Bryan Anderson wrote:
BA Butwhat has happened? I buy the software, install it and sign
BA up to the mailing list only to discover dissent in the
BA rankswhat is the score with the licence and why are so many
BA people unhapy with the new version?
I think there's a feeling that a lot of
Hello 9Val,
04-Sep-2004 02:15, you wrote:
ASK is the .msl format for the smiley description explained somewhere?
Don't know, I understood it just looking :)
For the most part of it, yes... but I am no programmer. :-)
ASK I see a file order.txt in the images folder, and apparently it
ASK is
Hello Doug Weller,
04-Sep-2004 07:02, you wrote:
the Help file needs to be clearer about this.
With TB!'s real helpfile being scattered over various websites, the
brain's of the list participants, and whatnot - has anyone ever thought of
putting the help file into a Wiki? Rit only has to host
Hello Lynn,
04-Sep-2004 06:42, you wrote:
ASK What if you alter the filtering rules to something... simple?
There is no filtering to that folder that I'm aware of - am I missing
something?
Right-click on the Virtual Folder and open its properties. There's a tab
Filter. Is the checkbox use
Hæ!
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 07:28, M i c C u l l e n wrote:
If you are, there's ANY number of examples in the software world where
upgrades are free if the previous version was bought with X amount of time.
It is called Grace Period and normally the three months before the
release of a
Hello MAU and Mary and others who helped,
On Friday, September 3, 2004, 5:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MB Hello MAU!
MB On Friday, September 03, 2004, 12:46 PM, you wrote:
MB I don't know whether an install of v. 2.12.00 over v. 3.0 would
MB work.
M Yes, it will.
MB Oh, what good news!! I
Hello Lynn,
JG Agent does this and, since I keep all my 'well behaved' apps on the
JG D: drive, after an OS re-install they are all available for
JG immediate use, since they don't need any registry settings to work.
It would certainly be a godsend if they'd all do that; I had to reload
the
Hello dAniel,
Thursday, September 2, 2004, 1:02:52 PM, you wrote:
Hello TBUDL,
on Wed, 1. Sep 2004 at 20:46:13 -0700 Dennis W. Greer wrote:
The funny thing is Outlook is now a better client than TB!.
Top posting good. Bottom posting annoying!
What about 'in between' posting.
That's the
Hello Michael,
On Friday, September 3, 2004, 11:56:47 PM, you wrote:
Jonathan Andrew Sheen wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Angle brackets. These are the arrow ones: {}
I always thought these {} were called curly brackets. Well... :-)
When I went to school, they were braces.
The Jargon
Hello M i c C u l l e n,
04-Sep-2004 01:03, you wrote:
Here's the response I eventually got off them after emailing sales:
--
MicCullen I bought v2 just three months ago. SURELY I am
MicCullen not expected now to buy v3,
MicCullen less than 100 days after buying v2?
You are not obliged
Hello MAU,
On Saturday, September 4, 2004, 9:44:32 AM, you wrote:
Hello Lynn,
JG Agent does this and, since I keep all my 'well behaved' apps on the
JG D: drive, after an OS re-install they are all available for
JG immediate use, since they don't need any registry settings to work.
It would
Hello 9Val,
04-Sep-2004 12:25, you wrote:
ASK I'm still on v2.12 if it matters.
Then it is quite simple order.txt describes order of .msl files load
so all handles of first will have higher priority than from second
entry and so on.
OK. So its best to remove other .msl file when I
Howdy Bryan,
Friday, September 3, 2004, 9:04:01 PM, Bryan wrotened:
But the product is a good one, I think.
Bryan It is - but I have a suspicion that it's been released a tad
Bryan early. The help system is all Version 2, the mail ticker seems
Bryan to behave a bt oddly (showing read
Hi Alexander,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 4:06:06 AM, you wrote:
ASK ... has anyone ever thought of putting the help file into a Wiki?
Actually, Alexander, I think that is an excellent idea.
As I've read this list over the last few years, I've noted a number of
folks who have a knack
Tony, [T] wrote:
Add fat graphics, animated stuff, and useless gadgets. IMO TB! made
it's 1st step in that direction with the new icons and promise of
skins.
soapbox
You know, I find this interesting.
The very common negative commentary about new icons and smilies with
improved XP look
Hello,
when I try to add the BayesIt! filter to the list of anti spam plugings (by selecting
it in the installation folder of The Bat!), I get an error message, as long as the
user has no administrator rights (which is no option at all). What can I do about this?
The The Bat! version, the
Allen Day, [AD] wrote:
I like control (which is certainly a big reason I've been using TB!
since 1.1x or 1.2x -- but with no documentation it's difficult to
determine how best to configure the IMAP setup -- were it not for
you, I'd still be in the dark --
;)
I had no idea how
Hello MAU,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 23:40:24 +0200 GMT [23:40 CEST] you wrote:
M I think I've read somewhere, maybe in TBBeta, that the light will be
M discontinued. But don't take my word for it.
Do you have any idea what I thought when I read this? I was like I
don't want light to be discontinued.
Hello rich,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 13:17:44 -0400 GMT [19:17 CEST] you wrote:
rg Anyone have comments on the 2.x versions at my (free) disposal?
rg 2.04.7 - the version I am (still) on
rg 2.11.02 - a version still available on the site for download
rg 2.12 - a version still available on the
Hello Mary,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 10:57:06 -0500 GMT [17:57 CEST] you wrote:
MB :grin: Okay. 4 * * 1
MB But, Andre, I use *asterisks* to indicate emphasis,
I don't. And for exactly for that reason. If I need to show emphasis
which is seldom enough i use underscores.
I realize I'm not coming
Hello John,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 02:30:05 +1000 GMT [18:30 CEST] you wrote:
JP As a matter of interest, does anyone know if RTitlabs read this list at all?
At least some of them do. I remeber Stef and 9Val posting here in the
past.
--
Cheers, The Bat! 2.12.00 on
Andre
Hello Michael,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 09:46:30 -0700 GMT [18:46 CEST] you wrote:
MLW Is there an announcement for BayesIT? If not, how do I know when a
MLW new version is released?
From time to time try the download url with increased version number.
Then see if you get a download or 404.
From time
Hello Alexander,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 2:06:06 AM, you wrote:
A With TB!'s real helpfile being scattered over various websites,
A the brain's of the list participants, and whatnot - has anyone ever
A thought of putting the help file into a Wiki? Rit only has to host
A it on their server...
Howdy Allie,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 1:44:44 PM, Allie wrotened:
Allie But please, I'm personally really getting tired of the comments
Allie about smilies and new icons as if they comprise a HUGE coding
Allie effort that could have been channeled elsewhere, or that they
Allie comprise
Hello Allie,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 5:44:44 AM, you wrote:
Tony, [T] wrote:
Add fat graphics, animated stuff, and useless gadgets. IMO TB! made
it's 1st step in that direction with the new icons and promise of
skins.
soapbox
You know, I find this interesting.
Me too. :-)
The
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@ @ when Allie Martin wrote:
The very common negative commentary about new icons and smilies with
improved XP look support is just testimony to how these things are
Hello Jeff,
On Friday, September 3, 2004, 12:48:26 PM, you wrote:
Hello Roelof,
On Friday, September 3, 2004, 11:39:38 AM, you wrote:
Hallo Jeff,
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 10:12:56 +0100GMT (3-9-2004, 11:12 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JG I have been following this thread with some
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 06:24:21 +0100 GMT(04/09/2004, 06:24
+ GMT), Doug Weller wrote:
DW Are there many examples of getting refunds if you
DW bought something 3 months before an upgrade/new model?
Not exactly the same, but I was using a very old version
of Quicken for my accounts (bought when I
My TB! runs six mail accounts. In all but one the Postbox In turns bold to
show new unread messages have arrived.
This is since version 3.0.
Since only one mailbox is affected, I wonder if I perhaps inadvertently
changed a setting.
Can someone help me?
Thanks!
--
[using The Bat! 2.12.00 on
Hello Andre!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 8:29 AM, you wrote:
MB :grin: Okay. 4 * * 1
MB But, Andre, I use *asterisks* to indicate emphasis,
AW I don't. And for exactly for that reason. If I need to show
AW emphasis which is seldom enough i use underscores.
Well, I think I had noticed
Hello Allie,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 1:44:44 PM, you wrote:
Tony, [T] wrote:
Add fat graphics, animated stuff, and useless gadgets. IMO TB! made
it's 1st step in that direction with the new icons and promise of
skins.
soapbox
You know, I find this interesting.
The very common
Hello Andre,
MB But, Andre, I use *asterisks* to indicate emphasis,
I don't. And for exactly for that reason. If I need to show emphasis
which is seldom enough i use underscores.
Traditionally on the net, asterisks mean *bold*, underscores mean
_underlined_, slashes mean /italics/, etc.
--
Hello Andre,
Do you have any idea what I thought when I read this? I was like I
don't want light to be discontinued. It's so dark without light!
:-))
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v4.123 Beta/Umpteen
Hallo M,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 09:13:54 +0800GMT (4-9-2004, 3:13 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
=B0
MM What does the BO is supposed to be?
Leif Baad Odor :grin:
MIC But these are fresh trout, unless the mods have been asleep for a while!
I suppose they smell fishy. ;-)
--
Hello Ben!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 8:02 AM, you wrote:
Allie But please, I'm personally really getting tired of the
Allie comments about smilies and new icons as if they comprise a
Allie HUGE coding effort that could have been channeled elsewhere,
Allie or that they comprise a
Hallo Clive,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 15:52:42 +0100GMT (4-9-2004, 16:52 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
CT Hello Allie,
moderator
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to, even if their post may have
instigated this reply. Please don't
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to, even if their post may have
instigated this reply. Please don't feel singled out Clive
Leif Roelof
Sorry about that. I DID trim Allie's post to one para before I sent it
but TB put my
Hello A.Translator,
This is since version 3.0.
..and...
[using The Bat! 2.12.00 on Win XP Pro]
...and...
User-Agent: 40tude_Dialog/2.0.13.1nl (9fcb1df3.3.494)
Hope you don't mind, I just laughed out loud when I noticed that you talk
about v3, your sig says v2, and you're actually mailing
Hello Tony,
05-Sep-2004 00:48, you wrote:
The very common negative commentary about new icons and smilies with
improved XP look support is just testimony to how these things are
noticed, whether it be positively or negatively.
The 1st thing I do after installing XP is reverting everything
Op Sat, 4 Sep 2004 17:24:44 +0200 schreef Alexander S. Kunz:
Hope you don't mind, I just laughed out loud when I noticed that you talk
about v3, your sig says v2, and you're actually mailing with 40tude dialog.
;-)
Stupid me! I update the info in my sig in TB! but completely forgot the one
in
Hello Clive Taylor,
04-Sep-2004 17:07, you wrote:
It then perfomed a GPF and locked solid, necessitating a reboot.
*SCNR*
...yeah, of course... blame your incompetence on the poor young little
program... aren't you ashamed of yourself? :-)
(...I'm in a really good mood right now, feels
Hello Leif Gregory,
04-Sep-2004 15:33, you wrote:
[ Bat Help as Wiki ]
We'll revisit that shortly. I'm hoping to find time on Monday to work on
it.
Its already in the making? GREAT!!!
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)
As soon as I get through with you,
...yeah, of course... blame your incompetence on the poor young little
program... aren't you ashamed of yourself? :-)
Well, it MUST be me mustn't it. After all, Ritlabs (you know,
professional, listening, caring, competent etc) have released this fine
version after such exhaustive testing
Hello Andre Wichartz,
04-Sep-2004 15:29, you wrote:
g
Sorry to jump in here, I just tested a little bit - here (v2.12) the smiley
interpreter doesn't interpret anything in chevrons ... no g no
nothing, it just appears as-is...
In addition, it only interprets smileys if they aren't following
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The only issue I have with smilies is that it's impossible to ignore
the ):( type characters in the text - and that's just as annoying
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'
The Super Trout has unplugged its peripherals? (-: And is sleeping.
What about this one? The trout is watching you.
^_^
Hello,
I installed the trial version of 3.0 over my 2.12 easily... now the
filters don't seem to be working. I've checked the sorting office (and
think I will come to like the new format very much) and all my old
filters are in place; just not working.
Has anyone any experience with this, or
Tony, [T] wrote:
The 1st thing I do after installing XP is reverting everything to
classic w2k look.
Choice. It's all a matter of choice.
Roelof recently stated that TB! doesn't look any different to him
since he still uses the glyph set he likes.
With your glyph set and the classic Windows
Hello Alexander,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 9:39:11 AM, you wrote:
A Its already in the making? GREAT!!!
Yep.. I just haven't had time to sit down and get it up and running
yet. Well, that and the fact we've been having some serious line
problems down here in ABQ where my web server is.
--
Hello Alexander!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 10:42 AM, you wrote:
MB g
ASK ... the smiley interpreter doesn't interpret anything in ,,,
This is how it has always been. Take a look at the .msl files in The
Bat!/Images. TB! will only call the image as a text replacement for
the handle,
Hello Mary Bull,
04-Sep-2004 18:08, you wrote:
MB g
ASK ... the smiley interpreter doesn't interpret anything in ,,,
This is how it has always been. Take a look at the .msl files in The
Bat!/Images. TB! will only call the image as a text replacement for
the handle, which you can read in
Hallo P.Johnson,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 10:50:28 -0500GMT (4-9-2004, 17:50 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
PJ I installed the trial version of 3.0 over my 2.12 easily... now the
PJ filters don't seem to be working.
Is that as in all of the filters or some of the filters?
Just check the conditions
Hallo A.Translator,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 17:34:14 +0200GMT (4-9-2004, 17:34 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
AT Stupid me! I update the info in my sig in TB!
You don't have to do that, TB will do that for you when you use:
The Bat! %THEBATVERSION
--
Groetjes, Roelof
The Bat! 3.0
Windows XP 5.1
Hello P.Johnson,
Has anyone any experience with this, or other advice to offer? I'm not
sure exactly what to do to correct this.
Most of my filters were converted correctly and are working with no
problems. I had problems with a few that used Regex and, although being
apparently correct, they
Ben Allen, [BA] wrote:
Go Allie go Allie go.
from the new non mod allie cheerleading squad
LOL! A lightish weekend, so far (keeping fingers and toes crossed),
does allow for the occasional soap-boxing. ;)
--
-= Allie =-
The Bat! v3.0 · Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2)
. S met ing's hap
The ecstasy's around the corner, and is lurking.
Well, assuming you're talking about smilies and not drugs, that would
be fantastic.
--
Regards Clive T
Nursing the under-developed TB 3.0
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hello Alexander!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 11:19 AM, you wrote:
ASK ... the smiley interpreter doesn't interpret anything in ,,,
...
ASK I mean - I placed g as a handle there. Including the
ASK chevrons aka pointed brackets. Placing *g* is interpreted,
ASK however.
Ah. I see. I
Hello Mary!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 11:46 AM, you wrote:
ASK Dunno - I just created my own smiley theme, and it contains a
ASK :-) handle, of course! ;-)
MB That explains why I don't see it--neither in the default.msl nor
MB in the pcwsmileys.msl as downloaded (default with TB!,
Hello Roelof,
On Saturday, September 4, 2004, 11:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RO On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 10:50:28 -0500GMT (4-9-2004, 17:50 +0200, where I
RO live), you wrote:
PJ I installed the trial version of 3.0 over my 2.12 easily... now the
PJ filters don't seem to be working.
RO Is that as
Hallo P.Johnson,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 12:08:47 -0500GMT (4-9-2004, 19:08 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
PJ BTW, I don't see where I enable or disable regex. The Options tab has
PJ what looks like fewer options too-- or does the content depend on
PJ conditions and actions previously selected?
If
Hello Lars,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 7:43:12 AM, you wrote:
LS Hello,
LS when I try to add the BayesIt! filter to the list of anti
LS spam plugings (by selecting it in the installation folder of The
LS Bat!), I get an error message, as long as the user has no
LS administrator rights (which
There must be a login on the system that has admin privledges. You
can't delete them all. You will need to log in with one of those
accounts and either grant your regular account permission to add the
plugin or add it from that account.
The plugin has to be added for every user. By that
It is also possible that it is just a permissions problem on the plug
in file itself that needs to be changed.
Could be. Has no one else this problem, or are all people out there working with admin
rights for their accounts?
--
With best regards
Lars Sölter
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The
Hello Miguel,
On Saturday, September 4, 2004, 12:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone any experience with this, or other advice to offer? I'm not
sure exactly what to do to correct this.
M Most of my filters were converted correctly and are working with no
M problems. I had problems with
Friday, September 3, 2004, 6:28:38 AM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, if it's okay, let's have a poll:
MB 1) For Smiley handles enclosed in colons : :
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
Smileys in colons would probably be easier for me to
implement ..
TBv.2.12.00
NT5 SP4
--
Friday, September 3, 2004, 9:26:16 AM, you wrote:
MDP And by
MDP using sensible handles, :grin: still looks
MDP reasonable as 'grin'
MDP wrapped in colons - the intent preserved,
MDP whatever the viewer.
Were we supposed to see a smilie on :grin:?
If so, something is wrong with my config ..
Friday, September 3, 2004, 9:35:38 AM, you wrote:
TD Or, somebody could fix this problem? hm?
Only if they discover it .. if what is happening is the
way you describe, it must indeed be quiet for RL's support
team!
Lynn
TBv.2.12.00
NT5 SP4
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]* * *Aun Aprendo
Hello Lynn!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 1:20 PM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, if it's okay, let's have a poll:
MB 1) For Smiley handles enclosed in colons : :
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
L Smileys in colons would probably be easier for me to implement ..
Enclosed in
Friday, September 3, 2004, 10:29:40 AM, you wrote:
MM I know it cannot help *now*, when the corruption
MM already happened, but it can save lots of future
MM screams, and perhaps modify them to the ones of a
MM pleasure. (-:
Hmm. Well, that folder wasn't one that I restored with
TB's utility,
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The ecstasy's around the corner, and is lurking.
Well, assuming you're talking about smilies and not drugs, that would
be fantastic.
I'm
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Remember that whenever you've made an absolute mess of it, you can
delete your account.srb files (with TB closed) and TB will convert
your
Hello Lynn!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 1:27 PM, you wrote:
MDP And by using sensible handles, :grin: still looks reasonable as
MDP 'grin' wrapped in colons - the intent preserved, whatever the
MDP viewer.
L Were we supposed to see a smilie on :grin:?
Yes. Except it would not appear in
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 1:12:45 AM, you wrote:
ASK Right-click on the Virtual Folder and open its
ASK properties. There's a tab
ASK Filter. Is the checkbox use filter ticked?
Nothing is ticked in the properties for that filter except
'remove old messages' and 'compress the folder' ..
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 1:44:32 AM, you wrote:
It would certainly be a godsend if they'd all do
that; I had to reload
the system recently, too, but I am a *long* way
from getting my apps
all reinstalled .. and as you say, they are all
sitting intact on the
D partition, but unusable.
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 2:13:09 AM, you wrote:
JG (a) Anybody who touches *my* computer gets their
JG fingers chopped off!
rotfl! That's my position :-)
Lynn
TBv.2.12.00
NT5 SP4
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]* * *Aun Aprendo
I'd rather be WARP'ed* * * Team OS/2
Hello Allie,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 6:07:27 PM, you wrote:
Tony, [T] wrote:
The 1st thing I do after installing XP is reverting everything to
classic w2k look.
Choice. It's all a matter of choice.
Roelof recently stated that TB! doesn't look any different to him
since he still
Dear Lynn,
@4-Sep-2004, 11:30 -0700 (04-Sep 19:30 UK time) Lynn [L] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Tom:
TD Or, somebody could fix this problem? hm?
L Only if they discover it .. if what is happening is the
L way you describe, it must indeed be quiet for RL's support
L team!
You need to
Hallo Mica,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 20:56:44 +0200GMT (4-9-2004, 20:56 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MM Is there anywhere some documentation covering this NFS? For instance,
MM listing the new features and differences as to OFS, and of how to
MM convert OFS to NFS?
The only one available is the
Hello Alexander,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 5:33:17 PM, you wrote:
Hello Tony,
05-Sep-2004 00:48, you wrote:
The 1st thing I do after installing XP is reverting everything to classic
w2k look.
You could as well discuss wether you like the beginning of the first track
of
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 11:32:31 AM, you wrote:
MB Thanks for answering. :)
No problem .. had I not got so far behind with my email,
due to being gone yesterday, I'd have seen the previous
posts describing the situation.
Lynn
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]* * *Aun Aprendo
I'd rather
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 12:06:10 PM, you wrote:
MB Sorry to be so long and specific, if I've told you
MB things you already know. Just wanted to give you the
MB whole checklist, in case you don't even have the
MB PCWSmileys images and file in The Bat!/Images and were
MB expecting to see
On Sat 4-Sep-04 11:29am -0400, MAU wrote:
Most of my filters were converted correctly and are working with no
problems. I had problems with a few that used Regex and, although being
apparently correct, they were not working.
I was about to upgrade to v3 today when I came upon this thread.
Hi Lynn,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 8:07:39 PM, you wrote:
Lynn Looks like we could use it, too! rotfl!
Lynn I may bite the bullet on v.3 .. I have a pathological
Lynn curiosity :-)
A wiki is a great idea.
I've bought my v.2 licence. I haven't been able to find anything else
better,
Tony, [T] wrote:
I never claimed diffrently. I even think a good UI takes a *lot* of
development time. And is *very* important. But UI is more then
icons.
Sure, and this is why I keep saying 'user interface *appearance*'. The
user interface as a whole is an entirely different thing to talk
Lynn, [L] wrote:
I'd rather be WARP'ed* * *Team OS/2
I'm a long time OS/2 user. I stopped using it in mid 1999.
How's it going now with that OS. Is it still viable in that apps are
being still actively developed for it?
--
-= Allie =-
The Bat! v3.0 · Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2)
Allie_M, [AM] wrote:
I'm a long time OS/2 user. I stopped using it in mid 1999.
How's it going now with that OS. Is it still viable in that apps are
being still actively developed for it?
Shucks! My booboo. I guess it could have been worse, but this was
intended as an off-list message. I
Hello Bill,
BM I was about to upgrade to v3 today when I came upon this thread. This
BM looked like a real deal breaker until I did some analysis of my own
BM incoming filters.
It has a trial period :)
BM I only have 13 filters that contain RegEx and 12 of them are of the
BM form:
You can
Hello P.Johnson,
PJ not. The condition for the TBUDL filter is:
PJ Message Source - match - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There was a bug with message source filtering which was already fixed.
BTW, message source filtering is too expensive operation, there it is
possible use header or text filtering
--
Hello Doug,
9Val There was a bug with message source filtering which was already fixed.
9Val BTW, message source filtering is too expensive operation, there it is
9Val possible use header or text filtering
DW I don't think I understand this -- and does it mean one should always
DW use header
But I re-think that removing them from original messages wouldn't still
do anything useful (because of interrupting a consistency of the
original, whichever it can be).
I made the original suggestion somewhat lightheartedly; I recognise
that it would be difficult/impossible to implement.
Hello Tony,
04-Sep-2004 09:38, you wrote:
You could as well discuss wether you like the beginning of the first track
of insert-your-favorite-band-here's new CD, and how it evolves into the
2nd track.
Wouldn't that be of topic?
LOL!
It's just that I'm using software for over 20 years and
Some time around 09/04/2004 12:07:27, I think I heard Allie Martin say:
I disagree here. I'm saying that bugs are in TB!, many are frustrated
with their bugs not being fixed, and many quite unreasonably cast a
lot of blame/attention/emphasis on the changes being made to the
user-interface
On Sat 4-Sep-04 4:18pm -0400, 9Val wrote:
BM I only have 13 filters that contain RegEx and 12 of them are of the
BM form:
You can send to me some messages (or just their headers) for testing
And old filters in .srx file
BM My 13th filter looks for a RegEx in any 'recipient' field. The RegEx
Hallo DZ-Jay,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 14:05:39 -0400GMT (4-9-2004, 20:05 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DJ I believe you are missing the point.
You might be overlooking Allie's point too.
DJ The point is that focusing on the UI, however minor the
DJ modifications introduced, while there is a
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Hi,
What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please explain
what this phrase means and why it is attached to The Bat?
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Michael L. Wilson, MBA
Ecclesiastic Philosopher
Critic
Teacher
:einsteinyoyo:
Hello Lars,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 12:41:16 PM, you wrote:
It is also possible that it is just a permissions problem on the plug
in file itself that needs to be changed.
LS Could be. Has no one else this problem, or are all people out
LS there working with admin rights for their
Besides adjusting access for the plugin, you may need to 'fiddle'
some other tb file rights as well.
I have tried to give the users write rights to the installation folder of The Bat!.
But that seems not to be the problem.
Sorry I can't be more specific.
Thank's to you any way :)
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On Fri 3-Sep-04 2:32pm -0400, Mary Bull wrote:
I think that it loads faster upon launch, also.
Mary, are you using the efficient version (pro) or the easy
version (home)?
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Best regards,
Bill
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL'
Hallo Michael,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 16:23:42 -0700GMT (5-9-2004, 1:23 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MLW What makes The Bat a natural email system.
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Groetjes, Roelof
The Bat! 3.0.0
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
1 pop3 account, server on LAN
Disclaimer: Any opinion
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Hello Roelof,
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Roelof mused about What is a natural email
system? (at least in part):
MLW What makes The Bat a natural email system.
RO Advertising!
nat·u·ral Pronunciation Key (nchr-l, nchrl)
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