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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 22:23:02 -0700, Nick Andriash wrote:
If a mailto link is invoked externally, then it's quite obvious that
the user wants the message addressed only to the mailto address.
NA That is not any more obvious than when clicking a
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Hi BillG,
On 19 October 2000 at 23:13:00 GMT -0400 (which was 04:13 where I
live) BillG wrote and made these points on the subject
of "I lost my mail ticker!":
B anyone seen my mailticker??
g
B Please help me find my lost mail ticker.
I once
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Hi!
on Wednesday, October 18, 2000 21:00:19, our bat friend MartianRover KF6KNC typed:
MK I need a good calender program, I don't suppose they make one too?
MK Anyone have any recommendations?
I second that, i would also like to have
On Wednesday, October 18, 2000, 9:12:59 AM, David wrote:
Is there a way to backup your filters and templates?
Filters are stored in ACCOUNT.SRX under each account's home
directory. Account templates are stored in ACCOUNT.CFG, folder
templates in ACCOUNT.FLX, quick templates in ACCOUNT.QTN,
On Wednesday, October 18, 2000, 4:20:49 PM, Karin wrote:
This was a big problem that was reported in ver. 1.44 or
ver.1.45. I thought they had fixed it, but obviously not
completely.
It sems they haven't. Within a few hours of having restarted
the computer and using TB, memory usage has
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Hello BatListers,
If I search my AB on the parent folder [I have 4-5 group
subfolders] TB! does not return any name listed in a
subgroup. This doesn't make much sense to me. What am I doing
wrong or is this just
On Wednesday, October 18, 2000, 6:37:19 PM, Don wrote:
I've been testing The Bat! off an on for several days and am very
impressed with the software. However, I'm a user who likes for mail for
all accounts to share a common "destination" -- it all arrives in one
inbox for further sorting
Anyone else noticed that when The Bat! is actually downloading mail
their whole machine slows right down?
Even downloading a 2k email seems to momentarily slow it down to a
crawl.
Andy D
Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
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Hello TBUDL,
I am subscribed to some mailing lists where I can choose formatting
of messages. The options are usually something like:
Outlook Express
Netscape
Eudora
WebTV
Web based email (HotMail)
Other web enabled mail reader
Plain text
Sometimes there are even more
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Hi BatListers.
In a post time stamped 17:01:15 -0500 re: using %QUOTESTYLE
A. Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM The %quotestyle macro must precede the %quotes macro in your
ACM template. If not, it will not work. When ready to place
In Reference to "using %QUOTESTYLE" From Jan Rifkinson: "
J Can %QUOTESTYLE work with "clipboard"?
Here's my post from a few days ago on this very subject:
Here's something someone wacky as myself might find handy
In
10/19/2000 at 11:59 AM
One of the things that I really miss from using Eudora, was Eudora's word
wrap plug-in- that let you cleanup the broken formatting in a message that
you were trying to read.
I am finding that I often have incorrect returns in messages that I am
trying to read in the Bat!,
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On October 19, 2000, at 7:40:47 AM, Ming-Li Wrote:
I'm constantly amused by how we expect TB to do things in a certain
way without thinking how others might want it differently, and how
on earth TB could distinguish them from us. :)
I couldn't
On 19-10-2000 at 18:02, Nick Knisely kindly wrote:
One of the things that I really miss from using Eudora, was Eudora's word
wrap plug-in- that let you cleanup the broken formatting in a message that
you were trying to read.
All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
press
All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
press alt-L: it will reformat.
Is there also a way to get a whole email to reformat without losing
the paragraphs?
I tried selecting the whole email text, but that causes all the
paragraphs to run together. I'd like to keep the
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Thursday, October 19, 2000,9:25:01 AM, you wrote:
Hello Karin,
KS On 19-10-2000 at 18:02, Nick Knisely kindly wrote:
One of the things that I really miss from using Eudora, was Eudora's word
wrap plug-in- that let you cleanup the broken
On Thursday, October 19, 2000, 9:06:23 AM, Nick wrote:
I'm constantly amused by how we expect TB to do things in a
certain way without thinking how others might want it
differently, and how on earth TB could distinguish them from us.
:)
I couldn't agree with you more Ming-Li... and that is
Hello A. Curtis Martin,
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 22:19:07 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, October 19, 2000, 10:19:07 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
A. Curtis Martin wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:59:15 -0400, Rich wrote:
A Very interesting. How much RAM does your system pack?
R 256MB
On 19-10-2000 at 18:40, Wayne Black kindly wrote:
Thursday, October 19, 2000,9:25:01 AM, you wrote:
KS All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
KS press alt-L: it will reformat.
This doesn't seem to work when _reading_ messages. All my computer
does is beep when I select a
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On October 19, 2000, at 9:40:24 AM, Wayne Black Wrote:
This doesn't seem to work when _reading_ messages. All my computer
does is beep when I select a paragraph and hit alt-L.
Alt-L, or Utlilities/Format Block is a function of the Editor, and
On October 19, 2000, at 9:44:06 AM, Ming-Li Wrote:
As I said, it would be nice if TB could make available an
additional option where the folder template (or even all templates)
could be ignored under such circumstances.
Ok, I'll go along with that. ;o)
Nick
N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.47B7 |
At 12:40 PM 10/19/2000, you wrote:
One of the things that I really miss from using Eudora, was Eudora's word
wrap plug-in- that let you cleanup the broken formatting in a message that
you were trying to read.
KS All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
KS press alt-L: it
Hello Andrew,
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 15:58:22 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, October 19, 2000, 9:58:22 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Andrew wrote:
Anyone else noticed that when The Bat! is actually downloading mail
their whole machine slows right down?
Even downloading a 2k
Hello Christian,
Thursday, October 19, 2000, 5:30:28 PM, Christian Dysthe wrote:
(And please don't tell me to use plain text even though you may be a
e-mail format "purist". I *want* HTML in these cases :)
Exactly. HTML is NOT an e-mail standard. It's non-official extension only.
Just
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hello batlisters!
if i use the template option "%signcomplete" i get an error when
trying to send the message. the error looks like the following
after confirming my passphrase:
"there is no certificate of signature for account"
and
"no valid
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Hello Christian,
Thursday, October 19, 2000, 4:30:28 PM, you wrote:
CD To get the best HTML formatting within The Bat! which formatting
CD would be the best to choose? I mean, does anyone know what The
CD Bat!'s HTML rendering resembles and
Christian Dysthe wrote:
I am subscribed to some mailing lists where I can choose formatting
of messages. The options are usually something like:
Outlook Express
Netscape
Eudora
WebTV
Web based email (HotMail)
Other web enabled mail reader
Plain text
Sometimes there are
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Salut Kari,
jeudi 19 octobre 2000, 19:29:30, tu discourais:
KJ if i use the template option "%signcomplete" i get an error when
KJ trying to send the message. the error looks like the following
KJ after confirming my passphrase:
KJ "there is no
Thor wrote:
[S/MIME]
My problem is that this option is all the time ON, I must at each
mail make OFF this option . what can I do ?
Go to Account Properties/Options and turn S/MIME off there.
HTH
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Christian Gassmann
The Bat! 1.47 Beta/7 under Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6, RC 1.5
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Hello MartianRover!
On Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 9:00:19 PM you wrote:
I need a good calender program, I don't suppose they make one too?
Anyone have any recommendations?
Maybe this can help: http://www.ThomasGross.de/pdk.htm
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Hi TBers,
If I try to email to anyone at earthlink.net --
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TB stalls and I get the following
error message:
"Exception E Stack Overflow in module THEBAT.EXE at 7DEF3037
Stack Overlow"
This is a new phenomenon. It follows right on the heels of
a recent infection of my
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Salut Christian,
jeudi 19 octobre 2000, 20:33:21, tu discourais:
CG Go to Account Properties/Options and turn S/MIME off there.
Tank you for you answer, it's work fine !
A+
Did,
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Hello Paul!
On Thursday, October 19, 2000 at 7:39:45 PM you wrote:
CD (And please don't tell me to use plain text even though you may be a
CD e-mail format "purist". I *want* HTML in these cases :)
Sorry, but that's exactly what I'm going to
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Hello Thor!
On Thursday, October 19, 2000 at 8:19:39 PM you wrote:
My problem is that this option is all the time ON, I must at each
mail
make OFF this option . what can I do ?
The problem is appear with the 1.46 version.
Hello Paul,
at least these lists have options. I choose HTML in some cases and do
not need to be told what I *should* prefer. Plain text is great for
most e-mail correspondence I do, but some newsletters are easier to
deal with being somewhat formatted. For instance, reading long tables
in
Hello Michal,
Thursday, October 19, 2000, 12:05:55 PM, you wrote:
MK Hello Christian,
MK Just use M$ Word RTF for e-mail format... Joke... Outlook lets use
MK this.
I use e-mail for all kinds of business correspondence. I can't dictate
how major companies who also are my clients
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Hello Christian,
Thursday, October 19, 2000, 9:03:26 PM, you wrote:
CD Geesh, I *knew* I would have to defend my preference for HTML
CD mail after this posting. I just knew it!
If you are *receiving* HTML newsletters then that is fine by me. I'm
Hello Christian,
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 at 10:30:28 GMT -0500 (which was 8:30 AM
where I live) witnesses say Christian Dysthe typed:
To get the best HTML formatting within The Bat! which formatting
would be the best to choose? I mean, does anyone know what The
Bat!'s HTML rendering
Nick Andriash Said about "Rally Masters":
NA If it's a matter of 'focus', is there no way to remedy the problem so
NA one can use Folder Templates without fear or worry?
You can suppress problems with folder templates and mailto, if you
calling The Bat! from your browser with following
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 07:40:47 -0700, Ming-Li wrote:
ML Given the frequency such mistake is made, however, I think it would
ML be a good idea for RIT to address it with an additional option
ML (something like "don't use folder template when clicking
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19/10/2000 11:05 :
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:08:06 -0400
From: Jason Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the info, but I can't see that that's it. For one thing, I
am running across a network, not via dial-up. Though I do have TB set
to download mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19/10/2000 12:14 :
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 15:51:28 -0700
From: Nick Andriash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Folder level Templates are by far more convenient to use.
They seem the 'natural' choice to me, too.
Cheers,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19/10/2000 11:25 :
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:57:31 -0500
From: A. Curtis Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you don't use the %To macro in your folder templates you don't have
to worry about anything.
thanks Curtis - you're right, I've never used the %TO macro :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19/10/2000 12:14 :
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:47:48 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phillip Winn)
In my view, this is one place where OE has it right and TB! has it
wrong. What MS understood and TB! creators might be missing is that
IMAP isn't just a POP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 19/10/2000 11:05 :
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 22:20:08 +0100
From: "Marck D. Pearlstone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you only ever reply to messages in their folders and never through
the ticker or search virtual folders then there's no problem. You must
be able to
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:40:24 -0700, Wayne Black wrote:
[snip]
KS All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
KS press alt-L: it will reformat.
WB This doesn't seem to work when _reading_ messages. All my computer
WB does is beep when
Yep - That was it! I had been experimented with different screen
resolutions - that pushed my ticker into a far corner, so when I
switched back to my default, it was gone!
Thanks Marck!
Bill
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
B Please help me find my lost mail ticker.
I once lost a mailticker. I
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:35:27 -0700, Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:
MSG I tried selecting the whole email text, but that causes all the
MSG paragraphs to run together. I'd like to keep the paragraph structure
MSG but format within the paragraphs
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Hi Britta,
On 19 October 2000 at 09:01:09 GMT +1300 (which was 21:01 where I
live) Britta wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Rally Masters":
B I'm assuming that when you talk about AB templates, you mean mainly
B ones for address groups
Really, Curtis? Is that a fix that has happened since ver 1.45?
I use the %quotes macro in my reply template, but as you can see, I still
get the blank lines. I am using version 1.45. Please tell me that this
problem is fixed in 1.46d! I will upgrade immediately!
Thanks
Bill Grant
A.
I had been having numerous Access Violation errors every day while
running TB under win98SE. I have 15 accounts (8 real accounts 7
send-only/sorting accounts). I keep all attachments in the mail
messages so I always have them handy. Total messages are over 23,000.
I just wanted to say that I
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