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Hello Scott,
Thursday, May 16, 2002, 8:35:05 AM, you wrote:
SF> I just upgraded to i.60h from 1.53. I already had Kaspersky AV Lite
SF> installed. When I tried to load the plugin I got an error message that
SF> directed me to the Kaspersky home page
Hello TBUDL,
I just upgraded to i.60h from 1.53. I already had Kaspersky AV Lite
installed. When I tried to load the plugin I got an error message that
directed me to the Kaspersky home page.
Am I missing anything by running without the plugin? It seems that an
upgrade to KAV 4 is being called f
Original Message:
From: Robert Golovniov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday May 15 2002 10:06PM PT
DT>> I've downloaded 1.60k from the beta site, but neither UltimateZIP or
DT>> Stuffit Expander will unRAR it - UZ shows the bat.exe file but gives
DT>> me an error; Expander says it doesn't recogn
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Hello Don,
Thursday, May 16, 2002, 5:34:42 AM, you wrote:
DT> I've downloaded 1.60k from the beta site, but neither UltimateZIP or
DT> Stuffit Expander will unRAR it - UZ shows the bat.exe file but gives
DT> me an error; Expander says it doesn't re
On 15 May 2002, 23:01, Roelof Otten wrote:
> No, that can't be done, but you can add the same entry to multiple
> groups. And it's up to you of course whether you decide to add only
> people from the group 'clients' to the group 'hardware-parts' or not.
~~~
The reason that I'm using multiple ABs
Hello tbudl,
why if i turn the bat (1.60) in max windows, there strange portion of the
bat's windows under the log view ? need to minimize to see other
open windows. is there any solution to this ? never happen with 1.5x
version
--
Best regards,
bemos mailto:[E
Hello Pete,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 8:43:16 PM, you wrote:
PM> I would assume I have to do nothing
PM> but reinstall The Bat! and then point it toward my mail folder.
--
I rebuild my machine about once a quarter and that's exactly
what I do everytime. The partition where my ma
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, 12:26:15 AM, Peter Chiou wrote:
PC> Hello Rick,
PC> Options >> Preferences at the bottom of the screen...
I figured out why I never saw it there. I was logged in as a user and
not the admin. Which leads into my other post, how can I set it up so
that
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 9:11:30 AM, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
PP> To the 'The Bat! is phoning home and causing UCE' problem: TB! is
PP> _not_ phoning home (have tested this with network capture!) and it
PP> seems you (ztrader) in fact only got the 'welcome' message,
PP> hardcoded into the prog
Hello Rick,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 9:19:11 PM, you wrote:
RR> Ok, I used to use the mail ticker in an earlier version of the bat and
RR> now want to give it another try. For the life of me I can't find the
RR> option to enable the mail ticker anywhere. The help file says: You can
RR> set this
In Outlook, when I type in part of a person's name in the
To: field and click check name, it will check the address
books as well as the LDAP address books. Can The Bat! be
configured to check the LDAP books when I hit the 'ctrl' + '=' keys?
--
Best regards,
Peter
Using The Bat! ver
Hello Marcus,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 11:40:18 AM, you wrote:
MO> Have a look at Options -> Editor Preferences... -> General -> Quote
MO> Name Limit.
--
What does the Quote Name Limit actually control?
--
Best regards,
Peter
___
Ok, I used to use the mail ticker in an earlier version of the bat and
now want to give it another try. For the life of me I can't find the
option to enable the mail ticker anywhere. The help file says: You can
set this in the Options | Preferences | General dialog in the "Display
Ticker" section.
I have a main admin user account and then I set up myself plus my wife
as separate accounts so we can each use the bat and only see our own
folders. The problem is I like to have auto-format off by default and
she likes it on. Whoever sets this preference in the editor
preferences it ends up being
Hi, Guys,
Well, the "Can't send under XP" problem turned out to be a "Hosed
account must be completely deleted and then recreated" problem, and
I've got it knocked.
Now I just want to know if I can tell The Bat! to mark messages
previously seen by another e-mail client as read.
--
I am going to take advantage of that special semi annual Microsoft
feature of rebuilding my machine. What must I do to correctly
backup all my mail, data, addresses, etc for this. My mail folder is on
a different partition than my OS. I would assume I have to do nothing
but reinstal
Hello Allie C Martin,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 9:31:17 PM, in a galaxy far, far away, Allie wrote:
Allie C Martin> Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:
Allie C Martin> ...
PC>> Anyway, I see the threads NOW and I'm beginning to understand the
PC>> POWER of the TICKER !
Allie C Martin> Indeed ... indeed.
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 9:38:57 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
> If one wishes to make as many people as possible read their messages
> with no hassle, then wrap the lines and at a reasonable length.
> Tried, tested and proven.
and use the tested proven recognized 'less than' to identify quoted
m
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Spike [S] wrote:
...
S> All I know is I often don't get to some (less important) emails for
S> weeks (sometimes a month or more!), yet I have to leave them marked
S> unread.
The ticker can be made to display only unread messages in particular
folders
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote to TBUDL:
>> ... Replies to me that are sorted into my 'known' folder get
>> colored, but replies to me that are sorted into the TBUDL folder are
>> not.
MDP> Check the TBUDL filter - does it re-impose the default colour?
It doesn't. This is
Hi Allie,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 21:40:52 -0500, you wrote:
> Not only Outlook. It can also be a Calypso or Eudora thing when
> configured to do so.
True... but I think in those clients you actually have to configure it to force
it. The majority used client does it on it's own sometimes, without
c
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Rick Reumann [RR] wrote:
...
RR> Just curious, sometimes when I reply to certain people's e-mails,
RR> their reply text is not wrapped and I have to manually go and wrap
RR> the lines. What causes this to happen?
That's because the text has really no
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> I've downloaded 1.60k from the beta site, but neither
> UltimateZIP or Stuffit Expander will unRAR it
yes, I had that trouble --BUT --WinRar DID open it --as you can
see, I
am now using (k)
I've downloaded 1.60k from the beta site, but neither UltimateZIP or
Stuffit Expander will unRAR it - UZ shows the bat.exe file but gives
me an error; Expander says it doesn't recognize a legitimate RAR
format. I've downloaded the beta twice with the same results.
Anyone else having this experie
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Jonathan Angliss [JA] wrote:
...
>> Yes, one single line unwrapped. Exactly.
JA> It is an outlook thing ;)
Not only Outlook. It can also be a Calypso or Eudora thing when
configured to do so.
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-=Allie C Martin=-
List Moderator | TB! v1.60k
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David Van Zuijlekom [DVZ] wrote:
...
DVZ> I don't think so. I always read my messages in maximised view and
DVZ> I find it very hard to follow unwrapped messages like your
DVZ> messages. More then once I skip those messages because they are
DVZ> so un
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Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:
...
PC> Anyway, I see the threads NOW and I'm beginning to understand the
PC> POWER of the TICKER !
Indeed ... indeed. Spike just doesn't realize so leave him to catch
up. ;-)
In the ticker virtual folder list you can act
Hi Rick,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 20:58:54 -0400, you wrote:
> Yes, one single line unwrapped. Exactly.
It is an outlook thing ;)
> Right, it's actually from OE users that I notice this. I wonder
> does it even happen to them as well when they reply to other OE
> messages? or does OE
Thursday, May 16, 2002, 3:56:53 AM, Spike wrote:
S> Say it aint so!
It is so, but you can display the HTML-formatting
automatically, leaving the choice to you.
Options>Preferences>Display HTML part automatically
--
"For the Angel of Death spread his wings in blast,
And breathed in the face o
Hi Marck,
On Thu, 16 May 2002 01:53:31 +0100, you wrote:
> > .. is they any ideas for when one wants to email with html/rtf ...
> > font, sizing, color ... what is TheBat! current and long-term status
> > for this.. (sorry, I am a newbie)
>
> Personally, I'm in no hurry and won't use it once it'
Hello Marck D Pearlstone,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 7:53:31 PM, in a galaxy far, far away, Marck wrote:
>> .. is they any ideas for when one wants to email with html/rtf
>> ... font, sizing, color ... what is TheBat! current and
>> long-term status for this.. (sorry, I am a newbie)
Marck D Pearl
Hello David.
At 6:23 PM on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Regex]:
David> I would not expect a response like this from you. As
David> I am sure you know [...]
Was annoyed @ the world & misdirected my animus; sorry.
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! V1.60c/W2K_SP2
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 8:39:41 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA> You mean as a long single line unwrapped?
Yes, one single line unwrapped. Exactly.
JA> Or just weird wrapping, like a few
JA> words on the following line?
No, the above, where it just is one line.
JA> I have noticed f
Hello David,
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 4:22:00 PM, you wrote:
DH>> I've tried to register The Bat! v.1.60c using my original The
DH>> Bat! v. 1.35 Registration Key and Key Checksum password but I'm
DH>> told that the Password doesn't coincide with the Key.
DH>> Will I have to fiddle with th
Hello Jan,
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 7:57:29 AM, you wrote:
Douglas>> [...] Due to a lack of disk space, I stopped
Douglas>> downloading email from some accounts. When I
Douglas>> finally did so, more than 8 thousand messages came
Douglas>> in at once. (A lot of spam was eliminated before
Do
Hi TheBat!
Schmuel
> > Calypso had some excellent pluses that I haven't seen replicated ..
> > Two pluses come to mind...
> > a) multiple searches could be saved.. (in a logical mailbox)
Marck
>TB can do this with physical mailboxes. Search results can be copied
>to any (including a new) fo
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Hi Schmuel,
@16 May 2002, 20:42:12 -0400 (01:42 UK time) Schmuel wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> .. is they any ideas for when one wants to email with html/rtf ...
> font, sizing, color ... what is TheBat! current and long-term s
Hello Michael,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 23:14:29 GMTGMT (16-5-02, 1:14 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MLC> I've pasted the filter below. I've only obscured one of the email
MLC> addresses I use, in the second 'MainSet' line.
I'm at a loss.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Hi Rick,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 20:05:22 -0400, you wrote:
> Just curious, sometimes when I reply to certain people's e-mails,
> their reply text is not wrapped and I have to manually go and wrap the
> lines. What causes this to happen? What's is odd when I view their
> message it looks ok (it's wra
Is it possible to change the functions of the toolbar buttons?
I would like to make the 'check for mail' button into 'check for mail
from all accounts' as that is what I invariably do. At the moment it just
checks for mail on the highlighted account.
I think I'm getting to grips with TB, althou
Thursday, 16 May 2002
Hi Ray,
On Thu, 16 May 2002, at 00:54:25 [GMT +0100] (which was 11:54 a.m.
here in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote:
RD> Is it possible to change the functions of the toolbar buttons?
RD> I would like to make the 'check for mail' button into 'check for mail
RD> from all accoun
Just curious, sometimes when I reply to certain people's e-mails,
their reply text is not wrapped and I have to manually go and wrap the
lines. What causes this to happen? What's is odd when I view their
message it looks ok (it's wrapped) but only when I reply does their
text then become unwrapped
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On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 6:45 PM, you wrote:
PC>>> is there a way to delete a thread using the ticker?
>> Someone else will have to address this,m as I don't use thread views
>> at all!
MDP> And I don't delete mail! (colour me retentive!). he a
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Roelof Otten wrote to TBUDL:
RO> MLC> After that rule, there are various rules to sort messages into
RO> MLC> folders. The problem is that the color group rule is not working on
RO> MLC> TBUDL messages. Replies to me that are sorted into my 'known' folder
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Mike Dillinger wrote:
> From: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 04:15PM PT
> A> Thanks for the hints.
>
> A> The Inbox I tried to import from did indeed have thousands of messages.
> A> Though I still thought a gigabyte free on the drive was good e
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Roelof Otten wrote to TBUDL:
RO> Or subscribe to a free e-mail provider, gmx.net comes to mind, they're
RO> free, aren't they?
Yes, they are. But a few months ago they disabled the non-German
portions of their website, which makes setting up prefs a bit
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Hi Adam,
@16 May 2002, 21:01:10 -0400 (02:01 UK time) Adam wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> You don't say which version you're using. If it's not 'k', you
>> should download it from the beta FTP site at
>> www.ritlabs.com/pub/the
Hello MikeM,
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 09:34:16 -0400, you wrote concerning
'Word Wrapping':
...
> Unwrapped messages look fine.
I don't think so. I always read my messages in maximised view and I
find it very hard to follow unwrapped messages like your messages.
More then once I skip those
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
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> Hi Adam,
>
> @16 May 2002, 20:45:12 -0400 (01:45 UK time) Adam wrote in
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > ... I tried creating a new dummy account, and placing it on a drive
> > wi
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Hi Richard,
@16 May 2002, 00:03:07 +0100 Richard Evans wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP>> before Opera can really be counted as "mainstream", however
MDP>> large or enthusiastic the user base. Sorry.
> In which case what Browse
From: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 04:15PM PT
A> Thanks for the hints.
A> The Inbox I tried to import from did indeed have thousands of messages.
A> Though I still thought a gigabyte free on the drive was good enough.
A> However, now I tried creating a new dummy acc
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Hi Adam,
@16 May 2002, 20:45:12 -0400 (01:45 UK time) Adam wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ... I tried creating a new dummy account, and placing it on a drive
> with yet more space. And I import much smaller folders. Yet, I
> st
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Roelof Otten wrote:
> Hello Adam,
>
> On Wed, 15 May 2002 19:20:16 -0400 (EDT)GMT (16-5-02, 1:20 +0200GMT,
> where I live), you wrote:
>
> A> On an import I get this, and I'm not sure what to think of it:
> A> Not enough storage available to complete this operation
>
> Looks
Hi TBUDL,
On Wed, 15 May 2002, at 00:24:29 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
MDP> You've left out buggy, anomalous and incomplete. I agree with all that
MDP> you say about its speed and security, but flexibility? No. It has an
MDP> incomplete DOM implementation, no local cookies in JavaScript and no
MDP> loc
Hello Gerard,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 6:44:38 AM, you wrote:
SF>> This didn't work. Canadian postal codes use letters and numbers,
SF>> perhaps that is why.
G> So are the Dutch postalcodes.
SF>> I ended up copying my old registry key from the old installation.
SF>> Thanks for the idea.
G> Go
Hello Paul,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 2:49:04 PM, you wrote:
PC> I'm trying to use the mail ticker to read this list, the number of
PC> messages ( ok, here AND PGP-Basics) is getting a bit MUCH.
PC> when reading the mail the regular way, CTRL-SHFT-DEL will delete the
PC> thread ( I think?), is
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Hi Spike,
@15 May 2002, 17:15:01 -0500 (23:15 UK time) Spike wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The ticker is nice, but in my opinion it is useless with high
> volumes of mail :) I have it turned OFF permanently!
While I, OTOH, go
Hello The,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 17:39:21 -0400GMT (15-5-02, 23:39 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
TBaM> In their ongoing war with spammers, they are blocking unknown IP
TBaM> addresses from accessing their SMTP.
That's common practice. Any ISP will only accept outgoing mail from
it's own ip-
Hello Michael,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 21:41:41 GMTGMT (15-5-02, 23:41 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MLC> After that rule, there are various rules to sort messages into
MLC> folders. The problem is that the color group rule is not working on
MLC> TBUDL messages. Replies to me that
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Hi Michael,
@15 May 2002, 21:41:41 Michael L. Cusac wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ... Replies to me that are sorted into my 'known' folder get
> colored, but replies to me that are sorted into the TBUDL folder are
> not.
Check
Hello Adam,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 6:20:16 PM, in a galaxy far, far away, Adam wrote:
Adam> On an import I get this, and I'm not sure what to think of it:
Adam> Not enough storage available to complete this operation
Not sure in this case but you probably don't have the space for
more than T
Hello Adam,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 19:20:16 -0400 (EDT)GMT (16-5-02, 1:20 +0200GMT,
where I live), you wrote:
A> On an import I get this, and I'm not sure what to think of it:
A> Not enough storage available to complete this operation
Looks like you haven't got enough free disk space. No idea what
Hello Paul Cartwright,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 4:49:04 PM, in a galaxy far, far away, Paul wrote:
Paul Cartwright> I'm trying to use the mail ticker to read this
Paul Cartwright> list, the number of messages ( ok, here AND
Paul Cartwright> PGP-Basics) is getting a bit MUCH.
The ticker is nic
I've added a color group rule at the top of my list for incoming mail.
It adds a message to a color group if the kludges contain my FQDN but
the sender is not me, so that I can easily spot replies to my messages
on mailing lists. (I only want it to do this for lists, but I will
fine-tune the
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, The Bat and Machete wrote...
> Gotta love my ISP.
> In their ongoing war with spammers, they are blocking unknown IP
> addresses from accessing their SMTP. Which is fine if you're using
> KillerMail, a web-based client and their recommended (i.e. supported)
> client.
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Hello TBUDL,
I'm trying to use the mail ticker to read this list, the number of
messages ( ok, here AND PGP-Basics) is getting a bit MUCH.
when reading the mail the regular way, CTRL-SHFT-DEL will delete the
thread ( I think?), is there a way to de
Hello Geoff,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 22:24:53 +0100GMT (15-5-02, 23:24 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
GL> I may be missing something here because I haven't found a method of
GL> storing subgroups (that is, groups within groups). Can this be done?
No, that can't be done, but you can add the sam
Gotta love my ISP.
In their ongoing war with spammers, they are blocking unknown IP
addresses from accessing their SMTP. Which is fine if you're using
KillerMail, a web-based client and their recommended (i.e. supported)
client. I, being of sound mind, use TB!.
My cable modem regularly leases a
On an import I get this, and I'm not sure what to think of it:
Not enough storage available to complete this operation
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On 15 May 2002, 21:56, Roelof Otten wrote:
>
> Anyhow why is it easier for maintenance to have contacts in multiple
> address books? I don't see where's the difference between different
> groups or different ab's. Except that one AB with multiple groups is
> more flexible, because contacts can b
On Wed, 15 May 2002, [ISO-8859-2] Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
> Hello MikeM,
>
> 15. maj 2002, 20:39:57, you wrote:
>
> > I read the lists from three different locations using three different computers.
>So, when the "configuration" changes, it is easier for me to just email the Calypso
>file to
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Hail Douglas
On 15 May 2002 at 15:57:11 -0500 (which was 21:57 where I live) Douglas
Hinds wrote
> I've tried to register The Bat! v.1.60c using my original The Bat! v.
> 1.35 Registration Key and Key Checksum password but I'm told that the
> Passwo
Hello TBUDL members
Since I received no replies and the problems persist, you can expect
me to try again until this issue is resolved. Copies are going to
Ritlabs also and in fact the issue is with them anyway.
I upgraded computers from a 486 / AMD P133 w/ Win95a and The Bat! v.
1.42 to a P4 w/
[Original Message]
From: Roelof Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 01:56 PM PT
RO>
RO> Anyhow why is it easier for maintenance to have contacts in multiple
RO> address books? I don't see where's the difference between different
RO> groups or different ab's. Except that on
Hello Mike,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 13:34:50 -0700GMT (15-5-02, 22:34 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
MD> Am I correct in assuming that you cannot address contacts to your group
MD> unless they are in the same address book?
Yes. That's the reason I've got just one address book.
MD> I have mult
Folks,
Sorry, I've got a lot of questions. :)
Am I correct in assuming that you cannot address contacts to your group
unless they are in the same address book? I have multiple address books
for maintenance purposes. I'm having problems adding contacts to my group
unless they are in the same a
Hello Marck,
15. maj 2002, 21:52:27, you wrote:
> See - not quoted! Mind you, if you reply, that line will be quoted
> like this:
> >
> instead of this:
>>
No, it's quoted properly...
--
Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/
ICQ: 26266467
[The Bat! v1.60d on
On 5/15/02 at 9:07 PM Jernej Simončič wrote:
>Hello MikeM,
>
>15. maj 2002, 20:39:57, you wrote:
>
>> I read the lists from three different locations using three
different
>computers. So, when the "configuration" changes, it is easier for me
to
>just email the Calypso file to the two other
>>
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Hi Schmuel,
@15 May 2002, 14:35:47 -0400 (19:35 UK time) Schmuel wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Calypso had some excellent pluses that I haven't seen replicated ..
> (been using Eudora, but interested in TheBat! )
> Two pluses c
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Hi Mike,
@15 May 2002, 11:24:50 -0700 (19:24 UK time) Mike Dillinger wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've noticed that The Bat! will format an entire line as if it was a
> reply if it finds the greater than character ">".
> This
Hello Jan,
> Select the text you want & .
Nice... I have not seen this. Shift-F4 is nice too. You never stop
learning :).
Best regards,
Mitja Perko
Current Ver: 1.60k
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
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did you notice how TB cutted the word "recover" in the subject?
it's a bug in 1.60d or a bad regex in your template?
--
Ricardo M. Reyes
(Mar del Plata - Argentina)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usando The Bat! 1.60c
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Hello MikeM,
15. maj 2002, 20:39:57, you wrote:
> I read the lists from three different locations using three different computers.
>So, when the "configuration" changes, it is easier for me to just email the Calypso
>file to the two other
> locations in order to keep everything in sync (nat
On 5/15/02 at 12:22 PM Dave Gorman wrote:
>Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 11:16:29 AM, MikeM wrote:
>
>> Only one advantage that I see -- Calypso keeps all the messages
>> and settings in a single file. I need that for my mailing list
>> usage.
>
>Why is this important? ...Not being argumentative, ju
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 20:24, Mike Dillinger wrote:
> Is there any way I can force The Bat! to just look at the first
> couple of characters in a line to determine whether it's a reply or
> code?
Have a look at Options -> Editor Preferences... -> General -> Quote
Name Limit.
--
Regards,
On 15 May 2002, 19:24, Mike Dillinger wrote:
> Is there any way I can force The Bat! to just look at the first couple
> of characters in a line to determine whether it's a reply or code?
~~~
>From the menu, choose Options, Editor Preferences, then set the
required number of characters in Quote N
Bats-
The exchange settings are:
POP server: same as the Exchange server
user id: \\
As in:
MYDOMAIN\myNTlogin\[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The exchange alias is found by locating yourself in the Exchange (or
Outlook) Address Book, choosing properties and finding the
"Alias" field
Hello bemos!
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 7:33:50 PM you wrote:
> i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
> "" i can't delete that, is this something to do with the klez
> virus ?
No, it's not. It's a feature. If you don't want it, go into your
Sorting Office and
Folks,
I've noticed that The Bat! will format an entire line as if it was a
reply if it finds the greater than character ">".
This is tough on me because I am on HTML and PERL mailing
lists, and as you may know, that character is used extensively in
both languages.
Is there any way I can force
Hi TheBat!,
Douglas
> (Anyone want a Calypso license)?
Schmuel (newbie to the forum) .. greetings...
I'll trade ya the Brooklyn Bridge..
Calypso has been defunct for a month or two, for awhile
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Hi bemos,
@15 May 2002, 01:33:50 +0800 (18:33 UK time) bemos wrote in
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> i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
> "" i can't delete that, is this something to do with the
> klez
Hello Marcus,
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 12:20:53 PM, you replied to my saying to
Mike M's statement:
M>>> Another thing I like about Calypso (though more minor) is that the
M>>> message store is encrypted (albeit, not too strongly). I haven't
M>>> taken the time yet to see if TB! has a simila
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, bemos wrote...
> Hello tbudl,
> i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
> "" i can't delete that, is this something to do with the klez
> virus ?
Not at all... this filter is supposed to be there. It is a default
filter created by
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 11:16:29 AM, MikeM wrote:
> Only one advantage that I see -- Calypso keeps all the messages
> and settings in a single file. I need that for my mailing list
> usage.
Why is this important? ...Not being argumentative, just
curious.
--
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 19:14, Douglas Hinds wrote:
M>> Another thing I like about Calypso (though more minor) is that the
M>> message store is encrypted (albeit, not too strongly). I haven't
M>> taken the time yet to see if TB! has a similar feature.
> I don't encrypt but many here do.
No
Hi,
I'm just playing with message dispatcher. I have to keep my home
computer, and work computer with the same emails on, so I have both
clients (one is TB! the other is Sylpheed for linux) set to leave the
mail on the server. That all works fine. What I do when I get into
work, is
Hello MikeM,
In reply to what you wrote on Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 11:16:29 AM:
M> |What do you feel are the good points of Calypso over The Bat!
I am a registered Calypso owner and also a Calypso refugee.
M> Only one advantage that I see -- Calypso keeps all the messages and
M> settings
Hello tbudl,
i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
"" i can't delete that, is this something to do with the klez
virus ?
--
Best regards,
bemos mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current
On 15 May 2002, 17:11, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> There's no way to tell an MTA _in general_ to deliver mail to _all_ known
> local recipients.
~~~
In certain circumstances, this is possible -- but it requires the
(probably unknowing) co-operation of the postmaster.
For example, my MTA has a de
Hello Dierk Haasis !
On Wed, 15 May 2002 18:31:15 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 15.05.2002, 18:31 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
>> I can't find in outlook 97 where the parameters under MS Exchange Server
>> where this parameters can be found and used in the bat
> Please do some
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