Re[2]: Mailto

2005-09-16 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Jonathan, Friday, September 16, 2005, 9:29:05 AM, you wrote: JA This comes up from time to time, and if I remember correctly, the JA solution is fairly simple. Make sure TheBat is closed. Make sure JA outlook/outlook express is closed. Go into IE, tools, internet JA options, programs.

Re[2]: Mailto

2005-09-16 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Vili, A reminder of what Vili typed on: Friday, September 16, 2005 at 11:35:56 GMT -0400 V Go to (in TB!) Options, Settings, Applications, check the mailto: box, V Apply now, press. I have done this so many times my mouse finger hurts. :) Next time I go in there the check mark is gone

Re[2]: Mailto

2005-09-16 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Peter, A reminder of what Peter Meyns typed on: Friday, September 16, 2005 at 17:43:32 GMT +0200 PM I had this problem too on Win2K. I could solve it by starting The Bat! PM with admin privileges (you may have to create a dummy account for root PM in order to start The Bat! as admin)

Re[2]: Mailto

2005-09-16 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Jonathan, Friday, September 16, 2005, 8:29:05 AM, you wrote: This comes up from time to time, and if I remember correctly, the solution is fairly simple. Make sure TheBat is closed. Make sure outlook/outlook express is closed. Go into IE, tools, internet options, programs. Change the

Re[2]: mailto link

2003-10-26 Thread Oleg I. Polishchuk
Hello Jonathan, Jonathan Angliss HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto\shell\open\command Jonathan Angliss You should see an option that looks like this: Jonathan Angliss Default c:\program files\the bat!\thebat.exe %1 Jonathan Angliss Double click on the entry, and Jonathan Angliss put around the %1, so

Re[2]: mailto: bug

2003-02-23 Thread Andy
Hello Paddy, Sunday, February 23, 2003, you wrote: Hello Jonathan, On Saturday, February 22, 2003 at 23:05:18, you wrote: Actually you're partially correct. Yes, outlook is accepting the breaking of the RFCs, but with a slight change to the registry entry for mailto: handling, TB also

Re[2]: mailto: link problem

2002-06-04 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Martin's message 'mailto: link problem' on Tuesday, 4 June 2002 1:53 am from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Martin, MS In account A you edit a new message. In the editor window on top you MS choose an other from-address (account B) and then save the message. MS Over here the message is saved

Re[2]: mailto: link problem

2002-06-03 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Martin's message 'mailto: link problem' on Tuesday, 4 June 2002 12:55 am from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Martin, MS But I didn't have checked any to be the default - because I want to MS choose the account before editing the message... Ahhh ok - well, if you don't specify the account to

Re[2]: mailto: link problem

2002-06-03 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Thomas's message 'mailto: link problem' on Tuesday, 4 June 2002 1:15 am from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thomas, TL (when no default mailto:-account is selected) TL Set a pw to an account. The account tree collapses. Exit TB! TL Click a mailto:-link in your browser and you can send a msg

Re[2]: mailto: link problem

2002-06-03 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Martin's message 'mailto: link problem' on Tuesday, 4 June 2002 1:17 am from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Martin, MS Why should TheBat take over the control - it's me who want's to MS choose the account. In my opinion a MMI should be done that the MS program has to ask if something is