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Hello Shahar!
On Thursday, February 08, 2001 at 9:30:58 PM you wrote:
Well, I allways put it last and it works for me every time.
Upon your message I tried it again. And again: No vCard attached, my
designated subject line not in the header but
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Hello Januk!
On Friday, February 09, 2001 at 9:10:51 AM you wrote:
I suspect you've forgotten to close the quotes for one of your
messages, hence the weird results. Can you cut and paste a copy of
your template to the list? Perhaps we can
Hello
Friday, February 09, 2001, 5:05:19 AM, someone claiming to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
JP This still shows as a split screen on my system.
On my system, this is a toggle which turns the split on and off. Once
it is on, it stays on for all replies. Once it is off, it stays off.
Foot
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Hi dierkhaasis,
On 09 February 2001 at 09:37:06 +0100 (which was 08:37 where I live)
Dierk Haasis wrote and made these points:
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DH %WRAPPED==%COOKIE
This should be %WRAPPED="%COOKIE". Perhaps the error here is
preventing the template from
Hello TBUDL,
is it a way to filter all folders in an account at once with a
manual filter? Let's say I color mark messages as I read them and
after a while I want all messages marked red moved to a particular
folder using a manual filter. In this case I have to move from
folder to
Hello Marck,
on Friday, February 09, 2001, 16:00, you wrote:
DH %WRAPPED==%COOKIE
This should be %WRAPPED="%COOKIE".
I think the syntax must be in this way - for example:
%WRAPPED='%COOKIE="C:\folder\tbcookies.txt"'
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Best regards
Jrgen
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, February 09, 2001, Christian Dysthe wrote to TBUDL about
"Global" filtering?:
CD In this case I have to move from folder to folder executing the
CD manual filter. What I would like to was to filter the whole
CD account in one run. Is this
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Hello Marck!
On Friday, February 09, 2001 at 4:00:23 PM you wrote:
This should be %WRAPPED="%COOKIE". Perhaps the error here is
preventing the template from completing its work. Logically, the
attachment of the vCard, although it appears first,
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Hi Juergen,
On 09 February 2001 at 16:18:54 +0100 (which was 15:18 where I live)
Juergen Frisch wrote and made these points:
This should be %WRAPPED="%COOKIE".
JFI think the syntax must be in this way - for example:
JF
Good day all,
I am a registered user and am having some
nasty email problems. I am using version 1.49 on Win98 2nd
edition on an old PIII 600 with 256mb of ram. I have NOT
altered my configurations for The Bat in the least for months.
I have called the technical
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Hi dierkhaasis,
On 09 February 2001 at 16:39:12 +0100 (which was 15:39 where I live)
Dierk Haasis wrote and made these points:
DH But that opens another question: How come my incorrect "macro
DH grammar" gave out correct results (see below)? All
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Hi Guy,
On 09 February 2001 at 10:30:36 -0800 (which was 18:30 where I live)
Guy Prince wrote and made these points:
GP I have called the technical support people for my incoming mail
GP server and they say their servers are up and running fine
Is it possible in TB! 1.49 to skip to the next mail folder that has
unread messages in it? If I read messages in the Inbox and the next
mail folder down has some new unread messages, is it possible to move
to the mail folder with the unread messages in it?
When I press Ctrl + ] to read unread
Mark Knipfer wrote:
MK Is it possible in TB! 1.49 to skip to the next mail folder that
MK has unread messages in it? If I read messages in the Inbox and the
MK next mail folder down has some new unread messages, is it possible
MK to move to the mail folder with the unread messages in it?
MK
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Hello Mark,
Friday, February 09, 2001, 3:27:50 PM, you wrote:
MK When I press Ctrl + ] to read unread messages in the current mail
MK folder, it will not automatically skip over to the next mail folder
MK containing unread messages.
Not that I
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Hi Mark,
On 09 February 2001 at 15:27:50 -0500 (which was 20:27 where I live)
Mark Knipfer wrote and made these points:
MK When I press Ctrl + ] to read unread messages in the current mail
MK folder, it will not automatically skip over to the
Okay, thanks on the ISP problem. That makes sense. I needed
to ask someone who actually knew something. Technical support
staff for ISPs aren't usually the ones to ask.
There is one thing that can clog up TB - cumulative deleted mails in
an uncompressed Inbox.
I keep two separate address books--one has two sub-ADs and the other
has three. If I want to print out a hard copy of one of the sub-ADs,
there's no problem; it's very straightforward.
But if I want to copy a sub-AD to a file as plain text, I run into a
problem. There's no "print to file"
Hallo Mark,
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001 15:39:15 -0500 GMT (10/02/2001, 04:39 +0800 GMT),
Mark Knipfer wrote:
MK I forgot to include, I am wanting to know if I can accomplish this by
MK not using the mouse, tab and/or arrow keys.
If you want to use neither the mouse nor the keyboard, you'll have to
use
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