This message: 16/04/2000 22:19 GMT.
On 16 April 2000 at 15:34:03 GMT -0500 (which was 21:34 where I live)
Allie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
AM It still shows GMT +0100 as shown above. In your windows date and
AM time settings, do you have 'automatically adjust for daylight savings time
Tony,
On Monday, April 17, 2000, at 12:45 AM you wrote:
TB I wonder could it possibly be anything to do with the fact that I
TB have reset my PC to GMT rather than BST and some internal working
TB of TB still think it's set to BST?
TB I'll change the PC to BST, reboot, reply again and see what
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000 17:31:18 -0700, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
There are lots of examples and tweaks in that thread. It is too long
to even begin to repost. There are several versions of the macro,
but here is the one I have, courtesy of Marck.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Thursday, April 13, 2000, 2:21:08 PM, you wrote:
Hello Peter,
All parts together (items 2, 3 and 4), my new macro is (all on one
line and no spaces where I have split the lines!):
%quotes="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)(.*^-BEGIN PGP SIG
PS %quotes="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)(.*^-BEGIN PGP SIG
PS NED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(- --\s*\n|_{40,}\s*\n|-BE
PS GIN PGP SIGNATURE)|\z)""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%text""%SUBPATT=""3"""
PS Enjoy!
Thanks peter--(yet again) This new regexp wipes out NETZERO
advertisements!! ;o)
--
CS I have not been using %SIGNCOMPLETE because I could never get it
CS to work in any beta I have tryied (1.40 up). I would appreciate
CS any input as to how to get this to work in my templates on list or
CS privately.
CS I manually sign with Hotkeys Crtl+Shift+S.
snip ... snip
CS Below is
Hello phil,
On Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 17:08:46 GMT -0700 (which was 5:08 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
I hope there will be more examples posted one day in the future. If I
can change one letter in an example and See results that helps me
learn the language. If it helps
Thursday, April 13, 2000, 8:08:46 PM, you wrote:
Hello phil,
--
The Bat! - automatic mail servant of %FROMNAME.
The BAT! ver. %THEBATVERSION
%WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME %WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION build
%WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER %WINDOWSCSDVERSION
%PUT="D:\Program Files\The
Hi there!
On 13 Apr 00, at 17:08, phil wrote
about "Re[2]: Tearline problem -- enter ":
Now that I have several examples to play with I may start
experimenting with REGEXP a little bit myself. Knowing only Basic,
it's pretty cryptic looking to me, but I bet I can fight my way
through
Hi phil,
On 12 April 2000 at 01:31:33 GMT -0700 (which was 09:31 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Tearline problem -- enter when using PGP maybe?":
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
This is *definitely* the problem with tear-line
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This message: 12/04/2000 09:44 GMT.
Wednesday, April 12, 2000, 9:31:33 AM, phil wrote:
p That's what I've got in there, except something is changing it. PGP
P I think. -- enter
P Since, I am not the only one having this problem
It is most
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MDP This is *definitely* the problem with tear-lines.
Okay, it's gone. Removed even. I hate it when I spend time thinking
out how I want the template / tearlines and little jingles, then
someone comes along and says it's screwed up. Then I start removing
TB There is a way to get round it however. Highlight the main text of
TB your message, not your signature, and then just sign the block as I
TB have done here. That preserves the integrity of the delimiter.
Right, I am aware of that method. It's in effect editing twice.
Bluewave used to shell
Hello phil,
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 03:06:24 -0700GMT (12/04/2000, 18:06 +0800GMT),
phil wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MDP This is *definitely* the problem with tear-lines.
p Okay, it's gone. Removed even. I hate it when I spend time thinking
p out how I want the template / tearlines
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