Hi A,
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, at 03:39:00 [GMT +] you wrote:
ACM On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 00:13:57 +, Charlie wrote these words of
ACM wisdom:
Cc Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that the wait after
Cc initial selection of spell checking is becoming longer with each
Cc new version.
Hi Fred,
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, at 03:19:39 [GMT +] you wrote:
NA If I'm not mistaken, TB!'s spell checker has 3 settings, with the 3rd being
NA the most comprehensive, but also taking the longest time. Perhaps you have
NA inadvertently chosen door #3. ;o)
I have it set at: Moderately
Hi Bat(wo)men,
I'd like to know, if it is possible to sign an attachment with
PGP? If I attach my public key to a message, how can the
recipient be sure it wasn't replaced on its way through the
internet?
I imagine you could attach the public key and sign the message
afterwards. The recipient
Hi George,
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, at 02:37:01 [GMT +] you wrote:
Cc Right clicking the suggestion list does have unpredictable results for
Cc me too. How do you find the initial firing up of the checker George?
GFS 5 to 10 very long seconds depending on the word and how far I am into
Hi Kari,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, at 03:41:10 +0100 you wrote:
KJ I just received a message written in HTML which I tried to
KJ delete the HTML attachement as usual. (Right-click on HTML
KJ icon - Delete) *But* nothing happens!
KJ [...]
KJ I'm just curious to know if this happened to someone before.
Hello Andrey,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, you wrote:
AGSAA Hello!
AGSAA Saturday, January 06, 2001, 10:27:57 AM, Andrej
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A Other problem, many people writes their messages in MS WORD, then
A copies to The Bat!, each paragraph in this case turns to one long line
AGSAA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Charlie,
On 07 January 2001 at 09:38:32 + (which was 09:38 where I
live) Charlie (ceejay) wrote and made these points:
Cc ... I can almost brew up while v1.49 chugs along in it's
Cc attempt to bring the spell checker to life!
ACM
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Kari,
On 07 January 2001 at 04:28:39 +0100 (which was 03:28 where I
live) Kari Jakobi wrote and made these points:
KJ I just rechecked this. It appears to me there is a plain text version,
KJ see the header:
KJ Begin un-deleteable HTML part of
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Hash: SHA1
Hello Andrey,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 09:00:22 h [GMT +0300] (which
was 07:00 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
AGSAA Could you please export this message to an .msg file, discard
AGSAA any personal data (if any) and send it to me privately for
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 19:54:13 -0800, George graced us with these
comments:
ACM Personally, I found that the spell checker speeded up a lot when
ACM I installed the language pack.
GFS Shouldn't think I'd need it on the English version.!?
I use
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Marck,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 10:26:16 h [GMT +] (which
was 11:26 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
snip
MDP If this is how the HTML part of the message begins then that
MDP implies that the HTML part is the primary part (main body)
This message: 07/01/2001 09:56 GMT.
Hello Charlie,
A reminder of what Charlie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
07 January 2001 at 01:15:41 GMT +
Cc Does the checker load and as quickly when entering it's first
Cc spelling error when composing your *own* messages
I have mine set to auto
Hi There.
I'm looking for a feature that can send the same message or text to a list of
recipients in a way that every recipient will see his name and only his name in
the "TO" field. I don't want to use the BCc fiels.
There are some software that can do this mail merge, Can TB do it too ?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Andrey,
On 07 January 2001 at 07:39:36 +0300 (which was 04:39 where I
live) Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote and made these points:
AGSAA just consult an appropriate (E)SMTP-related RFCs found
AGSAA on the 'net.
We've gone Wyyy
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On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 10:23:12 +, Marck thoughtfully wrote the
following:
MDP British English, language pack installed, automatic checking =
MDP 1
Same here for me.
MDP second to do a manual check. I haven't noticed any degradation in
MDP
Hi Shahar
I'm looking for a feature that can send the same message or text to
a list of recipients in a way that every recipient will see his name
and only his name in the "TO" field. I don't want to use the BCc
fiels.
There are some software that can do this mail merge, Can TB do it too ?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 11:54:00 +0200, Shahar SAVYON wrote these comments:
SS I'm looking for a feature that can send the same message or text
SS to a list of recipients in a way that every recipient will see his
SS name and only his name in the "TO"
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 06:36:53 -0500, Allie graced us with these
comments:
ACM To do this, create your message as a quick template
ACM (CTRL+SHIFT+Q) and before you're finished, enable the option 'Use
ACM for New Messages/Mass Mailing'. Now open your
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Lars,
On 07 January 2001 at 10:45:50 +0100 (which was 09:45 where I
live) Lars Geiger wrote and made these points:
LG Has anybody got a better idea for sending a public key? (Apart
LG from key servers or downloads from web pages. I *want* to
Hi Marck,
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, at 10:28:14 [GMT +] you wrote:
MDP British English, language pack installed, automatic checking = 1
MDP second to do a manual check. I haven't noticed any degradation in
MDP spell check speeds. PIII 750 128mb OS as below. Charlie, you don't
MDP say
Hi Tony,
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, at 10:57:44 [GMT +] you wrote:
TB This message: 07/01/2001 09:56 GMT.
TB Hello Charlie,
TB A reminder of what Charlie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
TB 07 January 2001 at 01:15:41 GMT +
Cc Does the checker load and as quickly when entering it's
Hey, Thank you. This exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks a million.
SS I'm looking for a feature that can send the same message or text
SS to a list of recipients in a way that every recipient will see his
SS name and only his name in the "TO" field. I don't want to use the
SS BCc fiels.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello Marck,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 2:23:12 AM, you wrote:
MDP British English, language pack installed, automatic checking = 1
MDP second to do a manual check. I haven't noticed any degradation in
MDP spell check speeds. PIII 750 128mb OS as
Hi Marck,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, at 11:48:23 + you wrote:
MDP What I do is to embed the ASCII version of the key within
MDP the message and sign the whole thing.
Thanks, I think I'll do that, too. I just thought I could attach
the .asc file to my PGP auto reply. Guess I'll %include it now.
So,
On Saturday, January 06, 2001, 11:09:50 PM, Andrey wrote:
ML I'm not sure about this. As Thomas said, different scan codes
ML are sent to the system when the NumLock status is changed.
I'm afraid you're incorrect here. The down state of an Alt key just
changes the way the keyboard handler
On Saturday, January 06, 2001, 10:54:07 PM, Andrey wrote:
Partially - it depends on OS used. In DOS we are limited to 256
characters. In Windows we can use all those characters that a
particular font supports. For example, Alt+0149 != Alt+149 - try
it yourself and you'll feel the difference.
This message: 07/01/2001 13:39 GMT.
Hello Charlie,
A reminder of what Charlie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
07 January 2001 at 12:56:15 GMT +
Cc I have the British English version installed. Timed the checker this
Cc morning (it's initial opening), it took 35 seconds
Cc There you go,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Lars,
On 07 January 2001 at 14:00:31 +0100 (which was 13:00 where I
live) Lars Geiger wrote and made these points:
MDP What I do is to embed the ASCII version of the key within
MDP the message and sign the whole thing.
LG Thanks, I think I'll
Hi Tony,
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, at 13:46:21 [GMT +] you wrote:
TB It could be that the spelling mistakes you make are so big that TB has to
TB first decide what language you using before coming up with a suggestion
TB :-)
HEY! Just as well you're out of arms reach :^)
--
ceejay
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Hi Ming-Li,
On 07 January 2001 at 05:32:13 -0800 (which was 13:32 where I
live) Ming-Li wrote and made these points:
I'm afraid you're incorrect here. The down state of an Alt key just
changes the way the keyboard handler interprets the actual
Hi Ming-Li,
On Saturday, January 06, 2001 at 5:29:59 PM you wrote:
But anyhow: What kind of system am I supposed to have to
send 200 messages?
I guess only RIT people can answer this one. Also it should depend
on, among other things, the length of the message. How about trying
it out
Hello Andrej others on TBUDL following this thread,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, you stated regarding :
A Other problem, many people writes their messages in MS WORD, then
A copies to The Bat!, each paragraph in this case turns to one long line
Even Notepad will do that. In TB! of course, one
I received an e-mail with an attachment from a friend.
The attachment (a word document) was saved in The Bat as "message.att" and unreadable.
Is the attachment wrongly decoded but the Bat or is the sender which
is the problem?
Regards,
Johan
--
Hello Andrey others on TBUDL following this thread,
Saturday, January 06, 2001, you stated regarding using the mail
dispatcher to stay connected:
DH .. My ISP (...drops me quickly if movement stops - like while I
DH write this on line.
AGS Have you tried those settings under Options -
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Hi Johan,
On 07 January 2001 at 15:41:32 +0100 (which was 14:41 where I
live) Johan Svahn wrote and made these points:
JS I received an e-mail with an attachment from a friend. The
JS attachment (a word document) was saved in The Bat as
JS
Hello all!
Is there a way in TB! to view the messages on the mail sever
without having to actually retrieve them? I know that I can just
bring in the headers if I want, but I would rather just view the
headers without bringing anything back if possible.
Thanks!
Windows 98 version 4 : 10
On 07-01-2001 at 15:07:27GMT + (which was 15:07 where I live)
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote regarding the subject of "message.att?"
Hello Marck,
Marck The problem (as ever) is Micro$oft. This is a proprietary attachment
Marck format for Outlook and Exchange users. There is a freeware decoder
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello Gerry,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 7:53:49 AM, you wrote:
GD Is there a way in TB! to view the messages on the mail sever
GD without having to actually retrieve them? I know that I can just
GD bring in the headers if I want, but I would rather just view
Hello Januk Aggarwal,
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 at 22:05:28 GMT -0800(which was 1/7/2001 1:05 PM
where you think I live) you told to the list :
KJ I just received a message written in HTML which I tried to delete the
KJ HTML attachement as usual.
^
(Besides of the
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On Sun, 07 Jan 2001 08:49:24 -0600, Douglas thoughtfully wrote the
following:
AGS The 2nd means that TB! wouldn't initiate a periodical mail check
AGS at given intervals when there is no existing DUN connection.
{the second being [X] No Automatic
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 12:27:57 +0500, Andrej wrote these words of wisdom:
A The bug description:
There's no bug.
A Other problem, many people writes their messages in MS WORD, then
A copies to The Bat!, each paragraph in this case turns to one long
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Fred,
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, 20:06:06 h [GMT -0500] (which
was 02:06 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
I will try to get more info for you and try to get them to get in
touch with you.
FW Please post it publicly, as I'm sure there are
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Dear Batters
I have the reply options set to use initials in quotations, which I
prefer in most cases
My friend (same one who's using HTML) also uses a very long form of
his name, which lead my replies to him to
HPPIRoC be quoted like this.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi.
Ok, I am a pegasus user at the moment, and was told ages ago by
a friend that the bat was a worthwhile product.
So I forget about it until I see someone using the bat, which
reminds me that I should look at it again.
So is the bat a standard email
Hello Andrey,
(AGSAA == "Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris)") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AGSAA smtpspy: 94: aborting monitoring engine... done
AGSAA smtpspy: 04: exit 0
AGSAA Hello!
Just out of curiosity, what the heck is that above, `Hello!'? :-)
--
Hello George,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 11:03:16 AM, you wrote:
GFS I think the only way to do this is through a shell account using Pine
GFS or something like that. If you think about it, when the text is on
GFS your monitor it must be on your computer. So it comes down to rather
GFS
Hi Andrew
So is the bat a standard email client, or does it have extra features
such as mailing local users etc? Does it have plug-ins for pgp etc?
It is *not* a standard email client. There are so many features, puh I
can't tell you all of them. But look at the following site! There is a
Hallo Januk,
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 18:57:10 -0800 GMT (07/01/2001, 10:57 +0800 GMT),
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
I just received a message written in HTML which I tried to delete the
HTML attachement as usual. (Right-click on HTML icon - Delete)
*But* nothing happens!
JA This message probably does
Hallo Andrey,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 06:57:01 +0300 GMT (07/01/2001, 11:57 +0800 GMT),
Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:
AGSAA X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.48f)
[...]
AGSAA If you're on *NIX (as me now),
Wow. wine?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
From a Japanese information booklet about using a hotel air
Hi all.
The faq does not answer this question, even though I was told this
could be set up.
Can I set up the bat to run as a smtp server for accepting mail?
Also, can I have multiple users, and send mail to those "local"
users without having to send mail out and then for them to receive
it
Hallo Andrey,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 07:39:36 +0300 GMT (07/01/2001, 12:39 +0800 GMT),
Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:
[...]
TF What is RCPT TO: ? The recipients?
AGSAA It's the command sent to an (E)SMTP server by the connection originator
AGSAA containing the so-called "envelope" address
Hallo Andrey,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 09:54:07 +0300 GMT (07/01/2001, 14:54 +0800 GMT),
Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:
AGSAA Partially - it depends on OS used. In DOS we are limited to 256
AGSAA characters. In Windows we can use all those characters that a particular
AGSAA font supports. For
On January 7, 2001, at 7:39:44 AM, Kari Jakobi Wrote:
KJ The way I designed it will execute the Backup everytime TB
KJ is closed *automagically* without you even noticing anything
KJ has changed.
Now this is something I've wanted to see for a long time. :o)
KJ I assume you have already a
Friday, January 05, 2001, 10:06:24 PM, Olivier Reubens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
OR Why does no e-mail client have an option to deliver sent mail
OR directly to the addressed person's SMTP server. Am I missing an
OR obvious "NO" here, or have I just thought up a totally new type of
OR
Hallo Gerry,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 12:00:05 -0500 GMT (08/01/2001, 01:00 +0800 GMT),
Gerry Doyon wrote:
GFS I think the only way to do this is through a shell account using Pine
GFS or something like that. If you think about it, when the text is on
GFS your monitor it must be on your
On Sunday, January 07, 2001, 8:46:14 AM, Kari Jakobi wrote:
KJ The newsgroup is Hamster.en.misc it's english speaking and Hamster
KJ is supposed to handle the job.
I don't seem to have this NG available, although I do have many under
the misc.z hierarchy. Could it be misc.hamster.en
Hallo Andrew,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 16:49:08 - GMT (08/01/2001, 00:49 +0800 GMT),
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
AH Ok, I am a pegasus user at the moment,
Nobody is perfect. ;-)
AH and was told ages ago by a friend that the bat was a worthwhile
AH product.
and ages ago, it was worthwile. Now it is
Hallo Lars,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 17:43:41 +0100 GMT (08/01/2001, 00:43 +0800 GMT),
Lars Erik Bryld wrote:
LEB My friend (same one who's using HTML) also uses a very long form of
LEB his name, which lead my replies to him to
HPPIRoC be quoted like this.
What you are looking for is the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 10:02:11 AM, you wrote:
TF Well. I used Pine for this until I discovered the Mail Dispather
TF (Account / dispatch Mail on Server). You see what messages have come
TF in from who under what subjects, and can the view
Hallo Nick,
may I chip in here.
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 09:57:54 -0800 GMT (08/01/2001, 01:57 +0800 GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
KJ I assume you have already a batchfile exporting the TB
KJ registry settings and then calling up your favourite Packer.
NA No, on manual backups, I open RegEdit and
Hello TBUDL!
when using DUN connection, I noticed that TB wouldn't connect whem the
status is "Loggin In". It would only connect when the DUN window
minimizes and the icon in the tray appears.
While this seems normal (?), IE already opens website while "loggin
in", and FirstClass checks mail
Hallo George,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 10:32:10 -0800 GMT (08/01/2001, 02:32 +0800 GMT),
George F. Schoelles wrote:
GFS What about checking the "Retrieve message header only if over (1)k
GFS bytes" or something like that?
That's a different beast: if the mail is larger than that and you have
Hello All,
Having problem with personal vCard.
Utilities|Attach Personal vCard| - nothing happens...
(I do have record for myself in address book)
On my laptop - vCard is attaching but I can't change information about
myself there. I mean after changing data in address book
attached vCard
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 1:02:11 PM, you wrote:
TF Well. I used Pine for this until I discovered the Mail Dispather
TF (Account / dispatch Mail on Server). You see what messages have come
TF in from who under what subjects, and can the view the messages you
TF want to view, and
Hi Slava
Having problem with personal vCard.
Utilities|Attach Personal vCard| - nothing happens...
(I do have record for myself in address book)
You've to edit your personal vcard in Account properties.
So short,
Beat
--
Using The Bat! 1.49 under Windows 95 4.0 Build 950
PGP public
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 1:31:46 PM, you wrote:
BS Hi Slava
Having problem with personal vCard.
...
BS You've to edit your personal vcard in Account properties.
BS So short,
BS Beat
Thanks a lot! works great! ;-)
--
Best regards,
Slavamailto:[EMAIL
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On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, at 13:06:15 [GMT -0600], Slava Levin wrote:
SL On my laptop - vCard is attaching but I can't change information about
SL myself there. I mean after changing data in address book
SL attached vCard still shows *old* info.
With the
Hello batfans,
to me, it seems like a PITA that mult-line cookies need this '/n' to
signify a carriage return. If i download or create a big text file of
quotes, i've got to go through and insert them manually (which could
be a huge job). I've just discovered that the old 'byelines'
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Hi Thomas,
On 07 January 2001 at 02:05:09 +0800 (which was 18:05 where I
live) Thomas Fernandez wrote and made these points:
LEB My friend (same one who's using HTML) also uses a very long form of
LEB his name, which lead my replies to him to
Hi Charlie
to me, it seems like a PITA that mult-line cookies need this '/n' to
signify a carriage return. If i download or create a big text file of
quotes, i've got to go through and insert them manually (which could
be a huge job). I've just discovered that the old 'byelines'
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Thomas
You wrote:
TF What you are looking for is the %Quotestyle="My friend" macro on
TF an addressbook level. This will prefix his quotes with:
TF My friend
I forgot to mention that I mainly answer him on a mailing list, but
using
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Hello Charlie,
Monday, January 01, 2001, 12:45:53 PM, you wrote:
CL to me, it seems like a PITA that mult-line cookies need this '/n' to
CL signify a carriage return. If i download or create a big text file of
CL quotes,
Seems to me leaving it up to
Hello all,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, Frdric Mdery wrote:
I used the backup tools before reinstalling my computer.
I select all the options.
After my windows installation, I restore my data BUT the addres
book is empty !
Is it a(nother) bug ???
Was. I tested this option with
Hello Thomas,
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001 at 01:25:29 GMT +0800 (which was 9:25 AM
where I live) witnesses say Thomas Fernandez typed:
JA This message probably does not have a Text version. TB will display a
JA plain text version, but TB creates this version.
Weren't we told that, if we hit Reply
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Hash: SHA1
Hello Nick,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 09:57:54 h [GMT -0800] (which
was 18:57 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
KJ I assume you have already a batchfile exporting the TB
KJ registry settings and then calling up your favourite Packer.
NA In any
Dear Batters,
I am a new to TB! and computers. Bear with me.:-) I have my templates
set for my business. I have two separate ABs. For bus and friends. How
do I create say reply templates for this group. I set the new message
for this group in my AB.
Best Regards,
Mike Ryan
Mailto: [EMAIL
Hi Marck,
On Sunday, January 07, 2001 15:07:27 + you wrote the
following in regards to "message.att?":
Marck [...] This is a proprietary attachment
Marck format for Outlook and Exchange users. There is a freeware decoder
Marck called Fentun [...]
Would an alternative be to save
The following quote is from someone on the Eudora List that is trying The
Bat:
When I did my routine tidy-up of Temp files in C:\windows\temp I found
over 200 files from The Bat! They had names like batwxyz.tmp, where wxyz
was a serial number.
I get a lot of those from time to time as well.
Hello Listmembers,
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 at 23:37:01 [GMT -0500] Frdric Mdery wrote:
After my windows installation, I restore my data BUT the addres book
is empty !
Is it a(nother) bug ???
You should /definitely/ use newest release for this purpose.
Regards
Dieter
On 07-01-2001 at 21:07:16GMT +0100 (which was 20:07 where I live)
Beat Strasser wrote regarding the subject of "annoying multi-line cookie protocol"
Hello Beat,
Beat If you press enter, then the second (and third...) line will be
Beat treated as individual cookies.
Beat But you can
Hello Nick,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 22:08:12 h [GMT +0100] (which
was 22:08 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:
Here we go again! I solved the three files problem. Now it's only one.
Create a new batch file (see my other reply)
Add this to it (you can leave the REM lines they are only for
Hello Charlie,
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001 at 07:45:53 GMT +1100 (which was 12:45 PM
where I live) witnesses say Charlie Laidlaw typed:
snip mult-line cookies need this '/n' to signify a carriage
return.
Just a picky point, it should be '\n' to signify a carriage return.
snip
Why must it be
Hello Mike,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 at 16:12:52 GMT -0500 (which was 1:12 PM
where I live) witnesses say Mike Ryan typed:
I am a new to TB! and computers. Bear with me.:-)
Welcome.
I have my templates set for my business. I have two separate ABs.
For bus and friends. How do I create say
Hello
I've noticed incorect XLAT tables for Central European encoding (ISO
8859-2) in TB! v1.48. I replaced these with old tables (some time
ago I've saved it for somebody) and now everything is OK.
Additional question: how TB! updates it self? Do every time
overwrites all files
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 12:36:36 AM, Nick Andriash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I did my routine tidy-up of Temp files in C:\windows\temp I found
over 200 files from The Bat! They had names like batwxyz.tmp, where wxyz
was a serial number.
NA I get a lot of those from time to
Hello!
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 9:46:52 PM, Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TF when using DUN connection, I noticed that TB wouldn't connect whem the
TF status is "Loggin In". It would only connect when the DUN window
TF minimizes and the icon in the tray appears.
TF While this
Hello Bat! lovers,
Today I went over all my folders. I have 17 accounts and one account
alone now has 101 folders (it had more but I deleted a few). Another
has 45. The rest have less, some more than others. I did this to
make sure the ticker was not set on each, as mentioned in a separate
Hello Bat! Folk:
I have to confess: I hate the ticker. I hate it because it comes on
all by itself (OK, accidentally) and that brings what I'm composing
to a screeching halt until all those unread messages add up on the
ticker - it won't quit counting them until it's done, usually;
before I can
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 12:13:50 AM, Jan Rifkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marck [...] This is a proprietary attachment
Marck format for Outlook and Exchange users. There is a freeware decoder
Marck called Fentun [...]
JR Would an alternative be to save the attachment open it
Sunday, January 07, 2001, ztrader wrote:
I don't seem to have this NG available, although I do have many under
the misc.z hierarchy. Could it be misc.hamster.en perhaps? If not,
do you know a news server that carries it?
There is a list of servers and a couple of at nice links at
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 1:51:59 AM, Michal Kozusznik
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MK I've noticed incorect XLAT tables for Central European encoding (ISO
MK 8859-2) in TB! v1.48. I replaced these with old tables (some time
MK ago I've saved it for somebody) and now everything is
Hello Manfred,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 4:56:12 PM, you wrote:
ME On 07-01-2001 at 15:07:27GMT + (which was 15:07 where I live)
ME Marck D. Pearlstone wrote regarding the subject of "message.att?"
ME Hello Marck,
Marck The problem (as ever) is Micro$oft. This is a proprietary attachment
Hi Douglas,
On Sunday, January 07, 2001 18:12:13 -0600 you wrote the
following in regards to "NO Ticker as default folder setting":
Douglas [...] IS there a way to set NO TICKER as the default
Douglas folder setting? [...]
Isn't that what options - Mail Ticker - Hide is all about?
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Hello Douglas,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, 4:12:13 PM, you wrote:
DH And THAT Bat! folk, is the reason for this post: IS there a way to
DH set NO TICKER as the default folder setting?
I've right clicked on the ticker and chose _Hide_. But I may have
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 3:37:47 AM, Jan Rifkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Douglas [...] IS there a way to set NO TICKER as the default
Douglas folder setting? [...]
JR Isn't that what options - Mail Ticker - Hide is all about?
No, it just hides the ticker out of your screen.
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Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 3:12:13 AM, Douglas Hinds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DH And THAT Bat! folk, is the reason for this post: IS there a way to
DH set NO TICKER as the default folder setting?
Unfortunately no. I've checked registry for some keys which name could
help me in this task
Hello Jan others on TBUDL following this thread,
Sunday, January 07, 2001, you stated regarding whether there is a way
to set NO TICKER as the default folder setting.
JR Isn't that what options - Mail Ticker - Hide is all about?
In a word, no.
That's how mine has always been. Set yours
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 3:12:23 AM, Douglas Hinds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DH Today I went over all my folders. I have 17 accounts and one account
DH alone now has 101 folders (it had more but I deleted a few). Another
DH has 45. The rest have less, some more than others. I did this
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Jan,
On 07 January 2001 at 16:13:50 -0500 (which was 21:13 where I
live) Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points:
Marck [...] This is a proprietary attachment
Marck format for Outlook and Exchange users. There is a freeware decoder
Marck
Hello Johan,
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001 at 01:26:13 GMT +0100 (which was 4:26 PM
where I live) witnesses say Johan Svahn typed:
I dl:ed it and tried to set it up.. but there are only instructions
for how to set it up in Netscape and I cant find a way to define MIME
file extensions in The Bat.
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