Dear Tim,
@19-Feb-2008, 21:51 -0700 (20-Feb 04:51 here) Tim Hamm [TH] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Sam:
TH For instance, if I click on create a new message, Hello , is in plain
TH text and my salutation and e-mail address are in HTML and my
TH salutation is grayed out.
Regardless of that,
Hallo Tim,
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:40:47 -0700GMT (20-2-2008, 4:40 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TH Does TB have a reset to default settings?
Yes, delete (make it empty) your reply template in your account
properties.
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Groetjes, Roelof
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Batfolk,
I am having a problem adding words to the spell checker dictionary.
It works fine as long as I have American English selected as the
language, and it works if I have both American and British English
selected, but not if I have only British English selected.
I also note that the
Hallo Roelof,
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 11:20:16 +0100GMT (20-2-2008, 11:20 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
RO Yes, delete (make it empty) your reply template in your account
RO properties.
And the same goes for the other templates...
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Groetjes, Roelof
Windows: written entirely by and for
Hello Robin,
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Anyone else experience this problem? Or have any ideas how to resolve
it?
When you right click on a word you want to add and if you select
'Dictionary to add to', does any of the user dictionaries appear as
selected (i.e. with a check mark on the left)?
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Best
Hello Jim,
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 22:36:10 -0600 GMT (20/02/2008, 11:36 +0700 GMT),
Jim Kyle wrote:
JK Check your templates. Your example definitely appears to have the
JK quoted material following the signature, where the old default
JK templates put it at the top of the reply. Looks to me as if
Hello Tim,
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:46:45 -0700 GMT (20/02/2008, 11:46 +0700 GMT),
Tim Hamm wrote:
TH I see what you are saying and my settings are regular text with
TH courier font which I haven't changed. All I know is that now I
TH have plain text and html with every email I compose and every
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 19:46:34 -0500 GMT (20/02/2008, 07:46 +0700 GMT),
Peter Kerekes wrote:
Sometimes I am getting an e-mail with attachments, where the attachment
is actually in the e-mail itself.
I tried to get this a number of ways unsuccessfully. How can I do it?
I
Hello Roelof,
I'm sorry for being so stupid, but I have to ask you to explain this
to me again... before replying to your e-mail I noticed that all the
text above your signature delimiter shows up as plain text and
everything below is Italics and grayed out. And this strange
phenomenon shows up
Roelf,
I made my reply template empty as you suggested but the default
template did not repopulate itself. So what do I do? Uninstall and
reinstall the program with the fields empty to bring my default
templates back?
Regards,
Tim Hamm
Current
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 9:13:27 AM, Tim Hamm wrote:
I made my reply template empty as you suggested but the default
template did not repopulate itself. So what do I do? Uninstall and
reinstall the program with the fields empty to bring my default
templates back?
you could make a
Hello Tim,
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 08:04:44 -0700 GMT (20/02/2008, 22:04 +0700 GMT),
Tim Hamm wrote:
TH I'm sorry for being so stupid, but I have to ask you to explain this
TH to me again... before replying to your e-mail I noticed that all the
TH text above your signature delimiter shows up as
Hello Tim,
TH text above your signature delimiter shows up as plain text and
TH everything below is Italics and grayed out.
I've outlined instructions on changing the appearance of signature
text in an earlier response to you
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. I've included them here again:
JO
Hello James,
JO Using that dialog, you should be able to change the signature's
JO formatting, from the font face, size, modifiers (bold/italic), and
JO foreground/background colors.
Well, I don't think formatting is the right word if you
want to avoid confusion here... To be more exact, it is
Hello Tim,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 8:34:44 PM, you wrote:
And this strange
phenomenon shows up regardless if I create a new message, reply to
one or just simply view your message as it sits in my inbox. How do
I get the text to all look the same.
Maybe a picture will speak a few more
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 at 13:51:05 +0100, MAU wrote: Hello Robin,
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Anyone else experience this problem? Or have any ideas how to resolve
it?
When you right click on a word you want to add and if you select
'Dictionary to add to', does any of the user dictionaries appear as
selected
Hello Mean,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 12:20:04 PM, you wrote:
Hello Tim,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 8:34:44 PM, you wrote:
And this strange
phenomenon shows up regardless if I create a new message, reply to
one or just simply view your message as it sits in my inbox. How do
I get
Hello Robin,
Yes, it does. There are 4 dictionaries listed (accent.tlx,
correct.tlx, Ssceam.tlx and UserDic.tlx). When I open a new message,
it always defaults to accent.tlx, although setting it to UserDic
seems to stick while a message is open.
I believe that's the way it is working.
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