Re: Filter help

2021-07-22 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Ian, On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 you wrote: IAW> G'day  Jack, >> Anyone have any idea why the filter caught 39 of them and not any of the >> others? IAW> I have a similar situation where I use the following common filter for incoming messages. IAW> The "members" of the group are set a

Re: Filter help

2021-07-21 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Stuart, On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 you wrote: SC> Hello Jack, SC> A reminder of what Jack S. LaRosa typed on: SC> July 21, 2021 at 12:46:20 GMT -0500 JSL>> It seems so simple and as I mentioned, a "re-filter" action on the source folder JSL>> did find 39 of the emails contained in th

Re: Filter help

2021-07-21 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Jack, A reminder of what Jack S. LaRosa typed on: July 21, 2021 at 12:46:20 GMT -0500 JSL> It seems so simple and as I mentioned, a "re-filter" action on the source folder JSL> did find 39 of the emails contained in the block of addresses. But only on the JSL> first re-filter. Subseque

Re: Filter help

2021-07-21 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MAU, On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 you wrote: M> Hello Jack, >> I have a folder which contains multiple unique emails from a particular >> group of >> people. They were originally moved there manually. I wanted to create a >> filter >> for the source folder to look for the characters in th

Re: Filter help

2021-07-21 Thread MAU
Hello Jack, > I have a folder which contains multiple unique emails from a particular group > of > people. They were originally moved there manually. I wanted to create a filter > for the source folder to look for the characters in their email addresses > which > appear before the @ sign, then m

Filter help

2021-07-20 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello TBUDL'ers, I have a folder which contains multiple unique emails from a particular group of people. They were originally moved there manually. I wanted to create a filter for the source folder to look for the characters in their email addresses which appear before the @ sign, then move those

Re: Help w/ upgrading

2017-09-17 Thread Andre Wichartz
On Saturday, September 16, 2017 11:05:55 PM Richie G wrote: > Many years ago I used TB! (2.12*) and loved it, then [stuff happened] > and I find myself now needing TB! more than ever. When I upgraded from v2 to v6 I just installed v6 over the v2 install. That worked mostly fine, except that

Help w/ upgrading

2017-09-16 Thread Richie G
Hello Bat Folk, Many years ago I used TB! (2.12*) and loved it, then [stuff happened] and I find myself now needing TB! more than ever. I have the latest ver now installed (7.4.16 - trial mode) I also have my full old install and a full backup of it. Let's call this account: o...@reallyold.net

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-29 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Sam, On Sunday, February 28, 2016 you wrote: SB> Saturday, February 20, 2016, 2:35:54 PM, Jack wrote: JSL>> Hello TBUDL'ers, JSL>> Well apparently I've finally downloaded and installed the correct AntispamSniper JSL>> thanks to everybody who helped with this. I now have an ASS toolbar wh

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-28 Thread Sam Brown
Saturday, February 20, 2016, 2:35:54 PM, Jack wrote: JSL> Hello TBUDL'ers, JSL> Well apparently I've finally downloaded and installed the correct AntispamSniper JSL> thanks to everybody who helped with this. I now have an ASS toolbar where there JSL> wasn't one before. That's a good sign. JSL

Help with S P A M

2016-02-20 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello TBUDL'ers, Well apparently I've finally downloaded and installed the correct AntispamSniper thanks to everybody who helped with this. I now have an ASS toolbar where there wasn't one before. I'm not quite sure how this is supposed to work however. I used Dispatch-mail-on-server to get the s

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-19 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
using the 32-bit or 64-bit SB>>> version of TB? It shows in the About dialog, looks like: Version 6.8.2 (64-bit) JSL>> Hmmm, interesting question for which I do not have an interesting answer. JSL>> HELP/ABOUT merely shows the version number (6.0.12) and the .msi file gives no JSL

Re[2]: Help with S P A M

2016-02-19 Thread Paul Van Noord
2/19/2016 11:57 AM Hi Anton, On 2/19/2016 Anton Belenki wrote: AB> JSL>> Hmmm, interesting question for which I do not have an interesting answer. AB> JSL>> HELP/ABOUT merely shows the version number (6.0.12) and the .msi file gives no AB> JSL>> indication. AB&

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-19 Thread Anton Belenki
JSL>> Hmmm, interesting question for which I do not have an interesting answer. JSL>> HELP/ABOUT merely shows the version number (6.0.12) and the .msi file gives no JSL>> indication. there is no x64 version of 6.0.12. 64-bit versions started from version 6.8.8: https://

Re[2]: Help with S P A M

2016-02-19 Thread Paul Van Noord
ion 6.8.2 (64-bit) JSL> Hmmm, interesting question for which I do not have an interesting answer. JSL> HELP/ABOUT merely shows the version number (6.0.12) and the .msi file gives no JSL> indication. JSL> I recall recently (within the past year) upgrading to this version and I surely

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-18 Thread Sam Brown
>>> Version 6.0.12. Would that make a difference? SB>> Sorry, I should have been more specific, are you using the 32-bit or 64-bit SB>> version of TB? It shows in the About dialog, looks like: Version 6.8.2 (64-bit) JSL> Hmmm, interesting question for which I do not have a

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-18 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
ld have been more specific, are you using the 32-bit or 64-bit SB> version of TB? It shows in the About dialog, looks like: Version 6.8.2 (64-bit) Hmmm, interesting question for which I do not have an interesting answer. HELP/ABOUT merely shows the version number (6.0.12) and the .msi file

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-17 Thread Sam Brown
Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 9:59:37 AM, Jack wrote: JSL> Hello Sam, JSL> On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 you wrote: SB>> Tuesday, February 16, 2016, 8:47:14 AM, Jack wrote: FW Am 16. Februar 2016 00:32:47 MEZ, schrieb "Jack S. LaRosa" : >Alas, I seem to have some sort of problem with t

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-17 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Sam, On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 you wrote: SB> Tuesday, February 16, 2016, 8:47:14 AM, Jack wrote: FW>>> Am 16. Februar 2016 00:32:47 MEZ, schrieb "Jack S. LaRosa" : Alas, I seem to have some sort of problem with the plug-in. When I try to install it, TB! reports "Could not

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-16 Thread Sam Brown
Tuesday, February 16, 2016, 8:47:14 AM, Jack wrote: FW>> Am 16. Februar 2016 00:32:47 MEZ, schrieb "Jack S. LaRosa" : >>>Alas, I seem to have some sort of problem with the plug-in. When I try >>>to >>>install it, TB! reports "Could not initialize the plug-in. It either >>>has some >>>internal pro

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-16 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Feli, On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 you wrote: FW> Hello Jack, FW> Am 16. Februar 2016 00:32:47 MEZ, schrieb "Jack S. LaRosa" : >>Alas, I seem to have some sort of problem with the plug-in. When I try >>to >>install it, TB! reports "Could not initialize the plug-in. It either >>has som

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-16 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Peter, On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 you wrote: PM> Hi Jack, PM> on Mon, 15 Feb 2016 17:32:47 -0600GMT (16.02.2016, 00:32 +0100GMT here), PM> you wrote: JSL>> If it comes to it I'll just reinstall K9 as I seldom receive large emails. PM> For large emails you can set a limit in account p

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-16 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Jack, Am 16. Februar 2016 00:32:47 MEZ, schrieb "Jack S. LaRosa" : >Alas, I seem to have some sort of problem with the plug-in. When I try >to >install it, TB! reports "Could not initialize the plug-in. It either >has some >internal problems or it cannot be qualified as a plug-in." Did

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-15 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Jack, on Mon, 15 Feb 2016 17:32:47 -0600GMT (16.02.2016, 00:32 +0100GMT here), you wrote: JSL> If it comes to it I'll just reinstall K9 as I seldom receive large emails. For large emails you can set a limit in account properties -> Mail Management by checking "Receive headers only if message

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-15 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Feli, On Sunday, February 14, 2016 you wrote: FW> Hello Jack, FW> have a look at http://www.antispamsniper.com/thebat_plugin.htm FW> works on my desktop computer pretty well. FW> Alas, I seem to have some sort of problem with the plug-in. When I try to install it, TB! reports "Could not

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-15 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Feli, On Sunday, February 14, 2016 you wrote: FW> Hello Jack, FW> have a look at http://www.antispamsniper.com/thebat_plugin.htm FW> works on my desktop computer pretty well. Thank you Feli. I will take a look at that. -- Regards, Jack Using TB! ver6.0.12 with Windows 7 _

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-14 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Jack, have a look at http://www.antispamsniper.com/thebat_plugin.htm works on my desktop computer pretty well. Regards, Feli Am 14. Februar 2016 23:23:28 MEZ, schrieb "Jack S. LaRosa" : >Hello TBUDL'ers, > >I've been pretty much free of spam for a couple of years now but just >lately

Re: Help with S P A M

2016-02-14 Thread Paul Berger
ays nice with TB and is an JSL> effective spam blocker? Cannot help directly but I use https://mailnull.com/ to create disposable addresses. Avast does a good job but it is commercial and sets your payment details to automatically

Help with S P A M

2016-02-14 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello TBUDL'ers, I've been pretty much free of spam for a couple of years now but just lately I've started getting it from clothing stores. No idea why as I don't buy clothes online. I used to use K9 but eventually discovered that K9 was preventing me from receiving large messages. I probably coul

REGEX Help

2016-02-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
> I think I need a regex to pull out the address correctly. I didn't want to hijack David's thread (actually I did) but I could use some help with regex I need something to clean up my subject line removing some specific items. Some people have posted some ones that cleanup RE:

Re: Feature laundry list from administration - help!

2015-02-26 Thread MFPA
Hi On Thursday 26 February 2015 at 6:21:53 PM, in , Roelof Otten wrote: > Put it above the quote in in the template and skip the > signature delimiter in your signature My suggestion would be to include the signature delimiter right at the end, so that any crud added in transit follows it. (Fo

Re: Feature laundry list from administration - help!

2015-02-26 Thread MFPA
Hi On Wednesday 25 February 2015 at 9:04:58 PM, in , Diana Calder wrote: > Hello Tbudl, > We have new administration. They are used to Outlook > and quite dissatisfied with The Bat!. I was going to direct you to "Macro and QT repository" at but the

Re: Feature laundry list from administration - help!

2015-02-26 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo TBUDL, Op woensdag 25 februari 2015, 22:04:58, schreef Diana Calder: > - Presentation of email to be received or sent without bracket lead Use %Text instead of %Quotes > - Footnote contact information remains with the body of the email. > (presently the footnote is at the bottom of the p

Feature laundry list from administration - help!

2015-02-25 Thread Diana Calder
Hello Tbudl, We have new administration. They are used to Outlook and quite dissatisfied with The Bat!. I have a laundry list of items that they wish to have changed in order to keep using The Bat!; otherwise, they want to look into other options (i.e. Outlook). Some things, I can figure out -

Re: unable to open help file from within The Bat

2014-10-01 Thread MFPA
Hi On Wednesday 1 October 2014 at 6:26:04 AM, in , Achdut18 wrote: > Yes, the_bat.chm is located in Program Files (x86)\The > Bat!, the same folder in which TheBat.exe is located. > Any ideas as to what the problem is? Unfortunately I have no idea. Maybe closing down The Bat!, renaming th

Re: unable to open help file from within The Bat

2014-09-30 Thread Achdut18
Hello MFPA, Tuesday, September 23, 2014, 2:36:48 PM, you wrote: >> I cannot open the Help Topics file from within The Bat! M> Do you get an error message or does nothing happen? Nothing happens. There is no error message. >> I CAN open the file by clicking on the file, >

Re: unable to open help file from within The Bat

2014-09-23 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 22 September 2014 at 10:44:17 PM, in , Achdut18 wrote: > I cannot open the Help Topics file from within The Bat! Do you get an error message or does nothing happen? > I CAN open the file by clicking on the file, > The_bat.chm, in Windows Explorer. But, why am I not a

unable to open help file from within The Bat

2014-09-22 Thread Achdut18
I cannot open the Help Topics file from within The Bat!I CAN open the file by clicking on the file, The_bat.chm, in Windows Explorer. But, why am I not able to do so anymore from within the The Bat?(I used to be able to do it, but probably haven't tried for quite some time.) --

Re: Regex help

2014-04-29 Thread Stuart
Hello jb, Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 10:25:49 AM, you wrote: > What is in the whitespace between the groups of characters in the > original email? Tabs or spaces? It looks like tabs being expanded so > perhaps the export process is turning tabs into spaces? The original e-mail shows up with spaces

Re: Regex help

2014-04-29 Thread jb_lists_tb
Hello Stuart, On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 2:50:22 PM, Stuart wrote: > I am looking for help with regex. I need to export the text from an > e-mail to a text file. When I receive the email it looks like this. > asd, sdf, dfg, asd > Unfortunately when I export this is ends up like

Regex help

2014-04-29 Thread Stuart
Hello TBUDL, I am looking for help with regex. I need to export the text from an e-mail to a text file. When I receive the email it looks like this. asd, sdf, dfg, asd Unfortunately when I export this is ends up like this. asd, sdf, dfg, asd This seems to be the

Need serious help with upgrade to B-Pro 6.2.2

2014-01-02 Thread Robert D.
ssage is related to TLS refuses ... and/or another version of failure is Disconnected. If I try to send an email, the message is not sent and the log show "See log for details". That's funny an circular logic but does not help me guess what's wrong. If I try to make repairs to

Help with TB Editor

2011-08-30 Thread Cesar Santos
Hello TheBat-L, I am puzzled trying to find out which configuration I should change in order to use "Reply Quoting Selected Text" from the menu or after highlighting text and click on F4. Some messages seems to work and some don't. I suspect that html text is not working and I don't k

Mod: Top posting (was: Help with removing old email addresses)

2011-08-26 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Mike, On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 20:19:43 -0700GMT (26-8-2011, 5:19:43, where I live), you wrote: MG> Rick, MG> At first I didn't see any tabs at all, but I went into the View MG> menu, found Display Folder Tabs, and was able to remove them exactly as you suggested. MG> Thanks very much!!! MG

Re: Help with removing old email addresses

2011-08-25 Thread Mike Greenbaum
Rick, At first I didn't see any tabs at all, but I went into the View menu, found Display Folder Tabs, and was able to remove them exactly as you suggested. Thanks very much!!! Mike >>> Where do I go to select the addresses? They appear as choices when I'm >>> typing in the >>> To: line.

Re: Help with removing old email addresses

2011-08-25 Thread Rick
>> Where do I go to select the addresses? They appear as choices when I'm >> typing in the >> To: line. I can arrow up and down the choices, but the delete key doesn't do >> anything. >> >> Sorry for being so dense. > No problem - if you don't get it to work, then it's cumbersome. :) But the

Re: Help with removing old email addresses

2011-08-25 Thread . . . listen2reason . . . - Musaic . Net
> Where do I go to select the addresses? They appear as choices when I'm > typing in the > To: line. I can arrow up and down the choices, but the delete key doesn't do > anything. > > Sorry for being so dense. No problem - if you don't get it to work, then it's cumbersome. :) But the proced

Re: Help with removing old email addresses

2011-08-25 Thread Mike Greenbaum
Where do I go to select the addresses? They appear as choices when I'm typing in the To: line. I can arrow up and down the choices, but the delete key doesn't do anything. Sorry for being so dense. >> Can anyone help with deleting addresses which are not in my address

Re: Help with removing old email addresses

2011-08-25 Thread ...listen2reason... - Musaic.Net
> Can anyone help with deleting addresses which are not in my address book > but are suggested by The Bat from my history? Use Arrows Up/Down to select the address, then Delete-button to delete. -- Regards ...listen2reason... - Musaic.Net <mailto:listen2rea...@m

Help with removing old email addresses

2011-08-25 Thread Mike Greenbaum
t know how to delete them. Consequently, I often choose the wrong address, and then the email gets bounced back to me. Can anyone help with deleting addresses which are not in my address book but are suggested by The Bat from my history? -- Mike

Re: POPFile help please

2010-09-27 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
I wrote: > Considering the available options, I uninstalled and reinstalled > POPFile, hoping that this may finally solve the problem. Update: The reinstallation has helped solved the problem. -- Kind regards, Costas Current version is 4

Re: POPFile help please

2010-09-26 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
Hello Roelof, Saturday, September 25, 2010, 8:32:37 PM, you wrote (possibly edited): > Can't help you any further than by saying that it's a popfile setting, > not something you do in Windows or TB. The subject header modification was the setting that I had set, but it

Re: POPFile help please

2010-09-25 Thread Robin Anson
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 at 17:01:31 +0300,Costas wrote: > After changing to Windows 7 from XP and installing POPFile which I use > to identify spam, somehow I cannot find a way to prepend the subject > of spam messages with the word [spam], which was the case with Windows > XP. > > Does anybody kno

Re: POPFile help please

2010-09-25 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Costas, On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 17:01:31 +0300GMT (25-9-2010, 16:01 , where I live), you wrote: CP> Does anybody know how to do that? Is it a problem with Windows 7 and CP> The Bat, or do I just don't know/don't remember how to do it? Can't help you any further than

POPFile help please

2010-09-25 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
After changing to Windows 7 from XP and installing POPFile which I use to identify spam, somehow I cannot find a way to prepend the subject of spam messages with the word [spam], which was the case with Windows XP. Does anybody know how to do that? Is it a problem with Windows 7 and The Bat, o

Re: Missing folders - "+++L" does not help

2010-09-04 Thread Petr Laznovsky
Yes Is the focus on the account tree pane when you try Ctrl Alt Shift L? Current version is 4.2.23 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Missing folders - "+++L" does not help

2010-09-03 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Petr, On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:56:02 +0200GMT (1-9-2010, 12:56 , where I live), you wrote: PL> +++L solution does not help (Number of finded losts PL> folders are: 0) PL> Any ideas?? Is the focus on the account tree pane when you try Ctrl Alt Shift L? -- Groetjes, Roelof &

Missing folders - "+++L" does not help

2010-09-01 Thread Petr Laznovsky
The folder tree on HDD under "%APPDATA%\The Bat!" is OK, but there are few missed folders in TB folder list. There are also unnamed folder, which receive new mails, which normally should be filtered into missed folders. +++L solution does not help (Number of finded losts folders ar

Re: Address book help

2010-07-21 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
y by converting to NTFS. But that information is good to know. Thanks again for your help. -- Jack LaRosa mailto:jlar...@charter.net Sticking with with The Bat! ver: 4.0.38 for now. Operating? with Windows XP Pro ver 5 build 2600 Service Pack 3

Re: Address book help

2010-07-21 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Raymund, On Wednesday, July 21, 2010 you wrote: RT> Hi Jack, RT> as I don't think this is of general interest to TBUDL, I send a personal message. >> didn't exist in the 32 bit version. Unfortunately, the USB HDD I'm >> using for backup is currently formatted as FAT32 and must be format

Re: Address book help

2010-07-21 Thread Stephane Bouvard
Hi Jack, Two points... 1. Creating an image of your running system is a good solution, but never forget : it allow you to restore the whole working system, but on the same or similar computer... when you need to move to a new system (another hardware / another OS), you should reinstall from s

Re: Address book help

2010-07-20 Thread Raymund Tump
Hi Jack, as I don't think this is of general interest to TBUDL, I send a personal message. > didn't exist in the 32 bit version. Unfortunately, the USB HDD I'm > using for backup is currently formatted as FAT32 and must be formatted > to NTSF in order for the "image" to be created. As soon as

Re: Address book help

2010-07-20 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Stephane, Thank you so very much for replying. On Tuesday, July 20, 2010 you wrote: SB> Hi Jack, SB> From your message, i could point some "errors" you've made... SB> Your old laptop and your new one does not use the same system (32 bits vs 64 bits,...), and thus you cannot just restore

Re: Address book help

2010-07-20 Thread Stephane Bouvard
Hi Jack, >From your message, i could point some "errors" you've made... Your old laptop and your new one does not use the same system (32 bits vs 64 bits,...), and thus you cannot just restore any file/settings like that (and certainly not any executable)... "\PROGRAM FILES" folder is for prog

Re: Address book help

2010-07-16 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Hajdú, On Friday, July 16, 2010 you wrote: HZ> Thursday, July 15, 2010, 11:34:44 PM, you wrote: >> to have them tell me that "that's the way the OS is designed". HZ> Actually, this a very good thing. Imagine how upset the virus/malware vendors were, when they found out that neither the

Re: Address book help

2010-07-15 Thread Hajdú Zoltán
Thursday, July 15, 2010, 11:34:44 PM, you wrote: > to have them tell me that "that's the way the OS is designed". Actually, this a very good thing. Imagine how upset the virus/malware vendors were, when they found out that neither they can do this :) Cheers Z. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME

Re: Address book help

2010-07-15 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello fellow Bats, On Thursday, July 15, 2010 I wrote: JSL> Fellow list members, JSL> My wife's laptop just died and I have tried (almost successfully) to get the new laptop up and running the way the old one was. Yada, yada, yada. Fortunately I was able to solve this problem on my own and I

Address book help

2010-07-14 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
s, I'd appreciate all the help I can get. -- TIA, Jack LaRosa mailto:jlar...@charter.net Sticking with with The Bat! ver: 4.0.38 for now. Operating? with Windows XP Pro ver 5 build 2600 Service Pack 3 Current ve

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-23 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Saturday, August 22, 2009, 12:32:20 PM, Bill McQuillan wrote: > Now I have figured the reason is that RitLabs considers that the Windows > Editor is to be normally used with proportional fonts and that the number > of characters is not an appropriate measurement (although they seem to > handle

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Bill, On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 10:32:20 -0700 GMT (23/Aug/09, 0:32 AM +0700 GMT), Bill McQuillan wrote: >> They added the option many versions ago: You can use the Windows >> editor. Many people were unhappy with the way MicroEd works, because >> most editors under Windows (notably the ones from

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-22 Thread Bill McQuillan
On Sat, 2009-08-22, Thomas Fernandez wrote: > They added the option many versions ago: You can use the Windows > editor. Many people were unhappy with the way MicroEd works, because > most editors under Windows (notably the ones from Microsoft) behave in > a certain way and people just wanted to s

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-22 Thread MFPA
Hi On Saturday 22 August 2009 at 4:48:54 PM, in , Thomas Fernandez wrote: > I myself prefer MicroEd, the way it is, but that is my > personal choice. We all work slightly differently and have different preferences. I like MicroEd with Auto-Format turned off so that a line ends when I say it en

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello AC, On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 00:23:04 -0700 GMT (22/Aug/09, 14:23 PM +0700 GMT), AC wrote: A> When I asked for this as a support ticket, the answer I got was this: A> "Hello, A> I am sorry to say, but this is not a bug, it's a feature of MicroEd. A> Auto-Format works that way for years and we d

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo AC, On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 00:23:04 -0700GMT (22-8-2009, 9:23 +0200, where I live), you wrote: A> Thanks for the response (thanks to everyone else also). Now you've A> hit on the issue that I really want to resolve. Why can't the A> developers add an extra option (checkbox) so that you don't

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-22 Thread AC
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:46:58 +0200, Roelof Otten wrote: >A> Question #2: >A> What does Auto-Format do? Please be detailed, I don't get it. > >I don't know everything. ;-) >It doesn't like new lines, when hit enter and continue typing it >continues on the same line. To really start a new

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-21 Thread MFPA
Hi On Friday 21 August 2009 at 7:13:56 PM, in , Peter Meyns wrote: > MicroEd leaves the decision to you if you want to wrap your edited > message or keep that extra-long line. I have wrapping set to 70 characters. I can keep the extra-long line in the editor window but when I put the message i

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-21 Thread MFPA
Hi On Friday 21 August 2009 at 3:03:12 PM, in , Thomas Fernandez wrote: > I think the long/short lines appear when you use CR in > the middle of a line. Maybe the person is reading the message in an application that wraps at the window edge. If the line length in the message is a bit longer tha

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-21 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi AC, on Thu, 20 Aug 2009 23:58:00 -0700GMT (21.08.2009, 08:58 +0200GMT here), you wrote: A> ... A> Question #5: A> Why do we have to use Alt-L to reformat the wrapping if you go back A> and edit? All other editors everywhere in the world do this A> automatically... This doesn't mean that it

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Roelof, On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:46:58 +0200 GMT (21/Aug/09, 15:46 PM +0700 GMT), Roelof Otten wrote: A>> Question #4: A>> Sometimes I write an email, it looks fine. But when the other person A>> recieves it, the wrapping is all crazy with alternating long/short A>> lines. As if one of my l

Re: Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-21 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo AC, On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 23:58:00 -0700GMT (21-8-2009, 8:58 +0200, where I live), you wrote: A> Question #1: A> What are the differences between MicroEd and Plain Windows? Mainly the wrapping and the free caret (in MicroEd you can place the cursor anywhere and start typing, with the Wind

Please help me understand the Pros and Cons of MicroEd (many, many wrapping issues)

2009-08-21 Thread AC
I cannot get my head around MicroEd. I want to like it, but I always have problems with wrapping issues. Please help me answer some questions: Question #1: What are the differences between MicroEd and Plain Windows? Question #2: What does Auto-Format do? Please be detailed, I don't g

Re: Can anyone help with MSN

2009-07-29 Thread MFPA
Hi On Wednesday 29 July 2009 at 5:52:58 PM, in , MikeD wrote: > Hello Guys, > Has anyone gotten TB to work with msn.com? I can > get it to read, but I have not been able to figure > out a config that works to get it to send > messages. Any help or sug

Can anyone help with MSN

2009-07-29 Thread MikeD
Hello Guys, Has anyone gotten TB to work with msn.com? I can get it to read, but I have not been able to figure out a config that works to get it to send messages. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. -- Best regards, MikeD

Re: MACRO list in TB! help file

2009-07-15 Thread Simon
'Ello Thomas, On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:48:49 -0300 (your time) you said: > There is one in German available, perhaps it helps a bit. > http://www.thebatworld.de/system/sections/index.php?op=viewarticle&artid=108 Yes, thanks, I'll look through that very comprehensive list :-) -- Simon (Privateofc

Re: MACRO list in TB! help file

2009-07-15 Thread Simon
'Ello Dan, On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 15:05:31 -0700 (your time) you said: > Unless they repackaged the 4.2.6 with a newer helpfile and failed to > update the date of the package on the website I would say no. At least it > misses the %Postpone macro. Thought as much, but asked anyway. -- Simon (Priv

Re: MACRO list in TB! help file

2009-07-14 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Privateofcourse, on Tuesday, 14. July 2009, at 17:03:33 [GMT +0200] you wrote regarding "MACRO list in TB! help file": > Does anyone know whether the MACRO list in the latest help file distributed > with TB! is current and exhaustive? There is one in German available, pe

Re: MACRO list in TB! help file

2009-07-14 Thread Dan Perez
Hello Privateofcourse, Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 7:46:37 AM, you wrote: > Hello TBUDL, > Does anyone know whether the MACRO list in the latest help file distributed > with TB! is current and exhaustive? Unless they repackaged the 4.2.6 with a newer helpfile and failed to update th

MACRO list in TB! help file

2009-07-14 Thread Privateofcourse
Hello TBUDL, Does anyone know whether the MACRO list in the latest help file distributed with TB! is current and exhaustive? -- Simon (Privateofcourse) #12276. Who Wen Dig Eros? ¶     TB! 4.2.6 WinXP Pro Service Pack 3 Current version is

Re: OT Help request

2009-03-14 Thread Rick
ned it to find > the view still set to THUMBNAILS. > So it would seem that somewhere along the way that option became > corrupted. It appears that un-ticking and re-ticking the "Remember > each folder's view settings" has fixed the corruption. > Thanks for your questi

Re: OT Help request

2009-03-14 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
rrupted. It appears that un-ticking and re-ticking the "Remember each folder's view settings" has fixed the corruption. Thanks for your question, it's helped me and might help you. -- Jack LaRosa mailto:jlar...@charter.net Sticking with with The Bat!

OT Help request

2009-03-13 Thread Rick
There are some windows gurus on here and I think the answer if known would benefit all Here's what I want to do I want certain folders, when opened from ANY APPLICATION to always open with thumbnails enabled the way MY PICTURES does. This can be set to happen in windows explorer or My Computer b

Re: Filter Help needed

2009-03-12 Thread MAU
Hello Tom, > All filters are set to continue processing with other filters. > So if filter rule 3 is met, the journey ends in folder Bounce but > otherwise rule 4 should apply. You should then set filter 3 to NOT continue processing with other filters -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El E

Filter Help needed

2009-03-12 Thread Tom
Hello Everyone, I am hoping for some clarification re filter rules. I would like to streamline emails generated on a website to different accounts ( in my bat and external) depending on who works on them. I set up some filter but I am afraid I have not fully understood the way they should work i

Re[2]: Help-Partial message loss!

2008-11-16 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello List, On Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:46:02 PM, Jack wrote: > Do you mean your TB is installed and runs on the D: drive, not the > C:drive? Yes, about 50% of the apps I use are on the D drive - they either don't need to be installed or it's a simple process of backing them up and export

Re: Help-Partial message loss!

2008-11-15 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Jeff, Saturday, November 15, 2008, 4:36:35 PM, you wrote: JG> Hello List, JG> On Saturday, November 15, 2008, 9:43:28 PM, Jack wrote: >> But let me make sure I understand what you're doing here. Your command >> line seems to indicate that the /e switch causes REGEDIT to launch and >> auto

Re[2]: Help-Partial message loss!

2008-11-15 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello List, On Saturday, November 15, 2008, 9:43:28 PM, Jack wrote: > But let me make sure I understand what you're doing here. Your command > line seems to indicate that the /e switch causes REGEDIT to launch and > automatically create a file called "thebat.reg" which will contain the > key call

Re: Help-Partial message loss!

2008-11-15 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Jeff, Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:02:32 PM, you wrote: JG> Hello List, JG> On Saturday, November 15, 2008, 7:41:32 PM, Jack wrote: >> Apparently TB stores other needed parameters elsewhere other than in >> the The Bat! folder. Perhaps the registry? JG> Yes indeed, in: JG> HKEY_CURRENT

Re: Help-Partial message loss!

2008-11-15 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
references - PM> System - Mail Directory That would have been handy to know, and I appreciate the info, but as you can see from my other posts, knowing where those files are doesn't help. If you restore them from an off-site backup, TB thinks it's a new in

Re: Help-Partial message loss!

2008-11-15 Thread Rick
> I do not currently see any way out of this dilemma and must consider > her wrath when she I tell her I goofed. I too speak "wife" - my prayers are with you :)) -- Rick Help bring to a close, the Age of Greed v4.0.34.22 (ALPHA) on Windows XP 5.1 Build 260

Re[2]: Help-Partial message loss!

2008-11-15 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello List, On Saturday, November 15, 2008, 7:41:32 PM, Jack wrote: > Apparently TB stores other needed parameters elsewhere other than in > the The Bat! folder. Perhaps the registry? Yes indeed, in: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT I backup the folders and then export the registry tree nightly u

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