Stuart Cuddy, [SC] wrote:
AM>> interface is in a sentence type fashion. I've attached a capture of
AM>> one of them.
> Question is when will we be able to see such a simple description,
> rather than the odd copy and paste version we have now. :)
In the capture, what you're seeing is the front en
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, August 18, 2004, 2:39:43 PM, you wrote:
AM> interface is in a sentence type fashion. I've attached a capture of
AM> one of them.
Question is when will we be able to see such a simple description,
rather than the odd copy and paste version we have now. :)
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Stuart
Boris Anders, [BA] wrote:
>> I disagree. All three should be done since the message is still
>> available for all three actions to be carried out. I'd certainly want
>> all three to be done if I set them up to be done as such.
> Well, all three are carried out to the original message. The
> origi
Marek,
>> When TB is able to do detailed logging, during testing sessions, then it
>> will be possible to provide more information that is both useful and
>> easy to obtain.
MM> and how will detailed logging describe "funny activities" for
MM> example? And why is a problem to describe these probl
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, August 18, 2004, 21:39 you wrote at
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> So I think the best solution is, that TheBat! do its action like they
>> are listed in NFS:
>>
>>
>>
>> means, that the copies are flagged, but not parked.
> I disagree. All three should be done since the
Hi List,
just for info:
A member of our board has printed out some _text_mails. And know see
screenshot of our scan from the printed message:
http://www.batworld.net/privat/forenbilder/invalid_html.png
Strange, or?
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Adios,
Carsten
www.batworld.de
www.batboard.de
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Boris Anders, [BA] wrote:
> But in some cases the order [of actions] is very important:
I agree. Just as filters are matching is done in the order of the
filter list, actions should be carried out in the order they appear.
> It is a difference between copy the message and delete it and delete
>
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