Re: Update on Access Violation Error

2001-05-07 Thread Fred van Veen
On 5/7/2001 Ryan wrote R Thanks to David van Zuijlekom, I have received Beta 13 and Beta 14 of R the Bat. R Beta 13 works great. Any message I want to delete works perfectly R fine. R Beta 14 will produce the access violation as I have previously stated, R but will successfully delete the

Re[3]:   Crash Bug in Bat 1.52c

2001-05-06 Thread Fred van Veen
On 5/6/2001 Ryan wrote R Hello David, R The latest beta i have is beta 12. Anybody have beta 14 I could R try? R -Ryan R Sunday, May 06, 2001, 12:52:04 AM, you wrote: DvZ -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- DvZ Hash: SHA1 DvZ Hello Ryan, DvZ On Sunday, May 06, 2001 at 16:37:33

Re[3]:   Crash Bug in Bat 1.52c

2001-05-06 Thread Fred van Veen
On 5/6/2001 Ryan wrote R Hello David, R The latest beta i have is beta 12. Anybody have beta 14 I could R try? I've tried it with version beta 14 and with 1.52C but same problems as you have! -- Fred The Netherlands A new swimming pool is rapidly taking shape since the contractors

Re: Batbaby

2001-02-23 Thread Fred van Veen
On 2/23/2001 Thomas wrote T Hello TBUDL! T Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy. And the father??? -- Fred The Netherlands "Stop: Drive Sideways." -Detour sign in Kyushi, Japan -- __ Archives :

Re[2]: Batbaby

2001-02-23 Thread Fred van Veen
On 2/23/2001 Thomas wrote T Hallo Fred, T On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 19:55:32 +0100 GMT (24/02/2001, 02:55 +0800 GMT), T Fred van Veen wrote: T Stefan's son was borne yesterday. Son and mother are healthy. FvV And the father??? T Healthy and proud, I assume. :-) Is this his first child? Or version

Re: printing- insert page numbers

2000-09-27 Thread Fred van Veen
On Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 14:12:44GMT -0700 (which was 23:12 in the Netherlands) Susanne wrote and made these points on the subject of "printing- insert page numbers": S Hi TBUDL, S venturing out again after checking the helpfile, FAQ and the S archive for answers. S Can

Re: printing- insert page numbers

2000-09-27 Thread Fred van Veen
On Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 14:12:44GMT -0700 (which was 23:12 in the Netherlands) Susanne wrote and made these points on the subject of "printing- insert page numbers": S Hi TBUDL, S venturing out again after checking the helpfile, FAQ and the S archive for answers. S Can

Re: printing- insert page numbers

2000-09-27 Thread Fred van Veen
On Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 23:30:17GMT +0200 (which was 23:30 in the Netherlands) Fred van Veen wrote and made these points on the subject of "printing- insert page numbers": F On Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 14:12:44GMT -0700 (which was 23:12 in the Netherland

Re: wishlist

2000-09-26 Thread Fred van Veen
On Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 03:50:29GMT +0200 (which was 3:50 in the Netherlands) Avenarius wrote and made these points on the subject of "wishlist": A A Bat-fellow, Fred van Veen, A wrote on Monday, September 25, 2000 at 23:05:40 (GMT +0200), A which was ditto in Bratislava --

wishlist

2000-09-25 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello, What I would like to see in a future release is, when I open a message or create a new message, that this message is opened in the same window as the folder/message list window (the same way as Forte's Agent is working). Now The bat opens a new window with each time a new button in the

Re[2]: S/MIME

2000-09-24 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 24-9-2000 1:29:02, Oliver wrote: O Anyway, if there's an advantage to S/MIME, it might be that I can O trust someone's key if it's signed by a known authority. With PGP, O there's a lot of hassle to get my own key signed by some folks who are O widely-known, and there

Re[3]: wishlist (was Re: Main Window in Bat!)

2000-09-24 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 24-9-2000 11:01:54, Charlie wrote: C However my newsreader does allow me to highlight the text to be C included in a reply so that when I hit the reply button the only C included text is that which was highlighted. Simply hitting reply C without highlighting includes all the

Re: templates

2000-09-19 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 19-9-2000 21:03:21, Susanne wrote: S Hello TBUDL, S I've been trying to follow the template discussions, but have S to admit I'm way below the knowledge level of most people on S this list. S Can someone please explain templates in a non-technical way to S me? S What

Re[2]: New user, lotsa questions

2000-09-17 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 17-9-2000 12:08:35, Steve wrote: S On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 04:21:01AM +0200, Karin Spaink wrote: Is it now. S Yes, it has been explained to you several times. I have been on the net for six years and nobody ever told me that they were aggreviated by the fact that I use a

Re: [OFF TOPIC] the .tc

2000-08-06 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 6-8-2000 17:13:52, Frédéric wrote: F I live in Montreal Quebec but I'm Belgian (small french country next F to France). This is typical for a french speaking Belgium! Belgium is a Dutch speaking country next to the Netherlands ;-) -- Fred Basil : There is your bath. Mrs

Re[3]: strange behaviour ctrl up / down

2000-08-05 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, Yesterday I wrote the following and only one of you replied. FvV I just noticed that ctrl up and ctrl down moves to the previous or FvV next message based upon the date and time the message was received. FvV Isn't this strange? I have sorted my messages on creation time. Am I the

Re[2]: strange behaviour ctrl up / down

2000-08-05 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 5-8-2000 13:41:37, Curtis wrote: C On Sat, 5 Aug 2000 13:26:46 +0200, Fred van Veen wrote: FvV I just noticed that ctrl up and ctrl down moves to the previous or FvV next message based upon the date and time the message was received. FvV Isn't this strange? I have sorted my

Re[2]: strange behaviour ctrl up / down

2000-08-05 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 5-8-2000 15:43:17, Ming-Li wrote: M Hi Fred, It doesn't happen if I have selected the view folder message list, but if not selected, Ctrl up goes down and Ctrl down goes up. M Sorry Fred, I tried, but can't make it happen. I tried it again and now it works the way it should

Re[2]: strange behaviour ctrl up / down

2000-08-04 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 4-8-00 13:50:12, fred wrote: On Fri, 4 Aug 2000 07:47:10 0200, Fred van Veen wrote: FvV I just noticed that ctrl up and ctrl down moves to the previous or FvV next message based upon the date and time the message was received. FvV Isn't this strange? I have sorted my

Re[2]: Deleting message threads

2000-08-03 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 4-8-00 3:00:57, Joe wrote: J Received: from pop.bart.nl by fredveen (VPOP3) with POP3 (Fri, 4 Aug 2000 03:11:20 +0200); Fri, 4 Aug 2000 03:02:44 +0200 J Received: by hod.bart.nl (mbox epfvveen) J (with Cubic Circle's cucipop (v1.31 1998/05/13) Fri Aug 4 03:08:24 2000) J

strange behaviour ctrl up / down

2000-08-03 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello all, I just noticed that ctrl up and ctrl down moves to the previous or next message based upon the date and time the message was received. Isn't this strange? I have sorted my messages on creation time. Further, when sorted last created message first, ctrl up goes down (the previous

Re[3]: Deleting message threads

2000-08-03 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 4-8-00 7:24:51, Fred wrote: Please ignore my message. I inadvertently pushed ctrl enter when viewing that reading that message (I didn't reply!) -- Fred Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds? -- -- View the

Re[2]: Hello, and Basic Question

2000-08-01 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 1-8-2000 7:31:12, Arno wrote: A Now, this is totally new for me too. :) So I'd like to ask the fellow A list members what this unique ID stands for. Is this, kinda like A Opera's Hot List, something you can enter directly somewhere? Since I'm also very interested in the answer,

retrieving headers

2000-07-27 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello I just noticed that when I collect mail from the server, the Bat! is first retrieving the headers. Is this an option I can turn off or is it nomal behaviour? -- Fred If corn oil comes from cornwhere does baby oil come from? --

Re[2]: retrieving headers

2000-07-27 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 27-7-2000 20:01:45, Curtis wrote: C On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 19:01:07 +0200, Fred van Veen wrote: FvV I know how to set up the basic template to send and reply to mail. FvV But how do I set it up to easily select a template to use that would FvV use a different account? (I need basic

Re[2]: retrieving headers

2000-07-27 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 27-7-2000 19:35:50, Thomas wrote: T Hallo Fred, T On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 19:01:07 +0200 GMT (28/07/00, 01:01 +0800 GMT), T Fred van Veen wrote: FvV I just noticed that when I collect mail from the server, the Bat! is FvV first retrieving the headers. Is this an option I can turn

Re[2]: keep replied message in same folder as the original message.

2000-07-26 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 26-7-2000 18:11:15, Ming-Li wrote: M Hi Fred, Yes I know there are other email clients that can do that. I used to work with one: Agent. M You mean Agent can keep replies with the original messages in a M folder automatically? That's news for me! I think Agent doesn't even M

Re[2]: keep replied message in same folder as the original message.

2000-07-26 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 26-7-2000 19:01:46, Curtis wrote: C On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 09:11:15 -0700, Ming-Li wrote: Yes I know there are other email clients that can do that. I used to work with one: Agent. ML You mean Agent can keep replies with the original messages in a ML folder automatically? That's

drag and drop text

2000-07-26 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor? -- Fred Sybil: Don't shout at me. I've had a difficult morning. Basil: Oh dear, what happened? Did you get entangled in the eiderdown again? Not enough cream in your eclair? Hmm? Or did you have to talk to all your

Re[2]: drag and drop text

2000-07-26 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 26-7-2000 21:51:23, Curtis wrote: C On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 21:24:50 +0200, Fred van Veen wrote: FvV Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor? C No it's not. . Missing Agent again? :-) Too bad. Maybe in a next version. In agent is a option you can chose

Re[2]: drag and drop text

2000-07-26 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 26-7-2000 22:12:06, Steve wrote: S Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 1:08:33 PM, Fred wrote: FvV Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor? C No it's not. . Missing Agent again? :-) Too bad. Maybe in a next version. In agent is a option you can chose or not! Yep

Re[2]: Before I open a suggestion on this...

2000-07-26 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 27-7-2000 1:26:53, Tony wrote: T This message: 27/07/2000 00:25 GMT. T Hello Steve, T On 26 July 2000 at 15:50:08 GMT -0700 (which was 23:50 where I live) T Steve ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed: SL What preview pane? :P T I think the area people are referring to is the blank

keep replied message in same folder as the original message.

2000-07-25 Thread Fred van Veen
Hi All, Is it possible to configure The Bat in such a way that my replies are automatically moved to the same folder as the original message. -- Fred If corn oil comes from cornwhere does baby oil come from? -- -- View the

Re[2]: keep replied message in same folder as the original message.

2000-07-25 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 25-7-2000 22:50:00, Marck wrote: M Hi Fred, M On 25 July 2000 at 22:22:52 GMT +0200 (which was 21:22 where I M live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject M of "keep replied message in same folder as the original message.": FvV Is it possible to configure

Re[2]: keep replied message in same folder as the original message.

2000-07-25 Thread Fred van Veen
Hello All, On 26-7-00 1:18:10, Ming-Li wrote: M Hi Fred, So if I want to reply to a message from a person who sent me a message for the first (and maybe the last) time, I have to create a filter for maybe only one occasion? M For people you don't have enough mail from them to justify a