Hi Miguel,
On Friday, June 30, 2000, 5:51:51 PM, you wrote in part about "Mail
Dispatcher - deleting files":
M> Sorry, I didn't explain very well. I only use the mail
M> dispatcher when I receive a message saying that exists a big
M> message on server.
Ahh, got
MA> There, I would like to just open the mail dispatcher for that message
MA> (showing just the header of the big message), but unfortately all the
MA> messages on the server comes up (I know that is the way it should
MA> work). I've always about 150 messages on the server...
MA> the wish
G> Well, if you use the mail dispatcher, when all the messages come up,
G> say after hitting Alt F2, you can just highlight any single message
G> and hit Ctrl H. This will bring up the full header which is at the
Sorry, I didn't explain very well.
I only use the mail dispatcher when I recei
Hi Miguel,
On Friday, June 30, 2000, 4:07:24 PM, you wrote in part about "Mail
Dispatcher - deleting files":
M> And also, there is no way (I think) to make the Mail Dispatcher
M> only get the headers of those messages. When I receive a big
M> message I've to downloa
[Do not download messages bigger than xx]
AM> Be careful with this one. The last time I had this enabled, TB!
AM> would *delete* messages on the server greater than the size limit and
AM> not merely keep it on the server for a manual download. I thought this
I've always used (since TB
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:54:46 -0700, Ming-Li wrote:
ML> 2. you may use the "Receive header only if message size is greater
ML> than xx kbyte" option to skip big mail. (This is of course no
ML> solution to mail you want to kill before receiving it, if TB!'s
ML> filter functionality couldn't serv
Hi Ralf,
ML>> Do you have particular reasons to invoke mail dispatcher
ML>> each time TB collects mail? I wonder what purpose it
ML>> serves to do that.
> Yes - i get many mails and big mails. I want to delete some
> without getting, others I want to have first without waiting
> for the big one
Hi Ralf,
On 30 June 2000 at 18:20:35 GMT +0200 (which was 17:20 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Mail Dispatcher - deleting files":
ML>> My suggestion would be for you to turn off the "invoke
ML>> automatically at each
Hello,
ML> Hi Ralf,
>> I am writing a text in any program, suddenly teh mail
>> dispatcher opens and when i press space just at that moment,
>> the X in Receiving disappears.
>> If you do not note that, the message is deleted but not
>> received.
ML> Do you have particular reasons to invoke ma
Hi Ralf,
> I am writing a text in any program, suddenly teh mail
> dispatcher opens and when i press space just at that moment,
> the X in Receiving disappears.
> If you do not note that, the message is deleted but not
> received.
Do you have particular reasons to invoke mail dispatcher each
ti
Hello The Bat! Fans,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.44
Serial Number 1B335195
under Windows 95 4.0 Build B
and would like to report a bug
Some days ago i wrote, mail dispatcher is eating mails.
I got an idea how that happend.
I am writing a text in any program, suddenly teh mail d
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