Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Monday, May 10, 2004, 11:07:39 PM, you wrote:
j On Monday, May 10, 2004, 6:58:56 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
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MDP We're still sending to the archive. A much better archive is the new
MDP GMane one. Check the TBUDLInfo page for details!
j Thanks. BTW, I only
Hello Martin,
M If it is empty it is because you have not set a default value in your
M Account/Properties/General. You can also set this at folder level in
M folder Properties/Identity.
That's the point. I have set this in Properties/Identity. It only seems
to work with %REPLYTO.
That's
Hello People,
I have very wierd (to me) situation. I've set up HTML to be my
defaulght email editor. It works fine but the Bat doesn't send HTML
messages. If I change the format to plain, then it works fine.
Any ides?
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Mamuka Khantadze
Finance Administration
It's a bug. Turn off spell checking. However, I set my default editor
to plain text and this allows the spell checker to work then switch
via options/message format to html/plain to send,once I am happy with
the spelling.
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Bob Volkmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wednesday,
Hi,
When I right click an address in the header of a mail and try to add the
address to the address book, the group Selector box is empty (the
[...] buttom to the right of the Group field).
If I just write a groupname in the group field and try to save I get an
Invalid group(s) detected:
Hi,
when downloading emails, progress bar in Connection center does not
show real progress while downloading a big email. In another words, I
do not see information about downloaded size of big email. When
downloading 1 MB size email, I see no progress, only after couple of
minutes just 100%.
Thomas, [T] wrote:
T When I right click an address in the header of a mail and try to
T add the address to the address book, the group Selector box is
T empty (the [...] buttom to the right of the Group field).
Make sure that you have an address book enabled as the default for
adding/delete
Hello Ian,
You wrote:
Ian A. White Mamuka,
Ian A. White On Wednesday, May 12, 2004, 7:40:12 PM,
Ian A. White you (Mamuka Khantadze) wrote:
MK Hello People,
MK I have very wierd (to me) situation. I've set up HTML to be my
MK defaulght email editor. It works fine but the Bat doesn't
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Hello MAU,
On 12 May 2004, 09:45 +0200 (08:45 local time) MAU [M] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M If it is empty it is because you have not set a default value in your
M Account/Properties/General. You can also set this at folder level in
M folder
Allie Martin wrote:
Make sure that you have an address book enabled as the default for
adding/delete addresses in that way. So open the address book and
right click on the address book you wish to add addresses to. Go in
the properties and enable:
Use this book as default for ADD/Delete
Hallo Boris,
On Wed, 12 May 2004 12:33:35 +0200GMT (12-5-04, 12:33 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
BG when downloading emails, progress bar in Connection center does not
BG show real progress while downloading a big email. In another words, I
BG do not see information about downloaded size of
Hello TBUDL,
I have just installed The Bat in a client server config using
ver 2.10.03. The server is W2k, all the client PCs (W2K, XP pro and
XP Home) keep coming up with the following message 'Access violation at address
006261AE in module 'TheBat.exe'. Read of address 0380' all PCs have
On Wednesday, May 12, 2004, 2:55:04 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
That happened to me too, while downloading a 33 MB message with
2.04.07 Don't know whether it worked with previous versions, since my
messages are generally being downloaded without any human
supervision.
Is this linked to your
Hi,
Has anyone here been able to copy their messages from an old POP
account to an IMAP server? I can't seem to be able to do it. I tried
when tb! 2.0 first came out, and couldn't get it to work, so I filed a
bug report, which was then closed saying that it works. But if I go to
my old POP
Hi Boris,
on Wed, 12 May 2004 12:33:35 +0200GMT, you wrote:
BG when downloading emails, progress bar in Connection center does not
BG show real progress while downloading a big email. In another words, I
BG do not see information about downloaded size of big email. When
BG downloading 1 MB size
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 12 May 2004 09:45:00 +0200 GMT (12/05/2004, 14:45 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
M That's strange. I don't use the %REPLYTO macro in any of my templates
M and all my messages include a Reply-To address.
I noticed that TB inserts the From address as the Reply-To by
default. You have
Dear Randy,
On 04:59 09.05.2004, you wrote...
First of all, It's not me. I don't use RiskFreeMail. I use
Mailblocks. Please don't punish ALL Challenge/response spam filter
services. Some, like Mailblocks, have provisions for handling mailing
lists and the like, as follows:
[...]
Mailblocks
Dear Ken,
On 19:30 07.05.2004, you [Ken Walsh] wrote...
I`m sure it can as I was at a chaps house with the same set up
and avc emailed him instructions what to do/how to do it. I never
read the email to see how it could be done. I`ll have to check with
avc and get it from the horses mouth.
Dear Jon,
On 16:09 10.05.2004, you [jwayne] wrote...
Note that while nntp: URLs specify a unique location for the
article resource, most NNTP servers currently on the Internet today
areconfigured only to allow access from local clients, and thus
nntp URLs do not designate globally
Dear List,
I want to save a complete folder as .eml files. But as it seems, I
have to give every mail a unique name, which is quite annoying as the
folder contains 450+ mails.
Is there any way to do that, without naming every mail file?
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Regards,
Raymund
PS: Yes, I'm learning :-)
Hello Martin,
I'm wondering if we're at cross purposes? Typically, I don't use the
macro and every thing is fine; I do set the identity. Also, I don't
display the Reply-To: header in the editor under normal circumstances.
However, if I do, it doesn't display an e-mail address unless this is
Hello Thomas,
IIRC the RFC says that a Reply-To header is only necessary when that
address is different from the From address, so I don't know what TB's
default is all about.
Considers the zillions of e-mail users world-wide. What percentage would
you say the even know that RFCs exist? :)
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Dear Raymund,
@12-May-2004, 20:45 +0200 (12-May 19:45 UK time) Raymund Thomas Tump
[RTT] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:
RTT I want to save a complete folder as .eml files. But as it seems, I
RTT have to give every mail a unique name, which is quite annoying as the
RTT folder contains
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 12 May 2004 20:36:46 +0200 GMT (13/05/2004, 01:36 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
IIRC the RFC says that a Reply-To header is only necessary when that
address is different from the From address, so I don't know what TB's
default is all about.
M Considers the zillions of e-mail
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Hello MAU,
On 12 May 2004, 20:34 +0200 (19:34 local time) MAU [M] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if we're at cross purposes? Typically, I don't use the
macro and every thing is fine; I do set the identity. Also, I don't
display the
Hello Martin,
I've established the root cause of my problem... I had the %ACCOUNT
macro in the folder template. If this is used, the Reply-To: header is
always left blank. However, I'm not sure if this should happen.
Great! I don't know if it should happen or not, but at least now you
know
I looked in the help file but ddin't see an answer to this.
The Signal Strings that you use in fitlers...is it an exact match by
default or is a partial match assumed?
For example, say you have a filter setup to catch all email from a website
dumbdomain.com, can you just use the string
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Hello Michael,
On 12 May 2004, 15:09 -0700 (23:09 local time) Michael R Kizer [MRK] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
MRK I looked in the help file but ddin't see an answer to this.
MRK The Signal Strings that you use in fitlers...is it an exact match
When filtering TB! looks for the presence of the string you typed. For
example the partial (signal) string Reply-To:TBUDL will match
Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] because it is found in the target
location. You should not use * unless using regular expressions (see
Options tab).
Thanks!
Kevin J. Menard, Jr., [KJM] wrote:
KJM Anyway, I have about 1,500 emails that I would like to put on my
KJM IMAP server so I can access them from anywhere. If anyone has any
KJM hints on how to get this done, please let me know.
I suggest trying an export and import operation. Another option
Hi Allie,
Thanks for the response, although it wasn't quite what I was hoping for.
I tried exporting my messages as mbox files and loading them with
Mail.app (which has better IMAP support), but found that the read flag
values weren't maintained. Do you know of a workaround for this?
Howdy Marten,
Tuesday, May 11, 2004, 9:17:28 PM, Marten wrotened:
Marten What is it doing?
you answered your own question
Marten crawling down the right hand side from the top right hand
Marten corner.
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crashing The Bat! v2.10.03
falling out of
Kevin J. Menard, Jr., [KJM] wrote:
KJM Thanks for the response, although it wasn't quite what I was
KJM hoping for. I tried exporting my messages as mbox files and
KJM loading them with Mail.app (which has better IMAP support), but
KJM found that the read flag values weren't maintained. Do you
Hi Allie,
Yes, but the problem is, some messages are read and others are not. So
I'm not really looking for an all or nothing solution. Oh well, guess
I'll have to cope with it.
Thanks again,
Kevin
Allie Martin wrote:
When you do an export, the read flagging is lost. But that's not
really a
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