Hallo Nick,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 23:24:09 -0800 GMT (08.01.2000, 15:24 +0800 GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
NA> Not only was that remark not warranted, and completely
NA> unsubstantiated, it certainly didn't belong on the List.
Point taken. My apologies to the list members.
--
Cheers,
Thomas
On Friday, January 07, 2000, 9:59:22 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> IOW, political comments have nothing to do in this list.
I agree Thomas... but with all due respect, you should heed your own
advice. That message should have been sent directly to Steve, as this one
is to you.
BTW, I'm a Canadi
On Friday, January 07, 2000, 10:07:55 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> I side with Steve here: the reminder is teh empty subject line. BTW,
> make it your habit to fill in the subject first.
Oh, so THAT'S what you have to do. ;o) Give me a break !!
> Whether you call a pop-up window a "warning" o
Hallo Steve,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 15:28:19 -0800 GMT (08.01.2000, 07:28 +0800 GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:
SL> Feh, any country over there that can't keep its name for more than 2
SL> decades should expect to be called all other names it has ever gone by in the
SL> past. ;P
SL> Same for citie
Hallo Quin,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 14:18:12 -0700 GMT (08.01.2000, 05:18 +0800 GMT),
Quin Selman wrote:
QS> Since some of us don't always compose the SUBJECT prior to the message
QS> and so sometimes forget to go back and insert the SUBJECT, we could use a
QS> REMINDER rather than a WARNING.
I side
Hallo Tim,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 23:27:50 + GMT (08.01.2000, 07:27 +0800 GMT),
Tim Fountain wrote:
>>> For people like me who sometimes forget to enter a subject, a
>>> gentle reminder if I try to send a subject-less message to the
>>> outbox would be useful. For someone who (for whatever reaso
Hallo Peter,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 17:59:59 +0100 GMT (08.01.2000, 00:59 +0800 GMT),
Peter Steiner wrote:
PS> I could mail you a table with the basic differences; with the Swiss
PS> German keyboard you have almost all characters at hand: äöüÄÖÜ,
PS> àéèÀÉÈç, (Euro) and £. The german keyboard lack
Hello, The Bat Users!
>> How do I best set up an archive where I can move older messages but
>> still be able to pick them up and view them easily.
>> I do not want them to be loaded at the usual start-up.
d> Set up sub folders underneath each folder.
Or setup another mailbox in TB. You
Hello, The Bat Users!
SK>> In Eudora Pro 4.22 I can edit and save incoming email messages
SK>> as also each message's summary header is this possible in The
SK>> Bat! 1.38e -if so how ?
MDP> This is not a facility available in TB other than by exporting the
MDP> message to a text file, e
Morning John,
> I like to access my email offline for numerous purposes, but TB
> makes that very difficult.
Effective offline working was one of the reasons I got TB in the
first place. It does it very well, IMO. I never expirienced your
problems.
> I am wondering if there is setting I have
Hallo Carsten,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:26:22 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 23:26 +0800 GMT),
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
TF>> Maybe TB has a problem swapping. Are both of you working with 64K RAM?
CD> *LOL* I'm sure you _meant_ 64M, not K, right? Or was I not aware that
CD> TB! ran on the C64? *grin* Sor
Hallo Carsten,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:29:49 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 23:29 +0800 GMT),
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
TF>> Rules on the tab are considered as having been true at the same time,
TF>> to make the filter kick in.
CD> Just a thing on terminology, because this confused me and it might not
CD>
Hallo Carsten,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:24:38 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 23:24 +0800 GMT),
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
CD> It's not _in_ ASCII, it _is_, however, in ANSI - the character set
CD> Windows uses. Just load the symbol table in Accessories and you should
CD> be able to find it. In case yo
Hello Steve & all fellow TBUDL members,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 12:52:50 PM, Steve wrote:
SL> The two paradigms, "personalities" and separate accounts,
SL> combined, has never been done. How is that not a different
SL> paradigm?
*Now* I see what the problem is. You are conceiving this in a
d
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Thursday, January 06, 2000, 6:17:04 AM, Syafril wrote:
> My ISP use SendMail 8.9.1 for SMTP and IPOP 4.9.7 for POP Server, I
> don't know if this is related, but I lack of information because The
> Bat! logs only give me very little info for mail transaction.
I
On Saturday 8 January 2000 Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> As I understand it, RIT has
> already said that in V2, they will support plug ins. So what more do
> we need?
I hope they read Microsoft's documents on good Object Model design,
and the value of automation. And, unlike Microsoft, follow that
adv
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 15:40:19 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> For anyone who sorts their messages by subject, the two 'threads' would be
>> merged.
> Tough luck. Doesn't mean there should be coddling for it.
Err, I beg you a pardon?? I beg to interject here. I
believe every man should h
Hello Allie,
Right click on Recycle Bin
Bottom of Global Tab, click "Display delete confirmation dialog box"
so that it is unchecked.
Your confirmation should be gone.
HTH,
Derek
Written in response to your letter of Friday, January 07, 2000, 9:47:45 PM:
AM> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 21:31:39 -050
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 21:09, Derek Cedillo wrote
about "Re[2]: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
> And for what it's worth...even with Pegasus at 4.5 MB or whatever it
> is, it is the fastest mail system I've ever used. Faster than TB!
thrice in my own tests:-)
> Faster than Pocomail, and all th
Hello Steve,
Written in response to your letter of Friday, January 07, 2000, 6:25:47 PM:
SL> Hey, lemme ask this, honestly. How many people saw me say that having the
SL> option to apply filters to all accounts would be a good thing? I bet not
SL> many.
I sure didn't, it was hard to read
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 15:32:14 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> I've forgotten to put Christmas cards inside the envelope before licking
> and sealing them, doesn't mean I want a little text on the back of each, "Did
> you put the card in first?"
It's one thing to have a popup message appear
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 21:31:39 -0500, Derek Cedillo wrote:
[..snip..]
> No, MicroSoft product *tells* you what you want. They never ask. 90%
> of the people I work with complain regularly about MS and how they
> added features that they never need. The difference here is, we are
> asking for featur
Hello Januk,
EXCELLENT COMPROMISE!
I love the idea.
(note, that's not yelling, that's cheering ;)
Derek
Written in response to your letter of Friday, January 07, 2000, 9:10:38 PM:
JA> Hello Steve,
JA> Friday, January 07, 2000, 3:32:14 PM, you wrote:
JA>
>> OK. I'd like to request a
On Fri, 07 Jan 2000 16:34:30 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
[..snip..]
SL>> Furthermore, there is only so much that you can put into "options"
SL>> before people look at the options, get intimidated, and look
SL>> elsewhere. That is where multiple products come in.
> That's another valid point tha
Hello Steve,
Thanks for another arrogant reply, you must be proud.
Written in response to your letter of Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:03:38 PM:
SL> Friday, January 07, 2000, 10:36:54 AM, cid wrote:
>> Steve, although you offer "workable" solutions, there are easier ways
>> to deal with the The
Hello Steve,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 3:32:14 PM, you wrote:
> OK. I'd like to request a reduction in options so the options which are
> really important, instead of user coddling, I can continue to find in future
> versions. Thanks. ;P
It would appear to me that people are not seeing
Hello Steve,
I still think the way to do this is to keep account seperate...but
just have "Global filters" that work an all accounts or a subset of
accounts. In fact, that almost goes against bloat...because you
wouldn't have to run duplicate filters ever. (This is of course
particular to my situ
Hello Alexander,
Pretty much the same reason I'm here too. I like the features of
pegasus, but the features of the bat as well. I'm pretty torn on the
two programs.
And for what it's worth...even with Pegasus at 4.5 MB or whatever it
is, it is the fastest mail system I've ever used. Faster than
Hello,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 4:55:46 PM, I wrote:
> What you have suggested ends up with the same truth table as the one
> I've suggested, however, I don't know if that's how the Bat operates.
Just in case anyone needs a slightly more rigorous proof, there is a
theorem which states:
Not(
Hello Thomas,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 7:17:37 AM, you wrote:
> Hello TBUDL!
> And for those folders to which I filter both incoming and outgoing
> messages, I have a "received" time even for the sent messages. What
> exactly is this time stamp - I assume the actaul "saved" time?
That's right
Hi,
take care - Marcello. (http://www.powerslider.de)
=
Using The Bat! 1.38e (reg) under Windows 98 4.10 Build A
--
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To send a message to the list
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 16:47, Steve Lamb wrote
about "OT: Country and City names":
> Friday, January 07, 2000, 4:42:01 PM, Alexander wrote:
> > No, I don't. But I *really* hope you sing better then you write. At least in the
> > cases when you aren't the author of the song you're going t
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 17:56:24 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, January 07, 2000, 4:56:24 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Thomas> Hi tracer,
Thomas> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:45:39 +0700GMT (07/01/2000, 17:45 +0800GMT),
Thomas> tracer wrote:
Tho
Hello Thomas,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 6:06:44 AM, you wrote:
> Hallo Tim,
> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:23:22 + GMT (07.01.2000, 21:23 +0800 GMT),
> Tim Fountain wrote:
TF>> So, I created a filter with the following in the strings field:
TF>>'tim | acornarcade | iconbar | webmaster'
TF>
Friday, January 07, 2000, 4:42:01 PM, Alexander wrote:
> No, I don't. But I *really* hope you sing better then you write. At least in the
> cases when you aren't the author of the song you're going to sing:-)
Istanbul not Constantinople, of course. ;)
--
Steve C. Lamb | I
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 15:28, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Enough already.":
> >> In any case, there are others guys in Moldavia that are looking at
> >> these issues themselves.
>
> > Officially this country is called "Moldova" now. It was Moldavia when it was a
> > part of USSR. Ju
I'm current using The Bat! 1.38e.
I'm wondering how the Quick Search functionality actually works.
Under Miscellaneous Commands in the help, is listed:
> Search for a string Ctrl+Q F
> Search and replaceCtrl+Q A
> Repeat the last searchCtrl+L
> Cancel operation Esc
>From wit
Friday, January 07, 2000, 3:27:50 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Friday, January 07, 2000, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:09:44 PM, Tim wrote:
>>> I doubt many people use the CC and BCC fields on most of the emails
>>> they send, however I expect most people enter a subject.
>> I'm willing
Friday, January 07, 2000, 3:22:54 PM, Quin wrote:
> Have you ever forgotten to put a stamp on an envelope before you mailed it?
I've forgotten to put Christmas cards inside the envelope before licking
and sealing them, doesn't mean I want a little text on the back of each, "Did
you put the ca
Friday, January 07, 2000, 3:01:28 PM, Alexander wrote:
>> In any case, there are others guys in Moldavia that are looking at
>> these issues themselves.
> Officially this country is called "Moldova" now. It was Moldavia when it was a
> part of USSR. Just in order to be precise:-)
Feh, any c
On Friday, January 07, 2000, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:09:44 PM, Tim wrote:
>> I doubt many people use the CC and BCC fields on most of the emails
>> they send, however I expect most people enter a subject.
> I'm willing to bet most people don't.
> HINT: whenever I start
Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:34:30 PM, Douglas wrote:
SL>> If you consider it a shortcoming then that is clearly a perception
SL>> issue and *IS* a problem between chair and keyboard.
> On whose end?
Theirs since many here have expressed that they do not consider it a
shortcoming.
SL>> Bully
Hello Nick,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:47:24 PM, you wrote:
ND> In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Quin Selman:
QS>> Since some of us don't always compose the SUBJECT prior to the message
QS>> and so sometimes forget to go back and insert the SUBJECT, we could use a
QS
I posted this a couple of days ago, and received no response.
I'm still struggling with this problem and wondering if anyone could lend a
helping hand.
I have a folder set up, under my INBOX, from which I want to forward
messages to a mailing list. This list will be one-way only - outbound from
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 16:34, Douglas Hinds wrote
about "Re[2]: Enough already (Was: Re: Peg":
> In any case, there are others guys in Moldavia that are looking at
> these issues themselves.
Officially this country is called "Moldova" now. It was Moldavia when it was a
part of USSR. Ju
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 23:18, Oyvind Antonsen wrote
about "Re[2]: Default Translation settings":
> AVK> As for the workaround, I'd suggest that you goto View-->Encoding-->ISO-
> AVK> 8859-1, and THEN View-->Encoding-->Set as default. My guess is that this
> AVK> should fix your problem.
Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:09:44 PM, Tim wrote:
> I doubt many people use the CC and BCC fields on most of the emails
> they send, however I expect most people enter a subject.
I'm willing to bet most people don't.
HINT: whenever I start a statement with "I'm willing to bet" I'm willing
Hello Steve & all fellow TBUDL members,
Friday, January 07, 2000, Steve unfortunately wrote:
SL> If you consider it a shortcoming then that is clearly a perception
SL> issue and *IS* a problem between chair and keyboard.
On whose end?
when "Cid" said:
>> You may not care to deal with mail fr
On Friday, January 07, 2000, Nick Danger wrote:
> In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Quin Selman:
QS>> Since some of us don't always compose the SUBJECT prior to the message
QS>> and so sometimes forget to go back and insert the SUBJECT, we could use a
QS>> REMINDER rat
Hello Alexander,
fredag, 7. januar 2000, you wrote:
AVK> Aha, I finally got it. It's not a MIME message you've sent here as an example,
AVK> hence it has no charset: field. But then, *any* 8-bit characters are
AVK> *disallowed* by RFCs in non-MIME messages. So your correspondent is
AVK> break
Friday, January 07, 2000, 1:47:24 PM, Nick wrote:
> You see, reminders for unnecessary actions can be added to the point
> of becoming minutia. How about just putting a sticky note on your
> monitor? Personally, I'd like to see all confirmation windows not
> dealing with deletions vanished off th
Friday, January 07, 2000, 1:18:12 PM, Quin wrote:
> Since some of us don't always compose the SUBJECT prior to the message
> and so sometimes forget to go back and insert the SUBJECT, we could use a
> REMINDER rather than a WARNING.
Eyes look up at the subject line, it is blank. I'd call tha
In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Quin Selman:
QS> Since some of us don't always compose the SUBJECT prior to the message
QS> and so sometimes forget to go back and insert the SUBJECT, we could use a
QS> REMINDER rather than a WARNING.
So you're one of the reason's that
Hello Steve,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 10:01:34 AM, in response to the wish,
>> - A warning if you try to send messages without any subject (I
>>frequently forget to add a subject, so have got used to this
>>feature in other email programs. Since I got The Bat I have sent
>>several
List readers,
Does anyone else have a problem loading TB while off line? On my system
the program pretty well freezes up. I have go in and kill it to get
rid of it and it won't come up in any amount of time I have been
willing to wait. I like to access my email offline for numerous
purpose
Hello Thomas and Bat Buddies,
> Maybe TB has a problem swapping. Are both of you working with 64K RAM?
"Back then" (months ago) when I had received that error message, I did
have 64mb. I just now tested downloading a large attachment, however,
and everything worked fine. My system today is Win98
Hello Thomas,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 4:15:04 AM, you wrote:
LEM The "pure text" access seems to be, at least commercially,
LEM dropped now.
LEM>> I tested it, and it still works flawlessly, though.
TF> ??? I don't get it: above you say it has been dropped, and here you
TF> say
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 13:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about "Enough already...":
> I'm just a TB! newbie (yet a definite internet and email veteran) and
> I agree with Alex with all of this.
Thanx:-) I support the subject you've chosen for this message. I'm going to
abandon this thread
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 10:52, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
> Quite frankly, if Alex is happy with Pegasus and how it works, all
> the power to him. Why he is still on TB! mailing list is beyond me since it
> clearly doesn't work in the manner he chooses.
Right
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 20:18, Oyvind Antonsen wrote
about "Re[2]: Default Translation settings":
> AVK> You're wrong, and I'll bet I can prove this to you. When you get next
> AVK> "unreadable" message, send the headers of it and a pait of unreadable lines
> AVK> here, please.
>
> AVK>
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 14:56:38 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Oh, I see now...I thought you were describe the ability to have a
> single filter work for different accounts. You just meant to put in
> the folder of a different account. You still need different (and
> possibly duplicate) filters fo
Hello Thomas & all other TBUDL members,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 12:03:54 AM, Thomas wrote in response to my saying:
DH>> I know that by choosing ctrl+F2 I get a list of what's on the
DH>> server, with four boxes: Read, Receive, Delete and Open - for
DH>> each message. The default is with the
Hello Rob & all fellow TBUDL members,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 5:04:17 AM, Rob wrote in response to my saying:
>>I want to download some of them now and leave the rest, but be able
>>to download those later. ...One day I tried to do that but when I
>>tried to get the message left on the server
Hello TBUDL,
On Thursday, January 06, 2000, , Lone-Wolf wrote:
> Is there any way to have a default e-mail address for a folder?
yes, folder/properties/template
then insert this:
%TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
to somewhere. It is in the pre-definied fiels (to:)
Bye!
Windisch Gergely
[EMAIL PROTECT
At Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:58:08 -0500, you wrote:
>On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:41:26 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>> [ SNIP ]
[SNIP]
>If you have more than one accounts setup, open any of your filters
>and look at the 'Move messages to folder" option. Scroll down and
you'll
>see the folders for the
Hello TBUDL,
On Thursday, January 06, 2000, , Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
FL>> - i didn't find a way to download only "small" mails, yet to keep the
FL>> bigger ones on the server. using "the bat!", i can let the big mails
FL>> delete on the server, which isn't what i want to do. i used pmmail
FL>>
Hello Alexander,
fredag, 7. januar 2000, you wrote:
AVK> You're wrong, and I'll bet I can prove this to you. When you get next
AVK> "unreadable" message, send the headers of it and a pait of unreadable lines
AVK> here, please.
AVK> Unless your correspondents are using erratic "charset:" fields
Hello Thomas,
fredag, 7. januar 2000, you wrote:
TF> Hi Oyvind,
TF> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 01:20:54 +0100GMT (07/01/2000, 08:20 +0800GMT),
TF> Oyvind Antonsen wrote:
OA>> Since 99% of the mails I recieve with scandinavian characters in it
OA>> like comes thru with a default translation of 'None',
Friday, January 07, 2000, 11:00:15 AM, Tim wrote:
> Sorry, I should have been clearer. I meant when quoting quoted text.
> The text I wrote above is now prefixed by '>>', when I would prefer
> '>> > '.
Ah. Personally I prefer no spaces between >'s since screen space is
limited.
>>> - A wa
On Friday, January 07, 2000, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Friday, January 07, 2000, 5:23:22 AM, Tim wrote:
>> The only thing I don't like about The Bat is the fact that it quotes with
>> '>>' instead of '> '. I find a piece of quoted text that looks like this:
> Funny, this is quoted from you and is
Friday, January 07, 2000, 10:36:54 AM, cid wrote:
> Steve, although you offer "workable" solutions, there are easier ways
> to deal with the The Bat!s shorcomings besides "what's between the
> chair and the keyboard", as you put it.
"Cid", what you, and Alex, are not understanding is that I
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:41:26 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [ SNIP ]
>> A multiple personality type setup may be created by the user with
>> the use of filters quite easily when I think about it, especially since mail
>> may be filtered across accounts. The support seems to already b
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:36:54 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..snip..]
> You may not care to deal with mail from multiple accounts as one, but
> some of us do. I don't want to redirect messages all over the place,
> bouncing them through my ISP or anywhere else for that matter. For
> example, I
Friday, January 07, 2000, 10:33:32 AM, Allie wrote:
> a) Add new email address to existing account.
> b) Create new Account
>How is adding the a) option to go along with the already existing
> b) option a paradigm shift? :)
Because it requires merging the streams and requires either
At Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:33:32 -0500, you wrote:
[ SNIP ]
>A multiple personality type setup may be created by the user with
the use
>of filters quite easily when I think about it, especially since mail
may
>be filtered across accounts. The support seems to already be there.
Sounds like this is gre
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hey Peter,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 6:01:41 PM, you wrote:
>> I don't even have the Pound symbol on my German keyboard
PS> Strange - I always thought £ was Shift-4 on german keyboards...
Nope, that's $.
- --
L8r!
Carsten
I'm just a TB! newbie (yet a definite internet and email veteran) and
I agree with Alex with all of this.
Steve, although you offer "workable" solutions, there are easier ways
to deal with the The Bat!s shorcomings besides "what's between the
chair and the keyboard", as you put it.
You may not
Friday, January 07, 2000, 10:30:21 AM, Alexander wrote:
> I never argue with people that shout on me. That is, get lost, sir. Besides,
> AFAIK all-caps are a no-no on this very mailing list.
Considering you weren't reading what was being written in the first place
I had to try alternate tact
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 10:02:54 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
[..snip..]
>> Please explain why the hell do you insist on calling "harmful" the (little)
>> feature I've explained in my previous mail message, which explanation you've
>> deliberately cut out?
> Because it requires a paradigm shift in t
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 10:02, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
I never argue with people that shout on me. That is, get lost, sir. Besides,
AFAIK all-caps are a no-no on this very mailing list.
> I have read it, I do understand it. Common sense. Send the mail to the
Hello,
> ...there is already existing a german mailing list, which is called
> thebat-dt on onelist.com. And even if it is well known (at least among us
> Germans here) there is not much traffic. I don't know if it makes a lot of
> sense to create another one (with even less traffic, I guess).
Th
Hello,
> Are you referring to "edition" or "version"? The only differences I see
> from your above example, is the inclusion of "/Personal" on some, as all
> seem to have the "version" number included.
I mean the edition.
--
Allgaeu BeOS User Group
http://www.albug.de.cx
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Friday, January 07, 2000, 9:43:00 AM, Alexander wrote:
> Please explain why the hell do you insist on calling "harmful" the (little)
> feature I've explained in my previous mail message, which explanation you've
> deliberately cut out?
Because it requires a paradigm shift in the whole program
Hi there!
On 7 Jan 00, at 8:51, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
> > Seems *not* to be different to me, since the messages containing the
> > discussions of the *same* mathematical problems arrive to all three of
> > them:-) Technically, it's different, but for *me* as a ma
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-MDaemon-Deliver-To: archive@jab.org
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mime-Version: 1.0
X-Actual-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Precedence: bulk
X-MDMailing-List: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-MDSend-Notifications-To: [EMAIL PRO
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 12:04:46 +0100, Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
> I don't even have the Pound symbol on my German keyboard
Strange - I always thought £ was Shift-4 on german keyboards...
Regards
Peter
--
Peter Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>PGP-ID 0x02850F53 (DH/DSS)
PGP Fingerprint 68AB D08E
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 11:21:14 +0900, Leif Gregory wrote:
> I've never heard of an AltGr key before in my life until about two
> weeks ago when I got my new (English) laptop and low and behold, there
> is an AltGr key on it.
> What is it for? It seems to function just like the ALT key on the left
>
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 17:30:54 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 09:20:00 +GMT (07/01/2000, 17:20 +0800GMT),
> Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP>> It is - as AltGr+$ ... look: '' ... but why isn't it AltGr-3 as an
> I want this!!! Where do I find the Euro symbol on a US keyb
Friday, January 07, 2000, 8:56:27 AM, Allie wrote:
> IOW's Steve, don't even think about it? :))
Well, considering the historical precedence of "suites" only two come to
mind that were even moderately successful.
1: Microsoft "Office". Of course, this is because of their monopoly position
a
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 14:42:03 +0100, Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
[..snip..]
TF>> - "Kill file". Right clicking on a message automatically sets up
TF>>a filter moving messages by that author into a specified box.
> You've already got that - hit Ctrl-Shift-F in the message list window
> when yo
In Reference to "Autoformat oddity" From Tim Fountain:
TF> BTW: the Alt-L keyboard shortcut doesn't seem to work for me, I can
TF> only left justify text by selecting the option from the menu. Has
TF> anyone else found this?
Perhaps you've fallen victim to the dreaded mouse bug here. If you
m
Friday, January 07, 2000, 5:23:22 AM, Tim wrote:
> The only thing I don't like about The Bat is the fact that it quotes with
> '>>' instead of '> '. I find a piece of quoted text that looks like this:
Funny, this is quoted from you and is starts with "> "
> - A warning if you try to send me
Friday, January 07, 2000, 8:38:47 AM, Allie wrote:
> A very effective method that I use for spam filtering (I got the tip from
> Steve Lamb) is based on two principles. The first is that message
If anyone is interested in seeing examples of this, albiet for another
email client (PMMail), look
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 08:39:25 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Guys, I have this dim feeling they're not even talking about a browser
>> here, rather some radically different piece of software... Maybe?
> If it is some sort of internet "suite", it has been done and has failed
> each time because it
Friday, January 07, 2000, 8:27:00 AM, Alexander wrote:
> Seems *not* to be different to me, since the messages containing the
> discussions of the *same* mathematical problems arrive to all three of
> them:-) Technically, it's different, but for *me* as a mathematician
> they aren't...
Then
Friday, January 07, 2000, 1:42:38 AM, tracer wrote:
> I hope they realise that the best way to sell it is to get it used and
> the sooner we can start playing and find bugs the better.
"Release early, release often."
Wow, someone advocating the Open Source model of development to a
comme
Hi there!
On 6 Jan 00, at 23:45, Douglas Hinds wrote
about "Re[2]: Pegasus vs. The Bat!":
> >> All this means, that I frequently want to deal with the traffic
> >> coming to three above-mentioned accounts as with one single input
> >> stream.
>
> SL> Why? You are still retrieving mail from
Friday, January 07, 2000, 12:12:32 AM, Carsten wrote:
> Guys, I have this dim feeling they're not even talking about a browser
> here, rather some radically different piece of software... Maybe?
If it is some sort of internet "suite", it has been done and has failed
each time because it ends
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:23:22 +, Tim Fountain wrote:
[..snip..]
> However, one thing I don't seem to be able to master is to setup a
> filter to catch most of the spam sent to me. I've got quite a few
> email addresses (about 30), but all of them contain either 'tim',
> 'acornarcade', 'iconbar
On Friday, January 07, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
> On 07 January 2000 at 01:48:20 GMT + (which was 01:48 where I
> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
TF>> Why is it the TB's autoformatting doesn't like carriage returns?
TF>> This is extremely irratating.
> Th
1 - 100 of 152 matches
Mail list logo