Re: %FROM field macro

1999-10-12 Thread Monbebe Admin
thx to Marek and Jürgen, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 9:31:45 AM, you wrote: On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 08:16, Monbebe Admin wrote: %FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" When you put %FROM as listed here in a template, should it override totally the From: field or only add one more recipient.

Re[3]: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-12 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Monday, October 11, 1999, Oliver Sturm wrote about Some questions about 1.36: OS Well, I know something about regular expressions and I'd sure like to OS use them (actually got them to work in the inbox filters), but I still OS can't imagine what exactly these

Log of Filters

1999-10-12 Thread Philippe Gouillou
Bonjour, Is there a possibility to keep a log file of the filters used ? For exemple : Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 8:34:14 AM : - n messages refiltered to stkilda\tbudl - m messages refiltered to douance\faq etc. NB : this log is systematicaly presented by Eudora 4 Pro

Re[2]: Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-12 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, Monbebe Admin wrote about Reading confirmation when I receive a message: you must check "Send Auto-Reply" in the Actions panel and create a template (button at the right). MA Sorry, I was not clear maybe. MA I don't want a

Re[3]: History list

1999-10-12 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 12 October 1999 at 05:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: Tap the down and up arrow keys to navigate to the address you wish to delete. When the address is highlighted simply hit 'delete'. AKL You can use Space key to "park" some important addresses - you won't AKL delete them by accident

Re: SOT: Why not square brackets - was - Re[2]: The Bat! - bug report links in square brackets

1999-10-12 Thread Roel
Hello Andrew, Monday, October 11, 1999, 7:38:05 PM, you wrote: AKL Hello, The Bat Users! Links in square brackets are not distinguished by TB. [http://www.ru/] etc... AKL And why one cannot use square brackets? Is there any reason for this? AKL Or, let it put another way: is there any

Re: Mail dispatching without kludges

1999-10-12 Thread Jürgen
On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 12:34, DINH Frederic wrote: I set TB! to dispatch mail automatically. I'd like to see the first x lines, without the kludges. Is it possible? Hello DINH, AFAIK, no. -- Best regards, Jürgen -- Using The Bat!

Re: Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-12 Thread Leif Gregory
Monbebe, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, at 14:44 you wrote: MA Sorry, I was not clear maybe. MA I don't want a real autoresponder. I want a message to be send when the MA mail as been read, I think when the small letter is opened. MA If I do what you say, no problems, but in this case what means

Re: Un-disclosed receipients

1999-10-12 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 12 October 1999 at 09:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: N I want to send message to many address but hiding receipient name + N address in CC field. The one who receives my mail just see sender N name and his name, not the CC. You can use the BCC (Blind CC) field to enter the list of

Re[2]: Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-12 Thread Alex Sanyukovitch
Hello Leif, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 2:06:16 PM, you wrote: LG Monbebe, LG On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, at 14:44 you wrote: MA Sorry, I was not clear maybe. MA I don't want a real autoresponder. I want a message to be send when the MA mail as been read, I think when the small letter is

Re: %FROM field macro

1999-10-12 Thread Monbebe Admin
Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 9:31:45 AM, you wrote: When you put %FROM as listed here in a template, should it override totally the From: field or only add one more recipient. to override the FROM: field you must do it that way: %FROM="" %FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Sorry but this don't

help database

1999-10-12 Thread Anne Kaeser
Hi !UDL, Is there some kind of comprehensive help, tips tricks database for the Bat! somewhere in the web? -Jast -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team click

Re[2]: %FROM field macro

1999-10-12 Thread Juergen Frisch
On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 13:40, Monbebe Admin wrote: to override the FROM: field you must do it that way: %FROM="" %FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Sorry but this don't work either. Here is exactly the line: %FROM=""%FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"%REPLYTO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Dear %OFromName,

Re: SOT: Why not square brackets

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 10:38:05 AM, Andrew wrote: And why one cannot use square brackets? Is there any reason for this? Or, let it put another way: is there any reason why TB _does not_ distinguish URLs in square brackets?! I thought the URL recognition should work regardless the

Re: %FROM field macro

1999-10-12 Thread Monbebe Admin
Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 4:16:18 PM, you wrote: to override the FROM: field you must do it that way: %FROM="" %FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Sorry but this don't work either. Here is exactly the line: %FROM=""%FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"%REPLYTO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Dear %OFromName,

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 2:20:53 AM, Oleg wrote: I believe it can be very useful if you are answering a standard letter, where it is easy to select a text which have to be quoted. Anyway, did anybody try this already and can provide an example? Another good example would be to

Re: Immediate Delivery in spite of deferred settings.

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, October 11, 1999, 9:30:13 PM, Andrew wrote: There is a reason: the result of pressing F2 in editor depends on this setting. BTW, I didn't catch you: do you like that buttons don't change their place now or not? I'd rather that they didn't change place. While the behavior hinges

(No Subject)

1999-10-12 Thread Kevin Boylan
Hi, When I checked the option to only download headers if the message is above a certain size, I was surprised when The Bat! deleted the actual message from the server. Is there a way to get The Bat! to let us know that there is a large message on the server without downloading it or deleting

Re[4]: PGP setting options [1.36]

1999-10-12 Thread Giamma
Ciao Juergen, in data lunedì, ottobre 11, 1999, alle 01.32, hai scritto: I use the internal implementation of pgp: this can affect options like this `sign by default`? JFMaybe. I use PGP 6.0.2i and the implentation 6.0.x/6.5.x plug-in. confirmed: i`ve installed pgp6.0.2i and now i see a

Re[2]: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-12 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Steve Lamb, On Dienstag, 12. Oktober 1999 at 17:47:00 you wrote: SL Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 2:20:53 AM, Oleg wrote: I believe it can be very useful if you are answering a standard letter, where it is easy to select a text which have to be quoted. Anyway, did anybody try this already

Re[2]: PGP Check Signature does not work

1999-10-12 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Oliver Sturm, On Montag, 11. Oktober 1999 at 19:44:01 you wrote: n i'm using PGP 6.0.2i and the PGP 6.0.x/6.5.x plug-in but "check n digital signature" does not work. all i get is an empty "PGPlog" n window. anyone else with the same problems? OS I have exactly the same problem using

Text files as attachments

1999-10-12 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi there, several times I have received mail coming from a lotus notes account with one or more text files attached. I don't know if the lotus notes part is important here. The Bat! doesn't show me those attachments in that separate little attachment window like usual, but instead there

How to use the name prefix

1999-10-12 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi there, in the address book, I can enter a name prefix for an address. I can't find out how I can use that prefix when creating a new message or replying to one. I'd like my message to say something like "Dear Mr. Jones" or "Dear Mrs. Harris" automatically, using the name prefix from

Re: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 10:45:18 AM, Oliver wrote: Ok, you might say, just don't use them. I was just wondering... I know you can do a LOT of nice things with regexps, so I'd really like to use them in some way ;) In 'merica we have a saying for this. "Give a child a hammer and

The Bat! - bug report

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Lamb
Hello The Bat! developers, I'm using The Bat! Version 1.36 under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 3 and would like to report a bug The bug description: High color icons are sometimes too pale Steps to reproduce the bug: Send a high priority and a low priority message to

feature: template

1999-10-12 Thread Joris
Hello TBUDL, If I use a personal template (for 1 recipient/groep specific) in the adress book, I have to start from an empty page, instead of the standard template (set up in the account proporties) or one of the other personal templates. Can this be fixed? Greetings, Joris [EMAIL

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Nick Danger
In Reference to "Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered" From Kevin Boylan: KB Hi, KB A kind of frivolous suggestion I guess, but as you can tell from my KB previous post, I have a hard time remembering to enter a subject sometimes. KB I think it would be worthwhile to have a warning message

Reply fills Forward Field ?!

1999-10-12 Thread Bernd Bubis
Hello dear The Bat! users, (Using The Bat! 1.34a under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998) When I reply to a message and select to view the forward field (German: Weiterleiten) I can see something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] Will my mail be sent somewhere else that I am not aware of? Will it be sent

Just a Thank You Message

1999-10-12 Thread Bernd Bubis
Hello Andrew, thank you for your help. It works! Best regards, Berndmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sunday, October 10, 1999, 8:06:38 PM, you wrote: AKL Hello, The Bat Users! Sure: often it is enough to look at the TO: Field. But however a lot of emails, especially

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 3:12:09 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: Operative term is almost. Quick notes to my relatives, however, I rarely put subjects on. Bad netiquette. :) Software isn't there to prevent the user from making mistakes. Assumptions like that only decrease

Re[2]: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Kevin Boylan
That's true. It's good netiquette to always include a subject header. But not a technical requirement. If The Bat! (or any software for that matter) only included things that were technically required to get mail from here to there, then it wouldn't sell many copies. When I compared The

Re[2]: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Kevin Boylan
Except that a subject is something that you almost never want to leave blank and a default subject is no better than no subject. If you never forget to enter a subject then you never see the 'idiot light' that us idiots seem to need. :-) Operative term is almost. Quick notes to my

Threads question

1999-10-12 Thread Stan Liberman
Hi All, I've a strange problem with one of my mail lists - messages don't get arranged into threads. I mean ALL of them are treated like separate treads. May be there should be some specific stucture of message header? Sometimes messages in TBUDL don't form

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 6:08:06 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled: For the record, no, you cannot. If you have files going into the trash and don't turn off the confirmation. You have to confirm when you press delete, confirm on programs, confirm when emptying trash.

Re[2]: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Kevin Boylan
If The Bat! (or any software for that matter) only included things that were technically required to get mail from here to there, then it wouldn't sell many copies. Furthermore, you don't know that it won't sell copies. I said *many* copies. There's plenty of mail packages out there that

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 4:30:29 PM, Ali wrote: It's all damn irritating but it saved my ass a couple times and I was so grateful that I've kept my mouth partially shut about it. m, I have another answer. I tend to move around with the mouse pretty quickly and I have inadvertently

Re[2]: Reply fills Forward Field ?!

1999-10-12 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 12 October 1999 at 21:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: BB When I reply to a message and select to view the forward field BB (German: Weiterleiten) I can see something like BB [EMAIL PROTECTED] BB Will my mail be sent somewhere else that BB I am not aware of? M The Bug!ermm,

SPAM

1999-10-12 Thread tracer
Hello TBUDL, I have a few questions and hope someone already solved them... I had been collecting manually all the spam I got and managed after a lot of headache to reduce the around 400 I had to about 20. I had to convince 2 mailing lists though to change their addressing mode as

(No Subject)

1999-10-12 Thread tracer
Hello , I have a friend who has a company called Simple Computers. So whenever he sends me an email from Simple Computers my answer is to: Simple He doesnt like that... I have noticed other silly things if the name of the person sending the mail has one or more blanks. filtering doesnt work

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-12 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 13 October 1999 at 00:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: t I have a friend who has a company called Simple Computers. So t whenever he sends me an email from Simple Computers my answer is to: t Simple He doesnt like that... I would suggest that the best solution is to create

Re[2]: Threads question

1999-10-12 Thread Stan Liberman
Hi Marck, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 7:38:51 PM, you wrote: SLI've a strange problem with one of my mail lists - messages don't SLget arranged into threads. I mean ALL of them are treated like SLseparate treads. May be there should be some specific stucture of SLmessage

The Bat! - suggestions

1999-10-12 Thread Anne Kaeser
Hello The Bat! developers, There are some features I would like to see in your program: The properties windows should be resizable, so you don't have to scroll so much while designing message templates. Regards, Jast --

Re: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 7:18:12 PM, Roel wrote: It's hard! and that's not because everything is stored in one place in an easy format (that's why I love it) but because it is made for programmers... you're just completely lost without a very good manual... Two things refute this. 1:

Re[2]: Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered

1999-10-12 Thread Roel
Hello Steve, Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 4:25:44 AM, you wrote: SL 1: Most people are lost within Windows without a good manual. Ok, when I look at my mother: you've got a point here... :-) SL 2: A recent study of grade-school children who had never had any computer SL experience before

Re[2]: Some questions about 1.36

1999-10-12 Thread Oleg Zalyalov
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Tuesday, October 12, 1999, Steve Lamb wrote about Some questions about 1.36: SL Also something that you may be overlooking is that the regexps SL aren't only implemented in the filters and the macros but also the SL search strings. When I was a