. Is there one?
I have always set it for each folder - nobody has ever pointed me to a
way to set this globally or by account and I have never found one
myself.
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Using The
t; then pick the "shortcuts" tab...
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ome of the addresses, I guess the server you are sending
out through is not behaving correctly.
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o the right, or drag the
whole window to the left until the right edge is visible and then drag
the right edge to the left. But I see Stuart has directed us to a
previously un-noticed menu option to remember the window position.
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s
> sending an unending stream of duplicate messages to the
> succesfully delivered addresses.
That doesn't happen for me.
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ders in my message list. The size is remembered but the position on
screen is not. Maximise the window and it opens maximised next time.
> Any ideas as to how I can fix this?
Option 1: Maximise the new message window
Option 2: Reduce the width
Option 3: Possibly, edit the position in th
bats is a bit unpredictable (-;
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Hi
On Monday 26 October 2009 at 5:23:57 AM, in
,
Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
> MFPA: What do you mean by "the shortcut?" I do not see
> any text in the reply tree that would refer to reply
> quoting selected text.
Here, it is under: main form | main menu | specials
below &qu
in the toolbar in the main TB!
window (or in a message editor window, depending which F4 shortcut has
stopped working) and selecting "Customise..." and then the "shortcuts"
tab and then see if the shortcut is still set to F4. You double-click
an item to edit its shortcut
the same as before?
If so, wouldn't 4.0.38 re-create the .tbi files if the .tbb files were
copied back to the mail directories of the 4.0.38 installation?
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38).
Could you export the messages to unix mailbox format, then downgrade,
then import them back in?
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Hi
On Tuesday 20 October 2009 at 9:20:13 PM, in
, Roelof Otten wrote:
> Apart from the %MailDir macro TB also supports the
> %AccountDir and the %ProgramDir macros
And %ACCOUNTATTACHDIR
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Hi
On Thursday 15 October 2009 at 5:22:50 PM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> So, the S/Mime sigs from this particular customer now
> verify fine. I thank all who contributed.
Glad you got it sorted.
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Only dead fish go with the flow
aste.
2. If the list archive is available on the internet, simply send your
friend the link to the first message in the thread.
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Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes
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rg"
Both that and your previous message verified OK, issued to CAcert WoT
User by CA Cert Signing Authority.
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On Saturday 10 October 2009 at 5:40:59 PM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> This is very useful, thank you. NAVFAC is actually my
> customer, so you are right on the spot.
Completely by accident (-;
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When you're through chang
and I selected "examine
certificate" and found the above link under details | certificate
fields | certificate | extensions | authority information access
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ly resides somewhere in an IE directory.
No experience myself but maybe the solution given at reference 2.2 in
the first post of
http://ritlabs.com/en/forum/read.php?FID=4&TID=7101&MID=27073&phrase_id=1629356#message27073
will help? I think you need to be using the
f sending immediately.
> Is there a way for the reply to use the "send timing"
> and force a random delay between 5 and 60 minutes???
I can't advise here as I am not yet upgraded to a version with this
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Hi
On Friday 9 October 2009 at 7:05:00 PM, in
, Simon wrote:
> I am sure MFPA must be an initialism.
Correct (-;
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Another person's secret is like another person's money:
you are not as careful with it as you are with your o
as expired, so the site is showing adverts.
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cation: thebat
DDE Application Not Running:
Topic: tbDDE
The quotes shown around the path to my TB! executable and around %1
are as is.
The path to your TB! executable may be different than mine.
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Usin
r do other non-microsoft mail clients struggle with
this as well?
> TB! has been around for a
> long while now so I would have thought that annoyance
> would have been resolved by now.
There are various MAPI-related issues at RITlabs issue tracker...
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sage body - then the link
disappears and the message body is populated by the relevant template.
I cannot send a file by email from within MS Word as the menu option
is greyed out. (The option to send by Fax is available, even though I
do not have a Fax client configured!)
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e wrong
account.)
2. Set up Virtual Folders that show you the mail from both accounts
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Hi
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 at 6:33:22 AM, in
, Roger Phillips wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
> Monday, September 28, 2009, 7:24:04 PM, among other
> things, you wrote:
M>> I am going mad :( -
> Have you put the test filter at the head of the filter queue? That is
> alw
Is the test filter marked as "active"?
If a common filter, is it shared with all accounts?
What happens if you right-click the message and "test filters"?
Have you tried setting up a hot-key combination to test the *actions*
of the filter, in case the issue lies there and
Hi
On Friday 25 September 2009 at 4:55:53 PM, in
, Jens Franik wrote:
> Guten Tag MFPA,
> am Freitag, 25. September 2009 um 16:41 schrieben Sie:
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>>
>> Current vers
just included the
email address or just the name but the message had both. My testing
shows it does.
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st be moving the
message addressed to y, z, a, b and c back out of the folder your
filter described above has moved it to?
Does it make any difference if you change the order of the filter
conditions? ("recipient contains y and sender contains xx" instead of
"sender contains xx an
it that way but it was an
idea I got from this list (and is mentioned in the "Most Frequently
Asked Questions" text file I received when I joined).
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this one
sends and receives properly, move all the messages and folders across
from and then delete the non-working account. Then rename the test
account as the personal account and check it still works.
Just a suggestion - no guarantees, and even if it works it won't say
what was going wr
nding out from that address is causing
others to miss some of your mail. Just a thought. (-;
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Hi
On Saturday 12 September 2009 at 3:34:12 PM, in
, Webgenie wrote:
> Yes, if you received my reply, it went to you through
> the list.
> Webgenie
> As foretold, Chew Yoke Lim wrote:
I smell trout (-;
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ETHERNET(n): device u
Make sure to log in as an Administrator (or whatever Vista calls it)
and try again.
Failing that, try Safe Mode.
Try installing to a location you know you can write to.
Failing that, google for "ICACLS" (sans quotes)...
Remember if a newer version of TB! a new licence will probably
d *are* included.
> It will be interesting to send and receive this message
> and see what the various viewers do!
Here, both viewers displayed the same. I.e., the final bracket *not*
included for both your examples. The angle brackets also did not
become part of the URL in either viewe
y that links in the
> webinterface should not be clickable... Did you try
> with other links?
I did now. All the other links I found were properly rendered and
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Hi
On Sunday 6 September 2009 at 12:44:12 AM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> Of course it's fixable.
I'm told Thunderbird 3.0b4 manages to include the closing bracket as
part of the link.
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Wisdom is a companion to age; yet a
quot;(signals_intelligence)" sits immediately after
M>> it in normal text.
> Exactly so my newsreader MesNews does this job :-(
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Life is a holiday. In the same
resolved => closed
And "Fixed in Version" is blank.
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!, OpenOffice,
MS Office and OE mis-handle this URL.
I notice also that if the URL expresses the closing bracket as "%29"
instead of ")" TB! treats it correctly (at least in MicroEd)
E.g.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Clicking_on_a_Link_Shortcut_in_Windows_Dis
al POV, it's simply unacceptable, as we
> have to share URLs all the time.
Yahoo's webmail interface ("classic" rather than the one with the
extra annoying features) does even worse: the link ends with
"Echelon_" and the whole of "(signals_intelligence)"
Hi
On Saturday 5 September 2009 at 3:44:14 PM, in
, simbabque wrote:
> I cannot find the licence text...
Check your TB! program directory for a file called "licence.txt"
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Don't ask me, I'm making this up as I go!
ith this exact name" generated
pages.
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Hi
On Saturday 5 September 2009 at 7:20:22 AM, in
, Bill McQuillan wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-09-04, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>> On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:25:28 +0100 GMT (05/Sep/09, 4:25 AM +0700 GMT),
>> MFPA wrote:
M>>> I just noticed when including the following URL in a
M
eans it's not a TB! issue, though. An issue with a
software application doesn't *have* to be ignored just because there
are other applications with the same issue.
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Hi
I just noticed when including the following URL in a message:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echelon_(signals_intelligence)
that TB! does not treat the closing bracket as part of the link.
I'm using MicroEd, in case it makes a difference.
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key. You do not need their key to decrypt
the message.
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ng but on checking again it appears to
be just cosmetic when placed in Outbox. I shall format this as one long line to
test/illustrate what happens when actually sent.
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paragraph and leave extra long lines
in the editor window (by *not* pressing ALT+L), when I send the
message or put it in the outbox the long lines get wrapped to 96
characters. I use MicroEd, set to wrap at 70 characters, to auto-wrap,
and not to auto-format.
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Hi
On Saturday 29 August 2009 at 12:16:23 AM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> Can anybody confirm that a PGP encrypted and signed
> message cannot be decrypted in TB! if you don't have
> the sender's public key to check the signature?
> Also, if somebody pastes their key into a m
it above, nor do I.
> Could it be because there was an apostrpohe in the name? Yet, the
> box in the new account Archived Messages has the same name (B'dette)
> but that is perfectly visible from within TB!
Apostrophes are OK. AFAIK, you can use any character in a TB!
folder and restarting TB, but no luck.
> What could be the problem?
Is the folder one of the standard ones on an account, such as
Inbox, Outbox, Sent Mail, Inbox - known, Trash? They don't tend to go
if you try to delete them.
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for purging this folder." Then any message
you selected and hit DELETE (without SHIFT) would be archived as well.
Depends on what behaviour you want - I probably would forget to press
SHIFT when deleting, so I'd end up archiving some spam as well.
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OUNTS' REQUEST
Good shout.
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27;t show up as an option in the list to copy messages to.
If you are not signed into a password-protected account, it does not
show up in the list to copy to. You can just type into the box but why
introduce the possibility of error for the sake of signing into an
account? (-;
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outgoing filter that copies all outgoing messages to the "Sent Mail"
folder in my Archived_Messages account. The original account "sent
mail" folders are set to keep messages for N days and to remove old
messages and compress on exit.
My Archived_Messages account conta
Hi
On Saturday 29 August 2009 at 1:37:20 AM, in
, Susanne wrote:
> What makes me wonder is why TB doesn't show up as a
> running program in the Task Manager anymore.
Shows up twice in mine. You want to borrow one?
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Nothing a P
keyring if
the key is not already there to check the signature?
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Hi
On Thursday 27 August 2009 at 8:53:46 PM, in
, Peter Meyns wrote:
> This is a good one for April fools! :D
Not sure I understand how it would be good for April Fools, since that
setting really exists and has that functionality.
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H
witch to the
> MicroEd, apply Alt-L as necessary, switch back to
> Windows and send it! Works for me.
What is the advantage of switching back to the Windows editor to send
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desire.
Or you could remove the tick from "Free caret positioning" at
Options | Preferences | Viewer/Editor | Editor preferences |
MicroEd-specific options. (-;
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Zorba the Greek - before he zorbas you
Using T
Hi
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 2:46:05 PM, in
, Robert G. wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 4:31:06 PM, MFPA wrote:
M>> That would be really good. It could perhaps be
M>> accomplished by allowing the existing pgp macros to
M>> take arguments,
> Do we still hav
plete="group"
(where "group" is a mailing list defined in your gpg.conf file or in
PGPkeys) and maybe even %usepgp("encryptionkey","signingkey")
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War is a matter of vital importance to the State.
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ing as it is not part of the address.
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During an eruption - move away from the volcano - not towards it
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Hi
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 at 4:25:25 PM, in
, I wrote:
> Further investigation reveals an issue that affects a
> number of other macros in addition to %SingleRe.
Now reported at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=7699
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Ul
Hi
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 at 6:52:21 PM, in
,
tracer wrote:
> Thats probably the best solution...
Except that the same problem afflicts several other macros.
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dary user ID of
"GSWoT:UA16 (www.gswot.invalid) " and then
composed a message with "golovn...@gswot.invalid" on the from line.
When I put the message in the outbox a dialog box asked me for the
passphrase for the Key ID of that test key.
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ould create a user ID that was less complex. For TB!'s purposes
it would just need the email address and you do not have to make it
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ddition of the checkbox for numbering
> to all of the Reply template dialogs?
That wish could be requested separately - don't forget the sorting
office templates for auto-replies as well as all the other places to
set up reply templates.
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ddress to sign
with. I only have the from address I was testing as a user ID on one
pgp key. It is not the primary user ID on that key.
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The truth is rarely pure and never simple
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Hi
On Sunday 23 August 2009 at 5:22:42 PM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> I shall compare my reply templates for PGPNET and TBUDL.
My TBUDL template that was/is working begins with:-
%replyto="%fromname <%fromaddr>"%-
%-
%SingleRe%-
%SetHeader("X-
singlere" and also swallowing the "Hi" at the beginning of my
replies. I shall compare my reply templates for PGPNET and TBUDL.
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On the odd occasion that I edit a paragraph, it is no bother to
re-wrap it with ALT+L.
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essage in the outbox any
extra-long lines are wrapped at 96 characters.
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e just outlined, overly long lines are wrapped at something like 96
characters when the message is sent or saved to Outbox.
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Don't talk unless you can improve on the silence
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ngleRe macro to stop
working for me. When I deleted my %SingleRe and created replies, the
little numbers appeared.
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Greater than being great is being grateful.
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"new" account to never check for
incoming mail. I have some accounts set up like that, with no "receive
mail" settings at all. Also make sure that "mailbox checking" has both
boxes unticked and "ignore 'check all accounts' request" is ticked.
TBUDL' information:
> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
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working as expected;
> the unexpected part is that the old [2] addition didn't
> get erased from the previous reply!
I suggest re-evaluating whether your new template is working as
expected; my messages do not contain the "[2]" in their subject line.
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Hi
On Tuesday 18 August 2009 at 6:18:51 PM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> Hi
> I have a couple of contacts that send HTML emails
> formatted with some of the text in black. As I read my
> email with white text on a black background, I miss
> this bit of the text unless spacing sug
e old
> number from my previous one.
Not sure I understand how a reply created with a new template has
something from the previous template.
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When you're through changing, you're through
Usi
regards,
MFPA
There is no job so simple that it cannot be done wrong
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and RTV preferences but
the rich text viewer honours my PTV background setting of "black." How
can I make it also honour my text colour setting of "white?"
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Hi
On Tuesday 18 August 2009 at 4:11:06 PM, in
, Jim Kyle wrote:
> Re[2]: The Bat and Mac computing
You could avoid those untidy little numbers in your subject lines by
including in your reply template for TBUDL the following line:-
%SingleRe%-
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Just a suggestion, that you could migrate your QT into an address book
reply template for that contact.
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ing an additional profile and see if the required setting
works as desired when using that profile.
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Reality is nothing but a collective hunch.
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On Saturday 15 August 2009 at 9:26:06 PM, in
, Jens Franik wrote:
> Did you talk about IMAP? :-)
I heard a rumour that TB! has IMAP functionality. . .
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selecting "copy" then
pasting it into a message so that somebody on the list can take a
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"Save As... Alt+F5."
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folder name but needed both.
Still, I'm pleased to see that it now works. I can finally convert my
few remaining account filters to common filters.
Thank you, Thomas.
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The One with The An
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Think for yourself.
Otherwise you have to believe what other people tell you.
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\saved from email\%OSUBJ.txt
select the "plain text" radio button
select the "increment the file name" radio button
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Using The
rom yourself!)
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Yellow snow is not lemon flavoured
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rip the headers.
For a simpler way, see my message
mid:937401627.20090814213...@my_localhost.
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ist, it will be created - well it was here when testing, anyway.
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QT so that if the
> REPLY has to be done with B account, but opens with A
> account, I run the QT and the FROM id changes from A to
> B.
Why not use the built-in menu function for this? From the message
editor Options | Active account...
> sometimes, it is overlooked and the REPLY go
e field with it. Enter
> there results in submitting a blank form!
Assuming the first entry on the list was blank. (-;
I usually select those with the mouse - then sometimes end up changing
the selection by scrolling down the page using the scroll wheel!
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