Oops. I found that I somehow got the threaded view
setting turned off.
However, I would still like to strip the annoying
" " from incoming subject lines so that the
subjects in the threaded view don't become hundreds
of characters long.
Is that possible?
--
Steven Vallière | tb 8.8.2 |
I am working with a customer that insists on prepending
the string " " to the subject line of every
message received from an address outside their own
domain. This destroys message threading by subject so
I am hoping and praying that this is some other way for
TheBat to thread messages that is
I generally leave TheBat! running on my desktop 24x7.
Sometime over the past weekend (while I was away and
no one was using my computer) it displayed a message
box showing that it caught an access violation. If
interested, you can see the message at
https://www.svalli.com/files/batbug3.png
Is there any way to change the default editor that
TB! uses when creating new messages?
I went into Options|Preferences to the Viewer/Editor item
and tried all four possible settings for the Default editor
for text setting, but TB! always gives my MicroEd and plain
text. I even tried each
I recently upgraded from the 4.x version to 5.1.x and the
Create a new Message drop-list has gone empty again (except
for 'Quick Template'). This has happened before but all I
remember is that there's some magic file I need to delete so
that TB! will re-create the drop-list content (or something
Jeff,
If the TB4 plug-ins are compatible with TB5, you might want
to take a look at the Regula Anti-spam plug-in. I've been
using it ever since my mail server went to STARTLS (which
broke POPfile) about six months ago. After a bit of training
Regula seems to be doing a good job of catching the
Susanne,
Monday, June 13, 2011, 12:13:50 PM, you wrote:
S is there a way to make them visible in TB?
I'm assuming you mean pictures embedded within your message...
FWIW, I've found that embedding images in email is rather
inconsistent, especially between Thunderbird and TheBat!
(my two main
Jos,
Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 2:48:28 PM, you wrote:
JK So, now back to the previous
JK version and everything is working fine as before..
Was there any special procedure for that or did you
just run the 4.x installer to replace the 5.x? Did
you [need to] uninstall TB 5.x before rolling back?
Jos,
Wednesday, April 13, 2011, 8:56:58 AM, you wrote:
JK Hello Steven,
JK Wednesday, April 13, 2011, 1:46:54 PM, you wrote:
SPV Was there any special procedure for that or did you
SPV just run the 4.x installer to replace the 5.x? Did
SPV you [need to] uninstall TB 5.x before rolling back?
When I upgraded from 4.2.42 to 5.0.8, the drop-list that
normally shows the people I have marked as Favourites
[i.e. Add this address to the instant address (Favourite)
pop-up menu] vanished. When this happened once before,
I was told to stop The Bat, delete some magic file and
restart The Bat
...it was not the best experience I've had with TB.
There seem to be annoying popups all over the place and no
option (yet?) to disable them or at least have them appear
only when requested.
* There was one at the lower right that seemed to
tell me how many messages were in a thread or
Stuart,
Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 9:03:30 AM, you wrote:
SC In Options/Preferences/Viewer/Editor there is an option to Reply to HTML
using
SC Text. If this box is not checked then you will be able to reply to HTML in
HTML
SC and Text as Text.
Thanks, but I do NOT have that option checked, yet
I often receive messages in HTML (or both HTML and Text) format.
I rarely bother with the HTML formatted message, since The Bat!
usually renders the plain text well enough. And normally when
I reply I just want to use plain text, but...
It occurred to me that it would be nice if I could
There are times when I would like to open a previously
sent message, make a few changes and send it again,
sometimes to the same person(s), sometimes to others.
In Thunderbird, I'd just pick 'Edit as New' from the
Message menu, but I cannot find a similar option in TB.
The closest I can see is
Does this exist? If so, does anyone know where I may
obtain/download it?
--
Steven Vallière | tb 3.99.29 | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
If you didn't write it down, then it didn't happen.
-Larry Zana
Current version is 3.99.27.2 | 'Using
My anti-virus program keeps telling me that several of
the messages in one (or more) of my .TBB files is
infected with the Generic.Peed virus. When I ask it
for details, it will tell me which .TBB file, and the
message number.
Is there some way to use that info to look at the
message in TheBat!
My anti-virus program keeps telling me that several of
the messages in one (or more) of my .TBB files is
infected with the Generic.Peed virus. When I ask it
for details, it will tell me which .TBB file, and the
message number.
Is there some way to use that info to look at the
message in TheBat!
MAU,
Sunday, October 22, 2006, 6:49:48 PM, you wrote:
M For TB lists I use 1 filter with 4 sub-filters. These:
M [-- nuch snippage --]
M If you copy and paste them in your Sorting Office, the only thing you
M will have to change is the folder the messages are moved to.
Please elaborate. When
Alexander,
Monday, September 25, 2006, 4:18:50 PM, you wrote:
Sometimes, I truly believe that a thing can be TOO configurable...
ASK ...and I surely wouldn't want to NOT have this feature. :-)
I wasn't saying that any particular config option should be
removed. Instead I intended to express
Roelof,
Wednesday, September 20, 2006, 8:15:45 AM, you wrote:
SPV I'd like to view some folder message lists threaded
SPV and others NOT threaded.
RO Create folder view modes according to your wishes and assign them to
RO your folders as your preferences go.
I'll see if I can figure out enough
I'd like to view some folder message lists threaded
and others NOT threaded. In fact, I have FOUR folders
whose messages lists are ALWAYS threaded. But all of
the other folders seems to use the last threading option
I've chosen. I've looked at the folder properties and
not found any threading
I seem to be collecting more and more .MSG files
in my default attachments folder. I've searched TB's help
system and none of the hits for MSG seem to have anything
to do with these files. They seem to contain email message
bodies, and therefore that are, by definition, *NOT
ATTACHMENTS*
Roelof,
Friday, September 8, 2006, 9:33:13 AM, you wrote:
RO Hallo Steven,
RO On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 08:07:03 -0400GMT (8-9-2006, 14:07 , where I live),
RO you wrote:
SPV(The messages.tbb files seem to have not only all of
SPVthe message bodies, but attachments as well, so one
SPVwould
Thomas,
Friday, September 8, 2006, 9:27:15 AM, you wrote:
TF This would usually only happen if these .msg files are
TF attachments to messages you received. If you are sure you
TF didn't receive MIME-attached messages this would be weird.
The files look like plain printable ASCII of the
SPV Thomas,
SPV Friday, September 8, 2006, 9:27:15 AM, you wrote:
TF This would usually only happen if these .msg files are
TF attachments to messages you received. If you are sure you
TF didn't receive MIME-attached messages this would be weird.
SPV The files look like plain printable ASCII of
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