ON Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 12:31:23 AM, you wrote:
Januk Hello Gerard,
Januk It was foretold that on Monday, January 7, 2002 at 10:48 GMT +0100,
Januk Gerard de Vries [GDV] would type:
GDV There are no right's and wrongs here. It depends on the way you work.
GDV The point I was trying to
Hello,
Is there any way to automate folder compression within the TB! so that
compression would run whenever certain criteria were met (folder dead
space, day of the week, etc.)?
Alternatively, does TB! have a command-line parameter for folder
compression so that this could be managed by a
Hi Sebastian,
Monday, January 07, 2002, 08:34 PM, you wrote:
S One really bad thing was, that when I exported Outlook mails to the
S msg format, TB did not see any kind of date or time from the mail, so
S all mails were just there, without any way of sorting them.
did you really loose all date
On 8 Jan 2002, 3:26:10 AM, Jörg Koren wrote:
As I can see on my tests, the creation dates are correct. But the
original received date of the mails is lost and changed to the date
of the import. Did I something wrong ?
That reflects when the message was received by TB! As long as you have
the
Hi Mikey,
Monday, January 07, 2002, 08:40 PM, you wrote:
MB Import the messages first into Outlook Express and then into TB.
and you don't loose an kind of date during the import ?
What OE version are you using ?
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Hello Dwight,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 03:35:01 -0600, Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
concerning 'AW: Import Mails from Outlook2000':
...
DAC That reflects when the message was received by TB! As long as you
DAC have the correct creation dates, you have all
The problem with the RECEIVED date is normal Joerg, so don't worry
about that, you did everything right. What I did was just sort the
mails by CREATION date for a month or so, and after I didn't need the
older mails anymore, I changed it and now have it sorted by RECEIVED
date, which is of
Andrew,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, at 09:42:40 [GMT +0100] (which was 2:12 PM where I live) you
wrote:
AA Is there any way to automate folder compression within the TB! so that
AA compression would run whenever certain criteria were met (folder dead
AA space, day of the week, etc.)?
I do not think
JL Once in TB, can I drag and drop the folders about so I alter
the folder
JL parent-child relationships etc.?
100% YES!
How do I do this? Is it only available in the latest beta version or
something? I'm currently using 1.53d.
Thanks,
Jon
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Any ideas how I can (a) archive one of the identities in OE6 and (b) change
the identity that I want to import so it is now the only and main identity?
Thanks,
Jon
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Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 07:51
To: [EMAIL
Hello Jon,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 12:55:40 you wrote (at least in part):
Once in TB, can I drag and drop the folders about so I alter
the folder parent-child relationships etc.?
100% YES!
How do I do this? Is it only available in the latest beta version or
something? I'm currently using
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 10:02:53 AM, Jon Lawrance wrote:
Any ideas how I can (a) archive one of the identities in OE6 and (b) change
the identity that I want to import so it is now the only and main identity?
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Huge caveat here -- I don't know too much about identities. FWIW, I
only used
I didn't see any discussion of IMAP folder support in the up and coming
version. Should I try not to get excited about it being supported anytime
soon ?
I love TB!, but IMAP support is sorely missing, especially TB! at work
where I need my unread and un-acted on emails to be available via IMAP
Hi, Raj.
AA Alternatively, does TB! have a command-line parameter for folder
AA compression so that this could be managed by a script run from Windows
AA Task Scheduler?
Raj Not yet.
Raj
Raj You can however have the option of compressing folders on exit
I'll do it manually, then, since I don't
Hello Roman!
On 8 Jan 2002 at 00:19:28 you wrote:
Sorry, poor college student. If I get a top position at some company, rest
assured that I'll make it about 50 ;-)
With this attitude you won't get the top position ...
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http://www.Write4U.de
Hello Konstantin!
On 8 Jan 2002 at 07:17:56 you wrote:
Me too! What I like about MS Office - their animated
character(especially a cat)Actually, that is the main reason I am
moving from one version of Office to another. I would like to see
similar one in TB, but I understand that the
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Hello Jean-Baptiste,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 14:34:08 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Lavedrine [JBL] wrote
concerning 'Wish List.':
JBL Is there any way to consult the wish list? If such list exists, how
JBL does one contribute?
Just visit:
Hello Andrew,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 14:15:14 you wrote (at least in part):
AA I'll do it manually, then, since I don't want to compress by default.
AA I was able to search a folder's .TBB file just a little while ago to
AA find a message I'd deleted by mistake. I wouldn't want to compress
AA more
Hello The Bat list,
Is there a way to get a message that matches multiple criteria to be
dumped into multiple folders? For example:
I send a message to two different mailing lists, which I have filters
set up to sort into different folders. The message that I sent comes
back (one copy from
I receive regular emails containing tab delimited data. In Eudora the
tabs were preserved, but TB! is converting them all to spaces which
really screws things up.
Is there an option that I haven't found yet to stop this happening?
Thanks
John
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Tried it and it works fine thanks.
When I tried to import to Outlook Express 6 and then into TB, it loses the
status of what is read and what is unread. I really don't want that.
So, I tried to import by loading Eudora and importing into that. But Eudora
doesn't let me import the messages
Hi, people...
I was wondering if there is a way to mark a whole thread as read, in
the same way that Ctrl-M marks a message as read.
TIA
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JM
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Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 7:44:27 AM, Juan Manuel wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to mark a whole thread as read, in
the same way that Ctrl-M marks a message as read.
OOH! I can answer that! Only because I asked it recently (a week or so
ago). heheh
Ctrl-Shift-M will mark the
Hello Jon,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:39:22 you wrote (at least in part):
JL When I tried to import to Outlook Express 6 and then into TB, it loses the
JL status of what is read and what is unread. I really don't want that.
I don't know what status you're talking about, but about
'read/unread': in
Hello Andrew,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:39:23 you wrote (at least in part):
AA I hoped to be able to complete the tape backup and then have a script
AA get TB! to compress its folders. Since TB! cannot be scripted to do
AA that,
I don't know about the development status of DDE capabilities of The
Hello John,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:30:55 you wrote (at least in part):
JK I receive regular emails containing tab delimited data. In Eudora the
JK tabs were preserved, but TB! is converting them all to spaces which
JK really screws things up.
JK Is there an option that I haven't found yet to stop
Hi, Peter.
PP you do know that with backing up using TB! internal functions the
PP deleted mails (may them be deleted by accident or not) are not
PP included in your backup?
I should have been clearer. I was referring to a system backup to
tape, not the TB! internal backup feature.
I hoped to
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Hi Juan,
On 08 January 2002 at 12:44:27 -0300 (which was 15:44 where I live)
Juan Manuel wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
I was wondering if there is a way to mark a whole thread as read,
in the same way that Ctrl-M marks a
Hello Geordon,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:10:03 you wrote (at least in part):
GV I send a message to two different mailing lists, which I have filters
GV set up to sort into different folders. The message that I sent comes
GV back (one copy from each list), but two copies end up in the folder
GV for
Hey Dierk,
On Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 09:16:50, Dierk Haasis wrote:
Sorry, poor college student. If I get a top position at some company, rest
assured that I'll make it about 50 ;-)
With this attitude you won't get the top position ...
What attitude?
Roman
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Hi,all and especially Raj!
When it was Tue, 8 Jan 2002, and your watches showed
08:43:12 [GMT +0530]and
time in Kiev, Ukraine was 5:13:12[GMT +02.00]
--- you wrote:
R ...lack of information or information not presented in
R proper manner.
R For most people e-mail is a tool to get their
When I add attachments using a template that I wrote (pressing
Alt-Page Up) I would prefer the directory presented in the relevant
Add a File dialog to be different than the one where The Bat!
program is.
I don't know how to change this permanently. Is there a setting that I
Hello John,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 17:23:30 you wrote (at least in part):
JK Another weirdness with TB! is that clicking somewhere on a blank line
JK puts the cursor where I click, not at the beginning of the line. Can I
JK do anything about *this*? The line wrapping seems to take some work
JK too,
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Greetings Bat Fans,
A question has been posed to me off-list be a journalist and I
wondered if anyone here knows anything about this issue - I don't. it
pertains to use of the UK keyboard.
,- [ Query ]
| One convention which appears not to work
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Hi John,
On 08 January 2002 at 15:30:55 John Kennett wrote to The Bat user list
and made these points:
I receive regular emails containing tab delimited data. In Eudora
the tabs were preserved, but TB! is converting them all to spaces
which
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It was foretold that on 8-1-2002 @ 08:17:56 GMT+0200 (which was 7:17
where I live) Konstantin Volenbovsky wrote and spread these wise
comments on SOT:Re[2]: Should I dump Outlook 2000?:
HT I kinda miss the animated paper clip assistant, sometimes.
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Om 17:41 op dinsdag 8 januari 2002, Marck D Pearlstone:
... such as Ctrl + ' + e to give é, Ctrl + Shift + ^ + a to ...
it's a convention i only found to work in MS Office, it is not
automagically supported by Windows i guess (read: needs
Hello Marck,
It works perfectly over here, under Win2K with a US Keyboard, layout set as United
States-International via the Control Panel.
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Hello Mrten,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 18:11:16 you wrote (at least in part):
M however, if you set your keyboard locale to for example Dutch (heaven
M forbid of course :), you can type é by typing 'e (apostrophe-e), â by
M ^a (shift-6-a), etcetera.
M this is hard on people (say, programmers :), that
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Hello Konstantin,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 09:23:14 +0200, Konstantin Volenbovsky [KV] wrote
concerning 'SOT:Idea!':
...
KV Does anyone support my idea?
KV Stefan, Maxim, will you support it? :)
Please do _not_ support this Stefan and Maxim. ;-)
On 8 Jan 2002, 11:14:28 AM, Anne-Sophie Hombert wrote:
It works perfectly over here, under Win2K with a US Keyboard, layout
set as United States-International via the Control Panel.
In Word you mean?
and
On 8 Jan 2002, 10:41:36 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
,- [ Query ] | One
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 09:52:06 +0100GMT (which was 09:52 +0100GMT where I live),
Dierk Haasis thought about SOT:Re[2]: Should I dump Outlook 2000? and wrote:
What I like about MS Office - their animated character(especially a
cat)
DH Isn't that a
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 5:28:32 PM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
by the way besides pounds/dollars, what is different between uk and us
keyboard?
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Here's some (source http://www.vickers.de/keybd.htm for US layout, and
my own keyboard for UK layout):
Keystroke UK US
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 17:15:22 +0100GMT (which was 17:15 +0100GMT where I live),
Peter Palmreuther thought about Match multiple conditions? and wrote:
PP This list for example has a header field name 'List-ID' so I filter on
PP
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On Tuesday, January 08, 2002, at 8:41:36 AM PST, Marck D Pearlstone
wrote:
such as Ctrl + ' + e to give é, Ctrl + Shift + ^ + a to give â,
Ctrl + Shift + ~ + N to give ñ, Ctrl + Shift + : + u to give ü, and
so on. I've done all these examples
On 8 January 2002 at 4:41 pm Marck wrote:
Greetings Bat Fans,
A question has been posed to me off-list be a journalist and I
wondered if anyone here knows anything about this issue - I don't. it
pertains to use of the UK keyboard.
,- [ Query ]
| One convention which appears not to
Why not make the Filtering Strings | Strings settings in a filter
Filtering Strings | String or Filename?
The rationale for this is producing an easily updated anti-spam
filter; I'm getting a lot of spam from Taiwan for some reason so the
filter would have, among others:
Rule.Move messages to
On 7 January 2002 at 11:55 pm Juan wrote:
Hi Alastair,
Monday, January 07, 2002, 4:38:32 PM, you wrote:
AS Main benefits:
AS [...]
You forgot to mention that TB! doesn't come from Micro$oft ;)
Not an issue for me!
I really violently _hate_ this dogma, if X writes a good package and
if X
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Hello Marck,
You wrote on 1/8/2002, 5:41 PM:
Marck | One convention which appears not to work is that of generating
Marck | accented characters using prefix key combinations.
These prefixes are also known as 'dead keys' ; I never used it
but IIRC
On 8 Jan 2002, 12:04:58 PM, Peter Meyns wrote:
Btw. my mother prefers the little professor... ;-)
I'd like an old sailor with a foul mouth and a parrot.
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Using The Bat! 1.54/Abacus
On 8 Jan 2002, 1:34:47 PM, Melissa Reese wrote:
Here's what I use (using the numbers on the number pad)...
alt+0233 é
alt+0226 â
alt+0241 ñ
alt+0252 ü
Most character maps will show you the combination for each character,
so if there's one you don't know, you can just
If I want to delete all messages in a folder I press Ctrl-A to select
them all and then the Delete button. However, I noticed that they are
not deleted in one go. I have to repeat the process several times
before all messages (they usually total over 100) are deleted from the
folder. If
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Hello Costas,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 22:47:37 +0200, Costas Papadopoulos [CP] wrote
concerning 'Deleting all messages in a folder - bug?':
CP If it's any significant, the messages are sorted in the folder
CP in threaded view.
;-)
Yes. That's the
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 22:47:37 +0200GMT (which was 21:47 +0100GMT where I live),
Costas Papadopoulos thought about Deleting all messages in a folder - bug? and wrote:
CP If I want to delete all messages in a folder I press Ctrl-A to select
CP them
Hi Costas,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 22:47:37 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
CP If I want to delete all messages in a folder I press Ctrl-A to
CP select them all and then the Delete button. However, I noticed that
CP they are not deleted in one go. I have to repeat the process several
CP times before all
On 8 Jan 2002, 3:01:36 PM, Lars Geiger wrote:
Yes, that's because of the threading. Try either expanding all
threads before deleting (CTRL+*), or use the keyboard shortcut for
delete thread (CTRL+SHIFT+DEL). I haven't tried the second one, but
it should work, IMO.
What's wrong with Alt-F |
Hi, Mark.
You asked about:
MDP ...generating accented characters using prefix key combinations
Anne-Sophie responded:
ASH It works perfectly... with a US Keyboard, layout set as United
ASH States-International
Anne-Sophie's advice will work very well for you in any version of
Windows since
Hi Konstantin,
[...]
KV I have another good(or excellent?) idea - to support MS agent
KV characters(those animated things in MS office).
KV They would give the information in the proper manner and
KV will smooth over the work and will relax you at home.
[...]
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 8:42:00 PM, you wrote:
However, there is a very nice free application which allows such
multiple key combinations to be used in _any_ Windows application and,
for good measure, is completely customisable (something like this
would be nice for TB!'s own key
On 8 January 2002 at 3:13 am Raj wrote:
I guess the point Alastair was making is that the learning curve is made
phenomenal mainly due to lack of information or information not presented in
proper manner.
Quite :)
I personally used TB for over 8 months as described you in the
Bonjour Jörg,
Lundi, le 7 janvier 2002 à 20h17 [GMT +0100] (ce qui correspond à
20h17 ici où j'habite), Jörg Koren =[JK] a écrit à [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JK Hello,
JK until now i'm using Outlook2000 under NT4.0, but I'm very interested to change to
JK TB!. I have many mails, which I don't want to
Bonjour Jörg,
Lundi, le 7 janvier 2002 à 20h17 [GMT +0100] (ce qui correspond à
20h17 ici où j'habite), Jörg Koren =[JK] a écrit à [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JK Hello,
JK until now i'm using Outlook2000 under NT4.0, but I'm very interested to change to
JK TB!. I have many mails, which I don't want to
Bonjour Peter,
Mardi, le 8 janvier 2002 à 20h22 [GMT +0100] (ce qui correspond à
20h22 ici où j'habite), Peter Meyns =[PM] a écrit à Peter Palmreuther on TBUDL :
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PM On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 17:15:22 +0100GMT (which was 17:15 +0100GMT where I live),
Bonjour Roman,
Lundi, le 7 janvier 2002 à 23h16 [GMT +0100] (ce qui correspond à
23h16 ici où j'habite), Roman Katzer =[RK] a écrit à Joe Finocchiaro :
RK If not, how can I set ISO-8859-15 as the default?
In in your account properties, go to template and go to new message
and select use
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Hi,
I have just had an emergency reformat and am wading through
setting
everything up again. I chose to start from scratch with TB!
rather
than restore from backup as TB! had been *acting up* prior to
the
format.
Anyway, for some reason all my
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Hi Melissa,
On 08 January 2002 at 11:34:47 -0800 (which was 19:34 where I live)
Melissa Reese wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:
Here's what I use (using the numbers on the number pad)...
alt+0233 é alt+0226 â alt+0241
Hello Peter,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 20:22:41 you wrote (at least in part):
PP This list for example has a header field name 'List-ID' so I filter on
PP List-ID:.*tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
PM ^
PM List-ID: The Bat! User Discussion List tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com is
PM what I see in the
Peter
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:38 you wrote:
That behavior is called 'free caret editing' and IMHO (and many
others) one of the big benefits of The Bat! :-)
No, you can't do anything about this, except USING IT :-) It's GREAT
:-)
Never again you have to wound your fingers with typing tedious
Marck
Marck
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:49 you wrote:
If you save or export the message the TABs are retained. It's only the
viewer that converts them. You might try automating the process with a
filter assigned to a hotkey. That may end up being a more effective
route that cut / paste anyway.
OK,
Hello John,
On 9 Jan 2002 at 00:50:27 you wrote (at least in part):
JK I *very* rarely have a need to create columns in emails,
So I don't. I many times I want to re-adjust, reformat text or do
something else that need me position the cursor somewhere else but at
beginning of line.
And see:
Hello John,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 23:59:05 +GMT (9-1-02, 0:59 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
JK I don't suppose there's a way to just export the message bodies with
JK no headers is there? That would be *really* cool!
Edit the save message template.
CtrlShiftP = templates = Save message
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Om 1:13 op woensdag 9 januari 2002, Peter Palmreuther:
1.) This is some example text
with this line intended. OK, I had to move the cursor for this
indentation, but first: only the cursor, no Space hitting,
second this line and the
Hello Mrten,
On 9 Jan 2002 at 01:18:05 you wrote (at least in part):
1.) This is some example text
with this line intended. OK, I had to move the cursor for this
indentation, but first: only the cursor, no Space hitting,
second this line and the line before were intended
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Om 1:23 op woensdag 9 januari 2002, Peter Palmreuther:
No. Maybe you have 'Utilities' / 'Auto Format' activated?
i usually do, but i tried it too when disabled. i was kinda hoping
there were some fixes to 'auto-format'.
Does it work correctly
Roelof
On 9 Jan 2002 at 00:16 you wrote:
JK I don't suppose there's a way to just export the message bodies with
JK no headers is there? That would be *really* cool!
Edit the save message template. CtrlShiftP = templates =
Save message
Or when they're always the same messages that need to
On 09-01-2002 at 01:18, Mrten kindly wrote:
Om 1:13 op woensdag 9 januari 2002, Peter Palmreuther:
1.) This is some example text
with this line intended. OK, I had to move the cursor for this
indentation, but first: only the cursor, no Space hitting,
second this line and the
Hi Alan,
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 12:59:21 PM, you wrote:
AP OOH! I can answer that! Only because I asked it recently (a week or so
AP ago). heheh
AP Ctrl-Shift-M will mark the thread as read.
Sorry for my silly question, then ;(
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Hi Alastair,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 20:01:23 +GMT (09/01/2002, 04:01 +0800GMT),
Alastair Scott wrote:
You forgot to mention that TB! doesn't come from Micro$oft ;)
AS Not an issue for me!
AS I really violently _hate_ this dogma, if X writes a good package and
AS if X writes a bad package
Hi David,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 18:36:05 +0100GMT (09/01/2002, 01:36 +0800GMT),
David van Zuijlekom wrote:
KV Does anyone support my idea?
KV Stefan, Maxim, will you support it? :)
DvZ Please do _not_ support this Stefan and Maxim. ;-)
Don't worry, they are not following this list. In any
Hi Alexis,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 23:10:05 +0100GMT (09/01/2002, 06:10 +0800GMT),
Alexis Haeringer wrote:
AH To RITLABS DEVELOPPEMENT :
AH You can see (many post and the fact that Outlook is the main mailer in
AH world) that Import utility from Outlook is very important for TheBat!
AH expension.
Hello Carren Stuart,
On Tuesday, January 08 2002 at 03:00 PM PDT, you wrote:
I am no doubt missing something as if one had many folders this could
take a while!
I've always found this to be a temperamental thing with TB, but if in
all your Folder Properties you have Use the Account Default
Hi Peter,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 20:22:41 +0100GMT (09/01/2002, 03:22 +0800GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
PP List-ID:.*tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
PM ^
PM List-ID: The Bat! User Discussion List tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com is
PM what I see in the source.
Why so complicated? I just use the
Hi Melissa,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 11:34:47 -0800GMT (09/01/2002, 03:34 +0800GMT),
Melissa Reese wrote:
MR alt+0233 é
MR Most character maps will show you the combination for each character,
MR so if there's one you don't know, you can just look it up with a
MR character map application.
I
Hi Alastair,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 19:44:28 +GMT (09/01/2002, 03:44 +0800GMT),
Alastair Scott wrote:
AS Rule.Strings = .tw (Location = Anywhere, Presence = Yes)
AS Thoughts?
I understand you have never received a message I sent from home? My
cable provider is ethome.net.tw and this will be
Hi Dwight,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:23:37 -0600GMT (09/01/2002, 04:23 +0800GMT),
Dwight A Corrin wrote:
DAC I'd like an old sailor with a foul mouth and a parrot.
I second that! And he should actually _speak_, i.e. deliver his
wisdoms by way of .wav file to the sound card.
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Hi Carsten,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 22:43:19 +0100GMT (09/01/2002, 05:43 +0800GMT),
Carsten Thönges wrote:
CT http://www.red-bean.com/~joelh/vigor/
CT http://www.red-bean.com/~joelh/vigor/screenshots/
LOLOLOL! I *do* want a plug-in for TB! ;-)
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Moderator der deutschen The Bat!
Congratulations! I just wish Doc2Go with the AddOn wasn't as expensive
as it is :(
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Hello Costas Papadopoulos,
On Tuesday, January 08 2002 at 12:47 PM PDT, you wrote:
If I want to delete all messages in a folder I press Ctrl-A to select
them all and then the Delete button.
Works better if you simply right click the Folder and choose Empty
Folder. :o)
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On Tuesday, January 08, 2002, at 7:21:16 PM PST, Thomas F wrote:
Now you are telling me there is a character map application on my
Win98 system?
I had one on Win 3.1, but never found it on Win98. Please let me
know the name of the application.
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 9:21:16 PM, you wrote:
Hi Melissa,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 11:34:47 -0800GMT (09/01/2002, 03:34 +0800GMT),
Melissa Reese wrote:
MR alt+0233 é
MR Most character maps will show you the combination for each character,
MR so if there's one you don't know, you can
Hi Melissa,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 19:52:41 -0800GMT (09/01/2002, 11:52 +0800GMT),
Melissa Reese wrote:
MR I remember having one on my Win98SE - called simply Character Map.
MR It was in start/programs/accessories/system tools. I have the same
MR arrangement on my current WinME.
Not here.
MR If
Hi Joe,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 22:00:26 -0600GMT (09/01/2002, 12:00 +0800GMT),
Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
JF Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Character Map
JF The character set you're looking for, I think, is under System or
JF 'Symbol.
Under Accessories, I have only:
- Communications |
On 8 Jan 2002, 9:29:30 PM, Thomas F wrote:
DAC I'd like an old sailor with a foul mouth and a parrot.
I second that! And he should actually _speak_,
the sailor or the parrot?
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Hello all,
For the last few years I've been using a shareware program called LatinKey to type
accents:
http://www.fanix.com/latinkey/
It's expensive compared to the options others have described, but it provides a
significant advantage: typing accents may be done with just *two* keyclicks.
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 10:18:00 PM, you wrote:
[...]
Under Accessories, I have only:
- Communications | Internet Connection Wizard
- Multimedia | RealPlayer 7 Basic.
No System Tools. Maybe the SysAd disabled it?
If you're on a network, that's probably what happened (actually, it
was
Hello Peter,
Historians believe that Wednesday, January 9, 2002 at 00:31 GMT +0100
was when, Peter Palmreuther [PP] typed the following:
PP 2.) I made a mistake, the correct string has to be:
PP List-ID\:.*tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
PP mention the '\' before colon.
It isn't critical. The
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 6:15:57 PM, Juan Manuel wrote:
Sorry for my silly question, then ;(
Oh, no worries.. I was just proud that I was able to answer a question!
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On 9 January 2002 at 3:25 am Thomas wrote:
I understand you have never received a message I sent from home? My
cable provider is ethome.net.tw and this will be shown in the headers.
Please be carefull with declaring whole countries/TLD's as spammers.
At work there is no doubt :)
[This is
This may sound as a stupid question but when are READ messages filtered/processed?
I've created several read filters, which work just fine using manual
re-filtering (no, I did not check the 'manual only' checkbox in the sorting
office for these rules) but when I just read on, nothing happens to
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