(in Becky) as .eml or .msg files
(they're the same format with different extension names) and import
them as such.
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quot;From"
line caused TB to generate wrong headers. It has since been fixed.
So you may want to send the problematic headers to RIT for further
testings.
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. :( Having
used to ethernet connection for the past two years, dial-up modem
connection is really killing me. Hope I can get my cable modem
connection before the school begin (when the modem pool starts
getting crowded).
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email. I'm moving tomorrow and won't have
Internet access for about a week. It's what it takes to get cable
modem access here, and it takes even longer, much longer, to get
ADSL. :( So, see you next weekend.
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at it be implemented in The Bat! unless it was
part of an integrated newsreader.
This I don't agree, exactly because it's useful for mailing lists
reading. Not everyone takes the trouble routing mailing-list mail to
another account as you do.
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. It's just my 2 cents.
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and some people are wary about bloatware. I know I do. I
also agree with many that RIT should make it their first priority to
strengthen TB's position as an email client. I just hope TB can
succeed at both. Just a wish.
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Th
to start editing.
What it doesn't make sense to me is if I put %cursor before %quote,
it should mean I want my cursor to be positioned in front of the
quotes. But it doesn't. TB always put my cursor after (below) the
quoted text.
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, ;) for what you asked are
pretty much covered by the FAQ. You do know there's a FAQ, don't
you. Just in case, it's here:
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/
Check the "How do I" section and you'll learn a lot.
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t installing display card driver written for
English Windows on Chinese Windows system sometimes cause more
troubles than it would solve. Backup before proceeding is a prudent
thing to do here, or be sure you have the original driver ready.
again with QP, while
with Base64 it will be encoded (and inflated) again. So, with web
pages consisting of English text (or of other languages without many
accented, umlaut or others that use the 8th bit), you're right, QP
is more efficient in terms of file size.
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The Bat! 1.4
econd rule, meaning you've probably had too
broad a filter definition for the first rule.
(a bad default in my opinion).
It's a good default for me (and I guess you'll agree if understand
what exactly the option means), since few of my messages have to be
handled by more than one rule.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
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To Unsubscribe from TBU
file to the recipient right? TB doesn't
process it any differently than say an .exe file does it?
That's what I thought. And I tried to mail one to myself with the
default Base64 encoding, and it was fine.
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what you mean?
Yes, it came in as a .mht file.
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within IE.
So any decent MIME-aware Internet app like Opera _should_ be able
to open it, parse it, and dump it into a browser window.
Maybe, but it doesn't in reality. :(
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
ught in "Sender", there's no need to
use alternative sets.
Theoretically, "(TBUDL in SENDER) or (TBBETA in SENDER)" is the same
as "(TBUDL or TBBETA) in SENDER", but the latter is more natural to
me. I think it's just a matter
Hi Cameleon,
That means I want auto generated trackin numbers only IF there's
not any in the subject line.
If your tracking no. is formatted in a unique way, then it shouldn't
be hard to recognize one in filters.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
extension name for its mail
from Outlook Express.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
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To send a message to the list moderation team double
istration]. This way, TB would "redirect" incoming messages
by simply moving them to the appropriate account, without sending
them out (to the Internet) again. Since it's redirected, those
messages would be treated as new incoming messages in the main
account, and filtered accordingly.
older). Be sure you won't send
anything from those secondary accounts, or tailor the filter
condition to reflect your need (e.g., only mail of which the
recipient is yourself would be deleted).
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
--
-
ETA in one folder
(that's what I do).
StringLocation Presence
Reply-To: TBUDL|TBBETASenderYes
It haven't missed a message, yet.
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ion "Check
the selected message against this rule" is cleared, as you said.
I think Ming-Li posted a discussion of this problem, but I admit that
I don't remember all the details. I'll let him or someone else
expand further. Unless of course I find his message first.
Except fo
ually case sensitive, and since it's
masked when you set it up in Account Properties, it's very easy to
get it wrong (e.g., when CAPS Lock is on when it should be off).
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il filters are applied when a message is sent, regardless
whether it's queued in the Outbox first or not.
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To send
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Hi Thomas,
Wouldn't it be easier to uncheck "Active" instead of fiddling
around with the filter rules itself?
I though that would make it impossible to apply the filter with a
hotkey. But I was wrong. Just tried. Thanks.
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?
I think it's self evident once you know what nickname is for.
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ree on what's better accomplished by
which.
Thanks for the link, though.
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To send a message to the list moderation te
Hi Thomas Davide,
"Park whole thread" as an option. Sounds good. Doesn't exist yet,
though.
Right click on the message list, then choose "Thread | Park".
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ile not claiming that the address is
that of the individual for whom the message is intended.
Good idea. Copied.
Oops, one question: I currently put TBUDL and TBBETA in one folder.
Short of separating them into different folder, is there a way to
distingu
ow is your baud rate, Tracer?
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Hi Marck,
ML I currently put TBUDL and TBBETA in one folder. Short of
ML separating them into different folder, is there a way to
ML distinguish them?
IOW - you may have asked the wrong person g.
Never mind. I figured it out--use address book template.
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The Bat
Hi Terry,
%TO=""%TO="""%OFROMNAME on TBUDL"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]".
I am lost ... where/how were you able to make this change?
The reply template for either the folder where you store your TBUDL
mail or the address book entry for TBUDL.
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ded. (Things don't always look good when wrapped.)
Personally, I don't think pressing ALT-L is any big deal.
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Hi Jamie,
It's time to get your copy of C++ or Pascal out. Ultraedit won't
cut it and I've never used GNU text editing tools.
Ultraedit does this, easily.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
ME on TBUDL"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
The first line cancel the default, and the second line sets it. If
you omit the first line, the one you set would be appended as an
additional recipient.
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--
"From" line starting each message) is a
little different, but Eudora should have no problem handling it. If
it does, then you'll have to change it with a text editor first.
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, and
you're set.
%TO=""
%TO="Fred's Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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find no LngPack.exe on RIT's web site. Where did you
download it? The file for multilingual support (including UI
translation and additional spellchecker) is intpack.exe.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
Hi Thomas,
FM Official Monkyzers'web site : www.monkyzers.ca.tc
What does ".tc" stand for? I've never seen this before.
I got curious, too. Just looked it up. It's: Turks and Caicos
Islands.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 |
installed it without problem (I installed all the spelling checker,
just to be sure).
I'm almost certain it's not downloaded right, for CRC error means
the integrity of the file is lost.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 |
Hi Thomas,
ML I got curious, too. Just looked it up. It's: Turks and Caicos
ML Islands.
Exactly *where* did you look it up?
http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/websoft/wwwstat/country-codes.txt
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
erson, you may just use the arrow keys to
navigate without expanding it first. (Hint: using the right arrow
key to go down one level.)
I know, I wish TB is as easy to navigate as in Agent, too.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
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, but nothing went wrong.
I'm using a different version of TB on a different OS from yours,
though. Don't know if that matters.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
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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.
Sorry Fred, I tried, but can't make it happen.
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The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3 | Win2k SP1
Agent)? No, there's no such key.
If you do mean "read next message in thread", then cursor keys will
do.
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Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/2 under Win2k
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2000, 2:08:07 PM
Nevertheless, you can easily correct it with a text editor.
HTH.
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To send a message to
the (unnecessarily-)hard way. Guess I need a check on my
brain soon. :-)
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Hi Jast,
.fld - folders
Tiny correction: it's .flx.
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Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/2 under Win2k
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or the FAQ:
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Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/2 under Win2k
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Hi Katsmeow,
Is there a way to delete a message thread without expanding the
thread?
Ctrl+Shift+Del
You may want to bookmark the shortcut list:
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/shortcut.eng
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Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/2 under Win2k
in
"ACCOUNT.FLX" in each account's home directory. Copying directory in
Explorer could copy only the message base and index, which is not what we
want.
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Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/2 under Win2k
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View the TBU
the end, like PST, which should be OK.
At least some versions of Eudora is not formatting the "Date:" field
right for sent messages (it shouldn't touch the headers of received
mail).
HTH.
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It's also similar to Agent's "default
newsgroup properties". :) (Sorry, I hate to mention Agent too many
times, but it's the only one I know that does this.)
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to their software?
Well, I meant "in this case", 'cause it's too close to call, and
there's a better way to solve it.
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there're too many binary data in there and its record
length isn't fixed. Unless RIT tells us how, there's no way to tell
which byte to change.
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as it is (which is hard to manage and not
very portable), it still has some advantages. E.g., it's easy to
automate changes with .reg files or scripts, which isn't easy for
INIs.
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is enabled, the
threading take presentence. So all messages are in their right
threads, which (i.e., their leading messages) are sorted by color
group, so do all messages on the same level in a thread.
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some
email clients. It's because email programs use different system
function to obtain the name of the host PC itself when logging into
SMTP servers. Some use gethostname(), use the winsock function
WSAAsyncGetHostByAddr(). Maybe RIT wants to look into this a little.
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Usi
.
This is normal, because now most email programs are doing by the
standard in formatting the "Date:" field. Most of my imported
messages with such creation dates were several years old.
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matter what folder it's in, I don't
want to kill it accidentally. Losing the "parked" status when moving
is therefore killing me.
I also fail to see why moving a parked message manually and with a
filter are implemented differently.
Could someone enlighten me on this issue?
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"Mail" subfolder under the folder where you installed The Bat!
The address book is a file called "The_Bat!.ABK", which should be in
the same "Working Directory".
I found The bat 1.45 on the RITLABS web site. Do I have to uninstall
version 1.44 before installing the
uot;\nTo:" works, there are some other things to
check: did you put quotation mark around (part of) the string, or is
there any trailing spaces?
That's all I can think of now. Maybe some other people have better
ideas.
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Using The Bat! 1.45 S/MIME under Win2k
e
template for the default account. I noticed that you're using 1.42f,
maybe it's been changed.
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To send
line".
Use "^To:" instead.
String -- \nTo:, Location -- Kludges, Presence -- No.
This one works, too.
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e.
Thanks. I've never enabled the log panel to save screen estate. If I
need it, I would rather use [Account/View log] to get a better
(larger) view. Since I usually work after midnight, my computer
doesn't beep either.
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"in the middle of text".
It's funny that Tom (whose trumpeting of Agent's "near perfect
solution" started this sub-thread) didn't make this correction. Or
perhaps I missed something during this long thread.
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Hi Nick,
It's when I spell check a document that I download from another
location that the problem appears.
How do you spell check in TB a document downloaded from another
location? You copy-paste it into a message editing window, or...?
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in your header. Did you take them
out manually? Or is there a bug with TB?
I also noticed (when I was checking the header) you're using TB 1.45
beta 11. You might want to upgrade to the 1.45 official release
(with no S/MIME) or 1.45 S/MIME (which is still in beta, despite its
name).
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Hi Tom,
IMO Agent blows TB! out of the water when it comes to mailing list
manipulation.
I know this topic is repeated often enough, but I can't help myself.
I caught myself hitting 'N' instead of Ctrl-] after reading your
post. No kidding. :) for Agent, :( for TB.
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question.
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mail, of course), and after I plugged it in TB
could send/receive mail again without having to quit and restart.
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.
Yes, RIT can make an extra dialog box for extra safety, but I'm sure
many people here would complain about the "redundant" and "annoying"
feature.
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(and hold) again to drag the selected messages,
even when there's only one message to move.
Unless it's implemented the way OS/2 does as Steve described, such
trade off is inevitable. Well, nothing is perfect. I agree it would
be nice if TB could provide such an option, though.
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two copies of every reply, and I'm not sure many
users would want this (given that it's already easy to find one's
replies in TB).
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View the T
- Enter the mail server name
- Click next, confirm the entry
- Click OK
- Click OK
Then you should no longer have a problem accessing the email
server.
I hope this helps.
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--some who brags how long he's been using Agent. :)
As an excuse, though, I never use it for email.
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To send
header info the user wishes to display.
Not to mention that some people never use it, like me.
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To send
volunteer to
help. Unfortunately, I can't, unless I don't want to graduate
anymore, :-(
Nice to know someone else has volunteered, though.
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email clients that do what you want. I'm not saying you can't
suggest new features to RIT, either. I'm just trying to make beter
sense of the way TB works, and for me, it works beautifully.
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he
option is checked or not.)
For you purpose, uncheck the "Check the selected messages against
this rule" option should do the trick.
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s expected, though.)
Now, go to the Test (destination) folder, select some messages,
and press the hotkey--TB hangs.
Regards,
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thing.
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ssages to which
you reply, not the reply messages (to be sent by you) themselves.
For those, you have to use "Outgoing Mail" filters.
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:
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/beta.html
It's just a zip file with the main exe. Unpack it and overwrite the
thebat.exe in your main program folder with it.
Please note the page specifically says it's "BETA Testers Only
Area", so use it at your own risk.
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Usi
, a comprehensive answer is beyond me.
Perhaps some security gurus could shed some light.
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To send a message
! Now, instead of moving the messages to the folder
by drag-n-drop (or menu command) after selecting them, you press the
hotkey you defined, and it's done.
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of them, and save all 20 messages into one text
file. Nicely done. No problem.
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thing has to be done at the
RITLabs' end. Let's keep wishing.
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] should do what you want.
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still have my macros available if you happen to be using Ultraedit.
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To send a message to the list mod
(who're probably consumed by the recent S/MIME beta
issues on another list) that there's a unanswered question from a
(presumed) new user here.
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does here.
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prior to" sending it on an automatic basis? The .bat trick still
works, but it can't prevent TB from sending out the original
(unmodified) message. Is there a way to get around this?
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. (I've just checked some of my old mail
to be sure.)
Are you sure those header fields aren't ripped elsewhere (e.g., in
the process from Outlook to OE)?
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