Hello Gerard,
On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 8:48:29 AM you wrote (at least in part):
G> I only recently found that when you use deferred sending and there is
G> more then 1 email in the outbox when sending starts, some msg don't get
G> send! My advice is to use immediate delivery.
G> It is a kn
Dear Ravindra,
Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 6:41:12 AM you wrote:
>>From the compose window, is there some way to send the message
RM> immediately *without* having to confirm?
Yes.
Account -> Properties -> Options -> Remove the v in "Confirm
immediate sending".
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Kind regards,
Brit
Hi Gerard,
G> I believe it could be a filter deleting a (spma) msg?
I just checked all the active filters and none of them are set to play
any sound. The only filter I have that operates automatically on
receipt moves messages from the Inbox to other folders for sorting.
But the filters themse
ON Thursday, June 13, 2002, 6:26:17 AM, you wrote:
PG> ... whereas here in the UK I get something resembling a Space Invader.
Well that resembles the general consensus in the UK. :-)
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Best regards,
Gerard
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It was enoug
ON Thursday, June 13, 2002, 8:32:18 AM, you wrote:
PP> Does it have to? I've set up Reply filters for eBay (set a color group
PP> when reply to a winner was written) and it is hooked when I send the
PP> message to Outbox. Not saving as draft, but when using 'Queue in
PP> Outbox' (I do generally
ON Thursday, June 13, 2002, 8:06:23 AM, you wrote:
B> Hi Daniel,
DG>> TheBat! | Account | Properties | Sound | uncheck "Play sound ..."
B> I've done that. It makes no difference. It's not a "new mail" sound.
B> It's something else. Like an error but there's no error message.
Hi Blarp,
I beli
12 June 2002, 21:52, you wrote:
JR> Reading their material would lead one to think that NOD32
JR> was consistently the best antivirus software out there
JR> [something I would want] but from this list I'm getting
JR> very mixed signals.
I don't think there's any question that NOD is an ex
Hello Marck,
On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 1:12:00 AM you wrote (at least in part):
MDP> Now, when you *Send* a reply (it *must* leave your outbox before the
MDP> filter actually operates) to any message, the recipient will be added
MDP> to the address book.
Does it have to? I've set up Reply f
Hello Marck,
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 9:11:48 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
MDP> HTML formatting is *not* a server side function. It is client side and
MDP> you should be able to set Outlook to not send HTML.
Marck, once in your life you're wrong :-)
Only once :-))) But you are :-)
Ex
Hi Daniel,
DG> TheBat! | Account | Properties | Sound | uncheck "Play sound ..."
I've done that. It makes no difference. It's not a "new mail" sound.
It's something else. Like an error but there's no error message.
Tom
Current Ver: 1.60
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Ravindra Maharaj wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From the compose window, is there some way to send the message
> immediately *without* having to confirm?
Ravindra,
I think Account/Properties/Transport, and check 'immediate' instead of
'def
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Rick Reumann wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
RR> I, as well, know plenty of people that won't switch to The Bat since it
RR> doesn't synch to the Palm. More and more people like having all their
RR> devices integrated. That's one advantage Outl
>> From the compose window, is there some way to send the message
>> immediately *without* having to confirm?
> Never mind, figured it out - it's in the account properties.
> Here's one I didn't figure out though - how do I delete messages
> without confirmation?
> Sometimes this happens, an
>From the compose window, is there some way to send the message
immediately *without* having to confirm?
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I, as well, know plenty of people that won't switch to The Bat since it
doesn't synch to the Palm. More and more people like having all their
devices integrated. That's one advantage Outlook has in the market
right now. It's very frustrating that I have one set of contacts in my
palm and then anot
... whereas here in the UK I get something resembling a Space Invader.
On Thursday, 13 June 2002, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
DAC> On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, 5:35:06 AM, Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats] wrote:
>> I think the Euro is only displayed in EC countries :-)
DAC> I'm getting the Euro sign her
Hello Tim,
Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 6:27:49 AM, you wrote:
TM> (and in the scheme of
TM> things, the people that want to sync their Palm's and the TBab are a
TM> fairly small number of registered TBers...)
I do not know how many Palm users there are in The Bat! world, but I
would be willing
Hi Joseph,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 22:15:53 -0500, you wrote:
> Also: would someone please post the URL for the archives? I could
> probably search there for the answer
> Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
It's in the footer ;)
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Jonathan Angliss
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I know this has been asked and answered, but: the 'configure' button
is grayed out. Is that for other plug-ins, but not for NOD?
Also: would someone please post the URL for the archives? I could
probably search there for the answer
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JN
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RMR> I think there wasn't any results, but I would really want something
RMR> like that too!
Me, too. Really, really want it :)
Best regards,
Aaron
Aaron Green, MD
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
MDP> a frenzy of false positivity
Sounds like the 80's
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Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Uns
On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, 5:35:06 AM, Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats] wrote:
> I think the Euro is only displayed in EC countries :-)
I'm getting the Euro sign here in US of A.
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P O Box 47828
Wichita KS 67201-7828
316.263.9706 fax 316.263.6385
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Using
Replying to your message of Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 6:09:49 PM:
MDP> Okay - sounds like you've not spotted the scroll bar at the side of
MDP> the panel .
Hey Marck,
I missed that thing once before, you think I would have learned.huh?
That did it...it actually works!
Thanks for your h
Hey Marck,
My MUA believes you used Ritlabs SecureBat! (v1.60q)
to write the following on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 3:11:48 PM.
>> I think someone could probably write a QT for this...
MDP> That's not possible because the thing that makes a reply part of a
MDP> thread are the References and I
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Hi Jan,
@13 June 2002, 20:01:20 -0400 (01:01 UK time) Jan Rifkinson wrote in
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> Where does one get the TB! plug-in?
AVG: http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/avgbatb7.zip
Dr Web: http://www.dials.ru/engli
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Hi Pete,
@13 June 2002, 17:49:22 -0600 (00:49 UK time) Pete Milne wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP>> Action. Add address to AB, Sender from. (I used a group called
MDP>> "test").
> Marck...ok, this is where I am getting stuck.
Hi Marck.
At 6:06 PM on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 you wrote the
following about [AVG or NOD32?]:
MDP> [...] The AV plug-in returns a True/False result and
MDP> some identification data. TB shows the result (if a
MDP> positive is found) and moves the offending message to a
MDP> quarantine folder.
Replying to your message of Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 5:12:00 PM:
MDP> Action. Add address to AB, Sender from. (I used a group called
MDP> "test").
Marck...ok, this is where I am getting stuck. Are you saying this goes
under the 'action' tab? If soI see no where to do that. If it is
sup
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Hi Pete,
@12 June 2002, 16:39:43 -0600 (23:39 UK time) Pete Milne wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP>> Okay - now I've tested it. The Replied filter works well.
> Ok..this is getting funny. I really am a lot sharper than
> this..
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Hi Ben,
@12 June 2002, 23:36:57 +0100 Ben Kennish wrote in
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> Why bother? -
Because it may have been trapped in a frenzy of false positivity and
*whoops*, there goes baby, out with the bath water. In a TB qua
Tue, 11 Jun 2002 17:01:17[GMT -0700] (8:01 PM EDST) Blarp wrote:
> The Bat! keeps making playing the annoying Windows "stop" sound
> ("dunk") whenever I do a check/send all mail. It seems like one or two
> of the accounts are causing it but they never generate that sound when
> accessed individ
Replying to your message of Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 4:20:12 PM:
MDP> Okay - now I've tested it. The Replied filter works well.
Ok..this is getting funny. I really am a lot sharper than this...must be
the heat!
This is how I have it:
Name: address book
Source folder: inbox (also tried 's
Hi Joseph,
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 11:19:01 PM, you wrote:
JN> I just d/l this, again, to try, again. A question for those fans of
JN> the BAV: there's been a lot of talk about the quarantine folder, but
JN> why do you choose that option instead of trying to cure the infection
JN> or one o
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Hi Pete,
@12 June 2002, 16:04:45 -0600 (23:04 UK time) Pete Milne wrote in
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> Go figure...I can't get either one of them to work. How much you
> want to bet it is my fault and not TB!?? ;o)
Okay - now I've te
I just d/l this, again, to try, again. A question for those fans of
the BAV: there's been a lot of talk about the quarantine folder, but
why do you choose that option instead of trying to cure the infection
or one of the other choices?
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Hi Joseph,
@12 June 2002, 17:00:56 -0500 (23:00 UK time) Joseph N. wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ... Is the whole plug-in really no more than a call to the NOD32
> scanner (the green cross program) with an extra option (quarant
ON Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 11:30:05 PM, you wrote:
JB> Yet, something will translate it into HTML by the time it reaches the
JB> list :( This has only started happening since they moved me to MS
JB> Exchange. I believe it is reformatting my plain text into html.
Hi John,
It sure looks like
Hello Marck,
> And I'm sure I said that there *will* a global "No" option, but not a
> global "Yes"...
>
> ,-=[ [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]=-
>> Sorry to confuse. There will be a global "ignore all" option (don't
>> even *think* about downloading) but if you want to see t
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Jan Rifkinson wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
JR> Reading their material would lead one to think that NOD32
JR> was consistently the best antivirus software out there
JR> [something I would want] but from this list I'm getting
JR> very
Replying to your message of Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 2:02:31 PM:
MDP> Ricardo's suggestion of using an Outgoing message filter is good. If
MDP> you can't get it to work as a Replied filter, just drag it down to the
MDP> Outgoing filter set and change the source / destination folder to
MDP> Out
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ACM> It no doubt functions better than a generic POP3 scanner.
Allie,
I guess that's the real issue. My concern, which perhaps you can
address, is this: Eset (the NOD people) are in the AV busi
Hello Marck,
> Sorry to confuse. There will be a global "ignore all" option (don't
> even *think* about downloading)...
Great news! Thanks :)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Current Ver: 1.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jan Rifkinson [JR] wrote:
JR> That might be a convenience but what about running anti-virus
JR> against some file that you get on a disk. How's that going to
JR> work? Does NOD create a right but
Hi Allie.
At 5:13 PM on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 you wrote the
following about [AVG or NOD32?]:
ACM> There's a plugin available for NOD32 that works well
ACM> for incoming messages. I've tested it and it works.
ACM> When it detects an infected message it can be
ACM> configured to do one of the f
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 4:46 PM, you wrote:
>> FIRST and FOREMOST, please try and TRIM some of that quoting!!
JA> Erm... hehe... I had to scroll down a whole page before I got to your
JA> message ;)
I wanted to leave the filter part of that
Hello Jan
Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 9:52:11 PM, in which you
wrote:
JR> would lead one to think that NOD32 was the best antivirus software
It's the best I've used but I like to keep things simple so will
continue to use it separately.
It's fast, it doesn't 'tak
Title: RE: New Thread Button? (was RE: IMAP, moving to TB
>> Try choosing Format\Plain Text, before sending your msg from M$
>> Lookout.
Oh I have. It's my default as well, since I abhor html email myself.
>HTML formatting is *not* a server side function. It is client side and
>you sho
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Hi Allie,
@12 June 2002, 15:52:06 -0500 (21:52 UK time) Allie C Martin wrote in
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> ... The message may be cleaned or renegated to a quarantine folder.
> ... It no doubt functions better than a generic POP3 sca
Hi Ravindra,
on Wed, 12 Jun 2002 20:41:53 +0100GMT (12.06.02, 21:41 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
RM> is there some way to start a composition window using a particular
RM> account?
When there is a focus in the account/folders pane hitting New Message
o
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
> Also think of what happens if 5 of your messages contain 2 and 5MB
> attachments and 5 of your filters are configured to search the
> entire message source. It would take a long time to for those
> filters to check the source for each of thos
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jonathan Angliss [JA] wrote:
JA> As you said... depends on your point of view. I'd have expected
JA> anywhere to include anywhere in the email... and seeing as an
JA> attachment is also in the em
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jan Rifkinson [JR] wrote:
ACM>> [...] I've tried the plugin and all it really does is
ACM>> alert you that a message is infected, providing you
ACM>> with the message sender and subject. TB! cont
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
JA>> hehe... defeats the meaning of "anywhere" then ;)
> Depends on your point of reference but I think this discussion
> occurred before. There's a list of places where you can exclusively
> search for strings and then 'Anywhere' encompasses
Hi Allie.
At 3:47 PM on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 you wrote the
following about [AVG or NOD32?]:
ACM> [...] I've tried the plugin and all it really does is
ACM> alert you that a message is infected, providing you
ACM> with the message sender and subject. TB! continues to
ACM> download the message
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:
PC> this is the same for both NOD and AVG, am I correct there ???
I don't know about AVG.
After doing this, it more solidifies the benefit of the plug-in. The
messag
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jonathan Angliss [JA] wrote:
>> It means only headers and message body text.
JA> hehe... defeats the meaning of "anywhere" then ;)
Depends on your point of reference but I think this discussion
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Paul Cartwright wrote...
> FIRST and FOREMOST, please try and TRIM some of that quoting!!
Erm... hehe... I had to scroll down a whole page before I got to your
message ;)
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 4:03 PM, you wrote:
>> Create a quick template named eg. QuoteStyle, and put this in:
>> 8<--
>> %IF:"%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?im-s)^X-Mailer\:.*(Bat!|Becky
Hello Ravi.
At 3:41 PM on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Starting message using specified account]:
Ravindra> [...] is there some way to start a composition
Ravindra> window using a particular account? [/...]
Yes, via template or QT
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Ridgefield, CT U
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 3:47 PM, you wrote:
CT>> I use NOD and elect to store attachments separate from TB's
CT>> messages. If an infected message (with or without an attachment)
CT>> comes in then NOD's monitor triggers as the file(s) are bein
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Hi Miguel,
@12 June 2002, 22:00:51 +0200 (21:00 UK time) Miguel A. Urech wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Having said that, it may be the RITlabs will bow to pressure and
>> have a 'Yes, Yes (all), No, No (all)' dialog box. I sti
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Hi Pete,
@12 June 2002, 13:39:15 -0600 (20:39 UK time) Pete Milne wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP>> Should be, yes. Have you tried it yet?
> No, didn't work yet. What should I have in the "source folder" and in the
> move "me
Hello Marck,
> Having said that, it may be the RITlabs will bow to pressure and
> have a 'Yes, Yes (all), No, No (all)' dialog box. I still think that
> a 'Yes (all)' option exposes naive users to hidden dangers.
But that would be asked at least once per message and, like I have
said in my reply
Hello ChristopherX,
> I agree, having to click NO 20 times can become very frustrating! I think
> maybe you click click yes or no just the once and then it does all the
> remaing pictures for the mail. The reason I say that, is why would you
> want to downlaod just selected images? How do you
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Hello tbudl,
Sorry about the lack of trim in my last message. I really am working on
this problem!
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Best regards,
Frank D. Hubeny
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
JA>> Shouldn't the "anywhere" option get it then? Or does anywhere mean
JA>> only headers and body?
> It means only headers and message body text.
hehe... defeats the meaning of "anywhere" then ;)
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jonathan Angliss [JA] wrote:
>> Yes, it stops there. Attachments aren't part of the text body.
JA> Shouldn't the "anywhere" option get it then? Or does anywhere mean
JA> only headers and body?
Hello tbudl,
Allow me to sum it all up and offer the obvious solution. Lots of
people don't want it. Lots do. Some have spoken about being able
to click individual images and accept or deny them. From both the
marketing standpoint, as well as that of an end-user and long-time
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Hello Paul,
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, you wrote in part:
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> On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 8:48 AM, you wrote:
JN>> Lars, et al.,
JN>> Thanks for the troubleshooting. This is a fantastically use
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Clive Taylor [CT] wrote:
CT> I use NOD and elect to store attachments separate from TB's
CT> messages. If an infected message (with or without an attachment)
CT> comes in then NOD's monitor trigg
Hi all,
I know that once you're in a composition window, you can switch
accounts using hotkeys ...
But is there some way to start a composition window using a particular
account?
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El miércoles 12 de junio de 2002, 15.52, Marck D Pearlstone decía:
MDP> Use a "Replied" filter
well, that's obviously better than my suggestion!!!, I guess I should explore a
bit more the options ...
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Replying to your message of Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 1:08:41 PM:
MDP> Should be, yes. Have you tried it yet?
Marck,
No, didn't work yet. What should I have in the "source folder" and in the
move "messages to folder"...or should I be doing this in the
"alternatives" tab?
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Pete
Wedn
Hello Mitja,
MP> BTW: I solved most if not all of the virus problem by filtering mail
MP> and looking for:
MP> _*name="*.vbs"
MP> _*name="*.scr"
MP> _*name="*.pif"
MP> _*name="*.bat"
MP> *Content-type: audio/x-wav; name=*.exe*
MP> *Content-type: audio/x-midi; name=*.exe*
MP> Although this filte
El miércoles 12 de junio de 2002, 10.27, Tim Musson decía:
TM> but I don't think he has had a chance to (and in the scheme of
TM> things, the people that want to sync their Palm's and the TBab are a
TM> fairly small number of registered TBers...)
May be only a few of us are interested, but still
El miércoles 12 de junio de 2002, 14.47, Pete Milne decía:
PM> Is there a way I can automatically add the person's address to the
PM> address book when I reply to their mail?
you can create an "outgoing mail" filter that catches all the mails
you send, and adds the recipient to the AB. You
Hello Giles,
An archeological dig discovered that on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at
09:58 GMT -0400, Giles [G] typed the following:
G> Now every time I open the program it quits almost immediately (logo
G> comes up, window comes up, tip of the day comes up, then it
G> disappears.)
That's weird. A
Marck,
Thanks for the help!
Aaron Green, MD
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Hi Tim,
@12 June 2002, 14:57:16 -0400 (19:57 UK time) Tim Musson wrote in
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> I think someone could probably write a QT for this...
That's not possible because the thing that makes a reply part of a
thread are
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Hi Pete,
@12 June 2002, 13:02:06 -0600 (20:02 UK time) Pete Milne wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP>> Use a "Replied" filter with an action of "Add to address book" for the
MDP>> recipient. Make the filter generic ('@' in kludges
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 8:48 AM, you wrote:
JN> Lars, et al.,
JN> Thanks for the troubleshooting. This is a fantastically useful
JN> template addition. Thanks also to "JS>," whoever you might be, who it
JN> appears from the fragments I still
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 7:52 AM, you wrote:
PC>> %SINGLERE
PC>> On %ODATEEN, %OTIME, you wrote:
PC>> %Quotestyle='%Qinclude="Qstyle"'
LG> ^^
PC>> %Cursor%Quotes
PC>> my quicktemplate is named Quotestyle, shoul
Replying to your message of Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 12:52:38 PM:
MDP> Use a "Replied" filter with an action of "Add to address book" for the
MDP> recipient. Make the filter generic ('@' in kludges is one I often
MDP> use). That should do it for you.
Marck,
I did "add to address book" with r
Hey John,
My MUA believes you used Microsoft Outlook CWS, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)
to write the following on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 2:15:44 PM.
>>> a "New Thread" button
>>It's called the 'New' button ;)
JB> Well yes, but it doesn't prefill the "to" field. Sometimes getting the
JB> to
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Hi Pete,
@12 June 2002, 11:47:28 -0600 (18:47 UK time) Pete Milne wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Is there a way I can automatically add the person's address to the
> address book when I reply to their mail?
Use a "Replied"
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 8:30 AM, you wrote:
CT> I use NOD and elect to store attachments separate from TB's messages.
CT> If an infected message (with or without an attachment) comes in then
CT> NOD's monitor triggers as the file(s) are being s
Hello Peter,
Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 9:51:53 AM, you wrote:
PP> What settings are done in Opera for mail client???
I ordinarily use Opera > Preferences > E-Mail [X] "Use default e-mail
client" with TB! as default which works fine otherwise.
By encasing just recipient name with quotes, I am ab
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, John Bohumil wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>It's called the 'New' button ;)
> Well yes, but it doesn't prefill the "to" field. Sometimes getting the to field
>filled in properly takes longer than it should
John,
I missed the earlier p
Title: RE: New Thread Button? (was RE: IMAP, moving to TB
>> This happens often enough that I think it would be nice to have a
>> "New Thread" button that would address the new message to the
>> highlighted messages sender, but would nevertheless begin a new
>> thread. Is there a way to cu
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, John Bohumil wrote...
> This happens often enough that I think it would be nice to have a
> "New Thread" button that would address the new message to the
> highlighted messages sender, but would nevertheless begin a new
> thread. Is there a way to customize a button o
Is there a way I can automatically add the person's address to the
address book when I reply to their mail?
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Title: New Thread Button? (was RE: IMAP, moving to TB
>T> Hello,
>T> I've just begun using The Bat! Version 1.60q... having a couple
>T> problems.
>Ok, sure. One thing first. Please don't hit Reply on a message. Hit
>New message to start a new thread. Click View/View threads by
>refer
Hello Joseph,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 12:03:56 -0500GMT (12-6-02, 19:03 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
RO>> Just create for every AB a group that includes all entries in that AB,
RO>> now you've got groups that you can use for templates.
JN> Seems inelegant,
Yep, that's my house style. ;-)
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Hello Paddy,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 09:26:59 -0700GMT (12-6-02, 18:26 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
MG>> Try replacing spaces with %20 within the link, also use > and
MG>> < for the 'angled' brackets: > href="mailto:Paddy%20L%20<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>";>Paddy L
PL> Thanks, but didn't work with T
Hello Markus,
Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 8:17:43 AM, you wrote:
MG> Try replacing spaces with %20 within the link, also use > and < for
MG> the 'angled' brackets:
MG> mailto:Paddy%20L%20<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>";>Paddy L
I am closer. I moved the quotes to bracket just the name:
mailto:"Paddy%20L"<[E
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Roelof Otten wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
RO> Just create for every AB a group that includes all entries in that AB,
RO> now you've got groups that you can use for templates.
Roelof,
Seems inelegant, but it works. Thx.
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Hello Markus,
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 6:43:21 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
>> Even RFC-821, and of course it's 'going to be replacement' RFC-2821, state
>> a SMTP has to prepend a period if a line starts with one
MG> "a SMTP"? you probably
Hello Paddy,
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 6:31:26 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
PP>> mailto:Paddy%20L%20<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>">Paddy L
PL> Didn't work with TB!.
Check your whole settings ... must be something wrong outside The Bat!.
I'm sorry, but
Hi,
Peter Palmreuther wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> Must have been very old times :-)
> Even RFC-821, and of course it's 'going to be replacement' RFC-2821, state
> a SMTP has to prepend a period if a line starts with one
"a SMTP"? you probably meant MUA.
> when sending out the message
Hello Peter,
Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 8:14:18 AM, you wrote:
PL>> Using: mailto:Paddy L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"> Paddy L
PP> Try it this way:
PP> mailto:Paddy%20L%20<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>">Paddy L
Didn't work with TB!.
PP> In general: replace every occurrence of ' ' (space) with '%20' and if in
PP
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