Hello Batmaniacs!
I have the following reply template:
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Hi %OFromName,
On %ODate you wrote:
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Well - what I'd like to improve? Instead of %OFromName should be the
first name from Address Book. And when there is no entry in my Address
Book then insert %OFromName from the From: field.
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Hi Jacek,
On 18 May 2001 at 11:36:58 +0200 (which was 10:36 where I live)
Jacek Wojaczynski wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
JW I have the following reply template:
JW ---
JW Hi %OFromName,
JW On %ODate you wrote:
JW ---
JW Well - what
Hi Jacek,
On Fri, 18 May 2001, at 11:36:58 +0200 you wrote:
JW I have the following reply template:
JW
JW ---
JW Hi %OFromName,
JW
JW On %ODate you wrote:
JW ---
JW
JW Well - what I'd like to improve? Instead of %OFromName should
JW be the first name from Address Book. And when there is no
JW
Hello IronHand
You wrote On Thu, 17 May 2001, at 00:07:47 [GMT +0200] (08:07 Australian Eastern
Time,Thursday):
It's a silly one. How to subscribe TBTECH and TBOT?
What is TBOT?
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John Phillips Sydney, Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTML mail spam not welcome.
Bat! 1.52f
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Hi John,
On 18 May 2001 at 20:38:24 +1000 (which was 11:38 where I live) John
Phillips wrote to IronHand and made these points:
It's a silly one. How to subscribe TBTECH and TBOT?
JP What is TBOT?
Hello Calvin,
On Thu, 17 May 2001 19:55:24 -0400 GMT (18/05/2001, 07:55 +0800 GMT),
Calvin wrote:
C I was wondering how to set up a filter, so that only mail with the to
C address is kept, all other mail is deleted.I want all mail with
C [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the to section kept, and all else
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On Thu, 17 May 2001 19:55:24 -0400, Calvin contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
C I was wondering how to set up a filter, so that only mail with the to
C address is kept, all other mail is deleted.I want all mail with
C [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
One way to do that would be setup a filter for your inbox
Set up a filter for incoming mail which looks for
Strings LocationPresence
Your email id Receipient No
Move all such mails to Trash - But do check if it does not delete important mails.
Best regards,
Thought
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Hi Marck,
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001 21:11:08 [ +0100 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TheBat features':
WM 'Popcorn' - www.ultrafunk.com It lets you look at
WM mail on your server without downloading it and delete those you
WM don't
Hello Dierk,
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 9:09:02 PM, Dierk wrote:
With mail dispatch you can always download the file later.
DH The Mail Dispatcher may be his answer anyhow.
I usually download all the mail I receive, both from home and
from the office. Therefore, I don't need (and I
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Hi Jan,
On 18 May 2001 at 10:38:02 -0400 (which was 15:38 where I live) Jan
Rifkinson wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone and made these points:
Marck So does TB - that's the *exact* function of TB's message
Marck dispatcher.
JR What are the steps I
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Hello TBUDL Members!
I just created a kill filter for messages I sent to a mailing list
(it's actually a filter killing all my own mails to a mailing list
coming back to me). Interestingly the alternative rules for the TB!
lists seem to work
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Friday, May 18, 2001, 5:50:33 PM, Catalin Olteanu wrote:
I usually download all the mail I receive, both from
home and
from the office. Therefore, I don't need (and I don't use) the
Mail
Dispatcher, I simply hit Alt-F2 and wait. However,
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Hello Silviu!
On Friday, May 18, 2001 at 5:08:04 PM you wrote:
I second this. Indeed it would be a nice feature, especially for
those of us that use dial-up connections. In countries like
mine, they phone costs are high (due to monopoly), and a
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Friday, May 18, 2001, 6:30:19 PM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
I still think that the Mail Dispatcher is exactly made for
this. Look at the headers, choose the messages you want to
delete (maybe together with a time set to leave messages on
server) and
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Hello Marck!
On Friday, May 18, 2001 at 5:44:53 PM you wrote:
I delete the *sent* version and keep the one which comes back
through the list (so I keep the one everyone else saw).
Nice idea, but, I kill both ... I am not much of a keeper. If I
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Hello Peter!
On Friday, May 18, 2001 at 5:38:08 PM you wrote:
as I understand it, it's the alternative rule that sends all PGP-Basics
messages to trash. They all have the list's acronym in their kludges. You
might try to cancel the alternative.
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Hello Marck!
On Friday, May 18, 2001 at 5:44:53 PM you wrote:
While I don't know the answer to this specific question
OK, now it becomes really funny, I changed the said filter's main rule
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in Sender Yes AND basic in Subject
Hello TBUDL!
how does TB determine what is a link? Clicking on this one here
doesn't open my browser (in fact, it is not highlighted):
file:///C:/MyDocuments/M874/WebDocs/Exercises/simbrow.htm
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Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Generated with The Bat! 1.53
TBUDL -
I just upgraded from 1.46d to 1.52f, and I am about to go crazy! I will soon
be switch back to 1.46d unless someone can tell me that this new behavior can
be stopped!
Previously, when composing a message, TB! worked much like any other windows
program. I could hold down the shift key
Does anyone knows how the birthday reminder works?. When I put the
date of a birthday for a contact in the AB nothing happens.
Other question:
I was trying to use the new macro %IF as follows:
%IF:%ABTOGender=Male:Estimado:Estimada %ABTONamePrefix %TONAME
but when using the template,
Hello Listers,
On Fri, 18 May 2001, at 16:00:27 [GMT -0300] (which was 21:00 where I
live) Agustin wrote:
AEB I was trying to use the new macro %IF as follows:
AEB %IF:%ABTOGender=Male:Estimado:Estimada %ABTONamePrefix %TONAME
Put 1 instead of Male
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Hello Oleg,
On Thu, 17 May 2001 11:41:18 +0500 GMT (17/05/2001, 14:41 +0800 GMT),
OK3 wrote:
T You did, but it's a workaround. I was just trying to make a point:
T one Eudora feature I miss in TB. ;-)
O Eudora do cancel receiving message after transer start? How does it do
O that if it is not
A friend of mine called to let me know that he upgraded to 1.52f and is not
experiencing the same behavior. I had assumed that this was just something new
with 1.52f on purpose, now it appears not.
I am running Windows 98 Second Edition (4.10. A) on an AMD Athlon 700MHz
with 256MB. I shut
Hi Phillip,
On Fri, 18 May 2001, at 13:43:03 -0500 you wrote:
PW Previously, when composing a message, TB! worked much like
PW any other windows program. I could hold down the shift key
PW and use my arrow keys to extend a selection. Once I had a
PW selection, I could type, which would overwrite
Hello Listers,
On Fri, 18 May 2001, at 14:19:30 [GMT -0500] (which was 21:19 where I
live) Phillip wrote:
P Previously, when composing a message, TB! worked much like any
P other windows program. I could hold down the shift key and use my
P arrow keys to extend a selection. Once I had a
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Hi Phillip,
On 18 May 2001 at 13:43:03 -0500 (which was 19:43 where I live)
Phillip Winn wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
PW .. I could hold down the shift key and use my arrow keys to extend
PW a selection. Once I had a
I cant figure out why my filter isnt working. I need to take all
read messages from one specific author, export them to a text file,
and delete them from my local mailbox.
Heres what Ive set for the rule:
- Sorting Rule: read messages
- Source Folder: inbox
- Move
Lars-
You ROCK! That did it!
I don't know how that got changed during the install, since it obviously
didn't for my buddy, but it's fixed now, and I'm happy to be sticking with
1.52f! Woohoo!
--] Phillip Winn, Strategy 7, Dallas, TX, 800-778-7287 x210 [--
Friday, May 18, 2001, 2:23:04 PM:
L
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On Fri, 18 May 2001 12:32:21 -0700, hysterial thoughtfully wrote the
following:
hzc ...and I have no other settings for this filter. It just doesn't
hzc work. I right-click the account that the rule applies to, and choose
hzc to filter Read
Hi all,
if i , in the viewmenu tick memo autoview ,this setting is lost
after restarting.
If this is a bug ,would there be a way to manually alter the
registry?
Thank you in advance
Linda
using Windows 2000
THEBATVERSION 1.52.f
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On May 18, 2001, at 1:05:22 PM, atelier1 wrote:
memo autoview
Since it's inception, I've never been able to get the actual memos to come
up. One is able to put a Memo column in through the Set up Columns
dialogue box to indicate which message may
Hi Ottar!
Yes - that would solve the issue of needing to add unique characters
to the subject in order to filter sent messages out of all the
incoming messages.
So - all I need to know now is how to write a macro to automatically
bcc messages when sent. Surly TB can do that! :)
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On May 18, 2001, at 12:32:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I right-click the account that the rule applies to, and choose to filter
Read Messages. I get the confirmation: (x) messages processed; 0
messgages filtered .
I'm not sure I know what
Hi All!
Can someone tell me how to move the TB registry entries from one
machine to the other. I think that's all I have to do, besides move my
mail folder, yes?
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Michael David
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Get Your Free Domain Name at:
http://planetarydomains.com
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Hello
I'd like to know how to filter with generic caracters.
For exemple how could i make all incoming messages to go to a specific folder ?
or all message with words like Blue, blue, blu, bLu, bl, BL, UE, ue
;etc
Thanx all for all
A bientôt,
Maxime.Moulin
Hello Dierk,
On Fri, 18 May 2001 17:10:28 +0200 GMT (18/05/2001, 23:10 +0800 GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH 3. Rule is, dierkhaasis in Sender Yes AND PGP-Basics in Subject Yes.
DH Why does this trash all mails with PGP-Basics in the subject
DH header.
Because they are caught by the
Well, I seem to have screwed up my mailbox and I'm sure it's not my fault.
I used my trusty old mail filter, which moves messages from a certain
folder TO THE SAME FOLDER, but I have the delete on server checked, and I
have it mark messages a certain color so I know they're deleted. I ran this
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On May 17, 2001, at 4:09:29 AM, Catalin Olteanu wrote:
It will be nice to be able to change the icon for accounts
(which now is a @). I have many accounts, and I think it wouldn't be too
bad to be able to distinguish them this way.
The
Is there a way to have the connection center popup when it is
receiving mail. Mine opens but it is always minimized. I went under
options, connection center and set it to automatically, but it is
still minimized
TIA
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Jody
The ULTIMATE security fix/patch for LookOut! and LookOut!
Hello Michael,
On Friday, May 18, 2001 16:53:15 [ -0400 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Help with macro':
Michael all I need to know now is how to write a macro to automatically
Michael bcc messages when sent. Surly TB can do that! :)
Have you considered the following:
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Hello Maxime.Moulin,
On Friday, May 18, 2001 00:45:33 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Generic Filter Option':
Maxime.Moulin how could i make all incoming messages to go to a specific folder ?
Maxime.Moulin or all message with
Hello hysterial,
On Fri, 18 May 2001 12:32:21 -0700 GMT (19/05/2001, 03:32 +0800 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hzc ...and I have no other settings for this filter. It just doesn't work.
hzc I right-click the account that the rule applies to, and choose to
hzc filter Read Messages. I get the
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