MS-TNEF

1999-10-01 Thread Quin Selman

Hello TBUDLers,

  What is that MS-TNEF Base 64 extension that appears in The Bat!'s
  attachment window on some Microsoft mail messages? What does it open
  in? I see  Content-Type: multipart/mixed. I've never understood
  what that means exactly.

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Re[2]: MS-TNEF

1999-10-01 Thread Wiesiek friko

Hello Wiesiek,

Friday, October 01, 1999, 4:12:41 AM, you wrote:

Wf Hello Quin,

Wf Friday, October 01, 1999, 9:31:54 AM, you wrote:

QS Hello TBUDLers,

QS   What is that MS-TNEF Base 64 extension that appears in The Bat!'s
QS   attachment window on some Microsoft mail messages? What does it open
QS   in? I see  Content-Type: multipart/mixed. I've never understood
QS   what that means exactly.

QS Best regards,
QS  Quin
QS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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QS  goes to work." - Carl Sandburg
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Wf Best regards,
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Re[2]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 02:05,
Ali Martin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
regrouped the troops and said:

AM What event exactly would make unread messages automatically be declared
AM seen and given the color orange?

 Openingthefolderwhere   they   are   during  a few seconds
 (time chosen as an option).

 Exactly like  opening  an "unread" during a few seconds makes the post
 automaticallydeclared   "read".   (you   chose   thetimein
 account_properties / options).

AM A time. Wouldn't that time vary depending on how many messages you have
AM in that particular folder. I see a lot of potential problems there. I
AM still think that your feature is worthwhile but only workable through a
AM manual toggle switch or through filters.

The  time  you  need  to  read a post vary, too, depending on how many
lines  you  have  in it. But, after a time you've defined, it's marked
"unread".  Did  you  have  any  problem with that? I had, from time to
time: what I do is to hit ctrl+U and mark it unread.

If  you  want  a  manual toggle, It may be this one, as it is a better
priorities  management to spend time, hand working, with urgent posts,
than to spend it with all the non-urgents.

In this case:
Red (new posts in): I open the folder.
A  time  (user  defined):  All  "new"  posts  in it are marked "seen".
   Orange.
(If I want, for any reason, to keep one "new")
I press ctrl+something: This particular post is marked "new". Red.

Agreed?

Please notice two thing.

1- People who don't like this option may just act as if red and orange
   were the same color and don't make *any* change in their habits.
2- When  I  open a red folder, I *know* that it's going to be orange.
   So, I go and see all the "new" posts.

If  you really *hate*  this  auto  change (why not), and want a manual
toggle,  for me I *don't* want to hand work and waste time with *each*
non-urgent  posts.  So,  I can live with a manual toggle which changes
*all*  the  "new"  posts  to "seen" with only *one* mouse click. Could
you?





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Re[7]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 09:08,
Oleg Zalyalov (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
had a look around and wispered:


C Just to save all the time spent in this sorting job. For people, like
C me, who don't need it, but only to know if a folder has got a new
C message I have not read *and* not see, it would be very useful.

OZ I  do  not  spend any time doing this sorting job. TB! does it. When I
OZ want to answer some message, but later I just press Ctrl-F5,Alt-F2 and
OZ go   on reading. After that I go to Outbox and select answers to write
OZ and send.
So, for *each* *non-urgent* post, you press ctrl-F5, etc.

It's what I mean spending time. In my wish, if I open a folder and see
32  (as  an example) posts which I want to keep for further read and 2
which   I   want  to  reply  immediately, and one which I want to read
immediately, I reply the two, I read the one and that's
*all*.  I  don't  do *anything* with the non-urgent posts, just manage
the urgent ones.

That's what I mean time saving.

OZ Anyway  there  is no way to avoid a hand job -- because you looking to
OZ folder decides which message you want to read now and which later. All
OZ this  job  can  be  automated at high enough rate by using folders and
OZ filters (not only incoming ones, but read and replied also).
Yes,  opening  the folder is the onliest job I want to do by hand with
non-urgent posts. As, doing that, I have seen these non-urgent, I just
want them to be marked "seen" :)

btw:  As  I  said  before,  people who don't want this may just manage
their  folders the same way whatever red or orange they are, and don't
make any change to their way of acting.



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Re[2]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 04:37,
Syafril Hermansyah (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
climbed up a big rock and began to chant:

SH - move  to subfolder (name it Priority-A, Priority-B and so on), make
SH   unread.

C Since  it works better for my own use, I would prefer not to do all
C this and made job. The orange folder may save a lot of my time :)))

SH Do  you  realize,  with this your root folder will change the color to
SH blue ?

Yes, and thanks for this good run around idea :)
Blue in superfolder is like orange in the subfolder!

But  *for  me*  (and, may be some others), as I have *tens* of folders
for proper management of my mails, it will double this number...

Far  more important, all this drag'n drop work with *non-urgent* posts
is  too  time wasting, as it could be done automatically, just opening
the folder and having a look in it.


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Re[2]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 07:48,
Syafril Hermansyah (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
had a look around and wispered:
TF I  figure,  if  you receive messages regularly enough from someone
TF and  you  want  to  make a filter, you will have a seperate filter
TF anyway.

SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.

I don't know this shortcut, what does it do?


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Re: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello Claude,

On Friday, October 01, 1999, 4:06:58 PM you told us:

TF I  figure, if you receive messages regularly enough from someone
TF and  you  want to make a filter, you will have a seperate filter
TF anyway.

SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.

C I don't know this shortcut, what does it do?

Create new filter :-).


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Re: MS-TNEF

1999-10-01 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello Quin Selman,

On Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:31:54 PM you told us:

QS What  is that MS-TNEF Base 64 extension that appears in The Bat!'s
QS attachment  window  on  some Microsoft mail messages? What does it
QS open  in?  I  seeContent-Type:  multipart/mixed.  I've  never
QS understood what that means exactly.

This  happened  if MS Mail Family sending message in MS RTF (Rich Text
Format).  In  old  version  of MS Mail (aka Inbox, MS Exchange Client)
this  is  default  format; unfortunetely if he receive message in MIME
base, Inbox will automatically replied in RTF format (aka MS-TNEF).
In  OE  or  OL, we can set the default to MIME format or plain-text as
The Bat! using.

We're  lucky,  only  receive  as  attachment  if they sent us RTF mail
format;  in some other mailers such Eudora, Lotus Notes etc, they will
receive as garbage character.

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Re[7]: MS-TNEF

1999-10-01 Thread friko

Hello friko,

Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:45:55 PM, you wrote:

f Hello MaXxX,

f Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:43:13 PM, you wrote:

M Claude mashed together the lines below:

Wiesiek co ty wyrabiasz?? :DD
C I think that's Polish, isn't it ?
M Yes it is. What's this with you asking me for used languages all the
M time?? :D

  Bzdgrlmpfht.
C This too? :)))

M DAHAAHAHAHAHA!

M Sure, sure, but it's time for your Prozac already :PP


f czemu przychodzi do mnie tyle e-maili ?!:-(

f Best regards,
f  frikomailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


What is this  Who is you ??? I'm not writing for you !!! My e-mail
is not forum !! :-(  O co tu chodzi ?

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Re: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Ali Martin

Hi all,

On Friday, October 01, 1999, 6:41:12 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled:

OZ I do not spend any time doing this sorting job. TB! does it. When
OZ I   want   to  answer  some  message,  but  later  I  just  press
OZ Ctrl-F5,Alt-F2  and  go on reading. After that I go to Outbox and
OZ select answers to write and send.
C So, for *each* *non-urgent* post, you press ctrl-F5, etc.
 For *each* message I press Ctrl-F5 if I want to reply to it, sooner or
 later.  The  major difference in our mail working policies is that you
 have  in  one folder both urgent and non-urgent messages. I do not. My
 messages  are  filtered  by TB! by formal rules to the folders which I
 divided  into  2  classes:  for  urgent  messages  and  for not urgent
 messages.  First  are shown in mailticker, second are not. So, first I
 read  urgent  messages  and  reply to them if needed, and only when no
 more urgent messages left (mailticker gone) I begin to read non-urgent
 messages.  Sometimes  it  happens  that I have to answer a message but
 have  no  information  available  or smth alike, then I don't write an
 answer, but just press Alt-F2 to not to forget to answer it later.

That's a nice way of using features already present to achieve the same
effect Claude.

 So  I just do not open folders with non-urgent messages -- that what I
 mean by time saving.



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Re: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Ali Martin

Hi all,

On Friday, October 01, 1999, 5:48:20 AM (-5 GMT), Syafril scribbled:

SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.

C I don't know this shortcut, what does it do?

 Create new filter :-).

Do you realise that it's the keyboard shortcut for toggling the
autoformat feature as well? :)


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Re[7]: MS-TNEF

1999-10-01 Thread friko

Hello friko,

Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:47:47 PM, you wrote:

f Hello MaXxX,

f Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:43:13 PM, you wrote:

M Claude mashed together the lines below:

Wiesiek co ty wyrabiasz?? :DD
C I think that's Polish, isn't it ?
M Yes it is. What's this with you asking me for used languages all the
M time?? :D

  Bzdgrlmpfht.
C This too? :)))

M DAHAAHAHAHAHA!

M Sure, sure, but it's time for your Prozac already :PP


f Sk¹d jesteœ !!

f Best regards,
f  frikomailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re[8]: MS-TNEF

1999-10-01 Thread friko

Hello friko,

Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:55:17 PM, you wrote:

f Hello friko,

f Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:45:55 PM, you wrote:

f Hello MaXxX,

f Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:43:13 PM, you wrote:

M Claude mashed together the lines below:

Wiesiek co ty wyrabiasz?? :DD
C I think that's Polish, isn't it ?
M Yes it is. What's this with you asking me for used languages all the
M time?? :D

  Bzdgrlmpfht.
C This too? :)))

M DAHAAHAHAHAHA!

M Sure, sure, but it's time for your Prozac already :PP


f czemu przychodzi do mnie tyle e-maili ?!:-(

f Best regards,
f  frikomailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


f What is this  Who is you ??? I'm not writing for you !!! My e-mail
f is not forum !! :-(  O co tu chodzi ?

f Best regards,
f  frikomailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re[2]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread friko

Hello Ali,

Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:57:59 PM, you wrote:

AM Hi all,

AM On Friday, October 01, 1999, 3:43:12 AM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled:

AM A time. Wouldn't that time vary depending on how many messages you have
AM in that particular folder. I see a lot of potential problems there. I
AM still think that your feature is worthwhile but only workable through a
AM manual toggle switch or through filters.

 The  time  you  need  to  read a post vary, too, depending on how many
 lines  you  have  in it. But, after a time you've defined, it's marked
 "unread".  Did  you  have  any  problem with that? I had, from time to
 time: what I do is to hit ctrl+U and mark it unread.

AM Exactly, but that is one message per incident.

AM Suppose you get 30 messages in a folder and you are picking out the
AM interesting ones to read and some are long. You reach message 15 of the
AM new messages, while there are some twenty seen messages for later.
AM Suddenly there's a timeout and all the new messages are changed to
AM 'seen.' I say, Aw shucks and have to look for the new ones to continue
AM reading. Wouldn't it be better if you read what you wanted to and then
AM at the end hit a keyboard shortcut which would label all unread messages
AM 'seen' and not 'new' and then you move on?

AM Automaticity has it's problems and esp. so with your type of proposal.

 If  you  want  a  manual toggle, It may be this one, as it is a better
 priorities  management to spend time, hand working, with urgent posts,
 than to spend it with all the non-urgents.

AM Sure.

 In this case:
 Red (new posts in): I open the folder.
 A  time  (user  defined):  All  "new"  posts  in it are marked "seen".
Orange.
 (If I want, for any reason, to keep one "new")
 I press ctrl+something: This particular post is marked "new". Red.

 Agreed?

AM Yes.

 Please notice two thing.

 1- People who don't like this option may just act as if red and orange
were the same color and don't make *any* change in their habits.

AM No, they just can't act. Multicolored folders get in the way unless they
AM have some useful meaning to the user.

 2- When  I  open a red folder, I *know* that it's going to be orange.
So, I go and see all the "new" posts.

AM Yes, you don't need to explain any further from your POV. I'm simply
AM explaining problems that may arise and annoy another user. One way of
AM doing this is to make it manual. This way anyone not interested in this
AM facility will not see any orange folders while using TB!. :)

 If  you really *hate*  this  auto  change (why not), and want a manual
 toggle,  for me I *don't* want to hand work and waste time with *each*
 non-urgent  posts.  So,  I can live with a manual toggle which changes
 *all*  the  "new"  posts  to "seen" with only *one* mouse click. Could
 you?

AM Sure. You read what you wish to read and then use the keyboard shortcut
AM that labels all unread messages 'seen'. You then move on. No need to hit
AM the shortcut for each message. Do you always have non-urgent messages in
AM each folder?




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Re[2]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 15:02,
Ali Martin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
climbed up a big rock and began to chant:


AM That's a nice way of using features already present to achieve the same
AM effect Claude.
Yes,  if  you may filter with formal rules urgent from non-urgent and,
actually, *I* can't. And must manage all this by hand :(((

 So  I just do not open folders with non-urgent messages -- that what I
 mean by time saving.






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RED ALERT

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 15:01,
friko (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
went and see the gods, and told them:

It seems to me that you've made an automatic reply which work with the
list and double all the posts, even yours.

If  it  that and you don't want to b*gg*r(1) everything, go to account...
filters...  open  "incoming  mail"  and  look,  for every rule, in the
"action folder". Then *uncheck* "auto reply".

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Re[10]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Claude,

On Friday, October 01, 1999, 9:03:27 PM, Claude wrote:

C But  I  have  *many*  folders in which I get non urgent (the most) and
C urgent  (the less) posts. I can't make a formal rule to sort them out,
C as  the  same  sender may send a post *I* think urgent or an other *I*
C think  it  may wait a bit. So I must see the subject to chose it needs
C to by read or replied in a hurry, or not.

C The  only  thing  I  wish  is, when I've seen these posts, having them
C marked "seen" :)))
C ... and the folder becoming orange until it gets some new post(s) ;-)

While I see your problem, I am still against using 256 colours.
However, I am in favour of a "seen" flag.

How about this: When you focus a message in the message list and you
don't read through it (either by double-clicking on it or using the
space-bar at least once), it will not be "new" any more, but it will
also not have been "read", thus it has been "seen". Another small icon
then appears, like the "parked" thing, but with an "S" instead of a
"P" (and in orange colour if you like ;-)). This can be toggled on and
off like the "parked" icon.

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Re[11]: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 01/10/1999, at 16:00,
Thomas Fernandez (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
riding a tall black horse, shouted to the warriors:


TF While I see your problem, I am still against using 256 colours.
TF However, I am in favour of a "seen" flag.
Good,  if  everyone is in favour of it, we just have to found together
the best way to implement it.
There's some good ideas by now, let's read yours :)

TF How about this: When you focus a message in the message list and you
TF don't read through it (either by double-clicking on it or using the
TF space-bar at least once), it will not be "new" any more, but it will
TF also not have been "read", thus it has been "seen". Another small icon
TF then appears, like the "parked" thing, but with an "S" instead of a
TF "P" (and in orange colour if you like ;-)).
I don't really mind the color :)))
But  what  I want is to have the *folder* color to change, so I've not
to  open  it to see if there is just "seen" in it, or if there is also
"new"
TF This can be toggled on and
TF off like the "parked" icon.
You idea is good.
For  me   not  enough, because, in this case, I would have to act with
each non urgent post (or, may be, I don't really understand what means
"focus).

What  about  Ali idea to have a shortcut (I would prefer a click on an
icon) which change *all* the "unread" in a folder to "seen"?
So,  just  have  glance, nothing urgent, click, every "new" is no more
"new" but "seen".

Of  course,  with your system, you can change back one of them, if you
want...

The two things seems to go well together:
You could act, as you want, on each post or on the whole folder.

I  like  the idea of the bat moving its wings only when there is "new"
somewhere, too.



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Re: Orange folders color

1999-10-01 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello Ali Martin,

On Friday, October 01, 1999, 8:03:23 PM you told us:

SH Yes, Shift-Ctrl-F help me a much.

C I don't know this shortcut, what does it do?

 Create new filter :-).

AM Do you realise that it's the keyboard shortcut for toggling the
AM autoformat feature as well? :)

I  know, but in difference context, the toggling active only in editor
mode, while create filter in folder view mode.
Actually, I almost forgotten :-(

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Erasing Mensages

1999-10-01 Thread Gas

I dont know if this is know stuff, if it is sorry, if am the only one
with this problem please explain me how to fix it.
Every time i delete a message (that has an attach) the attched file
isn't deleted (i can find it in the attached subdiretory). This
happens even if i commpress and purge the folders.
Anyone has the same problem?



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Re: Erasing Mensages

1999-10-01 Thread Harold Harmon

Hello Gas,

Friday, October 01, 1999, 2:08:31 PM, you wrote:

G I dont know if this is know stuff, if it is sorry, if am the only one
G with this problem please explain me how to fix it.
G Every time i delete a message (that has an attach) the attched file
G isn't deleted (i can find it in the attached subdiretory). This
G happens even if i commpress and purge the folders.
G Anyone has the same problem?

Open your account properties (Shift+Ctrl+P), Choose Files 
Directories and check "Delete attached files when a message is deleted
from Trash folder."

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 Haroldmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: MS-TNEF

1999-10-01 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 1 Oct 99, at 1:31, Quin Selman wrote
about "MS-TNEF":

   What is that MS-TNEF Base 64 extension that appears in The Bat!'s
   attachment window on some Microsoft mail messages? What does it open
   in? I see  Content-Type: multipart/mixed. I've never understood
   what that means exactly.

First one. Multipart/mixed means that this message consists of 
some parts: either text and attachments, or some textual parts, 
or something else. Note that this *doesn't* apply to HTML 
messages or such: in this latter case Multipart/mixed becomes 
multipart/alternative to denote that there are *two* (alternative) 
versions of the *same* text: one *with* fancy formatting, the 
other without. Basically the correct MIME structure looks as 
follows:

main headers (kludges in TB's terminology)
Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="==boundary=="

some text, invisible in most cases, saying usually that since 
you are shown it, your mail reader doesn't support MIME

--==boundary==
first part headers (kludges)


first part
--==boundary==
second part headers

second part

...


last part
--==boundary==--

This construct can be nested, that is, each part can be a 
multipart/mixed itself. Then this must be stated in the 
correspoding N'th part headers. HTH.

Second one. MS-TNEF. It's the special format used by M$. It 
*may* contain nothing but the "fancy" formatting for the 
message (in this case you don't loose anything), but in some 
cases it *may* contain attachments (only inline, AFAIK, that is, 
basically pictures), then you need to be able to decode these. 
The program named FENTUN can serve you here. The problem 
is I can't remember the exact URL for this. If nobody on TBUDL 
remembers it (I've posted it here once a few months ago, but 
then lost the link myself:-((), you might be able to get it via 
ftpsearch (ftpsearch.lycos.com).



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Re: Macros?

1999-10-01 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 02/10/1999, at 02:19,
Keith Russell (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:

KRI know I've seen a list of template macros somewhere, but I've
KRlooked and looked through the help files and can't find such a list
KRanywhere.

You open the template window, and there's a "macro" button, at the
bottom of it.
You can right click in the window, too.


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Si j'en suis fier, je ne mériterai pas que l'on soit fier de moi
car tuer cet ennemi sera le début de ma propre mort.
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