Apologies

2000-04-07 Thread Netbanger
A Chairde, Apologies for last couple of posts. Sent them to wrong list (The NETBANGER posts) Rectified -- Slán anois, Simon (-: [iconoclast] The Bat! v 1.42 Beta/12 on Windows 98 SE v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v Send Email

Re: Apologies

2000-04-07 Thread Simon
List, how-do-you-do! Ignore that please list. Only thing wrong is my filters ;) Now, hopefully rectified. -- Slán anois, Simon (-: [iconoclast] The Bat! v 1.42 Beta/12 on Windows 98 SE v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v===v Send

The Bat! and Windows 2000

2000-04-07 Thread Christian Dysthe
Hello TBUDL, I am back on this list after have been woring on a Linux box for a year or so. What Linux really misses is an e-mail client like The Bat! Oh well... I am now using Windows 2000 and The Bat! 1.41. If problems regarding this has been addressed recently please excuse this post, but I

OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Chris VanHonk
Hello Bat-sters What operating systems will TB run on? -- guano, :-) Chris VanHonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=PGPKeyRequest Or go to http://www.vanhonk.com/key/ "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from

Re: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Chris, On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 12:23:49 -0400 GMT (08.04.2000, 00:23 +0800 GMT), Chris VanHonk wrote: CV What operating systems will TB run on? M$ products. A Linux/unix version has been requested repeatedly. I don't know anything about OS/2. BTW can someone tell me why I read "UNIX is a

Re[2]: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Gary
Hi Thomas, On Friday, April 07, 2000, 11:47:08 AM, you wrote in part about "OS's": T M$ products. A Linux/unix version has been requested repeatedly. I T don't know anything about OS/2. I also want to put my 2 cents in for a Linux version. I would love to see that. According to May's PC

Re[2]: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Gary Luther
Hello Thomas, Friday, April 07, 2000, 10:47:08 AM, you wrote: TF Hallo Chris, TF On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 12:23:49 -0400 GMT (08.04.2000, 00:23 +0800 GMT), TF Chris VanHonk wrote: CV What operating systems will TB run on? TF M$ products. A Linux/unix version has been requested repeatedly. I TF

Re[3]: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello, Friday, April 07, 2000, You wrote: Hi Thomas, On Friday, April 07, 2000, 11:47:08 AM, you wrote in part about "OS's": T M$ products. A Linux/unix version has been requested repeatedly. I T don't know anything about OS/2. I also want to put my 2 cents in for a Linux version. I would

Re[4]: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Gary
Hi Marek, On Friday, April 07, 2000, 12:20:47 PM, you wrote in part about "OS's": M Hello, Friday, April 07, 2000, You wrote: Hi Thomas, On Friday, April 07, 2000, 11:47:08 AM, you wrote in part about "OS's": T M$ products. A Linux/unix version has been requested repeatedly. I T don't know

Re[2]: Contextual naming using macros?

2000-04-07 Thread Mark R Harding
Allie, Regarding your message dated: Friday, April 07, 2000... AM This is the only part I can make a worthwhile comment on. My AM only suggestion is that you use address book templates and create AM templates for those in your address book which require a special AM greeting, your example being

Re: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 7 Apr 00, at 12:55, Gary wrote about "Re[4]: OS's": M It will possible to do it, when Inprise create Delphi for Linux :-) I thought Borland had Delphi (shows you how far I have been out of it). There must be some compiler that would work sufficiently fast for Linux.

Re: The Bat! and Windows 2000

2000-04-07 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 7 Apr 00, at 9:17, Christian Dysthe wrote about "The Bat! and Windows 2000": I am back on this list after have been woring on a Linux box for a year or so. What Linux really misses is an e-mail client like The Bat! Mahogany? 0.50 seems to be pretty comparable, although I

Re: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 8 Apr 00, at 0:47, Thomas Fernandez wrote about "Re: OS's": CV What operating systems will TB run on? M$ products. A Linux/unix version has been requested repeatedly. I don't know anything about OS/2. OS/2 port will probably become available in the due time, too, since

Re: ICQ incompatibilities?

2000-04-07 Thread Simon
carolaina, how-do-you-do! On Friday, April 07, 2000, 5:32:48 PM, carolaina wrote: c Hello tBUDL, c just downloaded The Bat and the last beta, and it seems to me it`s a c beautifoul program... Chiropteran take away I dunno about that g -- Slán anois, Simon (-: [iconoclast]

Filter Q.

2000-04-07 Thread Simon
Hello all, I want to filter messages using the alternatives page. However, I have a question as to syntax before I do it: On the rule page, I've set up the string as person@address and Location/Sender. Can I simply add @address to the alternatives page to filter any other incoming messages that

Re[2]: ICQ incompatibilities?

2000-04-07 Thread carolaina
Hello J.Bauch, Friday, April 07, 2000, 8:32:13 PM, you wrote: JB Hmm, I'm using -ICQ 99b v 3.19 build#2569- and it every thing is O.K. JB May be your display-driver is wracked ? strange... only when TB is open? Is a viper V-330, that works correctly otherwise. Best regards, carolaina

Re: The Bat! and Windows 2000

2000-04-07 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, April 07, 2000, 2:08:01 PM, Alexander wrote: Mahogany? 0.50 seems to be pretty comparable, although I haven't played with it long enough... Doesn't handle multiple accounts at all. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ:

Re: Filter Q.

2000-04-07 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi Simon, On 07 April 2000 at 18:40:00 GMT +0100 (which was 18:40 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Filter Q.": On the rule page, I've set up the string as person@address and Location/Sender. Can I simply add @address to the alternatives page

Re: Filter Q.

2000-04-07 Thread Simon
Marck, how-do-you-do! On Saturday, April 08, 2000, 1:02:30 AM, Marck wrote: MDP Think of the alternatives page as a set of logical ORs to the primary MDP filter. i.e. FilterPrimary [AND sub-FilterPrimary] OR FilterAlt [AND MDP sub-FilterAlt]. MDP Example: MDP (either)Primary

Re: Contextual naming using macros?

2000-04-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Mark, On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 19:34:29 +0100GMT (08/04/2000, 02:34 +0800GMT), Mark R Harding wrote: MRH Hi %TOFNAME, (as in "Hi TBUDL," above...) MRH Occasionally the To field doesn't specify the name exactly as I might MRH wish if, for example, the email address to which I'm

Re[2]: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread Chris VanHonk
Hello Bat-sters I know that there is a Linnux emulator that runs under windows. www.winlinux.net/ -- guano, :-) Chris VanHonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=PGPKeyRequest Or go to http://www.vanhonk.com/key/ "Love is a perky elf

Re: OS's

2000-04-07 Thread tracer
Hello Gary, On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 12:55:41 -0500 GMT your local time, which was Saturday, April 08, 2000, 12:55:41 AM (GMT+0700) my local time, Gary wrote: Hi Marek, On Friday, April 07, 2000, 12:20:47 PM, you wrote in part about "OS's": M Hello, Friday, April 07, 2000, You wrote: Hi Thomas,