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Hello Nick!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 3:07:40 AM you wrote:
Freeware or Payware?
If you want to use it in a non-business environment stick to freeware.
PGP is available in both flavours and in versions
6.5.8 and 7.0.4. What are your
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Hello azrael!
On Friday, April 20, 2001 at 11:16:47 PM you wrote:
Clicking didn't produce an arrow but "move to next
unread" accomplished the job.
What I was getting at was the sort option. In the preview window (Or
view
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 2:43:05 AM you wrote:
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 8:34:59 PM, Chema Berian thoughtfully wrote:
CB Well, they are both gone :D
Chema;
I love it. : D .
Friday night and
Hallo Shauna,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 20:39:36 -0600 GMT (21/04/2001, 10:39 +0800 GMT),
Shauna Scott wrote:
SS (I'm actually only using the beta on the office computer, the home
SS computer is still on 1.51).
Funny; for me it's the other way round: no betas in the office. ;-)
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Cheers,
Thomas.
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 5:06:52 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH What I was getting at was the sort option. In the preview window (Or
DH view folder, doesn't matter) you see all you (threaded) messages with
DH columns denoting valuable information. Which column you see depends
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 5:31:39 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Still looks as if anything is at the beginning of the template; your
DH replies have a lot of empty space at the top (see above between my
DH date line and yours).
Dierk, I don't doubt
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 1:45:37 PM you wrote:
Thank you. Clicking on the header worked nicely. Allie has
explained "parking" to me but I'm curious about Flagging and Colour
Groups.
Basically they are two
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collective wisdom:
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a Thank you. Clicking on the header worked nicely. Allie has explained
a "parking" to me but I'm curious about Flagging and Colour Groups.
Flagging
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 2:04:54 PM you wrote:
Dierk, I don't doubt it but I'd suggest you
folks suggest the cure with your diagnosis.
OK, for the processing of the macros (specifically those that
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 14:25:16 +0200, Dierk graced us with these comments:
DH Personally I use Flags some time, Colour Groups very, very seldom.
If you use the Ticker Virtual folder where all unread messages across all
folders are together, then
DC My Norton configuration box lists several specific e-mail
DC programs (OE, Outlook, and Netscape Messenger), and
DC "Manually configured email client." I have checked the
DC latter. No luck. As for the user line, that's my username,
DC no?
a My pop3
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:44:59 AM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
DH Personally I use Flags some time, Colour Groups very, very seldom.
ACM If you use the Ticker Virtual folder where all
ACM unread messages across all
ACM folders are together, then colour groups can be
ACM
Hello Thomas,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 8:58:43 PM, you wrote:
SS (I'm actually only using the beta on the office computer, the home
SS computer is still on 1.51).
T Funny; for me it's the other way round: no betas in the office. ;-)
That's the joy of being the one who makes the rules for
Hello Dierk,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 6:25:16 AM, you wrote:
DH Personally I use Flags some time, Colour Groups very, very seldom. I
DH tend to just Mark as Unread to set my attention to a message for some
DH time. This way I see that there is something interesting in a closed
DH folder.
DH
Hi Russ Moore,
On the Friday, April 20, 2001, U wrote:
RM What would have been a better way to do this?
A question: Are headers present in a digest mode?
Maybe is possible using regex and templates to insert Message-ID and
few other filed into your reply...
Or maybe something using
Hello Nick,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 10:31:46 PM, you wrote:
I see we're practically neighbours, at least compared to many of the
others on this list (I'm in Edmonton).
NA Hey... What do you think about those Oilers!! :o)
Number 1, of course! (I'm not the rabid hockey fan I used to be, but
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:25:16 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Basically they are two different ways to get your attention. Combined
DH with filtering (you can use both in filters) you can set up some
DH powerful filters (so much for style).
DH Personally I use Flags some
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:45:10 AM, Jan Rifkinson thoughtfully wrote:
JR I understand that you rcv the digest that changing the subject
JR breaks the threading, but entering a meaningful subject (unlike
JR Digest.) would be better than nothing IMO.
JR Thank you for
Hello j.,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 9:01:48 AM, you wrote:
jard Your pop3 line should read Pop3.norton.antivirus
jard Your username line should read azrael/mail.dtnsia.net
I think you're confusing posts from two different persons. The
configuration I tried, which hasn't worked, was:
Mail
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:37:00 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH OK, for the processing of the macros (specifically those that do not
DH position anything, like %SIGNCOMPLETE) it is irrelevant where they are
DH put, i.e. the %SINGLERE does work regardless if you put it at the
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 9:01:48 AM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard Your pop3 line should read Pop3.norton.antivirus
jard Your username line should read azrael/mail.dtnsia.net
jard That would be the propper configuration . . .
Pardon. I
jard Your pop3 line should read Pop3.norton.antivirus Your
jard username line should read azrael/mail.dtnsia.net
DC I think you're confusing posts from two different persons. The
DC configuration I tried, which hasn't worked, was:
DC Mail Server:pop3.norton.antivirus
DC User:
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Hello A!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 2:44:59 PM you wrote:
If you use the Ticker Virtual folder where all unread messages across all
folders are together, then colour groups can be extremely helpful.
Sounds nice, but since my MT still got
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 4:22:13 PM you wrote:
On %ODATE, at %OTIMELONG, %OFROMNAME wrote:
%WRAPPED="%QUOTES"
%CURSOR
%SINGLERE
I can't see something leading to the blank lines, but I can see where
your sig is. There is
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 3:19:49 PM you wrote:
The lass lacked class.
Unfortunately not really, only from time to time ...
Perhaps nonsense translated to "not adequately trainable" according
to her control needs. It
Hello azrael,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 4:22:13 PM, you wrote:
a I believe my reply template is the correct one but I'm
a noticing that a change in one set of properties seems
a to sometime bollix up another set. I fear the
a decongestants are
Sunday, April 15, 2001, 5:09:03 PM, Nick Andriash wrote:
ACM Some of the editors great formatting routines such as the
ACM reformatting of quoted material will lead to this sort of
ACM limitation.
NA Sorry I'm coming in late on this thread, but could you refresh my memory
NA on what sort of
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:42:50 AM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard Which version of NAV? 2001 has a feature that sends little notes to
jard the mail client so that it won't time out when trying to get the
jard mail- is this enabled? (or available in past versions?) -- it
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:46:01 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH I can't see something leading to the blank lines, but I can see where
DH your sig is. There is none defined.
Under Accounts, Properties, Templates, Reply both the %FromFName and
%FromAddress remain listed.
jard Which version of NAV? 2001 has a feature that sends little
jard notes to the mail client so that it won't time out when
jard trying to get the mail- is this enabled? (or available in
jard past versions?) -- it could be that you are timing out?
a "j";
aI'm
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:55:15 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Isn't it funny that people *are* much more alike than different ...
I turn another year this week but lack anyone
to dump me. My last date
needed her lithium adjusted. Very bright and
interesting but not
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 11:22:58 AM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG Only if none of these templates have been made, is the generic reply
OG template for the account used.
Hello %OFromFName,
%ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, you kindly wrote:
%Quotes
%Cursor
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Best regards,
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 12:01:53 PM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard In NAV - If you open the options Internet E-mail Protection
jard advanced - make sure that 'enable Manual configuration' is
jard checked, and also that "protect against timeouts. . ." is
jard
Hello azrael,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 6:20:56 PM, you wrote:
a This is the template I found my TBUDL folder using.
This template looks like the stadard template created by The Bat! If
you have not made specific folder templates, then you see the
account templates when you look at
Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 5:57:38 PM you wrote:
Under Accounts, Properties, Templates, Reply both the %FromFName and
%FromAddress remain listed.
Here you got me totally wrong.
What I meant was, TB! does not use the usual extra signature
definition like let's say
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 6:09:15 PM you wrote:
I don't think it's the mouse drive affecting the cursor. The Bat
is the only software showing this behavior. Were I to attempt to
place my cursor after the last
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:04:06 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Here you got me totally wrong.
DH What I meant was, TB! does not use the usual extra DH signature DH
definition like let's say Agent or OE does. You have DH to put in your
DH signature into the templates.
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:13:57 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Sorry, but the cursor does no such thing here. Ah, but now I have it
DH (hopefully). seems nothing more than bad position with the mouse. I
DH think RITLabs uses a relatively big tolerance range for the mouse
DH
Norton AV does NOT seem to delete viruses that it finds in temp files
created by TB. NAV SAYS they are deleted, but they are not. Be
careful.
ztrader
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Hello azrael,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 7:39:45 PM, you wrote:
a I appreciate your patience but think we don't have a common set of
a references. The templates seem all the more confusing now that I
a realize each folder can have it's own reply template. While that
a makes sense, it
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 13:39:45 -0400, azrael graced us with these comments:
a There are simply too many settings here for one as untutored as I to be
a trusted with experimenting. I fully expect to need to nuke this install
a of The Bat and start
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 7:47:25 PM you wrote:
Does the excessive indentation mess up my messaging to the point of
being troublesome?
Depends on the tolerance of the reader. It takes up much room
uselessly and is harder to
Hello azrael,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 7:47:25 PM, you wrote:
a I'm adapting now that I know to expect it. Does the excessive
a indentation mess up my messaging to the point of being
a troublesome?
No - it does not. And in this message it was OK.
The editor indents to the position where
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 12:47:25 PM, you wrote:
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:13:57 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Sorry, but the cursor does no such thing here. Ah, but now I have it
DH (hopefully). seems nothing more than bad position with the mouse. I
DH think RITLabs
On 19-04-2001 at 13:53, A Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 06:01:38 +0200, Sir wrote these words of wisdom:
SJ Where can I find Lucida Console and Lucida Sans Typ?
As far as I know these fonts are free but I don't know where to find them
so I uploaded them for you. You can
On 21-04-2001 at 18:09, azrael kindly wrote:
azreal experiences cursor problems]
I don't think it's the mouse drive affecting the cursor. The Bat is
the only software showing this behavior. Were I to attempt to place my
cursor after the last letter of most words the cursor jumps
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:57:22 PM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG Check the Reply template in the address book entry for this list.
OG Check that the text starts on the very first line.
OG Add the following to the bottom of the template:
OG "--
OG Best regards,
OG
Hello there,
Since I download my e-mail from several locations, I have all my
mail clients set to keep the messages in the server. One of the
clients (The Bat! at home) is supposed to delete them after one day,
since that's time enough for all other clients to catch up (the
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 22:00:38 +0200, Karin thoughtfully wrote the
following:
http://www.ibackup.com/L/QMLF?U=alliemC=FTJRGLRI9210689
KS When I try to follow the "dowload this file to your
KS computer" link, I get an error message:
KS "This link
Hello azrael,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 10:32:01 PM, you wrote:
a Your post put the hyphens above the 'Best regards, line but it
a seemed in mentioning a space after you wished it all on the same
a line.
a Except for an unnecessary quotation mark it looks fine here. There is
a the small
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:58:29 PM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
ACM Why would you need to nuke the installation? I doubt very much that
ACM you'd have to do that.
My experience setting up my first LAN required several scorched earth
installs of W2K before I was password
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Hi Ottar,
On 21 April 2001 at 22:41:44 +0200 (which was 21:41 where I live)
Ottar Grimstad wrote to azrael and made these points:
a Except for an unnecessary quotation mark it looks fine here. There is
a the small matter of it not having an
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 2:52:49 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Depends on the tolerance of the reader. It takes up much room
DH uselessly and is harder to read.
Bummer!
You'll notice azrael has disappeared from the regards line. I'd reset
it twice.
I set Latin 1 as
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 2:56:44 PM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG No - it does not. And in this message it was OK.
OG The editor indents to the position where you start to
OG write your
OG first words. If the insertion point is to far to the
OG right, just use
OG the left
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:21:18 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
KS Are you referring to your text getting indented more with each new
KS paragraph? I suspect it is the "smart tabs" option or the
KS "auto-indent" option set in the Editor Preferences (under Options). If
KS you have
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:41:44 PM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG I just put in those hyphens so the editor should not think it was my
OG own signature. Sorry, I should have told that. Just remove the
OG hyphens.
I like them. I just wish I could get azrael back. Perhaps I'll
Hello j.,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 12:01:53 PM, you wrote:
jard In NAV - If you open the options Internet E-mail Protection
jard advanced - make sure that 'enable Manual configuration' is
jard checked, and also that "protect against timeouts. . ." is
jard checked . . .
I'm
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:51:41 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone thoughtfully wrote:
MDP Better yet, the exact description of the "cut mark" for a signature
MDP is newlinedashdashspacenewline.
Thought I'd try that approach to perhaps recapture azrael.
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Hello Ottar,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 10:41:44 PM, you wrote:
OG I just put in those hyphens so the editor should not think it
OG was my own signature. Sorry, I should have told that. Just
OG remove the hyphens.
Sorry, I meant quotation marks. The english sometimes does not come
out
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P.S.
Am I correct in assuming that, when I verify my previous message, the
signature status comes up bad because I made a change to the message
after signing it?
Best regards
Shauna
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Vice President - Finance Administration
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On Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 00:36 (my local time), Shauna Scott wrote:
SS So, as you can see, instead of doing the work I should be doing, I've
SS downloaded and installed PGP 6.5.8ckt build 05. The next trick is to
SS get it to work with The Bat.
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On Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 00:46 (my local time), Shauna Scott wrote:
SS Am I correct in assuming that, when I verify my previous message, the
SS signature status comes up bad because I made a change to the message
SS after signing it?
Hi Shauna,
On 4/21/2001 1:37:37 AM, on the subject Auto-wraping of quoted text
on reply ? A Curtis Martin said:
ACM The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used
ACM to wrap introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
Wrapping cookies? This sounds very interesting! How can it
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Peter,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 19.09.48, you wrote:
PM I'm sorry not to be able to help with your question. But I'm getting a bad
PM sig result:
PM *** PGP Signature Status: bad
Shauna stated earlier that the text was changed after the message was signed,
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Hello Shauna,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 3:36:26 PM, you wrote:
SS -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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SS Hello All
SS So, as you can see, instead of doing the work I should be doing, I've
SS downloaded and installed PGP 6.5.8ckt build 05. The
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Hello All,
On 2001-04-21, Peter Meyns wrote:
SS Am I correct in assuming that, when I verify my previous
message, the
SS signature status comes up bad because I made a change to the
message
SS after signing it?
PM Hi Shauna,
PM that's what PGP
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Hello All,
On 2001-04-21, George F Schoelles wrote:
GFS Download the PGP dll's from ritlabs and install them.
That did it - thanks George.
Best Regards
Shauna
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Shauna Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! Version 1.52 Beta/10 on
On 21-04-2001 at 22:30, Santiago Cimadevilla kindly wrote:
I have, then, set The Bat! to 'leave messages on server' and 'keep
messages for 1 day'.
However, I think I'm doing something wrong here, because the
messages are apparently not getting deleted. I made a manual check
of
On 22-04-2001 at 00:36, Shauna Scott kindly wrote:
So, as you can see, instead of doing the work I should be doing, I've
downloaded and installed PGP 6.5.8ckt build 05. The next trick is to
get it to work with The Bat.
If I look under Tools-OpenPGP-Choose OpenPGP Version, the only
choices
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On Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 01:25 (my local time), Shauna Scott wrote:
...
SS That's what I figured, but, of course, I didn't think of it until
SS after I hit send the first time.
SS Thanks.
You're welcome.
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On 21-04-2001 at 23:22, Sir Jinx! kindly wrote:
A Curtis Martin said:
ACM The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used
ACM to wrap introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
Wrapping cookies? This sounds very interesting! How can it be done?
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 23:22:42 +0200, Sir Jinx thoughtfully wrote the
following:
SJ Wrapping cookies? This sounds very interesting! How can it be done?
SJ Can it be done only with %COOKIES, or can it be done with cookies
SJ from text file?
It can
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 6:42:14 PM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG You see that I just write out all personal information in full without
OG using macros. It is only me using this mail program so I do not have
OG to use macros to identify myself.
OG This way you can write
On 21-04-2001 at 23:12, azrael kindly wrote:
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:21:18 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
KS Are you referring to your text getting indented more with each new
KS paragraph? I suspect it is the smart tabs option or the
KS auto-indent option set in the Editor
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Hi you all,
is there a way of renaming an existing TB folder without producing a new
one, then transferrring all mails from the old one, then deleting the old
one? - This was the only way I found yet of renaming a folder. There
might be an easier
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:13:43 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
Try this one: http://www.ibackup.com/L/QMLF?U=alliemC=ALNCQAFO0673121
I just created it.
KS Yet, I get the same error message: even after a forced
KS reload of the page. Weird.
I have the two font zipped file from
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Hi Peter,
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, at 02:22:52 [GMT +0200] (8:22 PM where I live) you
wrote the following in regards to rename folder:
PM is there a way of renaming an existing TB folder without producing a new
PM one
Yep, just right click on the
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Hello All,
On 2001-04-21, Peter Meyns wrote:
PM Hi you all,
PM is there a way of renaming an existing TB folder without
producing a new
PM one, then transferrring all mails from the old one, then deleting
the old
PM one? - This was the only way I
On 22-04-2001 at 02:25, azrael kindly wrote:
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:13:43 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
Try this one: http://www.ibackup.com/L/QMLF?U=alliemC=ALNCQAFO0673121
I just created it.
KS Yet, I get the same error message: even after a forced
KS reload of the page.
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 20:13:24 -0400, azrael thoughtfully wrote the
following:
a No one yet confirmed that my indenting had improved. If that's been
a repaired it's been a fruitfull day
BTW, Michael, TB!'s editor is truly WYSIWYG in nature. Therefore
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Hello Maurice,
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 17:29:23 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'The Bat! - suggestions':
Maurice the problem I've run into, is that when auto-format is turned on,
Maurice a return is only honored when you
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On Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 02:29 (my local time), Shauna Scott wrote:
SS I know this one :)
SS Just open the folder properties and type in the new name.
Oh yes. It's that easy. *S*
Thanks a lot, Shauna and Ron! :)
Cheers
Peter
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PGP-Key:
On April 21, 2001, at 9:18:03 AM, azrael wrote:
Yes Ottar, Use a specific template for replies is checked and I'm
using the Reply Format Nick gave me.
Michael, the reply template I gave you will work just fine. I do note
however that you have two blank lines at the beginning. When you
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