Monday, October 21, 2002, 2:29:58 PM,Allie wrote in message
mid:120142825822.20021021082958;landscreek.net
ACM I know that many newcomers and even veterans would benefit from
ACM such a system. Especially those who don't have the time to take
ACM on the regular list traffic.
My feeling is that
Hello Barry2,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 18:04:55 +0100 GMT (22/10/02, 00:04 +0700 GMT),
Barry2 wrote:
Question - would that make TB! the virus writer's target of choice
too... ??
I don't think so, because TB just doesn't have the makret share to
give enough fun to the virus-writers.
But then
How can I do this? The volume of email makes me feel that this is
necessary, since there is no daily digest mode(is there one?), nor is
there a central bulletin board where I could read the messages at my
convenience. If anyone has found a way of dealing with this list without
having to
Hello Elaine,
Monday, October 21, 2002, 1:51:24 PM, you wrote:
E Hello Tomasz
E On Monday, October 21, 2002, you wrote
I see no remedy to this situation and, to be honest, I think it's even
an advantage for TB that it's not so popular. Maybe not financially,
but at least the user base
Hi Batpeople,
What is the logic behind the feature to park tasks in Connection
Center? Why would someone want to keep this task ?
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ON Monday, October 21, 2002, 6:57:27 PM, you wrote:
DH To what I've heard it's only the establishment (particularly the
DH government and comedie Francaise - sorry, that should read Academie
DH ...). French people seem to be much more sensible and intelligent.
DH Other than in Germany ...
Dear Doug,
Going back 15:36 21.10.2002...
Sounds like I may have problems whatever I do!
May otherweise be as well that not only your ISPs SMTP server gets
blacklisted, but his address pool as well. You could subscribe to some
service like myrealbox.com that provide a SMTP AUTH server for
Dear Thomas,
Monday, October 21, 2002 at 7:53:56 PM you wrote:
TF I am not sure about a French list, but why don't you check out the
TF link at the bottom of each posting? ;-)
There are a French list for our customers - we are owners of that list ;-)
There is also a French online board at
Dear Peter,
Going back 19:03 21.10.2002...
But it seems to be a server misconfiguration to me.
Mhhh, may well be.
P.S.: Couldn't reproduce this error, so maybe already solved???
No, unfortunately not. I'm using it via APOP setting, as the greeting
suggests me the server supports APOP. Guess
Hello Steve,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 20:22:17 +1000 GMT (21/10/02, 17:22 +0700 GMT),
Steve Mullarkey wrote:
The biggest problem, IMO, is that the help file is inadequate. I know
several friends who could benefit from The Bat but there's no way I'd
recommend it without a vastly improved help file.
Hello Anne,
Monday, October 21, 2002, 3:44:24 AM, you wrote:
A Additionally, step-by-step instructions for setting up the basic
A parts of the program would be good - e.g. we did one for setting up
A the mail dispatcher which has been sent to various TB new users as
A a guide to how to make it
Hi Johannes,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 17:40:01 +0200
Johannes Posel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did any one acutally see such an error message before?
21.10.2002, 17:36:54: FETCH - receiving mail messages
21.10.2002, 17:36:59: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
!21.10.2002, 17:36:59: FETCH -
Hello Britt,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 14:28:16 +0200 GMT (21/10/02, 19:28 +0700 GMT),
Britt Malka wrote:
With the risk of sounding French ;- Not all TB users speak English.
There are lists in several languages. German, Russian, French,
Spanish, Czech come to mind. I am not sure about a French list,
Hello Britt!
On Monday, October 21, 2002 at 6:51:38 PM you wrote:
Either you misunderstood my poor English, or I misunderstood you, but
I was talking about this list, not The Bat!
No, no, I just used your message to jump in with my 2 (pick your
preferred currency's lowest unit). Nothing to do
Dear Dierk,
Monday, October 21, 2002 at 6:41:37 PM you wrote:
With the risk of sounding French ;- Not all TB users speak English.
DH With the risk of sounding geeky* - I found that a complete computer
DH nebwie has much less difficulties in coming to grips with TB1. It's
DH the
Hello Simon,
Monday, October 21, 2002, 10:49:59 AM, you wrote:
S Again, Don remarked about search engine indexing, which is one of
S the points I had in mind. The exposure via search engines can only
S be beneficial. When someone is looking for a new client what's the
S betting that they type
Hello Britt!
On Monday, October 21, 2002 at 2:28:16 PM you wrote:
With the risk of sounding French ;- Not all TB users speak English.
With the risk of sounding geeky* - I found that a complete computer
nebwie has much less difficulties in coming to grips with TB1. It's
the semi-computerates
On 10/21/2002, Anne wrote:
My feeling is that the high volume of traffic on TBUDL would be an
excellent reason for having a message board as well. Even though I'm
really keen to learn more about TB I am still struggling to keep up with
the message flow - others may not be able to do so and
Hello mm!
On Sunday, October 20, 2002 at 3:58:31 PM you wrote:
I understand the differences between Brit and American English was
deliberate and just post 17th Century. When reading works by 17th
Century authors, the tones and cadences and meanings (to an American)
are very familiar.
No
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Dear TB users,
seems that I always attract server that don't want to play nice with
TB...
Did any one acutally see such an error message before?
21.10.2002, 17:36:54: FETCH - receiving mail messages
21.10.2002, 17:36:59: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
On 10/21/2002, Tomasz Nidecki wrote:
I'd say it'd be very hard for TB to, in any way, compete with OE in
the 'low-end' target group. Offering a free TB lite version with all
the features of Outlook and more (so that people are encouraged to
switch, there has to be an advantage for them in
ON Sunday, October 20, 2002, 11:57:02 PM, you wrote:
FPNC It would be great to be able to have a text file with this format:
FPNC F [EMAIL PROTECTED] \\Fernando\People\Mario
FPNC F [EMAIL PROTECTED] \\Fernando\People\Elias
FPNC T [EMAIL PROTECTED] \\Fernando\Security\MSoft
FPNC T [EMAIL
Replying to your message of Monday, October 21, 2002, 8:10:54 AM:
John,
Tell me something:
How did you get your addresses and emails over from Outlook? I have a
client that has been trying but it doesn't seem to work and no one has any
suggestions on how to do it.
--
Pete
Hello Tim,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, at 10:13:32 [GMT -0400] (which was 10:13:32
AM in NY, USA) Tim Musson wrote:
Could you keep this on the List? I don't want to send HTML mail, but
would like to know how if I *need* to in the future.
No way, man. It's mine...j/k
Personally, I have no problem
On Monday, October 21, 2002, 16:33, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
In my 2.7 beta 3 I don't have this sponsor splash
Maybe they didn't put it in the beta, and just the final release?
Probably, but now I can't get hold of the beta anymore :-/
--
Regards,
Marcus Ohlström
Using The Bat! v1.60q on
Monday, October 21, 2002, 4:05:47 PM, Don wrote:
First of all, most computer users (e-mail users) are not advanced, never
will be and they don't care about all the great stuff TB offers. So what's
most important to them is not the fact, that TB offers support or so many
great options, but
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On Monday, October 21, 2002, Marcus Ohlström wrote...
Or UltimateZip if you can live with a small sponsor splash...
I didn't understand what you meant about small sponsor splash until I
downloaded the current version.
The version I have (2.7 not
Hey James,
My MUA believes 'The Bat! (v1.62/Beta1) Personal' was used
to write mid:1421054986.20021021100413;rosedreamdesign.com
on Monday, October 21, 2002 at 10:04:13 AM.
Do anybody here have an idea about how to make it work with HTML send
with The Bat!?
JS Yes. I can send you the
Hey Vishal,
My MUA believes 'The Bat! (v1.61) UNREG / CD5BF9353B3B7091' was used
to write mid:56183741326.20021021145837;myrealbox.com
on Monday, October 21, 2002 at 5:58:37 PM.
VN How can I do this?
When viewing the message in TB, select
Specials\Mailing List\Unsubscribe
VN The volume of
Hello!
FPNC It would be great to be able to have a text file with this format:
FPNC T [EMAIL PROTECTED] \\Fernando\News\NYTimes
Here is a different solution to you problem. Why not have an address book
entry with the destination folder to place incoming mails for this
address or address
Vishal,
The only thing I can suggest is to filter the messages into their own
folder and ignore the folder until you get the time to look over the
messages. I also subscribe to the OpenOffice.org user list, and between
TB and OO, I get a couple of hundred pieces of email every two days.
But the
RW ...I copy your macro text but there's no paste
RW command when I open the template...I'm doing it via
RW Account/Properties/templates ...
ACM Oho, I see what you mean. No menu commands for copy and paste
ACM operations. Wow! I actually never noticed this and it should really
ACM be there.
ACM
Hallo Peter,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 12:59:40 +0200GMT (21-10-02, 12:59 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
PP I'm sorry but have to disagree.
Look two messages back in the thread. ;-)
You're reacting on a part of it,
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Current
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Hi Gerard,
21-Oct-2002, 20:21 +0200 (19:21 UK time) Gerard [G] in
mid:214466762.20021021202123;myrealbox.com said:
G Dierk, I have to agree on the French people part.
moderator
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
ON Monday, October 21, 2002, 9:13:26 PM, you wrote:
FPNC Well, maybe I'm quite strange - sure ;) - but I'm used to this way of
FPNC thinking/archiving emails (more than 35,000 and counting up) and I'm
FPNC subscribed to more than 100 mail lists, so I have 100 filters to be
FPNC set up for
The only thing I can suggest is to filter the messages into their
own
folder and ignore the folder until you get the time to look over the
messages.
My only problem with that, is that the bat keeps flying, until
all messages are read. Thus I have to marl all as read else
I don't know when I
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Hi Mary,
21-Oct-2002, 15:11 -0500 (21:11 UK time) Mary Bull [MB] in
mid:11233829898.20021021151108;premiernet.net said:
ACM Try using the keyboard keystroke for pasting, i.e., CTRL-V.
ACM And for copying, it's CTRL-C.
MB Maybe Marck could put this
Rico,
Yeah, I have the same mini-gripe. But I usually run TB minimized and
try to ignore the flying beastie. I've been experimenting with a small
POP-account monitor in my task bar to let me know I have mail (it just
changes color; it doesn't flash much). I set the task-bar monitor to
check once
Hello Mary,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 at 15:11:08[GMT -0500](which was 21:11 where I
live) you wrote:
MB There are a mighty lot of Keys to sort through, for one used to
MB doing almost everything via the mouse.
There certainly are, 4 sides of A4 printed in 10 pt and trimmed as
neatly as possible!
I
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On Tuesday, 22 October 2002 at 11:07 a.m. Peter wrote:
PNS Rico,
PNS Yeah, I have the same mini-gripe. But I usually run TB minimized
PNS and try to ignore the flying beastie. I've been experimenting
PNS with a small POP-account monitor in my task
Actually I didn't use Outlook long enough to build up any
folders and contacts. So I just started back with the bat.
Outlook and Outlook Express would crash every time I got
Spam that had a bunch of those weird looking characters in
it.
--
Best Regards,
~John,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- - - Pete Milne
CS Just a thought for you guys who don't like the flying beastie!
I do like the flying bat; I just wish he'd stop flapping his wings
when I've read at least one of the new mails (or any unread mails in
my inboxen).
CS Why don't you just set a sound alert for your different mail accounts?
CS I
Replying to your message of Monday, October 21, 2002, 6:45:20 PM:
Rats! This client is wanting to use TB! but he can't import everything.
Thanks,
--
Pete
www.milneweb.com
Monday, October 21, 2002
5:08:41 PM
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Hello. Just wondering about reply text. When I highlighted part of a
message in Eudora and clicked Reply, only that part highlighted would
be in the reply. Can I do the same thing with the Bat?
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Cheers
Mark
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack
On 10/21/2002, Mark Earl wrote:
Hello. Just wondering about reply text. When I highlighted part of a
message in Eudora and clicked Reply, only that part highlighted would be
in the reply. Can I do the same thing with the Bat?
Hit F4.
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Regards,
Don Zeigler
* bringing you boring sigfiles
Hi, Richard,
You wrote:
MB There are a mighty lot of Keys to sort through...
RW There certainly are, 4 sides of A4 printed in 10 pt and trimmed as
RW neatly as possible! ...
Tell me about it. g
RW ... I've found that
RW it's best to hit Tab to get into the message pane. Then CTRL + ]
RW for
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Hi Mark,
21-Oct-2002, 19:23 -0400 (00:23 UK time) Mark Earl [ME] in
mid:199261706964.20021021192341;encode.com said:
ME Hello. Just wondering about reply text. When I highlighted
ME part of a message in Eudora and clicked Reply, only that part
ME
Hi Mark,
On Monday, October 21, 2002, 6:23 PM, you put forth, in part, about Replys:
M highlighted part of a message in Eudora and clicked Reply, only that
M part highlighted would be in the reply. Can I do the same thing
Yep, highlight text, and hit F4, just like I did here with your test.
Walt wrote:
WN Hello Mary
Walt, I didn't check the To: field when I replied to your Post to me
on the List, and ended up accidentally sending the Reply to you
privately. I really did want to tell the List I am friends with
everyone on it, and thank them all for their welcome and support.
Didn't
Hello Rico,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, at 22:40:12 [GMT +0100] (which was 22:40 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
R My only problem with that, is that the bat keeps flying, until
R all messages are read.
I agree with this point. Maybe an option to enable disable this
feature in the next version?
--
Best
Mark Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I highlighted part of a message in Eudora and clicked Reply,
only that part highlighted would be in the reply. Can I do the same
thing with the Bat?
As an alternative to the F4 that others have sugggested, just hold
down the shift key while you click on
Reply to message sent 10/21/2002, 11:40:17 (5:40 PM Locally)
~~~
Peter quipped:
PNS Yeah, I have the same mini-gripe. But I usually run TB minimized
PNS and try to ignore the flying beastie. I've been experimenting
PNS with a small
Monday, October 21, 2002, 6:09:03 PM, Pete Milne wrote:
PM Rats! This client is wanting to use TB! but he can't import everything.
Getting my Outlook messages into TB was pretty easy, but getting the Outlook
contacts gave me fits for awhile, too, until another user posted this
awhile back:
Monday, October 21, 2002, 3:40:17 PM, you wrote:
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CS On Tuesday, 22 October 2002 at 11:07 a.m. Peter wrote:
PNS Rico,
PNS Yeah, I have the same mini-gripe. But I usually run TB minimized
PNS and try to ignore the flying beastie. I've been
Hi tbudl,
I do not have much of mail in my accounts. Yet, when I see the
amount of disk space The Bat occupies,it takes up 250MB.
Checking the Mail folder of all the individual accounts, I find
that it simply cannot add up.
I am nowhere near people on this list who have 35000 messages.
Is there a
Hello Venu,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 at 07:12:12[GMT +0530](which was 02:42 where I
live) you wrote:
V I do not have much of mail in my accounts. Yet, when I see the
V amount of disk space The Bat occupies,it takes up 250MB.
V Checking the Mail folder of all the individual accounts, I find
V that it
Monday, October 21, 2002, 5:17:14 PM, Don wrote in message
mid:51152056956.20021021121714;donzeigler.com
DZ My copy of phpbb isn't doing much -- I could stick up a TB board and see
DZ what happens. As far as moderation, by their very nature message boards are
DZ rather more freewheeling than a
Hello Venu,
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 2:42:12 AM, you wrote:
V Hi tbudl,
V I do not have much of mail in my accounts. Yet, when I see the
V amount of disk space The Bat occupies,it takes up 250MB.
V Checking the Mail folder of all the individual accounts, I find
V that it simply cannot add up.
Having now filtered all TBUDL messages into their own folder and set
the view option to view threads by references and display only unread
messages, I wanted to be able to open all threads at the same time so
I can work my way down them.
After looking at TB help file I found this entry under
Hello Michael,
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 12:32:04 AM, you wrote:
MT Hello Rico,
MT On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, at 22:40:12 [GMT +0100] (which was 22:40 in my
MT TimeZone) you wrote:
R My only problem with that, is that the bat keeps flying, until
R all messages are read.
MT I agree with this point.
When I view my messages in 'thebat' as I click on one
message, they all automatically align to the Subject
column. When I does this then I can't see who the message is
from, or if it has been replied too.
Here is two pictures of what I'm talking about.
the first, is what my messages normally look
Monday, October 21, 2002, 9:11:08 PM, Mary wrote in message
mid:11233829898.20021021151108;premiernet.net
MB --
MB Mary, recruited by Barry2 and Anne to The Bat!, for its Mail
MB Dispatcher safety :)
rofl Mary I can see you're *really* getting the hang of TB now!!!
--
Cheers,
Anne
Is there a way to prevent the Splash Screen from displaying when
opening theBat ?
If there are no settings for this, does anyone have a Hack
for this?
--
Best Regards,
~John,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AVG Anti-Virus http://www.grisoft.com
The Bat E-Mail Client
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In mid:12714185073.20021021211526;semo.net,
~john [j] wrote:'
j When I view my messages in 'thebat' as I click on one message,
j they all automatically align to the Subject column. When I does
j this then I can't see who the message is from, or if it
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In mid:2814671477.20021021212332;semo.net,
~john [j] wrote:'
j Is there a way to prevent the Splash Screen from displaying
j when opening theBat ? If there are no settings for this, does
j anyone have a Hack for this?
No hack required. Just open
Monday, 10/21/2002, 7:35 PM
Hi Steve,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, at 20:22:17 [GMT +1000] (which was 3:22 AM where I live)
you wrote about: 'Regarding TB! Internet Presence Support'
SM The biggest problem, IMO, is that the help file is inadequate. I know
SM several friends who could benefit from The
On Monday, October 21, 2002, Nick Danger wrote in
mid:855431590.20021021194423;nickdanger.com:
ND I have different flags programmed in PowerPro that are called
ND from various folders in TB!.
Nick,
That is an exceedingly cool way to go
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JN
On 10/21/2002, Paul Wilson wrote:
The lists related to The Bat! are amazing, every two or three months
someone gets an ingrown hair in an uncomfortable place and wants to
start a news group, or a web based forum. Sometimes they are new to
the list, sometimes not. I say, if someone wants to
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 3:40:59 AM, Allie wrote in message
mid:170190284254.20021021214059;landscreek.net
ACM No hack required. Just open your TB! shortcuts properties. In the
ACM target field where the path to the executable is. Add the parameter
ACM /NOLOGO.
ACM Your target info will look
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In mid:137226344655.20021022042820;gmx.co.uk,
Anne [A] wrote:'
A This works if you use the standard Windows shortcuts to launch TB
A but it doesn't if - like me - you use a keyboard with MS
A Intellitype Software enabled hotkeys. The mail key
Hello Anne,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, at 04:28:20 [GMT +0100] (which was 11:28:20
PM in NY, USA) Anne wrote:
Is there a way of getting round this - apart from not using
the mail key which I won't not do - does anyone know?
Create a shortcut to the shortcut with the NOLOGO switch?
--
Best
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In mid:1513564224.20021021234450;rosedreamdesign.com,
James Senick [JS] wrote:'
Is there a way of getting round this - apart from not using
the mail key which I won't not do - does anyone know?
JS Create a shortcut to the shortcut with the NOLOGO
Hello Barry2,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 03:15:26 +0100 GMT (22/10/02, 09:15 +0700 GMT),
Barry2 wrote:
MT I agree with this point. Maybe an option to enable disable this
MT feature in the next version?
Already available under Options / Preferences / General - the box
labelled [ icon animation ]
Hello Richard,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 02:48:26 +0100 GMT (22/10/02, 08:48 +0700 GMT),
Richard Wakeford wrote:
V I do not have much of mail in my accounts. Yet, when I see the
V amount of disk space The Bat occupies,it takes up 250MB.
V Checking the Mail folder of all the individual accounts, I find
Hello Don,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 23:12:31 -0400 GMT (22/10/02, 10:12 +0700 GMT),
Don Zeigler wrote:
I suggested the forum this last time, and I've been a subscriber to the list
off and on for about two years, mostly in lurk mode. It's not about an
ingrown hair, it's about the best means to
Hello Barry2,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, at 03:15:26 [GMT +0100] (which was 03:15 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
B Hello Michael,
B Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 12:32:04 AM, you wrote:
MT Hello Rico,
MT On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, at 22:40:12 [GMT +0100] (which was 22:40 in my
MT TimeZone) you wrote:
R My
Hi Co-Batties,
did anyone already develop a nice macro to kill that outlook
and notes stuff added to the subject line?
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Cheers,
Vince
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