Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-10 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Saturday 9 November 2013 at 5:39:32 PM, in
mid:95227506.20131109113...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:



 The only times I can recall having a message land in
 the wrong folder is when the sender changed something,
 which had been static, upon which I had been filtering.
 An examination of the filter and the errant message
 usually reveals the problem.  


I occasionally get seemingly random missorts from the filters.
Re-filtering corrects it in those cases. In other cases Test Filters 
is a useful tool to work out what went awry.



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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-09 Thread MAU
Hello Chris,


 I see the same, which is not really telling me how a message was
 routed to that folder. I was expecting something that showed the
 filter, or filters, used to move or copy it there.

Have you ever taken a look at the Account's log? If not, please do. 
'Account/View log', or 'Shift+Ctrl+A' or click on bottom status bar.

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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Friday 8 November 2013 at 5:30:39 PM, in
mid:1098350051.20131108113...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:



 Hmmm.  If I follow the above instructions and
 right-click on your message (running a later version of
 TB! than yours), then click Test Filters this is what
 I get:

 http://clip2net.com/s/68hktS


Mine is just the seven tick-boxes and the OK, Help, Cancel buttons.




 And if I click OK, this is what I get:

 http://clip2net.com/s/68hlX5

 I do have a filter that routes all incoming TB!
 messages to my TB! folder.  Am I just not understanding
 what you said?  

Which boxes did you have ticked when clocking the OK button?

In my version, with just the incoming mail and re-filter selected
messages only boxes selected, for a single message in my TBUDL
folder, clicking OK gets me two dialog boxes. 

The first has a title of test results and a body text of Processed
by: The Bat! User Discussion List. Actions performed: Moved to the
folder \\[Path to]\The Bat! User Discussion List. That dialog box also
has an OK button and when I click, the box disappears and shows the
second one that was hidden behind it. (My filter and my folder for
TBUDL messages are both called The Bat! User Discussion List)

That one's title is Test filters and its body text is Messages
processed: 1. Messages Filtered: 1. Re-filtering complete. There are
Close and Help buttons.

For what it's worth, ticking the log filtering results box appears 
to make no difference. The results of the Test Filters function do 
not appear in the account log. Maybe they are written to another file 
somewhere, but I have never felt the need to look for one.


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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Friday 8 November 2013 at 10:33:31 PM, in
mid:1936778188.20131108223...@chriswilson.tv, Chris Wilson wrote:


 I was expecting
 something that showed the filter, or filters, used to
 move or copy it there. I maintain this would be a very
 useful feature, hope I haven't misunderstood the Test
 Filters option, but I believe it does what it's
 supposed to do, but I would like to see something
 showing the history of the copy / move in future
 releases

That feature has existed in every TB! version I have used, from
whatever v2.x I started with in 2004 up to the v4.0.38 I use now.
Maybe they deliberately or accidentally removed it on a newer version. 

If nobody here knows, perhaps somebody on TBBeta can tell you. 
Or maybe RITlabs themselves.

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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-09 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MFPA,

On Saturday, November 09, 2013 you wrote:


M Which boxes did you have ticked when clocking the OK button?

M In my version, with just the incoming mail and re-filter selected
M messages only boxes selected, for a single message in my TBUDL
M folder, clicking OK gets me two dialog boxes.

Ticking the boxes as you stated:

http://clip2net.com/s/68Djzd

Then clicking OK gets me this:

http://clip2net.com/s/68DoYt

M The first has a title of test results and a body text of Processed
M by: The Bat! User Discussion List. Actions performed: Moved to the
M folder \\[Path to]\The Bat! User Discussion List. That dialog box also
M has an OK button and when I click, the box disappears and shows the
M second one that was hidden behind it. (My filter and my folder for
M TBUDL messages are both called The Bat! User Discussion List)

M That one's title is Test filters and its body text is Messages
M processed: 1. Messages Filtered: 1. Re-filtering complete. There are
M Close and Help buttons.

As you can see, your Test filters box and mine differ.  The box within the 
box
contains a single long line which describes what actions were taken with this
message as follows:

Message from MFPA, subject Re: Feature request?  Messages display filtering
used., size 6,368 bytes filtered (processed by Processed by: Faux inbox.
Actions performed: Move to the folder \\Jack S.  LaRosa\Faux inbox, Processed
by: TBUDL List Server.  Actions performed: Move to the folder \\Jack S.
LaRosa\TBUDL), URL:
msgid:04868015.20131109140042@my_localhost?folder=\\Jack%20S.%20LaRosa\TBUDL

M For what it's worth, ticking the log filtering results box appears 
M to make no difference. The results of the Test Filters function do 
M not appear in the account log. Maybe they are written to another file 
M somewhere, but I have never felt the need to look for one.

Nowhere do I see an option to log filtering results.

I can only assume the difference in our versions is causing the disparity.  I've
never used the right-click test filters option anyway.  I usually use the
FOLDER + RE-FILTER and then only if I've created a new filter or modified an old
one.  Even then I'm only interested in whether the filter worked or not and not
in how it worked.  I can see however how such information might help in
determining why a new or modified folder failed to work.  I'll try it next time.


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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Saturday 9 November 2013 at 4:36:25 PM, in
mid:659732828.20131109103...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:


 As you can see, your Test filters box and mine
 differ.  The box within the box contains a single
 long line which describes what actions were taken with
 this message as follows:

 Message from MFPA, subject Re: Feature request?
 Messages display filtering used., size 6,368 bytes
 filtered (processed by Processed by: Faux inbox.
 Actions performed: Move to the folder \\Jack S.
 LaRosa\Faux inbox, Processed by: TBUDL List Server.
 Actions performed: Move to the folder \\Jack S.
 LaRosa\TBUDL), URL:
 msgid:04868015.20131109140042@my_localhost?folder=\\Jack%20S.%20LaRosa\TBUDL

That's good, it's still there. (-;
But an odd design decision to make you scroll across to see it.



M For what it's worth, ticking the log filtering
M results box appears  to make no difference. The
M results of the Test Filters function do  not appear
M in the account log. Maybe they are written to another
M file  somewhere, but I have never felt the need to
M look for one.

 Nowhere do I see an option to log filtering results.

It is on the screenshot you shared showing which boxes you ticked.



 I can only assume the difference in our versions is
 causing the disparity.  I've never used the right-click
 test filters option anyway.  I usually use the FOLDER
 + RE-FILTER and then only if I've created a new filter
 or modified an old one.  Even then I'm only interested
 in whether the filter worked or not and not in how it
 worked.  I can see however how such information might
 help in determining why a new or modified folder failed
 to work.  I'll try it next time.  

I find it useful if a message turns up in an unexpected folder. If the 
Test Filter results indicate it shouldn't have, I just re-filter. 
Otherwise I just move it manually, and consider whether a filter needs 
editing.


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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-09 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MFPA,

On Saturday, November 09, 2013 you wrote:

M Hi


M On Saturday 9 November 2013 at 4:36:25 PM, in
M mid:659732828.20131109103...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:


 As you can see, your Test filters box and mine
 differ.  The box within the box contains a single
 long line which describes what actions were taken with
 this message as follows:

 Message from MFPA, subject Re: Feature request?
 Messages display filtering used., size 6,368 bytes
 filtered (processed by Processed by: Faux inbox.
 Actions performed: Move to the folder \\Jack S.
 LaRosa\Faux inbox, Processed by: TBUDL List Server.
 Actions performed: Move to the folder \\Jack S.
 LaRosa\TBUDL), URL:
 msgid:04868015.20131109140042@my_localhost?folder=\\Jack%20S.%20LaRosa\TBUDL

M That's good, it's still there. (-;
M But an odd design decision to make you scroll across to see it.

Agreed, however, there may be a setting somewhere within the bowels of TB!
which govern that.

M For what it's worth, ticking the log filtering
M results box appears  to make no difference. The
M results of the Test Filters function do  not appear
M in the account log. Maybe they are written to another
M file  somewhere, but I have never felt the need to
M look for one.

 Nowhere do I see an option to log filtering results.

M It is on the screenshot you shared showing which boxes you ticked.

Ah!  Grayed out therefore ignored by my visual cortex.  Since you were able to
actually tick or un-tick that box, yours must not be grayed out.  No combination
of ticked and un-ticked boxes would un-gray that option for me.

 I can only assume the difference in our versions is
 causing the disparity.  I've never used the right-click
 test filters option anyway.  I usually use the FOLDER
 + RE-FILTER and then only if I've created a new filter
 or modified an old one.  Even then I'm only interested
 in whether the filter worked or not and not in how it
 worked.  I can see however how such information might
 help in determining why a new or modified folder failed
 to work.  I'll try it next time.  

M I find it useful if a message turns up in an unexpected folder. If the 
M Test Filter results indicate it shouldn't have, I just re-filter. 
M Otherwise I just move it manually, and consider whether a filter needs 
M editing.

The only times I can recall having a message land in the wrong folder is when
the sender changed something, which had been static, upon which I had been
filtering.  An examination of the filter and the errant message usually reveals
the problem.

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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-08 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MFPA,

On Friday, November 08, 2013 you wrote:

M Right-click any message in The Bat! and select Test Filters. You can
M find out the name of each filter that would process the message, and
M what action would be taken by the filter.

Hmmm.  If I follow the above instructions and right-click on your message
(running a later version of TB! than yours), then click Test Filters this is
what I get:

http://clip2net.com/s/68hktS

And if I click OK, this is what I get:

http://clip2net.com/s/68hlX5

I do have a filter that routes all incoming TB! messages to my TB! folder.  Am
I just not understanding what you said?

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Re: Feature request? Messages display filtering used.

2013-11-07 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 6 November 2013 at 9:11:20 PM, in
mid:699935416.20131106211...@chriswilson.tv, Chris Wilson wrote:




 Not sure if this is an appropriate place to post this,
 but here goes.

https://www.ritlabs.com/bt used to be the place but I don't know 
now that isn't working.


 Forte Agent has a very useful feature whereby you can
 view why it has filtered (Routed in Agent speak) a
 message to a certain folder. With lots of folders and
 the occasional complex filter I feel this would be an
 extremely useful addition to The Bat!

 Screen shot at http://www.gatesgarth.com/routing.jpg


Right-click any message in The Bat! and select Test Filters. You can
find out the name of each filter that would process the message, and
what action would be taken by the filter. (I say would because it
tests using the current filter set, and you may have added, deleted,
or edited filters since that message came in.) As well as testing the
message against incoming filters you can also test it against read,
replied, or outgoing filters. Not pretty tables like your screenshot, 
but probably just as useful. I use it sometimes if a message appears 
in an unexpected folder, or to test after editing/adding filters.


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Re: [Feature request] disable auto-detection of S/Mime certificate to allow eID signatures

2010-01-05 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Tuesday 5 January 2010 at 9:52:56 PM, in
mid:56429591.20100105225...@freenet.be, Stephane Bouvard wrote:


 Hi,

 A small request i've already made a couple of time...
 just a hope that it could reach the right people at
 Ritlabs :)

I see you have asked on this list in previous years. Is it logged at 
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Re: Feature Request (or help?)

2008-01-30 Thread Mark Partous

Hello Steven,

Wednesday, January 30, 2008, 3:53:00 PM, you wrote:

SPV One can work around this shortcoming by creating a new
SPV message and cut'n'pasting from the old one, but it seems
SPV like it should be easy enough for the application to
SPV further simplify this task, as Thunderbird has done.

Not the same as what you have in mind, but you could right-click on the
message, choose send to folder, choose the out-folder and there you can
edit the message.


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Re: Feature Request (or help?)

2008-01-30 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Steven,

On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:53:00 -0500 GMT (30/01/2008, 21:53 +0700 GMT),
Steven P Vallière wrote:

SPV There are times when I would like to open a previously sent
SPV message, make a few changes and send it again, sometimes to the
SPV same person(s), sometimes to others.

Move or copy the message from the Sent folder to the Outbox, and
double-click on it there. It will open in the editor.

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Re: Feature Request (or help?)

2008-01-30 Thread MAU
Hello Steven,

 The closest I can see is 'Re-send', which prompted me
 about resending (I didn't) without ever offering any
 opportunity to edit/adjust.

Try re-direct. That let's you edit the message.

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Re: Feature Request (or help?)

2008-01-30 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Steven,
Wednesday, January 30, 2008, 8:53:00 AM, you wrote:

SPV If I'm missing something, please help...

SPV If not, please consider this a feature request...
You could use the redirect button. This lets you change the adressee
and make changes to the body. UnfortunatlyUnfortunately it seems to
reformat the message for some reason.

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Re: Feature request - Google

2004-01-29 Thread Henk de Bruijn
Hello William,

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:38:03 +GMT (29-1-2004, 18:38, where I
live), you wrote:

WM I would like to see a great big yellow button on the tool bar which,
WM when pressed, will link to www.google.com.

WM This *may* reduce messages of the type: 'where can I find
WM thispieceofsoftware?'.

I am using this for quite some time and it is working like a charm!
  
http://toolbar.google.com/deskbar/index.html

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Re: Feature request - Google

2004-01-29 Thread Henk de Bruijn
Hello znark,

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 07:51:43 +1100GMT (29-1-2004, 21:51 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

z G'day Henk,

 I am using this for quite some time and it is working like a charm!
  
 http://toolbar.google.com/deskbar/index.html

z I've been using 'Daves' Quick Search Deskbar' for quite some time.
z Works a treat.
z http://www.dqsd.net/

Thanks! Will look into it and give it a try.

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Re: Feature Request

2003-11-27 Thread MAU
Hello Gerard,

 It might be easier to look at the log file to se what the error was. I
 am assuming that do do not have to many errors that often.

There is log file per account, so no big help.

I find Scott's feature request quite reasonable.

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Re: Feature Request

2003-11-27 Thread Peter Ouwehand
Hello Scott,

on Wed, 26 Nov 2003 11:55:57 -0600 (2003-11-26 18:55:57 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
wrote (at least in part):

S 1)  I would like to see the folder name in the list change colors when ever there is
S an error getting email. When I have multiple email accounts, and hear the same
S sound for a get email error, its a pain to track down which one(s) are the
S problem  on error, change folder name color would be cool.

Or change the '@'-sign to the left of the account name into red.

S Keep the bold for new/unread email, just give it a red if the error
S dings for that account

In this case the '@'-sign is changed into blue also.

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Re: Feature Request

2003-11-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Peter,

On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 21:10:08 +0100 GMT (28/11/2003, 03:10 +0700 GMT),
Peter Ouwehand wrote:

[FETCH or SEND failed]
S  on error, change folder name color would be cool.

 Or change the '@'-sign to the left of the account name into red.

Yes, that would be a good idea IMHO. But I fear that means another
icon has to be added and that causes problems with the glymphs grid.
Or does it?

S Keep the bold for new/unread email, just give it a red if the error
S dings for that account

 In this case the '@'-sign is changed into blue also.

The colour should be changed back to normal when a successful attempt
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Re: Feature Request

2003-11-26 Thread Gerard

ON Wednesday, November 26, 2003, 6:55:57 PM, you wrote:
S 1)  I would like to see the folder name in the list change colors when ever there is
S an error getting email. When I have multiple email accounts, and hear the same
S sound for a get email error, its a pain to track down which one(s) are the
S problem  on error, change folder name color would be cool.  Keep the bold
S for new/unread email, just give it a red if the error dings for that account

S 2) The ability to have TheBat check email 1 account at a time (sequential or in
S a que) instead of multi-thread all accounts (set to that time) at once checking.

Hi Scott,

It might be easier to look at the log file to se what the error was. I
am assuming that do do not have to many errors that often.

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Re: Feature Request

2003-11-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Gerard,

On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:14:43 +0100 GMT (27/11/2003, 02:14 +0700 GMT),
Gerard wrote:

S 1)  I would like to see the folder name in the list change colors when ever there 
is
S an error getting email. When I have multiple email accounts, and hear the same
S sound for a get email error, its a pain to track down which one(s) are the
S problem  on error, change folder name color would be cool.  Keep the bold
S for new/unread email, just give it a red if the error dings for that account

 It might be easier to look at the log file to se what the error was. I
 am assuming that do do not have to many errors that often.

No; I have the same problem as Scott. I get the error sound, but then
I have to open the logs for currently 12 accounts (others have more)
to see which account it was that failed to pick up mail.

What he is asking for, and I second that, is an easy way to determine
which account has a problem. If this is done by colouring the account
name (not folder name), I would also think that the colour should be
changed back to normal when the mail check is successful the next
time. However, I'm not a friend of many colours on one screen, but a
pop-up is even more annoying, and I have no other idea how to make it
easy to determine which account failed.

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Re: Feature request!

2003-03-23 Thread myob

On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 10:50:41 -0600 GMT(05/03/2003, 4:50 PM + GMT), Spyder wrote:


S Why not go 1 step further and change the font color of the errored account in
S the account list to red (or some other configurable color)?  The account is
S bolding when unread messages are in it...  I don't know that I could remember 30
S different sounds for error and email is here.


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Re: Feature Request - Launch into Notepad

2003-03-10 Thread Tim Musson
Hey Peter,

My MUA believes 'Sylpheed version 0.8.10claws72 (GTK+ 1.2.10; i386-debian-linux-gnu)' 
was used
to write mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Friday, March 7, 2003 at 3:54:53 PM.

PP Albeit I wouldn't use Notepad, but my beloved GViM :-)

I am with you there Peter!  I had to decode a M$ Ol header file, but
first I had to save it to disk!  Would be much nicer to just right
click, and open in gVim!

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Re: Feature Request - Launch into Notepad

2003-03-07 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hi Miguel,

On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 19:28:04 +0100 Miguel A. Urech
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I HATE HATE HATE HTML emails... but it appears that most newer users don't
 know any better and send emails in them.  I love the way that The Bat
 makes them seperate files/attachments so that I do not have to endure the
 HTML hoopla. When I get the attachment, I would like to view it as source
 code and not the HTML.

 What's wrong with F9?

Nothing. But there are times when even _me_ is to k.o. to translate
base64-encoded stuff to plain-text HTML source, so I guess Spyder has
reached this limit sometimes too :-)

OK, I was so crazy writing my own Base64-en/decrypter for better
handling SpamCop-reports (I want to strip those random numbers befor
submitting the mails), but an Open with ... option for some file types
/ types of extensions (e.g. .att, etc ...) would be nice :-) Albeit I
wouldn't use Notepad, but my beloved GViM :-)
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Re: Feature Request - Launch into Notepad

2003-03-07 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Peter,

snipped quite a bit
 Albeit I wouldn't use Notepad, but my beloved GViM :-)

OK, OK, understand. And I would use my beloved TextPad :-)

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Re: Feature request!

2003-03-05 Thread David Calvarese
Hello Fabio,

Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 11:11:46 AM, you wrote:

FBO Hi,

FBO I already asked here for this feature here (in 2001 I think) but I got
FBO no replies at all.

FBO I  think that could be a good feature a different (configurable) error
FBO sound to each account.

FBO I  have a lot of different accounts here (I think that a lot of people
FBO have  too)... and every time I hear a error sound (windows asterisk in
FBO my  case)  I  need  to  search  the  logs to know which account have a
FBO problem.


FBO Best regards
FBO 
FBO Fabio Bastiglia Oliva - Diretor
FBO [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I agree, that'd be a great feature!

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Re: Feature request!

2003-03-05 Thread Spyder
Why not go 1 step further and change the font color of the errored account in
the account list to red (or some other configurable color)?  The account is
bolding when unread messages are in it...  I don't know that I could remember 30
different sounds for error and email is here.

Scott
v1.62 on win2000 with 30 email accounts

Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 10:11:46 AM, you wrote:

 Hi,

 I already asked here for this feature here (in 2001 I think) but I got
 no replies at all.

 I  think that could be a good feature a different (configurable) error
 sound to each account.

 I  have a lot of different accounts here (I think that a lot of people
 have  too)... and every time I hear a error sound (windows asterisk in
 my  case)  I  need  to  search  the  logs to know which account have a
 problem.


 Best regards
 
 Fabio Bastiglia Oliva - Diretor
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Re: Feature request!

2003-03-05 Thread Ricardo van Eck
Hello Fabio,

Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 17:11:46, you wrote:

FBO Hi,

FBO I already asked here for this feature here (in 2001 I think) but I got
FBO no replies at all.

FBO I  think that could be a good feature a different (configurable) error
FBO sound to each account.

FBO I  have a lot of different accounts here (I think that a lot of people
FBO have  too)... and every time I hear a error sound (windows asterisk in
FBO my  case)  I  need  to  search  the  logs to know which account have a
FBO problem.


FBO Best regards
FBO 
FBO Fabio Bastiglia Oliva - Diretor
FBO [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FBO Safe Networks Informática LTDA.
FBO http://www.safenetworks.com


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I'd rather have a visual thingie :)

a. if winamp is running you might miss the error sound
b. I hate these plings and ploings everytime Windows scews up. I don't
want to see The Bat! going on the same route...
c. A visual someting is better because it will probably stay on the
screen untill you've seen it and can give you more info than a sound.

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Re: Feature request!

2003-03-05 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
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RVE I'd rather have a visual thingie :)

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Re: Feature request!

2003-03-05 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Ricardo,

 I'd rather have a visual thingie :)

 a. if winamp is running you might miss the error sound
 b. I hate these plings and ploings everytime Windows scews up. I don't
 want to see The Bat! going on the same route...
 c. A visual someting is better because it will probably stay on the
 screen untill you've seen it and can give you more info than a sound.

It all depends on the colour of the glasses you are looking through.
Let's leave it optional/configurable so everyone can be happy :)

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Re: Feature Request - Launch into Notepad

2003-03-05 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Spyder,

 I HATE HATE HATE HTML emails... but it appears that most newer users don't know
 any better and send emails in them.  I love the way that The Bat makes them
 seperate files/attachments so that I do not have to endure the HTML hoopla.
 When I get the attachment, I would like to view it as source code and not the
 HTML.

What's wrong with F9?

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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-29 Thread Allie Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Spyder [S] wrote:'

S I use multiple email accounts (like 15 or so) with TheBat and would like some
S better ways to manage them:
S- make changes to the preferences on a global scale
S- make filters (anti spam mainly) that can reach all
Saccounts with out having to make them for each account. -
Shave the email checking sequential-able so all the
Saccounts don't check at the same time

You've hit on one of TB!'s main shortcomings, i.e., there's no easy
way to make changes globally, across accounts. You have to configure
each account separately.

Currently filters cannot be created that will work for multiple
accounts.

The only way to make the accounts be checked sequentially is to
adjust the automatic check interval for each account in a way that
will prevent checks occurring at the same time.

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Re: [Feature request] Check mail every ... when offline.

2002-12-29 Thread Gavin Sinclair
On Monday, December 30, 2002, 1:23:36 AM, Giamma wrote:

 Hello,

   this is a old question: when I`m offline and TB is configured to
   check mail every x minutes, i get a `beep` error every `x`
   minutes.

   An offline-mode? workarounds? (maybe I`ve lost something in MLs)

   tnx!
  


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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-27 Thread Allie Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mike Alexander [MA] wrote:'

MA Thanks. Allie gave me some methods of blocking/deleting i.e a
MA couple of ways to set up filters. Thanks for your suggestion
MA too, but I'm kinda old fashioned and I don't like paying out for
MA software to do something that the software I have should do.
MA Even if it takes me ages to get my head round it. Must be
MA slowing up in my old age :). Do appreciate your help though, and
MA if I can't fix it myself I'll try what you've suggested :)

May I suggest some more then. :)

A very good approach to spam filtering is to do the following:

1) Filter all legitimate mail to their respective folders so that your
filter rules look something like:

2) Filter rules to catch e-mail list traffic.

3) Filter rules to catch mail from family, friends and others in your
address book.

4) Fiter rules to catch newsletters and mail from support groups etc.

5) Follow these rules by your specific spam filters that move matched
messages to a designated spam folder.

6) Follow this with a filter that catches all mail directly addressed
to you.

7) Finally, put below this another filter that catches all mail and
place them in a spam folder (this can be made a common folder).


With this setup, you'll find that 99% of your spam will end up in
your spam folder.

IOW's, you're operating on two assumptions:

a) if the mail isn't from a known source (caught by filters 1 to 4),
is addressed directly to you (filter 6), and is not caught by your
specific spam filter rules (filter 5), then it's not likely to be
spam.

b) if the mail isn't from a known source and is not directly
addressed to you, then it's likely to be spam.

One of your filters for messages from a known source would be one
that checks to see if the sender address is in your address book.
You can automatically extend this filters ability by creating
another that adds the recipient address to the address book for any
mail which you reply to. You could create a miscellaneous address
book group for this purpose. If you're replying to a message then
it's not spam, right? So you can safely add the address to your
address book.

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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-27 Thread Allie Martin
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mike Alexander [MA] wrote:'

MA A lot thanks. Up till now my filtering has always been haphazard
MA i.e. examine the mail, if it's spam, make a filter, but what
MA you've shown makes much more sense of course :)

Well, I was not only being organised. The order in which your
filters appear is critical in how your mail is filtered.

With each message, TB! will check for a matching filter starting
from the filters at the top and working downwards, checking one
filter after the other. As soon as a matching filter is found, the
filter actions are applied and the message is excluded from any
further filter matching.  This is why you can have a general filter
at the bottom of the filter list and yet, it doesn't catch all the
messages it can. This is because the messages have already been
matched and as a result excluded from further filtering by filters
further up the filter rules list.

With this said, you may wish multiple filters to be applied to the
same message, and the only way to do this is to enable the option,
'continue processing with other filters', for the filters which will
catch the message initially. Note that if the initial filter moves
the message to another folder, the 'continue processing with other
filters' option will no longer work since the message has been moved
from the inbox to another folder. Messages already matched will
continue to be processed, only if they remain in the inbox.

MA And while I'm at it, on the subject of features:

MA I bought the Bat. I tried it out for 25 days and then purchased
MA (but I knew by about day 5 I would do so). The Editor takes a
MA bit of getting used to,

Indeed. But I do think it's for good and not just a hassle. BTW, my
opinions aren't official. Though I'm a moderator, I have no
affiliation with Ritlabs. I'm a registered user as anyone else on
this list.

MA but I was transferring from OE and if I wanted the features of
MA OE I wouldn't have done so. In fact, I much prefer TB.

Agreed. :)

MA The only annoying thing is when receiving mail from people who
MA use OL/OE and use rich text/html. It doesn't bl**dy wrap!
MA It's OK when I'm reading the mail, but when I try and reply I
MA get 2 or 3 long lines and I have to keep scrolling across to
MA read what I'm replying too.

Well, you can't really do much about that. If they send you messages
unwrapped then that's what you'll see on your screen though it
should window wrap while reading. The editor will show you the
formatting exactly as received. You therefore immediately see the
bad formatting and adjust it as needed.

Just move the cursor into each paragraph and hit Alt-L. This will
reflow them. You don't have to select the text block to use Alt-l.
You only need to have the cursor in the target paragraph, and yes,
Alt-L works beautifully on quoted text. It's one of the reasons why
I like TB!'s editor so much.

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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-27 Thread Allie Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Allie C Martin [ACM] wrote:'

ACM Just move the cursor into each paragraph and hit Alt-L. This
ACM will reflow them. You don't have to select the text block to
ACM use Alt-l. You only need to have the cursor in the target
ACM paragraph, and yes, Alt-L works beautifully on quoted text.
ACM It's one of the reasons why I like TB!'s editor so much.

I forgot to mention that if you have a lot of paragraphs that are
unwrapped in this way, instead of hitting alt-l with the cursor in
each paragraph, you can simply select all the paragraphs, copy them
to the clipboard and then select Edit/Paste Formatted or hit
CTRL-Shift-Insert. That will reflow all paragraphs at once. :)

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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-25 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Victor!

On Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 2:28:12 AM you wrote:

 Built in calendar with mail scheduling features.
 Anniversaries, Birthdays, Holidays, Business...

Scheduling: Concur.
Full-blown calendar: No.

 I would also like to see support for newsgroups which should
 be somewhat a standard for mail clients.

It was said his will come via plug-in with v2.
I'd prefer TB stays an e-mail client. News is much more than mail and
there are at least two good news clients on the market (Gravity and
Agent, even Free Agent is very good).

I also think that mailing lists and Web fori steadily replace Usenet.

 Extract information from the body and sort to address book
 or to file.

Isn't that possible with RegEx?

 Reply without using default reply address but templates reply
 address.

I may misunderstand this, but isn't that what AB templates (perhaps in
conjunction with QTs) are for?

 A full quick template window instead of the fixed size.

Concur.

 Instead of one button for all macros it should be much like
 the file menu aligned along the top for all macro
 categories.

Concur. And it should be able to access *all* macros.

 Sorting office filters window should not be a fixed size window.

Concur.

 More options in the sense of one filter with check box
 options for read, replied, etc...

Hm, that is all in there, just, the usability concept is another one
than yours.

 Happy Holidays :)

Concur.

Alright:

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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-24 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
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Hello Paul,

PS I mentioned this feature request before, but nobody replied to my
PS post. sigh

PS When editing a message I'd like to see the status of:
PS Auto Format
PS Auto Wrap
PS Justify on Auto Wrap
PS displayed on the bottom of the edit screen where the character/line counter
PS is shown.

Since we're talking about feature request I've got a few.
Built in calendar with mail scheduling features.
Anniversaries, Birthdays, Holidays, Business...

I would also like to see support for newsgroups which should
be somewhat a standard for mail clients.

I would like to see better, more versatile support for
templates  filters. i.e.

Templates:
Extract information from the body and sort to address book
or to file.
Reply without using default reply address but templates reply
address.
A full quick template window instead of the fixed size.
Instead of one button for all macros it should be much like
the file menu aligned along the top for all macro
categories.

Filters:
Sorting office filters window should not be a fixed size window.
More options in the sense of one filter with check box
options for read, replied, etc...

I got many more Ideas I would love to see implemented but
this was off the top of my head.

Good luck :)

Happy Holidays :)

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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-24 Thread Allie Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mike Alexander [MA] wrote:'

MA Here, I have to agree. I've been using it for 3 months now and I
MA still can't make a filter that will block a specific domain,

.*@domain name

For example, if I wanted to filter all mail from addresses using the
domain name hotmail.com, I'd just use the filter string:

'hotmail.com'  in the sender address.

You can use the same filter string in the selective downloads
filter.

MA a specific country prefix, anything that isn't addressed to me,
MA etc.

your e-mail address

recipient

presence - No

MA And I can't find any help anywhere that makes any sense to me.
MA And when I asked people here, no-one replied.

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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-24 Thread Allie Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mike Alexander [MA] wrote:'

MA Thank you so much.  I have been trying things like *domain.com
MA and variations using * as a wild card,

The filter system doesn't use simple wild cards. It does use regular
expressions like:

.*@domainname

.* means one or more of any characters. You'll have to enable the
option 'regular expressions' in the filter options for the above
string to be used as a regular expression.

Of course, you could simply use just domainname.

If you use the simple string 'domainname', TB! will just look for
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Re: Feature Request I'd Like To See in The Bat!

2002-12-24 Thread Allie Martin
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mike Alexander [MA] wrote:'

MA And that's a nice present. Much appreciated.

You're welcome.

A Merry Christmas to you and all other TBUDL members.

All the best for the season and the upcoming new year!

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Re: Feature request: Message folder showing

2002-10-17 Thread Marcus Ohlstrm


On Thursday, October 17, 2002, 11:33, Dierk Haasis wrote:

   Background: I use the MT to read all my incoming mail, but most of
   it is filtered beforehand into specific folders. To see if a message
   resides in the correct folder - filters not always work correct - I
   now have to context menu the message, choose Move to Folder ... and
   have a look. Wouldn't be much more convenient to see it in the grey
   header panel.

You can add a column in the MT showing the folder. Right click the
column header and make sure Folder is in the right box.


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Re: Feature request: Message folder showing

2002-10-17 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Marcus!

On Thursday, October 17, 2002 at 11:50:02 AM you wrote:

 You can add a column in the MT showing the folder. Right click the
 column header and make sure Folder is in the right box.

That doesn't actually work very good. I do already own a big screen
(17) with a 1280 resolution, but still the complete path TB uses for
folders (correctly so) doesn't show completely without moving other
important fields of my screen estate ...

OTOH, the header panel sorts in lines not rows, there is plenty of
room.




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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-26 Thread Thomas F

Hi ::Andrew::,

On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 17:42:04 +0100GMT (26/09/2001, 00:42 +0800GMT),
::Andrew:: wrote:

A   I have a filter set-up to tell me when someone replies to a mail of
A   mine. I'd like to be able to flag the folder icon in some way to
A   show that that's where the reply is.

Check out the log. It will tell you where each message is filtered to.

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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-26 Thread Roman

On Wednesday, September 26, 2001, 09:46:05, Thomas F wrote:

 Check out the log. It will tell you where each message is filtered to.

Humm... my log only shows FETCH and SEND events. What do I have to do so
that it shows me filtering operations?

Roman


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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-26 Thread Thomas F

Hi Roman,

On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:25:53 +0200GMT (26/09/2001, 16:25 +0800GMT),
Roman wrote:

 Check out the log. It will tell you where each message is filtered to.

R Humm... my log only shows FETCH and SEND events. What do I have to do so
R that it shows me filtering operations?

Oops - sorry. It is a feature in the current beta, so it will be
available in the next release version (1.54).

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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-26 Thread Roman

On Wednesday, September 26, 2001, 10:40:52, Thomas F wrote:

 Oops - sorry. It is a feature in the current beta, so it will be
 available in the next release version (1.54).

Great! I'm looking forward to that. Eudora has this filter report feature
that I miss on TB. Very useful when debugging filters.

Regards, Roman


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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-26 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Wednesday, September 26, 2001 at 7:06:41 PM ,
Roman wrote about feature request: folder coding:

 Great! I'm looking forward to that. Eudora has
 this filter report feature that I miss on TB.
 Very useful when debugging filters.

Hmm, right, we need the filter logs for the
filters. This has to come with log size
specification option of course. I'll file a
feature request.

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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-26 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Wednesday, September 26, 2001 at 6:10:27 PM ,
Roman wrote about feature request: folder coding:

 Humm... my log only shows FETCH and SEND events.
 What do I have to do so that it shows me
 filtering operations?

Thomas forgot that the extended logging was added
in the current beta. 1.54 will have this ability.

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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-26 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 6:11:54 PM ,
David van Zuijlekom wrote about feature request: folder coding:

 ** IBM: It may be slow, but at least it's expensive. **

Somehow I do not agree with this anymore :)

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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-25 Thread David van Zuijlekom

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Hello ::Andrew::,

On Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 17:42:04 +0100, ::Andrew:: [A] wrote
concerning 'feature request: folder coding':

[...]
A I have a filter set-up to tell me when someone replies to a mail of
A mine. I'd like to be able to flag the folder icon in some way to
A show that that's where the reply is. I have about fifteen folders
A set-up on one of my accounts and currently have to hunt through
A each folder to find where the email is.

Why don't you keep the messages addressed to you in the inbox instead
of filtering them in their respective folders? I keep them in the
inbox and when I've read the message a read filter moves the message
to the list folder.

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Re: feature request: folder coding

2001-09-25 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello ::Andrew::!

On Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 6:42:04 PM you wrote:

   I have a filter set-up to tell me when someone replies to a mail of
   mine. I'd like to be able to flag the folder icon in some way to
   show that that's where the reply is. I have about fifteen folders
   set-up on one of my accounts and currently have to hunt through each
   folder to find where the email is.

sounds not to easy to implement. But there is another way: How about
an action's filter with which replies to your e-mails get sorted into
a special folder Replies and maybe colour code them for later manual
sorting into appropriate folders?


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Re: Feature request-shutdown

2001-05-19 Thread Nick Andriash

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On May 19, 2001, at 12:01:44 AM, Brandt wrote:

 When you close the bat, the bat begins by compressing folders. If
 selected. This can take a bit of time.

 I would like to see the accounts automatically closed, visually at
 least.

What I do when closing down TB! or SB!, is highlight the Root Folder in
the Account which presents you with an empty screen... then close down.

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Re: Feature Request

2001-05-05 Thread Silviu Cojocaru


Saturday, May 05, 2001, 4:21:38 AM, Thomas wrote:

 Hello Brian,

 On Fri, 4 May 2001 16:22:41 -0400 GMT (05/05/2001, 04:22 +0800 GMT),
 Brian Clark wrote:

BC Yes. I think my first may have been carbon copied to the Beta list,
BC but I can't remember. I believe I got a reply from Alexander
BC Leschinsky.

 Hello Alexander, if you are reading here, kindly advise why different
 colours for different-level quotes cannot work. Thanks.


Hmmm, this would be interesting... And I would like to see this
feature make it into TB as soon as possible. Normally there
shouldn't be a need for more then 3 levels of quote
highlighting.

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Re: Feature Request

2001-05-05 Thread Jannik Lindquist

Hello Brian Clark,

On Fri, 4 May 2001 02:24:19 -0400 (Fri, 04 May 08:24:19 in Copenhagen) you
wrote:

 According to the authors, they say it won't (can't?) be done. But I
 really wish it could. I asked for this same feature a few weeks ago.
 :(

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Re: Feature Request

2001-05-04 Thread Brian Clark

Hi Thomas,

@ 12:02:04 AM on 5/4/2001, Thomas wrote:

...
T Quite some people have requested this feature, and shall be
T introduced at one time or another. We think. ;-)

According to the authors, they say it won't (can't?) be done. But I
really wish it could. I asked for this same feature a few weeks ago.
:(

JP The Bat! is awesome. 

T It is, isn't it?

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Re: Feature Request

2001-05-04 Thread Thomas

Hi Brian,

On Fri, 4 May 2001 02:24:19 -0400GMT (04/05/2001, 14:24 +0800GMT),
Brian Clark wrote:

BC According to the authors, they say it won't (can't?) be done.

I remember a discussion on this list a couple of months ago, and I
think I remember that there was agreement that this is desirable.

From a programming POV (albeit not knowing Delphi) I don't see why it
can't be done. I also know that other mailers have it, so it
certainly can be done. ;-)

BC But I really wish it could. I asked for this same feature a few
BC weeks ago. :(

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Re: Feature Request

2001-05-04 Thread Brian Clark

Hi Thomas,

@ 4:49:09 AM on 5/4/2001, Thomas wrote:

...
BC But I really wish it could. I asked for this same feature a few
BC weeks ago. :(

T How? By PM to the developers?

Yes. I think my first may have been carbon copied to the Beta list,
but I can't remember. I believe I got a reply from Alexander
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Re: Feature Request

2001-05-04 Thread Thomas

Hello Brian,

On Fri, 4 May 2001 16:22:41 -0400 GMT (05/05/2001, 04:22 +0800 GMT),
Brian Clark wrote:

BC Yes. I think my first may have been carbon copied to the Beta list,
BC but I can't remember. I believe I got a reply from Alexander
BC Leschinsky.

Hello Alexander, if you are reading here, kindly advise why different
colours for different-level quotes cannot work. Thanks.

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Re: Feature Request

2001-05-03 Thread Thomas

Hi James,

On Thu, 03 May 2001 14:10:29 -0400GMT (04/05/2001, 02:10 +0800GMT),
James Perry wrote:

JP In some *other* email packages I use, there are options to set multiple
JP colors for the different levels of quotes in a message, i.e.,

Quite some people have requested this feature, and shall be introduced
at one time or another. We think. ;-)

JP The Bat! is awesome. 

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Re: [feature request]

2000-06-10 Thread Jason Thompson

Hello Patrick and Bat Buddies...

Patrick please implement an option to specify the POP-poll intervalls in
Patrick seconds...

Account properties : Options
"Periodical Checking each 'X' seconds"

I believe this is what you're looking for.

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Re: Feature Request

2000-01-01 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On  Sat,  1  Jan  2000  12:35:58  -0600 GMT your local time, which was
Sunday,  January 02, 2000, 01:35:58 [GMT+0700] my local time, Jim told
to the list, and this is my reply :

J Where do I send a feature request to. I have a real need to be able
J to edit the subject line that is displayed in the message lists.

J For  example:  I  get a message back from a supplier with a subject
J like  "Quote  13-57555"  I  would like it to change it to something
J like "Quote 13-57555 Client Name NF 5000"

You  means  change  the  subject in reply editor mode (it should be no
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Re: Feature Request

2000-01-01 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

Hi Jim,

On  01 January 2000  at  12:35:58 GMT -0600 (which was 18:35 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:

J Where do I send a feature request to.

You  might  use  the  Help  /  Feedback  / Suggestions option for this
purpose.

J I have a real need to be able to edit the subject line that is
J displayed in the message lists.

I can only think of two ways of doing this for the moment:

  1) Export the message to a text file, edit the subject, re-import.
  2) Forward the message to yourself changing the subject en-route.

These methods will both alter date stamps.

Alternatively,  use  filtering  and  folder organisation to categorise
messages.

It  may  well  be that features such as message annotation and subject
modification  will be a part of the forthcoming V2, expected ... well,
when the guys at RITlabs are ready to let us have a look. :-)
  
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Re: Feature Request

2000-01-01 Thread tracer

Hello Jim,
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000 12:35:58 -0600 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, January 02, 2000, 1:35:58 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Jim wrote:

Jim Hello ,

Jim   Where do I send a feature request to. I have a real need to be able
Jim   to edit the subject line that is displayed in the message lists.

Jim   For example: I get a message back from a supplier with a subject
Jim   like  "Quote 13-57555"   I would like it to change it to something
Jim   like  "Quote 13-57555 Client Name NF 5000"
would the quote 13-57555 be unique???
I mean any chance that a patch utility run over the mailbox could
modify unintended  messages and keeping in mind it will modify ANY
string like that found in all likely hood?


Jim   I can do this in Eudora and Outlook 2000.

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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,
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