Hallo Henk,
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 07:29:31 +0200GMT (30-3-2011, 7:29 , where I
live), you wrote:
HMD Is this correct referring the summer time we now have since the weekend?
Sure, you don't mention the local offset, so you don't have to alter
that for the daylight saving time.
--
Groetjes,
Hi,
I have forgotten how to change where and what for a correct time in my
reply. In my template i have:
%WRAPPED='%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)^Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:%-
[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS%-
On%SUBPATT=2, at %SUBPATT=3 [GMT%SUBPATT=4] %-
(which
Hallo Henk,
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 17:15:56 +0200GMT (29-3-2011, 17:15 , where I
live), you wrote:
HMD I have forgotten how to change where and what for a correct time in my
HMD reply. In my template i have:
HMD %WRAPPED='%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)^Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:%-
HMD
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, at 17:32:06 [GMT +0200] (which was 17:32 where I
live) Roelof Otten wrote:
Hallo Roelof,
HMD %WRAPPED='%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)^Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:%-
HMD [\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))%-
HMD %REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS%-
HMD On%SUBPATT=2, at %SUBPATT=3
On Thursday, July 8, 2010, 21:23:50, MFPA wrote:
Is that for replies to all addresses? I ask because if it's just one
address, it could be a reply template in the address book entry for
that address (and there could be multiple address book entries for one
address, so check them all).
You're
On Thursday, July 8, 2010, 21:23:50, MFPA wrote:
Is that for replies to all addresses? I ask because if it's just one
address, it could be a reply template in the address book entry for
that address (and there could be multiple address book entries for one
address, so check them all
Hi
On Thursday 8 July 2010 at 10:22:10 PM, in
mid:185565192.20100708232...@rancho-k.com, MAU wrote:
It seems to be an issue (another one) with common
folders and subfolders. Yes, the default 'account'
template is used.
And if no account is set as default a dialogue box appears asking
Hi
On Thursday 8 July 2010 at 8:39:37 PM, in
mid:978281627.20100708123...@gmx.com, Melissa Reese wrote:
Perhaps I should start a new, more specific thread for
this,
The TBUDL list rules say you should. It's also more likely to be seen
and answered, since TB! is a threading mail client.
Hi
On Wednesday 7 July 2010 at 9:48:11 PM, in
mid:957992732.20100707224...@eternallybored.org, Jernej Simoncic
wrote:
I've got one folder where The Bat seems to completely
ignore the Reply template - it seems to use account
default reply template.
Is that for replies to all addresses? I
Hi MFPA,
On Thursday, July 08, 2010, at 12:23:50 PM PST, you wrote:
I've got one folder where The Bat seems to completely ignore the
Reply template - it seems to use account default reply template.
Is that for replies to all addresses? I ask because if it's just one
address, it could
Hello Jernej,
Any ideas what's happening, and how could I get the reply template to
work for that specific folder? (this folder is a subfolder in common
folders)
It seems to be an issue (another one) with common folders and
subfolders. Yes, the default 'account' template is used.
--
Best
I've got one folder where The Bat seems to completely ignore the Reply
template - it seems to use account default reply template. I tried
removing and re-adding the template, removing it completely, replacing
it with %BLANK and with some garbage, but any time I click Reply in
that folder
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:03 AM, MFPA expires2...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
M Where did you get a feather quill? Mine has always been a sheet of
M paper with the top left corner folded forwards. (-;
I have the best of two worlds: A sheet of paper with the top left
corner folder forwards, and a feather
store them in the same AB entry on different lines (so that TB!
finds the AB entry and uses the reply template, and also so that you
only have to change the template in one AB entry if Joe changes one or
both email addresses - or adds a third).
In your reply template in that AB entry, you
Hi
On Thursday 12 March 2009 at 9:15:35 PM, in
mid:8189c7c30903121415l58e63d20xb872db765f754...@mail.gmail.com,
Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
Yes, this works for the problem that I stated
originally, but creates a new problem. In the address
book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
that TB!
finds the AB entry and uses the reply template, and also so that you
only have to change the template in one AB entry if Joe changes one or
both email addresses - or adds a third).
In your reply template in that AB entry, you include the text:-
%To=Joe (Work) us...@example.com,Joe (Home
Hello MFPA,
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 12:27:15 + GMT (14/Mar/09, 19:27 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
Yes, this works for the problem that I stated
originally, but creates a new problem. In the address
book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
quill (Create a new message)
M Where did you
and you can pick the one you wish.
My point is that I want to send the e-mail to _both_ addresses. If I
have two or more addresses on the same line addresses on the same
line, I will be able to do that, but then the reply template will not
be picked up because the address in the address book
[Reply to: »Leonard Berkowitz« · 2009-03-13 · 10:35 h (CET)]
Moin, Leonard!
OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet
of paper' icon. Instead, right click on the Name and from pop-up
menu select 'New message to' and you will see all (can be more than
2) addresses for
Hello Leonard,
OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet of
paper' icon. Instead, right click on the Name and from pop-up menu
select 'New message to' and you will see all (can be more than 2)
addresses for that Name and you can pick the one you wish.
My point is
Freitag, 13. März 2009 at 11:31, Volker Ahrendt wrote:
- [x] Automatically add secondary addresses to the BCC field
If there is such an Option, i would love to have another Checkbox to
select either ... or to have it in the Cc: Field...
--
With kind Regards
Jens Franik
mailto:je...@gmx.de
that, but then the reply template will not
be picked up because the address in the address book, by definition
does not match the address in the incoming e-mail. So, to get the best
of all worlds, I need two (or more) address entries; to send mail to
both (or all of this person's addresses, I have to select
[Reply to: »Jens Franik« · 2009-03-13 · 12:05 h (CET)]
Moin, Jens!
- [x] Automatically add secondary addresses to the BCC field
If there is such an Option, i would love to have another Checkbox to
select either ... or to have it in the Cc: Field...
Yep, maybe one of us should file a wish to
Hello MAU,
Do not know how you got my name on your mailing list but please take
me off.
deniser...@shaw.ca
Hello Leonard,
In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
quill (Create a new message), the new message window opens up, but
only with the address on the first
will be able to do that, but then the reply template will not
be picked up because the address in the address book, by definition
does not match the address in the incoming e-mail. So, to get the best
of all worlds, I need two (or more) address entries; to send mail to
both (or all
two or more addresses on the same line addresses on the same
line, I will be able to do that, but then the reply template will not
be picked up because the address in the address book, by definition
does not match the address in the incoming e-mail. So, to get the best
of all worlds, I need two
Aha. Thanks for that tidbit.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Roelof Otten ro...@otten.tv wrote:
That can be solved in two ways. Either by creating an entry for every
address, like you did, or by placing the second address on a different
line.
--
Leonard S. Berkowitz
Reply to
Yes, this works for the problem that I stated originally, but creates
a new problem. In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with
the feather quill (Create a new message), the new message window
opens up, but only with the address on the first line. It did not make
any difference when I
Hello Leonard,
In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
quill (Create a new message), the new message window opens up, but
only with the address on the first line.
OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet of
paper' icon. Instead, right click
I have previously posted notes asking for help with replies not
finding the existing Reply Template. I received many responses with
suggestions, but none of them made any difference. Of course, I am
grateful for these numerous attempts to help me.
I think the problem is that the incoming e-mail
Hallo Leonard,
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:50:58 -0400GMT (11-3-2009, 20:50 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
LB I think the problem is that the incoming e-mail address has to match
LB exactly the e-mail address in the address book entry. Now that may
LB seem obvious, and it should have been to me.
From: %OFromName %OFromAddr
Sent: %OHeader('Date')
To: %OToList
%IF:%OCcList= : : Cc: %OCcList
Subject: %OSubject
%Quotes
This works fine for messages with a cc, however when the
template is used to reply to a message without a cc then processing of
the macros's stops
Hi Roelof,
Sunday, January 4, 2009, 11:11:51 PM, you wrote:
Furthermore I'm somewhat lost about your extensive use of regular
expressions where they aren't necessary.
You're using regexp to retrieve the original contents of the Date
header, where %OHeader('Date') would suffice.
Hi Robin,
Monday, January 5, 2009, 8:08:40 PM, you wrote:
You are missing a final at the end of the %IF line
Thanks for the reply, I'd not noticed that. The final touch is to add %- on the
end to avoid getting p appear. Thanks again.
--
Warmest regards,
Paul
Created using TheBat! 4.1.7 on
Hi all,
I'm trying to get an account based HTML reply template to work. The template is
based on a template from the Silverstones website. It works fine in Plaintext
mode however it doesn't produce the correct results in HTML. The relevant
portion of the template is:
From: %OFromName
Hallo Paul,
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 18:30:17 +GMT (4-1-2009, 19:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
PM From: %OFromName %OFromAddr
PM Sent%-
PM %VARdate='%SetPattRegExp=^Date:.*?$%RegExpMatch=%HEADERS'%-
PM %SetPattRegExp=:.*$%RegExpMatch=%VARdate
PM
Hallo Leonard,
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 00:44:16 -0400GMT (19-9-2006, 6:44 , where I
live), you wrote:
LSB For many people in my address book, I find that a Reply defaults to
LSB the account reply template and not to the addressee specific reply
LSB template.
The most common reason
For many people in my address book, I find that a Reply defaults to
the account reply template and not to the addressee specific reply
template. I've always assumed that TheBat looks for the e-mail address
for a match and not the person's name. How can I nail a reply to use
the addressee specific
Hello Leonard S. Berkowitz everyone else,
on 18-Sep-2006 at 21:09 you (Leonard S. Berkowitz) wrote:
For many people in my address book, I find that a Reply defaults to
the account reply template and not to the addressee specific reply
template. I've always assumed that TheBat looks for the e
Hallo Leonard,
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:09:11 -0400GMT (18-9-2006, 21:09 , where I
live), you wrote:
LSB For many people in my address book, I find that a Reply defaults to
LSB the account reply template and not to the addressee specific reply
LSB template.
The most common reason
On Monday, September 18, 2006, at 5:09:44 PM, you wrote:
Hallo Leonard,
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:09:11 -0400GMT (18-9-2006, 21:09 , where I
live), you wrote:
LSB For many people in my address book, I find that a Reply defaults to
LSB the account reply template and not to the addressee specific
Hi Roelof,
On Wednesday, December 7, 2005, 5:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PJ Also, the TBUDL AB reply template isn't working. Any ideas there?
R Maybe two AB entries for TBUDL?
I *did* have two TBUDL address entries, for some reason; though they
both had the same reply template. But when I
Hello Pat,
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PJ Were you born this smart?
He certainly knows the workings of TB! pretty well doesn't he? ;-)
--
Regards,
Richard
| The Bat! 3.63.08 (Beta) with SpamPal POP3 account and no Plug-ins
| Windows XP (build 2600), version 5. 1
Hallo Robert,
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 23:33:31 -0400GMT (11-10-2005, 5:33 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RD keep trying different ways to catch myself, but am left to see it is
RD the Account reply template that controls a reply from this address and
RD not the reply template OF the address itself
Recently, Roelof Otten squawked:
___
open the bat
open address book
create address book entry in Personal of existing email address
make sure original entry has reply template
make sure duplicate entry does NOT have reply template
close
I hit 'Reply' on an email from a friend at my ISP. The particular
email address has its own reply template. That template differs from
the Account's Reply Template.
What I see in the reply is the use of the Account's own reply template
not the one I made for this particular person at the ISP I
Hallo Robert,
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:04:07 -0400GMT (10-10-2005, 19:04 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
RD What I see in the reply is the use of the Account's own reply template
RD not the one I made for this particular person at the ISP I use.
RD Which template, in the normal TB!, is supposed
for both
new-mail and reply-mail.
When I select the message and hit 'reply', I get the Account's reply
template which is wholly, and obviously, different.
BUT ... notice that THIS account, the one I use to gather the Email
Lists to which I subscribe, has its own reply template. And TBUDL has
ITs very
Template box checked for both
RD new-mail and reply-mail.
Are you using multiple address books with the AB with the
reply-template being not the default AB for the account you're using?
And just to sure, check whether you really don't have another entry
for the same contact. It can be another entry
to the Account's Reply Template, then that
is reflected in a reply to this email from that friend at the ISP. I
keep trying different ways to catch myself, but am left to see it is
the Account reply template that controls a reply from this address and
not the reply template OF the address itself
Hi all,
I'm trying to set a reply template in a create automatic reply filter, with
these two instructions:
%TO=
%TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This creates a reply with no To: field. AFAIK, TB is not supposed to do
that.
If my reply template contains just
%TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
it creates
Create new MSG, not Create automatic reply.
--
OttY
2005/9/22, Luca [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I'm trying to set a reply template in a create automatic reply filter, with
these two instructions:
%TO=
%TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This creates a reply with no To: field. AFAIK, TB
Oto Ziak:
2005/9/22, Luca [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to set a reply template in a create automatic reply filter,
with
these two instructions:
%TO=
%TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This creates a reply with no To: field. AFAIK, TB is not supposed to do
that.
Create new MSG
IMHO, it is not TB bug. Reply is reply to original address and you
can't erase it from new header. You can you create new msg and place
into msg body original body transformed by regexp. It is only my
idea.
--
OttY
2005/9/22, Luca [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think the above example is valid, and it
Hello Luca,
I think the above example is valid, and it seems to show a bug in TB.
Can anyone confirm?
confirmed with create automatic reply filter. With a normal reply
template it work as expected.
--
Best regards
Miroslav
BAT-MAIL.DE.VU - http://bat-mail.de.vu
News-Ticker: http
Hallo Luca,
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 14:26:29 +0200GMT (22-9-2005, 14:26 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
L I'm trying to set a reply template in a create automatic reply filter, with
L these two instructions:
L %TO=
L %TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
L This creates a reply with no To: field. AFAIK, TB
Hallo Oto,
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:03:23 +0200GMT (22-9-2005, 15:03 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
OZ Create new MSG, not Create automatic reply.
OZ --
OZ OttY
OZ 2005/9/22, Luca [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
moderator
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the
Hallo Oto,
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:03:23 +0200GMT (22-9-2005, 15:03 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
OZ
Roelof Otten:
Hallo Luca,
L %TO=
L %TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
L This creates a reply with no To: field. AFAIK, TB is not supposed to do
L that.
You could try to drop both %To= macros and replace them with
%SetHeader(To,[EMAIL PROTECTED])
It works for me, even with my regexp in it:
Hello Dan,
On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, 1:28:03 AM, you wrote:
D If you use MyMacros and the template given below, you would get the
D following instead of what you get above:
D L$ Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 11:35:55 AM, you wrote:
D L$ Edgar$ Is there a way to reply to this message and have the
Hello All,
I often receive messages with the text quoted.
This is an example.
Of the text I receive.
Is there a way to reply to this message and have the reply
template remove the signs.
So that my reply will just show:
This is an example.
Of the text I receive.
--
Cheers
Hello Edgar,
Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 11:35:55 AM, you wrote:
Edgar Is there a way to reply to this message and have the reply
Edgar template remove the signs.
Edgar So that my reply will just show:
EdgarThis is an example.
EdgarOf the text I receive.
Yep. Use %TEXT instead of
Hello Leif,
On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 8:13:48 PM, you wrote:
L Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 11:35:55 AM, you wrote:
L Edgar Is there a way to reply to this message and have the reply
L Edgar template remove the signs.
L Edgar So that my reply will just show:
L EdgarThis is an example.
L
Hello Edgar,
Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 1:23:20 PM, you wrote:
L Yep. Use %TEXT instead of %QUOTES in your template.
Edgar This is not true, when I use %TEXT instead of %Quotes your
Edgar answer would look like this:
Oh... You want it to remove all instances regardless of whom
replied to whom
Hello Leif,
On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 10:39:03 PM, you wrote:
L In this case you're going to need REGEXPS. And even then it could get
L sticky in the sense that there might be something like this:
L Don't forget Meeting on Monday.
In the messages that I want to use it that will not
Hello Edgar,
Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 2:59:40 PM, you wrote:
Edgar There will never (98% sure) be an deviation from this.
Then Regexps will be the way to go. I'm just not that good at them.
Marck or Januk are the people you want to schmooze up to! grin
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow
Tue, 13 Apr 2004 21:23:20 +0200 (3:23 PM EDT here) Edgar van Dijk wrote:
Hello Leif,
On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 8:13:48 PM, you wrote:
L Tuesday, April 13, 2004, 11:35:55 AM, you wrote: Edgar Is there a
L way to reply to this message and have the reply Edgar template
L remove the signs.
Thomas,
Yes, my mistake, thanks.
--
William
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Roelof,
RO In an AB template it should be easy. You can insert his/her name
RO without any macros. ;-)
I can't get anything I enter into the Reply template in the
AddressBook to appear in the message editor when I create a reply.
--
William
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build
Hallo William,
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 07:33:34 +GMT (27-11-03, 8:33 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
WS I can't get anything I enter into the Reply template in the
WS AddressBook to appear in the message editor when I create a reply.
The most common reason for that is having multiple entries
Roelof,
Thanks, I've found the problem.
--
William
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello William,
A reminder of what William Sigmund typed on:
26 November 2003 at 22:08:03 GMT +
WS Is there anything I have overlooked?
%TOFNAME
--
Best regards,Tony.
Using The Bat! v2.01.50
Hi,
I am trying to create a reply-template that quotes the senders name
and/or mailaddress and has (for all subfolders of my
mailinglist-folder) an english date/time, regardless of my windows,
thebat, spellchecking and other settings.
Is that possible?
Timo
Message created: 26/11/2003 @ 13:58 gmt
Hello Timo, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A reminder of what Timo Boettcher typed on:
26 November 2003 at 14:09:30 GMT +0100
TB I am trying to create a reply-template that quotes the senders name
TB and/or mailaddress and has (for all subfolders of my
TB
Hallo Timo,
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 14:09:30 +0100GMT (26-11-03, 14:09 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TB I am trying to create a reply-template that quotes the senders name
%OFromName
TB and/or mailaddress
%OFromAddr
TB and has (for all subfolders of my
TB mailinglist-folder
Hi Tony,
* Tony Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2003-11-26, 15:02:14:
A reminder of what Timo Boettcher typed on:
26 November 2003 at 14:09:30 GMT +0100
I am trying to create a reply-template that quotes the senders name
and/or mailaddress and has (for all subfolders of my
mailinglist-folder
Hi Roelof,
* Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED], 6:17:46 PM:
BTW This is the third message of yours that I'm replying to this
afternoon (that's no problem)
Thx for that
and each time I had to delete your name and the listfooter in order
to trim my quotes. When you put a signature delimiter
Hello Timo,
A reminder of what Timo Boettcher typed on:
26 November 2003 at 18:21:47 GMT +0100
TB Something like what I did above by hand...
-- 8
Hello %TOFNAME,
%TOFNAME, %OFROMADDR, %DATE, %TIME
- 8 ---
The
Hi,
I can't get my reply template to insert the recipient's name into
either a folder template or an address book template.
I use this to get the first name from the address book:
%AbFROMFirstName
Is there anything I have overlooked?
--
William
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build
Hallo William,
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 22:08:03 +GMT (26-11-03, 23:08 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
WS I can't get my reply template to insert the recipient's name into
WS either a folder template or an address book template.
In an AB template it should be easy. You can insert his/her name
Hello William,
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 22:08:03 + GMT (27/11/2003, 05:08 +0700 GMT),
William Sigmund wrote:
I use this to get the first name from the address book:
%AbFROMFirstName
This would be your own name; you are the sender in the FROM field. If
you do not have your own address in the
* John Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How would I modify the regular expression so that it only removes
blank lines from the message that I am quoting.
--8---cut here---start-8---
%If:`%_rblFirstTime`==``:`%-
%___%_rblFirstTime=No%-
%___%_rblText=%Quotes%-
Hello The_Bat! Users,
With the ReWrap Reply Template (found here
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html)
How would I modify the regular expression so that it only removes
blank lines from the message that I am quoting.
For example:
(from this)
Blah Blah
Blah, Blah
AA So far so good - but when he receives a mail from one user and replies
AA using the template above the reply has the word Message before the
AA quoted text. So it would appear like this:
AA MessageHi Fred...blah blah blah...
I've noticed the same thing when I reply in plain text to an
Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 5:48:33 AM, Alexander wrote:
A ... I may not be of help with the initial problem (which looks incomplete
A HTML filtering to me since the TITLE tag itself is filtered while its
A contents remain)...
Yes but is that a TB! bug or something to do with the generating
Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 12:00:56 PM, Coyle306 wrote:
C I've noticed the same thing when I reply in plain text to an html
C message. Message appears at the very beginning of the quoted
C original message text.
Is this a bug that needs reporting then?
--
Cheers,
Anne
09-Sep-2003 19:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A ... I may not be of help with the initial problem (which looks incomplete
A HTML filtering to me since the TITLE tag itself is filtered while its
A contents remain)...
Yes but is that a TB! bug or something to do with the generating
Outlook do you
On Wed 10 September 2003, 6:01:42 +1000, Alexander wrote:
Since converting an HTML reply to plain text in Outlook doesn't leave any
Message or whatever fragments, I'd assume it has been overlooked in TBv2.
It was in tb! v1.6x as well. I have been aware of it for some time,
but I just put up
Hello Perry,
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 05:22:35 -0400 GMT (08/09/2003, 16:22 +0700 GMT),
Perry Nelson wrote:
TF Have you tried %Clipboard=%Text for crtl-A?
TF Still thinking about crtl-V...
I'm sure you and Greg both know it should be Ctrl-C for COPY rather
than Ctrl-V, which is the key
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
TF Or do you just use %Clipboard (without parameter) and that will paste
TF from, instead of copy to, the clipboard?
Yes. I have expressions like %x=%clipboard in some of the macro's I
have here.
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows
Hello Perry,
I'm sure you and Greg both know it should be Ctrl-C for COPY rather
than Ctrl-V, which is the key combination for PASTE, not copy.
Yes my mistake.
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Best regards,
Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Hello TBUDLers,
I have a user on the forum with a curious problem - he has set up a
reply template on his account that says this:
Hello %OFromFName,
%Cursor
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Best regards,
%FromFName
mailto:%FromAddr
%ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, %OFromName wrote:
%QUOTES
So far so good - but when he
09-Sep-2003 01:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a user on the forum with a curious problem - he has set up a
reply template on his account that says this:
... I may not be of help with the initial problem (which looks incomplete
HTML filtering to me since the TITLE tag itself is filtered
Hello TBUDL,
I'd like to use the F4 key to quote text in a reply, but also include
the entire message below my signature with a prefix of . I've tried
the %text macro below the signature, and it doesn't work. The format
I'd like to use is below. Any ideals? TIA!
,- [ Desired Format ]
|
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Greg,
On Sunday, September 7, 2003at 10:51 GMT -0500, Greg Strong [GS] wrote
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GS like to use the F4 key to quote text in a reply, but also include
GS the entire message below my signature ...
I think the moderators will
Hello Kevin,
I think the moderators will kill you. :)
I don't want to use it on mail lists. This is with regard to
correspondence on a programming class where discussion gets quite
technical and I want to maintain prior messages for references. BTW I
don't think the individuals use TB.
All
Hallo Greg,
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 10:51:41 -0500GMT (7-9-03, 17:51 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
GS I'd like to use the F4 key to quote text in a reply, but also include
GS the entire message below my signature with a prefix of . I've tried
GS the %text macro below the signature, and it doesn't
Hello Greg,
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 10:51:41 -0500 GMT (07/09/2003, 22:51 +0700 GMT),
Greg Strong wrote:
I'd like to use the F4 key to quote text in a reply, but also include
the entire message below my signature with a prefix of . I've tried
the %text macro below the signature, and it doesn't
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Greg,
On Sunday, September 7, 2003at 12:02 GMT -0500, Greg Strong [GS] wrote
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GS Kevin,
I think the moderators will kill you. :)
GS I don't want to use it on mail lists. This is with regard to
GS correspondence on a
The new way:
Ctrl+A | Ctrl+V | Select desired text for in line quoting | F4
Is there any way I can implement the select all (i.e. Ctrl+A) and copy
(i.e. Ctrl+V) in the reply template?
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Best regards,
Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
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