Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, November 09, 2000, Alexander Levenetz wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Russian spell checker available somehow?:
AL> is there any way to implement a Russian spell checker in TB? Maybe
AL> there is even one available already? Int-pack is installed, I hav
Hello Jan,
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 at 21:17:43 GMT -0500 (which was 6:17 PM
where I live) witnesses say Jan Rifkinson typed:
> There are a # of egroups I belong to where the PGP
> sig is not employed & the above macro doesn't seem
> to work there, though it works
Thank you. :)
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
JA> Check that under the address book's properties that you have "Use
JA> this book for ADD/DELETE..." selected. Check the other address books
JA> to see if your correspondents have been added to any of them.
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Hello BatListers,
In the Regex Macro Collection @ URL
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/macros.html
the following macro is described as a way to clean
up a reply, dumping PGP sigs as well as eGroups.
%quotes="%SETP
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 16:41:17 -0500, Jan Rifkinson thoughtfully wrote
the following:
JR> In fact this process was *very* easy & seems to be working. Thanks
JR> for seeing this thru with me.
My pleasure as always Jan. :-)
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A. Curtis Martin | Mod
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Hi A. Curtis,
On Thursday, November 09, 2000 @ 15:38:49 -0500
you wrote the following in regards to filter - if
read & color coded move:
A. Curtis> [...] If you wish the filtering to be done automatically in all
A.
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 10:59:26 -0500, Jan Rifkinson wrote these
words of wisdom:
A. Curtis>> OK, but note that if any of the three preceding filters
A. Curtis>> moves messages to another folder, none of the messages that
A. Curtis>> are moved will get a
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 09:36:36 -0800, Ming-Li wrote these
words of wisdom:
[...]
ML> Looks like we have different ideas in mind. I was merely suggesting
ML> TB to recognize the right signature line in a PGP-signed message and
ML> strip the extra PGP klu
Hallo Marck,
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 18:25:07 + GMT (10/11/2000, 02:25 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
>>> OTOH, I have a feeling that would compromise the way TB V1 handles the
>>> mail-base and would have to be a V2 wish=list item.
ML>> Looks like we have different ideas in mind.
MDP>
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Hi Ming-Li,
On 09 November 2000 at 09:36:36 GMT -0800 (which was 17:36 where I
live) Ming-Li wrote and made these points:
>> That would be really good. So a PGP signed message would look very
>> similar to an S/MIME one once in the message base. It
Hello everybody,
is there any way to implement a Russian spell checker in TB? Maybe
there is even one available already? Int-pack is installed, I have
English, French, German... but I need Russian. :-)
Thanks,
Alexander
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On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 8:23:08 AM, Marck wrote:
ML>> I guess it's also doable for TB to recognize the "- --" line as
ML>> the signature separator when a message is PGP-signed, and treat
ML>> it as such when creating the quoted text for replies. Sort of
ML>> like embedding one of the prof
On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 7:49:52 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
> Just opened an account with mailandnews.com, [...] So, if you
> like, you may send me a test message and I'll see how it turns up.
Forgot to mention, the account is <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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Ming-Li
The Bat! 1.48 Beta/3
Does anyone know where and how I can get a S/Mime certificate for the
use with The bat??
regards
Marcus
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On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 6:43:20 AM, Karsten wrote:
> This idea may sound a bit useless, but I'm looking for a program
> that can read the message base of TB! and runs in textmode.
Well, a text editor that doesn't care for the binary codes could do
it. (Most of a .tbb file is in plain t
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Hi Ming-Li,
On 09 November 2000 at 07:30:28 GMT -0800 (which was 15:30 where I
live) Ming-Li wrote and made these points:
ML> Ok, let's forget what they do. Maybe we can think of something for
ML> RIT.
Agreed.
ML> Hmmm, if TB doesn't touch a sign
On Wednesday, November 08, 2000, 4:02:20 PM, Januk wrote:
> I'm curious, what does Windows ME report as it's version number?
[snipped]
> It sounds like a bug, but not TB's. It sounds like a WindowsME
> bug.
When did telling the truth become a bug. ;-)
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The Bat! 1.48
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Hi A. Curtis,
On Wednesday, November 08, 2000 @ 08:38:41 -0500
you wrote the following in regards to filter - if
read & color coded move:
A. Curtis> Are you moving messages with the 'ToDo' colour code from only the I
On Tuesday, November 07, 2000, 10:27:46 AM, Kiyan wrote:
> Well, I tried the new account thing and it didn't work. Then in
> the dispatcher I noticed that a lot of the dates are totally
> wrong. I retrieve the message in the dispatcher and it's missing
> the last two chars, but I check the header
On Tuesday, November 07, 2000, 9:32:30 AM, Marck wrote:
ML>> Marck, you got me curious. How do they implement PGP
ML>> differently to avoid this.
> I only have anecdotal evidence that other PGP integrations remove
> the PGP signing envelope and '- ' quoting for storage purposes. I
> can't quote
Hello Karsten,
create a filter which is valid for every incoming mail and use in the
sorting office "actions - export message to file - export format text
- append to existing file". Now you can view this text file via
telnet.
bye, Marc
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Moin.
This idea may sound a bit useless, but I'm looking for a program that
can read the message base of TB! and runs in textmode. My TB! manages
seven accounts. When I'm not at home I still want and sometimes need
to check for mails. But it would be way to much work to forward all
mails t
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Hi joeo,
On 09 November 2000 at 07:35:52 GMT -0500 (which was 12:35 where I
live) joeo wrote and made these points:
>> It sounds like a bug, but not TB's. It sounds like a WindowsME bug.
j> System:
j>Microsoft Windows ME
j>4.90.3000
j>
Hi Januk,
Best regards,
Joe O mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wednesday, November 08, 2000, 7:02:20 PM, you wrote:
> I'm curious, what does Windows ME report as it's version number? To
> check, right click on MyComputer and select the properties option.
> If ME is lik
On 09-11-2000 at 17:24:49GMT -0800 (which was 1:24 where I live)
Clearwater Landscapes wrote regarding the subject of " Digest (11/09/2000 08:02)
Special Issue (#2000-501) "
> In response to your message received on Thu, 09 Nov 2000 08:02:54 +0700
>> Hello Clearwater,
>> Are you using IMAP=3F
This message: 09/11/2000 08:35 GMT.
Hello joeo,
A reminder of what joeo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
08 November 2000 at 16:33:40 GMT -0500
j> 7) I am using Windows ME. I do not know why The-Bat shows Windows 98
j> below. Another Bug?
j> Using THE Bat! 1.47 Halloween Edition under Window
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