Hello Curtis,
On Friday, July 14, 2000 at 19:49:33 GMT -0500 (which was 5:49 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
I'd try using the 'combined send and deliver' option toggled on
as well as the immediate send option.
Just to make sure we're not missing anything, you do mean
On Friday, July 14, 2000, 12:14:06 PM, Ming-Li wrote:
I would like to be able to get away from these dual folders and just
have one folder for each list but to be able to look only at unread
mail.
ML If you read only new mail to the degree that you want to set
ML "show unread messages only"
Hello Jason,
You wrote on 7/15/2000, 8:54 AM
JT I'd like to set up a filter to run an FTP server when I receive a
JT message with the subject, "start ftp".
JT I tried creating a .lnk shortcut to the server with the directory
JT specified in the Start In Directory field, then pointing Bat! to
Hi Nick,
I would like to be able to get away from these dual folders and
just have one folder for each list but to be able to look only at
unread mail.
ML If you read only new mail to the degree that you want to set
ML "show unread messages only" as default (which, regrettably, can't be
ML
Hi Nick,
Friday, July 14, 2000, 2:16:54 PM, you wrote:
View/Display/Only Unread Messages? Does that not accomplish what the
original poster wanted?
Yes...but you won't hold that setting after you close the program. I
would ideally like it to hold this setting from one session to the
next.
Hi Katsmeow,
Yes...but you won't hold that setting after you close the program.
I would ideally like it to hold this setting from one session to
the next. As it is, if I want this I have to go in and set it
each time I open the program (and I do this at least twice a day
as I use a
Hi Mitch,
It just crossed my mind what I said "as quoted below" isn't really
necessary.
If you don't do backup (you should), the safest way that can be
done purely within TB is to setup a backup account (which share
the same POP3 settings with your main account). Check the "leave
mail on
Hi Ming-Li,
Saturday, July 15, 2000, 9:26:01 AM, you wrote:
Just in case you don't know, you may hold down the Alt key and click
on the status icon of any unread mail (the yellow envelope icon),
which is the equivalent of View/Display/Only Unread Mail, but a tad
simpler. The same technique
Related to backing up I'd like to diverge a bit to point out an
advantage of The Bat! over some other email programs (partly for
Katsmeow's benefit): The attachments are stored separately from the
messages, in their own folder.
When I back up The Bat!, I just back up the MAIL folder, not the
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 11:21:22 -0500, Katsmeow wrote:
K I did *not* know this and I do like this feature. Thanks.
K Ummm...just once thing. What do you do to restore being shown all the
K messages?
Simply hit the Esc key. :-)
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Hello The Bat! users,
Katsmeow wrote on 7/15/2000, 6:21 PM
K Ummm...just once thing. What do you do to restore being shown all the
K messages?
Hit ESC.
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Hi!
Is there any possibility to avoid the two additional blank lines at
the end of each email?
Thanks in advance.
Bernhard
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Hi Curtis,
On 15 July 2000 at 11:30:00 GMT -0500 (which was 17:30 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "More newbie Questions":
K I did *not* know this and I do like this feature. Thanks.
K Ummm...just once thing. What do you do to restore being shown
Hello SyP and Bat Buddies...
S What about creating a .cmd or .bat file with contents like that:
S *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
S cd /d f:\progra~1\winrar
S f:\progra~1\winrar\winrar.exe
S *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
S and then tell TB to execute "command /c younameit.bat" ?
S (/d works in
Hello Jason,
You wrote on 7/15/2000, 7:56 PM
JT Too late I realize that I probably could have stuck with the .lnk
JT shortcut by having TB execute:
JT start shortcut.lnk
JT It's a Win95/8 thing anyway... Dunno if it's in NT.
That was what I tried at first, but "start shortcut.lnk" simply
Thanks. I'll try those things.
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Hi Mitch,
On 15 July 2000 at 16:11:05 GMT -0700 (which was 00:11 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Three weeks of mail--gone!":
MW A good
On Friday, July 14, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP There aren't many other entities that can be easily distinguished.
MDP Quotes, URLs and addresses are pretty obvious and easily picked
MDP out. What would distinguish the text of a reading confirmation,
MDP bearing in mind that such text
On Friday, July 14, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP ... and the versatility of the filters. The last is only marred by
MDP the insistence that filtered messages have to /move/ somewhere
MDP (shudder).
Is this in connection with the "virtual folder"? It's not necessary
ordinarily to move a
Hello TBUDL,
I'm trying to create an auto reply to any email I get when people fill
in the form on my site.
I've created it OK and it works in so far as the email is generated
and put in the out box. What I would like to know is how to extract
the email address from one of the form
Hello Paula,
You wrote on 7/15/2000, 6:43 PM
PF There is a note on the RIT Labs page for the download of 1.45/7 that
PF says:
PF Attention! This version has a new structure of message base.
PF Please, backup your existing message base before running!
PF Is this another change since the one
Hello Paula,
You wrote on 7/15/2000, 7:17 PM
PF It's not necessary ordinarily to move a message in order to filter
PF it.
At now, TB insist that you move a message in the course of filtering.
If you want it to remain, the "source" and "destination" folders must
be the same.
Cheers, SyP
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TB There is no reply address as the mail is a response to a form and is
TB sent by my ISP.
I can send you a very similar cgi program that put the e-mail address
in the from field. But you need to have access to a cgi folder in your
web site.
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Hallo,
Since I've more than one E-mail address, some friends sends me mails
to the address which they have in mind, so I receive sometimes a
Mail in Account 1, sometimes in Account 2 and so on. Now I started
to create a Filter-set in one Account. Is it possible to copy some
of the
Hello Orson,
On Saturday, July 15, 2000 at 09:28:37 GMT -0700 (which was 9:28 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
The attachments are stored separately from the messages, in their own
folder.
A picky point here, but this is an option under the Files and Directories
portion of the
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 22:40:21 +0200, Gerd Ewald wrote:
Still, backup often is my top recommendation. With that, you don't
loose any sleep (except maybe staying up for the restore job)
however badly your computer or any application screws up.
GE Wow, backup on a daily basis: that's
Hi SyP,
On 15 July 2000 at 20:53:55 GMT +0200 (which was 19:53 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "More newbie Questions":
PF It's not necessary ordinarily to move a message in order to filter
PF it.
S At now, TB insist that you move a message in the
On Saturday 15 July 2000 SyP wrote:
Katsmeow wrote on 7/15/2000, 6:21 PM
K Ummm...just once thing. What do you do to restore being shown all the
K messages?
Hit ESC.
...unless your in the Search window, in which case you almost
certainly want to be hitting Ctrl+= instead.
(This still gets me
When my cursor is on the message header, I can read the message and
pressing the space bar will "page down" the message body. How can I
move the message body back a page (page up) without moving the cursor? [I
am aware of the Alt+up and down cursor combination; but that only moves a
line at a
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 18:40:47 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nnn When my cursor is on the message header, I can read the message and
nnn pressing the space bar will "page down" the message body. How can I
nnn move the message body back a page (page up) without moving the cursor? [I
nnn am
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 00:34:59 +0100, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
C Does winzip support the CLI yet?
MDP PKZip 2.5 32 bit version has been available for that for some time.
I was really referring to Winzip specifically, since it's
perhaps the most popularly used. I stopped using
In Reference to "V1.44 -- paging up/down in message body" From Curtis:
C You just touched on one of my pet peeves.
Can you have more than one pet peeve? Or do you have a collection of
peeves, of which only one can claim the title of pet? ;-)_
Sorry, I know it's off topic but I've always
Hi Curtis,
Does winzip support the CLI yet?
The beta version of WinZip Command Line Support Add-On can be
downloaded at their web site. You'll need Winzip 8.0 to use it.
Anyway, with Winrar, I use a batch command file to backup my mail
folder to zip using the windows scheduler. I
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