Hi Co-Batties,
AFAIK it was said, that Ctrl+P will be provided in "normal" view for
printing a message ... and still there's a bug after printing: Moving
the marker up or down in the list of messages looses focus for the
message window.
Any further information on that matter available?
Cheers,
Hello John De Hoog,
On Mon, 07 Feb 2000 16:04:51 +0900 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, February 07, 2000, 2:04:51 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
John De Hoog wrote:
Hello, Batmen and women,
For the first time today, I tried out The Bat! (Ver. 1.39) in a dialup
environment. Generally
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 11:08:22 +0400, Oleg Zalyalov wrote:
Well, suppose I have a read messages filter for folder to move to some
archive folder. And sometimes I want some messages to remain in this
source folder for a while. I can park them. After I have no need for
them in source
Hello Angel,
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000 at 21:55:26 [GMT -0800], you wrote:
A Got a question: After reinstalling TB! after a major crash, my
A boyfriend went thru to re-setup all the accounts to what they were
A before crash. The first one he tried got an error, that the mailbox
A had been corrupted.
On Friday, February 04, 2000 at 08:57:05 , Alexander scribbled:
Your welcome. BTW, you have my vote for the best rogue photo.
AVK Mine, too;-) BTW, speaking about these photos: Nick Danger looks really
Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR "I am out of my mind..but please feel free to leave a
*sigh*
ARGH! Ignore that last email...hit the wrong button before I had my morning caffeine
jolt.
brain dead lol
this has been a test of the emergency AngelMail system. we now return you to
your regularly
scheduled TBUDL business.
Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR "I am out of my
Hi TBUDL,
I have noticed that when sending or receiving (i.e.: opening) messages
with attachments of a size greater than 1mb or so that TB! tends to
eat big chunks of RAM and the system thrashes quite a lot and becomes
unresponsive until it has finished its task.
Are there any known issues
Hi Mark,
On Monday, February 07, 2000, 11:25:31 AM, you wrote about "Problem
sending/receiving large attachemnts...":
M Are there any known issues regarding sending attachments greater than
M a few hundred K in size. Although for the wider email community
M pushing large ammounts of data
Mark,
All I can say is that I've had the same exact problem. On messages
larger than 2.5 MB, I don't just get the hanging, but a
reboot-required crash 100% of the time.
I'd submit a bug report to RITLABS so they can know others have the
problem, and they can address it in the next version,
Gary,
Regarding your message dated: 07 February 2000...
G I might be wrong on this, but I remember seeing in the "temp file"
G remnants of a large file that I sent via TB!. Could it be that TB
G spools a file to the temp file as it sends it? If so, some with
G limited drive space could have
Hi Everyone,
I've noticed that anytime someone uses the quote character "" in a line
of normal text, TB turns that line into what it thinks is a quote. Is
there some way we can tell TB to do that _only_ when the quote character
is at the _beginning_ of a line?
Nick
--
--=N.J. (Nick)
Hi Mark,
MRH If I want to submit this 'bug' to RITLABS as 'cid' suggested then is
MRH there a standard mechanism for this? I ask because I am new to this
MRH arena and don't see any info. on bug-posting on the official web-site
MRH or FAQ pages.
Help | Feedback | Bug report ;-)
--
Regards,
Hello Gary,
Monday, February 07, 2000, 6:41:25 PM, you wrote:
G I might be wrong on this, but I remember seeing in the "temp file"
G remnants of a large file that I sent via TB!. Could it be that TB
G spools a file to the temp file as it sends it? If so, some with
G limited drive space could
Adam,
Regarding your message dated: 07 February 2000...
AB I am trying to get the Bat to "wrap" the attachment into the message,
AB like Outlook does, at the moment if I delete the attachment from my
AB folder, then reopen the e-mail message it is not possible to see the
AB attachment.
AB Is
Hi Nick,
Nick Andriash wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've noticed that anytime someone uses the quote character "" in a line
of normal text, TB turns that line into what it thinks is a quote. Is
there some way we can tell TB to do that _only_ when the quote character
is at the _beginning_ of a
Hi Adam,
On Monday, February 07, 2000, 2:32:46 PM, you wrote about "Problem
sending/receiving large attachemnts...":
A Hello Gary,
A Monday, February 07, 2000, 6:41:25 PM, you wrote:
A I am trying to get the Bat to "wrap" the attachment into the
A message, like Outlook does, at the moment if
Hi, all,
Januk Aggarwal wrote...
JA if the line does not start with a space, and there is a
JA somewhere in the first 20 or so characters (I'm not sure of that figure),
JA then TB will treat it as a quote.
Some of the better Japanese mailers let you specify the number of
characters. For
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 20:48:59 +, Mark R Harding wrote:
Try...
Account | Properties... | Files Directories
and then check the button to store attachments as part of the
message rather than in a separate folder...
It may only be possible to do this from the beginning
On Mon, 07 Feb 2000 13:43:00 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
Someone posted an indepth explaination about a month ago, unfortunately I
don't have access to my archives at the moment to find out exactly who or
when, but the basic idea is that since TB supports the
That was me. :)
name
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 06:51:25 +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
Some of the better Japanese mailers let you specify the number of
characters. For example, if you were using only two or three
initials as the quoted name, then you could specify four characters
as the limit to regard a as a
Tuesday, February 08, 2000
Hi,
I'm wondering why one of my filters for incoming mail isn't working
properly.
I've set it up by right clicking on received message/Specials/Create
Filter.. and it wouldn't work.
What I mean is that messages end up in the Inbox folder although I
have
Hi, all,
Homesick Mac wrote...
HM I'm wondering why one of my filters for incoming mail isn't working
HM properly.
HM I've set it up by right clicking on received message/Specials/Create
HM Filter.. and it wouldn't work.
HM What I mean is that messages end up in the Inbox folder
Hello Mark,
February 07, 2000, 12:25:31 PM, you wrote:
MRH Hi TBUDL,
MRH I have noticed that when sending or receiving (i.e.: opening) messages
MRH with attachments of a size greater than 1mb or so that TB! tends to
MRH eat big chunks of RAM and the system thrashes quite a lot and becomes
MRH
Someone posted an indepth explaination about a month ago, unfortunately I
don't have access to my archives at the moment to find out exactly who or
when, but the basic idea is that since TB supports the
name This line should be highlighted as a quote.
Nope, it isn't.
syntax, then if the
Hello John De Hoog,
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 08:40:45 +0900 GMT your local time,
which was Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 6:40:45 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
John De Hoog wrote:
Hi, all,
Homesick Mac wrote...
HM I'm wondering why one of my filters for incoming mail isn't working
HM properly.
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