. This backs up the registry key, my mail and my
installation folders. WinRAR offers CLI support so I compress the
backups as well as a part of the batch process.
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If
we're discussing which filetypes to adjust so that The Bat! will use
Crazy Browser instead of IE, then no.
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I've been trying to do this as well, so I'm all ears. :)
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e effect with the %Wrapped
macro.
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Grimnir [G] wrote:'
G No this just backs up The Bat registry entries.
The same script command will work then.
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lly it's the first key found bearing the exact UID.
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tory you wish to move your mail to.
Now in TB!, go to Options/Preferences. Hit the system tab and the
first item is the Mail Directory setting. Browse to the directory
you just created and then hit Ok.
TB! should now get very busy as it moves your mail directory to its
new location.
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t couple of years even when changing
NL Your ISP or employer
I'm thinking of revoking the key on the keyservers and continue to
distribute it through a URL link with all messages that I sign.
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your key and select Add
and then 'name'. To delete the original name, expand the key in
PGPKeys, right click the name you wish to delete and select
'delete'. You're finished.
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address at the bottom of the
headers.
However, sometimes the CC list is in multiple lines and there are more
than one e-mail address per line. What do we do for that?
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now what a
wild card was. ;)
TB! and these lists are what stimulated me to learn regular
expressions. Before this, I didn't even see why learning them would be
useful. :)
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ot a few in there, we can announce it to the UDL
MDP members.
I'll add a couple that I've been using. :)
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of words restricted by the onl-ine submission form. Could we be
allowed more characters with which to explain what each macro does?
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though I do see your point. I'd
more go for 100% bounces over a 24 hour period. But then this could
potentially lead to bandwidth wastage on the part of the list host
having to be receiving 100 bounced over a 24 hour period. It's
therefore really up to Syafril to decide what limits to set.
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ons file and change the forward
slashes in the dll module paths to back slashes.
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messages of today.
PM For illustration I'll sign this message with GPG tray.
AFAIK, GnuPG by default, will support only one comment line. With the
use of GPGShell, you can get two comment lines, but not via the
options file.
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the line that says:
Confirmed here.
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I failed to mention is that it will limit the
number of letters in the initials to no more than 3.
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clients that support it. I use
Januk's templates as well as this one:
%IF:%SETPATTREGEXP=(?im-s)^X-Mailer\:.*(Bat!|Becky).*$%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS%-
%SUBPATT=1=::%Qinclude='Initials'
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DP (what have you done with it BTW?).
I removed it with MDaemon.
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onfusion.
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v2
standing of macros,
8S and if I do understand the way they work now (I think I do), the
8S whole thing now makes complete sense. This was the missing link!
Once you pass that hurdle, a lot of possibilities appear. Learning a
little on regular expressions creates even more possibilities.;-)
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h nested macro. You can't alternate them. OK. I guess this was the
problem.
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you this trouble. I
think there was a complex regex macro that was written by a member who
is no longer active on the lists but I don't have it. Maybe someone
else has it.
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®TB! v1.60c
%20digest
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know about that thread. :-/
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autocreation will not occur since
one of the criteria for executing that action would not have been met.
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-to address to the sender
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On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 09:38:38 +0100, Dierk Haasis [DH] wrote these
comments:
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DH Happy Easter!
The same to you and all who celebrate it.
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underscores.
:-)
Are you saying they don't help to convey meaning and that they shouldn't
be used? So much of communication is conveyed by facial expressions and
body language. We can't do much about the body language but the little
smileys and winking smileys can go a long way.
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. Afterall, I just saw a
long regex template posted here to create ROT13 encoded messages. :-)
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addresses using the domain .net.
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.
If you forward the mail like this, aren't you sent a message with a
URL taking you to a page where you process the spam message and send
the complaints?
I usually just initially connect to the site and copy/paste from the
source window.
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disabling it doesn't always help.
Were you always running Zone Alarm, even before this problem arose?
Have you tried rebooting?
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(_.. 'Y' .._) TB! v1.54 Beta/15 Win2K SP2
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 11:12:51 +0530, Raj [R] graced us with these
comments:
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ACM Hmmm. Zone Alarm is in the equation eh?. The only way to really
ACM assess Zone Alarm's contribution is to uninstall it completely.
ACM Merely disabling it doesn't always help.
R I uninstalled and the problem
will try to do tomorrow.
You'll see problems elsewhere. :-(
I much prefer stability to eye candy, so away it goes.
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Yes, this works. :-)
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to:
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'-
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'- didn't start in a new line after the quoted material.
What a powerful client this is.. vbg
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?
'- snip --
The difference persists.
The editor behaves so strangely in this beta that I have to revert
back to beta 10.
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if *that* works.
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are better when
using macros as those.
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templates cannot be used for everything.
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no problem doing this with WinRAR
and have been doing so from ever since.
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from ever since.
SC Yeah, I kinda' realized that,
I thought you would. :-)
However, I was just clarifying for those who aren't using WinZip and
feel that this can only be done with WinZip.
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to enter the decryption key id and
password in the appropriate fields when prompted. Encryption works but
is controlled by the smart-matching constraints.
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stay single wrapped
MF paragraphs. Would be ugly if several single paragraphes would be
MF wrapped into one. I guess this is the reason why the %wrapped
MF macro only works on the first paragraph, or?
That's why it works the way it does, yes.
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this then:
one line with a space after [flammer]:
%subject='[flammer]:
%setpattregexp=(?i)\A\:?\s*((Re|RE)\:)*\s?(\[.*\])?\s*?(.*)%RegExpBlindMatch=%OFullSubj%SubPatt=4'
one line with a space after [flammer]:
I tested this one and it should work.
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need to have that there.
%From=
%RETURNPATH=
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as TB! is concerned, it's one long line.
It's better to paste the above regex macro in a quick template, and
then for your discussion list template, you call the regex macro by
using: %Qinclude=qt handle. Makes your template less cluttered and
confusing.
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] when the subject is stripped
for the taking.
Tell me how it works. :-)
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for replies and we may have to make
changes for these clients if you come upon their output.
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because of time, Januk
continued. Though I read multiple sources, I got most of my
information from TB!'s help and from a book called Mastering Regular
Expressions published by O'Reilly.
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? No more questions...
At the moment, yes.
I do appreciate the slowness at this time. It's still in beta so we
don't know what it will be like when fully optimised. I already see
that it's faster in beta 9.
snip
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that is used to generate the message each time.
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