Re: Splitting files with WinRAR[Re[5]: Out of memory trying to attach 9 megabyte ZIP file]

1999-11-07 Thread Soth
This is interesting. I have WinRAR but I couldn't find the command for splitting file. How can it be done? I would really appreciate your explanation because I would like to split TB on two floppies since this version is the first that is bigger then 1.44MB;) *grin* wasn't going to

Re[2]: Filter: delete from server if message is larger.......

1999-11-07 Thread Werner Hintze
On Sunday, November 07, 1999, 2:10:44 PM Ali Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Actually the option says, "Delete *received* messages from server", which would imply that, if checked, only downloaded messages and not the large message that was not downloaded will be deleted from the server.

Re: Mail is not sent from the oputbox

1999-11-07 Thread Werner Hintze
On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 11:03:36 PM Mogens Holst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: The program stopped sending the messages from the outbox. I have marked combined send and receive, but the Bat! reports that there are no messages to send, so I have had to open the message in the editor while

Re[2]: Mail is not sent from the oputbox

1999-11-07 Thread Mogens Holst
Hi Werner, Sunday, November 07, 1999, 2:51:08 PM, you wrote: WH On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 11:03:36 PM Mogens Holst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: The program stopped sending the messages from the outbox. I have marked combined send and receive, but the Bat! reports that there are no

Re: Filter on Missing Subject? Also Help conundrum

1999-11-07 Thread Tomasz Tarchala
Ali, Sunday, November 07, 1999, 11:44:43 PM, you wrote: * multiline cookies (why not use the fortune format, with % separator?) AM It does support multiple line cookies. The cookie in the file will be AM one line but the '\n' limiter will create a new line so that for AM example: [...]

Re[3]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-11-07 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 07 November 1999 at 17:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: RB If "certain accounts" means accounts within your installation of RB TB!, then why don't you just create a filter for outgoing mail RB and copy the desired outgoing messages to the desired folder? RB Ralf. DH That is exactly

Re: Filter on Missing Subject? Also Help conundrum

1999-11-07 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Sunday, November 07, 1999, 3:21:42 PM (-5 GMT), Tomasz scribbled: AM It does support multiple line cookies. The cookie in the file will be AM one line but the '\n' limiter will create a new line so that for AM example: [...] Thanks!! Why does all the good stuff in Bat have to

Re[2]: Filter: delete from server if message is larger.......

1999-11-07 Thread Kevin Boylan
Hi Ali, Actually the option says, "Delete *received* messages from server", which would imply that, if checked, only downloaded messages and not the large message that was not downloaded will be deleted from the server. This is what I thought too, but it does indeed delete the big message

Re[2]: Splitting files with WinRAR[Re[5]: Out of memory trying to attach 9 megabyte ZIP file]

1999-11-07 Thread tracer
Monday, November 08, 1999 Hello Soth, Sunday, Sunday, November 07, 1999, you wrote: This is interesting. I have WinRAR but I couldn't find the command for splitting file. How can it be done? I would really appreciate your explanation because I would like to split TB on two floppies

Re[2]: Filter on Missing Subject? Also Help conundrum

1999-11-07 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Ali, Sunday, November 07, 1999, 2:33:51 PM, you wrote in response to Tomasz' saying: Why does all the good stuff in Bat have to be undocumented? I checked the help file on Cookies and there was nothing about this... AM It's only been documented on TBUDL as many other little goodies

Re[2]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a givenmail directory

1999-11-07 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Marck, Sunday, November 07, 1999, 2:32:43 PM, you wrote: MDP Filters on "Recipient" pick up BCC addresses in outgoing mail. I just MDP tested this and it worked perfectly. "Recipient" means any address in MDP To:, CC: and BCC:. Perfect, that does it! Thanks a bunch. DH Hello Ralf,

Cyrillics showing up in web browser???

1999-11-07 Thread Paula Ford
Here's an interesting one. I use Opera for most of Web browsing, but it had started to have some real performance problems, being really slow to re-display. After enduring this for awhile and trying all the usual solutions to no avail, I noticed that on a page with which Opera was having

Re[2]: X-mailer content

1999-11-07 Thread Christophe Gerbier
Hello, On jeudi 4 novembre 1999, someone (you) said : MM Hello, MM Thursday, November 04, 1999, You wrote: X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.36) S/N / Personal MM newer registrations X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.36) S/N MM old registrations thanks. Regards, Christophe Using The