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Hello all!
Am I missing something? I want to be able to send my vCard along with
my e-mails. Is the only way to do this through a macro and templates?
Thanks!
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Hello Gerry Doyon !
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 14:43:15 -0400 GMT your local time,
which was 26.04.2001, 20:43 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
Am I missing something? I want to be able to send my vCard along with
my e-mails. Is the only way to do
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Hello Gerd,
Thursday, April 26, 2001, 3:30:22 PM, you wrote:
Am I missing something? I want to be able to send my vCard along with
my e-mails. Is the only way to do this through a macro and templates?
GE Utilities, Attach vCard?? Is it what
I thought that TheBat! did its ordering by GMT or some other method
which kept track of the real time things were created instead of just
using the numbers. However, I created a message at 2:15 pm - 500,
and received a reply which was created at 1:11 pm - 700. The reply
is being treated as an
Hello TBUDL,
I have a feeling that this is a dumb question but I *do* need help
with it.
I know nothing about Microsoft Exchange. I've never used it or
Outlook or Outlook Express. All I know about it is that it keeps
demanding to be used whenever I try to send mail from applications.
I am having problems using IMAP - it appears that TB is trying to
authenticate twice to my IMAP server. Here's what my log says for one of my
email accounts that I sent a test message to from this address:
!4/26/2001, 20:18:37: FETCH - Authentication failed, IMAP server response is
Hello Dwight A Corrin,
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 at 15:49:32 GMT -0500 (which was 27/04/2001 3:49
GMT +0700 my Local Time) Dwight A Corrin=[DAC] wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
DAC I thought that TheBat! did its ordering by GMT or some other
DAC method which kept track of the
Hello Bernhard Kohl,
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 at 16:43:49 GMT +0200 (which was 26/04/2001 21:43
GMT +0700 my Local Time) Bernhard Kohl=[BK] wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
BK is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
BK AW: x is replaced with Re: x?
I
Hi Ethan J. Mings,
Friday,April27,2001,4:50:22AM,you wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
EJM I've been using the CC with no trouble at all. In fact, if it
EJM says 10 messages, I see 10 messages on the download.
Aha this one is exception :-)
What O/S ? How many account
On Thursday, April 26, 2001, 11:18:10 PM, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
DAC I thought that TheBat! did its ordering by GMT or some
DAC other method which kept track of the real time things were
DAC created instead of just using the numbers. However, I created
DAC a message at 2:15 pm -
Hello Syafril Hermansyah,
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 at 11:27:33 GMT +0700 (which was 27/04/2001 11:27
GMT +0700 my Local Time) Syafril Hermansyah=[SH] wrote to Ethan J.
Mings :
SH Friday,April27,2001,4:50:22AM,you wrote to
SH [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
EJM I've been using
Hello Dwight A Corrin,
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 at 23:23:51 GMT -0500 (which was 27/04/2001 11:23
GMT +0700 my Local Time) Dwight A Corrin=[DAC] wrote to Syafril
Hermansyah :
DAC I thought that TheBat! did its ordering by GMT or some
DAC other method which kept track of the real time
Hello,
is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
AW: x is replaced with Re: x?
Thanks!
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