are welcome. In case it's impossible to pass arguments
from The Bat! to other programs, I would like to know of a versatile
dialer that enables me to set a default number that is always dialed
when the application is started.
TIA,
Heijo Alting
Hi Marck,
MDP Just copy and paste the filter into your incoming message filter
MDP set.
Which file would that be?
MDP c:\utils\dial.exe 123456
Is dial.exe a default Windows utility?
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Kind regards,
Heijo
Current version is 1.62 | Using
Hi Peter,
PP No. Of course this is only a dummy, assuming you already know what your
PP dialing application is
I experimented with Windows XP Dialer.exe, but until now I was unable to
pass line commands to it. Do you know a dialer application that
does? Or is easier to handle or better
Hi Peter (and Roelof),
It's too late already: I deleted the original directories. The sunny
side is that now all obsolete data and contacts are gone too.
Apart from that, there is a limitation to restoring accounts: if you
plan to restore accounts from backed up data, and if you used non
default
Hi TBUDL members,
I migrated to a new computer and installed The Bat!. I imported my
accounts (backed up from within The Bat before migrating) and simply
copied the Mail folder from my old machine to the new one.
In my old installation of The Bat!, the root folder was `called thebat
(not
I have to add that the messages are sent anyway after clicking OK in the
error popups, and secondly, these errors only occur the first time I
send a message in The Bat!.
Heijo
Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information:
Hi Marck,
MDP Exit TB and change the path settings in the Registry. Either that or
MDP start over, this time only restoring the data from the backup and
This worked. The funny thing is that I did restore the data from the
backup, but not all folders from my old machine were created.
--
Kind
Hi,
If you can solve your problem with the information of emails that you
think you can't access anymore, you simply open the Messages.tbb file
(in the Inbox or Outbox folder of your mail account) with a common text
viewer (TextPad, Notepad, the internal viewer of Windows Commander, and
maybe
To tbudl,
I am using a reply template messages in a forum, but I fail to
automatically display the name of the person that posted the message,
rather than the forum name. Can you tell me which macro I have to use?
The template I use unsuccesfully is:
Hi %FROMFNAME/%OFROMNAME (and other macros
Hi Roelof,
On 19-8-2002, 17:16 you wrote:
RO Try %OFromFName, that ought to work.
It does. But I'm afraid I caused this problem myself by creating a
duplicate Forum contact in two different address groups. After I added
an identifier (see below) to the templates of all address groups, it was
To tbudl,
I tried to follow the link to Philip Hazel's web site that's in the
online Help of TB!, but it failed to load (it may be removed
permanently), so I decided to browse for additional info myself and came
across some sites that may be of interest for you too:
Hi tbudl,
RO Now you're done.
I created the kind of incoming messages filter with automatic reply
Roelof describes, and additionally entered a folder (on the Rule tab ยป
the Move messages to folder box) in which the automatically replied
messages are organized. This works fine.
--
Groeten,
To tbudl,
I was making an automatically working reply message based on a filter.
The filter was easy, but did not launch automatically (it did when
filtering manually), and the Help or the FAQ didn't give me a clue.
After browsing The Bat! I discovered an undocumented radio button that
made it
To tbudl,
Does anyone knwo how I could make tips appear in my own language? I
translate them into Dutch myself, but I only see a bat_fra.tip,
bat_ger.tip etcetera, and no bat_dut.tip.
Also the tip.ini file referenced in the on line Help, is not in my
installation of The Bat! (!).
I tried
Hi,
I followed this discussion with great interest and now I ask myself, and
since I don't know the answer, you: is it also possible to set an
alternate X-mailer header?
Like this:
X-Mailer: my secret e-mail client, version 007a
?
Hi Carsten,
CM German:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/win2000platform/SP/SP3/NT5/DE/w2ksp3.exe
CM English:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/win2000platform/SP/SP3/NT5/EN-US/w2ksp3.exe
And the Dutch version of SP3 ?
I can't find it.
Heijo
is
possible?
And if it's not, does anybody know of an alternate method of creating contact
dependent text?
I prefer writing text for language groups rather than entering text per contact, since
it saves work, it enhances consistency and make maintenance more easy.
Kind regards,
Heijo Alting
(I'm new
Hi Marck,
You wrote:
MDP Use the %ABtoMEMO macro. More specifically, %LANGUAGE=%ABtoMEMO
The macros you mention (%ABtoMEMO and %LANGUAGE) are not in the list
that is displayed in the Properties dialog box. Is there a document
in which I could find information on these additional macros?
And
Hi Marck,
MDP %if:%ABtoMEMO==A:%QINCLUDE='B':%QINCLUDE='C'
Thanks for your reply. I've found the macro listing in the online Help
and have your macro example running with two languages now (each of them
represented by a Quick Template).
Is it possible to construct a regular expression with
Ha Roelof,
RO You can nest if statements, could be something like:
RO Hallo %-
RO %IF:%ToFName=A.Kikkert:Allert:%-
RO %IF:'%ToFName'='Foxman':'Simon':'%-
RO %ToFName',
I tried the following, but the results were disappointing:
%if:%ABtoMEMO==NL:%QINCLUDE='SJABL_NL':%-
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