Re[2]: Problem Filtering for non-English characters

2002-03-21 Thread Peter Kerekes

Hello Jernej,

Thursday, March 21, 2002, 2:35:53 AM, you wrote:

JS> Hello Peter,

JS> 20. marec 2002, 23:24:34, you wrote:

PK>>  Funny, I use ISO-8859-2 character set (in View|character
PK>>  set). In your the header I see in your name with an accent
PK>>  grave (?) č (I don't know how this will show) in the text
PK>>  where you explain what it suppose to be I see the c with
PK>>  caron properly ^c (I can't make that). However in my
PK>>  repply's quote it shows show again as č.

JS> I don't really understand from your text, how you see č - as ^c or as
JS> 'e (your text shows ^c here, see attached image). The correct is ^c...

It appears even more complicated, in your reply and attached
screen-shot thing show different again from what I see on
my screen.
Let's start again. I will use the Latin characters and
indicate after the character what the accent is on top.

1./ Your E-mail header shows on my screen as Jemej
Simone`ie`

2./ In  the text you write and refer to a c with a caron I
see exactly what you want to show c^ (not ^but reverse, I
don't have this character).

I hope now it is clearer.

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Importing and backing up mail

2002-03-21 Thread ETM

I think this may have been lost under another thread, would
appreciate a reply if available.  I am also checking on my just-changed subscription 
address to see if
this posts.

> Second I'd wait a few day, maybe some really few weeks, for 1.54
> becoming released. 1.54 is able to import OE6 message base,
> although I
> don't have any clue how the performance is when importing 3G.

Thank you, Peter.  OE mail is compressed, unfortunately is 3 gig.  I will
wait for the new release.  Will there be an announcement here?

Along the same line, I am backing up TB, but thought I had seen
something that might indicate possible problems in the event a
restore was necessary, so I am also using a copy/paste
operation on the Mail folder inside TB and burning that copy to a
CD for use in any CD-ROM.  While I realize I can read the mail
(headers and all!) on that CD, am I safe with the TB backup for
restoring, or, for that matter, can the entire Mail folder be
restored if there is (please NOT) a crash?

Elaine



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Re[2]: Eudora Import

2002-03-21 Thread Michael T. Ashby

I don't recall having anything like that, but that's kinda what I
figured. Sounds like I'm SOL. Oh well...


Michael T. Ashby
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Thursday, March 21, 2002, 12:24:49 PM, you wrote:

NA> Hello Michael T. Ashby,

NA> On Thursday, March 21 2002 at 08:08 AM PDT, you wrote:

>> All of my sent items have imported with HTML tags in the body of the
>> document. TB! doesn't render the e-mail as html, so it shows the tags.
>> I don't use HTML for e-mail. Everything that I sent was in plain text,
>> so I don't know why TB! decided to add the tags.

NA> I think the problem was that Eudora used Rich Text Format without you being
NA> aware of it... or something along those lines. You may have had an underline
NA> in your signature, or something bolded or italicised. Can you recall anything
NA> like that?



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Outlook address book import

2002-03-21 Thread Daniel Maier


Hallo,

will the next version of TB contain an automatic address book import
feature from Outlook?

When importing via comma separated values, my notes get converted into
separate items. How can I avoid this?

Thanks for your help

Dan



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Re: Eudora Import

2002-03-21 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Michael T. Ashby,

On Thursday, March 21 2002 at 08:08 AM PDT, you wrote:

> All of my sent items have imported with HTML tags in the body of the
> document. TB! doesn't render the e-mail as html, so it shows the tags.
> I don't use HTML for e-mail. Everything that I sent was in plain text,
> so I don't know why TB! decided to add the tags.

I think the problem was that Eudora used Rich Text Format without you being
aware of it... or something along those lines. You may have had an underline
in your signature, or something bolded or italicised. Can you recall anything
like that?


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Re[2]: Help on rexexp

2002-03-21 Thread HORA/Lionnel_FERRATON

Bonjour Dirk,

Le jeudi 21 mars 2002 à 17:06:18, vous écriviez :

DH> Try
DH> (?ism)(.*)(START)(.*?)(END)(.*)
DH> ^

Perfect, work fine for my needs.

Thks



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Re: Eudora Import

2002-03-21 Thread Joseph N.

I'm no expert in email or Eudora, but I think the culprit is Eudora,
not TB!

I used Eudora for quite a while, and was pleased with it.  But then I
changed in order to have a more stable multi-user MUA.  I wound up
importing Eudora messages, at various times, into Pegasus and Zoot. My
experience then was similar to yours now with TB!:  Eudora's messages
have a significant number of HTML-like tags.

If I were you, I wouldn't take the time to remove the tags.  The less
preferable option would be to keep Eudora on my computer for the
purpose of reading the old messages, and the more preferable option
would be to use Mailbag Assistant (Fookes Software).  Mailbag
Assistant is an email and archive management tool which can read the
Eudora files, and you can reply to them if desired with Mailbag
Assistant as the front end for TB!  If you decide someday to switch
out of TB!, the program can read these message files, too.

-- 
JN


 Michael T. Ashby wrote on Thursday, March 21, 2002:

> I recently migrated from Eudora to TB! and I'm very happy, but I've
> found another oddball quirk that I'm hoping the "collective" here can
> help me with.

> All of my sent items have imported with HTML tags in the body of the
> document. TB! doesn't render the e-mail as html, so it shows the tags.
> I don't use HTML for e-mail. Everything that I sent was in plain text,
> so I don't know why TB! decided to add the tags.

> Anyone have any suggestions on how to remove them from my 20,000+ sent
> e-mails? :-)



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Re: Help on rexexp

2002-03-21 Thread Dirk Heiser

Hi HORA/Lionnel_FERRATON,

On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 16:53:40 +0100, you wrote:

> I want to take a text beetween 2 words (say START and END).

> %SETPATTREGEXP="(?ism)(.*)(START)(.*)(END)(.*)"

> All is fine if i have only one END in my text but if thers is two or
> more, i have all the text beetween START and the last END

> How can i tell the bat to "stop" at the first 'END' 

Try

(?ism)(.*)(START)(.*?)(END)(.*)
^

BTW: If you need only the text between START/END you could also write:

(?ism).*START(.*?)END.*
^
Than the result are in subpattern 1

cu,
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Eudora Import

2002-03-21 Thread Michael T. Ashby

I recently migrated from Eudora to TB! and I'm very happy, but I've
found another oddball quirk that I'm hoping the "collective" here can
help me with.

All of my sent items have imported with HTML tags in the body of the
document. TB! doesn't render the e-mail as html, so it shows the tags.
I don't use HTML for e-mail. Everything that I sent was in plain text,
so I don't know why TB! decided to add the tags.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to remove them from my 20,000+ sent
e-mails? :-)


Michael T. Ashby
Consultant
The Ashby Group
http://www.ashbygroup.net
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Re: Help on rexexp

2002-03-21 Thread Markus Gloede

Hi,

HORA/Lionnel_FERRATON wrote:

> I want to take a text beetween 2 words (say START and END).

> Ex : START blabla blabla blabla END

> I use the following rexexp

> %SETPATTREGEXP="(?ism)(.*)(START)(.*)(END)(.*)"

> All is fine if i have only one END in my text but if thers is two or
> more, i have all the text beetween START and the last END

> How can i tell the bat to "stop" at the first 'END' 

Your problem is called 'greedy matching' try non-greedy matching by
replacing ".*" with ".?"

Regards,

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Help on rexexp

2002-03-21 Thread HORA/Lionnel_FERRATON

Hello,

I want to take a text beetween 2 words (say START and END).

Ex : START blabla blabla blabla END

I use the following rexexp

%SETPATTREGEXP="(?ism)(.*)(START)(.*)(END)(.*)"

All is fine if i have only one END in my text but if thers is two or
more, i have all the text beetween START and the last END

How can i tell the bat to "stop" at the first 'END' 

Thanks in advance



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Re: Mail Ticker background Color

2002-03-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

Hi Alexander,

@21 March 2002, 16:39:13 +0500 (11:39 UK time) Alexander A. Gomanyuk
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> Is it possibly to change subj ?
  
Simple answer : No.

Going into a bit more detail: No. (sorry).

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Mail Ticker background Color

2002-03-21 Thread Alexander A. Gomanyuk

Hello Batmans,

Is it possibly to change subj ?
  

Regards, Your sincerely registered
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Re: Followup treads

2002-03-21 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Allie,

On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 04:28:07 -0500GMT (21-3-02, 10:28 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

ACM> This is where message scoring would come in very handy.

Yep.

ACM> It would take a lot of work and many filters to make your scheme there
ACM> work. It isn't terribly practical.

 I know.
It can be done, though.

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Re: Followup treads

2002-03-21 Thread Allie C Martin

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RO>>> When you're viewing the folder in threaded mode, you could
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RO>>> interesting.
SH>> But that only colors that level. What about if you're just
SH>> interested in a sub thread?

RO> Then you'll have to use my other suggestion and hope that everybody
RO> on that list uses mua's that support threading and thus keep putting
RO> the message-id of the interesting message in the references header.

This is where message scoring would come in very handy.

It would take a lot of work and many filters to make your scheme there
work. It isn't terribly practical.

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Re: Followup treads

2002-03-21 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Stuart,

On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 22:27:55 +GMT (20-3-02, 23:27 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

RO>> When you're viewing the folder in threaded mode, you could color-code
RO>> the message, then it's easy to see what threads are interesting.
SH> But that only colors that level. What about if you're just interested
SH> in a sub thread?

Then you'll have to use my other suggestion and hope that everybody on
that list uses mua's that support threading and thus keep putting the
message-id of the interesting message in the references header.

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