Hi Tbudl,
Does anyone know how to get TB! to forget address from the address history? I
have some addresses with an email history but the person has changed their
address. I therefore don't want to see the old address in the history.
Some addresses can be deleted from the dropdwon but other
Hello Tony,
On Friday, July 17, 2015 you wrote:
TH Hi Tbudl,
TH Does anyone know how to get TB! to forget address from the address history?
TH I have some addresses with an email history but the person has changed their
TH address. I therefore don't want to see the old address in the history
Hello Jack,
Friday, July 17, 2015, 5:38:19 PM, you wrote:
TH Some addresses can be deleted from the dropdwon but other (with email
history?) cannot.
TH I have deleted it from the Addresses tab near the account tree but still it
TH shows. I've deleted it from the address book too.
If you're
Hi
On Friday 17 July 2015 at 6:04:18 PM, in
mid:910683457.20150717180...@parkinch.co.uk, Tony Hoare wrote:
Some addresses can't be deleted that
way which is the thrust of my question.
My TB! versions has settings at Options ¦ Preferences ¦ Address
History that can reduce the amount
Hello MAU,
The drop-down list (menu, as you call it) that appears when you start
typing is a list that is built on the fly with addresses from Address
Book, or To history or both, that match the characters that you have
typed so far. You can see that it is built on the fly if, once it
Hello Tony,
You can set which addresses appear in the address dropdowns for To:,
CC:, BCC:
Go to Preferences -- Viewer/Editor -- Message Headers
Edit the header you want e.g. To:
Go to the editing tab and you'll see a variety of sources in
'While-you-type Actions' for suggestions and
On Monday, March 18, 2013, 9:56:17 PM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
Probably not, if I understand what you want to do. TOFNAME will use the
first name of the first entry of the TO field, and if one addressee has
various ways of entering his address (so that your reply's TO field will
Hello Jim,
Have you tried ABTOFirstName instead? I've not used it, but according to
That's news to me and very useful. Surprising what you don't know even
after 10 years plus of using TB!
--
Best regards,
Tonymailto:t...@parkinch.co.uk
The Bat! 5.3.8.4 (BETA)
On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 8:25:19 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
That's news to me and very useful. Surprising what you don't know even
after 10 years plus of using TB!
Not that surprising. ABtoFIRSTNAME does not appear in the suggested
macros for Sender information or Recipient
Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 9:50:07 AM, you wrote:
I could not find it in Full alphabetic list of macros that are part of
the Help Manual.
I found it near the front of the alphabetic list, but it's listed as
ABnnnPPP with two lists of constants to replace the nnn and PPP
placeholders. However as
On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 11:07:58 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
I found it near the front of the alphabetic list, but it's listed as
ABnnnPPP with two lists of constants to replace the nnn and PPP
placeholders. However as you can see in my sig I'm using a very old version
of TB
Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 10:34:22 AM, you wrote:
Would it be a lot of bother for you to copy the ABnnnPPP section from
your helpfile and pass it along to me? Now that I am using this
obsolete-but-still-supported Macro, it will be helpful to know about
these two constants.
Here it is:
On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 2:03:31 PM, Jim Kyle (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com)
wrote:
Here it is:
ABnnnPPPInserts a field from the address book.
nnn determines the address used, PPP is the address book field to
be used.
Thank you very much.
Now that I see what you sent, I
Hallo Leonard,
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 11:56:36 -0400GMT (17-3-2013, 16:56 , where I
live), you wrote:
LB Even though I have a reply template for an addressee, TheBat seem to
LB ignore it. For example, I receive a lot of e-mail from people with
LB titles (Dr. Professor, etc.). Frequently their
Hello Leonard,
Sunday, March 17, 2013, 3:56:36 PM, you wrote:
The thread about deleting address history reminded me about a vexing
problem that I have asked about previouly, with not progresss on my
end.
Even though I have a reply template for an addressee, TheBat seem to
ignore
Hello Tony,
On Monday, March 18, 2013 you wrote:
TH Hello Leonard,
TH Sunday, March 17, 2013, 3:56:36 PM, you wrote:
The thread about deleting address history reminded me about a vexing
problem that I have asked about previouly, with not progresss on my
end.
-- SNIP
Hello Dwight,
While this has never happened to me with Miguel, I have done it with
others, and it can be embarrassing.
Exactly :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v5.3.8.4 (BETA)
My photos at: http://www.Rancho-K.com
My photoblog: http://mau.aminus3.com
Hello Jack,
You've piqued my interest now as I too have fought with templates for years
with
limited success. If I may detail the templates in the order in which you
list them:
ACCOUNT: Select the account then right-click and select PROPERTIES.
FOLDER: Select the correspondent's folder
everyone is referring to when they are
asking this question.
I generally find the settings at options - preferences - messages -
address history keep the address history list fairly well in check.
The pop-up favourites list of address book entries is unobtrusive,
and therefore dead easy
Hi
On Sunday 17 March 2013 at 3:56:36 PM, in
mid:9910055296.20130317115636@berkowitzls, Leonard S. Berkowitz
wrote:
It seems that, come what may, TheBat looks to the
account templates and not the templates in the address
book.
I thought the hierarchy was address book entry templates
I am combining my replies to several responses on this thread so that
my replies will all be in one place
On Monday, March 18, 2013, 3:09:39 AM, Roelof Otteb (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com)
wrote:
This is very basic.
Personal address book templates taske precedence over address groups
templates,
Monday, March 18, 2013, 8:41:50 PM, you wrote:
I am using %TOFNAME. Is that the correct macro?
Probably not, if I understand what you want to do. TOFNAME will use the
first name of the first entry of the TO field, and if one addressee has
various ways of entering his address (so that your
:
From: Luca mbox543...@linuxfan.it
Subject: Is there any way to clear the address history? Wrong addresses keep
coming out...
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2013 18:45:35 +0100
Message-ID: lamfh8dq754chvk3sd348slmgg7fooq...@4ax.com
--
Luca - e-mail: p.stevens at linuxfan.it
The thread about deleting address history reminded me about a vexing
problem that I have asked about previouly, with not progresss on my
end.
Even though I have a reply template for an addressee, TheBat seem to
ignore it. For example, I receive a lot of e-mail from people with
titles (Dr
Hello Tony,
Thanks for looking at this. One final piece of the puzzle is have you
figured out which entry of the auto-complete list is selected and
copied to the To: address?
For me it is always the same one but not the first one in the list,
not by name, not by address. No pattern I can
On Sunday, March 17, 2013, 12:02:35 PM, MAU wrote:
One of the reasons being that it
would not be the first time that using autocomplete the message was sent
to the wrong person.
this can particularly be a problem because of how reply addresses to
lists are constructed. This message is
Hello Tony,
How can I delete addresses offered on the address drop down when
addressing a new email? According to TBUDL archove, I should simply
select the address and hit the Delete key. This doesn't work for me.
Once you get the drop-down, use the down arrow key to 'enter' the list
and
Saturday, March 16, 2013, 6:05:12 AM, MAU wrote:
How can I delete addresses offered on the address drop down when
addressing a new email? According to TBUDL archove, I should simply
select the address and hit the Delete key. This doesn't work for me.
M Once you get the drop-down, use the down
Hello Sam,
M Once you get the drop-down, use the down arrow key to 'enter' the list
M and then use the up or down arrow keys to scroll through it. When you
M get to the address you want to delete, just hit Delete. This has always
M worked here.
That does work if you're in the double-arrow
Hello MAU,
The drop-down list (menu, as you call it) that appears when you start
typing is a list that is built on the fly with addresses from Address
Book, or To history or both, that match the characters that you have
typed so far. You can see that it is built on the fly if, once it
Hello Tony,
On Saturday, March 16, 2013 you wrote:
TH Hello MAU,
The drop-down list (menu, as you call it) that appears when you start
typing is a list that is built on the fly with addresses from Address
Book, or To history or both, that match the characters that you have
typed so far.
Hello Tbudl,
How can I delete addresses offered on the address drop down when
addressing a new email? According to TBUDL archove, I should simply
select the address and hit the Delete key. This doesn't work for me.
Another post said to delete it on the Addresses Tab. The offending
address is not
Hello Tony,
Friday, March 15, 2013, 5:32:20 PM, you wrote:
Hello Tbudl,
How can I delete addresses offered on the address drop down when
addressing a new email? According to TBUDL archove, I should simply
select the address and hit the Delete key. This doesn't work for me.
Another post
Hello Luca,
Thank you, really. A lot.
You are welcome. I'm glad your problem was solved.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v5.3.8
My photos at: http://www.Rancho-K.com
My photoblog: http://mau.aminus3.com
MAU:
Hello Luca,
I've already done that, the addresses tab is empty, after a add a record to
the don't track list operation. No way to get rid of these addresses.
Maybe,
if I discover which file does TB store them in...
When you say address history, are you referring to the addresses
Wrong addresses keep coming out in my address history and there seem to be no
way to get rid of them.
No answer found in TB faqs, nor via Google, my addresses tab is empty, there
is no weird address in my address book, so where the hell does TB store these
persistent ghosts?
Thanks.
--
Luca
L Wrong addresses keep coming out in my address history and there seem to be no
L way to get rid of them.
L No answer found in TB faqs, nor via Google, my addresses tab is empty, there
L is no weird address in my address book, so where the hell does TB store these
L persistent ghosts
Rick:
L my addresses tab is empty, there
L is no weird address in my address book, so where the hell does TB store
these
L persistent ghosts?
In the lower left there are at least 3 tabs one of which is
addresses. There is an option there to add it to the do not track
list
Hello Luca,
I've already done that, the addresses tab is empty, after a add a record to
the don't track list operation. No way to get rid of these addresses. Maybe,
if I discover which file does TB store them in...
When you say address history, are you referring to the addresses that
appear
Hello MAU,
That's all I can suggest.
Not really. If you want to be more 'expeditious', there is an
ACCOUNT.HIS file per account in your hard disk. Exit TB, locate the file
and delete it (or, to be safe, rename it) and open TB again. On next
exit it will create an empty .HIS file.
But
Hi
Just wondering if there is a way to control what appears in the
address history drop-down at end of the To: CC: and BCC: fields.
I know you can park, unpark, and delete entries but how do you control
what is added to the list in the first place and how long it stays
there unused
Hallo Leonard,
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 20:56:09 -0400GMT (11-8-2008, 2:56, where I live),
you wrote:
LB How do I access Address History? I could not find anything in Help.
LB Leonard Berkowitz
LB On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Marek Mikus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Sunday, August 3
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Mr Happy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:52:43 -0400, Leonard Berkowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Accounts pane Do you mean on of the menus across the top: Message |
Specials | Folder | Account | Tools etc.?
I do not see Addresses in the
Hello all,
Sunday, August 3, 2008, Mr Happy wrote:
Could someone explain the address history feature? The Bat help file
is pretty uninformative on the subject ('missing context help topic
14119' actually when you click the help button in that tab).
it allows You to monitor communication
Thanks, Marek, raising this topic. I was not aware that this feature exists.
How do I access Address History? I could not find anything in Help.
Leonard Berkowitz
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Marek Mikus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Sunday, August 3, 2008, Mr Happy wrote:
Could
Hello all,
Monday, August 11, 2008, Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
Thanks, Marek, raising this topic. I was not aware that this feature exists.
How do I access Address History? I could not find anything in Help.
You can access it via Addresses tab in Accounts pane.
--
Bye
Marek Mikus
Czech
Address History? I could not find anything in Help.
You can access it via Addresses tab in Accounts pane.
--
Bye
Marek Mikus
Czech support of The Bat!
http://www.thebat.cz
Using the best The Bat! 4.0.26.5
under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
with MyMacros,XMP,AnotherMacros
Hello Leonard,
Monday, August 11, 2008, 4:52:43 AM, among other things, you wrote:
LB I do not see Addresses in the Account menu. What am I missing?
Try Options/Preferences/Messages/Address history in the main menus.
--
Best regards,
Roger
:flag-southafrica:
The Bat
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 23:25:22 +0200, Marek Mikus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it allows You to monitor communication with users, like when user wrote it
last time or when You write him. You can have all messages from specific
user in one Address History entry across more account/folders. You can
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:52:43 -0400, Leonard Berkowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Accounts pane Do you mean on of the menus across the top: Message |
Specials | Folder | Account | Tools etc.?
I do not see Addresses in the Account menu. What am I missing?
(I normally use The Bat! v4.0.24 on Windows
Hi everyone,
Could someone explain the address history feature? The Bat help file
is pretty uninformative on the subject ('missing context help topic
14119' actually when you click the help button in that tab).
--
Regards,
Mr Happy
Using The Bat! v4.0.24.0 on Windows XP
Hello Tbudl,
I'm a little at a loss (as are others, it seems) at a loss to
understand how the Address History is used. I can find no help in
the documentation.
Anybody care to point me in the right direction?
--
Best regards,
Gene mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello TBUDL, [Using: The Bat! v.1.49; Windows 95 v.4.0.950]
If this is a dupe, my humble apologies.
From TBUDL Archive:
Open the dropdown menu list. Tap the down and up arrow keys to
navigate to the address you wish to delete. When the address is
highlighted simply hit 'delete'. You can use
On January 13, 2001, at 4:30:32 AM, Patrick Linskey Wrote:
Open the dropdown menu list. Tap the down and up arrow keys to
navigate to the address you wish to delete. When the address is
highlighted simply hit 'delete'. You can use Space key to "park"
some important addresses - you won't
At 12:43 on Saturday, January 13, 2001 Nick Andriash wrote:
NA On January 13, 2001, at 4:30:32 AM, Patrick Linskey Wrote:
SNIP
PL I am unable to either delete or park. Nothing happens.
NA Open a new message, then hit the black arrow at the end of the To: line.
NA Now, without using any other
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