On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:33:23 PM, Nick Andriash thoughtfully wrote:
NA Michael, the reply template I gave you will work just fine. I do note
NA however that you have two blank lines at the beginning. When you look
NA at the reply template, make sure there is no white space at the
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 5:06:52 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH What I was getting at was the sort option. In the preview window (Or
DH view folder, doesn't matter) you see all you (threaded) messages with
DH columns denoting valuable information. Which column you see depends
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 5:31:39 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Still looks as if anything is at the beginning of the template; your
DH replies have a lot of empty space at the top (see above between my
DH date line and yours).
Dierk, I don't doubt
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:44:59 AM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
DH Personally I use Flags some time, Colour Groups very, very seldom.
ACM If you use the Ticker Virtual folder where all
ACM unread messages across all
ACM folders are together, then colour groups can be
ACM
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:25:16 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Basically they are two different ways to get your attention. Combined
DH with filtering (you can use both in filters) you can set up some
DH powerful filters (so much for style).
DH Personally I use Flags some
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:45:10 AM, Jan Rifkinson thoughtfully wrote:
JR I understand that you rcv the digest that changing the subject
JR breaks the threading, but entering a meaningful subject (unlike
JR Digest.) would be better than nothing IMO.
JR Thank you for
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:37:00 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH OK, for the processing of the macros (specifically those that do not
DH position anything, like %SIGNCOMPLETE) it is irrelevant where they are
DH put, i.e. the %SINGLERE does work regardless if you put it at the
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 9:01:48 AM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard Your pop3 line should read Pop3.norton.antivirus
jard Your username line should read azrael/mail.dtnsia.net
jard That would be the propper configuration . . .
Pardon. I
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:42:50 AM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard Which version of NAV? 2001 has a feature that sends little notes to
jard the mail client so that it won't time out when trying to get the
jard mail- is this enabled? (or available in past versions?) -- it
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:46:01 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH I can't see something leading to the blank lines, but I can see where
DH your sig is. There is none defined.
Under Accounts, Properties, Templates, Reply both the %FromFName and
%FromAddress remain listed.
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:55:15 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Isn't it funny that people *are* much more alike than different ...
I turn another year this week but lack anyone
to dump me. My last date
needed her lithium adjusted. Very bright and
interesting but not
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 11:22:58 AM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG Only if none of these templates have been made, is the generic reply
OG template for the account used.
Hello %OFromFName,
%ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, you kindly wrote:
%Quotes
%Cursor
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On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 12:01:53 PM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard In NAV - If you open the options Internet E-mail Protection
jard advanced - make sure that 'enable Manual configuration' is
jard checked, and also that "protect against timeouts. . ." is
jard
.
Using Compuserve rather than IE, OE or Agent I have little to no
experience with these entities.
DH Maybe we mean something different by "signature". I
DH mean the part you
DH will find at the end of this message starting with
DH "-- ", next line
DH being my name.
I took sig to m
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:13:57 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Sorry, but the cursor does no such thing here. Ah, but now I have it
DH (hopefully). seems nothing more than bad position with the mouse. I
DH think RITLabs uses a relatively big tolerance range for the mouse
DH
everything vertically. Should I tighten horizontally as well?
I appreciate your kind help.
./michael
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- - Best regards,
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On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 2:52:49 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Depends on the tolerance of the reader. It takes up much room
DH uselessly and is harder to read.
Bummer!
You'll notice azrael has disappeared from the regards line. I'd reset
it twice.
I set Latin 1
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 2:56:44 PM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG No - it does not. And in this message it was OK.
OG The editor indents to the position where you start to
OG write your
OG first words. If the insertion point is to far to the
OG right, just use
OG the left
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:21:18 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
KS Are you referring to your text getting indented more with each new
KS paragraph? I suspect it is the "smart tabs" option or the
KS "auto-indent" option set in the Editor Preferences (under Options). If
KS you have
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:41:44 PM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG I just put in those hyphens so the editor should not think it was my
OG own signature. Sorry, I should have told that. Just remove the
OG hyphens.
I like them. I just wish I could get azrael back. Perhaps I'll
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:51:41 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone thoughtfully wrote:
MDP Better yet, the exact description of the "cut mark" for a signature
MDP is newlinedashdashspacenewline.
Thought I'd try that approach to perhaps recapture azrael.
- - Be
./michael or azrael or your full
OG name and
OG proper mailaddress and whatever
OG On the last line I use macros to identify my Bat! version
OG and
OG windows version - but that is really not necessary.
OG I very much recommend though that you start the signature
OG with -- (two
OG hyphens space
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:13:43 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
Try this one: http://www.ibackup.com/L/QMLF?U=alliemC=ALNCQAFO0673121
I just created it.
KS Yet, I get the same error message: even after a forced
KS reload of the page. Weird.
I have the two font zipped file from
Hello Brian,
Thursday, April 19, 2001, 11:40:37 PM, you kindly wrote:
Tmtdc Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:18:05 -0400
Tmtdc From: Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tmtdc Subject: Re: Digest (04/18/2001 13:58) Special Issue (#2001-989)
Tmtdc Hi azrael,
Tmtdc @ 11:48:16 AM on 4/19/2001, azrael wrote
use. With TB you can keep them all separate. You are a TB user now
Tmtdc ... Tmtdc enjoy the power g!
It's amazing . I'm klutzing up my relies I fear.
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Hello azrael!
Tmtdc On Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 6:18:40 PM you wrote:
I have a TBUDL folder but no filters set up for it. I think
I can
handle putting any posts from the group appearing in my in-box
directly
into a folder.
Tmtdc With one message per day (I don't know how often
. It reminds me of
Netzero.
./michael
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other hand will stay gone. I'm sure it can be useful
but I find movement irritating.
./michael
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scroll a bit to see new arrivals. In a couple weeks I'll be scrolling a
lot and often.
My suspicion is that there is a workaround. Perhaps copying the first
incoming folder to a General TBUDL File folder?
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You
r line,
DC that's my username, no?
My pop3 line had been mail.dtsnia.net. As per Marck's
instructions I altered it to azrael/mail.dtsnia.net.
./michael
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TBUDL folder. And
p no extra folders in the
p root.
Drag and Tidy it is then. Merci'
./michael
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TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 4:31:43 PM, Nick Andriash wrote:
NA However, what comes out of hitting F4 is entirely dependant on your
NA Reply Template. Do you have an Address Book entry for TBUDL? If so,
NA right click on it and choose Properties/Reply. What do you have listed
TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 4:48:40 PM, David Cohen thoughtfully wrote:
a My pop3 line had been mail.dtsnia.net. As per
a Marck's instructions I altered it to azrael/mail.dtsnia.net.
DC Yes, I made the comparable change--and after
DC the change can't
TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 6:23:09 PM, Dave Gorman thoughtfully wrote:
DG Actually I started typing on a manual Remington typewriter at about
DG the age of 9 or 10. At times I have tested as high as 75-80 words per
DG minute. Maybe that would explain my keyboard preference!
TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 6:50:29 PM, Thomas thoughtfully wrote:
T BTW If you want to get rid of the Re:[2} in your replies, you can add
T the marco %SingleRe to your reply template.
I'm embarrassed to tell you
it's already
TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 6:48:02 PM, Thomas thoughtfully wrote:
T We are not talking about just reading here, but also about navigating
T and operating a software product, right?
We're talking speech to type or spoken command to OS or browser control.
It mentioned that
TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 6:58:44 PM, Chema Berian thoughtfully wrote:
aShould TBUDLreplytemp be showing? It does at my end.
CB No, it shouldn't. Yes it does :D
CB I think you have the literal string in the
CB template. Just delete it.
This is what shows in the
TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 7:31:09 PM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
ACM Hey, that drive must be greased lightening. :=)
Ya gotta love serendipity when The Bat so perfectly syncs
with the intended purpose of the hardware. s The original configuration
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 7:48:56 PM, Chema Berian thoughtfully wrote:
CB Sorry if I sound irritating but Are u completely sure
CB "TBUDLreplytemp" or any other text (including macro) is not before "On
CB %ODATE, at %OTIMELONG, %OFROMNAME wrote:"???
You're
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 7:54:58 PM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
ACM A parked message is one that cannot be deleted, neither can it be
ACM moved. For you to move it, the parked status has to be disabled. So,
ACM if you drag and drop a parked message to another folder, TB! will
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 8:11:39 PM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
ACM You determine the parked status. You can either click on the little
ACM dot in the parked column to enable parked status, or right click on
ACM the message in the message list and in the pop-up menu go to
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 8:16:22 PM, Chema Berian thoughtfully wrote:
CB It seems to me that is has gone.
CB Did u change the template around 18:00 PM
CB (your time)?
CB Last message before that time has the
CB expresion:
CB "Friday, April 20, 2001, 4:23:26 PM, you
CB kindly wrote:"
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 8:16:13 PM, Thomas thoughtfully wrote:
T Voice recognition? Oh. Do you have a URL?
I can get you there I think. The article was in the New
York Times "Circuits" section Wednesday April 19th; front page; author :
David Pogue (he uses it due to
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 8:34:59 PM, Chema Berian thoughtfully wrote:
CB Well, they are both gone :D
Chema;
I love it. : D .
Friday night and we're emailing about e-mail. : (
./michael
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Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 2:58:35 AM, you kindly wrote:
Tmtdc On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 00:24:01 -0400GMT (18/04/01, 12:24 +0800GMT),
Tmtdc azrael wrote:
Tmtdc Firstly Michael, I am having trouble following your
Tmtdc posts with your rather
Tmtdc unorthodox style of quoting
Hello Allie;
Wednesday, April 18, 2001, 12:37:22 PM, you kindly wrote:
Tmtdc Don't dare? vbg They bark way more than they actually bite,
Tmtdc believe me.
Tmtdc These macros are just requests made by you to output portions of
Tmtdc text or
Tmtdc information that's in the message to which you're
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Hello Marck,
Please be assured that this group is private although the member
names
(but not addresses) do appear in the archives.
I use Azrael not for any concern with TBUDL but rather because I
post to hardware use-groups with munchkin hackers of dubious
repute and switch
l
AMD TBird 1,000 MHz / 384 Mb / X-15 Cheetah / W2K SP1 / Opera 5.10 / The
Bat v1.51 / Genome@home v0.93
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./michael
[P.S Allie; You brought my mentoring on yourself with all
the great points you made about The Bat's superiority in your
mail-client debate with Phil from Opera-users. ; ]
Best regards,
azrael mai
Hello Nick;
Tuesday, April 17, 2001, 9:35:25 PM, you kindly wrote:
Tmtdc Firstly Michael, I am having trouble following your posts with your rather
Tmtdc unorthodox style of quoting. Your replies would be much easier to read if
Tmtdc you adopt a style which incorporates that standard "" quote
told that I talk in shorthand and then smudge it : J R R Tolkien
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