At 19:11 [GMT+0200] on Wednesday June 29 (actual time - 1:11am on Thursday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Clearly the code has exceeded the developers' ability to manage it.
Are you a programmer?
I'm not an international-level cricketer or footballer or tennis player, but
that
At 16:38 [GMT+0200] on Thursday June 30 (actual time - 10:38pm on Thursday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Are you a programmer?
I'm not an international-level cricketer or footballer or tennis player,
but that doesn't stop me passing informed comment on them.
Or that what you
At 19:09 [GMT-0700] on Thursday May 26 (actual time - 10:09am on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
On Thursday, May 26, 2005 @ 12:35:19 PM [-0700], Maxim Masiutin wrote:
[+] SmartSpace reading - using just the Space bar for reading new
messages and marking them as read. See
At 01:28 [GMT+1200] on Saturday May 28 (actual time - 9:28pm on Friday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
Hi Mic
MC Question: I need to move 'Reply quoting selected text from F4, but I can't
MC find it in the customiser. (Yes, I am quite probably an idiot.) Any
MC suggestions? Ta.
At 20:24 [GMT+0100] on Tuesday May 24 (actual time - 3:24am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Could you please send a screenshot of the network errors?
Pleasure.
Nice wallpaper, Tony :-)
--
cheers, mic
Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence
At 19:15 [GMT+0100] on Tuesday May 24 (actual time - 2:15am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Hello Cees,
Tuesday, May 24, 2005, 7:06:36 PM, you wrote:
the bad thing is, I tried to install the previous version over this one but
it still says I'm running that dot.14
At 23:26 [GMT+0200] on Friday May 20 (actual time - 5:26am on Saturday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
A couple of days ago I received a nice little book as a birthday present
that deals with the pitfalls of the german language... (for the germans:
Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod,
At 16:49 [GMT+0100] on Monday May 16 (actual time - 11:49pm on Monday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
A. So far I haven't run into that bug yet. grin
Clive What's worse is that sometimes the scroll bars appear... and sometimes
Clive they don't.
Yes, it's VERY annoying, I agree.
At 22:16 [GMT+0200] on Saturday May 14 (actual time - 4:16am on Sunday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
MAU Hello Mic,
Can't get the space bar to work for 'next unread', but I'll try some other
stuff
in the morning.
MAU ,- [ On April 19th I wrote in TBBeta: ]
MAU | It looks like
At 05:54 [GMT+0300] on Monday May 16 (actual time - 10:54am on Monday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
Avi I let Google (or my own domain Webmail) handle the central storage headache
Avi for me. Right now I am sitting in the airport, waiting for a flight and
Avi replying to your letter.
At 21:12 [GMT-0500] on Friday May 13 (actual time - 10:12am on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
MC What if I just want to customise my keys in the main message area - I used
to
MC hit space to move to the next unread message
Stuart Select Container Message List Popup
At 16:27 [GMT+0100] on Saturday May 14 (actual time - 11:27pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Tony --On 14 May 2005 23:10 +0800 Mic Cullen
Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting - thanks for that, I've sorted out the way it works now,
which is great.
Tony Wish
G'day Battists.
Just upgraded to 3.5 from 3.0.2.10 and I've lost all my key customisations.
Any idea on how to get them back?
TIA.
--
cheers, mic
Success only breeds a new goal.
Bette Davis
Current beta is (none) | 'Using TBBETA'
At 02:58 [GMT+0200] on Saturday May 14 (actual time - 8:58am on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Just upgraded to 3.5 from 3.0.2.10 and I've lost all my key customisations.
Any idea on how to get them back?
MAU You can't get them back. You will have to redefine them with the
At 03:15 [GMT+0200] on Saturday May 14 (actual time - 9:15am on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MAU You can't get them back. You will have to redefine them with the new
MAU Customiser (View/Toolbars/Customise).
I was afraid of that. Very very annoying.
Thanks for the quick
At 17:24 [GMT+0200] on Friday May 6 (actual time - 11:24pm on Friday in Perth,
Western Australia), you wrote:
Maybe RIT guys eat too many prunes ;-)
lol lol lol
MAU :-)
MAU I should have said 'virtual' prunes
It's part of the new security system: On-the-fly encraption.
--
cheers, mic
At 07:26 [GMT-0500] on Wednesday March 30 (actual time - 8:26pm on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Steven I'm using v3.0.9.10 Return and I was just noticing that
Steven it is still a major PITA to delete a bunch of old threads
Steven from a folder with a threaded view.
I've
At 19:11 [GMT+0100] on Thursday March 24 (actual time - 2:11am on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Cees maybe I've missed somethign in the bast but how do I attach a
sound to
Cees messages I receive by a specific person?
The way I've done it is to create a filter for
At 17:10 [GMT+0800] on Tuesday March 22 (actual time - 5:10pm on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
SH Why in the name of all that's holy haven't you fixed OTFE? The last
SH rather feeble excuse was that Maxim wasn't around. Where is he? The
SH moon?
SH are you going to fix this or
At 16:00 [GMT+] on Wednesday March 16 (actual time - 12:00am on Thursday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MC If there's a better job around than being a sports journalist, I don't
know what
MC it is
Great job if you get paid to report on F1, rallying or other interesting
motor
At 10:25 [GMT+0100] on Wednesday March 16 (actual time - 5:25pm on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Since VFs haven't changed for a long time, I think, that
there is problems with handlers bindings, anyway thanks for
report
I /only/ use some 60 VFs. That may have
At 09:48 [GMT+] on Wednesday March 16 (actual time - 5:48pm on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MC I'm a journalist,
And you admit to it in public
If there's a better job around than being a sports journalist, I don't know what
it is :-)
Very useful program for
At 22:30 [GMT+0100] on Tuesday March 15 (actual time - 5:30am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
(Are you sure Customise is British English? I've not found
It's correct.
customise in the Hazon English Dictionary, but it reports only
customize)
I'd beware of that
At 20:02 [GMT+0100] on Tuesday March 15 (actual time - 3:02am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I've done a bit of searching and found this about capitalisation rules:
http://dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/language/c/capitalization.html
The one that applies to this
At 01:26 [GMT+0100] on Wednesday March 16 (actual time - 8:26am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I'm a journalist, so you may want to ignore this response :-)
I would ignore it if it was political information
I'm a sports journalist, so I'm not going there anyway :-)
At 20:28 [GMT+0300] on Tuesday March 8 (actual time - 1:28am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
SC I have started getting the following error message on trying to send
SC some messages:
SC Server reports error. The response is: Data ending with CRLF.CRLF
SC Any ideas.
At 18:18 [GMT+0100] on Tuesday March 8 (actual time - 1:18am on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I think I have raised enough issues and bugs (some more important than
others) for the moment, but I now need to go back to normal production
work and v3.0.9.4 is still quite far
At 11:49 [GMT+0100] on Wednesday March 9 (actual time - 6:49pm on Wednesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
SC I have started getting the following error message on trying to send
SC some messages:
SC Server reports error. The response is: Data ending with CRLF.CRLF
SC Any ideas.
At 19:20 [GMT+0200] on Thursday January 20 (actual time - 1:20am on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I've a lot of questions, but maybe one short (because they can be
answered with yes, no or maybe) one:
Are you planing another BugFixing-Beta cycle after the current cycle?
At 10:10 [GMT+0100] on Monday February 28 (actual time - 5:10pm on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Let us finish the current cycle first.
J Man, this just arrived at 1542 this afternoon!!! Weird.
Yep, but it was a duplicate of a message that arrived here over a
month ago.
Ah,
At 09:17 [GMT+] on Monday February 28 (actual time - 5:17pm on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
DC Actually what we had talked about was a check box to completely disable
DC or enable that button, for those that want to turn the remote download
DC feature completely off.
Two
At 11:46 [GMT+] on Monday February 28 (actual time - 7:46pm on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MC It VERY clearly says 'check-box, not a button. As in something you set in
MC preferences, so it will do what you want all the time. (If it matches the
MC whitelist, or whatever.
At 12:01 [GMT+] on Monday February 28 (actual time - 8:01pm on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MC I'd like the 'X' checkbox as well, but, of course, that's not how windows
ran
MC HISTORICALLY, so it's a pretty dangerous option, being able to alter
things like
MC that
At 11:03 [GMT-0500] on Friday February 25 (actual time - 12:03am on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
A 1600x1200 picture reduced to 320x240 for viewing in a newsletter
will look worse than the same picture taken at 640x480. Why waste the
resources for an inferior product?
If
At 19:07 [GMT+0100] on Sunday February 27 (actual time - 2:07am on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Probably not a good reason, but I owned Agent before I knew of MyGate
and I got used to it.
If it is _your_ reason, it is a good reason.
Not a comment on this post specifically
At 09:59 [GMT-0700] on Sunday February 27 (actual time - 12:59am on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
GF It's part of the new era. RITLabs surely won't straighten up the
GF usage of email, they must go along with the major players and the
GF major players do have GOOD HTML support.
At 10:03 [GMT-0700] on Sunday February 27 (actual time - 1:03am on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
GF I really don't care about other users, I care about my needs and
GF if I can accomplish them with the software I'm using.
Exactly the poor attitude Tony, Paul and I are trying
At 06:30 [GMT-0500] on Sunday February 27 (actual time - 7:30pm on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
MC If you have even a vague clue as to what you are doing, that statement is
MC utterly false.
My monitor only shows 96 dpi, what is yours?
The same, but my statement stands: if
At 00:26 [GMT+0100] on Monday February 28 (actual time - 7:26am on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
If it is _your_ reason, it is a good reason.
Not a comment on this post specifically (ie Greg), more on the thread in
general:
Sorry, but that's rubbish. It's *nice*, but
At 14:10 [GMT+] on Friday February 25 (actual time - 10:10pm on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
TFC You must be kidding to think ppl would have to switch to another
TFC email client if thebat download images from web
Must I? Why not ask them!
Your new to this list so you
At 10:48 [GMT-0500] on Friday February 25 (actual time - 11:48pm on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I'm curious. What do you say to the people who have a dead 2 year-old
who strangled himself by pressing the up button on the window with his
knee because his dad forgot to set
At 21:07 [GMT+0100] on Saturday February 26 (actual time - 4:07am on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I totally disagree with all this html stuff.
First off: e-mail is for information purposes only, hence, text will
suffice.
And if you only ever email yourself, and
At 20:12 [GMT+] on Saturday February 26 (actual time - 4:12am on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
3 months time, The Bat has the best html engine of any email client
available... Still no working flawless IMAP ability but great comic book
features.
As soon as you say
At 20:03 [GMT+] on Saturday February 26 (actual time - 4:03am on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I'm going to make one last comment on this subject. For years most people
on this list have in the past voiced *very* strong opinions about keeping
The Bat html free... Where
At 19:44 [GMT-0500] on Saturday February 26 (actual time - 8:44am on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
GF And, I know this is a pain in the arse, your signature delimiter is
GF non conformant with the list rules. They want it like '-- ' instead of
GF '--'.
Strange that none of
At 12:00 [GMT+] on Thursday February 24 (actual time - 8:00pm on Thursday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
OK. Thanks to some help from Tony Broom, This mail /should/ be
disclaimer free and PGP/MIME signed. You'll need to update your copy
of my key (ldap://keyserver.pgp.com) to be
At 18:44 [GMT+0100] on Wednesday February 23 (actual time - 1:44am on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I like the threading of the alpha.
I'm threading by references, but when a message is lacking
In-Reply-To and References but has a subject like Re same subject
then
At 14:23 [GMT+] on Tuesday February 22 (actual time - 10:23pm on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I know that there is an option to turn off reply numbering
(Re[x]: subject) but I can't find it. Pointers please.
Account - Properties - Templates - Reply - 2nd checkbox from
At 11:43 [GMT+] on Monday February 21 (actual time - 7:43pm on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I've got it working!! Well, *I* haven't; my sysadmin guys opened up
the relevant holes in the firewall. I haven't had chance to change
things to try and post via gmail to this
At 23:26 [GMT+] on Monday February 21 (actual time - 7:26am on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
With all due respect to the boys at RITLABS but the time span between the
last
beta and this should have produced more than a virtually non useable version.
To be fair, it's
At 10:50 [GMT-0500] on Saturday February 19 (actual time - 11:50pm on Saturday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I am also in favor of the feature being on by default. I think
you'd want new users to see as many semi-unique features as
possible.
With a program as complex as TB, you
At 17:03 [GMT+0100] on Sunday February 13 (actual time - 12:03am on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
It only makes me hope and wonder when and if the wish for an ignore
thread function will be implemented.
ME TOO!! (Not for this topic, but it's an invaluable function.)
--
At 10:04 [GMT-0500] on Sunday February 13 (actual time - 11:04pm on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
You mentioned QImage lists forbidding the discussion of certain
topics? You didn't really explicitly state that they forbade the
discussion of release dates but I assume this is
At 01:18 [GMT+0100] on Sunday January 23 (actual time - 8:18am on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
Peter Hello Max,
Peter on Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:41:23 +0200 GMT your local time you wrote:
MM Is the sig delimiter now OK?
MM X-Mailer: The Bat! (v3.0.2.10) UNREG / CD5BF9353B3B7091
At 10:21 [GMT+0100] on Friday December 17 (actual time - 5:21pm on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Dierk Number of characters to determine '' as a quoting character?!
Dierk Specify 5 and you won't get a properly coloured quote when the
Dierk is the seventh character.
At 12:54 [GMT+0100] on Thursday December 16 (actual time - 7:54pm on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Peter For me the by far most effective is SpamPal
Yeah, same here. I tried a couple of other solutions, but went back to SpamPal
and am very happy.
--
cheers, Mic
G'day Tbbeta,
I'm having serious difficulties with my quoting, and it's driving me mad.
I presume I've changed something, but I'm stuffed if I can figure out what it
is.
As you can see from my reply to the previous thread, (shown below), it shows
the name of the person being quoted fine, but
At 23:06 [GMT+] on Thursday December 16 (actual time - 7:06am on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
MC Any ideas? I've hunted through the prefs, etc, but as we all know, it's
not as
MC intuitive as it could be
Tony At first glance I'd say it was because you had a
At 18:32 [GMT+0100] on Wednesday November 3 (actual time - 1:32am on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Alexander but...
Quote Level 3
Quote Level 2
Quote Level 1
Alexander Is it worth adding a bugreport?
I reckon it is.
--
cheers, Mic (reply address works)
At 14:02 [GMT-0400] on Friday October 29 (actual time - 2:02am on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
My quoted text is not spell checked!
I tried using Danish on this message and only my text is spell checked!
I also tried the different Message Formats
and still no
At 19:37 [GMT+0200] on Thursday October 28 (actual time - 1:37am on Friday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Then, don't volunteer to beta test. Period. :)
Pff. Great suggestion, sir. However it doesn't solve the problem, does
it.
Alexander But it does - no one forces you to
At 21:46 [GMT+0300] on Wednesday October 27 (actual time - 2:46am on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
9 The Bat! 3.0.2.2 is now available from
9 http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Zeynel I guess these are new too:
Zeynel [+] New 'Operation mode' dropdown in Preferences
At 08:14 [GMT+0800] on Thursday October 28 (actual time - 8:14am on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Zeynel [+] New 'Operation mode' dropdown in Preferences | Messages | Mail
Zeynel ticker
Mic Focus to message is a HUGE improvement. Good work, people.
Bad form to
At 22:46 [GMT-0700] on Friday October 15 (actual time - 1:46pm on Saturday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Michael I have setup a filter with ten words that I never want to see in an
Michael email. I setup a filter with OR statements between them. This mostly
Michael works,
At 15:55 [GMT-0500] on Saturday October 16 (actual time - 4:55am on Sunday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Munango-Keewati Presently if you wish to quote only a portion of your reply
in a
Munango-Keewati message, you have to select it and press F4.
Depends on where you're
At 13:50 [GMT+0200] on Thursday October 14 (actual time - 7:50pm on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Sadly my preferences don't make it to this beta cycle.
MAU In Spain we say that it never rains to everyone's satisfaction
In Australia, we say The rain in Spain
At 15:59 [GMT+0200] on Thursday October 14 (actual time - 9:59pm on Thursday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Whatever that means :-)
Dierk That you can speak proper English, as long as you actually pronounce
Dierk it correctly. Just ask Professor Higgins ...
Sorry guys, I
At 23:30 [GMT+0200] on Monday October 11 (actual time - 5:30am on Tuesday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
- AV on startup
Raymund Seems only to happen if you have used the RC7 so far. I updated from
Raymund RC6 with no problems... (Well the usual problems with doubled entry
At 19:16 [GMT+0300] on Friday September 24 (actual time - 12:16am on Saturday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
9Val Here is a short list of changes:
Sorting office now opens to last filter edited. Nice change.
--
cheers, Mic (reply address works)
The secret of eternal youth
At 23:31 [GMT+0200] on Wednesday September 22 (actual time - 5:31am on
Thursday in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
Zygmunt I have series of two identical alert messages when try to open Filtering /
Zygmunt Sorting Office menu.
Confirmed.
Zygmunt NFS configuration panel then opens
At 07:22 [GMT-0500] on Monday September 13 (actual time - 8:22pm on Monday in
Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
[snips]
MS While I don't doubt the usefulness of the option to have the folder
MS auto-created, I like being able to create the folder and specify it's
MS properties while creating
On Thursday, September 9, 2004 @ 7:29:03 AM, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
[snips]
MicCullen I've discovered a few new things with my battle to get MAPI and bayes*
MicCullen subjects to be marked read.
Stuart I copied you filters and made them the first two filters in my list.
Stuart The only change I
On Thursday, September 9, 2004 @ 8:55:45 PM, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
[snips]
MC I'm now not 100% confident that the filters in the NFS are always working
MC top-down 100% of the time, I admit.
Stuart Yes very perplexing. I also have problems with some filters that work
Stuart just fine and when
On Thursday, September 9, 2004 @ 11:49:32 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
[snips]
Upon doing that, it now works. Perfectly.
Alexander What have you done?!?
Alexander Because... now mine fails. *no* joke.
Alexander Can this be explained with quantum physics? :-)
You Europeans need to learn how
On Thursday, September 9, 2004 @ 7:29:03 AM, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
[snips]
MicCullen I've discovered a few new things with my battle to get MAPI and bayes*
MicCullen subjects to be marked read.
Stuart I copied you filters and made them the first two filters in my list.
Stuart The only change I
On Wednesday, September 8, 2004 @ 3:28:57 PM, Johannes Posel wrote:
[snips]
As it says, the filtering just stopped working. Everything ended up in the
inbox.
Johannes Not confirmed (3.0.0.8)...
OK, this re-appeared early this morning. (4am isn't the time to be sorting
these things out,
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