Re[2]: Feature request (new mail signal)

2003-02-07 Thread Name4Anand
I think a better way to do it would be for TB to start the the bat flapping whenever new mail is received in any account and then stop the flapping as soon as the account(s) with new mail are looked at (not each individual mail, just the account...or the folder where the mail went if

Re: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Markus Gloede
Hi, Bruno Fernandes wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : And here's a feature request: Allow the pull-down history in the FROM header item to list the various from addresses I have defined for my different folders. Currently it will only list the ONE that is being used for the current

Re: Windows plain text editor

2003-02-07 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Name4Anand, On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 at 00:55:50[GMT -0800](which was 08:55 where I live) you wrote: This is a sentence I will use for an example. That's how I like it. but you say you prefer the new Windows method which does this: This is a sentence I will

Re: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Markus Gloede
Hi, Oleg Titov (quoting Spike) wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : S Perhaps a _WARNING_ when the size of a message folder approaches S the limit of the O/S file size. +2 vote for this Count me in! I've also lost some mail because compression on shutdown kicked it and didn't check if there was

HTML editor bugs (was: 1.63 Beta/6)

2003-02-07 Thread Peter Gannushkin
Hello Stefan, Friday, February 7, 2003, you wrote to me: ST [+] A very basic HTML editor 1. There is a problem with code pages information during copy/paste operations. For example, if I type something in Russian, copy it in clipboard and then paste it back, all I get is a string of question

HTML editor bugs (was: 1.63 Beta/6)

2003-02-07 Thread Peter Gannushkin
Hello Stefan, Friday, February 7, 2003, you wrote to me: ST [+] A very basic HTML editor 1. There is a problem with code pages information during copy/paste operations under WinXP/SP1. For example, if I type something in Russian, copy it in clipboard and then paste it back, all I get is a

Sheduller bug

2003-02-07 Thread ajs
Hello tbbeta, Files: shed-bug.png See atachment ... The-Bat! 1.63 Beta/6 over WinXP Pro SP1 -- Best regards, ajs mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] attachment: shed-bug.png Current beta is 1.63b4 | Using TBBETA

Re[3]: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Diman
Hello Stefan, 07.02.2003, you wrote: ST Dear Michael, MS Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! MS Thank you, Stefan!!! :))) ST You should thank Diman for this :-) And Max and Lesh :) Best regards, Dimanmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 1.63 Beta/6 - Schedular

2003-02-07 Thread Foster, Graham
Hello Stefan Scheduler is a bit greyish, any fresh (not used :-) ideas are welcome - I hope most people will get the idea of it. Looks interesting.. the requirement that first comes to mind is that it must understand incoming messages from Outlook users, and vCal users (sadly different) so

Re: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Paul Wilson
Friday, 2/7/2003, 10:37 AM Hi James, On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, at 12:54:42 [GMT -0500] (which was 9:54 AM where I live) you wrote about: '1.63 Beta/6' JS I'd invite any interested to gather at TBOT to compile some of JS Spike's carefully constructed sentences into a list of what we JS as loyal users

Re: invitation to vote

2003-02-07 Thread Mogens Holst
Hello Oleg, Friday, February 7, 2003, 19:36, you wrote: OT Hello tbbeta, OTI would like to get some fresh air here with voting system. OTThe invitation is simple: cast your vote (from 1 to 5?) if you are OTinterested to express your specific requests and priorities in TB! OT

1.63 Beta/6 (HTML) Problem with Greek character set

2003-02-07 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
Being always a sucker for beta versions, I downloaded 1.63 Beta/6. What I discovered with the HTML formatting is that one cannot write accented Greek letters. The accent character, ' does not get typed over the vowel concerned whereas it does appear properly in non HTML formatted

Re[2]: invitation to vote

2003-02-07 Thread Oleg Titov
Mogens Holst wrote: MH Hello Oleg, MH Friday, February 7, 2003, 19:36, you wrote: OT Hello tbbeta, OTI would like to get some fresh air here with voting system. OTThe invitation is simple: cast your vote (from 1 to 5?) if you are OTinterested to express your specific requests and

Re[4]: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Spike
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED], On or about Friday, February 7, 2003, 1:48:33 PM, in a fit of humor, Name4Anand wrote: S Have a bit of consideration for those of us who don't have S 1st rate internet access! Nen At least you can get 64K or 256K access. I'm in a major Nen suburban area in the United

Re: 1.63 Beta/6 (HTML) Problem with Greek character set

2003-02-07 Thread Jonathan Angliss
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, February 07, 2003, Costas Papadopoulos wrote... Being always a sucker for beta versions, I downloaded 1.63 Beta/6. What I discovered with the HTML formatting is that one cannot write accented Greek letters. The accent character, ' does

1.63 Beta/6 Scheduler: Some Thoughts

2003-02-07 Thread Kevin J. Menard, Jr.
Hey guys, Here are some thoughts I have on the new scheduler. First, I think this is a great feature, something I've been longing for for quite some time, and something that would help me sell my Outlook using friends on the bat! just a little bit more (getting IMAP to work would be

Re[2]: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread chinchi
Hello Paul, Saturday, February 8, 2003, 12:16:09 AM, you wrote: PW Friday, 2/7/2003, 10:37 AM PW I was really hoping that the HTML bloat, (Yes it is bloat), would not PW show up until version 2. It would have been nice to have version 1 PW continue without the bloat for us Purists. I was

Re: 1.63 Beta/6 (HTML) Problem with Greek character set

2003-02-07 Thread George M. Menegakis
Friday, February 7, 2003, 9:17:22 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote: You don't seem to be able to use the ALT num combination to generate them, but you can open charmap, and copy from there, at least some of them anyway. This is not a viable solution. Every Greek word with more than one syllable

Re: 1.63 Beta/6 (HTML) Problem with Greek character set

2003-02-07 Thread Jonathan Angliss
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, February 07, 2003, George M. Menegakis wrote... You don't seem to be able to use the ALT num combination to generate them, but you can open charmap, and copy from there, at least some of them anyway. This is not a viable solution.

Re: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Dave Gorman
Friday, February 7, 2003, 9:40:30 AM, Gene wrote: The majority of the mail I receive is HTML and not having the ability to properly handle it in BAT is a real problem In what way doesn't TB! properly handle it? I've never had a problem reading an HTML email in TB!. -- Dave Using The Bat!

Re: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Gene Gough
Read problem 835 at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view_all_bug_page.php?f_page_number=1 and in addition to that, messages that reference off site images are in the category of some work, some don't. Messages I get from several vendors, new services do not properly display either. Friday,

Re[2]: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread John Thomas
Hello Dave, On February 07, 2003, at 1:19 PM, you [DG] wrote (at least in part): The majority of the mail I receive is HTML and not having the ability to properly handle it in BAT is a real problem DG In what way doesn't TB! properly handle it? I've never had a DG problem reading an HTML

Re: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Gene Gough
Yes, that is one of the more annoying problems. Confirmed. Friday, February 7, 2003, 4:51:03 PM, John wrote: DG In what way doesn't TB! properly handle it? I've never had a DG problem reading an HTML email in TB!. I have had a problem with hidden text in HTML messages before. This

Easy switching between viewers

2003-02-07 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I'm really hoping that there'll soon be a way to easily toggle which viewer is being used to read messages. Both viewers have their advantages and I'd love if there was an easy way to switch between them while reading messages. A right

Re[3]: 1.63 Beta/6

2003-02-07 Thread Bruno Fernandes
Friday, February 7, 2003, 10:31:55 AM, Spike wrote: A mail package such as TB! which is designed and developed in an abusive ISP market does and *should* give adequate consideration to the fact that 85% of the _world_ population does ~NOT~ have economical internet access. I commend them for