Tim, [T] wrote:
> I thought with IMAP attachments would only be downloaded if I tried
> to open or save them.
Not all IMAP clients will do this for you, especially on a message per
message basis. Mulberry has this ability well implemented. So if
you're finding this a show-stopper, give Mulberry a
find it within all of the thousands of messages :-)
Right-click in the preview pane and check Smileys.
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Quote of the day:
"I've learnt more from my failures than my successes." RICHARD BRANSON
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Tony, [T] wrote:
> there is no much use continuing this chat.
I picked this up from early. It's OK.
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. Oxymoron: Definite possibility
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL
Matthijs Van Aalten, [MVA] wrote:
> Except that when new mail arrives in my inbox, the sound is *not*
> played. Silence is all I get.
> Now I don't know if it's a bug in v3, if it's IMAP related... anyone
> here who can help me? Or perhaps I'm just doing something wrong?
This is a current limita
nd has been reported on the beta list...
not sure if a bug report is filed.
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Quote of the day:
"The full area of ignorance is not yet mapped. We are at present only
exploring the fring
MLW> cursor down a line and it appears
Confirmed... applies to all header fields. Will you copy this to TBBETA?
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Quote of the day:
"No matter how thin you slice it, there are always tw
Allie_M, [AM] wrote:
> I'm a long time OS/2 user. I stopped using it in mid 1999.
> How's it going now with that OS. Is it still viable in that apps are
> being still actively developed for it?
Shucks! My booboo. I guess it could have been worse, but this was
intended as an off-list message. I j
Lynn, [L] wrote:
> I'd rather be WARP'ed* * *Team OS/2
I'm a long time OS/2 user. I stopped using it in mid 1999.
How's it going now with that OS. Is it still viable in that apps are
being still actively developed for it?
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Tony, [T] wrote:
> I never claimed diffrently. I even think a good UI takes a *lot* of
> development time. And is *very* important. But UI is more then
> icons.
Sure, and this is why I keep saying 'user interface *appearance*'. The
user interface as a whole is an entirely different thing to talk
Ben Allen, [BA] wrote:
> Go Allie go Allie go.
> from the new non mod allie cheerleading squad
LOL! A lightish weekend, so far (keeping fingers and toes crossed),
does allow for the occasional soap-boxing. ;)
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. S met ing's ha
Tony, [T] wrote:
> The 1st thing I do after installing XP is reverting everything to
> classic w2k look.
Choice. It's all a matter of choice.
Roelof recently stated that TB! doesn't look any different to him
since he still uses the glyph set he likes.
With your glyph set and the classic Windows
Allen Day, [AD] wrote:
> I like control (which is certainly a big reason I've been using TB!
> since 1.1x or 1.2x -- but with no documentation it's difficult to
> determine how best to configure the IMAP setup -- were it not for
> you, I'd still be in the dark --
;)
> I had no idea how non
Tony, [T] wrote:
> Add fat graphics, animated stuff, and useless gadgets. IMO TB! made
> it's 1st step in that direction with the new icons and promise of
> skins.
You know, I find this interesting.
The very common negative commentary about new icons and smilies with
improved XP look support i
ank. But you seem to see something there I don't.
DW> Here's the contents, please show me where it tells me how to find a
DW> phrase. I've also looked at the Regex help page before, which is
DW> useful.
,-
| This is where you can type in what you are
| looking for
`-
essage Ritlabs
sent out. And I get these all the time... Acronis, O&O, TuneUp
Utilities, Handy Backup etc. In fact, I'd be more concerned if new
versions didn't come around very often.
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Quote of the day
John Phillips, [JP] wrote:
>> What happens if you close and bypass SpamPal? (Apart from getting spam
>> that is.)
> Haven't tried that, but all worked fine previously on 2.12, and now still
> does, so I don't think that can be the problem?
TB! v3 is different from TB! v2.12. It could very well b
Allen Day, [AD] wrote:
> Have done so, and it does seem to be working a bit more effectively.
> Perhaps the "problem" is that RL have provided too much control over
> the IMAP configuration, giving (w|m)e the end user(s) the ability to
> all-too-easily burry ourselves.
Exactly. I think this may w
Allen Day, [AD] wrote:
> I've been switching back and forth between Thunderbird for some
> time now as I've converted all my mail to IMAP and TB has
> been extremely problematic. By unchecking the box in the IMAP fine
> tune to auto-refresh every ~n minutes, I can at least keep TB
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
> My repeated suggestions for a single filter type that can be used
> for Incoming or Outgoing *or both* (by way of tickmarks) has not
> been addressed in the new version. I therefore see no reason to
> upgrade.
I guess you filter on strings other than addresses beca
Subscriber2list, [S] wrote:
> I second Stuart's comments here ... but was wondering about your
> timing to announce this. Why?
The time just came. In fact, Marck/Leif and I were in discussions for
over a week before I made the announcement.
> Well, the F-1 Champ has been virtually crowned, winn
Hello Mary,
on Thursday, 2. September 2004, at 11:52:07 [GMT -0500] you wrote
regarding "The Bat! v. 3.0":
> Thanks for your nice reply. Could you explain what "eToken" is? Should
> I disable it? If so, how?
eToken or Aladin is a hardware solution for encrypting in this case
message databases. A
Hello Mary,
on Thursday, 2. September 2004, at 11:32:41 [GMT -0500] you wrote
regarding "The Bat! v. 3.0":
> I have just now bought, downloaded, and installed The Bat! v. 3.0.
> Among the first 20 messages that I received with it, I found my
> RITLabs "thank-you" letter, with the registration key
Ben Allen, [BA] wrote:
> I read this sentence a few times and i couldn't get over you saying
> "official". This led me to the conclusion that you are going to become
> a rogue trouter. Or maybe even a trouter for hire...
Nope. Not to worry. :) No more trouting from me. I trout only
official
Joseph N., [JN] wrote:
> I missed your initial post, Allie. I'm sorry to see you go.
> Thanks much for being one of the Pillars of Batdom.
Thanks Joe and thanks to all who expressed similarly kind words of
appreciation and goodwill!! They are all deeply appreciated.
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al version will replace
SecureBat!
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Current version is 3.00.00 | '
rstand things, the Personal version is the same as you are used
to and licensing depends on status, e.g. personal, business, educational
use etc.
The new Professional version replaces SecureBat.
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Quote of the day:
"Probable impossibili
Anne, [A] wrote:
> As I understand it the Home version is the existing TB! that
> we're all used to, and the Pro version includes the features
> previously found in SecureBat - i.e. hardware tokens etc.
To add to that, all the Security features available previously
available in SecureBat! are not
t effort which has improved support for many TB! users so that
they can maximize their use of TB!.
Note that I'll not be leaving the lists entirely. I'll still be
around, but no longer as an official trouter.
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· My PGP-Keys: http://ke
rties and select the Deletion tab. Check
the Use folder-specific deletion settings and then for Alternative
deletion specify the alternative folder. Then setup the maximum number
of messages stored and/or number of days you want to keep messages in
the folder.
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eats other solutions in terms of optimization
for use with Exchange."
IOW's if Exchange is the server, the Outlook is the 'hand fitting in
glove' solution for it.
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o public or shared
folders.
You can associate TB! address books with LDAP servers.
That leaves only the calendar stuff.
The problem is really the choice of server software and if it's
Exchange then Outlook beats other solutions in terms of optimization
for use with Exchange.
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n 'Use folder specific deletion settings' and
you can archive messages.
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The Bat! v2.13 "Lucky" Beta/8 · Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2)
. I c
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Jan,
on Wednesday, 25. August 2004, at 11:18:20 [GMT -0400] you wrote
regarding "BayesIt Macros":
> What I mean is if BayesIT filters come first & I de-activated all my
> own TB! filters, then I can see how accurate BayesIT is.
Following order
'm behind a proxy. Even
using an HTTP-tunnel is a problem. I'm using a webmail server to access my
IMAP server at home.
As a result, I can't add custom headers or PGP/MIME sign messages.
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racter like !, `, %, $, #, ^, +,
or =, TB! will no longer recognize it as a mailto URL without explicitly
making it so by adding 'mailto:'.
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Nurbles wrote:
> That is TheBat!'s 'checking mail' task that is hung. I
> cannot exit TheBat!, because a task is active. It refuses
> to abort the task, despite offering that as an option. I
> can only use the Windows Task Manager to KILL the program
> entirely. When I restart it after POPFile
Hello Andre,
Just checking my self following macro combination:
Spam Stats, last 24 hours (%BAYESITVERSION)
Total Spam Emails: %STATSPAMLETTERS(24)
Total Clean Emails: %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(24)
BayesIT guessed right %-
%calculate="100-(%STATSPAMERLETTERS(24)/%STATSPAMLETTERS(24))"%% of the time
My
plugin that uses
white lists. It would likely then have an auto-white list building
feature that adds addresses to which you're sending/replying to the
white list, your address book.
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The Bat! v2.13 &qu
s in the editor and then
click on the little down arrow to the right of the field.
That drop down list shows a history of the addresses that were entered
in the field.
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The Bat! v2.13 "Lucky" Bet
ne
automatically. You'd have to test and see.
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The Bat! v2.13 "Lucky" Beta/7 · Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2)
. Oxymoron: Slow speed.
I go to work and open my
> Outlook.
Go in the account properties and select the 'IMAP fine-tune' section.
Enable the option: 'compress folders when switching to another folder'
See if this helps. It works here.
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· My
David Earl, [DE] wrote:
> Is it possible to provide TB with a set of default templates, which
> will be used when creating new accounts & _folders_?
Unfortunately, no. This isn't possible. I don't know if it will be
made possible either.
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Marc, [M] wrote:
> Is it possible to create HTML templates?.
Sorry, but no.
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The Bat! v2.13 "Lucky" Beta/1 · Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2)
. Oxymoron: Reinvent.
pgpn
lder"
I forgot about that. The 'browse deleted messages' option is in the
main windows 'Folder' menu.
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epresented as files at the explorer level.
The files are named in a way that you can't easily tell which
represents which IMAP folder. This isn't really necessary since one
can simply purge the cache for each folder.
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.
For this to work, you'll need to be using TB! v2.12 or later.
Visit http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/
A lot of information is there as well as the files you need.
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The Bat! v2.12.03 /·\ WinXP
Critter, [C] wrote:
> is that a possibility?
Only if you create outgoing filters to move the sent messages to their
various folders.
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. Oxymo
e. I'm really not
sure about this.
However, you're correct in that it's definitely not a good idea to
have two antivirus programs doing system monitoring concurrently. This
will likely lead to conflicts, errors and consequent stability
problems.
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e I'm having some problems with the IMON
module.
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. Don't believe everything you hear or anything you say.
pgpzP6WXLJHhP.pgp
Description: PGP signature
__
or a new one to be released. The same
for NOD32.
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. ...put knot yore trust inn spel chequers.
pgpvvxdf6oTsW.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current versi
Allie Martin, [AM] wrote:
> Try moving the messages to a newly created folder.
That should the messages that are in the offending Inbox folder.
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The Bat! v2.13 "Lucky" Beta/5 on WinXP Pro (SP2)
. Oxymoron: Unachievable Ac
orer, go to your BatMail folder and find the offending
Inbox folder and delete the .tbb and .tbi files.
Restart TB! and then move the messages back to the Inbox. Tell us how
it goes.
PS// Make sure it's the right INBOX directory that you delete the tbb
and tbi files from. :)
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7;, there's a switch
for compressing all folders on exit. Is that switch enabled?
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. If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail
pgp5W
ages, they disappear
from the VF since they no longer have one of the criteria for VF
filter matching. After replying, they're now marked as being replied
to.
This works very nicely and with other colour groups one could achieve
the same effect with 'important' and 'to do
Hello Plan9,
On 11 August 2004, 15:22 -0400 (20:22 local time) Plan9 [P] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin>> Is this a problem? You can see my machines FQDN is the header but I
Martin>> wouldn't have thought that was a security breach.
P> I think what he is referring t
Hello Leif,
On 11 August 2004, 09:29 -0600 (16:29 local time) Leif Gregory [LG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
W>> I 've done a test with a self sent email, and I can see this header
W>> ! My friend use TB to, but his mail I receive haven't his computer
W>> name in header !
W>> What 's wrong wi
dumps these messages to a Sundries
folder so that the Inbox remains empty. The first sign of the problem
occurring is that all the messages in the Inbox fail to be filtered.
> What says connection centre about your IMAP session?
Nothing special usually. Just that it's connected. No unfini
' options and under the section 'Receive Mail' what is the
Protocol type stated there?
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. If only women came with pulldown menus and online
r message.
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. Insert New Disk for Drive C: Press ENTER when ready.
pgpkqfyTHC9P1.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current ve
the winds will not be too terrible.
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. Friendship is one soul in two bodies. -Frost
pgpDd72Eawq4W.pgp
Description: PGP signature
ou using POP or IMAP?
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. A good pun is its own reword.
pgpziPS7av2Ry.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.12.00 |
ear
that. ;)
However, as with most nice appearing monospaced fonts, the character
range is limited and many who write in other languages may not be
happy with this.
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. Every mor
0 message folder taking 40 secs to display the message
list is just off the scale. Something is causing it and I really doubt
that it's simply TB!. A corrupt message base is one of the few reasons
confined to TB!.
Made any changes to your system lately? Is your system behaving
normally othe
ghting over the message base for scanning vs TB! for displaying?
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. Brevity is the soul of lingerie.
pgp1UyCqp1DJY.pgp
Description: PGP signature
___
Alexander S. Kunz, [ASK] wrote:
> Ungh, now this one doesn't thread at my end! :-/
> Anybody else?
Yes. That one lacked both In-Reply-To and Reference headers.
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. A
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> OIC. Just looked at the first message were you reported broken threading,
> and in that signature I saw 2.13...
Yes. I use v2.13 beta/3 at home and I use v2.12.00 at work. :)
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R
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> They thread fine here. May it be an IMAP thing, not recognising the
> References header?
TB! downloads from the IMAP server what it needs, saves it to a cache
file and then uses it. IOW's, it's TB! that does the threading. Even
after viewing and reading the messages whic
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> Those messages do thread fine here at my end, too. I am using
> version 2.12.00 of TB, and those who report threadings works just
> fine are using, as far as the information is availabe, the 2.12.xx
> version ,too.
> You and Allie are using 2.13beta - and the messages d
threading using the only the
Reference: header information, while with others, the threading fails.
The other mystery is what is happening to the In-reply-to header that
TB! usually generates when a reply message is generated.
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e id of
the message that you're replying to.
I wonder where that header is disappearing to?
Are you using TB!? If so, then something is deleting that header.
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. Fer sell cheep: IBM
g column. It would seem that it's another of the
systems colour schemes colours that is used or a derivative of it.
I just changed the window colour and the sorted columns colour was
changed to one that's just a little darker than the colour I chose for
the Window.
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moment ... no.
There are plans for customizable toolbars but that is yet to be
implemented.
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. CURSOR: What you become when your system crashes.
pgp7nXdzU7Gn
sorted things out now.
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. No good deed goes unpunished - Clare Booth Luce
pgpL4ShiqPt7U.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Cur
ut myself and the
system I use. However, I wouldn't use that signature for a discussion
list as this. That level of detail is simply unnecessary to be sending
with each and every message. If the time comes to include the details,
apply a quick template that contains the relevant macros to easily
outp
---> move message to folder.
It's this second filter that doesn't work.
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. Oxymoron: Somewhat Incompatible.
pgpETZaC7Fe54.pgp
Description: PGP signature
__
ke the rule setup look as in the
captured image (the correct way):
http://www.ac-martin.com/pics/alternative2.png
or do you use 'Alt-Ins' to make the setup look as in this captured
image (the incorrect way for your filter to work)?
http://www.ac-martin.com/pics/alternative1.png
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n is
still not on the server. The essence of IMAP is being able to have all
messages and their attributes stored on a central server.
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. Never deprive someone of hope; it may be
signatures. So, in the end, it's just not a good idea.
We therefore officially ask that you shorten your signature to 4-6
lines (not including the PGP sig). Thanks!
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. A mi
t switch to using the Plain Text (Windows) editor.
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. Unsolicited advice answers unasked questions
pgpkkAGiICXCM.pgp
Description: PGP signature
C
ferent versions of the sound file and keep them in a particular
folder. Instead of moving the slider you're wishing for, just choose
another sound file. :)
A little awkward, but it's a working solution for now and the
foreseeable future. :)
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Fine By Me (:-).
This is all we ask and I really appreciate your willingness to go
along with us on this one.
> Thanks for your patience with my local-newbie ways.
Sure. I always send interjections to newbies with some amount of
suspense. The reactions are quite varied and unpredictable at times.
:)
Anna, [A] wrote:
> I tried this and didn't have any success. I'm just buffaloed and very
> frustrated. Anyone have any further thoughts?
Can you send mail using another e-mail client with the same account
setup?
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Dave Merrill, [DM] wrote:
> So TB doesn't do that when it detects html in my outgoing msgs...
> h... Allie (only, please), would you mind trying that, sending
> an html email built that way to me directly? Thanks.
Done and coming your way.
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RL+S brings up the 'S'orting
Office/Filters panel.
In the editor, Shift+Ctrl+S 's'igns the message using OpenPGP.
In the main window CTRL+Enter generates a reply message.
In the editor CTRL+Enter sends the message.
There are other contextual shortcuts like these.
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e need a shortkey
for new features. :) At least that was never released.
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. Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
pgpPjYDM2F3pD.pgp
Description: PGP sig
t that's
about it.
> What do people use for calendaring outside of TB?
I use 'Time and Chaos'.
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. No good deed goes unpunished - Clare Booth Luce
pgp3eRXGmMgHr.pgp
Descripti
send messages, open linked documents or messages or start
programs.
> - Pop up an alert and optionally play a sound when an appointment occurs?
> Can I snooze the alert for a selectable amount of time, so it reminds me
> again later?
Yes. Alerts for the above mentioned tasks can be created a
Ben Allen, [BA] wrote:
> Won't the default key for reloading the .msl file need to be redefined
> before the new sorting office come out which is soon.
I don't see why since the new sorting office will be replacing the
old one. The old one is invoked using Shift+CTRL+S .
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that we're referring to.
If you wish to add yourself, then you'll need to follow Leif's
instructions about going to http://www.pcwize.com/thebat
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he new .msl file.
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pgpYrehd7Z32U.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL
uot;=20"? TheBat! or PGP?
That's TB! encoding the message in a way to preserve trailing spaces.
There's a choice of quoted printable or the completely unreadable
Base64.
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The Bat! v2.1
using Tab Browser Extensions, I
still have FireFox opening externally called URL's in new instances
rather than a new tab in an already opened instance. How can I clean
that up?
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The Bat! v2.1
d.
The other thing to grow accustomed to is text reflowing and how it
works. Using Alt-L vs Autoformat and finally settling on your default
approach.
Good luck and enjoy!
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The Bat! v2.12.04 on WinXP Pro
However, it's minimized after hitting Win-D
again.
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The Bat! v2.12.04 on WinXP Pro (SP1)
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ike you wish to toggle on the 'Showing of headers',i.e.,
Shift+Ctrl+H rather than bringing up the message source window.
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St - Musaic.Net, [SMN] wrote:
> TB does not react to Windows Show Desktop try Windows-
> button + M and see for yourself.
TB! disappears/minimizes here.
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M I C C U L L E N, [MIC] wrote:
> I'll try it for a few days and see how I go. Sure is ugly though.
It's the fonts that are often ugly. I use BitStream Vera Sans Mono
which is fine for the characters I tend to type.
If you wish to try it you can send me a note offlist.
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Unfortunately TB! will not wrap on sending so
the text is sent unwrapped.
Your only solution would be to hit the return key when you're near to
80 characters and do the hard wrapping yourself, switch back to
MicroEd or ignore the problem. I use MicroEd only.
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Keith Russell, [KR] wrote:
> The ability to do IMAP Bayesian filtering with The Bat would be a
> major factor in getting me back to TB
Spam fighting moved you away from TB!??? This is so sad. :(((
Damn that spam.
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e to go into each account's
> properties and uncheck the box.
Ok. I get it now. ;) Thanks for that explanation.
Now that I have no solution for. I can only sympathize with the need
for that requirement. An offline mode switch has been long wished for.
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