is spoofed and/or comes through compromised systems,
it's good that there are multiple efforts.
One of them might work.
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I have a proposal, too. See http://brandenburg.com/CSV
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approach to UI design.)
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the Address Book button
to show the full list in a readable form.
Is there an easier way to do this?
MAU With the cursor on the message window (pane), right click and select
MAU RFC-822 headers and scroll to the To: field.
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Bruno,
Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 6:06:53 AM, you wrote:
... and TB handles MIME digests very well indeed. Open any one of
the attached messages and TB opens a virtual folder containing *all*
of them.
BF How is that handling very well? Maybe for you.
and me. i find TB's virtual folder
Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 6:33:53 PM, you wrote:
TF Good one. But then, somebody else posted how great IncrediMail is...
Based on the demo IncrediMail offers, it seems pretty clear that their
product is for people who want to be entertained, rather than people who
want to get work done.
Daniel,
Friday, January 17, 2003, 5:44:54 PM, you wrote:
DR TCP(Transport Connection Protocol). The initial specs of FTP dates
Just to correct an extremely minor, OT error in the OT thread:
TCP = Transmission Control Protocol
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Daniel,
Also try de-fragmenting the disk. TB seems to produce significantly fragmented file.
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Friday, January 17, 2003, 4:58:00 AM, you wrote:
And it's the entire program running slow as well. It took several
minutes to open this reply.
DR Have you tried restarting your system? Also,
Markus,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 1:57:36 AM, you wrote:
Markus it is just harder
Markus (impossible?) to come up with an algorithm that takes two spaces at
Markus the end of sentences into account. How should this algorithm
Markus distinguish between abbreviations and sentence ending periods
Lars,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 11:28:50 AM, you wrote:
DC So, the change to the algorithm would simply be to preserve all
DC spacing.
...
Lars The problem is that a programme can't distinguish between the different
Lars kinds of periods used in texts. That is why any algorithm can only
Lars
Jonathan,
Wednesday, January 1, 2003, 2:16:35 PM, you wrote:
Jonathan Hi All,
Jonathan I've noticed this a lot recently, but having worked with the SMTP
Jonathan RFC a bit, I don't remember if it is part of required behaviour, or
Jonathan if it is just something that TB is doing. If you
M.,
Xml encodings of vcard have been specified separately by the W3C and the
jabber instant messaging community:
http://www.w3.org/TR/vcard-rdf
and
http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0054.html
Tuesday, December 31, 2002, 7:15:20 AM, you wrote:
M. Neither Bat nor PhoneDeck
Folks,
Thursday, December 26, 2002, 11:07:29 AM, you wrote:
ME Many text editors have a clean model/view design, instead of
ME Bat's confused view is the model design.
Marck I disagree. That's not the case. It's about the final destiny of the
Marck output. In TB's editor's case, the intent is to
Victor,
Monday, December 23, 2002, 7:45:06 PM, you wrote:
Victor Overall it wasn't an article about how clients lack
Victor progress but about how the author chose three products to
Victor speak badly about. If he knew about The Bat! would he have
Victor still spoken negatively in that article or
Sorry for the bum steer.
This prompts me to ask why it is we never hear about steers that have a job?
(and a happy holidays to one and all.)
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So, here is something I think it ON topic:
Monday, December 23, 2002, 5:00:44 PM, you wrote:
Tom Eset has released NOD32 2.0 Beta version. The links are here:
I tried using NOD32 plugin with TB but found that it added too much delay.
The delay seemed to be from having NOD32 constantly being
Folks,
This article, from the U.S. Washington Post, discusses missing email
capabilities:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A20494-2002Dec21.html?referer=email
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are associated with
different roles and jobs.)
Does anyone have any suggestions, either with the current TB or perhaps a
feature upgrade?
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of the template
changes you suggest?
Is this correct?
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!
I already have. Twice.
My own suggestion is that deleting a folder always be treated as if there is
a parked message in the folder. That is, deleting a folder should requires a
double confirmation.
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is that you
can create whatever folder hierarchy is useful.
However sender mail (new, reply, forward) needs to know what account
to work under. FOr a common folder, it cannot know.
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the %Account macro to your templates - maybe on
Thomas AB level, if you communicate with any given addressee only from one
Thomas account.
As I said in my original posting, the idea was to avoid having to make
a special template (or, rather, several new templates) for each common
folder.
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to delete it, even if the folder
had no parked messages.
What do people think of this idea?
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.)
How do folks feel about this suggestion?
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of filters.
Your scheme is extremely clever and sounds extremely useful.
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Miguel,
Friday, October 25, 2002, 4:38:32 AM, you wrote:
Many, many thanks for the extensive description if your creative use
of filters.
Miguel What do you mean many thanks! You owe me a beer! ;-)
glad to. now all we need to do if find a venue in common.
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next unread message.
control right-arrow.
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this kind
of repeated review.
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/ Split Mode ] and select [ Full height account
indeed, the full-length accounts pane format is quite nice. i switched to it
the second day of converting to TB.
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and advanced-users?
Perhaps there should be a separate list for people who offer TB support?
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of the moment. And then jump
back out and look for the next one to dive into. It would be enormously
helpful to know which folders have new messages and which do not.
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in other places.
(If I understand the TB algorithm, a message is a candidate for being New
when it first arrives into TB. The Age Limits options then apply to
determine how old it has to be before it is shown and how much older it has
to be before it is not longer shown.)
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meant the term to describe a
class of service, namely professional-level reliability and
performance.
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, for such things as template
defaults?
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environment that keeps email transport reliable and efficient.
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that you don't want.
You can use the same idea for creating a blacklist.
I created a separate address book, called killfile, and discard all mail
from anyone that is KNOWN in that address book.
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Sunday, October 13, 2002, 1:09:28 PM, you wrote:
DC I created a separate address book, called killfile, and discard all
DC mail from anyone that is KNOWN in that address book.
awc what i've found is that the messages are from tons of different
awc sources.. often the same message.. so for
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