Re: [T/N: C7DF0A92]:

2021-07-09 Thread MAU
Hello Ian,

> Just wondering how to add a custom dictionary for spell checking? I
> can;t seem to find where to create one.

Are  you  using  SSCE  dictionaries? ) know I created one some 9 or 10
years ago but, right now, I don't have the slightest idea of how I did it.


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Re: [T/N: CDD1A1F6]: Yahoo mail via POP

2021-06-29 Thread Lore Galore
Hello Ian,



Tuesday, June 29, 2021, 1:19:49 AM, you wrote:

> G'day,

> Ok, I figured it out.

> The Bat! is considered an "insecure app" by Yahoo and so needs a separate 
> password to be able to use it from the POP3 server, whereas MailWasher is 
> seen as a secure app!

> So, work your way over to the Account Security

> https://help.yahoo.com/kb/generate-third-party-passwords-sln15241.html

> You then get to this page where you can set or revoke the app password. 
> Because of HTML limitations, you will see the first step is the above link.

> Now, follow the steps and you will have a long password generated. Save that 
> and for The Bat!, you use the generated password only. For everything else, 
> you use your normal password.

> Hope it makes sense.

> Generate and manage third-party app passwords

> Some older, third-party email apps (that do not use our Yahoo branded sign-in 
> page) require you to enter a single password for login credentials. To access 
> your Yahoo Mail account on these apps, you'll need to generate and use an app 
> password. An app password is a long, randomly generated code that gives a 
> non-Yahoo app permission to access your Yahoo account. You’ll only need to 
> provide this code once to sign in to your third-party email app.

> Generate an app password

> Sign in to your Yahoo Account Security page.
> Click Generate app password or Generate and manage app passwords.
> Enter your app's name in the text field.
> Click Generate password.
> Follow the instructions below the app password.
> Click Done.

> Use this app password and your email address to sign in to your email app.
> Revoke an app password

> Sign in to your Yahoo Account Security page.
> Click Generate and manage app passwords.
> Click the Delete next to the app password you want to revoke.
> Click Delete to confirm.




>  

Glad you got that settled.  Just commenting because Google also stops "insecure 
apps", and one has to go to the Google account and choose the setting to allow 
insecure apps.  Fastmail allows creation of app passwords, as well.

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Re: [T/N: F1FB303C]: Show message tabs????

2021-06-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Ian,

On Mon, 21 Jun 2021 15:04:03 +1000 GMT (21-Jun-21, 12:04 +0700 GMT),
Ian A. White wrote:

>>> How do I turn the message tabs back on?

TF>> I am not sure whether this is what you mean:

TF>> Main Menu: Workspace / Folder Tabs / [X] Show folder tabs

> Not quite, but it pointed me in the right direction.
[...]

Glad to hear that your problem is solved.

> While on this, is there a searchable Help file available? It is just that the 
> web based one doesn't really have god search options, or I have not been able 
> to find the option.

The web-based Help file is it. I like that it is context-sensitive; whereever 
you hit F1 while working in TB, the relevant chapter will be opened. I use it 
sometimes and it works for my needs. YMMV.

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Re: [T/N: F1FB303C]: Show message tabs????

2021-06-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Ian,

On Sun, 20 Jun 2021 23:17:24 +1000 GMT (20-Jun-21, 20:17 +0700 GMT),
Ian A. White wrote:

> It's been a LONG day.

;-)

> I have to call it quits for tonight as it is heading for midnight.

> While trying to get rid of the quick reply window, I saw a tool tip to "Hide 
> Message Tabs. I picked this as I had never seen it before and foolishly 
> thought it might get rid of the quick reply window. Unfortunately it hid the 
> filter tabs and I cannot find a way of turning those tabs back on. I use them 
> to filter my messages and cannot find a way of restoring them. Never realised 
> there would not be an option to show the filter tabs.

> How do I turn the message tabs back on?

I am not sure whether this is what you mean:

Main Menu: Workspace / Folder Tabs / [X] Show folder tabs

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Re: [T/N: 7232C0F3]: Upgrading The Bat!

2021-06-20 Thread Ian A. White
Sorry, I prepared it as a plain text message but had to resend it and when I 
edited the message, the old quirk of changing the format back to HTML kicked 
back in and I forgot to switch it back.

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Re: [T/N: 7232C0F3]: Upgrading The Bat!

2021-06-20 Thread Ian A. White
Title: Re: [T/N: 7232C0F3]: Upgrading The Bat!


G'day Richard,

Apologies for the way this comes through, but while the upgrade has gone through without a hitch as far as my message base and filters are concerned, my message templates have become horribly screwed up, hence the poor format of this message.

To give you an idea of what is going on, here is what my reply template ends up being when I somply press the reply button.

G'day +ACU-CapitalFirst+AD0AJQ-OFromFName,

+ACU-QInclude+AD0AIg-Reply+AF8-Ref+ACI

+ACU-NOReadConfirm+ACU-Cursor+ACU-Quotes

+ACU-QInclude+AD0AIg-Signature+AF8-TB+ACI

+ACU-QInclude+AD0AIg-The+AF8-Bat+AF8-Beta+AF8-Discussion+AF8-Signature+ACI
+ACU-QInclude+AD0AIg-TB+AF8-Headers+ACI
+ACU-SetEditor+AD0-1
+ACU-QInclude+AD0AIg-Default+AF8-Delay+ACI-

Now, those up with everything will know whats going however I have not the foggiest idea as to what the +ACU- and +ACI means and why it is there.

You can see what it was supposed to show from my previous message in this thread.

Basically I have used separate quick templates that can be used across multiple folders and groups and then they get called up as %QT in a particular group etc. This way, if I need to change something, I only have to do it once and it ends up automatically across all the groups that use it.

Anyone have any idea as to why this change has happened?

Thanks.

I am going to enter a sigdash even though I have no signature as I am mot a big fish eater. Well, you know what I mean :D

Hopefully it comes down this time as the other thing is that it lost the from setting and used my default.

One other thing is I have lost the message list tabs and am having to ferret around to find out how to get them back.

I was trying to get rid of all the unnecessary windows like the quick reply window and the one at the root of an account. Much better to access them from menus and toolbars. That will learn me.

Here goes.

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Re: [T/N: 7232C0F3]: Upgrading The Bat!

2021-06-19 Thread Richard Newman via TBUDL
Hello Ian,


> I need to preserve the existing message database and apart from a 
> separate copy of the messages and then doing Backup through the Tools 
> menu, is there any thing I need to do?
In addition to the TB internal backup of your message database and settings, I 
would do a full backup of TB program files and data files. I would then 
uninstall TB and the message database so you can install 9.3.4 fresh without 
any possible corruptions that may have happened in between. Once your new 9.3.4 
is installed you should be able to use TB's restore to restore your message 
database, address book and settings. 

This should avoid any quirky differences that may exist between 4.2 and 9.3.4.  
The full backup of TB program  and dataa  files will allow you to return to 
your pre-9.3.4 state just in case things do not go as smoothly as we both think 
they should.

Best regards,
 Richard                            mailto:the...@newmangroup.com
===
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Re: [T/N: 2EA9557A]: Unable to contact RitLabs

2021-03-17 Thread Marck

On 17 March 2021 at 11:35 Ian A. White wrote and made these points

>... 

IAW> So please, what mail server do I need to use? Do I use
IAW> c4s4-4e-syd.hosting-services.net.au or mail.wai.com.au, and when will
IAW> those settings become perational?

I would suggest that you move away from a service provider that fails to update 
expired certificates but enforces the use of them. Add the deletion of support 
tickets on this topic, you are not dealing with technical competence here on 
any level.

IAW> It is highly unlikely that I am the only person having issues and as
IAW> usual, the vast majority will do something when they suddenly find
IAW> they cannot access their e-mail.

Even that does not guarantee action on their behalf. It seems to me that, if 
they knew how to fix this, they would never have allowed this oxymoronic 
situation to arise.

IAW> At the moment the only option I have is to forward all messages that 
IAW> come in to my mail box to my ISPsmail account and just check that one 
IAW> box.

I'd steer clear of using the service provider directly - IMO it is dangerous to 
rely on an organisation that is proving itself consistently "not good at what 
they claim to be good at".

IAW> I have managed to get by in the past and even worked around their 
IAW> blind decision to block all messages where you forwarded a message as 
IAW> an eml file.

Well, that's ludicrous.

IAW> I hope you can make sense of it.

I think I have. Although, it does seem to have triggered me! :-) 

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Re: [T/N: 2EA9557A]: Unable to contact RitLabs

2021-03-17 Thread Marck Pearlstone

On 17 March 2021 at 05:11 Ian A. White wrote and made these points

IAW> I am having some issues and thought I'd post a message on the RITLabs 
IAW> forum on their web page.

... 

IAW> How do I contact someone there?

They are present on these support lists and may have seen your message. You 
don't state what issues you are having. There are others on here who may be 
able to help.

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Re: [T/N: 66B196C9]: Upgrading procedure

2019-06-01 Thread Paul Berger
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,

Saturday, June 1, 2019, 9:09:59 PM, you wrote:

IAW> G'day,

IAW> Hope this is OK to post here.

IAW> As you can see, I am using a rather old version of The Bat! I did have
IAW> a discount coupon, however with a few things going on at the moment, I
IAW> put things off until it would appear that the offer has now lapsed.

IAW> Ok, my fault, but one issue was that it was not clear what the amount 
IAW> of the discount was, and then even how to redeem the discount coupon. 
IAW> Also as an upgrade, would it mean the version I currently have would 
IAW> no longer be able to be used, and did I have to install the new 
IAW> version to use the discount coupon or could I have purchased the 
IAW> upgrade using the coupon to then install it later when things were not
IAW> so critical?

IAW> Ah well, never mind, stuff happens. Maybe I'll get another coupon in
IAW> years to come, so any information would be valuable in the off chance
IAW> that an offer comes up again.

IAW> Thanks in advance.



While you wait for the experts, I found that the upgrade is smart
enough to keep all you old info.

It worked like that after my computer crashed.


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Re[2]: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-14 Thread Paul Van Noord
7/14/2015  7:45 AM

Hi Ian,

On 7/13/2015 Ian A. White wrote:

IAW What complicates matters is that my web host sold out to one company,
IAW and then that company sold out to another. It was the first company 
IAW that switched servers and no one now knows how, why or what was done.

I once resolved this issue for a customer by going to:
 Options-S/MIME and TLS...-and tick Microsoft CryptoAPI (Windows Certificate 
Store)

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Re[2]: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-14 Thread Paul Van Noord
7/14/2015  7:30 PM

Hi Ian,

On 7/14/2015 Ian A. White wrote:

IAW What I did was search for a RapidSSL certificate (as this is what the
IAW log showed. One of the links had what looks like a hex dump of a 
IAW certificate. I did a copy and paste into a file and gave it a crt 
IAW extension. THe one I used was RapidSSL Intermediate certificate.

IAW I then imported this into my addressbook and it now works. The details 
IAW show it has an expiry date of 2017, so that is around 2 years away. 
IAW Hopefully, when that experiences a problem I will be able to get 
IAW another one!

IAW The joys of competition.

Thanks for replying and explaining what worked!

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Re: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-13 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 14 July 2015 at 2:44:15 AM, in
mid:1359700093.20150714114...@wai.com.au, Ian A. White wrote:



 The first link said the it was already installed as a
 certificate  authority.


How would your browser know whether or not you had this certificate in 
The Bat!'s Trusted Root CA address book?

Anyway, a quick search gave me these two, which may or may not help:-

https://support.servertastic.com/rapidssl-and-geotrust-certificate-not-trusted-on-mobile-device/

https://ssltest12.bbtest.net/


And the URL in your original post redirects to 
https://www.rapidssl.com/legal/. Maybe one of the two root certs 
linked from that page is what you want.




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Re: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-13 Thread Rick
I tried them all, but no luck.
Did you try importing them into the address book? That is where they go and I 
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Re: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-12 Thread Rick
How do I rectify the situation? I have tried to search for a solution, but 
generally end up nowhere. I've spent the best part of a week trying to get my 
web host to resolve it, but they say they have tested it and it is OK. Of 
course it would be OK as they are using a matched set of certificates, but I 
seem to be missing something. Clicking the link shown in the account log, 
takes me a site that shows a whole lot of PDF documents, but nothing about 
downloading a certificate. I don't have that much hair to pull out now.
Try these
http://secure.globalsign.net/cacert/Root-R1.crt 
https://www.geotrust.com/resources/root-certificates/index.html 
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Re: [n]

2006-09-16 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Wednesday 13 September 2006 at 11:38:54 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Terry Munson wrote:


 Account/properties/reply/use reply numbering in subject

or %SingleRe in reply templates as required

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Re: [n]

2006-09-14 Thread Paul Jansen
Julian,

 Go to Account Properties for the account(s) in question.  Go down to
 Templates, then Reply (you may need to expand the Templates list to
 see this) and uncheck the checkbox second up from the
 bottom - Use reply numbering in subject line.

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Re: [n]

2006-09-13 Thread Paul Jansen
Dear All,

How can I turn off the number in [] after the the Re when replying to
messages.   It seems to be messing up the threading for people not
using The Bat and I would like to have the choice whether to use this
facility or not.

Thanks

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Re: [n]

2006-09-13 Thread Terry Munson

Hello Paul,

Account/properties/reply/use reply numbering in subject

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Re: [n]

2006-09-13 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Wednesday, September 13, 2006, 11:17:16 PM, Paul Jansen wrote:

 How can I turn off the number in [] after the the Re when replying to
 messages.   It seems to be messing up the threading for people not
 using The Bat and I would like to have the choice whether to use this
 facility or not.

Go to Account Properties for the account(s) in question.  Go down to
Templates, then Reply (you may need to expand the Templates list to
see this) and uncheck the checkbox second up from the
bottom - Use reply numbering in subject line.

Julian

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Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-11-23 Thread MAU
Hello all,

In folder properties one can set for how long to keep messages. TB's
help says:

,- [ Keep messages in the base for n days ]
| The maximum age of a message allowed in the message base. If a message
| is older than this, it will be automatically deleted from the message
| base by Purge command.
`-

I assume message age is calculated from received date. Can anyone
confirm?

TIA.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-11-23 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Mau,

@23-Nov-2003, 19:39 +0100 (23-Nov 18:39 UK time) MAU [M] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

M ,- [ Keep messages in the base for n days ]
M | The maximum age of a message allowed in the message base. If a message
M | is older than this, it will be automatically deleted from the message
M | base by Purge command.
M `-

M I assume message age is calculated from received date. Can anyone
M confirm?

Allow me :-).

I have evidence of a message with a creation date in 1998 that
doesn't yet fit the 30 day retention criteria. So TB is clearly
using received date for purging information.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-11-23 Thread MAU
Hello Marck,

 I have evidence of a message with a creation date in 1998 that
 doesn't yet fit the 30 day retention criteria. So TB is clearly
 using received date for purging information.

Thanks for the confirmation :)

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-16 Thread MAU
Hello Peter,

 Yes, indeed. It will mark the messages out of range as deleted, and
 with the next Purge and compress they will be actually deleted.

PR It strikes me this could be somewhat inconvenient.

 Why is that?

My previous MUA had that capability. While there was at least one
message in a thread that was younger than the setting for that
account/folder, it would not delete any messages in the thread. I found
this to be a very convenient feature.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-16 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas,

 I have set the expiration to 180 days. Haven't found a mailing-list
 thread that ran longer than that... ;-)

I set most my mailing list to just 15 or 30 days at the most. My message
base would be huge if I set these to 180 days. As I say in my reply to
Peter Meyns, I found this keep whole thread in my previous MUA
(Virtual Access, BTW) feature quite convenient.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-16 Thread MAU
Hello Stefan,

 Then you should park the threads you are interested in. This way,
 messages won't get deleted by purging.

No, parking is not the solution for what Paul (and others like me) is
looking for. Parking is the solution if I want to keep the thread for
ever (or a very long time), but then it takes manually un-parking the
thread.

What we would be looking for, as I had it in Virtual Access, is that if
I set a folder to keep messages for 30 days, no thread will be deleted
if the it has at least one message that is less than 30 days old. A
quite convenient feature when you are subscribed to many mailing lists
(or newsgroups) like I am.

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Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-15 Thread Paul Richardson

If this setting is exceeded, will TB split an existing thread,
removing those that exceed it and keeping those that do not?

Nothing in the Help file again.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-15 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Paul,

on Fri, 15 Aug 2003 20:38:44 +0100GMT (15.08.03, 21:38 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

PR If this setting is exceeded, will TB split an existing thread,
PR removing those that exceed it and keeping those that do not?

Yes, indeed. It will mark the messages out of range as deleted, and
with the next Purge and compress they will be actually deleted.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-15 Thread Paul Richardson

Peter Meyns wrote:

 Yes, indeed. It will mark the messages out of range as deleted, and
 with the next Purge and compress they will be actually deleted.

TVM

It strikes me this could be somewhat inconvenient.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-15 Thread Paul Richardson

Peter Meyns wrote:

 Why is that?

TBH, I suppose mainly because my previous e-mail client did not split
threads in this way; it wouldn't delete until the last message passed
the sell-by date.

 If I want to save a thread, I copy it to my archive
 folder, and let the mailing list continue its purging on time.

Which of course splits the thread.

 you could set your list folder to not expire messages at all

Better, IMO. Then I could copy or delete the entire thread manually.

It's not a huge problem, of course, just something that might have
been more thoughtfully designed, IMO.

Anyway, thanks for your help: it's saved me finding out the hard way!

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Re[2]: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-15 Thread Stefan Tanurkov
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PR It strikes me this could be somewhat inconvenient.

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Re: Keep messages in the base for n days

2003-08-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Paul,

On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 22:19:54 +0100 GMT (16/08/2003, 04:19 +0700 GMT),
Paul Richardson wrote:

 you could set your list folder to not expire messages at all

 Better, IMO. Then I could copy or delete the entire thread manually.

I have set the expiration to 180 days. Haven't found a mailing-list
thread that ran longer than that... ;-)

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Auto-save every N sec feature

2003-04-04 Thread Mark Knipfer
In The Bat! 1.63i when I go to Options | Editor Preferences | General
there is this setting:

  Auto-save every
  [0  ] sec

Is this setting for saving a message that you are composing every N
seconds?  If yes, where does it save the message you are composing?

When I click Help in the Editor Preferences tab, there is no information
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Re: Auto-save every N sec feature

2003-04-04 Thread Marcus Ohlström

On Saturday, April 5, 2003, 00:48, Mark Knipfer wrote:

 Is this setting for saving a message that you are composing every N
 seconds?

Yes.

 If yes, where does it save the message you are composing?

To the outbox, as a draft. Great feature IMHO.

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Re: Auto-save every N sec feature

2003-04-04 Thread Mark Knipfer
On Friday, April 4, 2003, 5:51:24 PM, you wrote:

 On Saturday, April 5, 2003, 00:48, Mark Knipfer wrote:

 Is this setting for saving a message that you are composing every N
 seconds?

 Yes.

 If yes, where does it save the message you are composing?

 To the outbox, as a draft. Great feature IMHO.

Yes it is.  I am trying to get more users to convert over to The Bat!.
This is another strong point of The Bat! that I can use.

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Re: Getting rid of Re[n]:

2002-04-12 Thread Chris Lilley

On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 4:25:15 PM, Lars wrote:

LG Hi Chris,
LG On Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 16:12:47 [GMT +0200], you wrote:

CL  I have had nothing but complaints about it from folk I send mail
CL  to, so would like to switch it off. Any hints?

LG Yes. Go to the Account properties - Templates - Reply and uncheck
LG Use reply numbering in the subject line. This will only work with 1.60
LG (and some of the 1.54 betas). But as I could see from your headers, that
LG should be no problem.


Excellent, thanks. I had not noticed that change from 1.53.

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Getting rid of Re[n]:

2002-04-10 Thread Chris Lilley

Hello there,

 Is there some configuration setting, or something I can put in a
 template, that avoids generating the Re[2]: format and generates the
 regular Re: format for replies instead?

 I have had nothing but complaints about it from folk I send mail to,
 so would like to switch it off. Any hints?

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Re: Getting rid of Re[n]:

2002-04-10 Thread Marcus Ohlström


On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 16:12, Chris Lilley wrote:

  Is there some configuration setting, or something I can put in a
  template, that avoids generating the Re[2]: format and generates
  the regular Re: format for replies instead?

  I have had nothing but complaints about it from folk I send mail to,
  so would like to switch it off. Any hints?

Either Account-Properties-Templates-Reply, switch of Use reply
numbering... or insert

%SINGLERE

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Re: Getting rid of Re[n]:

2002-04-10 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Chris,
On Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 16:12:47 [GMT +0200], you wrote:

CL  I have had nothing but complaints about it from folk I send mail
CL  to, so would like to switch it off. Any hints?

Yes. Go to the Account properties - Templates - Reply and uncheck
Use reply numbering in the subject line. This will only work with 1.60
(and some of the 1.54 betas). But as I could see from your headers, that
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Re: Getting rid of Re[n]:

2002-04-10 Thread John Phillips



Hello Chris
You wrote  On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, at 16:12:47 [GMT +0200] (00:12 Thursday where I live):-

  Is there some configuration setting, or something I can put in a
  template, that avoids generating the Re[2]: format and generates the
  regular Re: format for replies instead?

In your account properties:-

Templates / reply / un tick reply numbering,

or use %SINGLERE macro


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Re: Getting rid of Re[n]:

2002-04-10 Thread Luc

 Good evening Chris,

It was foretold that on 10-4-2002 @ 16:12:47 GMT+0200 (which was 16:12
where I live) Chris Lilley wrote and spread these wise comments on
Getting rid of Re[n]::
  
snipped a bit
CL Is there some configuration setting, or something I can put in a
CL  template, that avoids generating the Re[2]: format and generates the
CL  regular Re: format for replies instead?

 I want to ask the reverse thing: is there a way avoiding that it
 shows up in the messages you receive? Maybe a filtering thingie ?
 It's annoying receiving messages with Re(n).

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Signature -- \n Problem

2002-01-21 Thread nick . panienski


Hi,

  as you can see my sig is just --\n, although I correctly put
  -- \n in my 'new message' template. What am I doing wrong??
  (Using TB 1.53d)

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Re: Signature -- \n Problem

2002-01-21 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello nick,

21. januar 2002, 12:15:55, you wrote:

npod   as you can see my sig is just --\n, although I correctly put
npod   -- \n in my 'new message' template. What am I doing wrong??
npod   (Using TB 1.53d)

Type dashdashspaceenter in the template. Even though it will
not look like there is a space at the end, there will be (just don't
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Re[2]: Signature -- \n Problem

2002-01-21 Thread nick . panienski


Hallo Jernej and Brano,

JS Type dashdashspaceenter in the template. Even though it will
JS not look like there is a space at the end, there will be (just don't
JS fiddle with the --  line after that).
Thats what Ive done, putting the cursor to the beginning of the line
and pressing 'end' will put the cursor correctly after dashdashspace,
so there definatly is a dashdashspacenewline. I actually didnt want to
use external files in the first way, so if no one can suggest a
solution Ill try the external file.

(PS, I just manually put a space down there :)

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Re: Signature -- \n Problem

2002-01-21 Thread Carsten Thnges

Hi Nick,

npod (PS, I just manually put a space down there :)

hm, maybe your mail server or virus scanner steals your spaces... ?

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Re[3]: Signature -- \n Problem

2002-01-21 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello nick,

21. januar 2002, 13:22:45, you wrote:

npod Thats what Ive done, putting the cursor to the beginning of the line
npod and pressing 'end' will put the cursor correctly after dashdashspace,
npod so there definatly is a dashdashspacenewline. I actually didnt want to
npod use external files in the first way, so if no one can suggest a
npod solution Ill try the external file.

End will always miss the last space. Select with mouse, and you'll see
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Re[4]: Signature -- \n Problem

2002-01-21 Thread nick . panienski


Hallo Jernej,

JS End will always miss the last space. Select with mouse, and you'll see
JS it.
You missunderstood me, in the 'Templates' 'End' really stops behind
the space. I just created a draft, seeing that in my drafts the space
is not missing. So this really must be a problem of our smtp server /
virus scanner. This sucks.

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it works .. i think (was : How to suppress the S/N)

1999-12-31 Thread Rob

Hello all,

on Wed, 22 Dec 1999, at 22:57:15 local time (GMT +0300), Andrew wrote:

 Sure. You have to use some program for that (a kind of "transparent"
 SMTP server - you tell The Bat to use it as your SMTP server and to
 that program - to use your real SMTP server). I've heard about VPOP.
 Another program is X-Ray (http://xraysoft.cjb.net/)

i think i got the "X-Mailer:" replacing working  ;-)

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Re: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-30 Thread Rob

Hello all,

on Fri, 24 Dec 1999, at 23:43:42 local time (GMT -0700), Keith wrote:

 I, too, would like a translation or a brief readme.

Alex Sanyukovitch, the author, put an an english readme on :
http://members.tripod.co.uk/xraysoft

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RE: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-29 Thread Rob

[re: Maillita]
 I had a quick look and while I am buzy fixing up 3 computers I did
 notice that the guy who wrote it must be Dutch.

yep, i noticed that too. some filenames in the package are Dutch.
also the Maillita homepage was with a Dutch provider (dds.nl).

 I wouldnt mind having a go through some Ducth contacts to see if its
 possible to track down this likely ex-student...

i had a look around and found someone with the same name who studies/studied 
at Wageningen University ... not IT related though, but something 
agricultural.
the info is from 1996 ...

btw ; i contacted the author of X-Ray about english documentation and he said 
he would translate the Russian docs. within the next few days ...
he also asked if someone could proofread them. i could do it, but English is 
not my native language (i'm Dutch), so if any of you is interested ?

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Re[2]: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-29 Thread tracer

Hello Rob,
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999 14:54:17 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Wednesday, December 29, 1999, 8:54:17 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Rob wrote:

Rob [re: Maillita]
 I had a quick look and while I am buzy fixing up 3 computers I did
 notice that the guy who wrote it must be Dutch.

Rob yep, i noticed that too. some filenames in the package are Dutch.
Rob also the Maillita homepage was with a Dutch provider (dds.nl).
ok, chopped the rest as I didnt notice you are Dutch as well...
I will look around though!

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Re[2]: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-25 Thread Andrew K. Lovetski

Hello, The Bat Users!

Another program is X-Ray (http://xraysoft.cjb.net/)

 do you know if there's a translation of whatever the readme.txt of that 
 package is written in ?? (i guess it's Russian ...)

KR Well, it certainly isn't English. I'm not about to run the executable
KR without having any idea of what it will do, so it's not very useful to
KR me at this point.

KR I, too, would like a translation or a brief readme.

I'm sorry, guys. I didn't see the program, and have no idea, what is
written in readme. Well, in a week I plan to download it, so then I'll
send you a translation, if anyone will be interested in it by that
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RE: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-24 Thread Rob

Another program is X-Ray (http://xraysoft.cjb.net/)

do you know if there's a translation of whatever the readme.txt of that 
package is written in ?? (i guess it's Russian ...)

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Re: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-23 Thread tracer

Hello Andrew K. Lovetski,
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999 22:57:15 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, December 23, 1999, 2:57:15 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Andrew K. Lovetski wrote:

Andrew Hello, The Bat Users!

AM So, after all this. Is there a way to suppress the serial number?
write the emails and hexedit them before sending (g)

Andrew Sure. You have to use some program for that (a kind of "transparent"
Andrew SMTP server - you tell The Bat to use it as your SMTP server and to
Andrew that program - to use your real SMTP server). I've heard about VPOP.
Andrew Another program is X-Ray (http://xraysoft.cjb.net/)


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Re: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-23 Thread Dieter Hummel

Hello Listmembers,

On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 at 00:12:40 [GMT +0500] Denis V. Petelin wrote:
^^^

You don't accept Y2K _this_ end of December?

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Re: How to suppress the S/N - was - Re[2]: privacy

1999-12-23 Thread Ali Martin

On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:54:55 +0100, Dieter Hummel wrote:

 On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 at 00:12:40 [GMT +0500] Denis V. Petelin wrote:
 ^^^

 You don't accept Y2K _this_ end of December?

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Re: feature request : moving mail-folders by drag-n-drop

1999-09-22 Thread Steve Lamb

Wednesday, September 22, 1999, 3:53:42 PM, lowlevel wrote:
   I would like to move a mail-folder(-tree!) by simply dragging it to
   the right place, instead of having to re-create them (all). This
   is very cubersome..

ALT/CNTL LMB-drags are what you're looking for.

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Re: feature request : moving mail-folders by drag-n-drop

1999-09-22 Thread Claude

Hi, all,
On 23/09/1999, at 00:53,
lowlevel (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
took a mike and sang on a blues tempo:

l Greetings, 
l  lowlevel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Just press ALT, then drag as you wish.




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