Hi,
Do you try to synchonise TB! address book and the Telephone
Book of
TC?
Regards,
Jean-Baptiste
CH I have used Time and Chaos for some months now and its
CH simplicity and ability to manage everything from the one screen
CH are its strongest features.
CH http://www.isbister.com/
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On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, 02:53:13, Rick Reumann wrote:
AS I use AMF Daily Planner Personal Information Manager:
AS http://www.amfsoftware.com/windows/amfpim.html
It crashes on load (ie it displays it's UNREGISTERED!!!1 dialogue, waits 10
seconds, displays party of it's main windows and then
Does it ever make a difference--on any system for any reason--whether
a letter in an email address is upper or lower case? In other words,
if I hear an email address over the phone and write it out in a way
that makes sense to me, will it ever matter whether I put a lower case
letter where there
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At 12.03.2002 17:59, Joseph N. wrote the following:
Does it ever make a difference--on any system for any reason--whether
a letter in an email address is upper or lower case? In other words,
if I hear an email address over the phone and
Tuesday, March 12, 2002
12:30:56 PM
RE: How do I send from a selected isp?
Greetings Charles,
On Monday, March 11, 2002, 1:38:54 PM, you wrote:
Charles DG,
Charles Totally off topic here but I never got this email below? Is there an issue
Charles with the list server, or me, or in fact the
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Hello TB!UDL,
I have a quick template for replying to certain messages in Dutch
instead of English. The beginning of the template looks like this:
,- [ ]
| %CLEAR %-
| Hallo %OFromFName, %Qinclude=MAILER_QUOTESTYLE
| ...
'-
This results
Hello Joseph!
On Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 5:59:16 PM you wrote:
Does it ever make a difference--on any system for any reason--whether
a letter in an email address is upper or lower case?
No.
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Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de
http://Interest.Write4U.de/pongo
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, David van Zuijlekom wrote:
Hello TB!UDL,
I have a quick template for replying to certain messages in Dutch
instead of English. The beginning of the template looks like this:
,- [ ]
| %CLEAR %-
| Hallo %OFromFName, %Qinclude=MAILER_QUOTESTYLE
| ...
'-
Hello David,
On Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 7:12:51 PM you wrote in
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
DvZ ,- [ ]
DvZ | %CLEAR %-
DvZ | Hallo %OFromFName, %Qinclude=MAILER_QUOTESTYLE
DvZ | ...
DvZ '-
DvZ This results in this: (watch the extra space before 'Hallo')
DvZ Hallo
Hello Joseph,
On Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 5:59:16 PM you wrote in
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
JN Does it ever make a difference--on any system for any reason--whether
JN a letter in an email address is upper or lower case?
RFC 822 tells 'local part' of e-mail-address should
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Hello Peter,
On Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 19:26:13 +0100, Peter Palmreuther [PP]
wrote concerning 'TB! add a space after %-':
...
PP First solution:
PP write it this way:
PP ,-= [ ] =-
PP | %CLEAR%-
PP | Hallo %OFromFName,
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Hello Marek,
On Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at 19:21:05 +0100 (CET), Marek Mikus [MM]
wrote concerning 'TB! add a space after %-':
...
MM try %CLEAR%-
Unfortunately this doesn't work. If I remove the space between the
clear command and '%-' TB! doesn't
DG,
Sorry Charles. I lost you here. I see no quotes from myself therefore I am
at loss as to what you are asking.
Could you clue me in?
Yea, sorry one of those weeks. It was your reply to someone else's reply to me. I
got your message but never got the message that you were replying to -
HI!
tbudl:
I have about 180 e-mail addresses. They are all set in one address
book. I have the options/preferences/auto complete box checked and I'm
telling the program to complete the addresses from history + all
address books.
There are times when I'm typing an address and it doesn't find
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 at 17:26 GMT -0500 (5:26 PM, 3/12/2002
where I live), [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Allie] wrote to
[Carter] @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to Newbie
Questions - address book:
CT I haven't really noticed why sometimes it fails to find
CT the address
CT I'm looking for. (I'm typing the
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@ 13:25:28 -0800 [ Tue, 12 Mar 2002], Carter Thomas [CT] thoughtfully
wrote the following:
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CT I haven't really noticed why sometimes it fails to find the address
CT I'm looking for. (I'm typing the name as it appears in the address
CT book.)
CT
ACM This assumes that you've finished quoting what you want to. This is
ACM dangerous.
Well, it assumes that you have marked all you want to quote. But if you
want to quote more from other lines, this feature wouldn't do any damage,
because you click with the mouse in the Original Text window
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 20:14:37 -0500, Guti [G] graced us with these
comments:
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ACM This assumes that you've finished quoting what you want to. This is
ACM dangerous.
G Well, it assumes that you have marked all you want to quote. But if you
G want
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@ 17:48:18 -0500 [ Tue, 12 Mar 2002], Jan Rifkinson [JR] wrote these
words of wisdom:
...
Allie I've found this feature to be very reliable in that
Allie it works all the time. If it doesn't work for me it's
Allie usually because of something I've
I am a new user of Bat.. It took many years for me to find a better
E-mailer than PMMail that I have been using for well over 10 years,
originallyback in my OS/2 days. Bat has been discussed on the
PMMail discussion list and I know there are other that are now switching
to
Hello Dave
You wrote On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, at 23:44:51 [GMT -0700] (17:44 Wednesday where I
live):-
The only feature I miss from old days, is seeing the text in the big
editor window and being able to highlight with mouse the text I want to
quote and right click to have JUST that text
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At 13.03.2002 07:44, Dave in Phoenix wrote the following:
With Bat it seems it is all or none and if none have to go to the tiny
upper screen and copy and paste with quotes. Not that hard but miss
the old way.
New programs, new ways. Try
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At 13.03.2002 07:51, John Phillips wrote the following:
Highlight the text, press F4 as I have done here.
Another top notch feature! Great! Note: This only works in preview mode,
not editor mode (there it just pops up the annoying spel chekar.
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Actually I think I just solved the problem..learning new ways I can
highlight and copy from preview screen and then paste as quotes in reply
modegee..didn't realize I could make it so easy..still
learning..obviously. It doesn't include who said it but that is minor.
But
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At 13.03.2002 08:08, Dave in Phoenix wrote the following:
Jakob wrote:
But why not stop using the mouse,
Because I get hundreds of E-mails/day and am use to just sitting back
and using my mouse until I have to start actually typing a
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