
> focus still shifts. This time to the first message thought, not
> ran
not for me or Livio.
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On Saturday, May 14, 2005, 14:04, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
> Since upgrading to 3.5, I group my TBBETA folder by date (threading by
> references, sorting by creation date, ascending). If all groups are
> collapsed and focus is on "Today", this group gets fully expanded when
>
Can anyone confirm?
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On Friday, May 13, 2005, 11:27, Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
> ROTFL
Just hijacking this thread for a quick test. Will let it die soon again.
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list (i.e.
> Subject in a threaded view).
But it doesn't effect the folder tree. I agree with Livio, the
auto-sizing folder tree is quite annoying.
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t;. As soon as I OKed, there
was a new one. I had to quit TB! with the task manager.
This, I have not been able to reproduce either. Hopefully it won't
happen again.
As others have already said, great job! A big thanks to all of you, the
developers as well as the testers who dared when I
On Friday, May 13, 2005, 14:56, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
>> Where has the option gone to change the vile green text colour in the
>> mail ticker gone. You can change the background - but I was convinced
>> you could also change the text colour. Not in RC9 though. Anyone
>>
gone (or was it my imagination?)
FWIW, I cannot, running an age old 3.0.1.33, change anything but the
background colour either.
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sions, we had to
assign shortcuts not only per windows but per pane as well. It makes
sense when we're dealing with for example the standard use of the 'del'
key, but for most shortcuts it does not.
Have you considered this and made it easier to assign window wide
instead of pan
ones I bought for him. I could not resist
that proposal (but I haven't been to Madrid yet).
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On Thursday, May 5, 2005, 10:07, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
> You got the new editor added... Jokes aside, I do think you should have
> got a reply and I do acknowledge the Windows editor was not added as a direct
> outcome of your
> request, but at least this shows that devel
d as a direct
outcome of your request, but at least this shows that development of TB!
continues at a rapid rate.
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ve the last changes I had done to the
> UI (i.e. folder tree column widths)
That makes a strong case for fixing this issue. I guess I'll have to
live with my folders occasionally being compressed when not intended to,
it's not important enough to accept the risk of loosing modified
;>[Ctrl+Space]", but I'd
> like to be able to use it as I used to.
Isn't '>' part of a trout? Hey, guys, don't help him out, we don't need
this one! ;-)
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ou have already
straightened that out.
It wasn't until I reinstalled my computer and began using Office 2003 I
needed MAU's Proof.zip :-)
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On Thursday, April 14, 2005, 11:10, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
>> I have VF "age less than 1 days" from some folders.
>> I choose refresh for virtual folder to exclude old messages,
>> and in this case a have broken sorting (see attached).
>> Click again, click ag
(flags) were changed
| 3. Message was moved
| 4. Message was deleted
| 5. Importing of new messages
|
| MO> At regular intervals independent of changes in the message base?
| MO> Both?
|
| No
`-
Since TB! does not check the message base at regular intervals, there is
no way to notice w
7;d prefer to have
> History included in address line pop-up.
This might be the right time to push for my
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=2276
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ut it
> isn't *that* quickly. Neat stunt.
It's fast enough to coop with the stream of tbbeta messages :-)
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t the client level
thought, it must be dealt with by the ISP or the receiver.
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Cu
or by selecting account in Options | Active
account.
This is intended behaviour and, according to me, reasonable behaviour as
well. If a change of the 'From:' field would change account as well, I
do not see how I could change the 'From:' address without changing
accounts, something
hile
you sure meant "without a sent date".
Looking at Seans message, the signature discloses it has been "sent via
my mobile", in other words not from The Bat!.
Conclusing: Seans mobile has a faulty email client and there is no need
to blame TB!. At least not this time :-)
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ettings for the RTV to
match those of the PTV.
Maybe a long shot, character sets are not my strong side...
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before I answer to them :-)
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On Wednesday, March 16, 2005, 01:00, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
> And make sure "View | Attached Files | Show as a Pain" is selected.
Pane pane pane. I thought of pulling a joke about pain. May I blame
Freud for this one?
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Which, IIRC, was reported not changeable in a recent post-alpha. Don't
know if it is now.
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uires to much work, drop the idea, there
are other more important things to address, but if it doesn't... Please,
at least consider it!
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u
some work.
But, I do agree with you, Folder View Mode should have higher priority
over Global View Modes. It would make GVM more usable and besides, it
would comply to TB!'s template priority, where folder templates
overrides global templates.
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On Tuesday, March 15, 2005, 19:12, Francis Segond wrote:
> That's going to please my w(W)ife anyway. Does this also apply for my
> d(D)og Xanthippe?
I don't know, but I noticed you really wanted to make sure you was
pleased yourself:
> FRANCIS J. SEGOND
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this debate after spending the day at the library
reading political-philosophical articles about the concept of
intergenerational justice. Being able to contribute here makes the mind
wrapping I've done today worth something substantial :-)
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composed longtime-used and therefore contain only session
> information. Do you like statistics to be just for an session?
It must be consistent, either always save statistics or never save them.
Do not let it depend on whether filters are changed or not.
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ess-used basis? Is this what TB! does too?
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rporate users.
I do however appreciate the focus on security and privacy and thus
suggested an *optional* *whitelist*, not a general downloading of all
images. But that has been covered in this thread several times already.
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es etc from folder structure, editor
configuration etc) I for one does not care if you store the settings in
the registry or in files.
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gt;> stored somewhere in the files I copy.
> You could solve that with xrayapp I think.
Yes, but that was not my point, my point was SMTP server should be
regarded as a system locale setting.
Thanks anyway.
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On Thursday, February 24, 2005, 18:03, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
> The only files I make sure are *not* copied are:
> \MAIL\Account.~flb
> \MAIL\Account.flb
> \MAIL\\Account.~flb
> \MAIL\\Account.flb
> \MAIL\except.log
> \MAIL\\Account.log
> The latter two are excluded
AIL\Account.~flb
\MAIL\Account.flb
\MAIL\\Account.~flb
\MAIL\\Account.flb
\MAIL\except.log
\MAIL\\Account.log
The latter two are excluded by obvious reasons. The former four I don't
remember why I exclude, but maybe it gives you some hints of which
settings I don't want synchronized between my
file and it nearly looks like
> your screenshot after that.
I wish I could get my TB! to look as yours by renaming a file... I've
tried deleting all registry settings and running the alpha from a new
catalogue, but still no menu labels :-/ And yes, of course I made sure I
got all files thi
g
in the subject line. Or use the proper macros in your templates,
whatever suites you best."
and Tony added:
"Put %SINGLERE in your reply template."
I'll cc this to you directly in case list messages doesn't reach you
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acking the threading headers, but it would be a
advocated guess that it should first look messages written in the last
days/weeks before looking for messages one year old.
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n the subject line. Or use the proper macros in your templates,
whatever suites you best.
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Thanks a lot. I hope developers has seen this
> bug/read our messages :-).
Stefan was the first one pointing this out, so I am sure they know :-)
See <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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bout Ritlabs' release
policies.
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Current beta is 3.0.9.1 Deep Alpha | '
On Monday, February 21, 2005, 23:11, Tony Boom wrote:
MO>> Tony, are you running W2K too? Your signature does not reveal.
> My signature does not reveal what?
Obviously it does, I've never heard of gentoo before. Sorry.
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a VMware station, but that
shouldn't matter. And no, I will not run it in my regular environment
until it's at least semi-stable.
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eeing the menu labels? No one else has commented on this.
Tony, are you running W2K too? Your signature does not reveal.
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On Monday, February 21, 2005, 21:18, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
>> It's an Alpha, so please be aware of the numerous bugs and omissions
>> - please feel free to mention them here or at the BT.
> To start with, I do not see the menu labels. I see the shortcuts, but
> not t
For example, under the "Account" menu, instead of:
Properties Shift+Ctrl+P
I see:
Shift+Ctrl+P
Of course, I am not sure I am looking at the Account menu, the head
labels are blank as well...
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ee
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/ for a complete (?) list of Ritlabs'
products.
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er me at this stage.
Oh, I almost forgot the problem with remote outboxes. This does IMO
qualify as a major bug, sending multiple emails is almost as bad as
loosing emails.
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