S P A MA L E R T !
Email has been identified as spam !!! Message was deleted.
Vami zaslana zprava byla vyhodnocena jako spam !!! Zprava byla smazana.
Current version is 2.00 | Using TBUDL information:
S P A MA L E R T !
Email has been identified as spam !!! Message was deleted.
Vami zaslana zprava byla vyhodnocena jako spam !!! Zprava byla smazana.
Current version is 2.00 | Using TBUDL information:
A Bat-fellow, Peter Meyns,
wrote on Sunday, 7th September 2003 at 17:16:22 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
PM Hi Avenarius,
PM on Sun, 7 Sep 2003 17:02:33 +0200GMT (07.09.03, 17:02 +0200GMT here),
PM you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
A S P A MA L E R T !
A Email has been
A Bat-fellow, Marck D Pearlstone,
wrote on Sunday, 7th September 2003 at 17:36:25 (GMT +0100),
which was 18:36 in Bratislava --
MDP Not only should you check your spam filter but you should seriously
MDP question the wisdom of bouncing to a spammer, thus confirming that
MDP your address works and
Hello TBUDL,
I've just talked on the phone with the webhosting company where my
domain is hosted -- and they do reside in the Czech Republic -- and
they admit that *their* mail server has been known to send Spam-Alerts
similar to those we have seen earlier today on TBUDL.
They emphatically deny,
A Bat-fellow, Jernej Simoni,
wrote on Sunday, 7th September 2003 at 19:30:50 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
,-
| Received: from lulu.pes.cz ([81.2.194.21] helo=avenarius.sk)
| by draenor.its-toasted.org with esmtp (Exim 3.36 #1)
| id 19w126-Kp-00
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A Bat-fellow, Peter Fjelsten,
wrote on Saturday, 6th September 2003 at 00:14:42 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
PF 2.00 is _way_ more sluggish than 1.63 b/9 on my system
What system would that be? Your sig doesn't say. TB! 2.0 is
lightning-fast on my anything-but-new system. In
Greetings to Bat-fellows,
as the Subject says, in Version 2.0 you can no longer modify/assign
keyboard shortcuts to actions such as Open/Save Attachment(s) etc. The
correspondent section in the keyboard shortcuts editor has
disappeared.
--
Yours,
Alex. of Slovakia
www.avenarius.sk
[flying with
A Bat-fellow, Thomas Fernandez,
wrote on Wednesday, 3rd September 2003 at 23:39:57 (GMT +0700),
which was 18:39 in Bratislava --
as the Subject says, in Version 2.0 you can no longer modify/assign
keyboard shortcuts to actions such as Open/Save Attachment(s) etc. The
correspondent section in
A Bat-fellow, Allister Jenks,
wrote on Tuesday, 2nd September 2003 at 10:10:43 (GMT +1200),
which was 0:10 a.m. in Bratislava --
AJ 1) Is it ready for prime time? ie. stable?
I have had no time to participate in Beta cycles after 1.61. However,
when version 2.0 Final came out earlier this
Hello TBUDL,
When I use the %OMSGID macro in my reply template, the result is
something like this:
you wrote in mid:%OMSGID:
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
which makes the reference non-clickable. How do I automatically remove
the superfluous sign so that I get
you wrote
A Bat-fellow, Shane R. Monroe,
wrote to TBUDL on Thursday, 16th May 2002 at 20:50:11 (GMT -0700),
which was Friday 5:50 a.m. in Bratislava --
A Gosh, I now couldn't live without a browser that can open links in
A background via a keyboard shortcut!
SRM Opera has features simply not found
A Bat-fellow, Shane R. Monroe,
wrote on Thursday, 16th May 2002 at 00:37:36 (GMT -0700),
which was 9:37 a.m. in Bratislava --
SRM I wasn't actually planning on getting into this thread, but I feel the
SRM need to do so to defend and extrapolate on a few things mentioned in
SRM this thread.
SRM
So TB! is in CNET's top4, huh? The ratio of 96:4 is meaningless as you
have to discount the massive advertising (IncrediMail) and
preinstalled-on-most-machines (Outlook Express) factors, along with
the fact that most of the 96% have never heard of any alternatives to
IncrediCrap -- in contrast
No comment... Alex. of Slovakia
www.avenarius.sk
This is a forwarded message
From: CNET Download.com for PC
Online#[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, 24 April 2002 at 21:02:20 (GMT -0700 PDT)
Subject: This week: Elegant
A Bat-fellow, Carsten Thönges,
wrote on Saturday, 6th April 2002 at 03:23:17 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
SS [...] But F2 is supposed to be Get New Mail not Send Now - I
SS don't even have combined delivery turned on, so I'm at a loss to
SS understand why F2 sends my mail.
CT
A Bat-fellow, Shauna Scott,
wrote on Saturday, 6th April 2002 at 09:28:23 (GMT -0700),
which was 18:28 in Bratislava --
SS It seems strange to me that the same key would have opposite uses
SS depending on which screen you're on. Also, I can't find anything that
SS tells me F2 means Send Now in
A Bat-fellow, Joseph N.,
wrote on Sunday, 6th January 2002 at 10:05:20 (GMT -0600),
which was 17:05 in Bratislava --
JN Mozilla www.mozilla.org is the OpenSource base for Netscape and
JN some others. It is much faster and smoother than IE in my view,
JN and it has favorites and preferences that
A Bat-fellow, Alan Poulton,
wrote on Sunday, 6th January 2002 at 12:46:47 (GMT -0800),
which was 21:46 in Bratislava --
AP When I last tried Opera, the biggest complaint I had was how it handled
AP multiple instances, or windows. Currently, when I do a search on
AP Google, I'll open a bunch of
Hi Bat-fellows,
need to brag about something: back in July I ventured to write a few
succinct lines of appreciation of The Bat! at CNET's www.download.com.
Tonight while casually browsing that server, I've noticed that the
review has been picked by CNET as representative for introducing The
A Bat-fellow, Alastair Scott,
wrote on 29 December 2001 at 19:07:09 GMT,
which was 20:07 in Bratislava --
AS Further down the thread there's a few interesting comments [...]:
The editor for composing messages is SO bad, that it ruins an
otherwise very nice program.
AS [...] because of the
A Bat-fellow, Timothy J. Luoma,
wrote on Thursday, 30th August 2001 at 23:15:33 (GMT -0700 PDT),
which was Friday 8:15 a.m. in Bratislava, Slovakia --
TJL If I paste a really long line into a Compose window, it doesn't wrap.
TJL So I highlight the line and do control-shift-F to reformat it.
A Bat-fellow, Jernej Simonèiè,
wrote on Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at 20:48:47 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
JS Most SPAM I get, doesn't contain the To: field, and you can safely
JS assume, that if the e-mail is meant for you, it will contain the To:
JS field.
I wonder. It is
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Friday, July 20, 2001 at 21:50:49 (GMT -0700),
which was Saturday 6:50 a.m. in Bratislava --
JA Well, it may not be the shortcuts you're after, but what about
JA Alt-M(essage)-C(opy) or Alt-M(essage)-M(ove)? It seems to work
JA from all the views.
Too
A Bat-fellow, Mars Descent,
wrote on Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 06:30:45 (GMT +00-02),
which was 8:30 a.m. in Bratislava --
A What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar as
A well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR (or, better still, ALT
A GR+SPACEBAR) be used to navigate
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Friday, July 20, 2001 at 18:52:39 (GMT -0700),
which was Saturday 3:52 a.m. in Bratislava --
A (the CTRL+V and CTRL+C
A shortcuts unexplicably do not work in message bodies).
JA That one isn't so mysterious. CTRL-C and CTRL-V are the Windows
JA standard
A Bat-fellow, Mars Descent,
wrote on Tuesday, July 17, 2001 at 06:53:49 (GMT -02-30),
which was 8:52 a.m. in Bratislava --
MD A thread doesn't read well at all backwards [using spacebar].
What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar as well
as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR
A Bat-fellow, Homesick Mac,
wrote on Friday, June 22, 2001 at 20:41:15 (GMT +0200),
which was 20:41 a.m. in Bratislava --
HM Hello everybody,
HM I'm in trouble. Since the version around 1.52-1.53 my TheBat is crashing every
HM few minutes, giving me error messages. After clicking on the OK
A Bat-fellow, Christian Dysthe,
wrote on Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 11:42:24 (GMT -0500),
which was 18:42 in Bratislava --
CD The only one coming close to The Bat!, and one that would be a
CD competitor to a Bat Lite, is Kaufmann's Mail Warrior. This
CD client is less that 1MB and quite good,
A Bat-fellow, Silviu Cojocaru,
wrote on Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 21:48:04 (GMT +0300),
which was 20:48 in Bratislava --
SC Internationalisation may be good and it may be bad. If it's done
SC badly then better not have it at all. I prefer TB! in English, I
SC find it more intuitive that way.
A Bat-fellow, Christian Dysthe,
wrote on Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 14:31:46 (GMT -0500),
which was 21:31 in Bratislava --
CD I know this could be a hot topic, but I would have liked to see a
CD slim version of The Bat! including only the basic email
CD functionality.
CD What could be
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.52c
under Windows 98 4.10 Build A
and would like to report a bug
The bug (or under-developed feature?) description:
the newly introduced Message Centre does not remember the sizes of
columns in the Progress window.
This is
JA Are you talking about the Quick Search? You can type anything, and
JA the quick search will appear. H is not special for this function.
JA That's why you don't see one-key shortcuts in TB.
Which is a sad arrangement. Quick-search seems useless, has never
worked properly for me. For the
A Bat-fellow, Allie,
wrote on Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 18:59:02 (GMT -0500),
which was Friday 0:59 a.m. in Bratislava --
AM Have you seen the TB! homepage slogan?
AM "Save your time - Extend your life! "
AM
AMSensational
A Bat-fellow, Oleg Zalyalov,
wrote on Tuesday, December 26, 2000 at 12:59:04 (GMT +0400),
which was 9:59 a.m. in Bratislava --
A How many keystrokes is that compared to IE? Time is a key factor in
A browsing, and I'm wasting it whenever I need to access bookmarks in
A Opera.
O 2 times less
What an astounding piece of news!!
The Bat! as a browser??!!
Now, I'm sure that all the European encodings would be supported by a
Bat! browser, as is their good tradition -- however, a Bat! browser
would have to have a similarly developed functionality as Opera has.
(At least as good).
See, I
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
O Tuesday, December 26, 2000, David Pascoe wrote to Avenarius about
O [Opera-users] Re:Unicode TB!'s Browser:
A Another awkward thing in Opera is its handling of bookmarks. I dislike
A Internet Explorer, but it's great that once you press ALT+A (A for
A Favourites
A Bat-fellow, Kiyan Azarbar,
wrote on Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 01:48:46 (GMT -0500),
which was 7:48 a.m. in Bratislava --
KA I just noticed something strange that led me to investigate some
KA things. What I uncovered is unbelievable.
I uncovered the same things you did. 8-))) After
A Bat-fellow, Marck D. Pearlstone,
wrote on Sunday, October 29, 2000 at 23:48:01 GMT,
which was Monday 0:48 a.m. in Bratislava --
HW if you're looking for a professional, feature-packed mail client,
HW I heartily recommend "The Bat!", ...
MDP snip
HW Alex.
MDP That sounds like one Alexander
A Bat-fellow, Gary Mort,
wrote on Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 06:25:57 (GMT -0400),
which was 12:25 in Bratislava --
GM What I want to know, though, is what is the point of the memo section
GM of the ACCOUNT properties, not the memo for individual messages but
GM apparently a memo for
A Bat-fellow, Paula Ford,
wrote on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 03:53:42 (GMT -0400),
which was 9:53 a.m. in Bratislava --
So, is it that the CNET newsletter is composed by dilettantes? Or,
on whose information are they relying, since apparently it isn't
first-hand?
PF For most of these
A Bat-fellow, Thomas Fernandez,
wrote on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 19:58:12 (GMT +0800),
which was 13:58 in Bratislava --
TB This is how I discovered this phenomenon. The file to fully
TB install TB! from fresh is called thebat.exe and is a self
TB extracting installation. Version updates,
A Bat-fellow, Gary,
wrote on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 09:00:43 (GMT -0500),
which was 16:00 in Bratislava --
G What I am excited about is that this is a new "pick" for them.
G Another thing I find interesting is that Poco which has been up
G there since April, I believe, only had 14,000+
A Bat-fellow, Marck D. Pearlstone,
wrote on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 10:59:27 (GMT +0100),
which was 11:59 a.m. in Bratislava --
MDP When I follow the link you and Gary have given, there is a lot
MDP more and clearer information, of which the newsletter snippet is
MDP merely the first
A Bat-fellow, Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen,
wrote on Monday, September 25, 2000 at 18:33:06 (GMT -0500),
which was Tuesday 1:33 a.m. in Bratislava --
RBBC And finally, folks who buy it in Europe, it's not like you're
RBBC paying for it with real money. ;-)
Reverend, why be so irreverent. As long as I
A Bat-fellow, Havivah D. Schwartz,
wrote on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 10:56:51 (GMT -0400),
which was 16:56 in Bratislava --
HDS Allow me to ask for your kind services yet again; I may not be
HDS able to give enough info for you to help me, but I'd very much
HDS like to know if anyone else
A Bat-fellow, Gary Mort,
wrote on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 16:56:36 (GMT -0400),
which was 22:56 in Bratislava --
GM Ok, what are they? I see a "memo" option in account
GM properties, but no documentation for it.
GM Presumably, MEMO lets me attatch a memo to a message,
A Bat-fellow, Gary Mort,
wrote on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 16:21:32 (GMT -0400),
which was 22:21 in Bratislava --
OJ Try the View - Split Mode - Full height preview pane.
GM Bingo! almost exactly what I want.
GM (Exactly what I want is that layout in the message view window.
GM Ie:
Karin, that was a fine The Bat! synopsis you wrote. As to the
disadvantages you listed, though, one has to be added: the
non-stickiness of main window frames.
Alex. of Slovakia
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A Bat-fellow, Nick Andriash,
wrote on Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 11:03:47 (GMT -0700),
which was 20:03 in Bratislava --
NA On September 24, 2000, at 9:26:01 AM, Clearwater Landscapes Wrote:
One problem remains...I'm unable to "Reply quoting selected text,"
either through the Specials menu
A Bat-fellow, Östen Häggmark,
wrote on Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 13:49:18 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
ÖH That explains why Reply is Ctrl-F5 in the message menu. On the
ÖH other hand, if I look in the right click menu, Reply is
ÖH Ctrl-Enter.
ÖH In the FAQ shortcut list,
A Bat-fellow, Mark Worsham,
wrote on Monday, September 25, 2000 at 16:13:54 (GMT -0500),
which was 23:13 in Bratislava --
MW Ahhh, so Gary means the actual checking of the little checkbox
MW instead of the actual removal of the messages.
MW True, you can't check more than one checkbox at a
A Bat-fellow, Fred van Veen,
wrote on Monday, September 25, 2000 at 23:05:40 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
FvV What I would like to see in a future release is, when I open a
FvV message or create a new message, that this message is opened in
FvV the same window as the
Don't hold your breath, Gary.
In my own CNET newsletter (CNET Software Dispatch), received likewise
by 100s of 1000s of subscribers, "The Bat!" is item Nr. 11 out of 13.
I find the description of The Bat!'s capabilities in this newsletter
absurd, close to meaningless. I doubt many people will
A Bat-fellow, Mark Aston,
wrote on Saturday, September 23, 2000 at 23:34:07 (GMT +0100),
which was Sunday 0:34 a.m. in Bratislava --
S Quite often when I open The Bat and look at this part the view
S will be moved over all the way to the right (meaning the to me
S least important things I
A Bat-fellow, A. Curtis Martin,
wrote on Friday, September 22, 2000 at 22:08:56 (GMT -0500),
which was Saturday 5:08 a.m. in Bratislava --
ACM Me? I just make the necessary changes, ignoring the distortion of
ACM the formatting. When I'm done, I hit Alt+L once and voila, text
ACM is reflowed.
A Bat-fellow, A. Curtis Martin,
wrote on Saturday, September 23, 2000 at 12:59:13 (GMT -0500),
which was 19:59 in Bratislava --
ACM Me? I just make the necessary changes, ignoring the distortion of
ACM the formatting. When I'm done, I hit Alt+L once and voila, text is
ACM reflowed.
A Not
This is a forwarded message
From: Avenarius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jack on Talisman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, September 22, 2000, 8:29:56 PM
Subject: meta-Off-Topic: Re: Off-topic -- Postings
===8==Original message text===
On Friday, September 22, 2000 at 10:52:48 (GMT -0400),
which
A Bat-fellow, Graham,
wrote on Friday, September 22, 2000 at 19:32:57 (GMT +0100),
which was 20:32 in Bratislava --
G Allie, have you seen Becky 2?
Graham, you keep praising and recommending Becky 2, suggesting it is a
serious alternative to The Bat!. Okay, here comes the test: every day
I
A Bat-fellow, A. Curtis Martin,
wrote on Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 16:21:17 (GMT -0500),
which was 23:21 in Bratislava --
ACM Yes. A full-width message list is needed.
OZ You can have it, just press enter at the message in the message
OZ list.
ACM A full-width message list via the main
A Bat-fellow, Mark Worsham,
wrote on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 23:40:32 (GMT -0500),
which was Thursday 6:40 a.m. in Bratislava --
Avenarius In The Bat!, you cannot collapse a sub-tree by pressing
Avenarius the ARROW-LEFT key, although in Windows Explorer you of
Avenarius course can.
MW
A Bat-fellow, Karin Spaink,
wrote on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 22:41:32 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
KS 1. When you compose a message, there is a sort of status bar
KS smack at the bottom of the message. Currently mine says:
KS 1.7 Modified Stream Insert [icon]
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 15:45:27 (GMT -0700),
which was Thursday 0:45 a.m. in Bratislava --
JA Let me rephrase: Do you know of any shortcuts on TB that *don't*
JA require too many keys?
You're right, there are lots of such shortcuts here. The
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 18:45:22 (GMT -0700),
which was 3:45 a.m. in Bratislava --
JA Until today, I had never used the Ctrl-Shift-E shortcut. But you
JA are right, the position is not sticky. [...] However, I don't see
JA your point about *needing*
A Bat-fellow, Karin Spaink,
wrote on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 at 17:20:35 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
So there is not a menu command to open all account subtree in one
operation ?
KS Not that I could find. Nor is such a command listed at
KS
A Bat-fellow, Januk Aggarwal,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 5:11:46 CET --
Sorry, I need to add my customary complaint here. How come there
are four darned *buttons* available, but (once your cursor is
located in the preview window) there are no keyboard shortcuts that
allow you to
A Bat-fellow, Karin Spaink,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 12:50:46 CET --
KS Huh? It Unparks. I'd expect a message to keep its properties
KS when moved or copied to another folder [...]
KS I'd vote 'unnatural'.
I'd vote the reverse. Parking -- an astounding, marvelous feature.
A Bat-fellow, A. Curtis Martin,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 13:56:00 CET --
DL In TB, the line just gets longer than 82 characters and you have
DL to do a manual ALT-L to put the paragraph back in place.
ACM This is without auto-format enabled.
How do you enable auto-format
A Bat-fellow, Östen Häggmark,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 21:27:40 CET --
ÖH Does TB somehow reflect what keyboard I use?
Absolutely. For instance, when I'm typing in Russian, I can't access
the (non-cyrillic) menu bar by hitting ALT+M, ALT+V, etc. 8-[
ÖH I've also noticed
Thanks, Karin!
By the way, where does one download the the_bat.hlp file? It wasn't
included in the executable package when I downloaded it... nor in the
language pack (or the connection doesn't click on my machines). And
when I browse www.ritlabs.com/ftp/ with CuteFTP, I can't see the help
file
Susanne, your English is perfect as far as I can say.
I have the same main window arrangement as you have (full height
account tree) and I'd say that the complaint that you have is one the
least aggravating aspects of The Bat's main window.
First of all, the window frames don't stick. No matter
Many hearty thanks, Tony, for providing this template! Thanks to your
template I finally know how to put the GMT stamp in the headline!
Alex. of Slovakia
ps. Thanks also to tracer who had posted me the same template earlier
but I silly person lost it somewhere.
--
[flying with The Bat! 1.46
A Bat-fellow, Karin Spaink,
wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 1:14:32 CET --
KS On 18-09-2000 at 19:50, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
Note also, the navigational keys on the view folder toolbars. The
four buttons with the arrow keys, move you to the next or previous
message, with or
A Bat-fellow, Krister Ekstrom,
wrote on Wednesday, September 06, 2000 at 19:29:12 CET --
KE Are we talking about the numeric plus here or the plus key
KE on the main keyboard? I tried this feature but i couldn't get it to
KE work, but that could be something i've missed again.:-)
KE Thanks
A Bat-fellow, Viktor Mota,
wrote on Saturday, August 26, 2000 at 18:38:53 CET --
VM Olá Frédéric,
VM sábado, 26 de agosto de 2000, você escreveu:
FM Is it possible to change the language of "%ODateEn", etc ?
FM En is for English right ?
VM Hi,
VM Yes, it's possible look mine headline :-)
A Bat-fellow, Nick Andriash,
wrote on Sunday, August 27, 2000 at 18:15 CET --
Don't know why, but this doesn't work for me. Whenever I add
something to the command line in the shortcut I get an error
message from Windows that says such changes are inadmissable. [...]
NA Probably something
Januk wrote:
JA Go to the shortcut you use to start TB and add /Nologo to the
JA command line. So it should look something like:
JA Path\TheBat.exe /NoLogo
Don't know why, but this doesn't work for me. Whenever I add something
to the command line in the shortcut I get an error message from
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