Hi all, another bug thing...
All of the sudden (just noticed it today, maybe all I need to do is
restart TB!? Will try when I send this) TB!, when restoring from a
try icon to a real window, is restoring at the bottom of the window
list so I need to then click the task bar entry to have it pop
Hello Tom Plunket,
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000 16:04:21 -0800 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, February 06, 2000, 7:04:21 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Tom Plunket wrote:
> Ok, I've got the subject line playful as I've been hunting bugs for 14
> hours a day for the past week. Glory be, though, we'
Hello, Gothamites,
John De Hoog wrote...
JDH> I'm thinking of changing all the charts, putting in
JDH> more description instead of just "yes" or "no"
I've now done exactly that for The Bat! page only; the rest will
follow in due time.
http://dehoog.org/html/thebat.html
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Ok, I've got the subject line playful as I've been hunting bugs for 14
hours a day for the past week. Glory be, though, we're finally going
to ship the thing!
Anyway, Bat bug:
Has anyone else noticed that the pie chart that fills in while
downloading mail is TOTALLY inaccurate if you've got a
Hello, inhabitants of Gotham,
Paula Ford wrote...
PF> As I've pointed out to RIT Labs, GroupWise also has mail ticker thingy.
PF> The feature, therefore, is not "not found anywhere" and is not "unique"
PF> as it says on TB web page.
I just posted a revised version, this time with the wording
Hello, inhabitants of Gotham,
Dieter Hummel wrote...
DH> In the column 'Not supported' you should put a 'Yes'. The currently
DH> 'Not' implies that it _is_ supported (not not == yes). Better might be
DH> using an X in the columns.
DH> In total: well done :-)
Thanks for the comments.
Hi Clemens,
Saturday, February 05, 2000, 8:47:11 PM, you wrote:
>> Confirmed, I had not tried this feature for a while, so I just tested
>> it, it seems once the header is downloaded that the message is gone
>> from the server. I personally don't mind this, I will not download any
>> large
Hello Mark,
Friday, February 04, 2000, 12:47:08 PM, Mark Aston wrote:
>>> The way I achieve this, is to set the maximum size in
>>> Account|Properties Mail Management, set to leave on server, download
>>> header only. Then if you don't want the message you can use
>>
On Saturday, February 05, 2000, 12:40:47 PM, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
> You can't unless you (as pointed out by Chuck Mattsen) disable the HTML
> autoview completely.
Too bad you couldn't disable the viewing of HTML messages period! I don't
want to see them, nor do I want the option of seein
On Saturday, February 05, 2000, 11:20:04 AM, Chuck Mattsen wrote:
> Just Options | HTML Autoview from the main menu ... unless I'm
> misunderstanding your question.
Wow... that was sitting right in front of me and I didn't recognise it.
:o( Yes, that was it Chuck, and now it defaults to the tex
Hi there!
On 5 Feb 00, at 11:04, Nick Andriash wrote
about "Default Viewing for (S)HTML Message":
> Whenever I receive an (S)HTML message, I'm provided with two tabs at the
> bottom... one label reads (1), and the other reads (part2.shtml). How do I
> change TB's default of always viewing th
Hi John,
> Please comment, especially if you find any inaccuracies, so I can
> improve this page. Thank you.
" First of all, it has some features not found anywhere, notably the
Mail Ticker™ ..."
As I've pointed out to RIT Labs, GroupWise also has mail ticker thingy.
The feature, therefore, is
On Saturday, February 05, 2000 at 1:04 PM or thereabouts, Nick Andriash wrote the
following about Default Viewing for (S)HTML Messages ?:
Nick> Whenever I receive an (S)HTML message, I'm provided with two
Nick> tabs at the bottom... one label reads (1), and the other reads
Nick> (part2.shtml). H
Whenever I receive an (S)HTML message, I'm provided with two tabs at the
bottom... one label reads (1), and the other reads (part2.shtml). How do I
change TB's default of always viewing the (part2.shtml) message instead of
the plain text version? I've looked through the Archives and Help section,
Hello Listmembers,
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000 at 19:31:09 [GMT +0900] John De Hoog wrote:
> Please comment, especially if you find any inaccuracies, so I can
> improve this page. Thank you.
In the column 'Not supported' you should put a 'Yes'. The currently
'Not' implies that it _is_ supp
On Sat, 05 Feb 2000 06:54:40 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
{...snip...}
> . the search facility lacks the ability to search on multiple
> strings (unless special expressions can play a role here - anyone?),
Regular expressions? This will allow you to search for
multiple strings among
Hello, inhabitants of Gotham,
Douglas Hinds wrote...
DH> Also, you didn't mention it's ability to be used
DH> as a server and unsupported things like Custom key assignments and
DH> partially supported things like navigation across folders and accounts
If you look carefully, I think all th
Hello John & all fellow TBUDL members,
Saturday, February 05, 2000, 4:31:09 AM, John wrote in relation to his
The Bat! Comparison Page:
http://dehoog.org/html/thebat.html
JDH> Please comment, especially if you find any inaccuracies, so I can
JDH> improve this page. Thank you.
"The In
Hello, inhabitants of Gotham,
Syafril Hermansyah wrote...
JDH>> I'm planning on adding The Bat! to my own mailer comparisons,
JDH>> after I get to know it better. (Available on my Web site below.)
SH> I didn't see The Bat! there, perhaps later after you have page for
SH> English MUA ?
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