Hello Ottar,
On Thu, 24 May 2001 10:33:39 +0200 GMT (24/05/2001, 16:33 +0800 GMT),
Ottar Grimstad wrote:
OG I guess it is not much to do with this, unless I can create a REGEXP
OG that strips out the SV:?
It took a while, but I found it. RegEx's should not be posted here, but
the list
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, May 27, 2001, 10:48:32 AM, you wrote:
T It took a while, but I found it. RegEx's should not be posted here,
T but the list is quiet today, so I hope it is OK. Questions about it
T should be psoted on TBTECH, though.
T Include this RegEx in your reply template:
Thank
Hello Marck,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 11:05:41 +0100 GMT (27/05/2001, 18:05 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
CM Is it possible to open the editor new mwssage of The Bat! from
CM an other program with the paramater %1, so the text is directly in
CM the message?
CM In this case, what would the
Bonjour Marck,
Le 27/05/2001, à 12:05, vous avez écrit sur Editor:
CM In this case, what would the syntax be?
MDP It can be done with the TB command line parameters when the
MDP message body text is in a text file.
MDP c:\progra~1\thebat~1\thebat.exe /mailu=Marck;C=c:\My
Bonjour Thomas,
Le 27/05/2001, à 12:42, vous avez écrit sur Editor:
T
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Lets%20try%20thisBody=This%20text%20in%20the%20body
T I can even click on it if this line is in a Word document, and a TB
T editor window opens. One must certainly know API (MAPI?) to make
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On Sat, 26 May 2001 21:56:18 -0700, Melissa thoughtfully wrote the
following:
M I also appreciate the use of BCC when friends want to include me in
M multiple recipient mail - in fact I insist on it - but this doesn't
M seem to be a problem with my
Hello Cyril,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 13:50:29 +0200 GMT (27/05/2001, 19:50 +0800 GMT),
Cyril MALKA wrote:
T
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Lets%20try%20thisBody=This%20text%20in%20the%20body
CM Real nice... But do I have to put the %20 instead of every space?
Yes - otherwise you get this:
Hi!
Two little problems I am sure I have already read solutions for, but I
can't find them again:
1. How can I disable the warning when I open an attachment? (somewhere
in the registry I think)
2. How can I prevent The Bat! from removing the space at the end of
-- above the signature.
Thanks
Hi Bernhard,
On Sun, 27 May 2001, at 14:28:54 +0200 you wrote:
BG 1. How can I disable the warning when I open an attachment?
BG (somewhere in the registry I think)
Go to 'HKCU/Software/RIT/The Bat/'. There are 3 keys, labelled
'ProtectAllowOpen', 'ProtectDisableOpen' and 'ProtectWarnOpen'
with
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Hello Bernhard Groll,
You wrote on 5/27/2001, 2:28 PM:
Bernhard 1. How can I disable the warning when I open an attachment? (somewhere
Bernhard in the registry I think)
HCU | Software | RIT | The Bat!: ProtectAllowOpen,
ProtectDisableOpen,
Listmembers,
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
headers to a message this way? I'm asking this because I'd like to add
mailto: links to websites to let people respond to pages, but I'd like
to
Listmembers,
There are people who insist on sending mail with only their e-mail
address as the 'From'. I have some of them listed in my address book,
and I'd expect that when I hit 'Reply' on their messages, the
recipient would be matched against the AB and the information from
there added and
On 27-05-2001 at 15:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
headers to a message this way?
Yes:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
will create a mail
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On Sun, 27 May 2001 15:31:37 +0200, Maurice wrote these comments:
MS There are people who insist on sending mail with only their e-mail
MS address as the 'From'. I have some of them listed in my address book,
MS and I'd expect that when I hit
Hi Karin,
On Sun, 27 May 2001, at 14:54:15 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
KS On 27-05-2001 at 15:29, Maurice Snellen kindly wrote:
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of the
message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add custom
headers to a message this
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Hello Allie!
On Sunday, May 27, 2001 at 4:05:00 PM you wrote:
You have to manually tell TB! to use the name associated with the From
address in the address book.
Look at the subject and tell me you did it by hand ... If not, it is
quite funny
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Hello Karin!
On Sunday, May 27, 2001 at 3:51:43 PM you wrote:
Don't use spaces, use %20 instead.
Or _ (without quotation marks); as a link it will look like a space.
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Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de
PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL
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Hello Maurice!
On Sunday, May 27, 2001 at 3:31:37 PM you wrote:
Is there an option I've overlooked to make this happen or would this
be a feature request?
I think you are looking for a reply template.
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Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de
Hello Karin,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 at 15:51:43 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
I saw some mails on how to automatically get text into the body of
the message using the mailto: URL; is it also possible to add
custom headers to a message this way?
KS Yes:
KS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
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On Sun, 27 May 2001 16:13:35 +0200, Dierk graced us with these comments:
You have to manually tell TB! to use the name associated with the From
address in the address book.
DH Look at the subject and tell me you did it by hand ... If not, it is
On 27-05-2001 at 16:09, Charlie (ceejay) kindly wrote:
Hi Karin,
KS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
KS will create a mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KS with the subject: X Y
KS and in the body: Z
KS Don't use spaces, use %20 instead.
Not good advice Karin, read:
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Hello Allie,
You wrote on 5/27/2001, 4:30 PM:
DH Look at the subject and tell me you did it by hand ... If not, it is
DH quite funny what TB! did here.
Allie I guess that's what happens when the client tries to compensate for those
Allie others
Hi Allie,
On Sun, 27 May 2001, at 09:30:37 -0500 you wrote:
ACM I guess that's what happens when the client tries to
ACM compensate for those others that don't adhere to standards.
Could it be that you use a RegExp to clean up your subject line?
I couldn't reproduce this here, so I suppose it
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On Sun, 27 May 2001 16:54:07 +0200, Lars wrote these words of wisdom:
ACM I guess that's what happens when the client tries to compensate for
ACM those others that don't adhere to standards.
LG Could it be that you use a RegExp to clean up your
Hello A,
Sunday, May 27, 2001, 6:08:30 AM, you wrote:
DE Now this is where I like Becky! It has 3 sub folders of the Outbox, they
DE are Draft, Sent and Reminders. (OK I know that The Bat! has a sent folder)
DE A draft folder is one that I really miss. Whilst the reminder would be for
DE the
Hi Thomas,
Le 27/05/2001, à 14:18, vous avez écrit sur Editor:
T
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Lets%20try%20thisBody=This%20text%20in%20the%20body
CM Real nice... But do I have to put the %20 instead of every space?
T Yes - otherwise you get this:
T mailto:[EMAIL
Hi TBUDL,
On Sun, 27 May 2001, at 15:35:37 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
KS On 27-05-2001 at 16:09, Charlie (ceejay) kindly wrote:
Hi Karin,
KS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=X%20Ybody=Z
KS will create a mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KS with the subject: X Y
KS and in the body: Z
KS
Hello Bernhard,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 14:28:54 +0200 GMT (27/05/2001, 20:28 +0800 GMT),
Bernhard Groll wrote:
BG 1. How can I disable the warning when I open an attachment? (somewhere
BG in the registry I think)
HKCU / Software / RIT / The Bat! / ProtectWarnOpen
BG 2. How can I prevent The Bat!
Hi!
Sunday, May 27, 2001, 3:14:37 PM, you wrote:
TB! doesn't remove that space, it was there in your message (and
it will be there in mine, have a look :-).
Hm, I will believe you - it's just confusing because I can't move the
cursor beyond the two dashes.
Bernhard Groll
--
Using The Bat!
Hello TBUDL,
I had a problems with converting TBB mailboxes of
TheBat! to old-style MSB format. The thing is that
there is no converter and there is no 'export to msb'
function and when i'm using UNIX mailbox old TheBat!
that works with MSB's, it does not recognize time of
receiving, but it
Hello Cyril,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 17:47:56 +0200 GMT (27/05/2001, 23:47 +0800 GMT),
Cyril MALKA wrote:
CM But that'll give some problems for example with the french ' sign
CM mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=frenchBody=c'est%20pas%20de%20chance
That should be 146 decimal (is it?); you'll have
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Greetings Jeroen
On 27 May 2001 at 17:18:16 +0200 (which was 16:18 where I live) Jeroen
wrote and made these points
Hello A,
¿ How did you get [Hello A] ?
DE Now this is where I like Becky! It has 3 sub folders of the Outbox,
DE they are Draft,
Hi David,
On Sun, 27 May 2001 18:34:40 +0100GMT (28/05/2001, 01:34 +0800GMT),
David Elliott wrote:
Tip: You can drag an e-mail from any folder and any sender to the
outbox and park it
DE I have had done this, but before I can park it it has been sent. This
DE behaviour is dangerous.
Dop
Hello,
Subj, i.e. if I generate 100 mass emails, it seems
stupid to send them individually as this will generate
quite a lot of traffic. Can TheBAT or other program
somehow transmit the data to the smtp server and
instruct it to generate individual messages and send
them as appropriate?
Thank
On Tuesday, May 22, 2001, 9:35:32 PM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
Good housekeeping practice calls for frequent compression of all
folders. It would be nice to have a hot key for that procedure.
(It would also be handy to have a way to empty trash without having
to exit.)
I changed my mind. I
Hello TBUDL:
If I thread by reference (Alt-1), the messages are sorted inside the thread
so that the newest messages get to the bottom level, so I have to
expand the thread to see the last messages.
If I thread by subject (Alt-2), the new messages are in top of the
three, ready to
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