Hello fellows batters,
These questions have no doubt been asked a thousand times
already, but I can't find any trace of them :
1. Why is my Outbox folder, currently empty, 1865 kb fat on
my HD? What does The Bat keep in there? What for? Stores for
the winter? Can't it obey a simple Delete
On 1 Dec 2001, 2:30:27 AM, Bernard Leprêtre wrote:
1. Why is my Outbox folder, currently empty, 1865 kb fat on my HD?
What does The Bat keep in there? What for? Stores for the winter?
Can't it obey a simple Delete order? :-))
2. (similarly) Why does the Inbox folder keep messages that
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Hola Bernard,
El d=EDa 1/12/2001, a las 9:59, escribiste:
Hello fellows batters,
These questions have no doubt been asked a thousand times
already, but I can't find any trace of them :
1. Why is my Outbox folder, currently empty, 1865 kb fat
samedi 1 décembre 2001, 10:39:30
Buenos dias Arturo,
(I'll continue in English, it's safer ;-)
Ooops, I should've looked at that menu closer before writing
;-)
Still, why isn't the compression/purge automated (as an
option maybe)? Or is it?
Bernard
AQ Hola Bernard,
1. Why is my Outbox
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Hello Bernard,
You wrote on 12/1/2001, 10:42 AM:
Bernard Still, why isn't the compression/purge automated (as an
Bernard option maybe)? Or is it?
Check Folder - Properties - Compress folder on exit. At least in
Inbox, Outbox, Trash (since these
Don wrote:
As much as some of us hate it, html mail is here to stay, and any mail
client that doesn't offer the option to compose in this format is
doomed in the long run. I despise tacky Outlook html templates but
people love using them.
The Bat *needs* to be able to compose in html
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Hi Bernard,
On 01 December 2001 at 10:42:39 [GMT+0100] (which was 09:42 where I
live) Bernard Leprêtre wrote to Arturo Quirantes and made these
points:
BL Ooops, I should've looked at that menu closer before writing ;-)
BL Still, why isn't the
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Hi Marck,
On 01 December 2001 at 00:46:10 [GMT+] (which was 00:46 where I
live) Marck D Pearlstone wrote to TBUDL Members and made these points:
Apologies - configuration error - corrected statements follow.
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Hi Alastair,
On samedi 1 décembre 2001 at 10:50:43, you wrote :
AS Given all this, I would not encourage people to use HTML in emails, but
AS they have to be able to read it (or remove it) :)
Yes. I do agree with you. An option is the best for everyone.
But there's another point in the
On Saturday, December 01, 2001 7:36:16 AM, Nick Andriash wrote:
At 12:47 AM 01/12/01, Don Zeigler wrote:
The Bat *needs* to be able to compose in html format. As far as
viewing html mails, we should have the option of using the Bat's
built-in limited viewer (which is enought for my own needs,
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Hello Peter!
On 30 Nov 2001 at 22:51:25 you wrote:
you don't need HTML for that. It's easy in ascii to write *bold* or
/italics/ or even _underline_ ... ;-)
If I wanted to write someone an HTML styled christmas card, I'd do it in my
HTML editor
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Hi Eric,
On 01 December 2001 at 12:23:24 [GMT+0100] (which was 11:23 where I
live) Eric Malausséna wrote to Alastair Scott and made these points:
EM But there's another point in the reading HTML capabilites with The
EM Bat!. I can't see external
Saturday, December 01, 2001, 11:23:43 AM, Peter Smitt wrote:
I agree wholeheartedly. My experience is that 99% of the people who
use html in their mails even don't know that they do so. They are just
the victims of the default options of Outlook. Spammers use html
deliberately, but I don't
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Hi Geoff,
On 01 December 2001 at 11:54:50 [GMT+] (which was 11:54 where I
live) Geoff Lane wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
GL Personally, I feel that the *option* of using HTML would add value
GL to TB. (... but plain text
Hi Marck,
On samedi 1 décembre 2001 at 12:47:31, you wrote :
EM All other software I tried (Pegasus, Eudora, Pocomail...) let me
EM see all external gif or jpeg included in HTML messages...
MDP Shame on them! Is this as an option? Even if it's optional, it's not
MDP right:
IMHO, The Bat! is
Hi Alastair,
On samedi 1 décembre 2001 at 13:39:37, you wrote :
AS (I'm currently using Becky!; although it has vices, most notably a poor
AS editor, plugin support is one area in which it is better than TB!
AS Particularly good is a plugin which supports reading and posting of
AS news; the
Having spent a long time creating 3 new accounts then copying
information, by hand, from them, such a command is needed. (Copying
the account-wide templates is particularly awkward; I had to cut and
paste them into a text file then cut and paste them from there into
each account).
The command is
Hello Dierk,
Saturday, December 01, 2001, 11:03:03 AM, you wrote:
DH I'd rather see a real mail card, either a nice one you can buy or one
DH created by you in a programme like CorelDraw.
Aaaarrrgghh!
I'd rather see a mail card actually handmade - not a bought one and
*definitely* not one
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Hello Alastair!
On 1 Dec 2001 at 16:16:36 you wrote:
Having spent a long time creating 3 new accounts then copying
information, by hand, from them, such a command is needed. (Copying
the account-wide templates is particularly awkward; I had to
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Que tal Marcel,
...and erase your windows\temp directoy
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Hi -=ToÑo.!=-,
On Saturday, December 01, 2001, -=ToÑo.!=- wrote:
T ...and erase your windows\temp directoy
You really don't have to.
As soon as the AVS shout VIRUS ALERT just select delete file, and
problem solved.
I tried to move the file,
Hello Eric,
1. december 2001, 13:29:48, you wrote:
EM IMHO, The Bat! is the only one which can't display external images
EM (Becky! shows them too)
Correct me, if I'm wrong, but IIRC, Becky uses IE to display HTML
messages...
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Hello Thomas,
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 12:27:51 +0800GMT (1-12-01, 5:27 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
AQ Thank to all of you who gave me a hand. Roelof and Thomas won the
AQ paella (half each) for their good suggestions.
AQ down south. What are you waiting for? Come and get your award!
TF I
On 1 Dec 2001, 12:44:51 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
In that case you're entitled to collect my part of the paella too,
since I don't even know where to find Granada.
Even without the paella, a visit to Granada would be a very good
thing.
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Hello Roelof,
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 19:44:51 +0100 GMT (02/12/2001, 02:44 +0800 GMT),
Roelof Otten wrote:
RO In that case you're entitled to collect my part of the paella too,
RO since I don't even know where to find Granada.
Thanks. :-)
Grananda is in southern Spain, 37 degrees N / 3 degrees W.
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Hello Roelof!
On 1 Dec 2001 at 19:44:51 you wrote:
In that case you're entitled to collect my part of the paella too,
since I don't even know where to find Granada.
1. In an Atlas (I recommend the one from the Britannica or even the on
from
I am a brand new user, so please bear with me.
I have about 3 Gig of email in my OE. Can that be imported into the BAT?
Is there any size limitation, beyond my own PC, to mail held in the BAT?
I tend to use mail as a filing system, maintain many folders/filters (and
successfully set them up
Someone has recently mentioned setting up the_Bat to work with
NAV2001. I had previously tried to set it up but it did not seem to
work, at least I thought it did not work. I am trying it again on
another computer and still get the message that there are no e-mail
clients installed. I changed
Saturday, December 01, 2001, Sam
In Regards to NAV2001
S Someone has recently mentioned setting up the_Bat to work with
S NAV2001. I had previously tried to set it up but it did not seem to
S work, at least I thought it did not work. I am trying it again on
S another computer and still get
I am a brand new user, so please bear with me. I also want to apologize for
double-posting, my original post picked up a previous subject line and I
feel certain it has been lost in that thread.
I have about 3 Gig of email in my OE. Can that be imported into the BAT?
Is there any size
Hi Kevin,
Like I said, I had tried setting the_Bat with NAV2001 about 6 months
ago, and I didn't think it worked. Someone recently said it can be
set up manually. I tried it again, and I still don't think it is
protected by NAV2001.
When I put WinXP on this machine, I bought NAV2002, and it
Hi Jernej,
On samedi 1 décembre 2001 at 19:27:12, you wrote :
EM IMHO, The Bat! is the only one which can't display external images
EM (Becky! shows them too)
JS Correct me, if I'm wrong, but IIRC, Becky uses IE to display HTML
JS messages...
Becky shows HTML messages in its own message
Is there a way to remove duplicate email addresses from an address book?
People tend to be annoyed when mailing them 5 of the same thing.
The address book entries were created by a filter.
thanks,
Dennis
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Hello ETM,
1. december 2001, 21:32:25, you wrote:
I have about 3 Gig of email in my OE. Can that be imported into the BAT?
Is there any size limitation, beyond my own PC, to mail held in the BAT?
I don't know about any size limitation, but I do find The Bat faster
with large amounts of
Saturday, December 01, 2001, 8:08:51 PM, Sam wrote:
Someone has recently mentioned setting up the_Bat to work with
NAV2001. I had previously tried to set it up but it did not seem to
work, at least I thought it did not work. I am trying it again on
another computer and still get the
Thanks, Geoff. The procedure you describe is the same one I took.
Originally, I did not think it was scanning the_Bat, and I had the
same opinion this time. Since you say there will be no notification
within NAV2001 itself that it knows about the_Bat, I'll assume it is
working and protecting the
Hello Alastair,
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 15:16:36 +GMT (1-12-2001, 16:16 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
AS Having spent a long time creating 3 new accounts then copying
AS information, by hand, from them, such a command is needed. (Copying
AS the account-wide templates is particularly
Hello Dierk,
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 20:06:12 +0100GMT (1-12-01, 20:06 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
since I don't even know where to find Granada.
DH 3. In your history book under 1492 (Nothing to do with Christobal
DH Colon, but a lot with Islam).
Ouch! History and Spain. :-(
I only know
Hello Dennis,
On Sat, 01 Dec 2001 15:44:34 -0500GMT (1-12-01, 21:44 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
D Is there a way to remove duplicate email addresses from an address book?
D People tend to be annoyed when mailing them 5 of the same thing.
D The address book entries were created by a
Hello ETM,
On Saturday, December 1, 2001 at 15:32 GMT -0500, a creature mimicking
ETM [E] wrote:
E I have about 3 Gig of email in my OE. Can that be imported into the
E BAT?
There should be no problem doing that. Check out Tools - Import
Wizard.
E Is there any size limitation, beyond my own
Alastair,
Saturday, December 01, 2001, 4:50:43 AM, you wrote:
Alastair For what it's worth, my opinion is that TB! is doing the right thing
Alastair (read but not write).
Alastair The problem is that home and business have radically different
Alastair requirements.
Good call. I'm glad to
Hello James,
Saturday, December 01, 2001, 8:54:39 PM, you wrote:
JS On viruses and external images...from the business end
JS it would be ridiculous to expect customers to put up with
JS embedded images. Keeping them external at least gives the
JS customer a chance to delete the
Hello James,
On Saturday, December 1, 2001 at 22:54 GMT -0500, a creature mimicking
James Senick [JS] wrote:
JS One would still want to be able to personalize mass e-mail
JS messages and further more embed an ascii version for anyone not
JS able to view html.
TB has a version of a mass mailing
Hello N.,
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 21:38:06 -0700 GMT (02/12/2001, 12:38 +0800 GMT),
N. Sean Timm wrote:
NST To my the problem isn't HTML, per-se...
To me it is. HTML blows the message up 2 or 3 times.
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Hello ETM,
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 14:48:24 -0500 GMT (02/12/2001, 03:48 +0800 GMT),
ETM wrote:
E I have about 3 Gig of email in my OE. Can that be imported into the BAT?
E Is there any size limitation, beyond my own PC, to mail held in the BAT?
No. I think Marck has close to a zillion messages in
Hi Januk,
Sunday, December 02, 2001, 12:31:38 AM, you wrote:
Januk Hello James,
Januk On Saturday, December 1, 2001 at 22:54 GMT -0500, a creature mimicking
Januk James Senick [JS] wrote:
JS One would still want to be able to personalize mass e-mail
JS messages and further more embed an ascii
First hitch: Is OE 5.50 (not listed) exportable to TB? I know where the
approximately 200 dbx files (about 3 Gig) are, I cannot get the Mail Import
Wizard to accept the location. Is it because I am not yet working with a
registered program or is it the OE version?
I'd like to see if this
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