Hello Roel,
Your message from Wednesday, November 24, 1999, 23:52: "nostalgic for old Xmas logo?"
Roel (don't forget the space between the .exe and the /nologo)
It worked, thanx.
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Liebe Grüße,
Bernhardmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Thomas,
Your message from Thursday, November 25, 1999, 04:31: "Idiot Mode"
Thomas So Germans have no way of achieving idiot mode?
How lucky they are !
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Liebe Grüße,
Bernhardmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Paula the UDL gang...
I guess someone had to reply to you. :)
Sorry, I can't confirm this one. I only get any tooltip in the
messages list when multiple messages are selected, and never in the
folder list. I've known tooltips to do some strange things in the
past though.
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Hello Thomas,
TF The keys are printed in four colours: green, red and blue for Chinese
TF characters and radicals (part-characters, of which most
Roel wrote:
when i want to write a new mail by clicking on a link in the
browser, i get the new mail-template for the folder that i'm in...
snip
so here's my suggestion: seperate the mailto-link in an external
program from the one in the toolbar... let the one in the
Hello all fellow TBUDL members,
I want to dynamically link the attachments I send from whatever
directory they happen to be located in, rather have them copied to a
separate "attachment" directory or any other directory (although
creating a "shortcut" in TB!s attachment directory would be
Hello Vlad,
V Can anybody tell me how to edit incoming messages without
V changing creation and/or reception time/date?
V Is I remember, special template have to be written. Isn't
V it?
No template is necessary, just move your message you Outbox, edit it
there and then move back. Not easy,
Hi there!
On 25 Nov 99, at 4:44, Roel wrote
about "Re[3]: Idiot Mode":
TF So Germans have no way of achieving idiot mode?
look at it this way: everyone using a non-american keyboard
is considerd to be 'not an idiot' :-) (probably cause we
figured out to type on a non-american keyboard
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Hello Ali,
AM This was brought up and has been dealt with. My current version uses
AM the default templates for mail-to links from external apps.
Morning Thomas Fernandez,
So Germans have no way of achieving idiot mode?
Instead of wondering and discussing ;-P I tried out the keys and, tada!
The combination on a German keyboard is Shift+Ctrl+Alt+#
The key-combos for other keyboards should be similar.
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24.11.99, you wrote:
WK Hi Vlad,
V When implementing a search (F7), TB! indicates currently
V searching folders in the status line. But after the search
V is finished it is impossible to see where a found message is
V located.
WK Rearrange the colums so that you can see the 'folder' column.
On Wednesday, November 24, 1999 at 06:43:26 , Mark scibbled:
MA Received: from thebat.dutaint.com [202.134.1.243] by mx04 via mtad (2.6) with
ESMTP id 870DkXoWY0177M04; Wed, 24 Nov 1999 14:48:51 GMT
MA Received: from cwcom.net by thebat.dutaint.com with SMTP (MDaemon.v3.0.0.0e.R) for
[EMAIL
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Hello Mark,
MBHow does the Kill Dupes work? Does it simply delete any email that
MBhas the same subject?
no, the messages have to be
Hello TBUDL members,
As I have understood it:
Received time is my time, Created time is sender's time and GT or GMT
is just the latter says - Mean time, or 0 time (it's the longitude,
which is what makes time time).
Therefore, the suggestion to include the sender's time zone in a
message sent
On Thursday, November 25, 1999, 6:44:11 PM, Jast wrote:
Morning Thomas Fernandez,
So Germans have no way of achieving idiot mode?
The combination on a German keyboard is Shift+Ctrl+Alt+#
The key-combos for other keyboards should be similar.
Swiss German keyboard: Shift+Ctrl+Alt+§ or
This may be a little wordier than most posts, but I will try to state
the issue and get to the point: What I want to do with TB! and why I
want do it, and I would appreciate other TB! users comments regarding
filtering and the way I use (and want to use) e-mail. First of all I'd
like to compare
Since I've received no response to this to date, I'm putting it back
on the list.
Hello all fellow TBUDL members,
I want to dynamically link the attachments I send from whatever
directory they happen to be located in, rather have them copied to a
separate "attachment" directory or any other
Friday, November 26, 1999
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, Thursday, November 25, 1999, you wrote:
Thomas Hi Roel,
Thomas on Thursday, November 25, 1999, 11:44:19 AM GMT+0800, Roel wrote:
TF So Germans have no way of achieving idiot mode?
R look at it this way: everyone using a non-american keyboard
Douglas Hinds wrote:
In any case, I see a need for activating a given filter without having
to activate a number of them all at once, as seem to be the case at
present. I am assuming that there is no way to do that - but that is
the reason for this post: To make sure that there isn't a
Friday, November 26, 1999
Hello Ian,
Wednesday, Wednesday, November 24, 1999, you wrote:
Ian On Wednesday, November 24, 1999, 7:58:28 AM, Thomas wrote:
IG I've been bitten by that one too! On the other hand I like
IG autocompletion. Any suggestions (other than "be more careful")?
How about:
Douglas Hinds wrote:
I want to dynamically link the attachments I send from whatever
directory they happen to be located in, rather have them copied to a
separate "attachment" directory or any other directory (although
creating a "shortcut" in TB!s attachment directory would be fine).
Hello Jast,
On Thursday, November 25, 1999, 5:40:00 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
SL Not have TB! combine the user name with the address of the list.
SL It is the only client I have ever seen do that, is completely
SL non-standard, does break the intent of the TO field and
SL
on Thursday, November 25, 1999
Douglas Hinds wrote...
2).- However, I need to see it all when it comes in, and not have to
look around for it. Since there are multiple accounts, mail from all
of them should probably be actively filtered to ONE inbox (not yet
done), and then either actively
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