Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-29 Thread Luc

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Itwasforetoldthat on
29/12/2001 @ 22:00:58 GMT-0800 (which was 7:00 where I live) Nick
Andriash wrote and spread these wise comments on template 
adressbook:

 That has to be a system specific problem for you. You are the only one
 I've ever heard of having that kind of problem.
Stange, if i do a diagnostic my system comes out clean.

 One thing I would do is turn off Options/Editor Preferences Justify on
 Wrap.
Done that now, let's see if this is better.

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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-29 Thread Luc

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Itwasforetoldthat on
29/12/2001 @ 06:29:32 GMT-0500 (which was 12:29 where I live) Allie C
Martin wrote and spread these wise comments on template  adressbook:

 It's better now.
 Slowly we proceed ;-)

 don't exceed the character limit per line for your signature.
   which are?

Would it be better that i disable autowrap? justify wrap is disabled
too.
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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-29 Thread Luc knaepkens

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It was foretold that on 29-12-2001 @ 22:00:58 GMT-0800 (which was 7:00
where I live) Nick Andriash wrote and spread these wise comments on
template  adressbook:

 But  maybe  my  key  comment was way to long to handle, i have shortened
 it  hopefully  this  will be the end of it  pgp that doesn't
 work correctly,

 That has to be a system specific problem for you. You are the only one
 I've ever heard of having that kind of problem.
Nick, i had just a systemcrash and installed it again: again a
virgin pc lol. Still the same pgp problems though. :-(

 wrapping that causes problems: one begins to wonder why
 do i even bother? :)

Btw, could you check my sig again please?
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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-28 Thread Luc

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It  was  foretold that on 29/12/2001 @ 17:38:28 GMT-0800 (which was 2:38
where  I  live)  Nick  Andriash  wrote and spread these wise comments on
template  adressbook:


 Hello Luc,

 On Friday, December 28 2001 at 09:46 AM PDT, you wrote:

  I'm  new  to The Bat! and just figuring everything out. I have set my templates
  and  they do what they are supposed to do (with a little help from this lol). I
 curious   though   about  templates  and  individual mail addresses: if i want to
 use  the  same  templates to new contacts i add, do i have to manually copy and

 Is there _any_ way we can convince you to shorten your lines? ;o)  I
 don't know what you see above, but from my standpoint it's extremely
 hard to read your postings. :o(

It  looks  just fine on my laptop, but is this any better for you? (wrap
from 80 to 72)

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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-28 Thread Luc

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It  was  foretold that on 29/12/2001 @ 21:06:42 GMT-0500 (which was 3:06
where  I  live)  Allie  C Martin wrote and spread these wise comments on
template  adressbook:

 72 is a limit that most clients will use by default. I personally
 prefer no more than 74 character limits.

 Although 80 characters is the acceptable limit, I always thought it
 was too much, but that's just me.

Oh  but  i  don't  mind  setting  it  to  72 if others find it better. I
personally don't mind _to_ much_ if the text is a bit long so one has to
use his scrollingbars. But, as you said ... that's just me ;-).
I hope this setting is better for nick

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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-28 Thread Luc

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It  was  foretold that on 29/12/2001 @ 21:23:04 GMT-0500 (which was 3:23
where  I  live)  Allie  C Martin wrote and spread these wise comments on
template  adressbook:

 The part about your where to find your public key and the tag line are
 way too long again, thus breaking your signature check in TB!'s
 fixed width viewer. In the RTF viewer the sig check is fine.

Strange, nothing changed since the last time you checked :-(

Is this better now ?
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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-28 Thread Luc

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It  was  foretold that on 29/12/2001 @ 19:06:37 GMT-0800 (which was 4:06
where  I  live)  Nick  Andriash  wrote and spread these wise comments on
template  adressbook:

 Much better. Thank you. :o)

 Glad that it's me this time who can do something ;-)

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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-28 Thread Luc

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It  was  foretold that on 29/12/2001 @ 19:51:36 GMT-0800 (which was 4:51
where  I  live)  Nick  Andriash  wrote and spread these wise comments on
template  adressbook:

... BTW, your signatures in this thread anyway have all been Good on my copy of
 Becky. I remember trying to verify your signatures on TB and always
 having them come out Bad, and I can't remember Allie's explanation
 except that it did involve the on-screen wrapping in TB's FWF Viewer. I
 don't seem to have that problem here with Becky, yet I was led to
 understand the viewers act the same.

Well,  it's  strange because one of the reason i changed from outlook to
The   Bat!   was   it's   wrapping:  as  i  was  led  to  believe,  the
wrapping problems in pgp would be history with The Bat!
But  maybe  my  key  comment was way to long to handle, i have shortened
it  hopefully  this  will be the end of it  pgp that doesn't
work correctly, wrapping that causes problems: one begins to wonder why
do i even bother? :)

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Re[2]: template adressbook

2001-12-28 Thread Luc

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It  was  foretold that on 29/12/2001 @ 13:28:03 GMT+0800 (which was 6:28
where I live) Thomas F wrote and spread these wise comments on template
 adressbook:

 TB says invalid here, but of course I don't have Luc's public key in
 my keyring. TB used to go and search the keyservers in those cases,
 but it didn't search. Why not? Did I miss some setting somewhere?

Thomas,

i'm  not  that  expert  in  pgp  but i  believe it's your setting:
it worked for me so far.
Choose  options  in PGP, go to servers then synchronize with server
upon  and  enable the possibility verification.  This makes sure that
pgp will automatically search and import the public key upon verifying.

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