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M Remember what Al+F2 does? It opens the shortcut editor :-)
How did you manage that? When I try to set it up using the spacebar
it's not registered; the shortcut reads 'none'.
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v2.03 Beta/53 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
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AM Interesting. Never could do that. Lucky you. :) I'd use read filters
AM more if that worked here.
I manually mark all mine read and the read filter works, it's just if
I mark multiple messages that I have a problem.
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Stuart
Using The Bat!
Hello Stuart,
How did you manage that? When I try to set it up using the spacebar
it's not registered; the shortcut reads 'none'.
To tell you the truth, I don't remember. I did it a long time ago. I
seem to recall there was some conflict and that I had to change some
other shortcut first, but
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M To tell you the truth, I don't remember. I did it a long time ago. I
M seem to recall there was some conflict and that I had to change some
M other shortcut first, but I'm not even sure about this
I've cleared the existing shortcut that used space,
Hello Stuart,
I've just tried with another - in use - shortcut and it allowed me to
do that.
I think that this is a bug. I've posted something in TBBETA asking if
someone else could try using SPACE as a new shortcut.
Yes, I've seen your message in TBBETA. Let's see.
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Best regards,
Sunday, February 8, 2004, 10:50:46 AM, you wrote:
MM account password is stored in binary file ACCOUNT.CFG in account
MM directory on disk.
I found the file, but no way really to tell what is the
password, unless it's the encrypted string which follows
the server configs .. ? And if I
Hello bats,
on Mon, 9. Feb 2004 at 08:45:35 -0800 Lynn wrote:
L I found the file, but no way really to tell what is the
L password, unless it's the encrypted string which follows
L the server configs .. ? And if I recklessly deleted those
L strings, do you know what would happen?
Dunno.. but
Hi Marck,
Thank you for reminding me of the rules. I somewhat forgot
them...nearly 2 years since I last posted here.
Apologies to all forum members.
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jlaikan
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
Monday, February 9, 2004, 10:35:01 AM, you wrote:
dh Dunno.. but someone posted sth to the lists about a program called
dh DeBat, coded by HOG which can recover the
dh account's password, IIRC.
dh HTH to find it on google.
Thanks, I'll do it ..
Lynn
TheBat 2.02.3 CE Windows 2000Service Pack
Mary-
Sunday, February 8, 2004, 4:36:59 AM, you wrote:
MRB So. why are we still here? Are you trying to entice me into more
MRB flouting of tbudl's rules? Are you not subscribed on tbot?
No, I'm not - I get enough traffic on my other lists. I wasn't
actually trying to prolong this fishbait, but
Hello Mark,
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 8:49:06 PM, you wrote
re: Scroll Wheel Problem - I may have figured it out!:
MW Sounds like the problem is nailed, but I'm with that developer on this
MW one: I would assume that a -1 returned from a number-of-lines API call
MW would mean an error
Does anyone know if there is a way to set TB to scroll to the last
received message (either at the top or the bottom)? This seems to be
standard in most mail applications that I have seen. Often I have to
scroll the whole length of a large inbox only to see a few messages at
the very bottom (or
Wayne Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 9-Feb-2004 8:49:48 PM
Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s) mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone know if there is a way to set TB to scroll to the last
received message (either at the top or the bottom)? This seems to be
standard in most mail applications
Hello Wayne,
On Monday, February 9, 2004, at 8:49:48 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
WH Does anyone know if there is a way to set TB to scroll to the last
WH received message (either at the top or the bottom)? This seems to be
WH standard in most mail applications
Hello Wayne,
On Monday, February 9, 2004, at 9:11:22 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
WH Clarification...
WH I think I mean to scroll to the last read message (rather than last
WH received message). I'm not sure. The bottom line is that I want to
WH quickly be able
Wayne Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 9-Feb-2004 9:11:22 PM
Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s) mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think I mean to scroll to the last read message (rather than last
received message). I'm not sure. The bottom line is that I want to
quickly be able to read the latest,
Monday, February 9, 2004, 3:51:45 PM, you wrote:
MP I downloaded it some time ago, but did not use it until today.
MP Hope it helps. Be sure to get to the correct account.cfg.
I will ... thanks!
Lynn
TheBat 2.02.3 CE Windows 2000Service Pack 2
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Hello Wayne,
Monday, February 9, 2004, 11:47:28 PM, you wrote:
WH This just in from a developer of another product I use:
WH Fwiw, I don't think the problem is Logitech's. The Microsoft docs
WH do clearly say that -1 (#defined as WHEEL_PAGESCROLL) is a valid
WH number of lines to scroll.
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