Dwight Corrin wrote:
DC On Tuesday, March 18, 2008, 3:37:30 PM, Volker Ahrendt wrote:
Why should I not move parked messages and keep the Parked flag?
DC You can't have a message be parked and moved at the same time. It
DC would be like having a door locked and open it the same time.
I think
Andrew Diederich wrote:
AD I'm trying to build a set of filters to better track emails I'm
AD waiting to get an answer back. I currently have a folder
AD @WAITING FOR that I copy things from my sent folder, or drag
AD emails I've forwarded to someone else to work on (delegated).
Another
Marek Mikus wrote:
MM Saturday, February 17, 2007, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
MAU provided a very descriptive bugreport of the problem:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4021 - unfortunately, it is
set to verify fail which means that RL can't reproduce the
error... ?!
MM verify fail
Mary Bull wrote:
MB So I hope the upcoming release will fix your txt2html.regexps
MB function, since it seemed to be associated with the Smiley-display
MB malfunction.
I was waiting for them to fix the crash on exit before I tried the
latest beta. I grabbed it last night and the images do
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK on Friday, January 26, 2007 at 00:19 you (George Mitchell) wrote:
I'm using the txt2html.regexps trick to turn some external image
links into links to images on my hard drive. This quit working
along with the smileys, so it's not just the .msl mechanism
Code 2 wrote:
snip
C2 ...a situation could arise where I receive an infected e-mail
C2 which NOD32's IMON module does not yet recognize (as happened to
C2 me last week with the Fuclip.A worm). That infected e-mail would
C2 sit undiscovered in my inbox despite several NOD32 on-demand
C2 scans.
Code 2 wrote:
C2 You're right, George, we can use the plug-in to scan outgoing
C2 mail. I notice that the plug-in is a test version (version 0.1)
C2 and appears to have been developed several years ago for NOD32
C2 version 1. The plug-in seems to work with NOD32 version 2.7
C2 except it
Mary Bull wrote:
Does that one work and it's just the uber common smileys that got
the different look?
MB None of them work. Neither the PCWIZE collection nor the DEFAULT
MB collection.
MB It's as if the .msl's ability to call the image were broken.
I think that's it exactly. My guess would
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
Shame the ticker cannot monitor virtual folders...
ASK I asked for that on TBBETA a while ago but got no response.
ASK msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ASK Seems like its not so important.
I'd like that. That and/or a Show on Ticker filter action.
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George
Using The Bat!
MFPA wrote:
M (Using v3.80.06) I have a (recently-created) subfilter that is
M misbehaving in that it is triggered regardless of whether the
M condition for its parent is met.
M Any ideas?
Is it a common filter? I'm pretty sure this bug isn't fixed yet:
Gunivortus Goos wrote:
GG my e-zines are coming in in html, that's a must, 'cause they weren't
readable when they're displayed in text-only.
GG But the fontsize of the zines is so damm small, is it possible to get
GG the fontsize of html messages get resized while tossing?
Possibly, if you're
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF Put your cursor in the mail and hit crtl+. This will increase
TF the size.
Well. That's much easier than what I proposed. I actually tried
variations like that but they don't work on my laptop. Unless I hold
the Function key and use the numeric keypad equivalents.
Konrad Szkudlarczyk wrote:
KS Since a few days Alexander S. Kunz and me exchanging mails about
KS file txt2html.regexps and undocumented feature in The Bat!.
Wow, this is the coolest TB! trick I've seen in a good long while.
Thanks to all for your efforts on this.
I found I was also able to use
Martin Schuster wrote:
MS Problem #2: The filter has a subfilter. When I assign a keystroke
MS to the filter the subfilter also gets executed.
Is it a common filter? If so, subfilters won't work right:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4021
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George
Using The Bat! 3.64.01 Christmas
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF The only way I can think of is adding a subfilter to all (over
TF 100) common filters. That isn't practical.
It's good you're leaning away from a solution that involves common
subfilters, since it probably wouldn't work:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4021
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Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
JSL Which makes me wonder... Anybody know a way to test the
JSL functionality of whatever AV is being used?
There's the eicar virus test files:
http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm
There used to be a web site where you could go to get a variety of
harmless
Robert D. wrote:
RD Recently, Alexander S. Kunz squawked:
You can't use TBs macros in cookies,
RD :cry:
You can do it with the %Eval macro from MyMacros, available at:
http://en.barin.com.ua/soft/mymacros/
I use it for exactly what you want to do:
%Eval(%Cookie(%MailDir\TagLines.txt))
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aacu I can use the Tools-Import sequence to manually import files,
aacu but this doesn't work.
aacu C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /IMPORTU=AK
Info;F=Inbox;I=C:\Temp\Message2Edit.msg
The account name has a space, so I think it needs to be quoted. Try:
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK I would think that everything after /IMPORTU= is *one* parameter (that TB
ASK internally divides at the ; char) so, if the parameter contains a space,
ASK the entire string should be in quotes.
ASK C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /IMPORTU=AK
Robert D. wrote:
RD Was wondering if I am crazy
You should probably see a professional about this.
RD ...take a look at any Account Log ctrl-shift a
snip
RD Well, I am nutso because I've tried, for Clear, control-e; Alt-e;
RD control-Alt+Shift+Spin-my-charWave Wizards Wand at Grue, and they
qe3ee wrote:
q In New Message i pasted:
q %QInclude(ab_memo_item,VAT,)
So you want to use the VAT info in the body of outgoing messages,
correct?
Try putting:
%QInclude(ab_memo_item,VAT,)%-
in a QT called vat. Then compose a message to someone who you've
added the vat item to the AB memo. In
qe3ee wrote:
q A small question: Is there a VAT field in The Bat! v3.5
q Addressbook
snip
q OR is there a smart way to create new formfields in the addressbook?
You could always use the address book memo field. If you need to
access the value programmatically, the following QT might
Robin Anson wrote:
RA 14/06/2005, 09:16:48: FETCH - Received message from monzon_car [EMAIL
PROTECTED], size: 4011 bytes, subject: [EDI-L] Help on 810 Version 5010
RA 14/06/2005, 09:16:48: FETCH - received message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(4011 bytes) (processed by ACPL (Popfile), ACPL
Martin Schuster wrote:
MS Sorry for this clearly 90% OT post, but I was searching the web up
MS and down for an image catalogue application that works just as
MS perfectly as the virtual folders in the bat:
MS - Mark some folders on the harddrive as watched
MS - Specify some IPTC or EXIF fields
Steve Lee wrote:
SL In order to easily identify emails from this group trapped in our
SL spam filters can all subject fields please be prefixed with [The
SL Bat!] if you have control over the emailer software used?
Please, no. IMO it's a waste of horizontal space. There are plenty
of headers
Mica Mijatovic wrote:
MM I mean, I can't see what's wrong if you delete automatically *all*
MM SPAM right from the server, without doing anything else, including
MM the rummage over and over over downloaded garbage, in order to
MM possibly find a misinterpreted jewel. (-:
My take on spam
Mica Mijatovic wrote:
MM I may affirm too, that K9 is really fine and effective, but am
MM just wandering why people use any additional software for such
MM purpose, when TB already has very good filtering means.
Flexibility. I played with BayesFilter for about a week, and as I
recall my only
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF So I have a problem. You need two accounts to reproduce this:
snip
TF The message will end up in the main account (that's correct) but the
TF filter in the sub account (assinging the colour group) will be
TF ignored. This is confirmed by the log file, even though the
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 10:58:39 -0800 GMT (24/12/2004, 01:58 +0700
TF GMT), George Mitchell wrote:
GM I just replicated this as carefully as I could, and it works as
GM expected.
TF You mean it the message was colour-coded? (Not sure whether you mean
TF you expected
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF I understand that if I move a mail by way of common filter and
TF then apply a colour group in the account filter, this should work.
TF The idea is to sort the mail into common folders, but indicate by
TF colour group which account they were originally sent to. This
TF
Darrin Rich wrote:
DR http://www.lkcc.org:8500/index.php I just found it reading other
DR articles. Trying to figure out what to use.
I tried it and wasn't that impressed. I'm a long time user of
POPFile, and thought I'd give one of the plug-ins a try. I tried
Bayes Filter with Bayesian
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:04:49 -0800 GMT (14/12/2004, 03:04 +0700
TF GMT), George Mitchell wrote:
GM Common filters execute before account-specific ones.
TF Can you point me to some documentation?
Hee hee, good one.
TF The German website says that account-specific
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF There are also some filters in the Personal account that I want to
TF maintain, so these filters need to be executed first before the
TF common filters kick in for the rest of the mails (that now stay in
TF the Personal Inbox).
Common filters execute before
Bryan Anderson wrote:
BA Butwhat has happened? I buy the software, install it and sign
BA up to the mailing list only to discover dissent in the
BA rankswhat is the score with the licence and why are so many
BA people unhapy with the new version?
I think there's a feeling that a lot of
DZ-Jay wrote:
DJ Some time around 08/15/2004 11:13:49, I think I heard Stuart Cuddy say:
What is Graham?
What is Spam-grade?
DJ AFAIK, spam-grade would be the probability of it being spam, and
DJ Graham, I suppose, means the probability of it being not-spam (I
DJ suppose, non-spam-grade
9Val wrote:
9 Hmm, may be I don't know some preferences, but TB! wraps it on
9 the window edge and on high resolution and wide viewer to follow
9 line is un-comfort for my eyes.
Agreed. I'd like to see an option to specify a virtual right margin
for wrapping purposes.
--
George
Using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aacu Is anyone using TB 2.12.00 and POPFile and multiple accounts and a
aacu broadband connection and WinXP Pro?
Yep, all those things and it works fine. I check 4 accounts through
POPFile v0.21.1.
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George
Using The Bat! 2.12.00 on Windows XP Pro 5.1, Build 2600,
Robin Anson wrote:
RA When I first start up TB! 2.12 it takes roughly 80 secs from
RA opening the TB! window until numbers start to appear next to
RA folders indicating numbers of messages.
snip
RA Has anyone else experienced either of these problems?
Do you have many virtual folders? I don't
Allie Martin wrote:
AM Just for those who wish to preserve those extra spaces after
AM periods.
AM Though Alt-L will remove them when reflowing text, Autoformat will
AM not. Toggle on auto-format and try it, i.e., CTRL+Shift+F.
That works OK, but will still remove spaces if you edit a paragraph
Thorvald Neumann wrote:
Is there an easy solution so the subfolders use the same templates
and identity as their main folder?
I am asking this because I use a lot of filters for my ebaystuff which
filter specific messages to specific folders:
ebay
|- Overview
|- Search
...
|- etc. etc.
Carsten Thönges wrote:
It would be nice if we had a set of build-in Quick Templates that
did nothing more than sort of »mirror« the available macros. Like
typing AbToLastName+Ctrl+Space executes the macro %AbToLastName.
You can sort of do that with the %Eval macro in MyMacros. Create a QT
Leif Gregory wrote:
Mail chat, I don't know, but Smileys were added during personal time
by 9Val.. He was not on the RITLabs clock when he did it.
Whether or not you believe it to be a useless feature is up to you,
but bug fixing and whatnot wasn't hurt by 9Vals work. He was on
personal
Allie Martin wrote:
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote:
CW Apologies if I've missed it somewhere or if I'm OT, but is the a
CW definitive list anywhere of what combinations produce what smilies, or
CW is it a case of trial error/suck it and see?
There's a folder called 'Images' in the TB! installation
rich gregory wrote:
The REPLY macro below:
1) Uses the message's TO: as the reply's FROM:
NOTE: If there are other names on the TO: line the 1st name there will
become your FROM address so watch that! (I monitor this by having this
template also put the FROM address in the message's
Allie Martin wrote:
[Referring to GMane:]
To prevent your messages from appearing at all, use the header:
X-Archive: expiry=0
Use that header alone. Combining it with 'X-No-Archive: Yes' is
unnecessary and can actually cause problems in that these switches are
applied as they're
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
@14-Mar-2004, 10:45 -0800 (14-Mar 18:45 UK time) George Mitchell
[GM] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
GM So unless you can control the order of the headers,
You can - it's part of the Header editor dialog.
That's good to know. I wasn't sure if that affected message
Greg Strong wrote:
I think what Allie is trying to say is that you have options, and by
combining more than 1 option the result may NOT be what is intended.
My concern was that by following Allie's instructions to avoid
archiving on GMane, users would ensure their messages *would* be
archived
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
As such, we (the mods) are giving notice that we intend to enable
the GMane feed on Wednesday. That still gives you folks 2 days to
either brace yourselves, object strongly or look forward with eager
anticipation.
My reaction isn't exactly any of those things, but I
Martin Webster wrote:
I attempted to send a message to TBBETA today and received the
following message:
| Message has not been sent. Server reply - r mail, end with . on a line
| by itself
What does this mean, and what could have caused it?
I've seen this when TB! has sent the entire
Sharon Stiles wrote:
%From=May Own Text %OTOADDR%-
Thank you. I'm now a happy bunny.
Not to make your life more difficult, but as someone else pointed out
earlier in this thread you have to be *very* careful with this in a
reply template. If your address is in the CC field, or not the first
Sharon Stiles wrote:
I have different names set up in my main account so I can keep tabs
on where things come from (eg admin@, maillist@ etc). I don't want
to set up separate accounts. I change the address when I send the
message. However when I receive a reply to one of these messages the
Henk de Bruijn wrote:
I use the macros Smart Quote Prefixing and Quote Extraction.
But now I read about the macro Re Wrap and I don´t know what to do. I
made the two quicktemplates but where do I put:
%QINCLUDE=wq
I'm assuming you're using the macros from the QT Library:
Edgar wrote:
Is there a way to put more then one header in the macro?
Something like %ModifyOnce(To, BCC, Subject)
Yes, though I'm not sure of the syntax. I suspect with multiple fields
you have to enclose each field name in delimiters (e.g., quotes) like:
%ModifyOnce(To, BCC, Subject)
Like
jwayne wrote:
In 1.x I regularly used a quick template when replying to messages in one of my
folders. It filled in the To: header by grabbing it from the text:
%TO=
%TO='%setpattregexp=(?i-s)(Buyer\:+)(.+\:)(.+)%RegExpBlindMatch=%Text%SUBPATT=3'
The replies are eBay confirmations, but
John Morse wrote:
I have uploaded my entire Bayesit directory, so that anyone can
download it and have the pleasure of using one of the finest spam
filters anywhere. You will not have to train it with so many emails,
snip
Don't worry about training Bayesit with a bunch of messages, just go
rich gregory wrote:
Is there a way to tell TB to use a specific template if the user clicks on a
mailto: link in a web page?
At present the email client begins a new message BUT blindly uses the
template for whatever folder you may have open at the time!
In the General section of the
Melissa Reese wrote:
This is one of the QTs involved in my multiple paragraph re-wrapping
template, and it does specify a wrap limit:
%_Wrap_Text=%Quotes%-
%Rem=This line is optional%___%_Wrap_Limit=70%-
%QInclude(wrap)%-
For this to work, you need the v2 wrap template available at:
Hi all,
Someone on another list I read pointed out that The Bat! uses the sort
indicator graphic on the message list column headers in an
inconsistent way.
For a date sort, the triangle is oriented point up for an ascending
sort. For an alphanumeric or numeric sort, the triangle is oriented
Paul Cartwright wrote:
when I check the properties for any account, under the general tab
should be 2 buttons ( on the right). one for vcard, the other for
certificates. I only have one button, for the vcard, I don't have a
button to add or modify certificates ( like my thawte certs..)
any
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 20:19:57 +0100 GMT (23/11/2003, 02:19 +0700 GMT),
Mark Partous wrote:
Resulting in something like the above?
Is this allowed?
Why should it not be allowed?
Assuming Mark was referring to his User-Agent header, which was:
User-Agent: Ritlabs'
Antje Lehmann wrote:
I have put the filters into my sorting office and they seem to work
fine. However, I'm encountering one problem: Whenever the spamcop.bat
file is executed to start the browser it won't close by itself, and as
long as it is still open TB! does not work properly. I have to
ken green wrote:
Is there a way you could reply privately to me without some method of
copying and pasting or deleting an address? There is always going to be
an extra step. In other words, there is no *direct* method to reply to
the list sender only.
Menu item Specials-Reply to the Sender
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 15:46:30 -0600 GMT (21/11/2003, 04:46 +0700 GMT),
ken green wrote:
Maybe with version 2, but Specials-Reply to Sender and Ctrl+F4 both
produce a message with [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the To:
field.
Not here. Crtl-F4 creates a message to your PM
ken green wrote:
So, as I posted, to send you a message privately, I would have to use
Reply All, then delete the address entered in the Cc: field.
So... think about that for a minute... In order to reply to someone
privately and not send a message to the list, I have to jump through the
rich gregory wrote:
Yes that's exactly what I want to do. REPLY using as my FROM
address the same address that the sender used to write TO me.
The obvious approach, which I failed to mention in my last message, is
just:
%FROM=%FROM=%OTOADDR%-
%REPLYTO=%REPLYTO=%OTOADDR%-
But, if the message
rich gregory wrote:
If I hit REPLY to an email I'd like for the FROM REPLYTO to use
the TO address that was used. I'm sure it is easy code to add to
the template, but it is still a little Greek to me. Anyone? (PS I
may want to restrict this behaviour to the in-box only... Not sure
yet.)
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
@24-Oct-2003, 19:14 -0700 (01-Nov 02:14 UK time) George Mitchell
said to TBUDL:
I didn't realize you guys were a week ahead of us! ;-)
... snip
%SETPATTREGEXP=(?i)[EMAIL PROTECTED]%-
%_TO_ADDR=%REGEXPMATCH='%OTOLIST, %OCCLIST'%-
%IF:%_TO_ADDR:%FROM=''%FROM
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
You don't need this degree of separation with TB. Keep them all
together and segregate by folder and use an account reply template
that sets reply-to and from addresses according to the original
recipient of the message:
%REPLYTO=''%REPLYTO='P. Johnson %OTOADDR'%-
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
I posted a question about my attempt at a workable template for
this a week ago, but got no replies. :-(
It's probably too advanced for the UDL forum. I will have another
look at it and see if I can offer any helpful hints.
Much appreciated. I was going to try
rich gregory wrote:
Assume my focus is on, say, the message preview pane.
When I click on either the scroll bar or the header to sort the
folders or the messages the focus remains in the preview pane and
not where I have just decided I want to start working.
I can click to resort (or to
Hi All,
I have an account that multiple email addresses route into. When I
reply to a message in that account I want the From address of the
reply to be the address the original email was sent to, which is not
necessarily the account's default address. I use the following reply
template:
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