offlist; we have a TBOT list for that. I am sure there are some people
Umm... unless I'm missing something significant... ie/
[EMAIL PROTECTED], where is TBOT? I've looked everywhere on the TB!
site, and can't find mention of it... ?
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You'll find it on egroups. it is a TBUDL spin-off site set up by Jast
a while back. There are quite a few of us there.
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Thank you, greatly appreciated. :-)
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I am still not sure whether I'll migrate to The Bat. Apart
from my complaints about the editor (habit does decrease the
intensity of the complaint, I might add), I have one other,
rather important worry: continuity.
TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained
by a team of
MDP As Allie just said to me in private: "I strongly believe that this
MDP will be a turning point for the list. A thousand years of peace. :-)".
MDP We shall see.
This is indeed a pity, despite his abrasive style SL definitely made
some valuable contributions to the list, I for one am
Then why were you so eager to term it "another notepad wannabe"?
Because most, if not all, ASCII editors on Windows aren't much above that
level. I've taken a look at UltraEdit and wasn't impressed by it in the
least. Same stuff, different programmer
I don't believe that's a
S All balls, no bollocks!
You may have to explain to the whole North American population what
it means.
Thanks to the Sex Pistols it has been proved in a court of law that
the word 'Bollocks' is not swearing or offensive. It is not a word
that exists in American vocabulary
I have a question about file attachments, and I'm wondering if it's
something that I'm doing wrong, or something that TB! isn't doing quite
right. ;-)
The problem is that if I attach a file to an outgoing email, send the
email and then look in the sent folder, I can see the attached file as
part
I guess I should step in and clarify somewhat. The problem is on
receiving large files via email. Normally, if I want to send a very
large file, I will ftp it to somebody. But, I'm a web developer (among
other things) and don't have the luxury of dealing with many
computer-literate people.
Well, I'm back with my favourite pet peeve. And since I'm in a bad
mood, I'll be blunt. Although TB! is, without question, my favourite
email client, it SUCKS in a big-huge way when it comes to handling big
email attachments. Yes, I am talking multiple-megabyte (sometimes
upwards of 15 megs)
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 10:58:22AM -0500, Soth wrote:
So, can anybody suggest a solid email client that intuitively handles
multiple POP accounts, has excellent filtering features, a reasonable
interface, and that doesn't kick the bucket when it comes to a big
email?
PMMail2000.
*grin
I'm not sure if this has been brought up yet, I haven't been around for
a while... but has anybody else had a problem where attachments aren't
being stored in the email bodies for created emails? Ie/ if I create
and send an email with a small .jpg attached to it, I can look in my
sent folder and
Well, well. AFAIK this summer there was a heated
discussion in Oxford whether to teach their math students what
"uniformly continuous function" is or NOT:-))) ROTFLMAO, as
you say:-) This is exactly what *our* students are taught in the
*very* first semester:-))
You're joking,
Tuesday, November 16, 1999, 10:34:26 PM, tracer wrote:
Steve If that is it, run Linux and Samba. Better use of the hardware.
But not everybody knows how to connect linux and windows together over
a network
Samba. Just like connecting Windows to Windows over a network. :P
This is my second attempt... I'll skip the first message -- the topic
has been beaten to death. ;-)
But, here's the second topic... my brilliant idea. ;-)
Subj: Idea for sorting office
I was wondering what you all thought about the ability to add
sub-folders to the sorting filters? Their use
Is this easily do-able and, if so, what steps do I need to take?
Move the contents of the program directory and all subdirectories to
the new PC. That's all.
He needs to export the registry key for The Bat! and import it in his
new machines registry. In order for the registry keys to
I was wondering... does TB! support archiving? As far as I know (having
used this wonderful client for 2 years(?) now...) it doesn't, and I
believe that it should... would make manipulating email databases with
over 20,000 messages a bit easier... Maybe this could be done as simply
as adding a
(*grin* I have seen few people as calm and laid-back as Al Capone. ;-) )
My problem is I cannot receive mail from outside clients! I can e mail
myself from the bat to the bat!
But I cannot receive mail from anyone else outside of the bat! to the BAT!
I still goes to Eudora PRO. I even tried
My friend, posting the same 14k email in response to 3 _unrelated_
topics is very inconsiderate. Not everybody can afford that kind of
rudeness.
Take care,
- Marco
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Tuesday, November 09, 1999, 8:04:19 AM, Soth wrote:
My friend, posting the same 14k email in response to 3 _unrelated_
topics is very inconsiderate. Not everybody can afford that kind of
rudeness.
I have a suspicion that it is because he somehow got a filter setup and
doesn't know
Tuesday, November 09, 1999, 8:39:19 AM, Roel wrote:
don't know about that: if you look at the times the mails were
created: he generated about 3/minute...
if it had been a filter they would all have had the same
creation-time... (unless he's running a 286 at 6 Mhz :-) )
If you look at
I haven't looked at killfilters in a while (Set them up once to remove a
lot of porn spam email which was REALLY starting to bug me.)
BUT, from what I remember, they download the headers, and then kill from
the server the emails whose headers match your criteria.
This is interesting. I have WinRAR but I couldn't find the command for
splitting file. How can it be done? I would really appreciate your
explanation because I would like to split TB on two floppies since
this version is the first that is bigger then 1.44MB;)
*grin* wasn't going to
in which order get the rules in the filtering office applied to a
message. the reason i ask is, that in pmmail98 i filtered every mail
and the last rule was "move to folder SPAM". in the bat this seems not
to work...
From my experience, the filters are processed in the order that they're
At 6:22:54 AM on Tuesday, October 26, 1999, your quill inscribed unto the ether:
By the way, it seems that some people have problems with internal
image viewer. Maybe integrating IrfanView in TheBat! would solve this
problem (and bring many advantages)? Just look at the way Windows
Commander
At 2:04:29 PM on Monday, October 25, 1999, your quill inscribed unto the ether:
We have undergone a server crash and the list has just about been put
back together from backups but the membership list is we had to go
from was more than a little out of date.
Ah! That explains it... And
S an attachment from work to home, or vice versa. By 'large' I mean 4
S meg, 8 meg and 24 meg attachments.
S Gotcha #1:
STB! 1.36 can no longer successfully import or view an email
Scontaining an attachment any bigger than (roughly) 4.5 megabytes.
SIt seems to chew up all available
I tend to send and receive large attachments. Often I'll be sending
an attachment from work to home, or vice versa. By 'large' I mean 4
meg, 8 meg and 24 meg attachments.
Gotcha #1:
TB! 1.36 can no longer successfully import or view an email
containing an attachment any bigger than
I'm sure I'll feel stupid about this, but is there a way to change
the account default column settings. I've looked around but all I
can find is where to change the column settings for an individual
folder.
*grin* You're going to love this... I only discovered it by accident:
right
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