On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 11:30:27 PM, ztrader wrote:
Hey - that's nice! Just tried it. But that does not seem to be the
problem in that folder. Even tried a restart of TB, and it still
has only a few msgs. I can see much more looking at the file
directly with an editor. They're there,
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Hello Jan Rifkinson !
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 15:03:36 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 02.11.2000, 21:03 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:
I was trying to set up a test group, i.e. give a
group a name enter some email
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 11:39:30 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
JA Close down TB and rename the .tbi file of the offending folder.
JA This should recreate the index, and hopefully your messages will
JA come back to life.
I tried that earlier (saving a copy of the original file, too) but it
On Friday, November 03, 2000, 5:36:24 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
ML 1. Go to the folder, and check deleted messages (from the menu
ML "Folder | Browse deleted messages"). If they're there, they were
ML accidentally deleted. You may move all or some of them back by
ML using drag-n-drop.
I tried this,
On November 3, 2000, at 8:28:39 PM, ztrader Wrote:
z I seem to have lost a folder. It had about 100 messages. I read it an
z hour or so ago. Just did an alt-f2 to get all mail and was reading
z through the various folders, and this folder was listed as having only
z one message that just came
On Friday, November 03, 2000, 8:45:10 AM, ztrader wrote:
JA Close down TB and rename the .tbi file of the offending folder.
JA This should recreate the index, and hopefully your messages
JA will come back to life.
I tried that earlier (saving a copy of the original file, too) but it
did not
A routine this morning reset my clock/calendar to 2001. Now although
I greatly enjoy the writings of Clarke I find this puts a crimp in
following 'when received'.
I have edited the message.tbb file and changed all instance of 2001
but I have been unable to get the index file to rebuild.
I have
On Friday, November 03, 2000, 12:24:46 PM, ztrader wrote:
z On Friday, November 03, 2000, 10:42:30 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
ML I'm out of tricks and out of wits. :(
z I know the feeling.
I had an idea and tried it. The message file looks almost like a unix
format file, so I tried editing it to make
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Hi Östen,
On Thursday, November 02, 2000 @ 00:28:16 +0100,
you wrote the following about "AB group"
Östen [...] I think you will have to use the group handle,
Östen not the name, followed by the word list. If your
Östen
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Hi Cricket,
On Wednesday, November 01, 2000 @ 23:02:00 -0500,
you wrote the following about "AB group" in
response to my question:
JR If I enter a group will TB! actually send the msg to
JR the group
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Hi Jan,
On 03 November 2000 at 18:16:39 GMT -0500 (which was 23:16 where I
live) Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points:
JR [...] TB only uses multiple addresses in the address book by
JR addressing a message to *all* addresses listed,
Hello Jan,
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 at 18:00:32 GMT -0500 (which was 3:00 PM
where I live) witnesses say Jan Rifkinson typed:
Well, this is still escaping me. Would you be so
kind as to tell me exactly how you set up a group
how you address an email to that
Hi all,
I'm using a regular expression for building the reply-subject:
|
|%Subject="Re: %SetPattRegExp=""(?i)\A\:?((\s*(re|aw|ha|rcpt|fw|fwd|forw|antwort)(\[\d*\])?:\s*)*)(\s*)(.*?)(\s*\z)""%RegExpBlindMatch=""%OSubj""%SubPatt=""6"""
(I've found this expression and have optimized it for my
I have 2 questions (so far) after using The Bat! 1.47 HE for a day.
1) is there a way to apply certain changes to all accounts? As in change the
reply template, and so forth, for all of them? In fact, is there a way of
selecting more than one account BEFORE applying properties? I hate having to
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