Hello Maxim,
You wrote on 10/9/2001, 7:11 PM:
Maxim [*] Inbox folder is by default automatically compressed.
I suggest doing the same for Outbox and Trash.
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No matter how much money you spend, you can't make a racehorse out of a pig. You can,
however, make an awfully fast
Hello Marek,
You wrote on 10/10/2001, 11:58 PM:
Marek I found problem - ICQ :-(
No need to be unhappy :)
ICQ - Preferences - Contact list - Shortcuts, you can either
disable them all (recommended) or edit them one by one.
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If an infinite number of monkeys typed randomly at
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Hello Marek,
You wrote on 10/10/2001, 1:34 AM:
MM [*] The progress form became two-lined with word-wrapping.
Marek i don't understand this too.
Try 'Kill dupes in all folders', 'Compress all folders' etc.
One line wasn't always enough for
A number of mailing lists I subscribe to generate large numbers of
duplicate posts which TB! doesn't pick up.
On examining the non-duplicate duplicates, it seems that the problem
is related to Yahoo! (and others) appending footers to the email thus:
Yahoo! Groups
Hello Alastair,
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 09:16:01 +0100GMT (11/10/2001, 16:16 +0800GMT),
Alastair Scott wrote:
AS A fix would be for TB!'s duplicate algorithm to pass over all URLs in
AS emails.
The random URL has nothing to do with not finding dupes. TB checks the
message-ID and the sent time. If
Hello,
I installed Beta 10 and found some unusual behaviour that I can not
easily reproduce:
I have a filter moving specific messages to a specific folder and
set them as read.
I forgot to turn off the folder option, so that unread mails in this
folder were shown in the mail ticker.
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Hello TBBETA Members!
since I use TB! my MT doesn't work correctly. Just so we don't
forget *and* may get more info from other users having the same
problem I regularly post this:
My MT is set to Show automatically all new messages
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Hi Dierk,
On 11 October 2001 at 13:15:22 +0200 (which was 12:15 where I live)
Dierk Haasis wrote to TBBETA and made these points:
DH My MT is set to Show automatically all new messages for a certain
DH time (30 s max).
Have you tried working it
Hello Batmaniacs!
TB! wants to stay with me forever... I cannot close it. ;)
It never happened with beta/9... Is it only memory leak
problem at my side or someone can confirm that sometimes
(I still don't know on what circumstances) it is impossible
to close TB!?
PS. Access violation attached.
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Hello Marck!
On Thursday, October 11, 2001 at 1:46:11 PM you wrote:
Have you tried working it without the Age limit setting? What happens?
Then try bringing in varying ages bit-by-bit. What time stamp does it
use to determine the age of a
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Hello TBBETA Members!
Since Marck found the trouble with my stuck MT, I now want to get
most of the TB! windows out of the way. The main window is in the
task bar and will stay there. The dial-up sadly has to be always
shown, as I need the
Hello Jacek,
11. oktober 2001, 1:19:22, you wrote:
JW TB! wants to stay with me forever... I cannot close it. ;)
Check, if it doesn't have any difficulties connecting to one of
servers. If it does, it should time-out after about 1 minute, and then
you should be able to close it.
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Hi Dierk,
@ 10:10:19 AM on 10/11/2001, Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH But, the MT should never get stuck. Even with the age limit it
DH should just disappear (when set to Automatically, which it
DH initially was). At least it shouldn't get stuck in the
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I have noticed this for quite some time:
When I'm in IE and I click on a mailto:; field, I hear a beep
after which an editing window from TB is shown. Now, it's fine
that the window appears,since I set it up that way, but why the
beep ?
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This message: 11/10/2001 12:04 GMT.
Hello Davide,
A reminder of what Davide ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
10 October 2001 at 15:50:45 GMT +0200
DF What about adding a counter for each filter, so a user can see how often a
DF single filter is used?
Why not add a full statistic analysis
On Thursday, October 11, 2001 Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
JW TB! wants to stay with me forever... I cannot close it. ;)
Check, if it doesn't have any difficulties connecting to one of
servers.
I am sure it can connect to my server, because I use only
one server - Hamster.
regards,
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Fellow Bat-users,
(just joined so had to start a 'new' thread on the subject)
Not only is the viewer exptremely slow, I also have to wait for 5 - 10
seconds after selecting the options/preferences|viewer tab, before the
actual tab is shown. When I try to change the setting from
'normal/fast'
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