Hello,
If I try to move focus to TheBat from another application by any means
other than clicking on the taskbar icon, TheBat becomes the active
application (taking keyboard input etc) but this is not reflected in
the taskbar icon status. The previous application's icon remains
inverted.
For
Hi Nick,
Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 9:39:12 AM, you wrote:
Hello,
If I try to move focus to TheBat from another application by any means
other than clicking on the taskbar icon, TheBat becomes the active
application (taking keyboard input etc) but this is not reflected in
the taskbar icon
Dienstag, 27. Januar 2009 at 17:39, Nick Dutton wrote:
I can't see any other mention of this on the web, can anyone confirm
that they can/can't see this behaviour before
Hm, i noticed something like that, but i am not able to reproduce it
now. I am working a lot with the Keyboard and less
Hi -
Since I upgraded the last time, this spam device has driven me bonkers.
I have just scanned over 800 messages here, and haven't found a fix, and
can only hope I haven't missed it. Thanks be that Batters are so good
about subject lines!
If the thing can't be disabled altogether, is it at
Hallo Lynn,
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 13:03:21 -0800GMT (27-1-2009, 22:03 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
L If the thing can't be disabled altogether, is it at least possible to
L tell it to block or permit domain names? This business of
L allowing/blocking each individual gif or jpg is totally
1/27/2009
RO You're talking about the Download URL manager, that isn't a spam
RO filter, but gives you the possibility to configure from what sites you
RO want to see the pictures and from what sites not.
RO Don't select the individual messages, but their root when choosing to
RO allow or
On Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 3:56:27 PM, Lynn wrote:
Many have several roots, as many as 5 on the worst. And it is evident
that they change the content from mailing to mailing, so that one
determination is not enough. EBay notices frequently have several; since
various items/vendors are
1/27/2009
DC you can always just allow everything
I am thinking that will have to be it, and I'm sure I won't have to wait
long before I see it again. I haven't even been able to find a
way to bring the wretched thing up independently! I didn't think I was
any stupider than usual, but I've
Hello Lynn,
Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 3:03:21 PM, you wrote:
L If the thing can't be disabled altogether, is it at least possible to
L tell it to block or permit domain names? This business of
L allowing/blocking each individual gif or jpg is totally insane! They
L change with every mailing on
1/27/2009
SC If you are referring to the URL manager then you can disable it entirely or
call
SC it up as needed.
I was, yes.
SC To open it click on the earth icon on the header bar and select
Show URL
SC Manager. There you can de-select the show this window automatically check
Hello Lynn,
Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 6:05:21 PM, you wrote:
L I discovered this accidentally a few minutes after I answered the last
L mail. At least I found the checkbox; I'm not seeing an earth icon.
L Perhaps I have an alternate skin or toolbox option?
It only appears when you are viewing
Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2009 at 01:05, Lynn wrote:
I'm not seeing an earth icon.
Perhaps I have an alternate skin or toolbox option?
More likely, that you have to view a HTML Mail to make it appear.
The other way is to customize the Toolbar and set up the Icon
yourself.
It is in
Hello, friends.
Nick Dutton (ND) 27.01.2009 (22:39):
ND If I try to move focus to TheBat from another application
ND by any means other than clicking on the taskbar icon,
ND TheBat becomes the active application
ND (taking keyboard input etc)
ND but this is not reflected in the taskbar icon
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