On Sat, 18 Dec 1999 00:02:05 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
> I'm pretty sure this has been discussed before, but I think I missed
> it. Are there any functional differences between 1.38 and 1.38e? On
> the web site, it is just a recompiled .exe file. They have different
> file sizes, of course, so
I'm pretty sure this has been discussed before, but I think I missed
it. Are there any functional differences between 1.38 and 1.38e? On
the web site, it is just a recompiled .exe file. They have different
file sizes, of course, so I wondered if there were any differences?
Which version should
Hello,
I was wondering, what exactly does kill dupes do? I send myself a
test message to 6 e-mail accounts. 5 of them are forwarding
accounts, so the header info ends up being a little different for
each mail. However, when I applied the kill dupes option, it killed
5 of them. Why?
Hello Travisimo!,
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:37:22 -0600 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, December 17, 1999, 11:37:22 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Travisimo! wrote:
Travisimo!> Friday, December 17, 1999, 10:18:44 AM, you wrote:
MA>> In the very unlikely event that you return to that res
Hello Jast,
Friday, December 17, 1999, 6:13:51 PM, you wrote:
> Morning Januk Aggarwal,
>> desktop. I was thinking more along the lines of a change in the icon
>> on the taskbar or something.
> There is precisely that: The Bat icon is animated when there is unread
> mail.
Ah, perfect.
Morning Januk Aggarwal,
> I have been using The Bat for a little while now, and I was
> wondering, does The Bat have any option to give a visual alert when
> there is unread mail in any folder? I don't mean the mail ticker.
> Personally I don't always like having something that prominent on
Hello Januk,
Saturday, December 18, 1999, 2:10:04 AM, you wrote:
JA> I have been using The Bat for a little while now, and I was
JA> wondering, does The Bat have any option to give a visual alert when
JA> there is unread mail in any folder? I don't mean the mail ticker.
JA> Personally I don
Hello Bat people,
I have been using The Bat for a little while now, and I was
wondering, does The Bat have any option to give a visual alert when
there is unread mail in any folder? I don't mean the mail ticker.
Personally I don't always like having something that prominent on the
desktop.
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999 01:24:20 +0100, Dieter Hummel wrote:
>> Select any message that you have replied to and hit ctrl+backspace.
>> Look at the taskbar and try to get rid of the 'searching message'
>> button if you see it.
> Can't be reproduced here. Works pretty normal
Well, it looks li
Hello List Members,
on Saturday, December 18, 1999 at 00:33, Allie Martin wrote:
> Select any message that you have replied to and hit ctrl+backspace.
> Look at the taskbar and try to get rid of the 'searching message'
> button if you see it.
Can't be reproduced here. Works pretty normal..
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.38e
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
and would like to report a bug
The bug description:
Whenever I find my reply to a message using CTRL+Backspace the
message is found as expected but in addition to this, a taskb
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 13:09:34 -0700, Keith Russell wrote:
[]
>> If I accidentally hit another column, + + + gets me
>> back in a flash. :)
> Actually, I just discovered that there are keyboard shortcuts there,
> as well! So "Ctrl+1" does the job
That's true. :)
> (or, in my case, I have
Hello Bat Developers,
I've asked before and will do so again in case "the squeaky wheel
gets greased." 8^)
I would prefer if my View/Display/Only_Unread_Messages toggle
remained "sticky" so when I closed The Bat, this preference will
still be active the next time I opened th
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Friday, December 17, 1999, 6:09:24 AM, Ali wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 06:59:46 +0100, Roel wrote:
> []
TF>>> I don't understand how you can sort on a parameter you leave out. Do
TF>>> you mean you are not sorting them at all, just leave them in the order
TF>>>
Friday, December 17, 1999, 11:34:12 AM, you wrote:
T> I'm a relative newbie to The Bat, but I believe all you would have to
T> do is set one incoming and one outgoing filter to move the messages to
T> your folder. This would be extremely easy if these messages are from
T> the same correspondent
Hello,
Whoops, I guess it would help if I fixed my templates after trying out
new things. Sorry.
Thanks,
Januk Aggarwal
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello ,
Is there a way to set the filters so that if I respond to an e-mail
both the original e-mail and my response would be moved to a folder
called Responded Mail (to which I will set view by threads on).
Thanks
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Hi Travisimo!,
T> Must be, thanks for trying it. The version I'm using simply shows
T> "Version 1.38" in the About window. What are the differences between
T> 1.38 and 1.38e?
God, Stefan and Max know :-)
T> I've seen others talk about the 1.38e but I don't see
T> it on the website nor do I se
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.38
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 5
and would like to report a bug
The bug description:
PGP with multiple accounts is lacking
Steps to reproduce the bug:
Create two accounts with two separate keys. Send mai
Friday, December 17, 1999, 9:06:52 AM, you wrote:
MZ> Hello ,
MZ> Is there a way to set the filters so that if I respond to an e-mail
MZ> both the original e-mail and my response would be moved to a folder
MZ> called Responded Mail (to which I will set view by threads on).
MZ> Thanks
I'm a
Morning Jason Thompson,
> This also happens if I do Paste As Quotation and press shift+up to
> select up a line (meeting the other conditions above as well).
>
> Just a very minor bug that can hardly even be called an inconvenience,
> but a bug still. :)
Verified.
:)
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+--Jast...
Hello ,
Is there a way to set the filters so that if I respond to an e-mail
both the original e-mail and my response would be moved to a folder
called Responded Mail (to which I will set view by threads on).
Thanks
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Friday, December 17, 1999, 10:18:44 AM, you wrote:
MA> In the very unlikely event that you return to that resource hog
MA> Eudora, the procedure is the same as Alexander has described for
MA> Pegasus, you rename to *.mbx and move to Eudora Mail directory.
*Very* unlikely event :-)
Hi Travisimo!,
Friday, December 17, 1999, 3:34:24 PM, you wrote:
T> Friday, December 17, 1999, 8:52:45 AM, you wrote:
AVK>> Both Pegasus and Eudora can use the Unix mailboxes. I dunno
AVK>> how exactly the import is done with Eudora, but as for Pegasus
AVK>> you'll just export your folders as
Friday, December 17, 1999, 8:52:45 AM, you wrote:
AVK> Both Pegasus and Eudora can use the Unix mailboxes. I dunno
AVK> how exactly the import is done with Eudora, but as for Pegasus
AVK> you'll just export your folders as UNIX mailboxes from TB,
AVK> rename these to *.mbx and copy to the Pegas
Hi there!
On 16 Dec 99, at 14:35, Jast wrote
about "Re[2]: re's and regexp's":
> > It's *very* easy indeed to convert AW: to Re:, but I cannot see
> > how is it possible to convert AW: to Re[n]: TB's regexps
> > currently don't allow replacing, only straightforward matching:-(
>
> Fr
Hi there!
On 16 Dec 99, at 21:08, Wolfgang Kynast wrote
about "Re[3]: Solution to %DATE and %TIME ":
> ...
> > This kind of capability needs either many pages with examples or an
> > extra support to deal with all the questions and 1 may not be enough!
>
> or it needs TBREG ;-)
Nope, it's
Hi there!
On 17 Dec 99, at 10:50, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "RegExp (was:Re[5]: Solution to %DAT":
> Do we have different help files? Mine doesn't have an entry under
> "Reg..."
Apparently we do: the help file had been updated once more
with 1.38e:-)
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(St.Petersburg, Russia
Hi there!
On 17 Dec 99, at 10:16, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "Re[2]: re's and regexp's":
> OK, let's see.
Let's:-)
> PS> %SETPATTREGEXP="(?i)((Re|Aw)\:\s*)*(.*)"
> PS> %REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%OSUBJ"
> PS> Re: %SUBPATT="3"
>
> I will trust you on this, as I haven't fully understood the RegE
Hi there!
On 16 Dec 99, at 13:14, Travisimo! wrote
about "Import - Export":
> I've successfully imported my address books and mail from Pegasus and
> Eurdora Pro into The Bat. I plan on using The Bat exclusively now,
> but if I decide to go back to Pegasus or Eudora at a later, what is
> th
Friday, December 17, 1999, 7:15:19 AM, you wrote:
AM> Then do not put the %TEXT macro in it's own line. Put it in the line
AM> above. For example:
AM> %TO="Everybody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"Hello %TOFName,%TEXT
AM> HTH.
There is no line above, because %TEXT is the only thing in my template.
All I
JA> Well, I added %TEXT at the top of my reply template, and as you can
JA> see, it didn't add a new line. Maybe this is something they fixed in
JA> the current version of The Bat? I'm using 1.38e under Windows 98.
Must be, thanks for trying it. The version I'm using simply shows
"Version 1.38
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 00:02:57 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
[]
> Ok, that works for the blank line *after* the original test, but the
> blank line is still inserted before the original text. Let me
> explain:
> Here's the simple template I use:
> %TEXT
Then do not put the %TEXT macro in it's own
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 06:59:46 +0100, Roel wrote:
[]
TF>> I don't understand how you can sort on a parameter you leave out. Do
TF>> you mean you are not sorting them at all, just leave them in the order
TF>> they come in?
> set the column to display, sort on it, set the column to dissappear
>
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 23:57:24 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
[]
> I'm definitely in the GMT -0600 Central time zone. Perhaps
> my mail goes to a mail server in the EST time zone? I haven't a clue.
> Since only certain messages I receive have incorrect dates, I guess I
> can only assume it's an e
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 13:48:04 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
[]
AM>> I sort my messages by the received time though I leave that column out
AM>> of my mail listing.
> I don't understand how you can sort on a parameter you leave out. Do
> you mean you are not sorting them at all, just leave th
Every morning - the first email I send to our intranet's POP3 server
(VPOP3) takes at least 1 minute to deliver - and always returns with
'Delivery error - the error message was : '
and the error message is blank.
Subsequent emails throuought the day I have no problems with unless
Hi Peter,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 4:02:13 PM GMT+0800, Peter Steiner wrote:
PS>>> The normal way to replace the subject of a message is
PS>>> %SUBJECT=""%SUBJECT="Re: (This was the original subject)"
>> Not quite. In Z notation, what you want is:
PS> What's Z notation?
It's a mathematic
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:16:14 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> on Thursday, December 16, 1999, 7:44:46 PM GMT+0800, Peter Steiner wrote:
PS>> The macros for stripping down all Re:'s and Aw:'s look like:
PS>> %SETPATTREGEXP="(?i)((Re|Aw)\:\s*)*(.*)"
PS>> %REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%OSUBJ"
PS>> Re: %SUBPA
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