Hi to all!
NA Negative! I don't want someone else dictating to me what icons I have to
NA work with. I and many others would much rather have the ability to
NA configure TB! to our own needs, and I'm sure RITLabs can do so without
hhh... Doesn't sound like a bad idea, but changing icons and
Hi Roberto,
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 23:55:58 -0800GMT (13/12/2001, 15:55 +0800GMT),
Roberto Machorro wrote:
RM I thought the calculator and sp where a joke, that some people where
RM joking about it... Is it for real?
They are indeed implemented in the current beta. However, the code is
very small
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Hello Thomas!
On 13 Dec 2001 at 08:18:52 you wrote:
It is happening. Stefan announced a short while ago he was writing on
the newsreader. The way I understand it, it will be a plug-in, though.
You don't need to load it if you don't want to use
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Hello Thomas!
On 13 Dec 2001 at 09:12:28 you wrote:
They are indeed implemented in the current beta. However, the code is
very small and it does therefore not qualify as bloat.
Don't you think that many small items abound to bigness? Bloat is
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Hello Thomas!
On 13 Dec 2001 at 08:23:49 you wrote:
No, I think v2.0 might humbly be called v1.54.
Maybe the main problem lies with the continual development . We are
accustomed to pay for even minor steps up every year with major
companies'
Hi,
I used the e-mail provider GMX for almost a week now and must say that
I'm very satisfied. Thanks for the tip.
As I want to have the ability to send and receive large e-mails (with
attachments) I'm considering to take an GMXPro account. Can you
recommend this?. It's certainly not very
Hi Hinnerk,
On 13 Dec 2001 at 10:43:58 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
HV is there any way to switch off the error sound on no messages
HV received?
There is no error sound when you receive no messages. When your mailbox
is empty, you will not hear anything from TB!
If you do get an error beep, there
Hi Marc,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 11:00:26 +0100GMT (13/12/2001, 18:00 +0800GMT),
Marc van Breemen wrote:
MvB As I want to have the ability to send and receive large e-mails (with
MvB attachments) I'm considering to take an GMXPro account. Can you
MvB recommend this?. It's certainly not very
Hi Marc,
On 13 Dec 2001 at 11:00:26 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
MvB As I want to have the ability to send and receive large e-mails
MvB (with attachments) I'm considering to take an GMXPro account. Can
MvB you recommend this?.
Does the mailbox really not satisfy your needs? You can receive mails up
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Hi Hinnerk,
On 13 December 2001 at 10:43:58 [GMT+0100] (which was 09:43 where I
live) Hinnerk Voss wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
HV is there any way to switch off the error sound on no messages
HV received? I let the program
Hello Thomas,
13 Dec 2001, 10:59:58, you wrote:
Hi Marc,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 11:00:26 +0100GMT (13/12/2001, 18:00 +0800GMT),
Marc van Breemen wrote:
MvB As I want to have the ability to send and receive large e-mails (with
MvB attachments) I'm considering to take an GMXPro account. Can you
Hello Lars,
13 Dec 2001, 11:11:45, you wrote:
Does the mailbox really not satisfy your needs? You can receive mails up
to a size of 5 MB and send mails with up to 2 MB.
Occasionally I have attachments of aprox. 6-7 MB. Sometimes I receive
two of three of these in one day. So that's why I
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Hi Januk,
On 13 December 2001 at 20:15:15 [GMT-0800] (which was 04:15 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote to Rémi Pach and made these points:
2. I have not heard RITLabs make any comment that 1.54 will be
released as V.2. I have also not heard
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 11:22:10 +0100, Marc Van Breemen [MVB] wrote these
comments:
...
Does the mailbox really not satisfy your needs? You can receive
mails up to a size of 5 MB and send mails with up to 2 MB.
MVB Occasionally I have attachments of aprox. 6-7 MB. Sometimes I
MVB receive two of
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Hola Hinnerk,
Did you try modifying the Account/Properties/Sounds
settings?
El día 13/12/2001, a las 12:47, escribiste:
Hello,
is there any way to switch off the error sound on no messages
received?
I let the program
@ 15:23:49 +0800 [ Thu, 13 Dec 2001], Thomas F [TF] contributed this
to our collective wisdom:
...
TF No, I think v2.0 might humbly be called v1.54.
Exactly so. A typical company would have had TB! at about version 6 if
they'd done the sort of development and enhancements that I've seen
since
@ 06:58:27 -0500 [ Thu, 13 Dec 2001], Allie C Martin [ACM] contributed
this to our collective wisdom:
...
ACM I concur with Marck and Januk that their development course has been
ACM impressive... ^
chuckle This should have
Hello Allie,
13 Dec 2001, 12:44:57, you wrote:
I don't use e-mail for those types of attachments. I subscribe to a
remote server space service with FTP functionality. I upload whatever
I wish to upload and then send the recipient a link. They can then
download whenever they want. This is
@ 12:57:50 +0100 [ Thu, 13 Dec 2001], Marc Van Breemen [MVB] wrote
these words of wisdom:
...
MVB I send and receive large attachments to/from customers at work.
MVB Most of them have broadband connections, or at least fast
MVB flat-rate connections. It's not common to provide them a link.
MVB
I belive I changed my status from adminstrator to user, and now TB! asks me to log on
when i start the program.
I don't recall having created any user profiles. Anyone out there who can help me.
How do I start TB! with out having to log on.
Or is there some standard log on. I just can't get
Hello,
When sending a message to a Group the program stops sending if it comes
to an invalid or unobtainable e-mail address. Is there a way to
set it so if it comes to such an address is just carries on until
the e-mail is sent to everyone?
Phil
--
What should the search base be? I would guess that it is
different from enterprise to enterprise.
Peter
Hello Zyman, Andy,
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 at 13:55:29 GMT -0400 (which was 9/20/2001 12:55
AM where you think I live) you told to the list :
Could You please
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9 Dec 2001 at 19:09:52 ,
Don Zeigler wrote the following
on the Ritlabs MIA? thread:
DZ Haven't been able to connect to Ritlabs either by browser or FTP since
DZ yesterday. Anyone else having a problem?
Phone your ISP and start bitchin' ;) Well
muh, Lars Geiger,
HV is there any way to switch off the error sound on no messages
HV received?
There is no error sound when you receive no messages. When your mailbox
is empty, you will not hear anything from TB!
well. i hear this beep too. and it's there. and there's no error, too.
it drove
Hi again,
another short one:
How do I bounce a message so that the From: and To: Lines don't change?
Under Linux I use mutt and elm and they have this great bounce feature
that resends the message without changing the original mail. It just adds
these header lines:
Resent-From: [EMAIL
Hi flying Batters :-)
just a quick question about TheBat! which I really learned to love:
How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
original mails nicely quoted?
Thanks a lot,
Andy.
--
Dr. Andy Spiegl, Radio Marañón, Jaén, Perú
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Hi Andy,
On 13 December 2001 at 13:01:12 [GMT-0500] (which was 18:01 where I
live) Andy Spiegl wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
AS In TheBat I don't find anything similar. Its resending feature
AS always changes the To: line, the
Hello Andy,
Thursday, December 13, 2001, 11:56:39 AM, you wrote:
How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
original mails nicely quoted?
Reply to one email. Copy text to clipboard from a different
email. Go back to your reply and click Edit / Paste as
Quotation
Hi,all and especially Kresten.
When it was Thu, 13 Dec 2001, and your watches showed
14:18:23 [GMT +0100]and
time in Kiev, Ukraine was 15:18:23[GMT +02.00]
--- you wrote:
KPV I belive I changed my status from adminstrator to user, and now TB! asks me to
log on when i start the program.
Hi folks from 'TB!udl List',
Looking at the Heather of my postings I see the Priority settings as
such:
X-Priority: 2 (High)
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
X-Priority: 4 (Low)
If I'm not mistaken OE and NN are also using something like very
high and very low (probably x-Priority 1 and 5). Would this
Hi Marck,
The trouble is, if you received a message then the To: line is to
you. If you resend it still To: you then it does a boomerang.
As far as I know this is incorrect. If there are Resent- headers then
the To: line is ignored. I just tried it.
1) Using an SMTP remailer to place an
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Hello TBUDL,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, at 21:17:18 [GMT +0100] (which was 21:17:18
in Brussels) Eddie Castelli wrote:
X-Priority: 2 (High)
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
X-Priority: 4 (Low)
If I'm not mistaken OE and NN are also using something like very
Bonjour Andy,
Jeudi, le 13 décembre 2001 à 16h20 [GMT -0500] (ce qui correspond à
22h20 ici où j'habite), Andy Spiegl =[AS] a écrit à TBUDL :
I don't know if I understand all of you request, but for bounced
message, you should use macro %RETURN-PATH and and provide an e-mail
addresse.
But as
Hi Dave,
How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
original mails nicely quoted?
Reply to one email. Copy text to clipboard from a different
email. Go back to your reply and click Edit / Paste as
Quotation or hit Alt-Insert.
Hehe, good joke. Sure that works
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Hi Andy,
On 13 December 2001 at 16:20:58 [GMT-0500] (which was 21:20 where I
live) Andy Spiegl wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
The trouble is, if you received a message then the To: line is to
you. If you resend it still To: you then it
Hello Andy,
Thursday, December 13, 2001, 3:25:09 PM, you wrote:
Hehe, good joke. Sure that works and that's how I always do it
in lack of a real solution. I would have expected that if I
mark various mails and hit reply that I get all of them quoted.
I didn't realize I was joking. That's
Hello Andy,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 16:25:09 -0500GMT (13-12-01, 22:25 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:
AS a real solution. I would have expected that if I mark various mails and
AS hit reply that I get all of them quoted.
You're getting them quoted, but in separate messages, as it should
How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
original mails nicely quoted?
Reply to one email. Copy text to clipboard from a different
email. Go back to your reply and click Edit / Paste as
Quotation or hit Alt-Insert.
Hehe, good joke. Sure that works and
Hi Andrew,
Hmmm. I think maybe what Andy wants is some kind of automated-reply. You can
set up mail filters that do this.
Am I right?
No :-)
What I want is forward a mail without changing any part of the mail not
even the headers. What TheBats redirect does is close but it changes all
the
Hello Andy
At 8:16 PM on Thursday, December 13, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'how do I reply to more than
one mail?':
Andy [...] and bounces it to that person. So far this
Andy works with the redirect feature, too. But if the
Andy recipient wants to see where this mail
Hi Andy,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 16:25:09 -0500GMT (14/12/2001, 05:25 +0800GMT),
Andy Spiegl wrote:
AS I would have expected that if I mark various mails and hit reply
AS that I get all of them quoted.
AS So you are saying there's no way to do that?
Unfortuantely not. A suggestion has come up
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 at 08:39 GMT -0800 (13/12/2001 23:39 where you
think I live) Peter Chiou=[PC] wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Ask your Administrator to activate LDAP on Exchange then use TB! LDAP
address book to access/synch.
What should the search base be? I would guess that it is
Hi Dave and Roelof,
I didn't realize I was joking.
:-)
That's always been a very adequate
solution for me. OTOH replying to multiple emails with one reply
is not something I do a million times a day.
Well a few times a week still is often enough for such a feature.
I just did it right now
Hi Marck,
RFC822 says:
4.5. RECEIVER FIELDS
4.5.1. TO / RESENT-TO
This field contains the identity of the primary recipients of
the message.
It says nothing about mutual exclusivity, which means that if both are
present then the To: field would be used for
Dear Devid,
--- Devid Verfaillie / Donnerstag, 13.12.01, 23:25:48
Priority
Do you really need very high and very low priorities? Are
you already using priority 2 and 4 extensively?
I'm using on important eMail priority 2. There are cases where I would
have used as I know the
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