Hallo Jack,
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 22:49:23 -0500 GMT (17/09/2000, 11:49 +0800 GMT),
Jack LaRosa wrote:
JL I just looked at the preferences for my outbox and I have both the
JL "Remove old messages" and "Compress the folder" boxes checked. The
JL "keep nn messages/keep messages for nn days" boxes
Hallo Karin,
this is the night shift, and I usually only get to see interesting
threads after they have been dead-horsed. so I guess I'm lucky this
time. :-)
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 04:57:18 +0200 GMT (17/09/2000, 10:57 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:
KS It can -- and should -- distinguish one
Hallo Karin,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 03:58:23 +0200 GMT (17/09/2000, 09:58 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:
KS TB! loves to count replies for some reason.
KS Ouch. I was hoping that it was a glitch in the mailing
KS list software, but since I read that the mailinglist
KS was run through TB I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On this one point, in the PGP-Basics newsgroup, a contributor using
GnuPG (through Linux) found that his signature couldn't be verified
by The Bat, whereas it showed up as "good" using a wide range of
mailers and even through PGPtray.
The problem
Hallo Graham,
I broke the thread.
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 07:41:59 +0100 GMT (17/09/2000, 14:41 +0800 GMT),
Graham wrote:
G As this did not happen with other mailers, I would suggest that The
G Bat needs to be brought into line by a fix so that its handling of
G PGP is the same for all messages.
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Hash: SHA1
On September 16, 2000, at 7:01:08 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone Wrote:
Steps to reproduce the bug:
Receive a signed message containing TAB characters and try to get
the signature to pass verification - it won't.
Confirmed! ;o)
Nick
N.J.
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Hash: SHA1
Hi there!
Go to Tools/Privacy/Choose PGP Version
There you will see a number of options, two of which are:
internal (RFC-1991)
PGP 2.6.3 executable
I had at separate times PGP 2.6.3ckt and PGP 2.6.3ai installed. Both
worked fine with windows
MRH A.,
MRH Regarding your message dated: 17 September 2000...
ACM I personally do like the free caret interface myself. Also, for me,
ACM TB!'s editor took some time to get accustomed to. It was a period of
ACM adjustment and giving and taking. The end result has been that the
ACM shortcomings
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 03:10:24 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, September 17, 2000, 9:10:24 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
Hi tracer,
On 16 September 2000 at 00:23:38 GMT +0700 (which was 18:23 where I
live) tracer wrote and
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 14:18:17 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, September 17, 2000, 1:18:17 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
this is the night shift, and I usually only get to see interesting
threads after they have been dead-horsed. so I
Hello tracer,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 14:56:07 GMT +0700 (which was 12:56 AM
where I live) witnesses say tracer typed:
due partly to the time difference. They fight when we sleep...
Why do you need to sleep? g
--
Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
See header for e-mail
Hallo Januk,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 01:09:59 -0700 GMT (17/09/2000, 16:09 +0800 GMT),
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
due partly to the time difference. They fight when we sleep...
JA Why do you need to sleep? g
Old habit. ;-)
--
Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello A.,
Friday, September 15, 2000, 1:17:04 AM, you wrote:
ACM I always thought the unregistered version was fully functional. Hmmm.
ACM Anyone know of the unregistered version of TB! being crippled in any
ACM way?
The only difference i can tell is that you get rid of the nag screen
when
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 08:59:50PM -0500, A . Curtis Martin wrote:
The origin of this behaviour that is present in most Windows based
editors that may have reason to use is pretty much besides the point.
The reality is that if you are developing an application for Windows
users then you are
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 03:58:23AM +0200, Karin Spaink wrote:
Ah, seems I touched a nerve ;-)
Nerve, no. Stabbed the spinal cord? Yes.
Currently, for mail, I use the inbuilt Eudora one. But no, I wouldn't mind
using Notepad as an editor, but I sure as hell don't want to need to invoke
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 04:21:01AM +0200, Karin Spaink wrote:
Is it now.
Yes, it has been explained to you several times.
I have been on the net for six years and nobody ever told me that they were
aggreviated by the fact that I use a proportional font to compose in and
read my and
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 04:29:33AM +0200, Karin Spaink wrote:
At 20:15 16-09-2000 -0500, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
SL Exactly, there isn't a standard, at least not for the more advanced
SL features of an editor.
She hasn't really touched on any advanced features as such.
I
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 04:41:42AM +0200, Karin Spaink wrote:
'Cept that I don;'t always read on the spot, and then new massages get added
to old (unread) messages. That's where new and old start getting diffuse. I
don;t want that. I want my mailer to say that I've recieved do many here and
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Hash: SHA1
This message: 17/09/2000 11:15 GMT.
Hello Marck,
A reminder of what Marck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September 2000 at 03:01:08 GMT +0100
MDP The bug description:
MDP If a signed PGP message contains TAB characters, TB converts
This message: 17/09/2000 10:22 GMT.
Hello Marck,
A reminder of what Marck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September 2000 at 00:27:18 GMT +0100
MDP Correct. This is not a bug. This is TB's (love it or hate .. and I
MDP personally love it) "virtual space". Place the cursor anywhere
Hallo Krister,
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 17:37:01 +0200 GMT (16/09/2000, 23:37 +0800 GMT),
Krister Ekstrom wrote:
MDP Aha! If you double click on the ticker you get a folder browse window
MDP open up. It may just look like a message view. If it does, then use
MDP the view menu to enable the
Hello Tony,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 11:18:59 GMT +0100 (which was 3:18 AM
where I live) witnesses say Tony Boom typed:
I assume from the layout of your report that you used tabs in it
as an example. If so I can't confirm your bug.
I just imported
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Hash: SHA1
Hello Karin Spaink !
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 00:29:40 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 17.09.2000, 00:29 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
KS Since I don't like the way that my fave e-mail
KS program Eudora is heading, I decided to try
Hello all,
I've been following the recent chat about the editor of TheBat
with great interest. Personally I love it. All the features that
some people dislike actually appeal to me! I especially love the
Alt L option, and seeing it 'clean up' untidy quotes is a real
Hi fellow Bat! fans,
Downloaded (twice) the 1.46 version installed correctly (I
think?). I installed from the URL provided in the announcement re
1.46 http://www.ritlabs.com/ftp/pub/the_bat/the_bat.exe
Bat started automatically - the Help / About screen shows as version
1.45.
Hallo John,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 13:11:55 +1000 GMT (17/09/2000, 11:11 +0800 GMT),
John Phillips wrote:
JP Downloaded (twice) the 1.46 version installed correctly (I
JP think?). I installed from the URL provided in the announcement re
JP 1.46
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Allie,
On Friday, September 15, 2000, A . Curtis Martin wrote:
I'm still struggling with the address-templates, and I think I know
what the problem was. The action below gave me the head-aches
M I deleted the templates from the account, after
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 10:25:46AM +0100, Tony Boom wrote:
Stick with it and like Mark, myself and many others, I'm sure you'll
come to love it.
Wow, that's what, the 5th one now? Sheesh. Hello, I stick with it and
after 18 months I still hate it. Some people just don't like the
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Hash: SHA1
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 17:37:01 +0200, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
MDP Aha! If you double click on the ticker you get a folder browse window
MDP open up. It may just look like a message view. If it does, then use
MDP the view menu to enable the Message
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Hash: SHA1
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 13:11:55 +1000, John Phillips wrote:
ACM There's most likely an address mismatch in that the address defined the
ACM To: field is not the same as that defined in the address book entry for
ACM which you have created templates.
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Hash: SHA1
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 14:10:22 +0200, Marcel wrote:
ACM There's most likely an address mismatch in that the address defined the
ACM To: field is not the same as that defined in the address book entry for
ACM which you have created templates.
M TB
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Marcel,
On 17 September 2000 at 14:10:22 GMT +0200 (which was 13:10 where I
live) Marcel wrote and made these points on the subject of "Message
templates (again)":
M TB does _NOT_ follow the structure Address-Folder-Account, but in
M
Hallo Allie,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 07:26:16 -0500 GMT (17/09/2000, 20:26 +0800 GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
KE Too bad though that the ticker is hardly usable for us blind folks,
KE so i just hide it. If there was a way to read the ticker, (is it a
KE window with scrolling text or what?) i'd
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Hash: SHA1
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 13:42:14 +0100, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
M So I had deleted the folder template, and TB! didn't bother to look
M at the address template any more.
MDP I have no folder templates - I deleted them all. I have Account
MDP default
Hello John,
Saturday, September 16, 2000, 11:11:55 PM, you wrote:
JP Hi fellow Bat! fans,
JP Downloaded (twice) the 1.46 version installed correctly (I
JP think?). I installed from the URL provided in the announcement re
JP 1.46 http://www.ritlabs.com/ftp/pub/the_bat/the_bat.exe
JP
MDP -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MDP Hash: SHA1
MDP Hi John,
MDP On 17 September 2000 at 08:32:16 GMT +0100 (which was 08:32 where I
MDP live) John Rainer wrote and made these points on the subject
MDP of "New user, lotsa questions":
JR - all I want text to do is to fully word wrap at a
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Allie,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000, A . Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM What I said about the order of priority in which the templates are
ACM *used* (not the order in which TB! checks for templates) still stands.
ACM If all levels of templates are
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Hi Marck,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
M TB does _NOT_ follow the structure Address-Folder-Account, but in
M reverse order.
MDP I'm afraid that's not true.
Not the way I said, you're right. I forgot to mention that if
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Hash: SHA1
Hello Januk!
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 5:14:37 AM, you wrote:
Why would they? They can't see what font you're using. But if you
try to do any formatting with variable width fonts, it looks really
bad. ^^ The word
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Hash: SHA1
Hello Karin!
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 4:57:18 AM, you wrote:
client. So I came here. And now you say I can't say chili peppers? Fuck.
I am usually not the one to get personal on this list but ... can't
you as a professional writer not
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Hash: SHA1
Tony,
This is the sig and subsequent TB! PGP failure which occurred yesterday.
On 17-Sep-2000 Tony Boom wrote:
Hello Marck,
A reminder of what Marck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September 2000 at 03:01:08 GMT +0100
MDP The bug
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Hello Curtis!
Saturday, September 16, 2000, 11:45:22 PM, you wrote:
E-mail has little to do with survival. It has more to do with a
convenient way of corresponding. Although, mind you, society is getting
sophisticated to the point where e-mail
On Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 9:01 AM or thereabouts, Dierk
Haasis wrote the following about New user, lotsa questions:
DH I am usually not the one to get personal on this list but ...
DH can't you as a professional writer not find other ways to
DH express your feelings? Isn't that what
Hello All,
On 17-9-2000 12:08:35, Steve wrote:
S On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 04:21:01AM +0200, Karin Spaink wrote:
Is it now.
S Yes, it has been explained to you several times.
I have been on the net for six years and nobody ever told me that they were
aggreviated by the fact that I use a
This message: 17/09/2000 15:42 GMT.
Hello Januk,
A reminder of what Januk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September 2000 at 01:09:59 GMT -0700
JA Why do you need to sleep? g
I have a week old baby keeps asking me the same question :-)
--
This message: 17/09/2000 16:22 GMT.
Hello Steve,
A reminder of what Steve ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September 2000 at 05:12:02 GMT -0700
SL Hello, I stick with it and after 18 months I still hate it.
So can we assume you won't be buying the company?
--
This message: 17/09/2000 15:51 GMT.
Hello Gerd,
A reminder of what Gerd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September 2000 at 12:36:32 GMT +0200 in relation to Karin.
GE - From what I read in this thread, TB! seems not to be your favourite client ?!
I have to agree with Gerd and I get
This message: 17/09/2000 15:37 GMT.
Hello tracer,
A reminder of what tracer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September 2000 at 14:38:39 GMT +0700
t problem is I read what I HAD received... after which the rest came in.
t Maybe partly due to different timezones...
I find this a major
Hallo candlet,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 11:45:47 +0100 GMT (17/09/2000, 18:45 +0800 GMT),
candlet wrote:
c Why O why doesn't Alt L work when one positions
c the cursor with the mouse??
Now that's a bug. It's known.
--
Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 17:01:18 +0200, Fred van Veen wrote:
S Most likely because you weren't trying to do anything more advanced than
S set up a lunch date.
FvV You are very wrong here (and very arrogant too! (why?))
moderator hat on
I have to
Hallo Dierk,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 15:21:45 +0200 GMT (17/09/2000, 21:21 +0800 GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH One good thing is that we can send links for documents on a remote
DH hard drive to someone, who can then just double click it to open the
DH doc. You will find a request by me in the
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Hello candlet !
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 11:45:47 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 17.09.2000, 12:45 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
snip
c Why O why doesn't Alt L work when one positions
c the cursor with the mouse??
snip
I did not even
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Hi Marcel,
On 17 September 2000 at 15:31:51 GMT +0200 (which was 14:31 where I
live) Marcel wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Message templates (again)":
M ... deleted the folder template, and hit the reply button again.
M Result: a
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Hi Chuck,
On 17 September 2000 at 09:54:01 GMT -0500 (which was 15:54 where I
live) Chuck Mattsen wrote and made these points on the subject
of "New user, lotsa questions":
CM You know, for people who claim to be so all-fired offended by a
CM
Hallo tracer and Richard Head,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 15:41:23 +0100 GMT (17/09/2000, 22:41 +0800 GMT),
Tony Boom wrote:
t problem is I read what I HAD received... after which the rest came in.
t Maybe partly due to different timezones...
Your replies to messages come in hours after the thread
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Hello Vladimir Mincev !
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 17:45:46 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 17.09.2000, 17:45 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
snip
VM *Note: bottom line in message remains blue!*
snip
Confirmed. Although the bottom line is
Is there a macro command that would close the original message upon replying?
TIA!
- Olga
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On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 04:22:29PM +0100, Tony Boom wrote:
SL Hello, I stick with it and after 18 months I still hate it.
So can we assume you won't be buying the company?
You never know. If that is the only way to get that lame-duck feature
removed I might just do that.
--
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 10:52:07AM -0500, A . Curtis Martin wrote:
S Most likely because you weren't trying to do anything more advanced
S set up a lunch date.
FvV You are very wrong here (and very arrogant too! (why?))
moderator hat on
I have to agree with you here Fred. One of the
Hi TBUDL,
I have the need to create a filter that will shutdown TB! when it
receives an email containing some specific trigger such as...
"Mark says shut TB! down now!"
The reason I want to do this is because I have two TB! setups; one at
work in the office (T1 connection) and one
STFU ya sad lot :) Just like two religions, you could argue till
you're both blue in the face and still get nowhere...
--
Deryk Lister || ICQ 25869912 || www.deryk.co.uk
"But what fun is destruction if no precious lives are lost!" -- Kefka
PGP welcomed - you can get the key from my
Hello Dierk Haasis,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 16:01:04 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, September 17, 2000, 9:01:04 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Dierk Haasis wrote:
Hello Karin!
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 4:57:18 AM, you wrote:
client. So I came here. And now you say I can't say
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Hello Thomas!
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 5:44:58 PM, you wrote:
Links as in hyperlinks? Is an HTTP seerver a remote drive? I mean,
you can place a URL into a TB text message, like this:
http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com, and it's clickable. Or do
Hello Fred van Veen,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 17:01:18 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, September 17, 2000, 10:01:18 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Fred van Veen wrote:
Karin is a Dutch Journalist and probably one of the most mailed persons
(including lots of hate mails) here in the
Hello Tony Boom,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 15:42:32 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, September 17, 2000, 9:42:32 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Tony Boom wrote:
This message: 17/09/2000 15:42 GMT.
Hello Januk,
A reminder of what Januk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
17 September
Hello
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 10:13:36 PM, you wrote:
JP Downloaded (twice) the 1.46 version installed correctly (I
JP think?). I installed from the URL provided in the announcement
JP re 1.46 http://www.ritlabs.com/ftp/pub/the_bat/the_bat.exe
MDP Erm ... that's
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 23:53:36 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, September 17, 2000, 10:53:36 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Hallo tracer and Richard Head,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 15:41:23 +0100 GMT (17/09/2000, 22:41 +0800 GMT),
Tony Boom
At 14:18 17-09-2000 +0800, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
Karin Spaink wrote:
this is the night shift, and I usually only get to see interesting
threads after they have been dead-horsed. so I guess I'm lucky this
time. :-)
'Cept that meanwhile I went to bed and missed the night shift ;-)
Hello Deryk Lister,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 18:35:15 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, September 18, 2000, 12:35:15 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Deryk Lister wrote:
STFU ya sad lot :) Just like two religions, you could argue till
you're both blue in the face and still get nowhere...
At 14:25 17-09-2000 +0800, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
Karin Spaink wrote:
KS TB! loves to count replies for some reason.
Just add "%Singlere" to your Reply Templates. I wish it would
be added as default, and reply counting a feature.
Excellent. Thank you.
- K -
--
"When I make a
Hallo Karin,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 20:35:42 +0200 GMT (18/09/2000, 02:35 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:
KS Doesn anybody have any idea when version 2 will be released?
Do you have another question? g "Anytime soon." Remember Xanadu:
within the next six months.
Check out The Interview:
On Sunday, September 17, 2000, 10:57:57 AM, you wrote:
DH No. Links as in Windows 9x. The company I write for wants us to send
DH just links to documents and not the documents itself to hold net
DH traffic down (good idea).
As with everything, there is the good and the bad.
DH Problem with
Hello John,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 14:33:45 GMT +0100 (which was 6:33 AM
where I live) witnesses say John Rainer typed:
Thanks for the info, Marck, but I've tried the autoformat options and
it still irritates. Pasting large amounts of text near the end of a
line, in
At 17:01 17-09-2000 +0200, Fred van Veen kindly wrote:
Karin, am I right?
You are ;-)
- K -
--
"When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said
Humpty Dumpty, "I always pay it extra.'"
- Lewis Carroll: Through the Looking-Glass
--
At 16:01 17-09-2000 +0200, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 4:57:18 AM, you wrote:
So I came here. And now you say I can't say chili peppers? Fuck.
I am usually not the one to get personal on this list but ... can't
you as a professional writer not find other ways
Morning A. Curtis Martin,
CM What am I misunderstanding in this exchange?
You aren't at all. I didn't realize that TB! doesn't do something which
should be so obviously apparent. :-) I do agree that the quotes should
be inserted.
One little thing to add: If you quote manually with "paste
Hi,
I tried out the Bat, but have a few problems with it and
want to uninstall.
I tried going to add/remove programs, but the Bat doesn't
show up as a choice there. How do I uninstall it?
Also, the program shows up as the default for opening
.eml messages. How can I change this back to using
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 21:34:31 +0200, Jast wrote:
CM What am I misunderstanding in this exchange?
You aren't at all. I didn't realize that TB! doesn't do something which
should be so obviously apparent. :-) I do agree that the quotes should
be
Hello Susanne,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 12:40:30 GMT -0700 (which was 12:40 PM
where I live) witnesses say Susanne typed:
Hi,
I tried out the Bat, but have a few problems with it and
want to uninstall.
It's too bad things didn't work out for you.
I tried going to add/remove
Hi Susanne,
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 8:40:30 PM, you wrote:
S I tried out the Bat, but have a few problems with it and
S want to uninstall.
What problems? Have you asked for assistance on the list?
S I tried going to add/remove programs, but the Bat doesn't
S show up as a choice there.
Hello Mark,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 18:37:10 GMT +0100 (which was 10:37 AM
where I live) witnesses say Mark R Harding typed:
Hi TBUDL,
I have the need to create a filter that will shutdown TB! when it
receives an email containing some specific trigger such as...
"Mark
- Original Message -
From: Mark Aston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
S Also, the program shows up as the default for opening
S .eml messages. How can I change this back to using
S Outlook Express5?
Open Windows Explorer, find a *.eml file, Shift then Right Click,
select Open With, when the
Hi Susanne,
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 9:08:42 PM, you wrote:
S Also, I was missing a 'Save as' feature where you can save your
S messages with the subject line as the file name, not just a number.
S Is there such a thing and I just missed it?
From the Message menu, Save As... you can save
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Hi All,
On 17 September 2000 at 10:13:27 GMT -0700 (which was 18:13 where I
live) Steve Lamb wrote and made these points on the subject
of "New user, lotsa questions":
SL /curmudgeon hat
Steve has worn his curmudgeon hat here for the last time.
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Hi Susanne,
On 17 September 2000 at 13:25:00 GMT -0700 (which was 21:25 where I
live) Susanne wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Uninstall problem":
Also, the program shows up as the default for opening .eml
messages. How can
Hello Susanne,
On Sonntag, 17. September 2000 at 22:25:00 you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Mark Aston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Open Windows Explorer, find a *.eml file, Shift then Right Click,
select Open With, when the dialogue appears select C:\Program
Files\Outlook
Hello Januk,
snip
JA Create a two line batch file like the following.
JA ---Begin Batch file---
JA C:\"Program Files"\"The Bat!"\thebat.exe /NoLogo [EMAIL PROTECTED];S="I'm
Shutting Down";Send
JA C:\"Program Files"\"The Bat!"\thebat.exe /NoLogo /exit
JA ---End Batch file---
JA Now run this
- Original Message -
From: Mark Aston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
S Is there such a thing and I just missed it?
From the Message menu, Save As... you can save the message to another
folder as text, .eml, .msg, or Unix format you can give it any file name
you wish,
but it defaults to the
Hi Susanne,
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 9:25:00 PM, you wrote:
Open Windows Explorer, find a *.eml file, Shift then Right Click,
select Open With, when the dialogue appears select C:\Program
Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe, also tick the box which says "Always
open With".
S Unfortunately
Marck,
Regarding your message dated: 17 September 2000...
Does that mean that there's now room for 'Elvis' to make a comeback?
Cheers,
Mark
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Hi Marck,
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 9:27:38 PM, you wrote:
MDP While his input has been stimulating on occasion, it has been far more
MDP often intimidating. In our time we have lost more than one or two long
MDP term members to his self-confessed "unkind" style.
MDP As Allie just said
Hello Susanne,
I would like to suggest that you try to stick with TB. Although I
don't know what specific problems you are having I do believe that the
majority of them can be worked out.
I too am new to TB after using Eudora since it came out. There are
some methods to the madness :-) Some
Hi Susanne,
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 9:43:10 PM, you wrote:
S Can I export all the messages from one folder onto a RW disk, where
S the message subject is the file name? I tried this yesterday and all
S the messages were saved with a number as the file name.
This will happen if you export
- Original Message -
From: Mark Aston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, try this, open Explorer go to View | Folder Options |File Types
find EML, edit Open to read
"C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msim.exe" /f "%1"
Tried this and when I click 'ok' I get:the specified program could not be
Januk,
Regarding your message dated: 17 September 2000...
JA I don't think there is an internal way to do this exactly, but you
JA might try the following.
JA Create a two line batch file like the following.
JA ---Begin Batch file---
JA C:\"Program Files"\"The Bat!"\thebat.exe /NoLogo [EMAIL
- Original Message -
From: Marck D. Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You might try this.
- - Open a folder on your hard drive.
- - Select View then Folder Properties from the menu bar.
- - Choose the File Types tab.
- - Scroll down until you see Internet E-mail Message
- - Click it
- Original Message -
From: Mark Aston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, try this, open Explorer go to View | Folder Options |File Types
find EML, edit Open to read
"C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msim.exe" /f "%1"
I just got this part changed to OE again. Got the following
path from a
Hello Mark,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 22:11:29 GMT +0100 (which was 2:11 PM
where I live) witnesses say Mark R Harding typed:
External Program Call from Sorting Office:
"c:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe" /NOLOGO /exit
I then sent myself an email that would
On 17/09/2000 at 23:53 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Sometimes the replies come in very quickly, and many to the same
original posting. Many users are online 24/7 and receive each posting
right away. In the office, I have period check every 10 minutes (or
so), so I reply right away, but within
Januk,
Regarding your message dated: 17 September 2000...
JA That's interesting. I had originally tried it this way too, and it
JA didn't work. Maybe it is because I have Local delivery enabled.
I have local delivery enabled too - but I sent the trigger email from
Pine running on a unix box
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