Manually added encoding lost [ROT13] (was: A little roadmap)

2005-07-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello 9Val, On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 21:28:49 +0700 GMT (28/06/2005, 21:28 +0700 GMT), Thomas Fernandez wrote: [Not being able to assign hotkeys to encodings any more] 9 It is limitation of new UI, we have not yet found workaround. TF Thanks for your reply, it's very honest. I'll be looking forward

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-28 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Thomas, On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 23:41:42 +0700 GMT (27/06/2005, 23:41 +0700 GMT), Thomas Fernandez wrote: TF I still cannot assign a short-cut to message encodings. 9 ... TF Also, I cannot assign a short-cut to the interface language. 9 It is limitation of new UI, we have not yet found

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-27 Thread 9Val
Hi Thomas, TF I still cannot assign a short-cut to message encodings. ... TF Also, I cannot assign a short-cut to the interface language. It is limitation of new UI, we have not yet found workaround. -- 9Val

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello 9Val, On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:22:24 +0300 GMT (27/06/2005, 15:22 +0700 GMT), 9Val wrote: TF I still cannot assign a short-cut to message encodings. 9 ... TF Also, I cannot assign a short-cut to the interface language. 9 It is limitation of new UI, we have not yet found workaround. Thanks

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-26 Thread finalcut
Hello 9Val, Friday, June 24, 2005, 5:06:06 AM, you wrote: Hi All, So, how some testers have already seen, I've returned at the beginning of the week. It took a long time to read all messages :-) We are taking course to not-fixed-date releases, which means no

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello 9Val, On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 12:06:06 +0300 GMT (24/06/2005, 16:06 +0700 GMT), 9Val wrote: 9 We are taking course to not-fixed-date releases, which means no 9 deadlines and no rush. Only approved by your responses versions will 9 be named releases. I humbly approve of this policy.

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-25 Thread Krzysztof Kudlacik
On 2005-06-24 (14:35), you wrote: First things first. Tell this to RITLABS ... If IMAP and Exchange handling reach the quality level of POP, then by all means start playing around with nntp. In pronciples you are all right, but in facts. For example: customisable interface is not

Re[2]: A little roadmap

2005-06-25 Thread Allie Martin
On Saturday, June 25, 2005 at 2:02:14 AM [GMT -0500], Krzysztof Kudlacik wrote: In pronciples you are all right, but in facts. For example: customisable interface is not connected with POP/IMAP/Exchange, but it took over 6 months of RITs time. Interestingly, it's this customisable interface

A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread 9Val
Hi All, So, how some testers have already seen, I've returned at the beginning of the week. It took a long time to read all messages :-) We are taking course to not-fixed-date releases, which means no deadlines and no rush. Only approved by your responses versions will be

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Claude Renaud
Hi 9Val, Le vendredi 24 juin 2005 à 11:06:06, vous écriviez : 9 Hi All, 9 So, how some testers have already seen, I've returned at the 9 beginning of the week. It took a long time to read all messages :-) 9 We are taking course to not-fixed-date releases, which means no 9

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Peter Fjelsten
9Val, On 24-06-2005 11:06, you [9] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 9 Currently main directions of TB! development are: 9 - IMAP Looking very much forward. 9 - Unicode support Should be good. 9 - HTML editor improvements I suppose this will be a wise business decision. 9 - Customization

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Avi Yashar
On 6/24/05, 9Val [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We are taking course to not-fixed-date releases, which means no deadlines and no rush. Only approved by your responses versions will be named releases. Fair enough, but I have two concerns: 1. Currently 3.5.30 seems to be the MSI that is

Re[2]: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Allie Martin
On Friday, June 24, 2005 at 5:34:13 AM [GMT -0500], Avi Yashar wrote: 2. Several days ago, Maxim announced that several bug fixes had already been completed - including a fix to the Connection Centre - that I have been wanting for a long time. I would surely prefer to get a version of TB with

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread 9Val
Hi Avi, AY2. Several days ago, Maxim announced that several bug fixes had AY already been completed - including a fix to the Connection Centre - AY that I have been wanting for a long time. I would surely prefer to get AY a version of TB with that long-awaited fix ASAP. Yes, there are a

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Avi Yashar
On 6/24/05, 9Val [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Avi, AY2. Several days ago, Maxim announced that several bug fixes had AY already been completed - including a fix to the Connection Centre - AY that I have been wanting for a long time. I would surely prefer to get AY a version of TB with

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Krzysztof Kudlacik
On 05-06-24 (11:06), you wrote: Currently main directions of TB! development are: - IMAP - Unicode support - HTML editor improvements - Customization - Bug-fixes NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! ... on and on ... Best regards, Krzysztof Kudlacik -- pb _, )\__/( ,_ Polska Strona

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 1:52 pm +0300 9Val [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do you want to start another rush session? Not for publication to the public no, but it would be nice if you could get your finger out for us testers :) I know it's going to take a while but it would be nice if I

Re: Re[2]: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Avi Yashar
On 6/24/05, Allie Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 9Val gave us a mini roadmap. Don't take it to be more than what it is. What does it have to do with a new service release that includes the fixes that were already reported as done? Allie, I believe that 9Val's response to me and my reply to

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Den V. Yafyasov
Hello. 9 Hi All, 9 So, how some testers have already seen, I've returned at the 9 beginning of the week. It took a long time to read all messages :-) 9 We are taking course to not-fixed-date releases, which means no 9 deadlines and no rush. Only approved by your responses

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Avi Yashar
On 6/24/05, Tony Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not for publication to the public no, but it would be nice if you could get your finger out for us testers :) Right. That was my point also. Having said that, Tony, I'm not acquainted with the expression - get your finger out. I infer that it

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 1:44 pm +0200 Krzysztof Kudlacik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! ... on and on ... I'd like to add something to the wish list if I may, photo and graphic editing. I know it will take quite a while to get TB! as good as Photoshop but it would

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread 9Val
Hi Avi, AY My second point pertained only to beta releases. So we all know that AY the fixes that have been done are not yet ready for the public. But we AY are not the public - we are RL's beta testers. So why not releas a AY version of TB with those fixes to us? Yes, there are a lot fixes

Re[2]: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Francis Segond
Bonjour Tony, TB I'd like to add something to the wish list if I may, photo and graphic TB editing. I know it will take quite a while to get TB! as good as Photoshop TB but it would be nice not to have to open a separate program just to edit my TB photo's... Oh and video editing, Adobe Premiere

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Avi Yashar
On 6/24/05, 9Val wrote: BTW, it is unpleasant to publish any unfinished work, no matter of name (alpha/beta/release) and no matter who'll use it (testers/end users/reviewers) I understand. I appreciate people who always try to produce the best possible product that they can, and I

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Stuart Hemming
I'd like to add something to the wish list if I may, Fnar-fnar. -- Stuart Hemming Using The Bat! v3.5.30 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 Aided by BayesIt! 0.8.1, MyGate v1.0, rss2pop3 v1.2, SpamPal v1.70, MyMacros 1.11a. A backward poet writes inverse. pgpDKBSSDqfEw.pgp

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Avi Yashar
On 6/24/05, Tony Boom wrote: --On Friday, June 24, 2005 3:13 pm +0300 Avi Yashar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Having said that, Tony, I'm not acquainted with the expression - get your finger out. I infer that it means something like get a move on, but why exactly? It means exactly that,

Re: Re[2]: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 3:00 pm +0200 Francis Segond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mean TheBat as a new operating system? Great, I wanted to switch to Linux, but I'll wait then! ;-) Brilliant idea. Reformat, install just The Bat and it does it all, never have to buy another software

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Wolffe
Greetings BatPeople, Friday, June 24, 2005, 9:49:44 AM, Tony wrote: T --On Friday, June 24, 2005 1:44 pm +0200 Krzysztof Kudlacik T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! ... on and on ... T I'd like to add something to the wish list if I may, photo and graphic T editing. I

Re[4]: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Cees
Het was op vrijdag 24 juni 2005 om 16:15 uur dat jij iets schreef over 'A little roadmap' : Hallo Tony, You mean TheBat as a new operating system? Great, I wanted to switch to Linux, but I'll wait then! ;-) TB Brilliant idea. Reformat, install just The Bat and it does it all, never TB

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Lars Sölter
- HTML editor improvements Will that incorporate a switch to a graphics library (GDI+) that supports decent scaling for pictures? -- With best regards Lars Sölter The Bat! Version 3.5.28 Windows 2000 / Service Pack 4 (Build 2195)

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Stuart Hemming
This is an EMAIL client, not a news reader That said, with the help of a small plugin TB does quite a good job of being a newsreader. I for one like to use TB for these quite similar messaging tasks. Further I use TB for collecting my RSS subscriptions too; another messaging task. Don't

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 9:26 am -0400 Wolffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a dedicated product for drafting, sending, receiving and sorting email. Exactly, without doubt, 100% exactly what I said. It's an email client, not a bloody news reader. I realize Tony was probably being

Re: OT speed was A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 3:28 pm +0200 Cees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just bought a second-hand Apple G3/233 Somehow Mac OS feels more secure than Bat OS Beat ya, mine a G3/500 :) What's the comparison between Mac speed and PC speed? This only seems marginally slower than my 2.4

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Tony, On Friday, June 24, 2005 at 3:49:44 PM Tony [TB] wrote: TB --On Friday, June 24, 2005 1:44 pm +0200 Krzysztof Kudlacik TB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! NNTP! ... on and on ... TB I'd like to add something to the wish list if I may, photo and graphic TB editing. I

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Clive Taylor
--On 24/06/2005 17:09 +0200 Peter wrote: *pah* go playing somewhere else! If you want an all-in-one MTA that's capable of photo editing and some more and behaves like an OS: write your own No, Tony's right. We need the ability to display movie images of posters in TB, plus the ability to

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Clive! On Friday, June 24, 2005, 10:31 AM, you wrote: *pah* go playing somewhere else! If you want an all-in-one MTA that's capable of photo editing and some more and behaves like an OS: write your own No, Tony's right. We need the ability to display movie images of posters in TB,

OT: How to make a MUA unusable (was: A little roadmap)

2005-06-24 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Clive, On Friday, June 24, 2005 at 5:31:56 PM Clive [CT] wrote: CT --On 24/06/2005 17:09 +0200 Peter wrote: *pah* go playing somewhere else! If you want an all-in-one MTA that's capable of photo editing and some more and behaves like an OS: write your own CT No, Tony's right. We need

Re: OT: How to make a MUA unusable (was: A little roadmap)

2005-06-24 Thread Clive Taylor
--On 24/06/2005 17:39 +0200 Peter wrote: Don't know IncrediMail with all it's facets, but I guess that's not implemented yet ... File a wish to them ;-) Surely Ritlabs can produce a better programme than Incredimail. After all, in just one weekend 9val managed to incorporate those picture

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Tony, Friday, June 24, 2005, 4:15:16 PM, you wrote: TB Brilliant idea. Reformat, install just The Bat and it does it all, never TB have to buy another software application again, great idea Francis I sincerely hope we will get all of this as a free upgrade!?! :-) -- Best Wishes, Mark

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Gleason Pace
9Val, So, how some testers have already seen, I've returned at the beginning of the week. It took a long time to read all messages :-) Good to see your smiling face. We are taking course to not-fixed-date releases, which means no deadlines and no rush. Only approved by

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 4:31 pm +0100 Clive Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, Tony's right. We need the ability to display movie images of posters in TB, plus the ability to attach sound files so that we can hear them speak their messages. Oh, and a little animated globe in the corner

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 10:38 am -0500 Mary Bull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Everyone seems to be forgetting to include Smell-A-Vision here, too! I'd rather not have that given how hot it's been lately :) -- Tony iMac Current

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 4:31 pm +0100 Clive Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh, and a little animated globe in the corner of the message window that gradually zooms in to the poster's location. Most of us have that already, you can get it here... http://xplanet.sourceforge.net/

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Tony! On Friday, June 24, 2005, 11:56 AM, you wrote: Everyone seems to be forgetting to include Smell-A-Vision here, too! I'd rather not have that given how hot it's been lately :) Okay, it could be an option, not default? ;) -- Best regards, Mary The Bat 3.5.30 on Windows XP 5.1

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Mark, A reminder of what Mark Partous on TBBETA typed on: 24 June 2005 at 17:57:29 GMT +0200 I sincerely hope we will get all of this as a free upgrade!?! :-) Of course, as long as it remains in the V3.x.x cycle. I'd expect to pay a small upgrade fee for v4 though :) -- Tony.

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Gleason, A reminder of what Gleason Pace on TBBETA typed on: 24 June 2005 at 09:11:25 GMT -0700 I noticed the responses so far reflect not too much complaining, and some joking around. It sounds like the list mostly approves. No, it sounds mostly like Deja Moo. -- Tony. Using

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Mary, A reminder of what Mary Bull on TBBETA typed on: 24 June 2005 at 12:01:12 GMT -0500 Okay, it could be an option, not default? ;) And you said I was good at funny comments :) -- Tony. Using The Bat! v3.5.0.31 Windows XP Home SP2 Pentium IV, 2.4Ghz Home Built Desktop.

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Dwight A Corrin
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 1:52 PM +0300 9Val [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, there are a lot fixes. But current build is not yet ready for public, do you want to start another rush session? sure, why not? ;) it would give an excuse for a new round of bash all those bums in Moldavia.

Re: Re[2]: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Dwight A Corrin
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 2:15 PM + Tony Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mean TheBat as a new operating system? Great, I wanted to switch to Linux, but I'll wait then! ;-) Brilliant idea. Reformat, install just The Bat and it does it all, never have to buy another software

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Dwight A Corrin
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 6:13 PM +0100 Tony Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Of course, as long as it remains in the V3.x.x cycle. I'd expect to pay a small upgrade fee for v4 though :) Worth every farthing, because it will be able to do the shopping, and prepare all the meals. 4.5

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Dwight A Corrin
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 5:56 PM +0100 Tony Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Everyone seems to be forgetting to include Smell-A-Vision here, too! I'd rather not have that given how hot it's been lately :) we've had enough of that bacon sandwich already -- Dwight A Corrin 928 S Broadway

Re: Re[2]: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Tony Boom
--On Friday, June 24, 2005 3:03 pm -0500 Dwight A Corrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been thinking of taking up homebrewing, maybe it can help with that too! I used to make my own wine. Trouble is when it came to siphoning it into the bottles I kept getting the tube stuck in my mouth

Re: OT speed was A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Tony Boom everyone else, on 24-Jun-2005 at 17:01 you (Tony Boom) wrote: What's the comparison between Mac speed and PC speed? This only seems marginally slower than my 2.4 P4. As if anyone would need 2.4Ghz for word processing, email, browsing the WWW, or office stuff... I'm happy

Re: A little roadmap

2005-06-24 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello 9Val everyone else, on 24-Jun-2005 at 11:06 you (9Val) wrote: - HTML editor improvements In the HTML range, may I stress that this old issue needs attention, too: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4036 -- Best regards, Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-29 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi, 9 29.04TB! 3.5 (Return) Release Candidate 1 Will this be a complete install package that one can use to atomatically update the latest release version, without manually fiddling with icon- and settings files, while still keeping all personal settings made in the previous version?

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello MAU, On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] M Well, bug or feature I do appreciate your support :) and I hope 9Val is M listening As you know I've added my support to this before but there's no harm in jogging people's memory with such a _very_ important issue, so I'll

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread 9Val
Hi Boris, BA Are you planing to fix all bugs which appeared in this beta cycle (and BA are known)? No, it is impossible. Some of them are limitations of new system, which couldn't be fixed to soon. Some of them are not bugs but incompatibility with old behaviour. BA If not, when

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread 9Val
Hi MAU, M Yes, I agree with you and I also appreciate the roadmap. But we must be M realistic though, the road map is only to the nearest village which is M just a few miles away ;-) Do you want to see road map to City of Emeralds ;-) --

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread 9Val
Hi MAU, M Well, bug or feature I do appreciate your support :) and I hope 9Val is M listening :) He is always listening but not always is the wizard ;-) -- 9Val

Re: ESC doesn't remove filter in ML (was: Re: A little roadmap)

2005-04-28 Thread Tony Boom
Hello MAU, A reminder of what MAU on TBBETA typed on: 28 April 2005 at 01:04:09 GMT +0200 M ESC is working fine here and AFAIK it has been working fine in al betas. M I use this quite frequently. Me too, it works fine, as does ctrl+= for the same purpose. -- Tony. Using The Bat!

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Boris, On Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 12:46:13 AM Boris [BA] wrote: 2.05-4.05TB! 3.5 (Return) Release Candidate 2 Fix of non-fixed and fix of the bugs created by fixing :-) BA Are you planing to fix all bugs which appeared in this beta cycle (and BA are known)? If not, when do

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread MAU
Hello Richard, As you know I've added my support to this before but there's no harm in jogging people's memory with such a _very_ important issue, so I'll just add my wish for it again too. Thanks for your support :) I am sure this issue will be addressed sooner or later, we just have to be

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread MAU
Hello 9Val, He is always listening but not always is the wizard ;-) I know you are 9Val. And, as I have just said in another message, I am sure this issue will be addressed some time in the future and understand there are higher priority issues right now. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-28 Thread MAU
Hello 9Val, Do you want to see road map to City of Emeralds ;-) Well, maybe just to the next village would be enough at this time ;-) -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v3.0.9.20 Return on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4

Re: ESC doesn't remove filter in ML (was: Re: A little roadmap)

2005-04-28 Thread Krzysztof Trybowski
Hello Tony, On Thursday, April 28, 2005 you wrote: Hello MAU, A reminder of what MAU on TBBETA typed on: 28 April 2005 at 01:04:09 GMT +0200 M ESC is working fine here and AFAIK it has been working fine in al betas. M I use this quite frequently. Me too, it works fine, as does ctrl+=

Re[2]: ESC doesn't remove filter in ML (was: Re: A little roadmap)

2005-04-28 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Krzysztof, Thursday, April 28, 2005, 6:54:06 AM, you wrote: Hello MAU, A reminder of what MAU on TBBETA typed on: 28 April 2005 at 01:04:09 GMT +0200 M ESC is working fine here and AFAIK it has been working fine in al betas. M I use this quite frequently. Me too, it works fine,

A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread 9Val
Hi All, Well, as you can see, integration of new GUI system is mostly finished, so here is a short-time roadmap: 29.04TB! 3.5 (Return) Release Candidate 1 It will differ from .20 only with bug fixes and ability to create/maintain containers in

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread Peter Fjelsten
9Val, On 27-04-2005 21:27, you [9] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 9 So any input on show-stoppers, most critical and fatal bugs are 9 appreciated. Do you need the IMAP bugs I have reported to you privately here on the list, too? -- greeting Best regards /greeting author Peter Fjelsten

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread 9Val
Hello Peter, PF Do you need the IMAP bugs I have reported to you privately here on the PF list, too? Yes, it will be usefull, more testers - more conditions, more ideas when it happens and how to reproduce it better. -- 9Val

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello 9Val everyone else, thanks for posting the roadmap. Most urgently, take care of the threading issue reported by MAU, it is not in Peter list as far as I can see. The current thread by reference should be renamed to thread by reference subject and the old thread by reference of all

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Alexander, On 27-04-2005 22:56, you [ASK] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ASK Most urgently, take care of the threading issue reported by MAU, it ASK is not in Peter list as far as I can see. The current thread by ASK reference should be renamed to thread by reference subject and ASK the old

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Wednesday, April 27, 2005, 3:56:35 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote: Most urgently, take care of the threading issue reported by MAU, it is not in Peter list as far as I can see. The current thread by reference should be renamed to thread by reference subject and the old thread by reference of

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Alexander, On 27-04-2005 22:56, you [ASK] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ASK Most urgently, take care of the threading issue reported by MAU, it ASK is not in Peter list as far as I can see. BTW, the View mode: New thread sorting is also broken (new threads are NOT placed at the bottom if

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread MAU
Hello Alexander, Most urgently, take care of the threading issue reported by MAU, it is not in Peter list as far as I can see. Thanks for your support :) It is not in Peter's list because it is not a bug. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v3.0.9.20

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello MAU, Wednesday, April 27, 2005, 4:41:27 PM, you wrote: Hello Alexander, Most urgently, take care of the threading issue reported by MAU, it is not in Peter list as far as I can see. Thanks for your support :) It is not in Peter's list because it is not a bug. In all

Ctrl-click in VF doesn't trigger follow action (was: Re: A little roadmap)

2005-04-27 Thread Krzysztof Trybowski
Hello 9Val, On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 you wrote: UI: ctrl-clicking a message in virtual folder no longer acts as follow. The option in context menu works though. -- / Krzysztof Trybowski pgp 0xE0F7733B /--/ To get my pgp key, put / / www.trybik.jest.okey.pl GG

ESC doesn't remove filter in ML (was: Re: A little roadmap)

2005-04-27 Thread Krzysztof Trybowski
Hello 9Val, On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 you wrote: UI: ESC key doesn't remove filter in message list. You have to select View/Display/All messages. -- / Krzysztof Trybowski pgp 0xE0F7733B /--/ To get my pgp key, put / / www.trybik.jest.okey.pl GG 1458144 /--/

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread MAU
Hello Jonathan, Thanks for your support :) It is not in Peter's list because it is not a bug. In all technicalities... it is ;) The other emails aren't under the same reference headers, so should not match... that to me makes it a bug :) I second your request though. Well, bug or

Re: ESC doesn't remove filter in ML (was: Re: A little roadmap)

2005-04-27 Thread MAU
Hello Krzysztof, UI: ESC key doesn't remove filter in message list. You have to select View/Display/All messages. ESC is working fine here and AFAIK it has been working fine in al betas. I use this quite frequently. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial -

Re: A little roadmap

2005-04-27 Thread MAU
Hello Boris, here is a short-time roadmap: Thanks very much for this! I (and others) often have requested a roadmap to know where we are - so thanks for hearing our request. Yes, I agree with you and I also appreciate the roadmap. But we must be realistic though, the road map is only to the