Thursday, May 02, 2002, 8:02:36 PM, Melissa wrote:
>> Using The Bat! v1.53bis on Windows 98
MR> Why are you still using such an old build?
I sent this reply on 3 May, but it doesn't seem to have got through:
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The easy answer is that it's the last one about which I got an
official notifica
Hi All,
First one... I'm taking advantage of the signature stripped example on
TB! support pages. It works very effectively, except against a friend
who separates her signatures with ~~~ instead of the usual
- of -- ... How can I adapt the regexp on the website to match
those
I solved this on my own... I should have seen it when I first setup
the group. The one person that I was reply-all to had their own filter
set for replying... didn't see it, and didn't realise it'd have the
effect on the whole group, but I can see how it would if it's an
address book e
Monday, May 6, 2002, 5:43:16 PM, you wrote:
> At 4:27 PM on Monday, May 06, 2002 you wrote the following
> about [Default account settings]:
> Mike> Is there some way to change the default settings for
> Mike> new accounts created in The Bat! ? I want to change
> Mike> things like the new/reply/f
I imagine no one wants this thread to go on forever, but
someone needs to point out that almost all the name brand
vendors do the same, but offer even less support. We build
our own boxes, but if I know someone who really thinks
they need a name brand machine, Dell is one of the better
ones and ea
Hi John -
Just a week or so ago I migrated from NT4 to Win2kPro.
I'm on a network, so installed on the new system, and did
an import mail boxes from.
It worked fine, except that I had 'save attachments to a
separate folder' checked, and it kept trying to find that
path, often aborting the
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 4:20:17 PM, you wrote:
CT> What on earth does the above mean? How are Dell's machines "set up to
CT> generate minimal service requests?" I don't think you know what you're
CT> talking about.
Clive,
I should not have made that remark here, it to of topic and probably
s
Using BAT v.1.60 on Windows2K
Have used The Bat for a mailing list for some time now, but now we
require to send attachments to each other via the list.
In 'sorting rules' for 'postings' I have 'create a message for ' ticked and then a template which looks like this (disguised in
places):
%TEX
Le mardi 7 mai 2002, à 17:25
Hi,
I use The Bat for 4 accounts and the problem arises for all of them :
When I send a message (immediate or differed), it goes to the proper
outbox, is sent without problem but then it stays in the outbox when
I'd like it to go to the Sent Messages box as usu
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> The other method (Tools - Backup) allows you to select what you
> want, but I have no idea if it backs up filters...
It does backup filters, templates, preferences, server
names and everything else.
The only thing the backup tool does not seem t
Hi Jonathan
On Tue, 7 May 2002 10:10:19 -0500GMT
(which was 7/05/2002, 17:10 +0200GMT for me),
you wrote:
JA> but I have no idea if it backs up filters...
yes it does, it's a backup of everything within the selected account
(quick) templates, filters, folder settings, etc etc
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Der Imme
On Tuesday, May 07, 2002, John Sands wrote...
> I am moving to a new machine soon. Does either of these methods
> restore the folder hierarchy and/or filters and/or preferences?
> Thanks,
> John
I know for a fact the second method does... I used to to move from my
old programming machine to
I am moving to a new machine soon. Does either of these methods
restore the folder hierarchy and/or filters and/or preferences?
Thanks,
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan Angliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 10:42:43 AM,
> Subject: Clean Install & Keep Old
On Tuesday, May 07, 2002, Greg Strong wrote...
> Hello TBUL,
> What is the best way to do a clean install of TB! and restore the old
> message database? TIA!
Tools - Backup? ;)
The other way I have done it before is to copy the mail folder over to
somewhere safe... do a fresh install, c
Hello TBUL,
What is the best way to do a clean install of TB! and restore the old
message database? TIA!
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Best regards,
Greg Strong
Using TB! v1.60c
Windows 98
Current Ver: 1.60i
FAQ: http://faq.the
07 May 2002, 13:39, you wrote:
G> FYI Dell is a clone builder, building computers/servers from the
G> cheapest parts they can get, setup in a way to generate minimal service
G> requests.
G> Doesn't sound like a quality supplier to me.
What on earth does the above mean? How are Dell's machines "
On Tuesday, May 07, 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
> Hello Jonathan,
>> I was agreeing ;)
> Sorry, I'm having problems with my mail server today and it looks like
> I'm reading messages too quickly. :-)
Not a problem... easily understood... I have days like that all the
time ;) Like Monday ;)
Hello Gerard,
> In that case the struggle will continue :-(
Having used Dell for several years, that is NOT my personal experience
and from other nearby people and partners.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Hello Jonathan,
> I was agreeing ;)
Sorry, I'm having problems with my mail server today and it looks like
I'm reading messages too quickly. :-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Current Ver:
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Allie C Martin wrote:
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> Gerard [G] wrote:
> ...
> G> To set the "Empty trash on exit" place the focus on the trash
> G> folder and go to account|properties|options. There it is :-)
>
> *That* I didn't know about. :-)
>
> For
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Gerard wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Finnaly found the common inbox and trash folder.
> To set the "Empty trash on exit" place the focus on the trash folder
> and go to account|properties|options. There it is :-)
It wasn't me that originally asked... but I'm sure they'll be
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Andrew Helsby wrote:
> Thanks for the advise Jonathan
> I was just concerned that if it tried to call the outlook.exe file then I'd be
>stuffed :-)
> The email is already deleted off my mail server - the only reason I was concerned is
>that the attachment when viewed on the
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
> Hello Jonathan,
>
> > I don't think you can... at least I cannot find a switch anywhere in
> > preferences. Only setting I can find is for addressing. Recently I found
> > the auto-complete for subjects rather useful... having to send out over
> > 30
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 1:58:39 PM, you wrote:
MAU> Thanks mate, I'll look at it later. Right now I'm "fighting" with my
MAU> server, to the point that I have just ordered a new one from Dell.
In that case the struggle will continue :-(
FYI Dell is a clone builder, building computers/servers f
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On Monday, May 6, 2002, 3:03 PM, you wrote:
Either I missed the answer, or I never saw the answer, could someone
give me a hint on where to find the selective download filters ??
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ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 12:59:58 PM, you wrote:
ACM> *That* I didn't know about. :-)
Hi Allie,
Between the 2 of us we probably still only know have of the BAT tricks,
so its best we keep on reading and writing on this list ;-)
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Best regards,
Gerard
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Hello Roelof,
> I've selected 'Only default address book' and have no subject
> autocomplete. Should work for you too, you're running the same
> version.
I have the same selection but still get the autocomplete from history
on the subject.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain
Hello Roelof,
> In the account.his file in your account directory.
Thanks mate, I'll look at it later. Right now I'm "fighting" with my
server, to the point that I have just ordered a new one from Dell.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
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On Tue, 7 May 2002, Mitja Perko wrote:
> Does anyone know where the filters are saved and what is the format? I
> mean is it possible to change them by hand?
file ACCOUNT.SRX in account's directory on disk, it is a binary file, so
You can't change it.
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Marek Mikus
Czech Support of The Bat!
Hello Miguel,
On Tue, 7 May 2002 11:54:34 +0200GMT (7-5-02, 11:54 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MAU> Do you happen to know where the history for Subject is kept by TB?
In the account.his file in your account directory.
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Hello Miguel,
On Tue, 7 May 2002 11:11:30 +0200GMT (7-5-02, 11:11 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MAU> Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
MAU> But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
MAU> Subject keeps on auto-completing from histo
Does anyone know where the filters are saved and what is the format? I
mean is it possible to change them by hand?
Best regards,
Mitja Perko
Monday, May 6, 2002, 12:33:05 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Mitja,
>>> I have in mind something to more or less simulate this function (kind
>>> of an Ignore
Hello Miguel,
I also had a look at what could be done but could not find any
solution. The only thing I thought of was to make a program that would
save subjects to ignore by manual filter and then filter using
external program. But this is not possible :(.
Best regards,
Mitja Perko
Monday, M
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Gerard [G] wrote:
...
G> To set the "Empty trash on exit" place the focus on the trash
G> folder and go to account|properties|options. There it is :-)
*That* I didn't know about. :-)
For those who haven't tried, what this does is to open the propert
Thanks for the advise Jonathan
I was just concerned that if it tried to call the outlook.exe file then I'd be stuffed
:-)
The email is already deleted off my mail server - the only reason I was concerned is
that the attachment when viewed on the mail server seemed to be rather larger than
just
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 11:49:30 AM, you wrote:
JA> I thought there was a setting that allowed you to "Empty trash on exit",
JA> and you didn't have to mark the age of messages. I think the setting
JA> you're looking at is the "Keep messages for..." setting where it'll delete
JA> them when th
mmc> How do I get the program to empty the Common trash folder on exit?
I do not know if this is the best way, but it works. Right click on
the trash folder, select properties, check the following: Maximum (set
to zero), remove, and compress.
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Best regards,
John Thomas
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Hello Jonathan,
> I don't think you can... at least I cannot find a switch anywhere in
> preferences. Only setting I can find is for addressing. Recently I found
> the auto-complete for subjects rather useful... having to send out over
> 300 emails to uu.net about abuse... made life very easy ;
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Gerard wrote:
> ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 10:58:07 AM, you wrote:
>
> mmc> How do I get the program to empty the Common trash folder on exit?
> I am never sure what is meant by the common trash folder. I have 1 trash
> folder per account and it has a special symbol as oppose
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
> But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
> Subject keeps on auto-completing from history and this turns out to be
> a PITA when you write a
On Tue, 7 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As the subject says I *might* have a copy of klez in The Bat. Norton
> detected it as it came into my mailbox, but the message still has an
> attachment in it, so not sure if its a replaced klez or the real
> thing. Needless to say I'm reluctant to op
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 10:58:07 AM, you wrote:
mmc> How do I get the program to empty the Common trash folder on exit?
mmc> In the Common Inbox-Known's properties, I checked "Empty Trash on
mmc> exit". But the Common trash folder is a folder separate from the
mmc> Common Inbox-known. Even
Hello Andy,
> As the subject says I *might* have a copy of klez in The Bat. Norton detected it as
>it
> came into my mailbox, but the message still has an attachment in it, so not sure if
>its a
> replaced klez or the real thing. Needless to say I'm reluctant to open the e
> mail.
> I know Bat
Hello all,
Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
Subject keeps on auto-completing from history and this turns out to be
a PITA when you write a lot of messages every day. Does anybody know
of a way t
As the subject says I *might* have a copy of klez in The Bat. Norton detected it as it
came into my mailbox, but the message still has an attachment in it, so not sure if
its a replaced klez or the real thing. Needless to say I'm reluctant to open the email.
I know Bat shouldnt be suspectible to
How do I get the program to empty the Common trash folder on exit?
In the Common Inbox-Known's properties, I checked "Empty Trash on
exit". But the Common trash folder is a folder separate from the
Common Inbox-known. Even if I drag the Common Trash to be a subfolder
of Common Inbox-known, it
Hello John,
On Mon, 6 May 2002 17:51:44 -0700GMT (7-5-02, 2:51 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
JT> Because I do not want it to beep, I changed the rule to move the
JT> message to the trash. I am tired of taking out the trash, I have
JT> to do this at home enough.
Check 'Empty Trash on exi
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