Hello people, hi i,
// See that?!
Sunday, April 29, 2001, 1:20:32 AM, you wrote:
I have been using a text processing system (..) called frogbit.
It is a small specialised script language for automatic
text editing,
Just like Perl or what?
The bat! interface part of all
Saturday, April 28, 2001, 11:31:58 PM, Roman Schechtel wrote:
Hello people, hi Lars,
Saturday, April 28, 2001, 9:23:42 PM, you wrote:
String: multipart/alternative
Location: Kludges
Presence: Yes
Also I would suggest that you add those strings to the Kill
filters (or
Hi Silviu,
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, at 13:07:40 +0300 you wrote:
SC Also I would suggest that you add those strings to the Kill
SC filters (or Selective download filters as they are called now
SC in 1.51). Else they don't work so well.
That depends on your attitude towards the Selective Download
Sunday, April 29, 2001, 1:38:17 PM, Lars Geiger wrote:
That depends on your attitude towards the Selective Download
filters. Any rule in there means that TB! must first download the
headers, then check for any unwanted messages and then download
the whole e-mail (including the headers
Hi Silviu,
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, at 18:04:20 +0300 you wrote:
SC I'm trying to figure out a way to filter out HTML e-mail and
SC also I want to filter out e-mail messages that are both HTML
SC and plain-text.
Try the following rule:
String: multipart/alternative
Location: Kludges
Hello people, hi Lars,
Saturday, April 28, 2001, 9:23:42 PM, you wrote:
String: multipart/alternative
Location: Kludges
Presence: Yes
This works quite fine if you want to delete / process such mails
completely. But is it possible to somehow delete only the html-part of
the
Saturday, April 28, 2001, 11:31:58 PM, Roman Schechtel wrote:
Hello people, hi Lars,
Saturday, April 28, 2001, 9:23:42 PM, you wrote:
String: multipart/alternative
Location: Kludges
Presence: Yes
Thanks, and I hope it works, I also added a filter for
text/html, heh, that's
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