Hello Thomas F,
On Sunday, December 30 2001 at 07:51 PM PDT, you wrote:
> IMHO this is quite a reasonable suggestion. However, I wouldn't change
> the whole interface to hide advances functions, but rather move
> advanced funtions under an Advanced... menu item in each menu.
In my estimation, w
Hello Januk,
On Sunday, December 30 2001 at 08:59 PM PDT, you wrote:
> CT> Unfortunately you cannot switch word wrapping (in the viewer) on
> CT> and off :-(
>
> Options
> |-> Editor Preferences
>|-> Auto-wrap
Doesn't that only affect the Message Editor, and not the viewer Januk,
or are y
Hello Carsten,
On Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 14:49 GMT +0100, a creature
mimicking Carsten Thönges [CT] wrote:
CT> Unfortunately you cannot switch word wrapping (in the viewer) on
CT> and off :-(
Options
|-> Editor Preferences
|-> Auto-wrap
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Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
I tr
Hi Nick,
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 12:21:54 -0800GMT (31/12/2001, 04:21 +0800GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
>> Some virui (is that the plural of Virus?) you can catch just by being
>> on line.
NA> I'd be curious to know how that can happen. When you say "on line", do
NA> you mean with your Browser open?
Hi Don,
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 11:47:37 -0800GMT (30/12/2001, 03:47 +0800GMT),
Don Taylor wrote:
DT> I've never used an e-mail client that comes anywhere close to TB! in
DT> terms of power and flexibility -- especially in the area of multiple
DT> e-mail accounts. I recommend it heartily to anyone w
On Sunday, December 30, 2001 , Jan Rifkinson wrote the
following in regards to: [Quotes]
Exactly
+--
JR> Hello syv
JR> At 1:01 PM on Sunday, December 30, 2001 you wrote the
JR> following on the posted subject 'Quotes':
syv>> Hi tbudl,
syv>> Is it possible:
syv>> 1. Change the quo
Sunday, December 30, 2001, 9:36:00 AM, you wrote:
[...]
>> On Sunday, December 30, 2001 3:17:33 PM, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
>>> Nope, I sure wasn't. I was just trying to thank Peter for helping me solve
>>> *my* problem, even if he apparently did it unknowingly.
>>> I'm sorry if Peter took it
Hello syv
At 1:01 PM on Sunday, December 30, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Quotes':
syv> Hi tbudl,
syv> Is it possible:
syv> 1. Change the quote from > to something else? I have tried
syv> the quotestyle macro, it adds the style AFTER the >.
syv> 2. Quote all the lines i
Hi Eddie,
While I liked Eudora real well, the crashing drove me off. I looked
at both Poco and the_Bat! at the same time and came to the conclusion
that the_Bat! was the most versatile and went with it. If there is
something about the e-mail client that I don't like, for the most part
it can be
Hello Eddie Castelli,
Your message to Jernej Simonèiè, dated 30 Dec 2001, 22:50:21, has in fact been read.
If your message requires an answer, Jernej will answer when time permits.
The Bat! - automatic mail servant of Jernej.
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Hello Eddie,
30. december 2001, 22:50:21, you wrote:
EC> May I ask what country your ar from? I was wondering about you eMail
EC> Extention ".si". I hope not Siberia ;-)
Nope, I live in the middle of Europe, in Slovenia :)
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http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/
Dear Sam,
--->>> Sam / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 23:01:36
SpellChecker
> If there is one thing about the_Bat! it is the stability. [...]
I agree fully with you. Since I have seen TB! the first time I've
being convincet that *this* is the eMail client of my future.
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best regards
Edd
If there is one thing about the_Bat! it is the stability. I grew up
on Eudora, from version 1 to version 4. I really liked it and it did
enough of what I needed an e-mail client. Unfortunately, from version
4 (and then v. 5) it started crashing unmercifully. A newly formatted
hard drive and fr
Dear Sam,
--->>> Sam / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 20:23:11
SpellChecker
> I didn't know it was a Beta version (1.53t). It is on the Beta page.
It's like an Official release - very stable!
> I really don't have any program which will unpack a rar zip file and
> I don't run into them anywh
Hi Peter,
I believe the german site was where I looked at the WinRar utility, or
whatever it was named. I use WinZip and it will unzip some 20 or more
types, but .rar is not one of them. Seems to me like it would, but it
doesn't.
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Have a great day,
Sammailto:[EMAIL
Yes, I found the web site which has the rar unzipping software some
time ago, couple months or more. I use WinZip for unzipping and I
just didn't think I could justify getting the WinRar just to
unzip the_Bat! beta. I can't honestly say I have run into any other
zipped files which required that
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Hello TBUDL,
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, at 21:08:40 [GMT +0100] (which was 21:08:40
in Brussels) Peter Meyns wrote:
> Another good archive tool is Power Archiver from www.powerarchiver.com.
> It handles .zip and .rar archives and others. It is shareware.
Hello Marck,
30. december 2001, 19:40:49, you wrote:
MDP> I tend to park a lot of replies and let them fly when I'm sure I've
MDP> got to the bottom of the thread.
I tend to write all replies and send them all at once (not only on
this mailing list, this goes for all of them)...
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Jernej Sim
Hello David Elliott,
On Sunday, December 30 2001 at 03:15 AM PDT, you wrote:
> Some virui (is that the plural of Virus?) you can catch just by being
> on line.
I'd be curious to know how that can happen. When you say "on line", do
you mean with your Browser open? I've heard of many Users contra
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 13:23:11 -0600GMT (which was 20:23 +0100GMT where I live),
Sam thought about "SpellChecker" and wrote:
S> I didn't know it was a Beta version (1.53t). It is on the Beta page.
S> I really don't have any program which will unpack
Hello Marck,
On 30 Dec 2001, 18:42:25, you wrote:
s>> 2. Quote all the lines including the blank ones?
> Only by using "Paste as quotation".
It's possible with some Regular Expressions as being used here, but I
don't use it on The Bat! mailing lists.
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Best regards,
Leslie
On 30 Dec 2001, 1:23:11 PM, Sam wrote:
> I really don't have any program which will unpack a rar zip file and
> I don't run into them anywhere else, so I don't think I will get the
> program. Thanks anyway.
I've used winrar, http://www.rarsoft.com/ which I think I downloaded
from www.zdnet.com
I didn't know it was a Beta version (1.53t). It is on the Beta page.
I really don't have any program which will unpack a rar zip file and I
don't run into them anywhere else, so I don't think I will get the
program. Thanks anyway.
--
Have a great day,
Sammailto:[EMAIL
On 30 Dec 2001, 12:40:49 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> I tend to park a lot of replies and let them fly when I'm sure I've
> got to the bottom of the thread.
That is probably the better course, but a hard habit to start. On this
list, things don't usually get so messy so who expects a dead hor
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Hi syv,
On 30 December 2001 at 10:01:50 [GMT-0800] (which was 18:01 where I
live) syv wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
s> 1. Change the quote from > to something else? I have tried the
s> quotestyle macro, it adds the style AFTER th
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Hi syv,
On 30 December 2001 at 10:50:46 [GMT-0800] (which was 18:50 where I
live) syv wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:
s> I just used: %QUOTESTYLE="=|"%QUOTE and got:
In which case, no it can't be done that way. There ware a serie
@ 09:43:16 -0800 [ Sun, 30 Dec 2001], Alan Poulton [AP] wrote these
words of wisdom:
...
AP> While I've been surfing on the .. *ahem* .. less reputable sites,
AP> I've often encountered a website try to force a .EXE file on me.
AP> Basically it's a simple link to a .EXE that tries to load when the
On Sunday, December 30, 2001 , Marck D Pearlstone wrote the
following in regards to: [Quotes]
I just used:
%QUOTESTYLE="=|"%QUOTE and got:
|> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
|> Hash: SHA1
|> Hi syv,
|> On 30 December 2001 at 10:01:50 [GMT-0800] (which was 18:01 where I
|> live) syv wrote to
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Hi Alan,
On 30 December 2001 at 09:52:00 [GMT-0800] (which was 17:52 where I
live) Alan Poulton wrote to Dirk Dörr and made these points:
AP> Alternately, it could be that people posted their comments before
AP> reading the list moderator's requests
Hi Roelof,
I tried this and it works as advertised. However, I wanted to make a
small change. The filter now adds all sender address to the
address book even if they ar already in there. The result is
double/triple/etc. entires.
I tried activating the advanced tab / all address(es) must not
Hi tbudl,
Is it possible:
1. Change the quote from > to something else? I have tried
the quotestyle macro, it adds the style AFTER the >.
2. Quote all the lines including the blank ones?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Archives : http://tbudl
Sunday, December 30, 2001, 4:39:11 AM, Dirk Dörr wrote:
> The discussion about the "BAT's word wrapping" is going to be too
> emotional and looks like a "flamewar". Even after several comments of
> the list moderator it doesn't stop.
My only comment on this is that, unfortunately, we're human. W
Sunday, December 30, 2001, 7:35:55 AM, Eddie Castelli wrote:
> different means including HTML. But David mentioned already, that only
> being online could spread Viruses. How? I dant know!
While I've been surfing on the .. *ahem* .. less reputable sites, I've
often encountered a website try to f
On Sunday, December 30, 2001 1:48:12 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> PS> What I mentioned in my previous mail, that I have to use L
> PS> continuously when I write a message, while I often make
> PS> corrections in the text.
> The simpler method is to press , type your corrections
> and press
Hello Sam!
On 30 Dec 2001 at 16:01:02 you wrote:
> Only one thing, what is version 1.53t?
There were some very minor problems - I think with S/MIME? - in 1.53d,
so RITLabs brought out a fast bugfix, which was 1.53t.
Why they still advertise and distribute "d" instead of "t" is beyond
me. BTW,
Dear David,
--->>> David Elliott / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 13:58:15
Up and running again :-))
> He did say 'may'.
> LookOut Express is installed by default on most new windows systems.
> I for one have Outlook 2000 installed as well as there are times
> when I need an email client that
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Hello Ottar,
On 30 Dec 2001 at 13:02:47 +0100, Ottar Grimstad [OG] wrote concerning
'SpellChecker':
EC>> I'm using the last Official TB! v1.53t
OG> Spelling mistake? I cannot find a newer version than the v1.53d I
OG> use.
No I don't think so. It'
On Sunday, December 30, 2001 3:17:33 PM, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
> Nope, I sure wasn't. I was just trying to thank Peter for helping me solve
> *my* problem, even if he apparently did it unknowingly.
> I'm sorry if Peter took it the wrong way. *I'm* the guy who was so
> dumb that he couldn't s
Dear Ottar,
--->>> Ottar Grimstad / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 13:02:47
SpellChecker
EC>> I'm using the last Official TB! v1.53t
> Spelling mistake? I cannot find a newer version than the v1.53d I
> use.
It wonders me. Here in germany we can use v1.53t. Give me some time to
setup my FTP ag
Hello Eddie,
Sunday, December 30, 2001, 11:46:29 AM, you wrote to TBUDL:
EC> I'm using the last Official TB! v1.53t
Spelling mistake? I cannot find a newer version than the v1.53d I
use.
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Best regards,
Ottar Grimstad, Norway
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.online.no/~ottgrims
Usi
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Hello David,
On 30 Dec 2001 at 12:58:15 +, David Elliott [DE] wrote concerning
'Up and running again :-))':
...
DE> LookOut Express is installed by default on most new windows
DE> systems. I for one have Outlook 2000 installed as well as there
DE
Hi Eddie,
No, no ideas on that one. Only one thing, what is version 1.53t? I
have what is supposed to be the latest final version, that being
1.53d. I have not tried the beta, mainly because it is zipped with a
zip program I do not have. The spell checker does work in 1.53d which
I have on m
Dear Sam,
--->>> Sam / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 14:24:30
SpellChecker
> Are you sure the spell checker is not turned off? When you write a
> message, new or reply, click on Spell Checker Menu and see if it is
> there (not greyed out) and if Automatic Checking is marked.
Under v1.53t the
DH> TB! shouldn't deny deleting handles.
DH> It's actually a bug - a known one I might add. I hope it will go
DH> sooner ...
Much, much sooner than . . . , I hope. Very frustrating and
dysfunctional.
Be well,
Jerry
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Archives : h
Sunday, December 30, 2001, 6:48:12 AM, you wrote:
[...]
PS>> Neither did I expect a comment, I wasn't asking a question. But
PS>> then I got a reaction implying that I was so dumb that I couldn't
PS>> see the solution to my problem.
>
> If you are reacting to Joe's message - you have misread hi
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Hello David
On 30 December 2001 at 12:42:52 +0100 (which was 11:42 where I live) David
van Zuijlekom wrote
DE>> Some virui you can catch just by being on line.
DvZ> Ok. But Eddie sad that he found that his system may have send out
DvZ> malicious e-
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 13:08:02 +0100, Peter Smitt [PS] wrote these
comments:
...
PS> Neither did I expect a comment, I wasn't asking a question. But
PS> then I got a reaction implying that I was so dumb that I couldn't
PS> see the solution to my problem. Well, that is not the attitude I
PS> expect o
Are you sure the spell checker is not turned off? When you write a
message, new or reply, click on Spell Checker Menu and see if it is
there (not greyed out) and if Automatic Checking is marked.
--
Have a great day,
Sammailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"God provides every bird a
On Sunday, December 30, 2001 1:47:47 PM, Carsten Thönges wrote:
> I'm one of these TB! editor fans.
> I see three solutions to your "problem" (this is not meant
> ironically!):
> - type your mails in a word processor you like (word, ...) and
>copy/paste into the TB! editor
Too laborious;
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Hail Eddie
On 30 December 2001 at 12:49:56 +0100 (which was 11:49 where I live) Eddie
Castelli might have written
>> Some virui you can catch just by being on line. That is why I update with
>> security patches, run a fire wall and an anti virus all
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Hi Dirk,
On 30 December 2001 at 13:39:11 [GMT+0100] (which was 12:39 where I
live) Dirk Dörr wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
DD> Or better: Just stop it, please!
I thank you for your support ;-). Well said.
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Hi Peter,
On 30 December 2001 at 13:08:02 [GMT+0100] (which was 12:08 where I
live) Peter Smitt wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
>> IOW's please revise what the problem is.
PS> What I mentioned in my previous mail, that I have to u
Hi Peter,
ACM>> The TB! editor cannot be made to behave in a way that you wish it
ACM>> to. This is probably why you haven't had a response on this list to
ACM>> your comment.
PS> Neither did I expect a comment, I wasn't asking a question. But
PS> then I got a reaction implying that I was so dum
Hello!
I am just following this list since a few weeks. It seems to be a well
moderated list with a lot of hints and helpful members.
But now I see that I might be wrong.
The discussion about the "BAT's word wrapping" is going to be too
emotional and looks like a "flamewar". Even after several
Hello Devid!
On 30 Dec 2001 at 12:36:35 you wrote:
> I always use CTRL-TAB to go to the next tab in a message...
Thanks, that was the one!
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Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de
http://Interest.Write4U.de/pongo
PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendMyPGPkeys
The Bat 1.54
Hi Dierk,
DH> Do we already have a keyboard shortcut to got to different tabs in a
DH> message?
+ works fine here.
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Best regards, Carsten
The Bat! (v1.54 Beta/21) Business
Windows NT 5.0 (Build 2195) Service Pack 2, PGP 0xe2d25323
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On Sunday, December 30, 2001 11:50:32 AM, Allie C Martin wrote:
> @ 11:17:47 +0100 [ Sun, 30 Dec 2001], Peter Smitt [PS] wrote these
> words of wisdom:
> ...
> PS> Yeah, very helpful indeed. Perhaps there is someone else on this
> PS> list with a bit less selfcongratulation who can tell me (and
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Hello TBUDL,
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, at 11:57:17 [GMT +0100] (which was 11:57:17
in Brussels) Dierk Haasis wrote:
> Do we already have a keyboard shortcut to got to different
> tabs in a message?
I always use CTRL-TAB to go to the next tab in a messag
Hello David!
On 30 Dec 2001 at 12:15:17 you wrote:
> Some virui (is that the plural of Virus?)
No, but it is a tough one.
If you want to be overly correct the plural is "virii" (from Greek via
Latin). In English you can also use "viruses", which is actually the
standard according to the SOED.
Dear David,
--->>> David Elliott / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 12:15:17
Up and running again :-))
> Some virui (is that the plural of Virus?) you can catch just by
> being on line. That is why I update with security patches, run a
> fire wall and an anti virus all at the same time. My server
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Hello David,
On 30 Dec 2001 at 11:15:17 +, David Elliott [DE] wrote concerning
'Up and running again :-))':
DE> Some virui (is that the plural of Virus?) you can catch just by
DE> being on line.
Ok. But Eddie sad that he found that his system m
Dear David,
--->>> David van Zuijlekom / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 12:17:08
Up and running again :-))
> Did you open it in your browser (by double clicking on the
> attachment)? Because TB! is invulnerable for those viruses. TB!
> doesn't run any scripts in HTML files.
No I didn't! This i
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Hail David
On 30 December 2001 at 11:56:24 +0100 (which was 10:56 where I live) David
van Zuijlekom graced us with these comments
>>> Huh? How is that possible? You're not using Lookout aren't you?
EC>> No! I think it was through HTML. This still p
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Hello Eddie,
On 30 Dec 2001 at 12:05:17 +0100, Eddie Castelli [EC] wrote concerning
'Up and running again :-))':
...
EC> Even I have not clicked on these HTML windows I must somewhere
EC> sometime made a bad move.
Did you open it in your browser (by
Dear David,
--->>> David van Zuijlekom / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 11:56:24
Up and running again :-))
EC>> No! I think it was through HTML. This still posses a thread to
EC>> TB!. I had two of them "I-Worm.BadtransII" &
EC>> "Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload".
> How?
When you get a posting som
Hello TBUDL Members!
Do we already have a keyboard shortcut to got to different tabs in a
message?
To be precise, when a message has a part TB! can show itself (i.e.
HTML) I want to change into that "page" (or the text part of the
mail) by keyboard.
--
Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4
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Hello Eddie,
On 30 Dec 2001 at 11:54:03 +0100, Eddie Castelli [EC] wrote concerning
'Up and running again :-))':
>> Huh? How is that possible? You're not using Lookout aren't you?
EC> No! I think it was through HTML. This still posses a thread to
E
Dear David,
--->>> David van Zuijlekom / Sonntag, 30.12.2001, 11:51:04
Up and running again :-))
EC>> I like to inform that I found my system may have send out
EC>> malicious eMails. Should any of you have received any posting
EC>> under my eMail address I appologize for this. But sti
@ 11:17:47 +0100 [ Sun, 30 Dec 2001], Peter Smitt [PS] wrote these
words of wisdom:
...
PS> Yeah, very helpful indeed. Perhaps there is someone else on this
PS> list with a bit less selfcongratulation who can tell me (and a few
PS> other dumb idiots) how to get around this problem
What problem? T
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Hello Eddie,
On 30 Dec 2001 at 11:42:43 +0100, Eddie Castelli [EC] wrote concerning
'Up and running again :-))':
EC> Over Christmas I had to clean my System as I could not get rid of
EC> two Virus. At the same time I've upgrated to W2k.
Good move.
Dear readers from 'TB!udl List',
After new Installation of TB! I have no spellchecker any more. Could
anyone send me the following spellchecker: Englisch (US and British),
German, Frensh and Italian.
I'm using the last Official TB! v1.53t but also the stable BETA
v1.54b10. Please but it in a ZIP
Dear readers from 'TB!udl List',
Over Christmas I had to clean my System as I could not get rid of two
Virus. At the same time I've upgrated to W2k.
I like to inform that I found my system may have send out malicious
eMails. Should any of you have received any posting under my eMail
address I a
On Sunday, December 30, 2001 2:55:10 AM, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
> Gez.
> It's days just like this that make you want to go guzzle a bottle of
> scotch and then put a gun in your mouth.
> Bingo! So that's how you do it! I knew there had to be a way, that
> TB! was otherwise just too damn g
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