Hello Miguel,
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 you wrote:
> You are right, but I did not reply to your original post. I replied to
> Thomas Fernandez who said:
Aargh, that's what comes of being away for two days, rushing through
the responses too quickly and not getting the threading right in my
head. Sorry
Hello Steve,
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 18:16:41 -0400 GMT (10/07/03, 05:16 +0700 GMT),
Steve M. Sawczyn wrote:
> I am subscribed to a number of mailing lists resulting in about 700
> Emails daily.
That's a lot!
> I went under view/view threads by/references standard, but can not
> tell if messages are
Hello Roel,
THanks for replying to my post, I think I'm starting to get a better
handle on how the bat works. Can I arrange the order in which columns
are displayed essentially overriding the default thread view? I mean,
will doing this cause messages not to be threaded properly?
I now have a mo
Dear tbudl,
Could we sync the bat address book with tird party software like
pumatech intellisync ?
I would like to sync with my pda
--
Bayu Aji,
"It's only short jump. You go firstAAGGGHH!..Hmm . . . we
go different way now"
Hello Allie,
Thanks so much for your reply to my post. I'll play around with the
labeling feature and see if I can get some of these graphics to speak
properly. Being able to see the lines connecting threaded messages
must be really interesting -- I've always thought that somehow
illustrating th
On Thu 10 July 2003, 5:44:30 +1000, Bill McCarthy wrote:
> I created an entry for Jax Smith in one of the unused address books -
> Intermediate CA. I then created a group in that address book and
> added Jinx Smith to it.
>
> Turning auto-completion on for all ABs, Jinx was completed but Jax was
>
Hi Steve
On 9 Jul 2003 18:16:41 (my local time 10 jul 2003 00:16:41), Steve M.
Sawczyn wrote:
SMS> sort those filtered messages into threads. I went under view/view
SMS> threads by/references standard, but can not tell if messages are
SMS> actually grouped into threads.
Well, there are several
Hello Richard,
>> I think the option was not to turn tooltips off but to change the style,
>> to either show them as "normal" tooltips or to show them with big and
>> "bold" yellow characters IIRC.
>
> Original post asked the following : How do you make tooltips appear or
> not?
You are right, bu
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
SMS> Greetings, I am a blind computer user who recently re-installed the
SMS> bat. I say re-installed because when I had last tried The bat, I
SMS> found that it didn't work well with my screen reader. A lot has
SMS> c
Hello Allie!
On Wednesday, July 09, 2003, 6:10 PM, you wrote:
A> Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
MB>> It usually happens after I have had the computer and TB! up and
MB>> running for several hours. Sometimes just hanging up the modem,
MB>> waiting about a minute, and then re-dialing will fix it. (I have
On Wed 9-Jul-03 3:05am -0400, Robin Anson wrote:
> I have auto-completion set to All Addressbooks, and the AB search
> finds address book entries in my Rosetta address book group, at least the
> ones that don't exhibit the problem. And before you ask, the entries
> in the group are not found in an
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Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
MB> It usually happens after I have had the computer and TB! up and
MB> running for several hours. Sometimes just hanging up the modem,
MB> waiting about a minute, and then re-dialing will fix it. (I have
MB> dial-up networking.
Hello Nigel!
On Wednesday, July 09, 2003, 12:41 PM, you wrote, about the "Could not
connect to server" messages TB! is giving you:
N> The account server names are correct. I've tried using the DNS addresses rather
N> than the server names but it makes no difference.
N> I thought the problem mig
Greetings, I am a blind computer user who recently re-installed the
bat. I say re-installed because when I had last tried The bat, I
found that it didn't work well with my screen reader. A lot has
changed since then, both with the bat and with the screen reading
technology and I'm finding that th
Hello MAU,
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 you wrote:
> I think the option was not to turn tooltips off but to change the style,
> to either show them as "normal" tooltips or to show them with big and
> "bold" yellow characters IIRC.
Original post asked the following : How do you make tooltips appear or
not?
Julian Beach (Lists) wrote:
> Have a look at your network settings, as it sounds like TB is trying
> to use settings that do not match your current setup.
>
> In particular, you need to check the Options|Network and
> Administration settings, Network tab, and make sure that TB is set up
> to use
Hello Coyle306,
On or about Wednesday, July 09, 2003 at 07:54:46GMT -0400 (which was
6:54 AM in the tropics where I live) Coyle306 posted:
C> I have good success putting my spam catcher _after_ filters that
C> look for stuff I want to keep and read.
The problem is, the (dozens of) [EMAIL PROTE
Hello Allie Martin,
On or about Tuesday, July 08, 2003 at 21:09:28GMT -0500 (which was
9:09 PM in the tropics where I live) Allie Martin posted:
AM> For the spam messages, do you have 'continue processing with other
AM> filters' enabled?
Some did, some didn't, but it doesn't seem to matter. The
SS> The [EMAIL PROTECTED] filters ARE before the list filters, as there are specific
SS> text phrases such as "Ancient Toaist," "throbbing erections" and
SS> "Saundanese Arab Method" (I think you know the specific spam messages
SS> I am talking about!) and the text strings are specific and targeted
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Robin Anson, [RA] wrote:
RA> As I noted previously, if I delete the Chris Smith entry and the
RA> recreate an identical entry, autocomplete then finds it as it
RA> should. Up until recently that would be the end of it, and I would
RA> have no further
ON Wednesday, July 9, 2003, 4:18:46 AM, you wrote:
RA> Chris Smith displays as "Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".
RA> If I use the address book icon to select Chris Smith, and then delete
RA> the address until only "Chris S" remains, and then search through the
RA> address book with = or -, autoco
Hello Spike,
M>> Are your spam filter(s) before or after the mailing list filters?
M>> It looks like if for some reason you mailing list messages were
M>> catched as spam.
>
> The [EMAIL PROTECTED] filters ARE before the list filters, as there are specific
> text phrases such as "Ancient Toaist,"
Bill
On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, 3:26:03 PM, you wrote:
>>> The address book Current Projects is the default address book,
>>> right? I believe only the default is searched.
>
>> That is changeable in Options - Preferences - System. You can set it
>> to All Addressbooks.
>
> That's something diffe
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