Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, April 12, 2000, Simon wrote to TBUDL about
Read message delay:
S Is there any way to decrease the time for a message to be recognised as
S being read?
S Is there a setting somewhere I've missed?
Account/Properties/Options/Time of reading to mark
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, April 12, 2000, Tom Plunket wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Want to read mail? Why not open all of your minimize-to-tray apps at once?:
TP How many times have you had two apps that minimize to tray (and remove
TP the tray icon when they're not
Hello List,
Can somebody tell me what kind of mailer Delvierance is?
I keep getting these mails from someone in Australia. He is supposed
to send them directly to one of my guys and send me only a cc copy.
Each time, I find my own address in the TO: field as well as the CC:
field, but receive
Morning Simon,
I scan some messages very quickly to determine what they are and make a
mental note if they need replying to. However, after reading, some of
them do not 'unembolden' to show that they have been read. I have to wait
until the delay kicks in before moving on.
Aside of the the
Hello Marck,
[skipped, sorry]
I'm interesting, does exist a possibility, to make a keyboard
macros, typing something by pressing one certain key combination ?
[skipped], :-) etc like in GoldEd
While there is no one-key macro implementation in TB you can get a
very similar
List,
Thanks for all your replies - TFAYR - Much choice :)
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From: Allie Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thobias Nilsson on TB!UDL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: den 11 april 2000 21:58
Subject: Re: Forwarded mail?
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 21:08:49 +0200, Thobias Nilsson wrote:
Why does TB! attach a file when I want to forward a mail? How
hi folks I have a question which may sound stupid but I cannot figure
out why this is doing this.
It appears as you can see from this posting that sometimes the Bat
inserts 2 or more blank spaces between words when I only hit the
spacebar once.
Anyone else experiencing this.
timbo
Wednesday, April 12, 2000, 10:43:06 AM, Timothy wrote:
It appears as you can see from this posting that sometimes the Bat
inserts 2 or more blank spaces between words when I only hit the
spacebar once.
Anyone else experiencing this.
Turn off autoformat and justify on wrap.
Hello Batters,
MDP Pass - try out the option and let us know!
NA When you say you finally got things working for you, did you mean
NA PGP/MIME? TB sure isn't listed as being PGP/MIME compliant, and will not
NA interpret those messages using the external PGP, so I was interested in
NA knowing
Hi Syafril Hermansyah,
On Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 5:32:14 PM you wrote:
Nowadays, most of list already support RFC-2369 (including this list),
so supporting RFC-2369 very useful.
I like the idea ;), but what is RFC-2369?
Oliver Sturm
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Hello all,
When I receive a HTML message, the HTML part has a .htx file extension
instead of .html I do not have any problems viewing the mails, but I
just wonder why the .htx extension is used instead of .html
In Win98's file associations, .htx is described as "Internet Database
Connector HTML
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 15:59:54 +0200, Thobias Nilsson wrote:
Thanks for your help!
You're welcome. :)
I unchecked the box "use MIME standard for forwarding" and the text get's
inserted in the body but I also get the attachment of some reason I don't
understand. Is it suppose to be
Wednesday, April 12, 2000, 12:16:21 PM, Oliver wrote:
I like the idea ;), but what is RFC-2369?
Do a yahoo search on RFC and find out. :)
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 23:11:46 +0200, Thobias Nilsson wrote:
By the way, I got it workiong now, don't know what was wrong.
Good. I guess we'll never know. :)
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Hi there!
On 12 Apr 00, at 21:16, Oliver Sturm wrote
about "Re: The Bat! - suggestions":
Nowadays, most of list already support RFC-2369 (including this list),
so supporting RFC-2369 very useful.
I like the idea ;), but what is RFC-2369?
It's the RFC that describes the "list
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Hash: SHA1
Kill dupes is a nice feature but ...
Is it possible to filter incoming messages for duplicates?
Sincerely,
Chuck Smith
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The BAT! ver. 1.42
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.42 Beta/16
Serial Number 99789D11
under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 .
There are some features I would like to see in your program:
Support RFC-2369
Description :
I watch that most of The Bat! user are member of
Hi Jan-Arild,
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 22:14:36 +0200GMT (13/04/2000, 04:14 +0800GMT),
Jan-Arild Løkstad wrote:
JAL When I receive a HTML message, the HTML part has a .htx file extension
JAL instead of .html I do not have any problems viewing the mails, but I
JAL just wonder why the .htx extension
Hello...
My system had a problem yesterday with internet and as I was expecting
on Saturday to do a clean install on a new drive and reinstall 98
didnt work, I tried as before a temp upgrade with 2000...
There is a danger I didnt realise and which maybe useful to know
I got as far as
Hello Jeff,
On Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 10:35:25 GMT -0500 (which was 8:35 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Hello Fellow Bat-ty People,
I use TB at work and at home. At work I have the option to leave
the mail on the server checked. I do however send messages from
On Tuesday, April 11, 2000, 12:58:34 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
I think you maybe wrong, try TOOLS PGP PREFERENCES. There is the
option to Use PGP/MIME when sending e-mail.
Surely if it can send in that format, it can receive it as well?
It must have the capability, otherwise what
Hello Oliver Sturm,
Responding to your article on Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 21:16:21 GMT
+0200 (which was 13/04/2000 2:16 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
Nowadays, most of list already support RFC-2369 (including this list),
so supporting RFC-2369 very useful.
OS I like the idea ;), but
I have a dial-up connection at home using The Bat!. I have a LAN connection at
work. I never (well hardly ever) have a problem sending an email at work with
The Bat!.
At home it is a different matter. I can read messages just fine and it does so
every 10 minutes. If I reply to a
This message: 11/04/2000 20:48 GMT.
Tuesday, April 11, 2000, 9:09:14 PM, Nick wrote:
NA I may be wrong, but I don't think having the senders Public Key (which
NA he probably has anyway) is going to make any difference, because the
NA message was sent using PGP/MIME, and TB! doesn't know
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