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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Francis Mendez [FM] wrote:'
FM I have set up some templates like my signature below. I would
FM like to set these up for other bat users. is there a way to
FM share these or copy them without simply
I wrote...
Not to mention that the message still has the following headers from the
thread it stole, only minutes after a warning about that very practice.
**In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
**References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the sweetest guys on the planet reminded me privately that this
In reply to John's message 'Thread stealing (attempt to address the
issues)' on Sun, 17 Nov 2002 21:11:39 +0900 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JDH In the case of The Bat! and mailing lists, however, the easiest
JDH way is not necessarily obvious. That is to embed the mailing list
JDH address in the
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, 7:11 AM, you wrote:
JDH In the case of this mailing list, for example, let's assume you sort all
JDH messages into a dedicated folder just for this list. Then in the folder
JDH properties, you have templates for posting new messages and for replying.
JDH In the
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:'
PC is this in the FAQ, or... maybe they should incorporate that
PC into the supplied macros. Oh wait, you have to create the folder
PC only if you filter the list, but who wouldn't!
This method hasn't been included in the
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:'
PC hmm, I looked under HELP, for message header macros and didn't
PC find that info:)
It's not there .. yes. It's, however, an easily unrecognized
behaviour of TB! that we've come to recognize. I just created that
macro
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:'
PC I guess I just don't get it. Why would I need a To: macro in an
PC addressbook entry.
I was making reference to using it for replies. If you wish to
adjust the To headers for your list replies then you'll need to use
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, 09:13:07 -0500 GMT (which was 15:13
local time), Paul Cartwright wrote:
PC Here's a better one. I am also subscribed to TBOT, a yahoogroups list.
PC My problem is, if I have the wrong focus, and create a message to the
PC list from the wrong account, I get a nice
Hello Daniel,
Sunday, November 17, 2002, 6:18:13 AM, you wrote:
snip
JDH ... the mailing list address ...
DH Lets not forget what I regard as the easiest method.
DH Set up a keyboard short cut to the Specials - Mailing lists - Post
DH message menu. ...
Could you please tell, step by step,
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'Lo John,
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 21:11:39 +0900 your time, you said:
JDH In the new messages template, after your signature, you will want to
JDH add this macro: %TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's the way I've always done it as well (well since I
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Simon [S] wrote:'
S Never had a problem doing it like this, or any cock ups.
Double click on this address and see where the message is addressed
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . With %To='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in your
new message template, you'll see two addresses
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'Lo Allie,
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 11:51:56 -0500 your time, you said:
ACM Double click on this address and see where the message is addressed to
ACM [EMAIL PROTECTED] . With %To='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Ahh,Iseetheproblem,and of
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Simon [S] wrote:'
S Shows you how often I start a message by double-clicking an
S address in a message, or from the headers right-click menu, or
S such like :)
... and this is exactly how you get caught. You're so accustomed to
not seeing that extra
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I wrote,
S well it did after I removed the %TO in an %INCLUDEd template..I
Of course I meant %TO= and %QINCLUDE, just for the record and so as not to
cause a stream of corrections ;)
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Simon @ theycallmesimon.co.uk
Hello Simon!
On Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 5:46:49 PM you wrote:
Using folder level templates for most things seems more coherent to me, and
it also means of course that I can either simply highlight, in this case, my
TBUDL inbox, or any message in my TBUDL inbox, and just hit F5 to
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'Lo Allie,
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 12:20:12 -0500 your time, you said:
ACM ... and this is exactly how you get caught. ... You hit send with a
ACM sensitive message and that's it.
Fingers xrossed, I haven't been caught like that. Mind you, I am
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'Lo Dierk,
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 18:22:37 +0100 your time, you said:
DH First of all, I don't have to think about where my focus is at all -
DH using AB templates. TB is most of the time minimised to TrayIcon...
Yeah, that's a fair point,
Hello TB! Users,
A short while ago, I had a phone call from someone who could not get
into their account because they had unwittingly set their account
privilege to User, and TB! popped up a User/Password box when they
tried to open it. I discovered the hard way how to get back in, having
done
Hello Julian,
On Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 6:53:46 PM you [JBL] wrote (at least
in part):
JBL What happens if you only have one account set up? If you have
JBL selected User privilege, with the default rights (none), and without
JBL setting up any User Groups, how do you switch back into
Hello TB! users:
I'm using this template for TBUDL:
Hello TB! users:
%CURSOR
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%FROMFNAME %FROMLNAME
%IF:%Toaddr=:%To='[EMAIL PROTECTED]':
%PUT=C:\Program Files\Winamp\signature.txt
Using The Bat! v%THEBATVERSION on %WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME %-
%WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build %-
Hello TB! users:
I am using an English version of Windows XP. But I'm actually a
Dutchman, so I'd like to have my date in Dutch. Else, I'll
get a mixture like:
Op Sunday, November 17, 2002, 3:25:01 PM, schreef je:
Containing a dutch sentence with english date. I thought
downloading a language
Hello Wouter,
On Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 7:32:23 PM you [WB] wrote (at least in
part):
WB I'm using this template for TBUDL:
[...]
WB %CURSOR
[...]
WB But when I start a new mail, the cursor stays in the To: field, so I
WB have to manually place it so I can type. Can anyone tell me why the
Hello Wouter,
On Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 7:35:41 PM you [WB] wrote (at least in
part):
WB I am using an English version of Windows XP. But I'm actually a
WB Dutchman, so I'd like to have my date in Dutch.
Than don't use %DateEn in your templates, but %Date.
What do you expect the trailing
Hello Peter,
Sunday, November 17, 2002, 1:55:28 PM, you wrote:
PP Economists are the people the Lord put on Earth to make astrologers
PP look good.
Jeesh, Peter, do you think I could get a Nobel like the economists??
:)
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mm, the astrologermailto:[EMAIL
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, 12:35 PM, Wouter Baake Typed:
WB Dutchman, so I'd like to have my date in Dutch.
WB Do I have any solutions
WB outside of actually buying a dutch windows version?
Go Control Panel-Regional Settings and change the settings to
German.
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Sergey E Kalabekov
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On Sunday, November 17, 2002, John De Hoog wrote...
Lots of people do this on mailing lists, and the reasons are generally
very simple.
(1) They haven't thought about how borrowing another message to start a
new topic disrupts the threaded
In reply to Mary's message 'Thread stealing (attempt to address the
issues)'onSun,17Nov200209:24:10 -0600 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MB Could you please tell, step by step, what to do to accomplish
MB this? I have limited skills with both Windows and TB.
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On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 5:33:46 AM PST, Allie C Martin wrote:
For the unwary, using the above macro as described, is not without
problems. If the user wishes to send a message to an e-mail address
within one of the TBUDL message
Hello Daniel,
Sunday, November 17, 2002, 3:43:16 PM, you wrote:
snip
MB ... step by step, what to do ...
DH In the main TB window, click the View menu, and than the Edit
DH Shortcuts entry.
DH A new window will appear with a list of every menu in the program -
DH you can assign a
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, 9:25 AM, you wrote:
PC I guess I just don't get it. Why would I need a To: macro in an
PC addressbook entry.
ACM I was making reference to using it for replies. If you wish to
ACM adjust the To headers for your list replies then you'll need to use
ACM the %To
On Thursday, October 10, 2002, 4:57:02 PM, Thomas F. wrote:
DW I didn't even have to re-start TB :-)
TF I tried this back and forth right now. The change takes effect only
TF when I close and restart TB. Hmmm.
I already had the new glyphs.bmp in the TB folder, but wasn't seeing
them. When I
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Melissa Reese [MR] wrote:'
MR I highlight the text I want to quote and hit F4 (at this point,
MR the list's address is the only one in the To field), then I
MR invoke the QT, and the list address in the To field is
MR replaced by the address of the
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On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 3:29:36 PM PST, Allie C Martin wrote:
If your needs and thoughts of what you wish to achieve are going in
this direction, then I suggest that its time to install a macro
tool. PowerPro is very good and is
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Melissa Reese [MR] wrote:'
MR Thanks again Allie!
You're welcome. :)
Good luck with PowerPro. It's a tad intimidating at first as with
TB! and its more advanced functions. However, a directed approach
and enjoying a few benefits while leisurely
Hello Jonathan,
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 13:23:50 -0600 GMT (18/11/02, 02:23 +0700 GMT),
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
(2) They haven't figured out an easier way to start a new thread.
Erm... stating the obvious, but what is wrong with the Create a New
Message button? Then type in the TO field the list
Hello Wouter,
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 19:32:23 +0100 GMT (18/11/02, 01:32 +0700 GMT),
Wouter Baake wrote:
But when I start a new mail, the cursor stays in the To: field, so I
have to manually place it so I can type. Can anyone tell me why the
%CURSOR macro isn't working as I expect it should?
Ctrl-Alt-Shift-L will re-acquire the folders and bring them
back into the folder tree.
Does Ctrl-Alt-Shift-L search the entire hard disk for the
relevant Bat data or just the main folder?
I'm in the process of transferring TB from one drive to
another and have lost / mislaid a few things along
Hallo Maurice,
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 06:23:48 +0100GMT (18-11-02, 6:23 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
Ctrl-Alt-Shift-L will re-acquire the folders and bring them
back into the folder tree.
MM Does Ctrl-Alt-Shift-L search the entire hard disk for the
MM relevant Bat data or just the main
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