On 7-6-2000, 0:22:16, Stanislav Polozov wrote:
S Hello TB users,
S We have found the page with voting on ZDnet
S http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/sia/pchoice.html
S If anybody wants to say anything about his favorite software (not
S only email client) - don't hesitate to do it.
S ;)
Hello Patrick and Bat Buddies...
Patrick please implement an option to specify the POP-poll intervalls in
Patrick seconds...
Account properties : Options
"Periodical Checking each 'X' seconds"
I believe this is what you're looking for.
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Unequivocally,
Jason Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The
Hi Stanislav,
In the end of this month Max is going to release stand-alone LNG
compiler, so, everybody will be able to compile his language
himself, to see how it works and to debug it.
Am I right that this LNG thing is only for the user interface, not
real multilingual support?
hallo Jason!
on Saturday, June 10, 2000, 8:38:01 AM, you wrote:
JT Hello Patrick and Bat Buddies...
Patrick please implement an option to specify the POP-poll intervalls in
Patrick seconds...
JT Account properties : Options
JT "Periodical Checking each 'X' seconds"
JT I believe this is what
Thomas wrote:
Set up your DUN paramaters under Options/NetworkAdmin. Mark "No
automatic..." and "Use existing...". This way, TB will only try to
check mail when you are connected already.
That's my setting at home, and if I just want to check mail, I hit
alt-F2. However, when I'm connected
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000 07:15:15 -0400, dMb wrote:
d Speaking of which, is there anyway to have TB! redial if a connection
d is lost?
d I have TB! set up to check mail every 2 minutes.
d Occasionally my modem will disconnect. Instead of automatically
d redialing, I get a pop-up box that asks me if
Hello Marco, Jast and fellow Regexp-Junkies ;-)
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000 18:16:34 +0200, Jast wrote:
Ooh, I see. In this case, it might be practicable to modify an older regex
constructed for stripping multiple Re:'s and country specific things
introduced by MS like "AW:" and the likes.
The
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000 21:15:24 +0200, Jast wrote:
Morning Windisch Gergely,
Is there a way to modify the subject of a received message automatically?
There is a mailing list that I'm subcribed to and it puts the name of the
list to the subject line. (eg. if the subject was 'how to do it'
Hello TBUDL,
On Saturday, June 10, 2000, , Peter Steiner wrote:
The second time today, the answer would be a regex. ;-)
I think, Windisch Gergely has another problem. The regexp only helps
when replying but i think the question was to strip the list name
before storing it into a folder.
Hello Deryk,
you wrote:
Deryk Well well, I got TB to work in Win3.1! Took a little tweaking ;)
Deryk Check the screenshot
Deryk http://www.cloudk.clara.net/tb31.jpg
Have WindowBlinds been involved in the "little tweaking"? :)
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Cheers, SyP
Fuck the system? Nah, you might catch something.
Hello all,
I have an idea concerning address book. I have recently played with a
nice small program, that prints forms later used to send money
through post, and I realized that it would be great if I could import
the data from my address database, which is in fact one of my address
Hello all,
Is importing form Outlook 2000 possible in TB? I have never had any
Outlook except for OE4, so I have no idea of the format it uses. Is
it possible to import from O2000 to OE5? TIA,
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Christopher J. Trybowski
Hello Patrick and Bat Buddies...
Patrick i don't think so... (/seconds/ is the magic word here ;) )
Ahh... Well, do you really need to download new mail more often than every 60
seconds?? :-)
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Unequivocally,
Jason Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Bat! v1.44 Win98
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Hi,
I just now noted that TB! was using a whopping 37MB of memory. I
closed and restarted it and the memory consumption was 6MB. I've noted
that the memory consumption increases with each mail check or send
operation. Each check or send increases the memory consumption here by
Hi Allie,
Saturday, June 10, 2000, 16:31:39, you wrote:
AM Hi,
AM I just now noted that TB! was using a whopping 37MB of memory. I
AM closed and restarted it and the memory consumption was 6MB. I've noted
AM that the memory consumption increases with each mail check or send
AM
Hello Rene Ertzinger,
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000 18:12:16 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, June 11, 2000, 8:12:16 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Rene Ertzinger wrote:
Hi Allie,
Saturday, June 10, 2000, 16:31:39, you wrote:
AM Hi,
AM I just now noted that TB! was using a whopping
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