is Eddie has a
corrupted message base. Or has anyone else received the same thing? The
message in my Sent box and the one the list sent back to me certainly
doesn't look like that.
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in the message, it's an encoding for traditional Chinese,
But shouldn't it display in the RTV if it displays in the plain text
viewer?
Yes, it is, here.
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Current beta
name, but maybe it's because I let TB
store attachments in a directory, instead of with messages.
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Current beta is 1.63b6 | Using TBBETA information:
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it's a SecureBat!-specific problem. Maybe the beast
isn't really ready after all, and maybe that's why they haven't
release it to the general public.
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of the servers I'm with, for they probably
use different ways/servers to do the job. But I did successfully
change my POP password in this way with some severs.
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compliant?
I certain can say nothing about RFC compliant (could somebody jump
in here?), but I get that all the time (I mean Received headers
divided by other headers, not necessarily Message-ID).
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
MIME-Version: 1.0
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 04:14:26 -0500
From: The New York Times Direct [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: International Headlines from NYTimes.com
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I've no idea it's
limited to that particular list or system-wide.)
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new beta) would get a candy or
something. :-)
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, though two days are
hardly enough for me to gain too much confidence in it, given the
amount of horror stories I've heard. Thankfully I still have a
backup of all messages on my school account's server, that makes the
risk (of using @home's email service) much more bearable.
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he right
one by yourself should it guess wrong.
If you like, you may put your friend in the Address Book, and use
the newly introduced AB-related macros to tell TB exact what it
should address a person.
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Ming-Li I think that you misses the start of this thread. In the
address book "Jon Paul Steven Jones" is put in as followes.
I did read through the thread, but I guess I didn't tread carefully
enough. Thanks for reminding me.
all, and I couldn't think of
an occasion where I want to send a template out without further
editing.
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decided to point that out. I got the new one as soon as Maxim
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to your signature area? Well, it's
up to you, of course.
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re RIT fixes it, this may serves as a
workaround, albeit awkward for You'll have to delete the wrong
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for ignore/watch-ing purposes. Also, TB
allows threading by fields other than Reference, and it allows
changing threading methods on the fly. If TB wants to do this, it
probably has to limit its application to only the "thread by
reference" context.
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Th
That's even better. If you're serious in getting a newsreader
(haven't you got one already?), though, I would suggest you start
with Gravity or XNews, both having the same or similar capability.
After all, Agent is basically dead.
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st numbers. Is there any downside to this?
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directory there would be messages like
"connecting, searching, ..."). Is the search function for LDAP only?
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versions of user
interface (translated menus and such) for The Bat! and spell checker
dictionaries. It has nothing to do with reading mail in unsupported
encodings.
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and RIT would be wise to avoid this if it's at all possible. But
sometimes MS just leaves you no choice.
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out having to passing their dll files as MS'. IOW, there should
be a way for third-party programs to plug into the mapi system. Not
that MS would care what I think, though. I won't be surprised if
they have made it difficult, if not impossible, to achieve that.
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just fine. (I
used the Print button on the toolbar).
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mai
in text part window. Some of it
is only in attached file.
Can't confirm this either.
BTW, my IE is version 5.5, if that matters.
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t that in MAPI a browser just dump the
source code on the email client and it's up to the latter to filter
out the scripts and html codes?
Nonetheless, I can see all the text, not just part of it, and I can
type, too.
If you like, I can send the two test messages (your diary page, one
in windows-1251,
a single point of failure, but
also a single point of management.
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it. Most people don't manage INIs, either. As
long as appropriate tools are available, I think people who can
manage INIs can manage the registry, too.
I think it's you who said "Tools for automation, however,are what
makes working with that data convenient." Didn't you. :)
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sense. Of course I don't
understand why tb would make those kind of changes but there you
go.
As RIT keep adding new functionality to the filters, it's only
natural to make such changes.
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message list
column (sender's email address), and consequently put it in the
display filter.
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it starts with black
all the time!
Unless I'm misunderstanding you, I can't confirm this. When I try to
edit any of the existing color group, TB always show me the current
color designation.
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e to yes and others to no. You'll
find different applications use different ways to display text, and
hence would be forced to display Chinese in different situations.
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I'm not sure I understand you. What do you mean by "use the
character set chosen"? When printing? or for message list display?
I am really looking forward to it.
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account whenever I want to mess around.) It's like going
3 quarter of a circle and not realizing it's short the other way
round. Thanks for pointing that out.
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into the "catch-all" category) moved at all when I re-filter a
folder. Hence the problem.
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g said, I would also suggest you to send an email to
Hotmail and ask them to go by the standard.
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anding and poor
translation rather than the intention to use the imperative.
My apology. As a non-native English speaker myself, I should have
known better. Thanks for the reminder.
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source folder), but it won't be a problem here since TB execute the
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sending, or vice versa. But changing the "Draft" status is not a
good way of achieving this.
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"Invalid domain name".
Judging from the error message, the error was given by your server.
I.e., your server refused to send your mail because of invalid
domain in maybe your From or To address.
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sends to a text file, so you can compare it to the one sent by TB?
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The more detail you can give, the more
likely RIT could trace it.
I'm also very much tempted to reiterate the obvious (b* often),
but since you're probably still in a bad mood, and it can't reverse
what's happened, I'll stop here.
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is talking about the "real name" part of the "TO:"
field.
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sure no %1 is passed, or know how to
pass the parameter. I'm not good enough to know how complicated this
will be, but it seems not as straightforward as I thought.
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2. You can hold down the Alt key and click on a flag (any flag) to
show all flagged messages in a folder, the same way to find all
messages from you by click on your name while holding down the Alt
key. You can't do that with colored messages.
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that want TB to behave as other Windows
software does (about launching associated data file)?
Anyway, I don't see it as much a problem. If you don't any program
run automatically, don't make such a filter.
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not mistaken, the scan code sent when
(Numpad)* is pressed is different from when Shift-8 is sent. Same
with some (all?) other Numpad keys.
Ah, this is why I asked to see the original since Ming-Li
didn't quote this part in her reply.
Ehhh, H, A, it's "his". Too bad I
rted from Acc. 2-Outbox
0003.MSG - test message exported from Acc. 2-Inbox
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(please double check in the control panel)? Are you seeing the
right time in the system tray?
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trashed. When I sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", which is a
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I'm unable to adjust the preview window size in this beta
when the preview pane is made full-width. Anyone else notice this?
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Hi Graham,
Wednesday, July 05, 2000, 4:54:45 AM, you wrote:
Hello Ming-Li
Yep.. just triple checked this. Time now in London (BST) is
12:54:30 (and counting)...
Good, now see what's in your header:
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 12:54:45 +0100
It's correct, isn't it?
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to
decipher what "a mailing list" mean). If it's the former, I
would check if the list has changed its header. Some mailing
lists would strip the original "From" information from the
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Hi Jast,
Morning Ming-Li,
Morning. Well, actually I'm just about to sleep. It's 5:30 pm
here, But I've been up since midnight.
Nope, it happens with all messages sent to and then received
by a mailing list, be it TBUDL, TBBETA, or various egroups
mailing lists - no difference. None
uld suggest deleting it and
recreate one. Sometimes things are just weird.
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t (though I disagree), but if
you make it sound like Stefan didn't do his job, then I
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To send a
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and forth between two particular settings (each of which would
take several steps to set up) for a particular folder, it's
quite handy to map it into two "virtual" folders.
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