Hi M.D.,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 00:42:35 -0500GMT (28/07/2000, 13:42 +0800GMT),
John P. Case, M.D. wrote:
CM Any messages from the same date show only as time; messages from any
CM earlier date show both date and time. I think yours are probably
CM sorted correctly by date, but the difference in
Hello Alex,
Friday, July 28, 2000, 12:01:59 AM, you wrote:
Remember, when I'm on the net it's the _non_-current account which is
failing to reach it's server. So, for me to disable TB's periodic check
behavior, I have to :
1. Select the other account.
2. Get to Account Properties, any
Hello Alex P. Madarasz, Jr.,
Sorry for this message
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- Syafril -
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Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Voice : (62) (21) 385-1600
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SL Uhm... Why? No need to reformat the hard drive just to reinstall
SL windows. Just delete the Windows directory. xdelete or xdel is the command.
xdel in DR-DOS, deltree since MS-DOS 5 I think... Just picking nits.
;)
-tom!
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Bah, ridiculous thing.
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t whats the use of that? reformat the drive under Linux, do it
t properly
S /mnt/windows - it's where my dos partition mounted when I'm using
S linux. when I will do rm -r /mnt/windows it will remove ALL files from
S that partition :)
Although I get the joke and find it funny, I think
You don't look at any of the headers in any form before reading a
message?
SL Look, no. Scan, yes.
Ok, I prefer to have them easily available *completely* rather than
*partly*. Difference in needs I suppose.
Am I correct in assuming that you don't ever care what the full To:
field
Hi Alfonso,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 09:24:08 +0200GMT (28/07/2000, 15:24 +0800GMT),
Alfonso Belloso wrote:
AB I would like to know if it is posible to print the time of a message. Every
AB mail I print gives me info about From, To, Date, Subject, Folder, but I
AB would like to know the time apart
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
Responding to your article on Friday, July 28, 2000 at 15:45:36 GMT
+0800 (which was 28/07/2000 14:45 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
TF I have thought about it too: why do some people have no problem?
TF I now believe it depends on the MTA. Some MTA's will let a comma
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
Responding to your article on Friday, July 28, 2000 at 11:59:12 GMT
+0800 (which was 28/07/2000 10:59 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
TF we have two members on this list (Alex being one) who have a comma
TF in their real name. what TB does, it will take the first part,
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 11:07:44PM -0500, Curtis wrote:
SL Nuh-huh!!! Try this on for the standard text editor[*]. 80i
SL ESCyy80PG$
Uhm, that one passed me by. Did I miss the obvious above? :-0
80 - repeat next command 80 times
i - enter insert mode
- insert a space
ESC -
Hi Curtis,
On 28 July 2000 at 21:47:38 GMT -0500 (which was 03:47 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Using twi smtp servers":
K BTW, is there a way to copy all of my filters from my main account
K to the office account so I don't have to set them up
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 11:34:09AM +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Fundamental difference between you and me. In office email, I *need*
to look at the TO and CC fields. shft-crtl-K is cumbersome.
In office email I've yet to get a list larger than what I can see in the
window. Any larger
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 12:18:55AM -0700, Tom Plunket wrote:
Heh kludges. You mean like an X-header? ;)
No, as in headers. Those are headers, not "kludges" like TB! calls them.
anyway my original point was simply that showing all of the headers
was way more than I wanted, but I would
Hi Thomas,
On 28 July 2000 at 11:34:09 GMT +0800 (which was 04:34 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Before I open a suggestion on this...":
TF [nice graphic illustration skipped]
TF I see your point. How about tabs at the bottom then? This way you
Hi Steve,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 01:29:10 -0700GMT (28/07/2000, 16:29 +0800GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:
SL In office email I've yet to get a list larger than what I can see in the
SL window. Any larger and we set up a mailing list.
We would have to set up a new mailing list for each thread then,
This message: 28/07/2000 11:49 GMT.
Hello Marck,
On 28 July 2000 at 09:51:07 GMT +0100 (which was 09:51 where I live)
Marck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
MDP DEAD HORSE pronounced.
Would it not be possible to use one of these dead horses for public
thwackings?
There seems to be an awful
On Friday, July 28, 2000 Curtis Wrote:
C You took the words right out of my mouth there Steve. Nick, you
C may have started by now, but is it really necessary to do a complete
C reformatting and total reinstall to fix a toasted registry. Seems
C drastic to me. Simply deleting the Windows
Friday, July 28, 2000, 2:50:40 PM, you wrote:
[...]
C Feh! Don't get carried away with that Bourbon now. Have a red
C stripe instead now and then. g
How 'bout now and then and now and then and now and then and now and
then and now and then...?
Actually, I've never had a Red
Hello Listmembers,
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000 at 12:25:59 [GMT +0100] Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
TF Speaking of which: I did have a kill filter. Where did it go? Into the
TF big cyber-void?
I didn't have any ... didn't your kill filter migrate into the more
politically correct, non-violent,
Friday, July 28, 2000, 3:52:59 PM, you wrote:
[...]
JF Although my experience with TB thus far is brief, I have to agree with
JF you. It *does* pack a lot of functionality.
JF Unfortunately, much of it appears not to be documented.
GE snip
GE I forward part of a message Nick sent to the list
On Friday 28 July 2000 Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
TF I now believe it depends on the MTA. Some MTA's will let a comma
TF within the quotation marks pass as a part of the "real name",
TF others will assume a comma is always where two email addresses are
TF seperated.
The latter is 100%
Greetings, my name is Steve and I am a totally blind computer user who
accesses both Win 98 and NT with the use of a speech synthesizer and
special "screen-reading" software. Yesterday, I decided that The Bat!
is something which I definitely should try. I do, however, have a few
initial
Friday, July 28, 2000, 7:33:45 PM, you wrote:
LG Hello Steve,
LG On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 at 16:39:04 [GMT -0700], you wrote:
SL Kasey Casem
SL And coming in at #2 is "One More Line" by Britenay Speers!
SL /Kasey Casem
SL Yup, \n where you want the line break(s).
LG Agreed, will be added
Having had to re-install TB! due to a reformat, I am running into a
Spell Check annoyance that was not there previously. When I write
messages, I enable auto-correct and Spell Checker works as it did
before... It's when I spell check a document that I download from
another location that the
I imported a bunch of messages that I had sent using Eudora. I do not
send messages in HTML in Eudora. I send them plain text only and have
checked my Eudora settings to make sure that is so.
However, upon importing messages into TB! I find that they have HTML
formatting. The HTML formatting
Hi Dieter,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 22:27:59 +0200GMT (29/07/2000, 04:27 +0800GMT),
Dieter Hummel wrote:
TF Speaking of which: I did have a kill filter. Where did it go? Into the
TF big cyber-void?
I didn't have any ... didn't your kill filter migrate into the more
politically correct,
Hi Gary,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 16:34:46 -0500GMT (29/07/2000, 05:34 +0800GMT),
Gary wrote:
G http://www.softwareblast.com/cgi-bin/catlist.cgi?cat=143sortby=6
So now, which of the marketing experts was smart enough to highlight a
message with the subject "The Bat - bug report" in the screenshot?
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 11:46:41 -0700, Nick Andriash wrote:
NA Now you guys tell me! ;o) Oh well, it may have been tad drastic,
NA but I wanted to get rid of all the old junk I had lying around. I
NA wasn't even aware that deleting the Windows Directory would also
NA wipe out my existing Registry.
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 10:32:39 PM, you wrote:
[...]
JF What exactly is a "free caret interface"?
C A demonstration is the best way of bringing the concept across.
C ;-) Create a new message. Now place the cursor in the message body area
C and then click the cursor in the right lower
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 10:41:08 PM, you wrote:
C On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:06:48 -0500, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
C snip
JF To set the following quote as a single cookie, for example, where do
JF I put the \n(s) in the following quote:
C I think that what you're not realising is that each
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 14:36:24 -0500, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
C If what I wrote above doesn't clear things up then you'll
C need the bourbon. :-)
JF Your explanation was very clear and precise...but I think I can use
JF some bourbon anyway.
Feh! Don't get carried away with that
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 14:35:23 -0500, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
C You cookie file should therefore have no blank lines and each
C new line in the cookie file denotes the start of a new cookie.
JF In theory, I suppose, there is then probably no limit to how long a
JF line can be?
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