Hello Roelof,
On Tuesday, September 4, 2007, you wrote:
RO What if you create a new malto: URL, maybe that something went awry
RO with your old one.
Thanks, but I've tried that too.
Must be a Windows issue. I'll stick Thunderbird on and try it with
that...
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Nick | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hallo Nick,
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 14:21:35 +0100GMT (4-9-2007, 15:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ND For as long as I can remember, creating a shortcut containing just
ND mailto:; would give me a quick way to open up a new message from my
ND start menu, which I named newmail.url.
Never tried
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tuesday, September 4, 2007, 5:21:35 AM, you wrote:
ND Hello,
ND For as long as I can remember, creating a shortcut containing just
ND mailto:; would give me a quick way to open up a new message from my
ND start menu, which I named newmail.url.
...snip
ND TIA,
Howdy Jeanny,
Saturday, December 30, 2006, 3:57:01 AM, Jeanny wrotened:
JH Ever since I installed some Windows XP Automatic Update, it
JH automatically makes Outlook/Office the default client for mailto:
JH URLs. I have to change it manually every time I re-open The Bat!
JH Any ideas what might
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tuesday, November 14, 2006, 6:07:36 AM, you wrote:
CS
CS Hello Bat Lovers,
CS So I am probably the last person on the planet to upgrade from 2000
CS to XP but my problem is this, whenever I click a mailto link in
CS Firefox or IE7 it opens in Outlook instead of TB!.
Hello Bat Lovers,
Monday, November 13, 2006, 5:54:29 PM, you wrote:
First step, in The Bat:
Options
Preferences
Applications
Associate with... mailto: Put a tick in this box.
If this does not solve the problem, others will have a better answer.
That fixed it however in version 3.85.03
Hallo Chuck,
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 17:21:52 -0500GMT (13-11-2006, 23:21 , where I
live), you wrote:
CS That fixed it however in version 3.85.03 there were not any check
CS boxes in Preferences/Applications. I installed 3.80.06 and fixes the
CS problem. I then installed 3.85.03 and repaired and
Hello Bat Lovers,
Monday, November 13, 2006, 7:33:01 PM, you wrote:
Hallo Chuck,
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 17:21:52 -0500GMT (13-11-2006, 23:21 , where I
live), you wrote:
CS That fixed it however in version 3.85.03 there were not any check
CS boxes in Preferences/Applications. I installed
On Sunday, February 01, 2004, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
K When I click a mailto: link on a webpage (IE 6) I get about 30 IE
K windows that pop up - and no new message in The Bat.
Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Go into Internet Options (Tools
| Options in IE) and go to the Programs tab.
Dear Jonathan,
@2-Feb-2004, 11:57 -0600 (02-Feb 17:57 UK time) Jonathan Angliss
[JA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Go into Internet Options (Tools
| Options in IE) and go to the Programs tab. Go to 'E-mail' and
select something other than TB.
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Yes. It's an IE configuration error.
Thanks. Sorry for asking the obvious. I finally checked myself and
sure enough, my IE settings has reset to default settings (Outlook
Express as mail client).
I should have known that uninstalling The Bat would cause IE to lose
Hello rich,
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 22:24:52 -0500 GMT (06/12/2003, 10:24 +0700 GMT),
rich gregory wrote:
Is there a way to tell TB to use a specific template if the user clicks on a
mailto: link in a web page?
At present the email client begins a new message BUT blindly uses the
template for
rich gregory wrote:
Is there a way to tell TB to use a specific template if the user clicks on a
mailto: link in a web page?
At present the email client begins a new message BUT blindly uses the
template for whatever folder you may have open at the time!
In the General section of the
Hello Rich,
On Saturday, December 06 2003 at 03:42 PM PDT, you wrote:
It is unreasonable to expect anyone to have to always chweck their open mail
client to make sure that it is NOT in a particular folder before clicking a
mailto link.
I'd have to agree with you there. This issue has been
Craig Westerman, [CW] wrote:
CW Every time I click on a e-mail link on a web page, exactly 50 new
CW browser windows are opened in just a few seconds. I'm using MSIE 5
CW on Win2000 Pro SP3.
Try the following:
Go into MSIE internet options. Under the Programs tab, change the
E-mail client to
Hello
[On 8/24/2003 at 3:26 AM, you said:]-
CW Every time I click on a e-mail link on a web page, exactly 50 new browser
windows are
CW opened in just a few seconds. I'm using MSIE 5 on Win2000 Pro SP3.
---[END QUOTE]
Okay, the
Hello Dennis,
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 09:47:19 -0400 GMT (24/08/2003, 20:47 +0700 GMT),
Dennis Hays wrote:
CW Every time I click on a e-mail link on a web page, exactly 50 new
CW browser windows are opened in just a few seconds. I'm using MSIE
CW 5 on Win2000 Pro SP3.
Okay, the cure worked for
18-Jun-2003 20:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas?
We've had that only a few days ago in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and following replies.
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Best regards,
neurowerx (http://www.neurowerx.de)
Naturally, if I were absolutely alone on this super-highway, if I saw no
other cars speeding in
nMake sure that you have enabled one account as being the default one for
nmailto: URLs (Account, Properties, General, on the bottom is a checkbox,
nenable it).
Yes I have one account set as mailto: default however the problem
persists
Dajabo
David,
On 11-06-2003 09:51, you [D] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
D Yes I have one account set as mailto: default however the problem
D persists
I had the problem in an earlier version (your?) but now it's gone (don't
know why).
--
greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, Dajabo wrote...
1st of 2 ?'s
After installation of TB! I found that using the mailto: link in mail and web
pages results in a 10 second pause after which about 25 IE pages open,
all of which eventually come up with a 'Action Cancelled' or some such
standard IE
on 11/06/2003 you wrote:
JA It's not too difficult... Open Internet Explorer, go to Tools -
JA Internet Options, then the Programs Tab. Change the E-Mail client to
JA something else, such as Outlook, or Express. Press OK, close IE, and
JA reopen. Then go back to the Tools - Internet Options
10-Jun-2003 19:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume there is a crucial setting gone awry somewhere but I can't
find it
Make sure that you have enabled one account as being the default one for
mailto: URLs (Account, Properties, General, on the bottom is a checkbox,
enable it).
--
Best
Dear Joseph,
Monday, October 14, 2002 at 4:17:06 PM you wrote:
JN How can I create, in an outgoing message, a mailto: link that will
JN incorporate a specific subject line?
Like this:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Unsubscribe_thebat
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Kind regards,
Britt Malka
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On Monday, October 14, 2002, Joseph N. wrote...
How can I create, in an outgoing message, a mailto: link that will
incorporate a specific subject line? I want to create a hot link
that, when clicked by a recipient, will send an email message back
Dear Allie,
--- Allie C Martin / Mittwoch, 10.07.2002, 23:17:24
Mailto from Opera doesn't work
ACM In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
ACM Fw For Angel [FFA] wrote:
TF Didn't Eddie write this?
[...]
I have a filter that adds sender addresses from the lists to
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Eddie Castelli [EC] wrote:
EC Not at all Allie, this is new to me!!!
I guess it must be the autoadd address filter that's playing tricks on
me. I really use it as part of my spam filtering. I
Dear Allie,
--- Allie C Martin / Donnerstag, 11.07.2002, 12:52:02
Mailto from Opera doesn't work
Ok quick TBUDL folder list search reveals that the message is this
one: [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: FW for Angel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh now I remember *gg*. The
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Fw For Angel [FFA] wrote:
FFA When clicking on a 'Send me a mail' button from Opera v6.03 TB! does
FFA not start an empty editor. I've declared the following in the Opera
FFA Preference table:
Hi Allie,
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 07:42:39 -0500 GMT (Jul 10, 18:27 my time),
you [ACM] wrote:
ACM Have you tried the switch to use the system default e-mail client?
I have the same problem with Opera and when I use this method, the IE
opens with error message, Could not perform this operation
Hello Allie,
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 07:42:39 -0500 GMT (10/07/02, 19:42 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
ACM Fw For Angel [FFA] wrote:
[...]
Didn't Eddie write this?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
Dear Sudip,
--- Sudip Pokhrel / Mittwoch, 10.07.2002, 14:49:16
Mailto from Opera doesn't work
I have the same problem with Opera and when I use this method, the
IE opens with error message, Could not perform this operation
because the default mail client is not properly installed.
ON Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 2:19:01 PM, you wrote:
EC Dear readers from 'TB!udl List',
EC When clicking on a 'Send me a mail' button from Opera v6.03 TB! does
EC not start an empty editor. I've declared the following in the Opera
EC Preference table: /theBat.exe %1/ (without slashes).
EC
Dear Allie,
--- Allie C Martin / Mittwoch, 10.07.2002, 14:42:39
Mailto from Opera doesn't work
Have you tried the switch to use the system default e-mail client?
That's the one I use and it works here.
If I select the default setting it will look for 'theBat.exe' but it
should be
Hoi Gerard,
--- Gerard / Mittwoch, 10.07.2002, 15:23:41
Mailto from Opera doesn't work
I have selected: use specific mail client and this filled in:
C:\Program Files\Internet\The Bat!\thebat.exe mailto:%t?subject=%sbody=%m
It works 'almost' perfect! I mean it works as you wrote
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Hi Eddie,
On Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 15:23 GMT +0200, Eddie Castelli [EC]
wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
EC --- Sudip Pokhrel / Mittwoch, 10.07.2002, 14:49:16 Mailto from
EC Opera doesn't work
I have the same problem
Eddie,
On 10-07-2002 15:35, you [E] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
E It works 'almost' perfect!
I use
x:\path to\thebat.exe mailto:%t
with success
--
greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 1.60q /thebat version
os
ON Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 3:23:11 PM, you wrote:
EC Strange is, that it worked some times ago. In the mean time I upgraded
EC Opera to v6.02. Does someone know if v6.03 may have a flaw in this?
Hi Eddie,
Selecting specific email cleint worked for me in 6.02 and currently in
6.04.
--
Best
ON Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 3:35:51 PM, you wrote:
EC Any Idea?
Looks like default behaviour. If the variables don't get filled it must
be their initial fill/value.
I wouldn't worry to much about it, you will need to enater something in
the subject and body anyway.
This on recommendation
Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 5:19:01 AM, you wrote:
EC Dear readers from 'TB!udl List',
EC When clicking on a 'Send me a mail' button from Opera v6.03 TB! does
EC not start an empty editor. I've declared the following in the Opera
EC Preference table: /theBat.exe %1/ (without slashes).
EC Does
Dear Lynn,
--- Lynn Turriff / Mittwoch, 10.07.2002, 16:52:32
Mailto from Opera doesn't work
Look at [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EC When clicking on a 'Send me a mail' button from Opera v6.03 TB!
^^^
You don't
Hi Eddie,
on Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:35:51 +0200GMT (10.07.02, 15:35 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I have selected: use specific mail client and this filled in:
C:\Program Files\Internet\The Bat!\thebat.exe mailto:%t?subject=%sbody=%m
This on
Hello Eddie!
On Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 3:23:11 PM you wrote:
Strange is, that it worked some times ago. In the mean time I upgraded
Opera to v6.02. Does someone know if v6.03 may have a flaw in this?
There once was a problem with the System Default option in Opera for
TB!, but that has
Wed, 10 Jul 2002 18:34:16[GMT +0545] (8:49 AM EDST) Sudip Pokhrel
wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 07:42:39 -0500 GMT (Jul 10, 18:27 my time),
you [ACM] wrote:
ACM Have you tried the switch to use the system default e-mail client?
I have the same problem with Opera and when I use this method,
Hello Eddie!
On Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 8:40:29 PM you wrote:
ok I could upgrade to v6.04
Very good decision!
Do you know the Registry address where the 'mailto:' is stored? I
could go and look what is written in there.
Nope. I've actually always trouble finding the preferences in IE,
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thomas F [TF] wrote:
ACM In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
ACM Fw For Angel [FFA] wrote:
TF [...]
TF Didn't Eddie write this?
Wow!, yes. This one is very strange.
If I try
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Kevin Coates [KC] wrote:
KC After reading this thread I tested a mailto link with Opera
KC (6.04). I have e-mail set for my default mail client which is The
KC Bat!. Everything seems to work
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Eddie Castelli [EC] wrote:
EC If I select the default setting it will look for 'theBat.exe' but it
EC should be 'lastBeta.exe'. Now where does W2k keep the 'mailto:'
EC address in the Registry? I
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Hi Private,
@03 June 2002, 00:42:35 +0100 Private Caravans - Rockley Park wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since I installed The Bat, everytime I click on a mailto link, my
system tries to open the mailto link at a website (50+
Dear Marck,
Well Done, That Worked.
Many Thanks
Giles
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This is a reply message
From: Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Private Caravans - Rockley Park on TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, June 3, 2002, 12:58:47 AM
Subject:
Hello Gord,
It works for me fine (Bat 1.60c, TC 5.4.0). Actually I
never used it this way before, but since you brought it up I
tried it and worked on the first trial without any problem
Friday, April 5, 2002, 4:06:20 PM, you wrote:
GM Hey all,
GM I use Time Chaos as my PIM and, with past
Hi Terry,
When I click on a mailto: link in IE, it fails. What does happen is
that IE launches anywhere from 12 to 57 new browser with the mailto:
url in the address line. This works fine in Opera after following the
suggestions on the FAQ, but I have not seen anything related to making
Hello Terry!
On Sunday, March 31, 2002 at 6:22:04 AM you wrote:
When I click on a mailto: link in IE, it fails. What does happen is
that IE launches anywhere from 12 to 57 new browser with the mailto:
url in the address line. This works fine in Opera after following the
suggestions on the
Hello Terry!
On Sunday, March 31, 2002 at 12:32:27 PM you wrote:
Any mailto link in IE seems to exhibit this behavior, but only on one
of my PCs which is running XP Pro. The WinXP machine is a server to
the other machines. Sometimes when this happens, I get a error message
staing that the
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@ 13:06:00 +0200 [ Sun, 31 Mar 2002], Dierk Haasis [DH] thoughtfully
wrote the following:
...
DH First thing: Go to this setting, change it from TB! to another
DH client. OK it. Again go there and change it back to TB!. now press
DH OK and leave the
Hello batters,
Sunday, March 31, 2002, 12:32:27 PM, Terry Barnes wrote:
TB Any mailto link in IE seems to exhibit this behavior, but only on one
TB of my PCs which is running XP Pro.
It probably should be attributed to IE 6. I have seen the same happening on a Win
2000 machine twice, and here
Hi Batpersons,
On or about, Wednesday, November 21, 2001, 8:37:29 PM, we have reason to believe that
Jake Bramhall wrote:
JB theBat version 1.53d seems to have severed the relationship between Outlook
JB and the mailto: link in browsers as well as the .VCF file association. They
JB are not
Thanks, the re-install of OL2K fixed it, and didn't even mess up my
settings!
JB
-Original Message-
From: Nick Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:48 PM
To: Jake Bramhall
Subject: Re: Mailto: and .VCF associations destroyed
Hi Batpersons
Hi Nick,
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 20:47:35 +GMT (22/11/2001, 04:47 +0800GMT),
Nick Gordon wrote:
NG The mailto: association should come back if you select the option in
NG Outlook to make it your default email program. You can also do this
NG via IE.
Yes, but the easier way would be in TB:
**Notice**
I added the mailto:... stuff to the end of the 'External Mail Client'
in Opera (I suppose those are command line options built into The
Bat!), and it works now. Thanks! I suppose this is still an issue to
be looked at by the RIT Techs.
-Andy
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Monday, July 30, 2001,
Sunday, May 27, 2001, 3:51:43 PM, Karin wrote:
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
headers to a message this way?
KS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
OK, I was already aware of
On 29-05-2001 at 00:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
Sunday, May 27, 2001, 3:51:43 PM, Karin wrote:
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
headers to a message this way?
KS mailto:[EMAIL
Hi Maurice,
On Tue, 29 May 2001 00:29:37 +0200GMT (29/05/2001, 06:29 +0800GMT),
Maurice Snellen wrote:
MS What I want to get back to, is my original question because what I'm
MS trying to do, is to add headers such as X-www-page: main menu and
MS X-www-page: my cv so that I can tell from the
On 27-05-2001 at 15:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
headers to a message this way?
Yes:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
will create a mail
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Hello Karin!
On Sunday, May 27, 2001 at 3:51:43 PM you wrote:
Don't use spaces, use %20 instead.
Or _ (without quotation marks); as a link it will look like a space.
- --
Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de
PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Karin,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 at 15:51:43 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of
the message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add
custom headers to a message this way?
KS Yes:
KS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
On 27-05-2001 at 16:09, Charlie (ceejay) kindly wrote:
Hi Karin,
KS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
KS will create a mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KS with the subject: X Y
KS and in the body: Z
KS Don't use spaces, use %20 instead.
Not good advice Karin, read:
On Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 13:23:12 -0700 Nick Andriash wrote:
You know I thought the same thing Ming-Li, but when I checked my
own settings... and I have no problems whatsoever with my
MailTo:'s, I don't show the "%1" in my command. Here is all I have
for my "Open" command:
On Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 22:47:56 -0700 Bubba wrote:
When I click on the "mailto:email-address" hyperlink, the main
page of The Bat! is launched, rather than the "Edit Mail Message"
screen. I just downloaded version 5.5 of the Microsoft Internet
Explorer browser and I'm still having
On April 5, 2001, at 6:47:51 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
"F:\UTI\TheBat\thebat.exe" %1
Note the "%1" at the end, which sends the intended recipient address
to TB. Without it, TB won't open the editing window.
You know I thought the same thing Ming-Li, but when I checked my own
settings... and I have
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Hello Marck!
On Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 4:27:30 AM you wrote:
B I should have also noted that I've changed my Control Panel
B "Internet Properties Internet Programs" setting to have The Bat! be
B my default email client.
In that case it
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Hi Bubba,
On 04 April 2001 at 18:18:48 -0700 (which was 02:18 where I live)
Bubba wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
B When I click on a "mailto:" hyperlink outside of The Bat! application,
B the "Edit Mail Message" screen (with
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Hi Bubba,
On 04 April 2001 at 19:19:49 -0700 (which was 03:19 where I live)
Bubba wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone and made these points:
B I'm using Microsoft IE version 5.0.
B I didn't find anything in the FAQ about using "mailto:" with the IE
B
Hi Bubba,
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001 19:19:49 -0700GMT (04/04/2001, 10:19 +0800GMT),
Bubba wrote:
B When I click on a "mailto:" hyperlink outside of The Bat! application,
B the "Edit Mail Message" screen (with the "To:" address completed) is
B not launched. This feature works *within* The Bat!
Hallo Mike,
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:44:07 -0500 GMT (13/03/2001, 06:44 +0800 GMT),
Mike Yetto wrote:
MY I won't go to NS 5.
Hardly. ;-)
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 21:28:54 -0700
"Michael S. Greenbaum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reinstalled nsproto.exe and all seems to be fine.
However, to help me in the future, which of these upgrades would have
been responsible for the change in my mailto setup: TB or Netscape or
both?
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, at 21:28:54 [GMT -0700], Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:
MSG I reinstalled nsproto.exe and all seems to be fine.
MSG However, to help me in the future, which of these upgrades would have
MSG been responsible for the change in my
On 01-10-2000 at 00:44, JMReichow kindly wrote:
( Funny the same question came up on the German TB list during the
discussion of the new MAPI.DLL; it seems the /default/ account (and
its templates) are, logically, the ones invoked through MAPI from e.g.
Forté Agent.
Is there a new
Hello Karin Spaink,
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 16:20:18 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, October 02, 2000, 9:20:18 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Karin Spaink wrote:
On 01-10-2000 at 00:44, JMReichow kindly wrote:
( Funny the same question came up on the German TB list during the
Hi tracer,
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 01:37:05 +0700GMT (03/10/2000, 02:37 +0800GMT),
tracer wrote:
However, no matter what I do - change Netscape's
preferences, edit the liprefs.js file manually - Netscape
Messenger insists on intercepting MAPI application calls.
Any ideas?
t remove netscape..
Hello Thomas,
On Monday, October 02, 2000 at 11:14:38 GMT +0800 (which was 8:14 PM
where I live) witnesses say Thomas Fernandez typed:
No need. Works here with Netscape.
Karin, somehwere in the FAQ's it says something about Netscape and
that you need to install nsproto to make NS work
Hi JMReichow
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 13:52:21 +0200GMT
(which was 29/09/2000, 13:52 +0100GMT for me),
you wrote:
J Any mistake in my settings maybe?
under account-settings, check the
'this account is the default for "mailto:" urls'
That'll do the trick
--
Der Immer Jodelende Schweizer In
Hallo Rick,
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000 23:52:01 -0700 GMT (16.04.2000, 14:52 +0800 GMT),
Rick Gordon wrote:
RG When I click on a e-mail button at a website I get the message editor
RG but the "To:" field is blank:(
I assume you are have already installed the nsproto program.
RG This makes it
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000 15:25:14 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
RG When I click on a e-mail button at a website I get the message editor
RG but the "To:" field is blank:(
I assume you are have already installed the nsproto program.
Isn't this only necessary for Netscape? I don't have it
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 7:50:14 PM, Nick wrote:
out AOL as one of them, and I know that Eudora and MS Outlook Programs do
not, while Agent and OE do, so I don't know why some do, and some don't.
Those that don't have CP if needed. I fail to see why we should mangle
our sigs for the
Thursday, January 13, 2000, 7:37:38 AM, Nick wrote:
I agree with you to some extent Steve, but I find your response puzzling, as
you seem to be one that strongly professes the use of Internet Standards.
Yup.
In researching the subject a little, I find that RFC 2368 (at least my
Steve Lamb wrote:
So requiring, for example, me to write [EMAIL PROTECTED] as
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Just to note, I'm reading this using Netscape Communicator under Unix at
University, and only the address using mailto: is recognized. Just adding to
list of annoying e-mail clients.
Thursday, January 13, 2000, 9:57:38 AM, Januk wrote:
Just to note, I'm reading this using Netscape Communicator under Unix at
University, and only the address using mailto: is recognized. Just adding to
list of annoying e-mail clients. :)
Well, what do you expect from a web browser? :)
On Thursday, January 13, 2000, 9:15:03 AM, Angel wrote:
That they put the mailto: in the template at all, IMHO, is a good thing.
Not sure what you mean by that Angel... do you mean they have a specific
Macro that will automatically put in a "MailTo:" in a signature?
Nick
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On Thursday, January 13, 2000 at 15:52:40 ,Nick scribbled:
That they put the mailto: in the template at all, IMHO, is a good thing.
NA Not sure what you mean by that Angel... do you mean they have a specific
NA Macro that will automatically put in a "MailTo:" in a signature?
What I meant was
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 2:42:55 PM, Keith wrote:
address without the prefix? (In other words, won't
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" work as well as "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and be
less confusing to non-techies?)
Yes. :)
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On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 14:42:55 ,Keith scribbled:
KR Is there really any good reason for including the "mailto," since,
KR as far as I can tell, most email clients will recognize an email
KR address without the prefix?
I may not have the correct answer, but I don't use the
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 3:59:39 PM, Steve wrote:
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 2:42:55 PM, Keith wrote:
address without the prefix? (In other words, won't
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" work as well as "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and be
less confusing to
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 3:51:04 PM, Angel wrote:
On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 14:42:55 ,Keith scribbled:
KR Is there really any good reason for including the "mailto," since,
KR as far as I can tell, most email clients will recognize an email
KR
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 8:50:14 PM, Nick wrote:
[snip]
Not necessarily Keith. There are some very popular Programs that do not
recognize [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a 'clickable' E-Mail address. Angel pointed
out AOL as one of them, and I know that Eudora and MS
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