Hello Keith,
Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 12:37:04 AM, you wrote:
KR This showed INBOX with a + sign next to it.
KR Clicking the + sign brings up the default Drafts / Sent items / Trash
KR _under_ the Inbox folder. Silly of me, but I missed that + sign
Thanks. I did the same thing initially.
Hello tbudl,
Is anyone else using Fastmail with The Bat! 2.0? I am curious about
how you have set the IMAP Options for Root Folder and the pre-defined
folders. I have tried many different combinations and cannot get The
Bat! to use the Sent Items and Trash folders on Fastmail.
Any help
Hello Jeffrey,
Tuesday, September 2, 2003, 10:10:45 PM, you wrote:
JAS Is anyone else using Fastmail with The Bat! 2.0? I am curious about
JAS how you have set the IMAP Options for Root Folder and the pre-defined
JAS folders. I have tried many different combinations and cannot get The
JAS Bat
privileges on the
long-rumored The Bat 2.0 version?
Beta testing now, and of course, we would be happy to work with you to
properly time articles and reviews, and our recommendations.
Although we are happy to detail what may be needed in Email, our main Web
site is at www.windowgroup.com [details
and information sites), may we
be able to apply for Beta testing and product review privileges on the
long-rumored The Bat 2.0 version?
This one is easy. Two steps are required:
1.) Download the current beta from
ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/beta If you want a full changelog
since the last
JR With out combined 33+ years in the industry,
Well, would YOU trust a company that can't even check its own sales
pitch for literals?
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regards
Clive Taylor
Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information:
Hello Clive,
Monday, August 25, 2003, 6:01:44 PM, you wrote:
JR With out combined 33+ years in the industry,
CT Well, would YOU trust a company that can't even check its own sales
CT pitch for literals?
Yes I would. But that's not the point. I've been using TB! for ~5
years now (is it really
It seems that Jamie Dainton said ...
J Where can I sign up for this beta? Or is it too late. I don't want to
J wait until Sep 1, I want to see it now. Oh well, looks like part of my
J student loan is going to RitLabs.
I was going to wait, too, but I had the misfortune to see the URL for
the beta
Hello Bill,
Monday, August 25, 2003, 6:37:38 PM, you wrote:
BBTE I was going to wait, too, but I had the misfortune to see the URL for
BBTE the beta today (ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/beta/) and went
BBTE there. This is the kind of new version I like: EVERYTHING looks
BBTE familiar, it
.
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Thomas.
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Hello Jamie!
On Monday, August 25, 2003, 12:56 PM, you wrote, in part:
J ... lost the address of the beta list, could somebody point me in teh
J right direction as I have many questions about V2.
Go here:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page.
Hello Jamie!
On Monday, August 25, 2003, 12:56 PM, you wrote:
J ... could somebody point me in teh
J right direction [for TBBETA] ...
Sorry, I miswrote on my message just now: it's not a button but a link
at the very bottom of the page at
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
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Hello Allie,
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 17:26:50 -0500 GMT (19/06/02, 05:26 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM The developers can't be expected to create a nice little button for
ACM each of the useful things achieved by end user construction of complex
ACM macros???
OK then, let this be a
... But,
on the other hand, you have some strong features like filtering
and Templates. But then, you must have a master's degree just to
learn those damn Regex machin choses.
So here I am at the crossroads, should I go back to Outlook or
should I wait for The Bat! 2.0?
My wish list would
here I am at the crossroads, should I go back to Outlook or
p should I wait for The Bat! 2.0?
p My wish list would include, for a good The Bat! client, these
p features:
p 1. Totally revamped interface (GUI). Skinable preferably, since
p this one is so ugly.
p 2
On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, 1:50:11 PM, --pb wrote:
p I have use and tried The Bat! for some times now, and I must say
p that my feelings are mixed regarding this e-mail client. The
p program is buggy, no doubt about that. Sometimes crashes, some
p functions behave
messages only once, when I didn't take care to clean my
HD, and I ran out of space - The Bat deleted all old messages in one
folder and only kept the new. However I create backups regularly, and
that was the only occasion I actually needed restore.
p Will The Bat! 2.0 be out some day?
I've heard
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Bonjour Rick,
RR Just curious what kind of system are you on?
Windows XP
RR I run it on win98 at home and win2K at work and haven't had one single glitch
RR whatsoever.
Not a single
Bonjour Jernej,
JS The Bat is is primary meant for advanced users. And believe me, it's
JS much easier (and faster) to create a template using a few %macros than
JS it would be through any GUI (ever tried to create a template in
JS Word?). BTW: you can access all macros by clicking the [Macros]
understand them. But I do claim that what they do is pure luxury. Do
you know of another client that could create the time line (as I
like to call it) at the beginning of this reply?
p So here I am at the crossroads, should I go back to Outlook or
p should I wait for The Bat! 2.0?
I have
Hello --pb,
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 14:40:43 -0400 GMT (19/06/02, 01:40 +0700 GMT),
--pb wrote:
p I know that it is meant for advanced users, but if you want (not you
p of course but the creators/editors of The Bat!) to make a few bucks
p out of this program, you have to have a large audience.
I
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but if you want to make a few bucks out of this program, you have to have
a large audience.
That is called 'dumming it down'.
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P I know that it is meant for advanced users, but if you want (not
P you of course but the creators/editors of The Bat!) to make a few
P bucks out of this program, you have to
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Thomas F [TF] wrote:
TF Right. A non-geek autdience would probably not have any use for
TF the functionality of that template, though. But I do like the idea
TF of adding a GUI version for macro
Hello Allie,
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 15:18:24 -0500 GMT (19/06/02, 03:18 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM I'm not sure if my opinion is valid one but anyway:
IMHO any opinion, if brought forward appropriately, is valid. ;-)
P Of course, I would never be able to do that without the help of
P
Hello Allie,
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 15:28:34 -0500 GMT (19/06/02, 03:28 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM On the %Odate, %OFromName said:
ACM I don't see how much easier that can get considering the automation
ACM that has been achieved through that simple task!!
You are right in this
Hallo TBUDL,
Op mardi 18 juin 2002, 20:40:43, schreef --pb:
p But I have to tweak like hell those codes just to have a simple
p French date line that goes like Mardi, le 18 juin 2002 à 14h37.
Well, as you can see, that's almost what I've got on top of this
message.
To get this, I had to do
Hi Rick,
RR most stable programs I've ever used. I run it on win98 at home
RR and win2K at work and haven't had one single glitch
RR whatsoever. (Currently using 1.60q)
Boy are you lucky. Just about every other time I do a Send / Check Mail ALL, The
Bat bombs.
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Tom G.
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 19 Jun 2002 03:48:33 +0700GMT (18-6-02, 22:48 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
TF You are right in this example. How about the example given at
TF http://www.ginkyo.org/contenu/pages/TheBat/thebat_macros.htm ? A
TF button labeld translate date into local language could
Hello Roelof,
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 23:29:05 +0200 GMT (19/06/02, 04:29 +0700 GMT),
Roelof Otten wrote:
RO Besides, his problem was not the time/date in French, but he filtered
RO with regexp a partial header and wanted to translate that. That's not
RO quite a standard translation issue. As long
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 19 Jun 2002 04:31:44 +0700GMT (18-6-02, 23:31 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
TF I *knew* this example was not very good. But then, think about complex
TF regexes that can be impletemented by clicking a button. That's the
TF point.
And my point is that you can't
It seems that Roelof Otten said ...
R There'd be some many buttons that the newbies couldn't find their way
R anymore. And thus they'd have the opposite effect as intended.
This is true. What I like about TB is its quickness and its ability to
be molded into the tool I need. It's simple enough
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Thomas F [TF] wrote:
ACM I don't see how much easier that can get considering the
ACM automation that has been achieved through that simple task!!
TF You are right in this example. How about the
On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, 3:57:02 PM, Blarp wrote:
RR most stable programs I've ever used. I run it on win98 at home
RR and win2K at work and haven't had one single glitch whatsoever.
RR (Currently using 1.60q)
Boy are you lucky. Just about every other time I do a Send / Check
Mail ALL, The
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, June 18, 2002 at 23:29 GMT +0200, was when inspiration
required Roelof Otten [RO] to write:
TF How about the example given at
TF http://www.ginkyo.org/contenu/pages/TheBat/thebat_macros.htm ?
snip
RO Besides, his problem was not the time/date in French, but he filtered
RO
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