Hallo Thomas,
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 02:53:40 -0300GMT (24-1-2006, 6:53 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
RO Does anybody know how to give them proper alternating names?
RO Something like the date as in MMDD.
TM Put this string in 'To backup file' and modify the path.
TM
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:14:37 +0100GMT (24-1-2006, 10:14 +0200, where I
live), Roelof Otten wrote:
D:\backups\thebat\%DATE=MMDD.tbk
Hi Roelof,
Where do I have to put that?
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Hello Jack,
Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 12:53:06 PM, you wrote:
Hello one and all,
Is there a way to get TB! to display the graphics in an HTML email
without having to launch a browser?
Empty boxes with little red X's in them don't convey a lot of
information.
welcome to the club of
Hallo Henk,
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 15:29:48 +0100GMT (24-1-2006, 15:29 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
D:\backups\thebat\%DATE=MMDD.tbk
HDB Where do I have to put that?
It's for my weekly backup.
Create a new schedule in the scheduler
Add 'backup' as action.
And give the string above as
Hallo Jack,
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 05:53:06 -0600GMT (24-1-2006, 12:53 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
JSL Is there a way to get TB! to display the graphics in an HTML email
JSL without having to launch a browser?
TB will show the messages as long as they're sent along as attachment.
However, TB
Hello rich gregory everyone else,
on 24-Jan-2006 at 04:27 you (rich gregory) wrote:
It's still 2 filters then: 1 to get the junk to the junk and the other
to put the good ones back.
Of course. The spam filter is usually the last filter in the list of
filters, so that it has the lowest
Hello Roelof,
on Tuesday, 24. January 2006, at 10:14:37 [GMT +0100] you wrote
regarding Weekly backup:
TM
C:\yourpath\%SETPATTREGEXP=(\d+).(\d+)\.(\d{4})%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%DATESHORT%Subpatt=3%Subpatt=2%Subpatt=1%SETPATTREGEXP=(\d+)\:(\d+)%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%TIME%Subpatt=1%Subpatt=2.TBK
Hallo Thomas,
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 12:19:56 -0300GMT (24-1-2006, 16:19 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TM You had a look at the batch File?
Yes, but I don't use plug-ins, so backing them up wasn't a real issue
for me. And the reason I started this thread was that I wanted to take
care of this
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 17:27:49 +0100GMT (24-1-2006, 17:27 +0200, where I
live), Roelof Otten wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 15:29:48 +0100GMT (24-1-2006, 15:29 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
D:\backups\thebat\%DATE=MMDD.tbk
HDB Where do I have to put that?
It's for my weekly backup.
Jurgen Haug @ 1/24/2006 10:23:53 AM
Displaying HTML mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TB! will not show those graphics to you.
It is a security feature. In malicious e-mail messages, the images
could be coded like this
img src=http://example.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] /
Then, simply by opening the message,
It's still 2 filters then: 1 to get the junk to the junk and the other
to put the good ones back.
ASK Of course. The spam filter is usually the last filter in the list of
ASK filters, so that it has the lowest priority. First you sort out the good
ASK ones, then the spam filter takes care of
On Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 8:30:18 PM, rich gregory wrote:
I would think that if I need 2 filters I would take *ALL* mail
addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and FIRST send it to the spam
bucket THEN filter the spam folder for correct_name
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and return these to the pending
I would think that if I need 2 filters I would take *ALL* mail
addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and FIRST send it to the spam
bucket THEN filter the spam folder for correct_name
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and return these to the pending orders
folder.
DAC you lost me there. filter the mail you want to
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