Hello Ira,
Tuesday, April 19, 2022, 9:14:18 AM, you wrote:
>> Using %CURSOR now, no difference. Why?
> I noticed in my instance that 2 different accounts replies worked different,
> one had $Cursor and was broken, and the other had $CURSOR and worked.
> Changing the mixed ca
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From:Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Sunday, 25 June 2006 2:20:01
To: Chris on the TBUDL tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com
Cc:
Subject: Question about cursor macro behaviour
Chris @ 2006-6-24 1:20:38 AM
Question about cursor macro behaviour
mid:[EMAIL
Chris @ 2006-6-24 1:20:38 AM
Question about cursor macro behaviour mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Chris,
This is a very Twilight Zone-esq thread...
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Today's Oxymoron: Legally drunk
Hello Chris everyone else,
on 24-Jun-2006 at 18:20 you (Chris) wrote:
Hi Chris,
This is a very Twilight Zone-esq thread...
Invent a surename. :-)
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NP: Deliberation by Cygnus X
(from the 1995 album Hypermetrical)
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From:Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Wednesday, 21 June 2006 7:50:10
To: Chris on the TBUDL tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com
Cc:
Subject: Question about cursor macro behaviour
Chris @ 2006-6-20 9:28:50 AM
Question about cursor macro behaviour
mid:[EMAIL
Subject: %OSUBJECT
%QUOTES=%TEXT
%Cursor
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Regards,
%FromFName
%cookie
END OF TEMPLATE
There is a single line space between %QUOTES=%TEXT and %Cursor and another
single line between %Cursor and the sig delimter. The odd thing is, when this
template is used, The Bat! puts three blank lines
Chris @ 2006-6-20 9:28:50 AM
Question about cursor macro behaviour mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a single line space between %QUOTES=%TEXT and %Cursor and
another single line between %Cursor and the sig delimter. The odd
thing is, when this template is used, The Bat! puts three blank
lines
WilWilWil wrote:
Since TB 3.60, my templates are well used by TB except the position
define for the cursor.
Speaking of which, is there a way to get focus into the message pane
for new messages?
I have a New Message template set up on the folder for this group, and
when I hit ^N
Selon Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now you've lost me.
In mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you're complaining that the
cursor gets placed under the quotes, but should get placed above them.
But you're posting a template that should place the cursor under the
quotes and say that the cursor gets
On Sunday, September 11, 2005, 6:23:14 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
RO Hallo Wil,
RO Now you've lost me.
RO In mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you're complaining that the
RO cursor gets placed under the quotes, but should get placed above them.
RO But you're posting a template that should place the cursor
Tom Plunket @ 9/12/2005 1:01:05 AM
Problem of cursor in template mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to start a new message and /not/ have the cursor
start in the To: field?
New message, no. Reply, yes (it just happens).
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Quoting when replying to this message is good for you
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 12 Sep 2005,
@ @ at 10:35:48 +0200, when [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's because I use a template for this list where the cursor must be
under quote, and another one
Hallo Wil,
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:35:48 +0200GMT (12-9-2005, 10:35 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
W I use HTML/Plain Text editor...
In that case I can only confirm the behaviour you described. You'd
best add it to bugtrack (or add a note to the report.)
You can insert bugs in the bugtracker,
Hello,
Since TB 3.60, my templates are well used by TB except the position define for
the cursor.
I say in the template to put the cursor on 1st line. TB always put it after
quotation in mail reply...
What's wrong ?
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TB 3.60.07
BayesIt! 0.8.4
Windows XP
Service
WilWilWil @ 9/11/2005 9:49:47 AM
Problem of cursor in template mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I say in the template to put the cursor on 1st line. TB always put
it after quotation in mail reply...
What's wrong ?
Send use your template(s).
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Quoting when replying to this message is good
C Send use your template(s).
Yes, I put a test string in it to be sure, and can see it when reply a mail.
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:flag-france:
TB 3.60.07
BayesIt! 0.8.4
Windows XP
Service Pack 2
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hallo Wil,
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 16:49:47 +0200GMT (11-9-2005, 16:49 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
W Since TB 3.60, my templates are well used by TB except the position define
for the cursor.
Show us your template.
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Postscript: The only thing of interest in some letters
RO Hallo Wil,
RO On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 16:49:47 +0200GMT (11-9-2005, 16:49 +0200, where I
RO live), you wrote:
W Since TB 3.60, my templates are well used by TB except the position define
for the cursor.
RO Show us your template.
Thanks to template, cursor should be under quotes but always
Hallo Wil,
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 23:57:32 +0200GMT (11-9-2005, 23:57 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
W Thanks to template, cursor should be under quotes but always before ! :-(
Now you've lost me.
In mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you're complaining that the
cursor gets placed under the quotes
WilWilWil @ 9/11/2005 1:18:26 PM
Problem of cursor in template mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Send use your template(s).
Yes, I put a test string in it to be sure, and can see it when
reply a mail.
Sorry. I mistyped.
Send us your template(s) so we can look at the code.
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Chris
Quoting when
Hi
Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 11:45:00 PM, WilWilWil wrote:
IO,
Since I've installed TB V3, my template who put the cursor at
the end of an answer mail doesn't work. The cursor appears at
the top of the editor ?
Is the %cursor macro still where you want it in your template, or has
Hello expires30sept04,
Sunday, September 26, 2004, 9:19:50 AM, you wrote:
Since I've installed TB V3, my template who put the cursor at
the end of an answer mail doesn't work. The cursor appears at
the top of the editor ?
I've had lots of problems with templates in V3. Did you remove those
==Original message text===
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WilWilWil
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2004, 3:19:50 PM
Subject: Cursor problem with V3
eycu Hi
eycu Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 11:45:00 PM, WilWilWil wrote:
IO,
Since I've installed TB V3, my template who put
==Original message text===
From: Paul Cartwright
To: WilWilWil
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2004, 3:28:02 PM
Subject: Cursor problem with V3
PC Hello expires30sept04,
PC Sunday, September 26, 2004, 9:19:50 AM, you wrote:
Since I've installed TB V3, my template who put
==Original message text===
From: Paul Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WilWilWil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2004, 3:28:02 PM
Subject: Cursor problem with V3
PC Hello expires30sept04,
PC Sunday, September 26, 2004, 9:19:50 AM, you wrote:
Since I've
IO,
Since I've installed TB V3, my template who put the cursor at the end of an answer
mail doesn't work. The cursor appears at the top of the editor ?
Solution ?
Thanks
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TB 3.0
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
Current version
is yes and
that it's Zone Alarm. :)
Do you compress your folders regularly?
H Anyone know what could be causing this? (I'm on a slowish
H PII/266/64mB)
This shouldn't slow down TB! like that.
H Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
H traditional like an arrow
Hello William,
On Saturday, March 15, 2003, 06:22:17 + GMT (which was 07:22 local
time), William Moore wrote:
H Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
H traditional like an arrow or hand when hovering over a link?
WM Can I add to this question? The rest of my system
out The Bat but I am wondering if I can set different points in
a folder template where I can have several %cursor entries to jump from
place to place where I need to write things between the template text. I
have tried and my cursor always goes to the last entry and ignores all
earlier entries
When TB checks for new mail my system slows down to a crawl, cpu usage
is 100% for roughly 4 seconds. During this time no TB network activity
is taking place.
Anyone know what could be causing this? (I'm on a slowish PII/266/64mB)
Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
I am trying out The Bat but I am wondering if I can set different points in
a folder template where I can have several %cursor entries to jump from
place to place where I need to write things between the template text. I
have tried and my cursor always goes to the last entry and ignores all
Hello Headless
Thank you for your email dated Friday, March 14, 2003, 9:58:30 PM,
in which you wrote:
H Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
H traditional like an arrow or hand when hovering over a link?
Can I add to this question? The rest of my system executes links
Hello Gary,
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 19:25:17 -0500 GMT (15/03/03, 07:25 +0700 GMT),
Gary Hunt wrote:
I am trying out The Bat but I am wondering if I can set different points in
a folder template where I can have several %cursor entries to jump from
place to place where I need to write things
?
Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
traditional like an arrow or hand when hovering over a link?
Not from within TB, but there are programs out there that let's you
change the cursor. I do think they use resources, though. ;-)
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Moderator der
Hi Bats,
When I forward an email, I like to top post a note along with it.
Why does the cursor first jump to the bottom? The second time I try
to click in front of the forwarded portion, it works fine. I realize
this probably is a feature, not a bug, but can someone tell me how
to turn
Hello mm,
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 07:46:24 -0500 GMT (which was 13:46 local
time), mm Meister wrote:
mM When I forward an email, I like to top post a note along with it.
mM Why does the cursor first jump to the bottom? The second time I try
Because you told it to do so in the template
Hello Andre,
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 8:05:58 AM, you wrote:
AW Remove %Cursor at the end of the fwd template und put it at the top.
Thank you very much, Andre. The templates scare me and I don't know
how to do them. Long ago (and far away) when I started using TheBat!
my friend set up
On 28 January 2003, 12:46, mm Meister wrote:
When I forward an email, I like to top post a note along with it.
Why does the cursor first jump to the bottom? The second time I try
to click in front of the forwarded portion, it works fine. I realize
this probably is a feature, not a bug
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 12:46:24 PM, mm wrote:
mM When I forward an email, I like to top post a note along with it.
mM Why does the cursor first jump to the bottom? The second time I try
mM to click in front of the forwarded portion, it works fine. I realize
mM this probably
Hello mm,
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 08:20:02 -0500 GMT (which was 14:20 local
time), mm Meister wrote:
mM Thank you very much, Andre.
You're welcome :)
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Cheers,
Andre
Ein Kuß ist Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung
ohne medizinischen Anlaß.
Hello Anne,
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 8:40:08 AM, you wrote:
A If you always use the same message you can of course add that into the
A template as well. :-)
I don't, but if I did would I have to put a percent sign in front of
it?
Thanks so much for the help, I should have done this ages ago
Hello Geoff,
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 8:20:59 AM, you wrote:
GL edit the default Forward template for the account like this:
GL 1. From the Account menu, choose Properties.
GL 2. Expand Templates.
GL 3. Click the Forward template.
GL 4. Search for the text, %Cursor
GL 5. Relocate %Cursor
Hallo mm,
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:04:37 -0500GMT (28-1-03, 21:04 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
A If you always use the same message you can of course add that into
A the template as well. :-)
mM I don't, but if I did would I have to put a percent sign in front
mM of it?
No, that's only
Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 8:04:37 PM, mm wrote:
mM I don't, but if I did would I have to put a percent sign in front of
mM it?
No if you wanted to add some plain text - e.g.
This is a forwarded message from your web host...
you would just type that text into the template as it is without the
Hello Dierk,
On Monday, November 18, 2002 at 12:23:11 PM you [DH] wrote (at least
in part):
The cursor always goes into the TO field first. The %Cursor macro just
states where it should go once you focus on the message body.
Except when the To field's value is set automatically.
No. Create
Hello Thomas!
On Monday, November 18, 2002 at 4:39:47 AM you wrote:
The cursor always goes into the TO field first. The %Cursor macro just
states where it should go once you focus on the message body.
Except when the To field's value is set automatically.
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The Bat 1.62
Dear Peter,
--- Peter Palmreuther / Sonntag, 17.11.2002, 19:55:28
Template (%CURSOR) problem
[...]
Try to move the focus from 'To:' field to body by using Tab. Press
Tab only once, see where the focus is, if it ain't in message body
press it another time. When the focus reaches
Hello TB! users:
I'm using this template for TBUDL:
Hello TB! users:
%CURSOR
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%IF:%Toaddr=:%To='[EMAIL PROTECTED]':
%PUT=C:\Program Files\Winamp\signature.txt
Using The Bat! v%THEBATVERSION on %WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME %-
%WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build
Hello Wouter,
On Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 7:32:23 PM you [WB] wrote (at least in
part):
WB I'm using this template for TBUDL:
[...]
WB %CURSOR
[...]
WB But when I start a new mail, the cursor stays in the To: field, so I
WB have to manually place it so I can type. Can anyone tell me why
Hello Peter,
Sunday, November 17, 2002, 1:55:28 PM, you wrote:
PP Economists are the people the Lord put on Earth to make astrologers
PP look good.
Jeesh, Peter, do you think I could get a Nobel like the economists??
:)
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Hello Wouter,
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 19:32:23 +0100 GMT (18/11/02, 01:32 +0700 GMT),
Wouter Baake wrote:
But when I start a new mail, the cursor stays in the To: field, so I
have to manually place it so I can type. Can anyone tell me why the
%CURSOR macro isn't working as I expect it should
Hello Carsten,
Oh well, I guess I'll have to tabtabtab :-)
Or PgDnTab :-)
That's nice, 33% less keystrokes :-)
Thanks
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.61
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL
* Miguel A. Urech [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] On reply templates cursor is placed where I want it and I
somehow expected that although I'm using a new message template,
[...]
Oh well, I guess I'll have to tabtabtab :-)
Or PgDnTab :-)
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Best regards, Carsten
Hello all,
I have just made a very simple New Message folder template. All it
does is open the editor and include the word MSET in the body and
leave the cursor right after the T. The idea is then add a number (1
to N) and Ctrl+Space to call one of N QT's
Template works fine if I Ctrl+N for new
the editor,
includes MSET in the body and the double-clicked address in the To:
field, as it should, but it leaves the cursor in the To: field and not
in the body after the word MSET where I want it.
The cursor is always in the TO field first. It only moves to the
position at %Cursor when you click
Hello Thomas,
The cursor is always in the TO field first. It only moves to the
position at %Cursor when you click or tab into the body for the first
time.
Not on reply templates. On reply templates cursor is placed where I
want it and I somehow expected that although I'm using a new message
Hello Miguel,
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 23:38:38 +0100 GMT (03/11/02, 05:38 +0700 GMT),
Miguel A. Urech wrote:
The cursor is always in the TO field first. It only moves to the
position at %Cursor when you click or tab into the body for the first
time.
Not on reply templates.
You were talking
Hello list,
I know that this is a very basic question and I feel somehow shy
to ask. I also admit that I didn't search in the help file, thing
which I usually do. Here's the question:
I have templates which use the %cursor expression. However,
when I click to start a new
AC usually do.
This is another thing. Be ashamed. g But then, your question would
not have been answered there.
AC Here's the question:
AC I have templates which use the %cursor expression. However, when I
AC click to start a new mail, the cursor is positioned on the To:
AC field. Can I make
experiencing this as well and the only way I've found to prevent
this is to delete the thread fully collapsed. It's definitely a TB!
shortcoming and not you.
Ah ha! The cursor seems to jump only if I use CRTL-SHFT-DEL when I
shouldn't to delete messages within a expanded thread. My bad.
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PFord
Hi All,
When I'm going through a folder that has a lot of unread messages from
mailing lists, I'll delete some threads as I go using CTRL-SHFT-DEL.
Quite often, but not always, the focus in the messages list (item
grid) will jump to the top. G. Since I usually start from the
bottom of the
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PF When I'm going through a folder that has a lot of unread messages
PF from mailing lists, I'll delete some threads as I go using
PF CTRL-SHFT-DEL.
Hi Marck,
Tuesday, September 25, 2001, 3:43:57 PM, you wrote:
This is the result of using the auto-format.
Thanks for the prompt reply Marck :)
Best,
Tim
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Hello Mark!
On Friday, June 29, 2001 at 8:43:30 PM you wrote:
Why is it that clicking past the end of a line in the window of a new
message (whether reply or initial) causes the cursor to be positioned
at that point and spaces to be inserted
that the pardigms used by
MAC TB! in this case are also not those of Steve Jobs or Linus
MAC Torvalds, as the EOL/EOF cursor positioning I descrbied is also
MAC standard for Macintosh and all the GUI enhancements for Linus,
MAC and any other Unix I've seen, for that matter. TB!'s approach is
MAC
On Saturday, June 30, 2001, 5:55:24 AM, you wrote:
MAC Hmmm, maybe, but if so I'd have to add that the pardigms used by
MAC TB! in this case are also not those of Steve Jobs or Linus
MAC Torvalds, as the EOL/EOF cursor positioning I descrbied is also
MAC standard for Macintosh and all the GUI
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Hi Mark,
On 30 June 2001 at 09:59:06 -0400 (which was 14:59 where I live)
Mark A. Chalkley wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:
MAC I just wish you hadn't reminded me of WordStar... ;)
Sorry 'bout that! g
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Cheers -- .\\arck D.
All,
Thanks for your help on the multiple accounts/filtering questions I
had. Fantastic bunch! FWIW, I registered TB! earlier today...
Why is it that clicking past the end of a line in the window of a new
message (whether reply or initial) causes the cursor to be positioned
at that point
Hello Mark others on this TB! list following this thread,
Friday, June 29, 2001, you stated regarding EOL/EOF Cursor positioning:
MAC ... FWIW, I registered TB! earlier today...
A wise move.
MAC Why is it that clicking past the end of a line in the window of a new
MAC message (whether
Hello Mark others on this TB! list following this thread,
Sorry for the error in the first line, corrected below:
Friday, June 29, 2001, you stated regarding EOL/EOF Cursor positioning:
MAC ... FWIW, I registered TB! earlier today...
A wise move.
MAC Why is it that clicking past the end
On Friday, June 29, 2001, 4:35:17 PM, you wrote:
snip
MAC Why is it that clicking past the end of a line in the window of a new
MAC message (whether reply or initial) causes the cursor to be positioned
MAC at that point and spaces to be inserted on that line instead of
MAC putting the cursor
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Hello TBUDL Members!
This one gets on my nerves:
When I put the cursor somewhere in the message body to paste text at
the cursor position from the clipboard the pasted text gets inserted
from the left (not indented).
It doesn't matter
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, May 06, 2001, 12:45:47 AM, you wrote:
T I sort by received time. I open a folder with many new messages in
T the main window, TB goes - splash - into a new message without
T apparent logic. This message is now marked read, so if I hit enter
T to go to the Folder View (in
Hello all,
Although I sort my messages by creation time, in ascending order,
when I jump to a new folder [TBUDL or any other], the cursor almost
always falls in the middle of the message list! What i the cause of
this annoying behavior?
Dejan
On 05-05-2001 at 17:07, Sir Jinx! kindly wrote:
Although I sort my messages by creation time, in ascending order,
when I jump to a new folder [TBUDL or any other], the cursor almost
always falls in the middle of the message list! What i the cause of
this annoying behavior?
I witnessed
Hello Karin,
On Sun, 6 May 2001 02:03:50 +0200 GMT (06/05/2001, 08:03 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:
Although I sort my messages by creation time, in ascending order,
when I jump to a new folder [TBUDL or any other], the cursor almost
always falls in the middle of the message list
Hi TBUDL,
When placing the cursor under a line of quoted text and typing, the
cursor 'pops up' and typing occurs next to the quoted text rather
than in the line under it (unless I press enter twice).
Is there a remedy for this?
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Best,
Tim mailto:[EMAIL
Hi Tim,
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, at 17:13:09 +0100 you wrote:
When placing the cursor under a line of quoted text and typing, the
cursor 'pops up' and typing occurs next to the quoted text rather
than in the line under it (unless I press enter twice).
Is there a remedy for this?
That's because
Hi Lars,
That's because you have 'Auto Format' activated. Turn it off
Thank for the advice.
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Hi all,
In the "Editor Preferences" there's an option "Find text at cursor".
This is enabled. But when I compose a message and click with the mouse
somewhere in the blanc, the cursor stays there. Shouldn't it go to the
end of the line (or to the left margin when there's n
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Hello Allie!
On Monday, February 19, 2001 at 9:36:04 PM you wrote:
Advocators of this implementation further went on to argue that the
To: field should *still* be the starting field, even though you may
have used a macro or the address book to
Composed on 19/02/2001, at 20:10 GMT
When selecting 'create a new message' TB! places the cursor in 'To:'
header field, even when the default template includes %TO="address".
This is in contrast to 'reply to message' which places the cursor in
the message body.
Is it possible to h
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 20:19:44 +, Charlie graced us with these
comments:
Cc When selecting 'create a new message' TB! places the cursor in
Cc 'To:' header field, even when the default template includes
Cc %TO="address". This is i
Hi Allie,
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, at 20:34:56 [GMT +] you wrote:
Cc When selecting 'create a new message' TB! places the cursor in
Cc 'To:' header field, even when the default template includes
Cc %TO="address". This is in contrast to 'reply to message' which
Cc places
Hi Allie,
On Monday, February 19, 2001 15:36:04 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'cursor position':
Allie TB! will always start in the To:
Allie field when creating a new message, even though you created the message
Allie from the address book or used the %To macro
Hallo A. Curtis,
(hi there, too)
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 10:43:56 +0800 GMT (28/09/2000, 10:43 +0800 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF This is not correct. I have "manual" connection enabled at home, and
TF TB (with the settings above) will indeed know whther a connection is
TF available. It will
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 16:06:19 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF Double-checked. I was wrong. Under Options / NetworkAdmin, I have DUN
TF Connection checked, not manual.
TF Auto-disconn: checked.
TF No auto dial: checked.
TF Use existing: checked. -
Hi Charlie,
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:26:30 +0100GMT (29/09/2000, 06:26 +0800GMT),
Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
CTc Sorry to appear contradictory, but in my case it does. TB will merrily
CTc go attempting to establish connections at intervals - as set in
CTc options, periodical checking. I have
Hi Charlie,
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 23:31:33 +0100GMT (29/09/2000, 06:31 +0800GMT),
Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
CTc And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to
CTc control. The addition of "If connections
This message: 29/09/2000 08:59 GMT.
Hello Thomas,
A reminder of what Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
29 September 2000 at 13:51:00 GMT +0800
TF If you feel you are addicted to email, you'll qualify.
Well I've got six kids who all have to be up by 7:30. They all have to be
fed,
Hello Thomas
On 29 September 2000, at 08:25, you wrote
CTc Sorry to appear contradictory, but in my case it does. TB will merrily
CTc go attempting to establish connections at intervals - as set in
CTc options, periodical checking. I have stopped this by un-checking
CTc periodical checking an
Hello Thomas
On 29 September 2000, at 08:28, you wrote
This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
CTc And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to
CTc control. The addition of "If connections fails, attempt to establish a
CTc new connection?"
This message: 28/09/2000 08:42 GMT.
Hello Charlie,
A reminder of what Charlie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
27 September 2000 at 19:30:07 GMT +0100
CTc What happens to you (and other TB users) when you run TB while
CTc off-line? For me TB will repeatedly attempt to establish a dial-up
CTc
This message: 28/09/2000 09:55 GMT.
Hello Thomas,
A reminder of what Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
28 September 2000 at 10:43:56 GMT +0800
TF my boss is in town, so we'll have dinner and so before I get home...
It's the 'And so' bit I find worrying ;-)
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Hi Tony,
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:25:48 +0100GMT (28/09/2000, 16:25 +0800GMT),
Tony Boom wrote:
TB It never tries to dial a connection unless I tell it to. Occasionally I
TB hit the 'Send now' icon instead of the 'Put it in the outbox' one and it
TB tries to connect but that's the only time.
Hello Thomas,
On Donnerstag, 28. September 2000 at 04:01:28 you wrote:
This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
OK. That is an understandable view. But why doesn't TB make this
attempt right away but only afer the "periodical checking" time? Or
maybe this got
This message: 28/09/2000 12:11 GMT.
Hello Thomas,
A reminder of what Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
28 September 2000 at 18:22:49 GMT +0800
TF If people object to this, I suggest a dialogue when TB starts up:
TF "You are currently set up as offline. Would go switch to online
TF
Hello Thomas
On 28 September 2000, at 03:02, you wrote
ACM Actually, you *can* prevent it from checking while you're offline.
ACM Do the following:
TF [...]
CTc I've tried that, and I assure you that TB *still* insists on trying to
CTc establish a dial-up connection when offline.
TF See my
Hello Thomas
On 28 September 2000, at 03:01, you wrote
TF If you press the cancel button, *this* attempt will be cancelled, and
TF another attempt will be made later. However, since a few versions ago,
TF we also have an *Abort* button, and when you press that one, TB will
TF not make another
Hello Tobias
On 28 September 2000, at 14:28, you wrote
This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt.
And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to
control. The addition of "If connections fails, attempt to establish a
new connection?" would do nicely.
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