Monday, February 07, 2000, 1:51:25 PM, John wrote:
characters. For example, if you were using only two or three
^^
How often do you send yourself mail while noone else ever does? :)
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Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink,
On Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 8:43:49 AM, Steve Lamb wrote:
there some way we can tell TB to do that _only_ when the quote character
is at the _beginning_ of a line?
Uhm, that would cause you other problems. ;)
Ok, let me re-phrase that then... I wish that TB would only recognise the
Hi Nick,
On 08 February 2000 at 09:41:32 GMT -0800 (which was 17:41 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
NA Good examples Steve, and I agree, hence the withdrawal of my
NA previous request. I can't see a problem though by having preceding
NA spaces act as a null for
Small office email wisdom needed
I'd buy a book if I could find one which addresses the management issues,
rather than just explains if the dialog box says Yes then you should press
it if that's what you want to do
Goals
1 sharing the load?
2 making sure messages get answered?
3 making sure
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Hello Nick,
NR Great programme, but if the bugs don't get fixed, whats the point
NR of paying for it?
So you didn't buy windows? grin
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2000 08:48:43 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
If this is a bug why doesn't someone fix it? Why are these things
left to fester? Why dopeople pay money for software with bugs? Great
programme, but if the bugs don't get fixed, whats the point of
paying for it?
They do fix bugs
Hello all,
I want to set up a kill filter but feel somewhat intimidated by the
empty Signal Strings window that only shows radio buttons for "Detect
by".
Could someone please help me in how to set it up? (I want to kill all
messages that have the same string after the "@" in Form and To.)
On Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 12:01:33 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
No can do, once TB! continues to support full-name as a quote prefix.
I don't seem to be getting too far with my wish! ;o) Oh well, thankfully,
not too many use full-name quote prefixes. I like John's comparison of
what some of the
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 12:29:35 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote:
I don't seem to be getting too far with my wish! ;o) Oh well,
thankfully, not too many use full-name quote prefixes. I like John's
comparison of what some of the Japanese mailers allow: User
specified limit to the number of characters
Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 12:01:33 PM, Allie wrote:
Again, no can do. Most peoples full-name have spaces between
the first and second names. That means that the quotations above using
your name as is supported by TB! wouldn't show up as red. :)
Not to mention some names have
wellthat would be telling tales wouldn't it..
-Original Message-
From: Roel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 9 February 2000 08:59
To: Nick Rout
Subject:Re: Filtering not working for only one sender - the rest is OK, how
come ?
On Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 1:30:56 PM, Steve Lamb wrote:
Again, no can do. Most peoples full-name have spaces between
the first and second names. That means that the quotations above using
your name as is supported by TB! wouldn't show up as red. :)
Not to mention some names
Hi, all,
Steve Lamb wrote...
characters. For example, if you were using only two or three
SL ^^
SL How often do you send yourself mail while noone else ever does? :)
Good point. But -- in reality, 99% of the mail I get uses just
for the quote
On Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 12:47:18 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
If you were to set your limit to three characters and I
replied to this message using your first name, the color coding at
your end would be messed up. :)
Yes, I'll grant you that. :o) However, I remember seeing an RFC
Hi TBUDL,
Here's a quick question and it's probably bad form that I pose it now
because I'm just off home for the day but hopefully you'll all be
generous and forgive me...
My problem...
-
I wish not to lose my old 'sent' messages (stored by default in
'Sent') but because I
Tuesday, February 08, 2000
Thank you John, Tracer, Allie Nick for your imput on the "Filtering"
issue, I've fixed it - I made it easier for little Bat and just left the
senders' email address as the main string in all my filters, so far so
good, everything ends up in the right
Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 2:22:59 PM, Mark wrote:
However, I could not see a route to doing this through either the Sorting
Office Filters or the properties tab of the 'Sent' folder. Also, I
drew a blank on the FAQ and (as far as I could see) previous threads
of this discussion list.
Hello,
i have make a search in the FAQ , but i dont find anythig what i want
i have 3 PGP keys and i want to sign message differently for users
i have see that in address book i can make a specific template for a
mails adress
example :
mail to "A" signed with key 1
mail to "B" signed with key
Hi there!
On 8 Feb 00, at 13:54, Nick Andriash wrote
about "Re: Use of Quote Character in TB":
Steve, I went looking for the RFC that pertains to allowable quote
prefixes, and be darned if I can find it. I've run out of ideas of what to
use as a keyword search criteria at:
Nick, I'm
Hi there!
On 9 Feb 00, at 10:59, Nick Rout wrote
about "RE: Filtering not working for only ":
wellthat would be telling tales wouldn't it..
So you didn't buy windows? grin
Well, it's more complicated then that. Of course, each program has bugs. It's
the matter of *what* bugs
oh well as long as someone is working on it i supose it will get fixed some
time. I have got a little used to the linux/open source world where bugs DO
get fixed quickly (generally), and anyone can have a go at fixing a bug
because they have the source code. Unfortunately I have to use MS
On Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 2:57:50 PM, yann wrote:
i have 3 PGP keys and i want to sign message differently for users
i have see that in address book i can make a specific template for a
mails adress
example :
mail to "A" signed with key 1
mail to "B" signed with key 2
I don't see
Hello, Batmen and women,
Alexander V. Kiselev wrote...
As far as TB is concerned, let's wait for version 2 to come out. We should
understand, that obviously RIT is not M$ and they haven't got means to
develop two different series of The Bat! at the same time...
Fair enough, but pointing out
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.41 Beta/3
Serial Number 99789D11
under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 .
There are some features I would like to see in your program:
Change priority Level purpose.
Description :
I noticed that "Priority tag" in The Bat! only have
Hello Allie Martin,
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 15:09:15 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Wednesday, February 09, 2000, 3:09:15 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Allie Martin wrote:
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000 08:48:43 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
If this is a bug why doesn't someone fix it? Why are these things
Hello Roel,
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 20:59:28 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Wednesday, February 09, 2000, 2:59:28 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Roel wrote:
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Hello Istvn Szendr,
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 21:10:32 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Wednesday, February 09, 2000, 3:10:32 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Istvn Szendr wrote:
Hello all,
I want to set up a kill filter but feel somewhat intimidated by the
empty Signal Strings window that only
Morning Mark R Harding,
I wish not to lose my old 'sent' messages (stored by default in 'Sent')
but because I currently have just over 1600 messages in this folder I
find it slow to access. Since I commonly only refer to recent messages my
idea was to set up some kind of filter or expiry
Hello Syafril Hermansyah,
I received this letter.
It seems some things goto the wrong place so can you please check how
this company goto onto the mailing list
quote:
-- [ From: TOTEM TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. * EMC.Ver #3.1a INTERNATIONAL ] --
Dear Sirs:
seems that your messages sent to
Hello, Jast,
On Wednesday, February 09, 2000, you wrote:
J Of course doing it manually like Steve suggested isn't a bad way to do it.
J But if you're happy with one large folder for old messages you can
J automate it fully
Here's how I handle the archiving, while keeping The Bat! running
Earlier I wrote:
JDH 1. Configure the folder options to leave messages in the base for
JDH only 8 days. This can be done for the Send folder as well. Let it
JDH purge messages automatically after that period.
JDH 2. Use an automated backup program to save the mail database,
JDH
Hello tracer,
On Wednesday, February 09, 2000 at 12:30:32 GMT +0700 (which was
09/02/2000 12:30 GMT +0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
t Hello Syafril Hermansyah,
t I received this letter.
t It seems some things goto the wrong place so can you please check how
t this company
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