Hello Thomas,
On 9 Aug 2002 12:47:06 (my local time 8 ¤K¤ë 2002 22:47:06), Thomas F.
wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Does anybody know how I can set the language in the message list other
than with the Regional setting? After all, my reply RegEx still works
fine with
Make that Windows Address Book (WAB) instead of address book
Good point, I've never used a WAB so I forget most people do..that
haven't found TB yet!
OK, about the cache file in the browser I didn't know. Do I need to
click on the address on the web page in order for Klez to use it, or
is
Hello Dave,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 12:21:23 AM, you wrote:
DG Did you miss Thomas F's reply to your first posting?
Yes, I did as i explained before. I do apologize.
Mozilla is my default browser. IE takes over only when clicking
an URL in a TB! message.
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Regards,
Ochrid
_ The Bat!
Hi tbudl,
RO Now you're done.
I created the kind of incoming messages filter with automatic reply
Roelof describes, and additionally entered a folder (on the Rule tab »
the Move messages to folder box) in which the automatically replied
messages are organized. This works fine.
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Groeten,
Hi all,
Is there an option to automatically add someone to the address book if
you reply to an e-mail from them?
I would find this very useful.
Cheers,
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Ben Kennish
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL
Hello Ben,
Is there an option to automatically add someone to the address book if
you reply to an e-mail from them?
You can do this with Reply Filters.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Hi Ben,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 09:43:25 +0100 GMT (Aug 09, 14:28 my local time),
you [BK] wrote:
BK Is there an option to automatically add someone to the address book if
BK you reply to an e-mail from them?
Yes. Create a new filter under 'Replied Messages' and select an option
'Add addresses to
Hello Thomas,
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] was written:
TF Can anybody else who is not using traditional Chinese confirm this, be
TF it double-byte or single-byte languages?
I'm sorry, I can't.
I'm using an English W2K with set to German locales where ever this is
possible (on
Hello Ochrid,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 09:36:49 +0200 GMT (2002/8/9, 14:36 +0700 GMT),
Ochrid wrote:
O Mozilla is my default browser. IE takes over only when clicking
O an URL in a TB! message.
Which browser is mentioned for .htm and .html in HKCR?
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The
Hello Anthony,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 00:04:59 -0700 GMT (2002/8/9, 14:04 +0700 GMT),
Anthony Xin Chen wrote:
AXC See Date/Time format specifier in Help for how to set it up.
AXC I changed it to the following, standard American date format.
Thanks, that helps (I set it to the European standard).
Hello Thomas,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 11:56:06 AM, you wrote:
TF Which browser is mentioned for .htm and .html in HKCR?
HKCR? 'scuse me?
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Regards,
Ochrid
_ The Bat! v1.61 op Windows XP _
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL
Hello Thomas,
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] was written:
TF However, I now have the month in numbers but want it in words (in
TF English). I guess that's not possible with my Windows setting to
TF Chinese.
Simply give it a try: change 'mm' to 'mmm' or ''. But I guess this
Hello Thomas,
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] was written:
O Mozilla is my default browser. IE takes over only when clicking
O an URL in a TB! message.
TF Which browser is mentioned for .htm and .html in HKCR?
Irrelevant. Clicking an URL ain't necessarily the same as opening a
Hello Dave,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 00:07:07 -0700 GMT (2002/8/9, 14:07 +0700 GMT),
Dave in Phoenix wrote:
DiP One of the virus sites had all this info including about how it uses
DiP cache files, but I forget which one it was
Never mind, my question was whether and not how, and you have
Hello Syafril,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 12:59:31 +0700 GMT (2002/8/9, 12:59 +0700 GMT),
Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
Does anybody know how I can set the language in the message list other
than with the Regional setting? After all, my reply RegEx still works
fine with English months (see above).
SH
Hello Peter,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 12:56:12 PM, you wrote:
PP HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\http\shell\open\command
PP Is the one for http:// links.
Right, found that ( and learned what HKCR stands for...)
The path there indeed led to IE, I changed it to lead to Mozilla.
Now Mozilla does open when I
Hello Dave
Thank you for your email dated Friday, August 9, 2002, 8:07:07 AM, in which you wrote:
DiP I have my E-mail on the bottom of hundreds of pages
I always use this piece of javascript to (hopefully) avoid detection.
script language=JavaScript!--
var name = xx;
var domain
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ochrid [O] wrote:
TF Which browser is mentioned for .htm and .html in HKCR?
O HKCR? 'scuse me?
That's HKEY_Current_User
I'd look for what he mentioned in HKEY_Classes_Root though.
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Cheers,
Hello Ochrid,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 1:13:23 PM, you wrote:
O The path there indeed led to IE, I changed it to lead to Mozilla.
O Now Mozilla does open when I click on an URL, but it cannot find
O the webpage, or so it says.
Sorry, my mistake: I had forgotten the closing .
Thanks.
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On Friday, August 9, 2002, 12:20:54 PM, William Moore wrote:
I always use this piece of javascript to (hopefully) avoid detection.
The following website has a number of scripts to do the same thing,
and it will produce the script for your email address on the fly
ready for you to cut and paste
Hello Ochrid,
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] was written:
O Do I need to add something after the location in the path?
O (after Internet Explorer it said: -nohome. I have tried that in
O the new path, but it does not help).
If the %1 is still there: no. Nothing more. '-nohome' is
Hello Allie,
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] was written:
O HKCR? 'scuse me?
That's HKEY_Current_User
No. HKEY_Classes_Root :-)))
^^ ^ ^
HKEY_Current_User would be
^^ ^ ^
\_ _/
\/
HKCU :-)
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Regards
Peter Palmreuther
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Peter Palmreuther [PP] wrote:
PP No. HKEY_Classes_Root :-)))
PP ^^ ^ ^
PP HKEY_Current_User would be
PP ^^ ^ ^
PP \_ _/
PP\/
PP HKCU :-)
from under
Sh'mae Allie,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, at 07:29:06 [GMT -0500] (13:29 where I live) you wrote:
ACM from under my rock
ACM Hi guys!. How's the weather out there?
ACM /from under my rock
So the rock I sent you arrived then!
;-)
A
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09 August 2002, 13:37
Hello Allie,
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] was written:
Hi guys!. How's the weather out there?
Quite fine :-) You should come out and take some sun bathing :-) This
refreshes body, soul and mind :-Þ
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Regards
Peter Palmreuthermailto:[EMAIL
Hello TBUDL,
I would like to archive messages from my TBUDL folder based on the
age of the mesages, e.g. older than 30 days.
I've tried to use a filter but only succeeded in deleting all my
messages in every folder older than 30 days! (thank goodness for
tape backups, phew!)
Can
Dear TBUDL,
I have just noticed that the latest version converts any email
addresses I enter in the To: box to lowercase. As most email
addresses are the persons name, which is a proper noun, it is
incorrect and bad manners to use lowercase. Is there a way I can ge
The Bat to leave the
Hello Dave,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 4:55:44 PM, you wrote:
DW Dear TBUDL,
DW I have just noticed that the latest version converts any email
DW addresses I enter in the To: box to lowercase. As most email
DW addresses are the persons name, which is a proper noun, it is
DW incorrect and
Hi all,
I recently received a message that had been sent to multiple
recipients. I wanted to add each of the recipients to my address
book. I right clicked on the the To line of the message header and
selected add to address book from the context menu. However, this
method only let me add
Sh'mae Dave,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, at 16:55:44 [GMT +0100] (16:55 where I live) you wrote:
DW Dear TBUDL,
DW I have just noticed that the latest version converts any email
DW addresses I enter in the To: box to lowercase. As most email
DW addresses are the persons name, which is a
Good evening list,
At the moment i have in one of my QT's following regex: Good
Hash: SHA1
Hello TBUDL,
For the first time since I started using The Bat!, I have a signifigent
problem.
My inbox normally has a few thousand messages. Now it has less than 100
messages.
I do periodic backups using the internal Backup mechanism. Is it
possible to restore just one folder?
Hello John
On Friday, August 9, 2002, at 6:59:43 PM, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to
Shahar about:
Adding addresses to Address book
I recently received a message that had been sent to multiple
recipients. I wanted to add each of the recipients to my address
book. I right clicked on the
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On Friday, August 09, 2002, Michael Thompson wrote...
What version are you using? I am on 1.61 and the Names are correct
ie Michael Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It converts nothing to lowercase! Are you on a newer version?
He meant the mike bit
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On Friday, August 09, 2002, Adam Rykala wrote...
Actually email addresses are case-insensitive, and are not really
proper nouns. They are part and parcel of an address and not a name
as such. They cease being a name per se.
Not entirely true in
Hi Dave.
At 11:55 AM on Friday, August 09, 2002 you
[DW] wrote the following about [Case sensitve
email addresses]:
DW I have just noticed that the latest
DW version converts any email addresses I
DW enter in the To: box to lowercase. [/...]
I don't think so. Look my To: line
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Jan
Howdy TheBatUsers,
I've been using MailWasher to preview messages on my POP servers
before downloading them to my client. Now, I've decided to just use
the Message Dispatcher in TB.
I'm a bit confused, however, on configuring the Message Dispatcher.
When I run a mail check, all of the
Hi Jonathan,
JA He meant the mike bit in your actual email address, he is suggesting
JA it should be Mike@ instead of mike@
Or:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tom G.
http://blarp.com -- Free tech support
The Bat 1.61 - Windows 2000
Current
Hi Barry,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 15:46:54 +0100 GMT (Aug 09, 20:31 my local time),
you [BH] wrote:
BH I would like to archive messages from my TBUDL folder based on the
BH age of the mesages, e.g. older than 30 days.
Create a new filter under Read Messages the select option create a
copy of
Friday, August 9, 2002, 11:32:14 AM, Chris Montgomery wrote:
CM When the Message Dispatcher is invoked, all of the checkboxes in the
CM Receive and Delete columns are checked by default. To me, this seems
CM a bit contradictory. Shouldn't it be one or the other, but not both?
CM Also,
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On Friday, August 09, 2002, Chris Montgomery wrote...
CM When the Message Dispatcher is invoked, all of the checkboxes in
CM the Receive and Delete columns are checked by default. To me,
CM this seems a bit contradictory. Shouldn't it be one or the
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Hi Dave,
@09 August 2002, 16:55 +0100 Dave Wright [DW] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
DW I have just noticed that the latest version converts any email
DW addresses I enter in the To: box to lowercase. As most email
DW
Howdy Jonathan,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 11:50:05 AM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA The two different options mean different things. The receive is if
JA you want to download the mail to your local mail folders, while the
JA delete is if you want to delete it from the server. They are
JA
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On Friday, August 09, 2002, Chris Montgomery wrote...
Now one more question - is it possible to set the column widths
permanently in the Message Dispatcher? I'm already getting tired of
adjusting them each time the MD is invoked.
I am not sure,
Hello Jonathan,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 5:10:12 PM, you wrote:
JA He meant the mike bit in your actual email address, he is suggesting
JA it should be Mike instead of mike
Sorry, jumping the gun again I dont really see it matters though...I prefer the
actual email
address to be lowercase.
Hello tbudl,
I have noticed in many of your posts that people have something like
this-
|On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 15:46:54 +0100 GMT (Aug 09, 20:31 my local time),
|you [BH] wrote:
Can any one share with me what this template is?
Is it just a case of some timezone
Hello Michael,
Friday, August 9, 2002, 7:36:45 PM, you wrote:
MT Hello tbudl,
MT I have noticed in many of your posts that people have something like
MT this-
MT |On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 15:46:54 +0100 GMT (Aug 09, 20:31 my local time),
MT |you [BH] wrote:
MT Can
Sh'mae Michael,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, at 19:36:45 [GMT +0100] (19:36 where I live) you wrote:
MT Hello tbudl,
MT I have noticed in many of your posts that people have something like
MT this-
MT |On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 15:46:54 +0100 GMT (Aug 09, 20:31 my local time),
MT
Hello Jonathan,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 11:14:47 -0500 GMT (2002/8/9, 23:14 +0700 GMT),
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA Not entirely true in extreme cases. It is possible to setup mail
JA services to act with case-sensitivity, making jon.angliss different
JA from Jon.Angliss. It is a pain to do, and
Hello Peter,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 12:49:06 +0200 GMT (2002/8/9, 17:49 +0700 GMT),
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
TF However, I now have the month in numbers but want it in words (in
TF English). I guess that's not possible with my Windows setting to
TF Chinese.
PP Simply give it a try: change 'mm' to
Good evening Luc,
It was foretold that on 9-8-2002 @ 18:06:33 GMT+0200 (which was
18:06:33 where I live) Luc wrote and spread these wise comments on QT
question:
snipped a bit
L But if i want to mail to a person that's not in my AB, how do i
L change it?
Never mind, figured it out.
Hi Shahar,
Thanks for the advice. I'll give it a try.
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Regards,
John
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Friday, August 9, 2002, 11:30:44 AM, you wrote:
Hello John
On Friday, August 9, 2002, at 6:59:43 PM, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to
Shahar about:
Adding addresses to Address book
I
Hallo Thomas,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 12:05:42 +0700GMT (9-8-02, 7:05 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
RO 1) Stop using dash,dash,space,enter in your template for that list.
RO (Helps only when you're really the only one.)
TF You mean if he is the only one *member of that list who receives any
TF
Hallo Ochrid,
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 18:56:30 +0200GMT (8-8-02, 18:56 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
O Can I change it?
Third possibility would be a filter that forwards the digest to
another of your accounts. Take care that the used forwarding template
has a correct signature delimiter at
Hi John,
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 17:54:01 -0500 GMT (Aug 10, 04:39 my local time),
you [J] wrote:
J Thanks for the advice. I'll give it a try.
John, please avoid top quoting, it makes very difficult reading for
us.
Marck Allie: Despite your constant request, top quoting is still
used by many
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