Re: A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Geoff Lane

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 3:22:08 AM, Rick Reumann wrote:

 I've tried Remind Me and, although not bad, it doesn't let you
 schedule events for different times of the day.
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I regularly use Remind-Me to schedule events at different times of the
day and to send out email reminders to more than just me! Try this:
1. Double-click the day of the event.
2. In the Event Notification dialog box, clear Notify at Startup.
3. Set Notify At to the required time.
4. Click the Email tab and enter the address of the recipient, select
   any attachment or include file, and whether to prompt before
   sending.

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Re[2]: A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Adam

On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 9:46:33 AM, you wrote:

GL I regularly use Remind-Me

Where is this available, I did a search and couldn't find it?

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Re: Compress and Purge

2002-02-20 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Miguel,

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:51:23 +0100GMT (20-2-2002, 10:51 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:

MAU What's the actual difference between Compress All folders and Purge
MAU All folders under Folder menu? As far as I can see they seem to do
MAU the same.

When you're purging your folders you're marking those messages as
deleted that are too old or too many when compared to the folder
properties.

That is 'marking as deleted', not deleting them from the messagebase,
but only rendering them invisible. Like many databases TB only marks a
message as deleted when you delete it or move it another folder, no
matter if that's done automaticaaly on exit, via a filter or manually.

The compressing part is to actually delete from the database those
messages that were maked as deleted. That's why the compressed command
ends with a pop-up screen that tells you how many bytes you've saved,
since TB's messagebases get smaller.
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Re: A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Adam,

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:00:05 +GMT (20-2-2002, 13:00 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:

GL I regularly use Remind-Me
A Where is this available, I did a search and couldn't find it?

It's reputed to be seen on http://www.beiley.com


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Re[2]: A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Adam

On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 12:18:19 PM, you wrote:

RO It's reputed to be seen on http://www.beiley.com

Thank you.



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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On  Wed,  20  Feb  2002 at 13:20 GMT +0100 (20/02/2002 19:20 where you
think I live) bbx=[b] wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :

 As I've subscribed to many ML, I'd suggest to put in the Object field
 e.g. [tbudl], just to know which list I receive from.

 For example, - This is just an idea - i received today an object msg
 titled: [keriofirewall] Where to go for Help?

 I think It's more clear (can we say clearer?).

No :-)
Suppose  you  made  filter  under subject tag, and you forward message
from  one list to another list, then the message back from second list
will goes to first folder list :-)

IMHO,  with  the  power  of  TB! filtering, subject tag is waste. Look
complete   header   (shift-ctrl-K)   if  you  need  info  about  list
administration help.

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Compress and Purge

2002-02-20 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hello all,

What's the actual difference between Compress All folders and Purge
All folders under Folder menu? As far as I can see they seem to do
the same.

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On  Wed,  20  Feb  2002 at 12:32 GMT + (20/02/2002 19:32 where you
think I live) Marck D Pearlstone=[MDP] wrote to bbx on TBUDL :

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Uh oh..what happen Marck ?


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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Marck,

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:32:42 +GMT (20-2-2002, 13:32 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:

MDP LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBQR1AgU0lHTkVEIE1FU1NBR0UtLS0tLQ0KSGFzaDogU0hBMQ0KDQpIaSBUQlVE

I suppose securebat is messing up.

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello bbx,

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:20:43 +0100GMT (20-2-2002, 13:20 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:

b As I've subscribed to many ML, I'd suggest to put in the Object field
b e.g. [tbudl], just to know which list I receive from.

The To header mentions the list.
Besides the most sensible way to separate lists is to filter them into
different folders.

I receive different lists too and IMNSHO I see way too many users
making a mess of areatags. They're an option for low traffic lists,
with no reply possibillities but otherwise? No.

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Re[2]: Compress and Purge

2002-02-20 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hi Roelof,

Thanks for your reply. yes, I more or less understand what compress
and purge do, but...

 The compressing part is to actually delete from the database those
 messages that were maked as deleted. That's why the compressed command
 ends with a pop-up screen that tells you how many bytes you've saved,
 since TB's messagebases get smaller.

That is exactly what I mean. If I do a purge I get the same pop-up
telling me how many bytes compression has saved. That is actually the
reason for my question.

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hi bbx,

 As I've subscribed to many ML, I'd suggest to put in the Object field
 e.g. [tbudl], just to know which list I receive from.

Why don't you use the address in the To filed? It clearly identifies
this list.

Subject tags are only useful and used, when several mailing lists are
run from a same server and the To address (or the From) is the same
for all of them.

Adding your suggested subject tag would be redundant informatuion for
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Re: Compress and Purge

2002-02-20 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Miguel,

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:07:29 +0100GMT (20-2-2002, 14:07 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:

MAU That is exactly what I mean. If I do a purge I get the same pop-up
MAU telling me how many bytes compression has saved. That is actually the
MAU reason for my question.

I see. I checked it, you're right. I never use that, since I purge and
compress on exit.

Actually to select Purge all folders does purge and compress where
compress only compresses. Believe me, I checked it this time. ;-)


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Re: [SOT] A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Geordon VanTassle

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You mght want to look into SideKick (?) by Starfish Software.  I know that
it did this sort of thing a few years back, it used regular e-mail to
send/recieve scheduling etc.  It was pretty slick, IMO.  Problem was getting
other people to use it. ;)

HTH
Geordon

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From: Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bat List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 9:22 PM
Subject: [SOT] A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?


 events for different times of the day. What would almost be perfect is
 if the Palm Desktop would allow you to send auto e-mails for an
 alarmed event.

 Does anyone have any good product suggestions? Thanks.

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Re: Threading problems

2002-02-20 Thread Yuki Taga

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 11:21:39 AM, Roelof wrote:

RO  CtrlShiftDel when standing on the top message

Nice, thank you.  Sure wish that was a single key.

RO  Ctrl* Opens all threads in the active folder.

Don't know where I got the idea it was Ctrl+, but thanks.

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Re[2]: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Alexis Haeringer

Bonjour Roelof,

Mercredi, le 20 février 2002 à 14h05 [GMT +0100] (ce qui correspond à
14h05 ici où j'habite), Roelof Otten =[RO] a écrit à Marck D Pearlstone :
MDP LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBQR1AgU0lHTkVEIE1FU1NBR0UtLS0tLQ0KSGFzaDogU0hBMQ0KDQpIaSBUQlVE

RO I suppose securebat is messing up.

same prob with Britt Malka
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normal for an exchange server?

2002-02-20 Thread Rick Reumann

Before I bitch to our network/systems guy, is there any reason why a
microsoft exchange server should convert all mail to HTML as it comes
in? For example if you send me a personal message to my work address
of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will receive a copy as HTML. Stupid I
know. I just want to know if it's easy to turn this off and/or if
there is some reason for why it's set up this way here at work.

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Alain de Gevigney

Hello Marck,

 On  Wed, 20 Feb 2002 at 12:32:42 [GMT +] (which was 13:32 where I live) you wrote:

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It's base64 encoded :)

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 As I've subscribed to many ML, I'd suggest to put in the Object
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 For example, - This is just an idea - i received today an object msg
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 I think It's more clear (can we say clearer?).
MDP 
MDP In a word - no. (well, yes we can say either more clear or clearer
MDP although not more clearer, but we won't change the subject format).
MDP 
MDP You use The Bat! - use the filter recommended in the Welcome message
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MDP group to highlight messages from different lists. Impose those colours
MDP with filters. Then go back and ask the other list admins to take off
MDP the [listname] 'cos once you've got decent filter sets in place you'll
MDP find the waste of Subject column space in the message list as
MDP infuriating as the rest of us do! ;-)
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MDP (no offence intended - it's an old topic, been thrashed out before).
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Re: normal for an exchange server?

2002-02-20 Thread Markus Gloede

Hi,

normal is a relative term. :)

Rick Reumann wrote:

 Before I bitch to our network/systems guy, is there any reason why a
 microsoft exchange server should convert all mail to HTML as it comes
 in?

Not really.

 For example if you send me a personal message to my work address of
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will receive a copy as HTML. Stupid I know. I
 just want to know if it's easy to turn this off and/or if there is some
 reason for why it's set up this way here at work.

The why I can answer you not (says Yoda) but turn-offable it is. AFAIK the
administrator can disable it on a per address basis. Hopefully your
network/systems guy cooperative he is.

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Carsten Thnges

Hi Marck,

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do you remember my mail regarding the missing
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This was base64 encoded.

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| On 20 February 2002 at 13:20:43 +0100 (which was 12:20 where I live)
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| 
|  As I've subscribed to many ML, I'd suggest to put in the Object
|  field e.g. [tbudl], just to know which list I receive from.
| 
|  For example, - This is just an idea - i received today an object msg
|  titled: [keriofirewall] Where to go for Help?
| 
|  I think It's more clear (can we say clearer?).
| 
| In a word - no. (well, yes we can say either more clear or clearer
| although not more clearer, but we won't change the subject format).
| 
| You use The Bat! - use the filter recommended in the Welcome message
| for this list to differentiate your mail. Use a distinctive colour
| group to highlight messages from different lists. Impose those colours
| with filters. Then go back and ask the other list admins to take off
| the [listname] 'cos once you've got decent filter sets in place you'll
| find the waste of Subject column space in the message list as
| infuriating as the rest of us do! ;-)
| 
| (no offence intended - it's an old topic, been thrashed out before).
| 
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changing smtp server settings

2002-02-20 Thread Catalin Olteanu

Hello TBUDL,

Is there a way to quickly (and automatically) change the SMTP
server settings under Account Properties - Transport - SMTP Server?
I'm using a laptop, and I have different providers at work, at home,
or while I'm at client's sites. I have several accounts. It's pretty
annoying to manually change the settings from one to another.

Solutions I've thought about:

1. If the settings would be stored in Windows Registry -
creating a .reg file for each of the providers, that will reset the
smtp key to the desired value. Unusable, I couldn't find the settings
under Registry.

2. Installing a local mail server, and routing all the
accounts through the local web server. Simple, but I would rather not
do that, as I already have too many services/servers running locally

3. Other TB tricks, that I'm not aware of.

Feedback kindly requested.

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Re: changing smtp server settings

2002-02-20 Thread Mark Andrews

Hello Catalin,

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 4:25:26 PM, you wrote:

CO Is there a way to quickly (and automatically) change the SMTP
CO server settings under Account Properties - Transport - SMTP Server?
CO 3. Other TB tricks, that I'm not aware of.

Not the best solution but I've used a dummy account with the Home SMTP
settings in. When I need to send at home, just copy contents of normal
outbox into the outbox for this account and send.

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Re[2]: changing smtp server settings

2002-02-20 Thread Catalin Olteanu

Hello Mark,

Well, I'm currently doing that (I'm too lazy to change the
settings for all my accounts, therefore I'm just changing one of
them), but it's rather annoying, since I like to have all my send
mails under the appropriate accounts, so that I can easily find them
later, if/when needed. Therefore, I usually move them to the customize
account outbox, then, once sent, move them back to the sent folder
under the original account. Which is, needless to say, kind of stupid.
That's the reason I'm looking for another fix.

If there is no other way to do it, it might be a good idea to
send a request to the developers, maybe they can figure out a
solution.

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 11:41:29 AM, you wrote:

MA Hello Catalin,

MA Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 4:25:26 PM, you wrote:

CO Is there a way to quickly (and automatically) change the SMTP
CO server settings under Account Properties - Transport - SMTP Server?
CO 3. Other TB tricks, that I'm not aware of.

MA Not the best solution but I've used a dummy account with the Home SMTP
MA settings in. When I need to send at home, just copy contents of normal
MA outbox into the outbox for this account and send.

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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello bbx!

On Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 1:20:43 PM you wrote:

 I think It's more clear (can we say clearer?).

Pleas: No!



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Re: changing smtp server settings

2002-02-20 Thread Ottar Grimstad

Hello Catalin,

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 5:25:26 PM, you wrote to TBUDL:

CO Is there a way to quickly (and automatically) change the
CO SMTP server settings under Account Properties - Transport - SMTP
CO Server? I'm using a laptop, and I have different providers at
CO work, at home, or while I'm at client's sites. I have several
CO accounts. It's pretty annoying to manually change the settings
CO from one to another.

Have you checked out www.myrealbox.com They offer a free login
smtp-server that accepts headers with addresses belonging to other
domaines, I have been told. Maybe you could just use this both from
home and work?

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Re[2]: A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Rick Reumann

On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 4:46:33 AM, Geoff wrote:

GL Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 3:22:08 AM, Rick Reumann wrote:

GL I regularly use Remind-Me to schedule events at different times of the
GL day and to send out email reminders to more than just me! Try this:
GL 1. Double-click the day of the event.
GL 2. In the Event Notification dialog box, clear Notify at Startup.
GL 3. Set Notify At to the required time.
GL 4. Click the Email tab and enter the address of the recipient, select
GLany attachment or include file, and whether to prompt before
GLsending.

   I know that works Geoff but then when using it as a tool to
   look at what events you have scheduled for that day you really
   have no view to check them (unless you check when the alarm
   events are). Seems like there should be a view where you can
   see events that are scheduled for different times of the day.
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Re[2]: [SOT] A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Rick Reumann

On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 8:38:37 AM, Geordon wrote:

GV You mght want to look into SideKick (?) by Starfish Software.  I know that
GV it did this sort of thing a few years back, it used regular e-mail to
GV send/recieve scheduling etc.  It was pretty slick, IMO.  Problem was getting
GV other people to use it. ;)

That stinks..just checked and they have discontinued that
product:(

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Address Book Tool Tips

2002-02-20 Thread Nick Danger

Resent as I never saw the original show up. Sorry if this ends up
being a dupe.


This may be more of a Windows question, but since I'm not sure I'm
starting off asking it here.

I find the info that appears in the tool tips when you highlight an
entry in the address book really handy for quickly retrieving a phone
number or address.  Is there anyway to edit what information is
available to be shown, or is there anyway to prolong the duration the
tool tip remains visible?

Thanks for any help, or in pointing me where to go look for more
Windows help if it's applicable.

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Re[3]: [SOT] A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Dave Conroy

Hi Rick,

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 5:35:27 PM, Rick wrote:

Rick Reumann On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 8:38:37 AM, Geordon wrote:

GV You mght want to look into SideKick (?) by Starfish Software.  I know that
GV it did this sort of thing a few years back, it used regular e-mail to
GV send/recieve scheduling etc.  It was pretty slick, IMO.  Problem was getting
GV other people to use it. ;)

Rick Reumann That stinks..just checked and they have discontinued that
Rick Reumann product:(

Try Time and Chaos ... looks a bit rubbish (like TB!) but does a good
job.

http://www.isbister.com/chaos32.html

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Re: [SOT] A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Chris Hall

Thursday, 21 February 2002

Hi Rick,

On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, at 22:22:08 [GMT -0500] (which was 4:22 p.m. here
in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote:


RR Anybody know of a good scheduler
RR Does anyone have any good product suggestions? Thanks.

Try Time  Chaos

www.isbister.com



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Re: Suggestion

2002-02-20 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Bbx,

On Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 1:20:43 PM you wrote (at least in
part):

b As I've subscribed to many ML, I'd suggest to put in the Object field
b e.g. [tbudl], just to know which list I receive from.

Bad idea ... there're regular expressions around build exactly for
this purpose: stripping these killers off.
I don't need them, it's only a waste of desktop space in my subject
column.
Filter mails from different mailing lists to different folders and
there's no problem recognizing what object the mail is of.

This list e.g. is filtered on my side by checking for presence of

'Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]'

in headers (Kludges), gets moved to a dedicated folder and I'm done.

b I think It's more clear (can we say clearer?).

Of course you can, you can even write it ... see, you already did it
... but you should repeat it :-) It sounds bastard :-)
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Re[3]: Mail ticker Precision

2002-02-20 Thread Hans Henrik Scheel

Hello Philippe,

Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 9:39:10 AM, you wrote:


PG That's the way I use. Could someone send me more short waw files ?
PG Thanks


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Re[2]: [SOT] A Good Alternative to Outlooks Scheduler?

2002-02-20 Thread Peter Kerekes

Hello Chris,

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 2:16:36 PM, you wrote:

CH Thursday, 21 February 2002

CH Hi Rick,

CH On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, at 22:22:08 [GMT -0500] (which was 4:22 p.m. here
CH in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote:


RR Anybody know of a good scheduler
RR Does anyone have any good product suggestions? Thanks.

CH Try Time  Chaos

CH www.isbister.com

Can  T@C send E-mail notification on meetings? I use TC for
many   years   but   never  thought  of  doing  this.

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Filter question

2002-02-20 Thread Stuart Brook

When filtering using Kludges, I'm kind of puzzled ...

For example, I get mail from a mailing list where the sender may be
one of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc
There is no guarantee as to what node it will come from or whether
they'll introduce a new node.  So, I'd rather not introduce a lot of
alternative filters.

As if that's not enough I get another list from the same hosts ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

So if I filter on kludges, from what I can make out, I have to use
alternatives ...

i.e.
sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

etc

What I really would like to be able to do is say

sender: list and xyz.com

Is there any way to do that ?

Thanks

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Re: Filter question

2002-02-20 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Stuart.

At 7:52 PM on Wednesday, February 20, 2002 you wrote
the following about Filter question:

Stuart What I really would like to be able to do is say
Stuart sender: list and xyz.com
Stuart Is there any way to do that ?

  Sure. If I understood you correctlyh, just create
  rule 1, then add a rule 2 (don't use the alternative
  option).

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Re[2]: Filter question

2002-02-20 Thread Stuart Brook

Hello Jan,

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 8:04:18 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Stuart.

 At 7:52 PM on Wednesday, February 20, 2002 you wrote
 the following about Filter question:

Stuart What I really would like to be able to do is say
Stuart sender: list and xyz.com
Stuart Is there any way to do that ?

   Sure. If I understood you correctlyh, just create
   rule 1, then add a rule 2 (don't use the alternative
   option).

Well, no, not quite,

because as I understand this I am looking for a string inclusive of the
header.

So, I can look for sender: list
but how can I look for sender: xyz.com - this will surely fail

Stuart


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Re[2]: reading aol mail with the bat

2002-02-20 Thread ETM

Yes, that's true, although there is a relatively new third-party
feeware program available that evidently permits downloading AOL mail
into OE (whether into any other mail programs, I don't know).

Elaine

 Hi Shoebuddy,

 Sunday, February 17, 2002, 1:54:06 PM, you wrote:

 Is it possible to read aol mail with the bat?

 I'm fairly certain AOL uses proprietary access for their email
 and that it cannot be accessed through POP3 -- which is a long
 way of saying No.


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Re: Purging, browsing, and other practical matters

2002-02-20 Thread ETM

I also like reading current mail in the bottom of the list.  I
have to find the oldest unread email and open it and then if I
leave the folder the next time I return I will return to that
position.  I haven't found another go-round after compression.

Elaine


 All:

 I like my messages sorted by creation date, with the oldest messages
 at the top, and unread messages at the bottom.  No problem to do
 that, of course.

 But whenever I purge and compress and subsequently reopen a folder,
 the message list has lost the focus, and because of that the message
 list has scrolled all the way up to the beginning of the folder,
 where the ancient messages reside.  Kind of inconvenient to reset the
 focus if you have a lot of *large* folders, at least for me.

 One way around this, I suppose, would be to change the sort order,
 and have the newest messages at the top of the message list.  But
 this seems to mean that new messages will appear in the inverse order
 of creation, and since TB's default action seems to be to scroll down
 to the next unread (can it be set to scroll up?), I have to do
 everything manually if I want to read messages in the order they were
 created then.

 I am wondering if there is anyone else out there who has the same
 problems, and if there is a way of handling this that I have not
 considered.


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what does KLUDGES stand for??

2002-02-20 Thread vj

Hello,

what does KLUDGES stand for.I am setting up some filters and the index
showed it as filters?

thanks

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Re: what does KLUDGES stand for??

2002-02-20 Thread Raj

Vj,

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, at 21:27:35 [GMT -0600] (which was 8:57 AM where I live) you
wrote:

v what does KLUDGES stand for

Message Headers. Press F9 on any message to see it.

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Why isn't there a special name for the tops of your feet?

Replied on Thursday, February 21, 2002 using TB Ver 1.54 Beta/39 on Windows 2000


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Re: Filter question

2002-02-20 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Stuart,

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 20:21:26 -0500GMT (21-2-2002, 2:21 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

SB So, I can look for sender: list
SB but how can I look for sender: xyz.com - this will surely fail

No, you're only testing for a substring in the name/address of the
sender. So you can define two rules.

When checking the headers (all headers) don't they have anything in
common? Like a reply-to header or a list-id header. You can check for
any header in the kludges.

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