Hello Armin,
Monday, April 23, 2001, 8:04:19 AM, you wrote:
AS I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
AS getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
AS mailbox. But this should work without any user interaction. And
AS it would be great if the
Hello everybody,
AL Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies
AL in an email??
A cookie in TB! jargon really refers to any line of text taken from
a text file at random.
Thanks everybody for the answers, especially Allie for the explanation
on how to actually use it.
Hallo Armin,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 08:04:19 +0200 GMT (23/04/2001, 14:04 +0800 GMT),
Armin Schweitzer wrote:
AS I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
AS getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
AS mailbox. But this should work without any user
Hello tracer,
This virus matter has been discussed on another Mailing List I'm on,
with the conclusion that this virus is the so called Bad Trans
Info's on how to get rid of it can be found at
http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/badtrans.shtml
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 08:41:14GMT
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Hello André!
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 10:21:16 AM you wrote:
This virus matter has been discussed on another Mailing List I'm on,
with the conclusion that this virus is the so called Bad Trans
Info's on how to get rid of it can be found at
Hello Armin,
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 8:04:19 AM you wrote:
AS Hello List.
AS I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
AS getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
AS mailbox. But this should work without any user interaction. And it
AS
Hello Thomas,
Thanks for the quick reply (all replies :-)
I just tried your suggestion .. and it worked for me on our
SunOS 5.6 - Server.
with best regards
Armin Schweitzer
DV-Kaufm. Armin Schweitzer
Medizinische Universitäts- und
I thought that e-mail was supposed to be straightforward easy; at the
moment I'm not even sure I'm properly following the 'instructions' for
contacting TBUDL. Because I have already spent an inordinate amount of
time trying to get moving with TB, which is supposed to be superior to
Eudora,
Hello Jennifer,
Monday, April 23, 2001, 1:00:22 PM, you wrote:
JL I cannot get it to operate, i.e. receive/send messages. So I
JL contacted the Web site to get some Help. There was none. The only
JL offering was this discussion group (which isn't even sponsored by
JL the company). So I
Dear Ron, A Curtis, Dierck,
Thanks to all of you for your responses. I'm pleasantly surprised
to hear from you so quickly. It's nice to know that you want to
help me, I hope that you can. I think that I have a series of
problems, based on what you've all written about what I ve
just noticed
Hello Jennifer,
Monday, April 23, 2001, 2:27:32 PM, you wrote:
JL Thanks so much for your helpful response and quick too! First, my
JL primary problem is the fact that TheBat! keeps searching to go
JL online when in fact I am already on line with DSL. TheBat searches
JL only in an old dial up
Hi Ottar,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, at 14:41:03 +0200 you wrote:
JL How does TheBat recognize use the DSL connection?
OG This will for The Bat! look like a network connection.
Not in all cases. I am on DSL, and it is treated like a dial-up
connection by Windows (and by TB!, too).
--
Regards,
Your letter to Jennifer was very helpful and reminded me of a problem
I have here.
You menitoned clicking on the tree icon. Whenever I do that (for any
reason at all) The Bat freezes up. With Ctr-Alt-Del, I discover a Not
Responding warning in the Close Program dialog box.
I have learned to
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Hello Lars!
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 2:54:25 PM you wrote:
Not in all cases. I am on DSL, and it is treated like a dial-up
connection by Windows (and by TB!, too).
I think different countries implement it differently. Isn't DSL
incorporated
Hallo Marck,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:04:40 +0100 GMT (23/04/2001, 21:04 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
JL First, my primary problem is the fact that TheBat! keeps searching
JL to go online when in fact I am already on line with DSL. TheBat
JL searches only in an old dial up account,
Hi Marck,
on Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:04:40 +0100 GMT (which was 23.04.2001, 15:04
+0100 GMT where I live) Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
JL First, my primary problem is the fact that TheBat! keeps searching
JL to go online when in fact I am already on line with DSL. TheBat
JL searches only in an
Hello Thomas,
Monday, April 23, 2001, 4:55:55 PM, you wrote:
MDP From the main TB menu, look at Options .. Network
MDP Administration. In there, select Local area network or manual
MDP connection. That will cure your problem.
T She also needs to check Use existing connection (if any).
Hello TBUDL!
It has repeatedly been said that macros like %SingleRe, when put at
the beginning of a template, create a blank line at the beginning of
the reply.
This is not true. The new line is created not by the macro, but
because people key in:
%SingleRecr/lf
%OFromName said:
The cr/lf
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Hi Thomas,
On 23 April 2001 at 23:43:32 +0800 (which was 16:43 where I live)
Thomas wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
T %SingleRe Hello%OFromName
T it works, but the blank will be shown of course (but the word Hello
T will still
Hello,
I'm having trouble setting up an IDL using THE BAT! I think there
is a section missing from the instructions in the help section of
THE BAT! so I'm not sure what it is that I have or have not done
correctly.
The IDL (worldbatline) will be used by bat conservationists and
rehabilitators
Hello Amanda,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 11:20:49 -0500 GMT (24/04/2001, 00:20 +0800 GMT),
Amanda Lollar wrote:
AL I'm having trouble setting up an IDL using THE BAT! I think there
AL is a section missing from the instructions in the help section of
AL THE BAT! so I'm not sure what it is that I have
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Hello Listers,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, at 15:42:50 [GMT +0200] (same time where I live)
Dierk wrote:
DH I think different countries implement it differently. Isn't DSL
DH incorporated by an Ethernet card? I remember that on my mother's comp
DH the dial-up is
Hello Marck,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 17:06:36 +0100 GMT (24/04/2001, 00:06 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Or, as I do,
MDP Hello %OFromName,%SingleRe
I didn't think about that. Damn the pros! ;-)
BTW I have taken the pain to eliminate all these \n from my cookies
and changed my
Hello Thomas,
I'm sorry, I'm still learning and can't answer your question. However,
try www.batworld.org/bats.html to get past the opening page that
sometimes causes problems for viewers.
Amanda
Your webpage requires me to allow ActiveX controls, so I cannot access
it. Do you have a
Dear all,
I would much appreciate any help with the following problem I'm trying
to solve with regular expressions:
I'm trying to set up a regular expression in a reply template that will
remove a certain prefix from an e-mail address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
The address may be located in the From
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On April 23, 2001, at 8:43:32 AM, Thomas wrote:
T It has repeatedly been said that macros like %SingleRe, when put at the
T beginning of a template, create a blank line at the beginning of the
T reply.
T This is not true. The new line is created
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Hi Ralf,
On 23 April 2001 at 19:56:30 +0200 (which was 18:56 where I live)
Ralf Buschmann wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
RB I would much appreciate any help with the following problem I'm trying
RB to solve with regular
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Hello Ralf!
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 7:56:30 PM you wrote:
Is this possible? I looked at the examples in the online help, but
unfortunately regular expressions seem to be very difficult to
understand and the help on regular expressions in
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Hello Nick!
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 7:58:00 PM you wrote:
T The cr/lf pair creates the blank line.
The only way I've ever been able to create that line, is to literally
create one in my reply template by hitting the Enter Key once or twice
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On April 23, 2001, at 11:31:11 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH But, didn't his answer concur to yours? It shows that there is a
DH *general* way to include blank lines (CR/LF).
That presupposes one knows what CR/LF means. ;o) I do not believe the
Dear Marck,
you wrote on Monday, April 23, 2001, 20:31:20:
RB I would much appreciate any help with the following problem I'm trying
RB to solve with regular expressions:
MDP moderator
MDP Please can you move this topic (or any replies on it) to TBTECH.
MDP Thanks.
MDP /moderator
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Hi, I am new to the bat. I love the way the bat handle justification
and wrapping and quoting. But when one replies the quote is not
automatically wrapped, you need to alt-j them or just type in a space
for each paragraph to get them formatted. is this a bug or am I just
doing
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Hello ian-edible,
On Monday, April 23, 2001 20:42:04 [ +0100 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Wrapping':
ian-edible I love the way the bat handle justification
ian-edible and wrapping and quoting. But when one replies the quote
Hey List Folk,
Is there a way to get the bat to open a WWW link in a new window. This
is the way that I browse (multiple windows for each diversion), and it
becomes tiresome to open a new browser window for TB to fill.
Any suggestions appreciated.
--
Best regards,
Brandt
Hi,
Is there a way to get the bat to open a WWW link in a new window. This
is the way that I browse (multiple windows for each diversion), and it
becomes tiresome to open a new browser window for TB to fill.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Press SHIFT key _and_ double click on the http
link
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 22:04:13 -0700, Brandt contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
B Is there a way to get the bat to open a WWW link in a new window. This
B is the way that I browse (multiple windows for each diversion), and it
B becomes
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Hi Jennifer,
On 23 April 2001 at 14:27:32 +0200 (which was 13:27 where I live)
Jennifer Lyle wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
JL First, my primary problem is the fact that TheBat! keeps searching
JL to go online when in fact I am
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