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On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, at 20:04:54 [GMT +0200] you wrote:
N Hello,
N is it possible to create a filter, that for example reacts only, if I
N receive a Mail with an attached Word-Document? I would like to send a
N auto-reply to those Mails, where
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, at 14:46:27 [GMT +0200] you wrote:
AS I recently joined the Neil Young mailing list "Rust." Now, I just
AS copied the "local time macro" that I use on the Bat lists to my reply
AS template of the Rust list. It does not work!
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, at 07:25:36 [GMT -0800] you wrote:
ML What got me curious is what emailer would encode its mail as rtf. Or
ML does it happen when one sends via MAPI from Word or other word
ML processor?
Any of the Microsoft mailers have an
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, at 11:54:06 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
a The reason is that i have some messages that are sent to a listgroup,
a but when i reply, it goes to the orignal sender instead of the to
a listgroup.
[one line]
%TO=""%TO="""%OFROMNAME on
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, at 15:32:05 [GMT +0200] you wrote:
FC Dou you know how to expart all the whole archive !?
As far as I know you can only do it on a folder by folder basis. To
achieve this, make sure that you open all threads in a folder by
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, at 19:26:19 [GMT +] you wrote:
dcn Hi all,
dcn The 'insert PGP key' macro in TB! doesn't work for me, is it an
dcn error or does it only work with the internal version of PGP? Please
dcn advise?
I am not sure
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, at 17:19:25 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
LG Yes, that does it. But don't you think it should also work when
LG creating a new message with CTRLN and filling in the recipient
LG manually?
DvZ That doesn't seem to work. I don't know
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, at 12:28:53 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
KS I want to include the message-ID of the original when I
KS forward a message. However,
KS OMSGID
Karin,
It should be %OMSGID and it works OK in TB v1.51 on Windows NT 5.0
Build 2195.
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, at 12:37:36 [GMT +] you wrote:
MDP Hmmm. Does a forwarded message forward the original message ID?
Each time you create a new mail message, a new message ID is created,
thereby allowing (theoretically) a unique way of
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On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, at 16:02:28 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
AE Hi TBUDL, I'm having a problem with the "original time / my time
AE macro" since it _always_ displays the senders time with GMT +0100:
The macro shown at
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Tony,
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, at 09:35:54 -0800 you wrote:
TO Is there a way to copy a new message to 2 or more folders? I
TO often send messages to customers and CC: to a colleague. I'd
TO like a filter to automatically copy the outgoing message to
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Marck,
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, at 16:23:19 + you wrote:
ST If copying to lots of folders is required...
MDP The have the first filter *not* move the message and make it a
MDP "Continue processing" filter. Add another filter beneath it which
MDP
daveiw,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, at 15:56:22 + you wrote:
dcn Please tell me, how do I insert multiple recipients into my "To:"
dcn field- without using my address book? In other words what separates
dcn them? :-)
Both semi-colon (;) and comma (,) work for me.
Stuart
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Hi Lars,
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, at 10:17:37 +0100 you wrote:
LG But not with TB!, sorry. You might want to try a web2pop service.
LG But as I've never used anything like that, I hope someone else can
LG jump in here.
I use Web2Pop to access email from
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Hi Nick,
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, at 06:35:58 -0800 you wrote:
NA I was under the impression that the attachment would be deleted from me
NA HDD when the message that carried the attachment, was emptied from the
NA Trash Folder. Have I missed something
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Hi Jan,
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, at 10:07:58 -0500 you wrote:
JR What is the address for the Ritlabs ftp directory? Thanks.
ftp.ritlabs.com with releases in /pub/the_bat and betas in
/pub/the_bat/beta
Stuart
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Hi David,
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, at 13:40:48 -0500 you wrote:
DC FETCH - securing mail messages
DC FETCH - connected to POP3 server
DC FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received
DC What might I be doing wrong? Any suggestions welcome.
It maybe that you have already
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Hi Russ,
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, at 17:24:24 + you wrote:
RM I used to use Outlook Express before coming to my senses and
RM it had the ability to retrieve my two Hotmail accounts offline so
TB! Doesn't have this facility but you can achieve it by
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Hi Januk,
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, at 13:15:21 (which was 21:15 where I live) you
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2) Set everything up to the -=-=-=- as %SUBPATT0
JA Ah, this is your mistake. %SUBPATT="0" is reserved for the entire
JA match. So in your case you're matching
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Hi Januk,
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, at 00:04:59 (which was 08:04 where I live) you
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JA No, it was intentional. I wanted to be consistent with what the
JA original poster was using. :-)
Who wanted to be consistent with all the examples that he
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Hi there,
I am a new TB user and am trying to get to grips with the powerful
REGEXP within templates.
I subscribe to a mailing list which always ends it mailings with a
non-standard signature. The format of this is as below:
- -=-=-=-
[ SOME TEXT
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Hi Douglas,
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, at 04:51:07 (which was 10:51 where I live) you
wrote :
Hello Marck other fellow TB! Users following this thread,
Does anyone here know what sets this one off (double clicking on
it, presumably), what do it
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