On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 2:30:36 PM, Wayne Howard wrote:
WH That would be fine, but it has been my experience that this is not
WH always the case. Sometimes it scrolls all the way to the top and
WH ignores what is the last read message - especially with the inbox.
WH Is this a bug? Does
On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 6:44:26 PM, Wayne Howard wrote:
WH 1) I actually do not want to go to any unread messages. What I
WH really want to do is go to the oldest new message. Sometimes I
WH skip over messages that are not important, i.e. spam. I want to be
WH able to quickly see what
Hello Deborah,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 08:19:40[GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which was
16:19 where I live) Deborah wrote:
Deborah On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 6:44:26 PM, Wayne Howard wrote:
WH 1) I actually do not want to go to any unread messages. What I
WH really want to do is go to
Hello Henk,
Wouldn´t it be nice when you want to send or change a (draft) message
in the Outboxfolder, to (re)open the message just by clicking in the
message itself?
No, I think it better to leave it like it is now, a double click on the
message list pane. It isn't that difficult to do, is
Bobi Jam, [BJ] wrote:
BJ Every day, we make TB! purge msgs on exit to automatically delete
BJ old read and unread msgs, this makes in the next time TB lose its
BJ msg selection, it's really inconvenient, and Ctl-Alt-Right keystroke
BJ can not solve this situation, because the keystroke only makes
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:17:05 +0100GMT (11-2-2004, 10:17 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
Wouldn´t it be nice when you want to send or change a (draft) message
in the Outboxfolder, to (re)open the message just by clicking in the
message itself?
M No, I think it better to leave it
Hello Henk,
Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 11:17:10 AM, you wrote:
M A double click on the preview pane does the standard Windows function of
M selecting the word you double click on. In my case, I use this to copy
M names, etc., and then paste somewhere else, or to see in my dictionary
M the
Hello Henk,
M No, I think it better to leave it like it is now, a double click on the
M message list pane. It isn't that difficult to do, is it?
For me it is much easier to click in the message than in the message
list pane.
Come on! You just have to move the mouse pointer a few centimetres
Hello Deborah,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 3:19:40 AM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
DW So you want to *see* but not *open* your unread messages, right? In
DW that case, why not use the View-Display-Only Unread Messages option?
Because I want to see the read
Hello Bobi,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 3:38:26 AM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
BJ Hello Deborah,
BJ On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 08:19:40[GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which was
BJ 16:19 where I live) Deborah wrote:
Deborah On Tuesday, February 10, 2004,
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:55:43 +0100GMT (11-2-2004, 13:55 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
M No, I think it better to leave it like it is now, a double click on the
M message list pane. It isn't that difficult to do, is it?
For me it is much easier to click in the message than in the
Hello Henk,
On 11 Feb 2004 at 14:40:37 +0100 GMT [14:40 CET] you wrote:
HdB I am only talking about another way of opening messages in the outbox,
HdB like in the newsreader 40tude Dialog. Not in any other folder.
And thus adding to the confusion. If I click in the preview pane in that
folder I
Hello Chris,
On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, at 4:24:21 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
If not, I will submit a feature request.
C You will probably need to submit a feature request. However, you
C should do a search first so that you don't create a duplicate
C
I hate to bother the list for a seemingly trivial question, but what
do the colors of the icons for address book icons represent? There
doesn't seem to be anything in the Help file on this, and I didn't
find anything in the Archives on point.
--
Thanks,
Stan Robins
Dear Stan,
@11-Feb-2004, 08:37 -0600 (11-Feb 14:37 UK time) Stan Robins [SR] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SR I hate to bother the list for a seemingly trivial question, but
SR what do the colors of the icons for address book icons
SR represent?
To put it bluntly - Sex!
Blue - Boy
Pink - Girl
Monday, February 9, 2004, 3:51:45 PM, you wrote:
MP I downloaded it some time ago, but did not use it until today.
MP Hope it helps. Be sure to get to the correct account.cfg.
Thanks, came through fine, got the right account.cfg, it
found the new password, but apparently the old one is
still
Hello Lynn,
Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 3:42:40 PM, you wrote:
L Thanks, came through fine, got the right account.cfg, it
L found the new password, but apparently the old one is
L still floating around somewhere. I can't figure out what
L password I used to set it up, either. Chemo brain :-(
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello ken,
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:02:26 -0600 GMT (11/02/2004, 02:02 +0700 GMT),
ken green wrote:
But by your logic, it would be logical if while reading through
messages, I deleted a message, the focus jumped to the top of the list.
And that certainly doesn't make sense.
You are right about
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:48:35 -0500
replied to Dirigo's question:
Does anyone recall if we can specify a specific temporary location, other than
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP, for the initial download processing of messages?
Most Windows programs get the Temporary folder path from the
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 1:26:42 PM, Wayne Howard wrote:
WH Because this should be unnecessary. What I describe is normal
WH behavior in every other mail application I have used.
It's not normal behaviour for OE, or for Eudora, or, I think,
Pegasus...of course there are other things
Hello Marck,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 14:42:07 + GMT (11/02/2004, 21:42 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
To put it bluntly - S*x!
I can't believe this went past the moderators.
How about gender? ;-)
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
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Hello Thomas,
To put it bluntly - S*x!
TF I can't believe this went past the moderators.
TF How about gender? ;-)
What's *really* funny, is that the original Sex made it through, but
with S*x it ended up being tagged as junk by my Bayesian plugin.
--
Brigitte
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 10:11:56 AM, you wrote:
To put it bluntly - S*x!
TF I can't believe this went past the moderators.
TF How about gender? ;-)
What's even more funny is that it was a moderator who made the comment
to begin with! grin
Nah... Sex is still accepted as a
At 12:45 PM on 2/11/2004, Leif Gregory typed ...
To put it bluntly - S*x!
TF I can't believe this went past the moderators.
TF How about gender? ;-)
L What's even more funny is that it was a moderator who made the comment
L to begin with! grin
L Nah... Sex is still accepted as a term to
Hello Deborah,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 12:15:59 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
DW It's not normal behaviour for OE, or for Eudora, or, I think,
DW Pegasus...of course there are other things which are normal behaviour
DW in those apps (such as
Deborah W wrote:
WH Because this should be unnecessary. What I describe is normal
WH behavior in every other mail application I have used.
It's not normal behaviour for OE, or for Eudora, or, I think,
Pegasus...of course there are other things which are normal behaviour
in those apps (such as
Hello Bill,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 12:50:46 -0500 GMT (12/02/2004, 00:50 +0700 GMT),
Bill Blinn Technology Editor wrote:
I suspect that this has little to do with TB and I have thus erected
my Maginot Trout Shield Defense System.
Nice one. Where can I download it?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 5:52:32 PM, Wayne Howard wrote:
WH It certainly is in OE and full Outlook 2000/2002. I just tested
WH it.
In OE, when you leave a folder, it doesn't remember the message you
last viewed. And you can't purge/compress folders in OE, afaik. So not
really comparing
Dirigo wrote:
Does anyone recall if we can specify a specific temporary location, other than
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP, for the initial download processing of messages?
Chris' explanation was thorough (although not really answering your
question, which was to move TB temp files to a TB temp folder).
kg ken green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kg Chris' explanation was thorough (although not really answering your
kg question, which was to move TB temp files to a TB temp folder).
kg What you are talking about is an OS issue, not a Bat issue. So, to do
kg exactly what you were asking, it's not
Hello ken,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 1:01:45 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
kg Are you sure you guys are talking about the same behavior? A lot of
kg this discussion has been about views and moving around messages, but
kg IIRC, the original point was
Hello Deborah,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 1:04:51 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
DW In OE, when you leave a folder, it doesn't remember the message you
DW last viewed. And you can't purge/compress folders in OE, afaik. So not
DW really comparing apples
To put it bluntly - S*x!
I can't believe this went past the moderators.
What's even more funny is that it was a moderator who made the comment
to begin with! grin
Nah... Sex is still accepted as a term to describe gender, and the the
grammatical sense that it was used was sufficient to show
Dirigo wrote:
Thanks again, as I really like this list of very helpful people. Now,
let's hope I added the signature block properly (the -- cr)in the
reply template. I don't want to be booted!! ;)) Testing ... Testing
This list is very helpful. I honestly don't think The Bat would survive
kg ken green wrote:
kg This list is very helpful. I honestly don't think The Bat would survive
kg without it (only because the program itself is so complex and full of
kg features, that without some guidance - this list - new users would never
kg begin to appreciate it).
I agree wholeheartedly.
Wayne Howard, [WH] wrote:
WH The more I think about it, this should be a bug not a feature
WH request. This is the only mail application that I have ever seen
WH behave this way. I'm shocked that most people don't find it
WH annoying, especially those who are using TB to read mail lists.
:)
I
Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 8:32:13 AM, you wrote:
L Thanks, came through fine, got the right account.cfg, it
L found the new password, but apparently the old one is
L still floating around somewhere. I can't figure out what
L password I used to set it up, either. Chemo brain :-(
MP How
Hello Allie,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 5:25:45 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
I was surprised that you hadn't chimed in on this one before now. :)
You always seem to have a good perspective on things such as this.
AM Even if I wanted what you wanted, it
Wayne Howard, [WH] wrote:
WH That's what I was hoping for myself. After thinking about it some
WH more, it's mainly the Inbox which bothers me - much more than any of
WH the folders. Here, I really think that I have something set wrong (or
WH it is broken). Although I have it set to sort on
Allie Martin wrote:
Of course, what tends to disrupt TB! remembering which message you were
last reading in each folder is when you do some sort of maintenance
operation on the message base. This is why I avoid doing that unless
it's really warranted.
Allie, I agree with you in that (for me)
Hello Allie,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 7:08:09 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
AM Turn off auto-compression of all folders and do a weekly
AM cleanup/maintenance operation. You should be fine that way in that TB!
AM should remember your last position
Hello Allie,
On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 19:08:09[GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which was
08:08 where I live) Allie wrote:
Allie I'd regularly decompress the Inbox only if I'm receiving thousands of
Allie messages per day.
As a matter of fact, I do receive thousands of news msgs per day
Hello Wayne,
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 8:04:15 PM, you wrote
re: Sort/Scroll to the last received message(s):
WH I bet that's it! I have Compress on Exit is on for my Inbox. I don't
WH recall turning that on. Is it on by default? Allie, I just knew
WH chatting with you about this would
Hallo Wayne,
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 14:30:54 -0500GMT (11-2-04, 20:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
DW In OE, when you leave a folder, it doesn't remember the message you
DW last viewed. And you can't purge/compress folders in OE, afaik. So not
DW really comparing apples with apples iyswim.
WH
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