Minggu, Morning (was Midnight in my town),
[..in milis thebat!..], Marck typed the following:
Marck's The Bat! (v1.49c) rip
This last list includes my name and that of Syafril Hermansyah. We did
not write TB. Somewhere in that list, according to Syafril (and I have
no reason to doubt
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Hello Brian Clark !
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 22:22:39 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 28.01.2001, 04:22 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:
GD Can anyone recommend a good book to learn regular expressions? I
GD think someone in this forum
Hello TBUDL,
What's the purpose of 'Created' and 'Saved' columns in Outbox, when both of them
show the same time?
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Hi John,
On 28 January 2001 at 17:14:05 +1100 (which was 06:14 where I live)
John Phillips wrote and made these points:
JP Sorry, where did I say that I clicked on the column.
You didn't have to. WADR Januk and I have both described how it
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Hi solid,
On 28 January 2001 at 13:03:40 +0700 (which was 06:03 where I live)
solid snake wrote and made these points:
Somewhere in that list, according to Syafril ... is the name of the
moderator of the Becky UDL.
ss I see, If I'm not wrong
Hello TBUDL,
Recently I installed said to test out imap access. What I wished to
do was to peruse a load of imap4 folders I had online using tb.
However, can this be done? Tb seems to just get everything out of
/root.
Thanks. Andrew.
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Marck D. Pearlstone wrote, On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, at 12:26:10 [GMT +] (23:26
Australian Eastern Time,Sunday):
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Hi John,
On 28 January 2001 at 17:14:05 +1100 (which was 06:14 where I live)
John Phillips wrote and made these points:
JP
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Hi John,
On 28 January 2001 at 04:07:09 +1100 (which was 17:07 where I live)
John Phillips wrote and made these points:
JP So what you are saying is, if I click on the first left hand
JP column ( let us presume it is "Subject", so that all
Hi TBUDL,
What's the best way to export messages?
I have a folder with 1500 messages from people
subscribing to my newsletter. I don't need to keep it
as "email" but I want to archive it, just in case.
Some kind of ASCII file to which I can later append...
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On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 16:01:10 -0800, Josh wrote these words of wisdom:
JR What other applications is there for regex other than in TB? I
JR understand Perl uses them, but anything else?
My text editor, TextPad uses them. So does my HTML editor
Hello Allie,
On Sunday, January 28, 2001 19:18:01 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Books to learn regular expressions?':
Allie My text editor, TextPad uses them.
I use TextPad; what do you mean by this?
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Hi Jan,
On 29 January 2001 at 21:08:24 -0500 (which was 02:08 where I live)
Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points:
Allie My text editor, TextPad uses them.
JR I use TextPad; what do you mean by this?
I believe that Allie is referring
Hello Josh,
(JR == "Josh Rogers") [EMAIL PROTECTED] engraved:
JR What other applications is there for regex other than in TB? I
JR understand Perl uses them, but anything else?
There are a ton of Unix/Linux tools that can use regular expressions.
In Windows, EditPlus can use them, and of
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