Hello David,
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 18:39:58 +0200, you wrote concerning
'TBUDL Digest and attached messages':
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> So it seems that the digest information is causing TB! to fail to
> extract the .msg files from the message.
I have to correct myself here. It&
On 28 August 2002 at 17:39:58, David wrote:
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David> I did some further testing about this and I discovered the following:
David> When I look at a digest message with source view (F9) I see the
David> following:
F9 yeah, thanks for reminding me.
...
David> As you can see the message contai
Hello Januk,
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 22:08:36 -0700, you wrote concerning
'TBUDL Digest and attached messages':
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> But to solve the more basic problem, are we sure that the digests
> have the messages attached as .msg files and not .eml files? I don't
> have
Hello Januk,
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 22:08:36 -0700, you wrote concerning
'TBUDL Digest and attached messages':
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> It looks ok to me. The only thing I would add is the "wait for
> program to complete" option when executing the command-line.
Ok. I'll ad
Hello Julian,
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 at 08:52:41 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
JBL> and trying to get the swing to "loop the loop" in my misspent
JBL> childhood, so perhaps it is a good thing that are disappearing!
JBL> Anyway, this is veering OT, so I had better stop now :-)
Yep, this one is off-top
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 5:09:11 AM, Tim wrote:
>>> Swings and Roundabouts is similar to what goes around comes around,
>>> from memory...
> Here are a couple of explanations I found on a quick Google search.
[snip]
Both swings and roundabouts are items of playground equipment, by the
wa
Hello David,
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002 at 13:16 GMT +0200, a witness saw David
Van Zuijlekom [DVZ] type:
DVZ> Hello Januk,
DVZ> On Sunday, August 25, 2002 at 23:08:23 -0700, you wrote concerning
DVZ> 'TBUDL Digest and attached messages':
DVZ> ...
>> A reminder
>> Swings and Roundabouts is similar to what goes around comes around,
>> from memory...
Here are a couple of explanations I found on a quick Google search.
,[ http://www.wordwizard.com/clubhouse/founddiscuss.asp?Num=2253 ]
| From _Dictionary of Phrase & Fable, 16th Edition= (1995)
| What yo
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, 8:58:53 PM, Paul Duthie wrote:
> Swings and Roundabouts is similar to what goes around comes around,
> from memory...
But it must refer to some other activity. In the US many such phrases
refer to sports, particularly baseball and (US style) football, but
also billia
Hello all,
None of them
Swings and Roundabouts is similar to what goes around comes around,
from memory...
Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 11:45:21 AM, you wrote:
DAC> On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, 11:45:34 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
>> "Swings and roundabouts"
DAC> You lost me on this on
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, 11:45:34 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> "Swings and roundabouts"
You lost me on this one. I usually have less trouble figuring out
British slang than, or example, Australian. I suppose because my
grandfather didn't leave the UK until he was in his 20s or 30s but I
d
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David Van Zuijlekom [DVZ] wrote:'
DVZ> I hope this can be changed, because I rather don't want to use
DVZ> folder level templates.
You don't have to. You can use a quick template which you apply each
ti
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Hi Thomas,
@27-Aug-2002, 22:41 +0700 (16:41 UK time) Thomas F. [TF] in
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MDP>> We've queried the MailMan discussion group about this...
TF> Ahem; not my business. But are we fixed on MailMan? Sorry if my
Hello Marck,
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:00:23 +0100 GMT (27/08/02, 22:00 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP> We've queried the MailMan discussion group about this. It is an
MDP> oversight. The community it comes from rather frown on lists that
MDP> force reply-to's back to the list. I have no
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Hi David,
@27-Aug-2002, 15:37 +0200 (14:37 UK time) David van Zuijlekom [DVZ]
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> I don't think this is the case. I've seen no reply-to headers in the
>> attached messages.
DVZ> Me neither. Right now
Hello Keith,
On Sunday, August 25, 2002 at 13:36:26 +0100, you wrote concerning
'TBUDL Digest and attached messages':
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> I don't think this is the case. I've seen no reply-to headers in the
> attached messages.
Me neither. Right now you're forced to use folde
Hello Januk,
On Sunday, August 25, 2002 at 23:08:23 -0700, you wrote concerning
'TBUDL Digest and attached messages':
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> A reminder, this can be automated by a filter. The filter just needs
> to export attachments to a temporary directory, and it needs to run
> an extern
On 24 August 2002 at 21:05:00, Allie wrote:
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Allie> The digest is in MIME format, so you can reply to messages
Allie> directly and the reply-to header is in each message within the
Allie> MIME digest.
I don't think this is the case. I've seen no reply-to headers in the
attached messages.
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Hi Mark,
@24-Aug-2002, 22:41 -0700 (06:41 UK time) Mark Wieder [MW] in
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MW> set tbudl digest
That didn't work. Please follow the link at the bottom of this
message to find out how to do this on the *new
Hi Allie,
On Saturday, August 24, 2002 at 15:05 GMT -0500, earthworms were
entertained when Allie Martin exposed:
> bursting your digest to a folder, i.e., just copy them all to a
> storage folder and delete the digest.
A reminder, this can be automated by a filter. The filter just needs
to e
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