Hello All,
The Tabbing on the window Search Replace (Ctrl-F7)
Is strange, It goes all the way down to help befor it goes to
options. And there it scips promt on replace and first go to
Regular expression.(CWRP).
(Text part Direction Scope Origin Buttons Options)
Can any one confirm?
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On Wednesday, 12 November 2003, at 07:58:19 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
E Hello All,
E The Tabbing on the window Search Replace (Ctrl-F7)
E Is strange, It goes all the way down to help befor it goes to
E options. And there it scips promt on replace and first go to
E Regular expression.(CWRP).
(Text
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Dammedifiknow.
You could check bugtrack. Or maybe someone else here knows.
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
PGP Key available from ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
... I know Karate, Kung Fu, and 47 other
Hello Chris,
C You really should use a right angle bracket (). It is standard
C across e-mail clients and operation systems.
Thanks but I'm asking about TB's macro's rather than about standards
for reply prefixing.
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David Boggon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 2.01.3 on Windows 2000
Hello Bats,
In a template used for mass-mailing this is written at the end:
%NOPGPMIME%-
%USEPGP%-
%SIGNCOMPLETE%-
but nothing is signed.
What am i doing wrong?
Also, does anyone know why:
02/380.50.30 (in the template)
is being appended to:
%FROMADDR%- in the resulting message so that I
On Wed 12 November 2003, 10:16:17 +1000, David Boggon wrote:
I'm trying to set up a top-posting reply template that wraps original text
and adds a ': ' prefix before each line. Like this
: sample text
I am using Andrew Perevodchik's macro plug-in and this is the expression
I've come up
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 12:12:36 PM, Mark Partous wrote:
is being appended to:
%FROMADDR%- in the resulting message so that I get
Mark Partous/380.50.30 instead of the expected:
Mark Partous
02/380.50.30
List seems quiet today, so I will answer this:
The missing line feed is due
Hello Julian,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 2:34:38 PM, you wrote:
JBL The missing line feed is due to the %- at the end of your %FROMADDR
JBL macro. The %- suppresses the line feed after the macro, so if you
JBL remove it, you will get the results you want.
Thanks Julian, I should have seen
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Hi Mark,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 13:12:36 +0100 (7:12 AM here), Mark Partous [MP]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MP %NOPGPMIME%-
MP %USEPGP%-
MP %SIGNCOMPLETE%-
MP but nothing is signed.
MP What am i doing wrong?
Is signing manually via the Privacy
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 3:51:42 PM, you wrote:
KC Is signing manually via the Privacy menu successful?
Yes, no problem, neither with folder templates.
It's only in a Quick Template, used for Mass Mailing that it doesn't work.
KC Perhaps there is something else in your
On Monday, November 10, 2003, 1:30:53 AM, Darrin wrote in message:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
D I also have Kaspersky personal. Are you saying that a registered user
D of Kaspersky personal can download the pro and use the plugin? Would I
D just save the plugin and delete the pro version? or how would
Hi,
I wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I think it comes from broken reply templates (broken in the way that
they do not work properly under 2.0 anymore).
I withdraw this assumption. I concur with others that it comes from the
HTML parser. It might already showing this behavior when an
Hello Kitty,
The good news is that my problem is solved and I can now post without
incident.
Glad to hear that and thanks for the feedback.
And now that nobody is listening, what did you like in Poco? ;-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Winamp
Howdie TBL'ers,
Thus far, I have been unsuccessful in grouping messages and reading
them contiguously/continuously, i.e., one right after another. While
I can group them, i.e., messages with the same Subject, it does not
appear that I can read the first message in the group, then the next,
then
Hello Kitty,
On 12 November 2003, at 10:45 -0600 you wrote:
K I had posted at some length about my frustrations with version 2
K because messages I was writing on one of my accounts to several
K mailing lists were being sent in Base64.
[...]
K The good news is that my problem is solved and I can
Hello Batters!
I have 2 QTs that I'd like to be able (ideally) to invoke by
right-clicking the message I want it applied to.
EXAMPLE: I receive an email that requires a 'canned' reply I'd like to be
able to invoke a reply containing pre-written text that I could then edit
lightly and send.
Thx
Hi Robin,
RA%_Wrap_Text=%QInclude(your_QT)%-
RA%_Wrap_Limit=70%-
RA%Prefix(: ,%QInclude(wrap))%-
Yes that works an absolute treat thankyou!
ps I have not come across the %_Wrap_Text= macro before ... I have the
complete list of macros where is that one hidden?
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Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
This is how you should do it. Also, you should *not* use a cut mark in
such circumstances.
It's been awhile since there was a reply to this thread, but I realized
that while there was some fun discussion of posting principles, my
problem was not actually solved.
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Hello TBUDL,
Quite a while ago I set up my answerphone/fax software to send faxes
and voicemail to me via email. As a result my TB! message base has
grown 'fatter' over the last year or so - mostly because of the mp3
voicemail attachments.
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Hello rich,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 12:39:22 -0500 your time, you said:
rg EXAMPLE: I receive an email that requires a 'canned' reply I'd
rg like to be able to invoke a reply containing pre-written text that
rg I could then edit lightly and send.
Hello Bo,
On 12 November 2003, at 12:23 -0500 you wrote:
BD I've used the path View View threads by Subject to group the
BD messages. Is(are) there some other option(s) I should be setting to
BD accomplish what I want to do?
For rather results you should set View - View threads by -
Hi Bat! Fans,
Installed the Bayesit filter and trained it according to
instructions etc.
However since installed, I could not get a connection to my ISP.
As soon as I removed the filter, no problems at all.
Are there any special settings I need to know?
I have two isp accounts as well as
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Hello ken,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:43:49 -0600 your time, you said:
kg Why, oh why can't I simply highlight the *ENTIRE* message (all
kg responses, cut marks, etc.) and hit F4? Logically, this should
kg work. If I want to use selective reply
-- Tuesday, November 11, 2003, 10:45:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Tuesday, November 11, 2003, 9:31:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't even bother answering, I'm already done trying to use IMAP (again).
I'd rather build a web interface to a local TB installation and until then
I
Simon wrote:
To do what you are wanting I usually highlight the whole message body,
hit CTRL+C then deselect, hit F4 and paste into the new message. It
doesn't fix your problem but maybe it is a little quicker.
Thanks. I've done that before, and will probably use that again since
it's
Hello Simon,
snipped quite a bit
In the sorting office I chose the Export message to file
Why export the messages? Why not just move them to an specific folder?
You can have this folder in any drive/partition you want. Just select
folder Properties and on the General tan select and set
tbudl,
I am not very familiar with the concept of selective uoting in
replies as I am used to just posting reply at top of message. It
seems like a very awkward process. Or is that a normal reaction to
someone who is new to doing this?
could someone explain how to do this or point me to a
Hello John,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 1:00:34 PM, you wrote:
JP Hi Bat! Fans,
JP Installed the Bayesit filter and trained it according to
JP instructions etc.
JP However since installed, I could not get a connection to my ISP.
JP As soon as I removed the filter, no problems at all.
JP
Hello Mary,
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 8:14:46 PM, you wrote:
I am not very familiar with the concept of selective uoting in
replies as I am used to just posting reply at top of message. It
seems like a very awkward process. Or is that a normal reaction to
someone who is new to
Hi Kitty,
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 8:45:16 AM PST, you wrote:
The good news is that my problem is solved and I can now post
without incident.
Finally! I'm very glad to hear that the problem has been sorted out.
:-)
The only one that tempted me at all was Pocomail. There are
Hello Vasiliy,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 11:31:33 AM, you wrote:
Please, may you give me a link for Pocomail home page and download?
You are interested me in this program :) It's curious for me to look
through the Pocomail. Thanks in advance!
In response to this and some other
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Hello Mary,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 14:14:46 -0500 your time, you said:
MAL ... It seems like a very awkward process. Or is that a normal
MAL reaction to someone who is new to doing this?
Yes, it takes a little bit more effort than just top
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Hello MAU,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:13:13 +0100 your time, you said:
..snip..
M Why not just move them to an specific folder?
Erm, because I don't want to *move* them ;-)
M You can have this folder in any drive/partition you want.
Hello Mary Anne,
on Wednesday 12 November 2003 20:14, you wrote:
I am not very familiar with the concept of selective uoting in
replies as I am used to just posting reply at top of message. It
seems like a very awkward process. Or is that a normal reaction to
someone who is new to doing
Hi Mary,
@12-Nov-2003, 14:14 -0500 (12-Nov 19:14 UK time) Mary Anne Lynskey
[MAL] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MAL I am not very familiar with the concept of selective uoting in
MAL replies as I am used to just posting reply at top of message.
That can cause a problem where your reply
Hello Mary,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 11:14:46 AM, you wrote:
MAL When I select one part of a message to respond to, I hit F4 and
MAL can write a reply, but the rest of the message disappears. Is the
MAL answer simply cursoring through the message and leaving a blank
MAL line between the
Hi Peter,
Saturday, November 01, 2003, 4:03:36 PM, you wrote:
And, in case you changed provider, update the account properties,
especially General, Transport and Options (Periodical check each ...)
sections.
Thanks for the info!
I'm still waiting for my dsl modem, but have dial-up
ken-
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 9:43:49 AM, you wrote:
kg The Bat's over-zealousness with deleting after cut marks is causing me
kg problems. Again, I am reminded of Word features that drive me nuts
kg like this. OK, great feature now how do I TURN IT OFF!?!
Well, basically Simon has
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Hi Kitty,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 10:45:16 -0600 (11:45 AM here), Kitty [K] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
K Finally, Marck suggested that perhaps something was corrupted in
K the offending account and suggested deleting that account.
I'm glad to see
Hello kpf4-help,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 at 22:48:31 [GMT +0100] (which was 22:48 where I live) you wrote:
THIS IS AN AUTOMATED MESSAGE.
You requested subscription to the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED].
For security reasons, the mailing list requires verification
of your request.
To VERIFY
On Thu 13 November 2003, 4:42:35 +1000, David Boggon wrote:
RA%_Wrap_Text=%QInclude(your_QT)%-
RA%_Wrap_Limit=70%-
RA%Prefix(: ,%QInclude(wrap))%-
Yes that works an absolute treat thankyou!
ps I have not come across the %_Wrap_Text= macro before ... I have the
complete list
Ken
For business use I have a QT that creates a top post message like this one. It
mimics Lookout, 'cos that's what my business contacts are used to. This keeps
cut marks and any other rubbish that is sent to me.
Is that what you want to do?
Moderators - I know this is a top posting that goes
Hello Vasiliy,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 11:31:33 AM, you wrote:
Please, may you give me a link for Pocomail home page and download?
You are interested me in this program :) It's curious for me to look
through the Pocomail. Thanks in advance!
In response to this and some other
Hello,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 9:14:46 PM, you wrote:
MAL could someone explain how to do this or point me to a place where I
MAL can read about it?
Copy the text you want to quote, and right click in the message
editor, click Paste as Quotation (Alt + Ins).
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Best regards,
Zeynel
Hi Peter,
Saturday, November 01, 2003, 4:03:36 PM, you wrote:
And, in case you changed provider, update the account properties,
especially General, Transport and Options (Periodical check each ...)
sections.
Thanks for the info!
I'm still waiting for my dsl modem, but have dial-up
Does anyone use this? I find something similar very useful in Becky.
Unfortunately I registered and greatly prefer The Bat. In TB the Memo
Autoview doesn't minimize with TB. It's fairly useless like that. I am
forced to close it when I minimize TB. Then re-open it explicitly.
It would be much
Hallo Mary Anne,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 14:14:46 -0500GMT (12-11-03, 20:14 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
MAL I am not very familiar with the concept of selective uoting in
MAL replies as I am used to just posting reply at top of message. It
MAL seems like a very awkward process. Or is that a
Hello ,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 1:45:37 PM, you wrote:
BD Oh well, it's not the end of the world, but would be nice if I could
BD do that.
If you are moving by using the arrow keys, then the down arrow moves
to the nest thread, but the right arrow moves to the next message in
the thread.
Hi Susanne,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 12:58:18 PM, you wrote:
If anyone has any info as to how to set up theBat to
retrieve my mail from msn, I'd be grateful.
Some more info concerning this: email from msn seems to be
connected to hotmail, somehow, and the server is not
SMTP, but HTTP,
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, Susanne wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
S I've tried to use the OE info I was given, but this didn't work.
Why not? I think that's your best bet, because it has the port
numbers and any authentication requirements. If OE can do it, it is
likely that TB! can
Hi Bo,
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 11:45:37 AM PST, you wrote:
Oh well, it's not the end of the world, but would be nice if I could
do that.
TB! usually has several ways to do one thing (hmmm...how many ways can
TB! change a lightbulb? :-)). Anyway...
If you want to read each thread
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Hi Alain,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:53:52 +0100 (4:53 PM here), Alain de Gevigney
[AdG] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
AdG On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 at 22:48:31 [GMT +0100] (which was 22:48
AdG where I live) you wrote:
THIS IS AN AUTOMATED MESSAGE.
Hi Susanne,
@12-Nov-2003, 17:33 -0800 (13-Nov 01:33 UK time) Susanne [S] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Susanne:
If anyone has any info as to how to set up theBat to retrieve my
mail from msn, I'd be grateful.
S Some more info concerning this: email from msn seems to be
S connected to
Hi,
On Wednesday at 6:34 AM you wrote:
A ... download the Pro eval version, shut down
A Kaspersky completely and install the Pro over the top of the
A Personal version
It wont let me install Pro version over the personal. I get a pop up
that states that I have another version of Kaspersky
G'day TBUDL Members,
Several times today my Bat! has crashed with multiple pop-up warning
boxes saying Canvas does not allow drawing or Canvas does not
allow. This has happened when I have tried to move a message, and
also when opening an existing message to reread it.
As the boxes are popping
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Hi Mark,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 16:23:16 +0100 (10:23 AM here), Mark Partous [MP]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MP Yes, no problem, neither with folder templates. It's only in a
MP Quick Template, used for Mass Mailing that it doesn't work.
I'm not
Hello Stuart and Melissa,
Thank you both for your suggestions. I used both the Shift-Cntrl +/-
to expand and contract grouped messages (grouped using Vasily's
suggestion of View View thread by References).
Both commands worked quite well.
However, I was unsuccessful in being able to read
Hi Bo,
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 9:00:51 PM PST, you wrote:
Perhaps I am failing to describe my problem adequately, so let's say
you open a message in your inbox, then you select the Next icon
option. It has been my experience that the next message will
automatically open and
Hello Melissa
Thank you for your email dated Thursday, November 13, 2003, 2:01:36 AM,
in which you wrote:
MR hmmm...how many ways can TB! change a lightbulb?
It doesn't need to - it outshines all other MUAs.
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Regards
William
http://www.residues.info and http://www.magiric.com
Flying with
Another of those impossible reply messages:
I used the reply template listed below to reply to the Copy
Editing List digest (the list is run by Bill Blinn, a member
here), and copied the subject line from the digest to the MicroEd
window in place of the digest subject which the reply macro
I thought I recalled seeing that the NEW Bat 2.x could check multiple email
accounts one at a time instead of doing the multi thread checking multiple
accounts at the same time
Is that in yet? Did I miss that switch in the preferences?? I would bet its
multithread by default.
Scott
Windows
Several times today my Bat! has crashed with multiple
pop-up warning boxes saying Canvas does not allow
drawing or Canvas does not allow.
I find this error typically occurs when my
computer is very low on resources. As you
discovered, a reboot generally solves the problem.
Best of luck,
Jane
On Thu 13 November 2003, 16:19:39 +1000, Melissa Reese wrote:
Hi Bo,
Perhaps I am failing to describe my problem adequately, so let's say
you open a message in your inbox, then you select the Next icon
option. It has been my experience that the next message will
automatically open and present
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