Hello Paul,
On Thursday, August 13, 2015 you wrote:
PB Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
PB Thursday, August 13, 2015, 3:26:56 AM, you wrote:
PB Don't know if this is any help, but Tools - Restore - lets you restore
PB Address Books from a backup.
Indeed it does, however, that option (restore the address
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Thursday, August 13, 2015, 3:26:56 AM, you wrote:
JSL Hello TBUDLers,
JSL I have managed to cure the stated problem regarding not being able to
delete
JSL messages by doing a deep un-install of TB using Revo then re-installing the
JSL 5.2.2 msi file. The only problem
Hello TBUDLers,
I have managed to cure the stated problem regarding not being able to delete
messages by doing a deep un-install of TB using Revo then re-installing the
5.2.2 msi file. The only problem remaining is my empty address book(s). I
copied all .ABD files to a safe location before I
Hi
On Friday 7 August 2015 at 2:25:41 PM, in
mid:1324726406.20150807082...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
Something happened yesterday which has cause me to lose
my entire address book
Is the mail directory still correct under Options | Preferences |
System?
You could try searching
8/8/2015 7:17 AM
Hi Jack,
On 8/7/2015 Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
JSL The only thing I can think of which may have played a pert in this is my
JSL download and test of something called Wise Care 365 which is supposed to
clean
JSL up and speed up your PC. I foolishly allowed it to delete registry
Hello Paul,
Since I didn't get any responses to my query by yesterday I had already decided
to try deleting TB and re-installing then restoring from a backup. So today
(Sat) after looking at my mail on the Charter server and seeing your message, I
decided to go for it. I first made a new backup
Hello fellow TBUDLer's
Something happened yesterday which has cause me to lose my entire address book
and I am now prevented from deleting messages. In addition, my new message
favorites drop-down list is now empty. It looks as though the address book
and the drop-down list have reverted back
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Friday, August 7, 2015, 11:25:41 PM, you wrote:
JSL Hello fellow TBUDLer's
JSL Something happened yesterday which has cause me to lose my entire address
book
JSL and I am now prevented from deleting messages. In addition, my new message
JSL favorites drop-down list is now
Hello Christopher,
For some reason, my TheBat-users tend to loose their adress book
settings. They have a company-wide adress book that is originally
set as default, but after the event it is no longer registered in
the adress book browser.
Is this an LDAP directory?
No, just a file
Alto Speckhardt @ 2008-4-15 2:13:22 AM
adress book mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For some reason, my TheBat-users tend to loose their adress book
settings. They have a company-wide adress book that is originally
set as default, but after the event it is no longer registered in
the adress book
Hi all,
can anybody help me on how to import an adress book remotley?
For some reason, my TheBat-users tend to loose their adress book
settings. They have a company-wide adress book that is originally set
as default, but after the event it is no longer registered in the
adress book browser.
I
Hello Roelof Otten,
@Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 12:05 you wrote:
Hallo Ralph,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 11:51:21 +0100GMT (8-11-2004, 11:51 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
R The only problem remaining is, that the %CURSOR macro doesn't
R work anymore. The cursor stays in the To: field in front
Ralph @ 2004-Nov-10 3:24:14 PM
adress book macros mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On new messages with address book (group) templates, the cursor
stays right in front of the adressee. In replies everything works
flawlessly...
Do you mean that it is in the box where you type the e-mail address
Hello Chris,
@Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 23:26 you wrote:
Ralph @ 2004-Nov-10 3:24:14 PM
adress book macros mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On new messages with address book (group) templates, the cursor
stays right in front of the adressee. In replies everything works
flawlessly...
Do you
Hallo Ralph,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 01:46:19 +0100GMT (8-11-2004, 1:46 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
R As far as i understood right now, the sex-field (male, female,
R none) acts as an if-clause, right. and i can use it with
R %ABToGender, got that too.
Yep, that's right.
R but what is the name
Hallo Ralph,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 03:43:36 +0100GMT (8-11-2004, 3:43 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
R Guten Tag %If:%ABToGender=2:Frau :%-
R %If:%ABToGender=1:Herr :%-
R %If:%ABToGender=0::%-%ABToName=%ToName,
That would do fine, two comments though.
With your last check you check whether you
Hello Roelof Otten,
@Montag, 08. November 2004, 10:42 you wrote:
Guten Tag %If:%ABToGender=2:Frau
:%If:%ABToGender=1:Herr :%ABToName=%ToName,
thank you, slowly i get an understanding of what all those expressions
mean and what they do. The above example works great - but the %CURSOR
position
Hello Roelof Otten,
@Montag, 08. November 2004, 10:10 you wrote:
Of course you can use the prefix too. In that case you can use
a wider variety of prefixes: Mr, Miss, Mrs, Prof, Dude, whatever.
As you mentioned before, you'd only like to use it when it's entered
and no extra space, so you'd
Hello Roelof Otten,
@Monday, November 8, 2004, 11:45 you wrote:
Hallo Ralph,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 10:59:29 +0100GMT (8-11-2004, 10:59 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
%If:%ABToNamePrefix=::%ABToNamePrefix %-
R Thats even more exactly what i needed.
I thought so.
R Do i interpret it
Hallo Ralph,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 11:51:21 +0100GMT (8-11-2004, 11:51 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
R The only problem remaining is, that the %CURSOR macro doesn't
R work anymore. The cursor stays in the To: field in front of the
R adressee...
Is that on new messages, replies. On messages with
Hello,
i need some help to accomplish the following: i have a certain group
in my adress book, called e.g. A. Most of the entries have first
name and last name but some don't. So the template for this group for
new mails, replies and forwards is %ABTOFIRSTNAME %ABTOLASTNAME. But
like i
Hello Roelof Otten,
@Sonntag, 07. November 2004, 23:52 you wrote:
Hallo Ralph,
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 12:06:57 +0100GMT (7-11-2004, 12:06 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
R So, is there a way to create an if-macro? I mean, if the
R corresponding fields are filled out correctly
Hallo Ralph,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 00:44:58 +0100GMT (8-11-2004, 0:44 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
R thank you for your help. another thing i forgot before is, that i want
R to add a prefix like Mr. or Ms. if available and no empty space if
R not. can you help me here as well?
That can be done
gender :%-
i'm new to TB and all those macros confuse me a little... A little
example: i have John (male) and Jane (female) in my adress book in the
same group. Now according to their sex or their name prefix (in the
adressbook) i want to salutate them, either with e.g. Dear Mr. John
Mon, 6 Sep 2004 22:47:41 +0200 (4:47 PM EDT here) Ralph wrote:
somebody i don't have in my adress book writes me, i add them to
adress book and reply - but i want to reply with e.g. Hello
firstname lastname, with the info from the adress book and not the
name, the sender of the to be replied
Hello,
i use TB a lot for online auctions and make adress book entries for
all my customers.
What i want to do, but can't figure out how to, is the following:
somebody i don't have in my adress book writes me, i add them to
adress book and reply - but i want to reply with e.g. Hello
firstname
Hello Ralph,
06-Sep-2004 22:47, you wrote:
somebody i don't have in my adress book writes me, i add them to adress
book and reply - but i want to reply with e.g. Hello firstname
lastname, with the info from the adress book and not the name, the
sender of the to be replied mail uses, e.g
ON Saturday, August 14, 2004, 3:27:17 PM, you wrote:
RO The advantage of different ABs is that you can let different accounts
RO default to different ABs.
Hi Roelof,
Were is this options set?
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Best regards,
Gerard
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On
Hello Zonnet,
Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 3:24:00 PM, you wrote:
Z Hi Roelof,
Z Were is this options set?
if you highlight the account in the main window and select
ACCOUNT-PROPERTIES
look in the GENERAL tab, down near the bottom, DEFAULT ADDRESSBOOK.
I have 2 options, mine my wifes:)
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ON Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 11:06:14 PM, you wrote:
PC if you highlight the account in the main window and select
PC ACCOUNT-PROPERTIES
PC look in the GENERAL tab, down near the bottom, DEFAULT ADDRESSBOOK.
PC I have 2 options, mine my wifes:)
Hi Paul,
Thanks. I know of some good uses for
I use the address book groups very heavily. It acts as my contact manager and the
fields for Internet links will link to local files also. I don't let it hide entries
that are included in a group, so that the default always shows the whole lot. In a
couple of years I have hammered it and it has
Hello.
Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it? If some people
could write how they're using the adress book(s) or groups it would give me
the right inspiration, maybe. :-)
Thanks
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Best regards
On Saturday, August 14, 2004 it appears that Alexander
wrote the following in regards to Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups:
ASK Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
ASK books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it?
Hi Alexander. I don't see
Hallo Alexander,
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 14:19:22 +0200GMT (14-8-2004, 14:19 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ASK Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
ASK books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it? If some people
ASK could write how they're
On 8/14/2004 5:19 AM my time, Alexander wrote:
ASK Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
ASK books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it?
Hi Alexander,
I have a specific address group for contacts from my Church. One which
is separate
Hi Jim,
on Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:14:03 +GMT (26.11.02, 14:14 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JL Some time ago someone produced a filter that identified if the sender
JL was in the address book. I would be grateful if this could be
JL reposted.
I sent a
Hello Jim,
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:14:03 + GMT (26/11/02, 20:14 +0700 GMT),
Jim Lanyon wrote:
Some time ago someone produced a filter that identified if the sender
was in the address book. I would be grateful if this could be
reposted.
Under Account / Sorting Office, you can find this
Hallo Jim,
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:14:03 +GMT (26-11-02, 14:14 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JL Some time ago someone produced a filter that identified if the sender
JL was in the address book.
Two possibilities, it was the Known filter, a default option in the
sorting office or it was
Hi Jim,
on Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:14:03 +GMT (26.11.02, 14:14 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JL Some time ago someone produced a filter that identified if the sender
JL was in the address book.
The built-in Known filter does this. It can be activated to
Hello Batters,
Some time ago someone produced a filter that identified if the sender
was in the address book. I would be grateful if this could be
reposted. I have had a reinstall of Windoze and lost some of my
mails.
TIA
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Best regards,
Jim mailto:[EMAIL
Hey Dwight,
My MUA believes 'AbacusBat! (v1.60i)' was used
to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Wednesday, July 24, 2002 at 10:25:33 PM.
DAC Is there a way to change the order of the groups? I can't seem to
DAC drag and drop or find a way to sort.
I don't know of a way, but if
Per recent thread about spam filtering, I am experimenting with adding
spam addresses to a special address book group and then filtering
those addresses to the trash. The new address grouip is at the bottom
of the address book list, and every time I go to add an address to the
book, I have to
Hello The Bat! users,
is there a way to get the The Bat! address book synchronised with my
palm VX?
Thanks in advance.
Wojtek
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Best regards,
Wojtek mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello tbUDL,
Is there any scheme by which the address book is unique to each
account, or by which groups can be excluded from accounts.
Also, I seem to have trouble getting any of the LDAP searches to work.
Like infospace and bigfoot. I remember them working many months ago.
The whole LDAP
Hi Brandt,
On Sun, 13 May 2001 23:42:46 -0700GMT (14/05/2001, 14:42 +0800GMT),
Brandt wrote:
B Is there any scheme by which the address book is unique to each
B account, or by which groups can be excluded from accounts.
This is currently in beta testing and should be available in the next
Hello Listers,
On Mon, 14 May 2001, at 15:00:24 [GMT +0800] (which was 9:00 where I
live) Thomas wrote:
B Is there any scheme by which the address book is unique to each
B account, or by which groups can be excluded from accounts.
T This is currently in beta testing and should be
Hello,
I'd like to ask you one question. How can I automatically forward or
redirect a message (using filters) to a _group_ of people without
listing all the addresses? For example - I want all messages with a
given subject to be forwarded to all my friends from a group in my
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000 21:58:35 +0200, Donatello wrote:
D I'd like to ask you one question. How can I automatically forward or
D redirect a message (using filters) to a _group_ of people without
D listing all the addresses? For example - I want all messages with a
D given subject to
Hello Everybody,
in my adress-book, a few of my contact (not all, that makes it so
strange) have this in the other - memo-field:
Binary
anyone got any idea what this is how it got there?
(i've never used the memo-field untill now, so tb! must have putted
Hi there!
On 19 Jan 00, at 16:53, Roel wrote
about "adress-book memo-field":
in my adress-book, a few of my contact (not all, that makes it so
strange) have this in the other - memo-field:
Binary
anyone got any idea what this is how it got there?
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