Hi Jonathan,
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002 16:29 your local time, which was 22:29 my
local time, Jonathan Angliss [JA] wrote;
JA> (that is --)
As you can see from the below, it seems to be working fine. Thanks for
that :-)
JA> That is a signature delimiter. When you use that, anything below it is
Hello Clemens,
Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 8:19:53 AM, Clemens 'Gullevek' Schwaighofer wrote:
> Hello The Bat! ML,
> How can I make a rule, that filters out all mail with no to (emtpy
> To: ) or CC, BCC ...
> Would be another small victory in the Fight for SPAM ...
well ... it's as easy
When opening the Personal Address Book, it opens with a + box at left.
You then have to left click on the box to turn it into a - box and to
open up the subfolders. Can this be set as the default?
Paul
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Using T
Hoi TBUDL,
our corp. email service is base on MS Exchange and Outlook usage.
But we all know which email client is the best...
My problem is the LDAP-feature.
I don't know what to use as search base.
When searching i do not receive any results (connection is working).
Can anyone give me a tip,
Hi Thomas,
TF> No, you cannot just run only one filter.
I suspected as much after going through all the menu options. Sigh.
It's a really handy feature when you've just created a rule (filter)
and want to run it against your Inbox. One of the few things Outlook
Express is better at. (FWIW, Becky
Hello Dwight,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 15:25:44 -0500 GMT (17/07/02, 03:25 +0700 GMT),
Dwight A Corrin wrote:
DAC> I think always. The games were more primitive of course back in days
DAC> when computers required their own huge air conditioned rooms and
DAC> ground to a halt on days when there were b
Hello Michael,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 04:24:44 +0100 GMT (17/07/02, 10:24 +0700 GMT),
Michael Thompson wrote:
TF>>> How do you password-protect files? I managed to password-protect a
TF>>> directory once, but cannot remember how I did that.
MT> I think this program you refer to is "Magic Folders"
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:20:22 +0200 GMT (17/07/02, 02:20 +0700 GMT),
Peter Fjelsten wrote:
PF> I am sorry to say that I haven't tried it. I will hand on my master
PF> thesis on Friday so I am fully backed up.
Good luck!
BTW what are you studying?
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator de
Hello Blarp,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:31:58 -0700 GMT (17/07/02, 11:31 +0700 GMT),
Blarp wrote:
B> Is there a function in TB similar to Outlook Express' "Apply message
B> rule now" that can run a specific rule (filter) against a selected
B> folder or all folders manually? The "refilter" action is
Hello Ricardo,
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at 2:31:48 AM you [RMR] wrote (at least in
part):
RMR> I would like to cut the signatures (everything below the '-- ')
RMR> before writing the archive, just like the %QUOTES macro does, but
RMR> obviously without the Quote prefix in every line.
If you
Hello Ben,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:35:03 +0100 GMT (17/07/02, 06:35 +0700 GMT),
Ben Kennish wrote:
BK> Please please please use a browser based on the Gecko engine (like
BK> Mozilla or K-Meleon) to give web site designers (such as me) an actual
BK> standard that we can work to without fear of bro
Nick,
On 16-07-2002 23:28, you [N] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> How is this achieved and are there any basic rules I need to follow to
>> have one myself?
N> Not really.
Yes!
Netikette prescribes max 4 lines of 72 characters.
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Best regards
Peter Fjelsten
Dwight,
On 16-07-2002 22:44, you [D] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
D> congrats and good luck. Celebrate Saturday, don't fiddle with e-mail
D> til Sunday.
I will go on a well-deserved holiday for a month. I have flagged your
message so I may return to it when I get back.
-
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 04:32:28 +0100 GMT (Jul 17, 09:17 my local time),
you [MT] wrote:
MT> varients should still contain something in similar fashioon to the
MT> origional, and still should be realised.
I think Norton's Bloodhound technology does this
--
Cheers,
Sudip
Hello Deborah,
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 22:00 GMT +0100, aliens probed Deborah W
[DW] and found:
DW> Wellsome of the people who are in the Trekker AB are also in
DW> my personal AB, but most aren't, so it's more cluttered with them
DW> all in one place
In your trekker group properti
Is there a function in TB similar to Outlook Express' "Apply message
rule now" that can run a specific rule (filter) against a selected
folder or all folders manually? The "refilter" action is not what I
want since it runs all filters in a category, not just a particular
one. Also, the assign to h
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 04:25:30 +0100 GMT (Jul 17, 09:10 my local time),
you [MT] wrote:
MT> Partition Magic will quite happily convert NTFS to FAT / FAT32 and
MT> Vice versa.
Will it convert NTFS to FAT32 without losing data? I think XP
converts FAT32 to NTFS without having to format
Hi Marck,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 04:20:26 +0100 GMT (Jul 17, 09:05 my local time),
you [MDP] wrote:
MDP> Since there are new variants only a few days old it is no surprise
MDP> that AVG didn't spot the infection.
I think the 'E' variant Rick is talking about is more than a months
old. Norton's de
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Hi Michael,
@17 July 2002, 04:29 +0100 Michael Thompson [MT] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Rick Reumann:
MT> Norton is great due to the fact it basicly acts as a middle man,
MT> examing the attachments before they even get to
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Hi Michael,
@17 July 2002, 04:32 +0100 Michael Thompson [MT] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck D
Pearlstone:
Please trim your quotes as outlined in the list rules
MT> varients should still contain something in similar fas
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 04:24:44 +0100, you wrote:
> I think this program you refer to is "Magic Folders" available from
> http://pc-magic.com . Personnal peference is not to encrypt folders,
> but to individualy encrypt files. PGP does a good job of this, but
> will screw up a XP machine
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 4:20:26 AM, you wrote:
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MDP> Hi Rick,
MDP> @17 July 2002, 21:54 -0400 (02:54 UK time) Rick Reumann [RR] in
MDP> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Bat List:
RR>> Has anyone else ever r
Hello Rick,
Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 2:54:20 AM, you wrote:
RR> Has anyone else ever received the W32.Frethem.E@mm worm virus? I
RR> didn't run the exe but it slipped passed AVG with the
RR> decrypt-password.exe. I thought AVG was supposed to be pretty good.
RR> I'm surprised this high-profile
Hello Sudip,
Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 2:11:50 AM, you wrote:
SP> Hi Thomas,
SP> On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:39:45 +0700 GMT (Jul 16, 23:24 my local time),
SP> you [TF] wrote:
TF>> I think he is sharing TB with his wife.
SP> I wish Thomas but no, She uses Incredimail
TF>> How do you password-pro
Hello Sudip,
Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 2:05:03 AM, you wrote:
SP> Hi Thomas,
SP> On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:56:35 +0700 GMT (Jul 16, 23:41 my local time),
SP> you [TF] wrote:
TF>> I have no idea whether it is possible to recover these when you go
TF>> back to FAT32.
SP> AFAIK, you can convert FAT
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Hi Rick,
@17 July 2002, 21:54 -0400 (02:54 UK time) Rick Reumann [RR] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Bat List:
RR> Has anyone else ever received the W32.Frethem.E@mm worm virus? I
RR> didn't run the exe but it slipped passed A
Hi Rick,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:54:20 -0400, you wrote:
> Has anyone else ever received the W32.Frethem.E@mm worm virus?
Had about 15 of them. And 30 of the Yaha ones yesterday alone. They all get
stomped on by the mail server, as it is running Sophos anti-virus ;) More
effective if you stop
I suppose you did the obvious and checked the Message Headers options
under the View menu? Try a shift-control-H and see if that helps.
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 3:16:52 PM, you wrote:
RE> When we imported her message base in to the bat from outlook the inbox
RE> worked fine however her send mail
Hi Rick,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:54:20 -0400 GMT (Jul 17, 07:39 my local time),
you [RR] wrote:
RR> Has anyone else ever received the W32.Frethem.E@mm worm virus? I
RR> didn't run the exe but it slipped passed AVG with the
RR> decrypt-password.exe.
This came my way last week but NAV2001 detected
Has anyone else ever received the W32.Frethem.E@mm worm virus? I
didn't run the exe but it slipped passed AVG with the
decrypt-password.exe. I thought AVG was supposed to be pretty good.
I'm surprised this high-profile got by. Should I maybe switch to some
other protection? (AVG has caught other
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Hi Dave,
@17 July 2002, 17:29 -0700 (01:29 UK time) Dave in Phoenix [DIP] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Nick Andriash:
DIP> I've been wondering about the tiny print grey signatures also.
DIP> Using the normal bat viewer for ex
Hi Ben,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:35:03 +0100 GMT (Jul 17, 05:20 my local time),
you [BK] wrote:
BK> Mozilla 1.0 supports tabs just like Opera, comes without any
BK> adverts and supports resumeable downloads.
I'm becoming increasingly aware of Opera's shortcomings but I still
use it primarily beca
Hi Chris,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 22:14:20 +0100 GMT (Jul 17, 02:59 my local time),
you [CW] wrote:
CW> I notice that a lot of people who mail to these lists have signatures on
CW> the bottom of their mails in the slightly smaller font and in grey.
In your template insert a blank line with Carriage
Hi Thomas,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:39:45 +0700 GMT (Jul 16, 23:24 my local time),
you [TF] wrote:
TF> I think he is sharing TB with his wife.
I wish Thomas but no, She uses Incredimail
TF> How do you password-protect files? I managed to password-protect a
TF> directory once, but cannot remembe
Hi Thomas,
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:56:35 +0700 GMT (Jul 16, 23:41 my local time),
you [TF] wrote:
TF> I have no idea whether it is possible to recover these when you go
TF> back to FAT32.
AFAIK, you can convert FAT32 to NTFS but not other way around
--
Cheers,
Sudip For PM:-
Hi:
I have a 'Read Filter' that appends to a text file certain messages
that meet certain conditions, for archive purposes. The archive is
growing really fast, and I would like to cut the signatures
(everything below the '-- ') before writing the archive, just like the
%QUOTES macro does, but obv
I've been wondering about the tiny print grey signatures also. Using the
normal bat viewer for example Nick Andriash's signature and all beyond
including the bat links for FAQ etc tiny grey.
Best wishes Dave in Phoenix http://www.libchrist.com
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Hello Allie,
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 12:03:19 PM, you wrote:
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ACM> Hash: SHA1
ACM> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
ACM> Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:
ACM> DVR> Actually it IS a real problem. I use the fixed width viewer
Hi Richard,
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 10:46:53 PM, you [RE] wrote:
RE> If she double clicks the HTML message to open it in her browser (IE
RE> I'm afraid, I'll work on switching her to Opera once we've bedded the
RE> Bat in)
RE> Richard Evans
RE> (happily married with a wife and child
Hello,
Thank you all for the extensive replies to my inquiry.
I learned a lot, not just about the number of AV softwares available, but
also what is the reason for the "plug-in" or "Hook".
Since I use GetRight already and it is linked to my current AV software, if
I can use a plug-in with Bat
Fellow Bat Lovers
When we imported her message base in to the bat from outlook the inbox
worked fine however her send mail came through with no headers so she
can no longer see who they were too or what the subject was.
Any thoughts
--
From,
Richard Evans
Written at 23:14 on 16/07/02
Pure E-mai
Hi TBUDL,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, at 18:27:03 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
RE> She receives a number of "Funnies" from her friends which consist of
RE> a joke written in HTML with coloured backgrounds animated gifs
RE> embedded in the text etc.
RE> As you all know The Bat displays the text fi
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Chris Weaven wrote...
> How is this achieved and are there any basic rules I need to follow to
> have one myself?
(that is --)
That is a signature delimiter. When you use that, anything below it is
considered signature,
Hello Chris Weaven,
In Reference to your Posting on Tuesday, July 16 2002 at 02:14 PM PDT,
> I notice that a lot of people who mail to these lists have signatures on
> the bottom of their mails in the slightly smaller font and in grey.
I think you are seeing that because you are using the RTVie
Hi all,
This is a bit of a trivial question, but a valuable one to me all the
same.
I notice that a lot of people who mail to these lists have signatures on
the bottom of their mails in the slightly smaller font and in grey.
How is this achieved and are there any basic rules I need to follow to
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 9:41:51 PM, Joseph N. wrote:
JN> What sort of drawbacks? I used to have a separate AB the way you
JN> describe it, and opted instead to make those entries a group
JN> within my personal AB. I've found no disadvantages, and several
JN> advantages, so I'm interested in yo
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Hi Deborah,
@16 July 2002, 20:54 +0100 Deborah W [DW] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
DW> When I click on the icon for the AB, the AB window appears. In the
DW> left pane there are several book icons, the first of which is
DW> "Pe
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 2:20:22 PM, Peter Fjelsten wrote:
> master thesis on Friday
congrats and good luck. Celebrate Saturday, don't fiddle with e-mail
til Sunday.
--
Dwight A. Corrin
P O Box 47828
Wichita KS 67201-7828
316.263.9706 fax 316.263.6385
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat!
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Deborah W wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
DW> I suppose it would work better if I had the people in the "Trekker"
DW> book in the same AB as everyone else, & then created a Trekker group,
DW> rather than a Trekker AB - but that has drawbacks of i
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 12:52:52 PM, Thomas F wrote:
JB>> Computers are designed to entertain
> Not in the beginning
I think always. The games were more primitive of course back in days
when computers required their own huge air conditioned rooms and
ground to a halt on days when there were
Forgive my asking a question here as a shortcut; I think I could
trial-and-error my way to an answer of this, but I don't have the
time: I need to import several hundred records into a new AB group
from another program. The address records in that other program all
have titles such as Mr., Ms., Dr
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 8:39:36 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP> This is a symptom of there being two address book entries for the
MDP> email address.
Hnow I'm getting confused. I understand what you're saying,
and it does indeed seem to be doing exactly what you say, in a
sense...
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Hi Deborah,
@16 July 2002, 20:32 +0100 Deborah W [DW] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
DW> ... There seems to be a problem with how the macros collect info
DW> from the AB - they're picking up old information, ... it doesn't
DW> pi
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 7:46:40 PM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH> Look for the %ABnnnPPP macro. With it you can put any information
DH> stored in any field of the AB into your mails just like %TO etc.
Okay, I've got that far, & my QT seems to be working - for *some* of
the recipients. There seems t
Thomas,
On 16-07-2002 19:37, you [T] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
PF>> Right on!
T> But then, does my suggestion with the QT help you?
I am sorry to say that I haven't tried it. I will hand on my master
thesis on Friday so I am fully backed up.
I makes sense so I guess
Hello Allie,
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 9:14:42 PM, you wrote:
ACM> The hook invokes the antivirus check upon completion of the download,
ACM> not before or during.
Thanks for the explanation. My point was that you - obviously
much more of an expert than I am - thought it wise to hook up DAP
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Hi Nick,
@16 July 2002, 10:41 -0700 (18:41 UK time) Nick Andriash [NA] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:
>> She receives a number of "Funnies" from her friends which consist of
>> a joke written in HTML with coloured
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alists [A] wrote:
A> This is very annoying, it would be wonderful if they could just
A> add an option to don't show horizontal scroll bar in folder
A> window..
This is separate from what we'
At 2:46 PM on Tuesday, July 16, 2002 Dierk Haasis wrote the
following about [personalised mass-mailing?]:
>> Can I do this without individually typing in information for each
>> recipient? I know I can do a Quick Template with First Name, Last
>> Name, Email Address - but can I put in other infor
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:
DVR> Actually it IS a real problem. I use the fixed width viewer
DVR> because it is faster and looks more coherent than the slightly
DVR> more frivolous
Hello Deborah,
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 18:01 GMT +0100, clairvoyants were
mystified when Deborah W [DW] conjured:
DW> I need to do that with emails. I have about 30 people to send an email
DW> to, & I need to be able to put information from my address book in
DW> various "fields" in the ema
Hello Deborah!
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002 at 7:01:39 PM you wrote:
> Can I do this without individually typing in information for each
> recipient? I know I can do a Quick Template with First Name, Last
> Name, Email Address - but can I put in other information from the AB?
> If so, do I use a QT
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Thomas F wrote...
> I believe for dual boot you need seperate partitions anyway.
> (Partition Magic comes to mind.) If you have programs or data on the
> NTFS partition (and you will have), I have no idea whether it is
> po
Hello Richard,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 18:27:03 +0100 GMT (17/07/02, 00:27 +0700 GMT),
Richard Evans wrote:
RE> I am trying to convince my Mother to switch from "lookout" to the bat
RE> whilst she is quite impressed with the ease of use and functionality
RE> she has one problem which I know you're
Hello John,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:02:35 -0500 GMT (16/07/02, 23:02 +0700 GMT),
John Blue wrote:
JB> Computers are designed to entertain
Not in the beginning, but that is what seems to have evolved.
JB> and I say if people *want* to send e-mail as html by god let 'em.
Not if they communicate
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 18:26:35 +0200 GMT (16/07/02, 23:26 +0700 GMT),
Peter Fjelsten wrote:
D>> It isn't because Peter is illogical, it is because the list he is on
D>> is illogical.
PF> Right on!
But then, does my suggestion with the QT help you?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator de
Hello Joseph,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 09:15:04 -0500 GMT (16/07/02, 21:15 +0700 GMT),
Joseph N. wrote:
JN> 4. Password protect files that are critical, like Quicken, calendars,
JN> TB!, etc.
I think he is sharing TB with his wife.
But my question is: How do you password-protect files? I managed to
Hello Richard Evans,
In Reference to your Posting on Tuesday, July 16 2002 at 10:27 AM PDT,
> She receives a number of "Funnies" from her friends which consist of
> a joke written in HTML with coloured backgrounds animated gifs
> embedded in the text etc.
In that case, I think all she
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 9:02:35 AM, you wrote:
JB> Computers are designed to entertain and I say if people *want* to send
JB> e-mail as html by god let 'em.
So far, so good, but a lot of the html mail I get is
nearly unreadable ... if they'd compose for readability
instead of animated gifs and
Fellow Bat Lovers
I am trying to convince my Mother to switch from "lookout" to the bat
whilst she is quite impressed with the ease of use and functionality
she has one problem which I know you're all going to Love :-)
She receives a number of "Funnies" from her friends which consist of
a jo
Yes, this method has worked for me a couple of time, too. BTW - I
think zip drives also use scsiport.sys...Iomega has some weird way of
mapping zip drives as SCSI drives, even if they're external or on an
IDE bus.
-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Paul Cartwright wrote...
> well, I just created the new ( old ) accounts, selecting the existing
> folders. Once you select the folders, it already HAS the info for the
> next screens, so I didn't have to do anything ! All
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 12:16 PM, you wrote:
SP> Hi Paul,
SP> On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 12:05:46 -0400 GMT (Jul 16, 21:50 my local time),
SP> you [PC] wrote:
PC>> I use XP, and me and my SPOUSE have separate logins, so I DON"T MESS
PC>> with her setup, windows, or email program ( Outlook).
SP> Y
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 12:15 PM, you wrote:
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JA> On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Paul Cartwright wrote...
>> Now I have the old folders from my other accounts still in place, so
>> how do I get back those settings easily ?
JA> If you still
You know that junk-mail you get (snail mail, not email) that has your
name etc inserted in various places in the information? Says stuff
like "You, Deborah, may have won a million pounds! Just fill in this
form, Deborah, & send it back" etc?
I need to do that with emails. I have about 30 peop
Dwight,
On 16-07-2002 15:39, you [D] wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
D> It isn't because Peter is illogical, it is because the list he is on
D> is illogical.
Right on!
:)
--
Best regards
Peter Fjelsten
1.60q/Post6/newhtml
Windows XP 5.1.2600
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Hi Paul,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 12:05:46 -0400 GMT (Jul 16, 21:50 my local time),
you [PC] wrote:
PC> I use XP, and me and my SPOUSE have separate logins, so I DON"T MESS
PC> with her setup, windows, or email program ( Outlook).
Yes, I'm thinking about XP. But, can't take chances with some of the
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Paul Cartwright wrote...
> Now I have the old folders from my other accounts still in place, so
> how do I get back those settings easily ?
If you still have the files and folders there, copy them to a safe
location (outs
SP>How do you, married folks, manage to share the same computer with
SP>your wife err.. spouse to be gender sensitive, specially if she/he
SP>is of IncrediMail genus, without loosing your cool ?? !!
gee wiz people .. the response's to this thread make me laugh!
All you have to do is
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 1:32 AM, you wrote:
PC>> error about new hardware ( that I didn't install), got a BSOD error at
PC>> bootup even when doing SAFE mode, it was complaining about a
PC>> SCSIPORT.sys driver, when i DON"T HAVE SCSI INSTALLED!!!
TF> Sounds like a virus-related problem to m
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 11:16 AM, you wrote:
LT>> I was going to say, as several others have, that it's time
LT>> for the second computer, but they beat me to it.
SP> Yes I think its time as well. The problem is not about who uses the
SP> computer, I get more usage and that's mutually agreed
oh boo hoo. Was finding the 'plain text' switch immediately fast
enough for you?
Computers are designed to entertain and I say if people *want* to send
e-mail as html by god let 'em.
Strength is diversity not in "training" conformity.
LT> Actually, one of the people I correspond with recently
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 7:10:43 AM, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TF> This is getting OT, but the whole point of beta testing is "doing
TF> strange things". In fact, "Testing" (which is an important part of
TF> software engineering) is all about what happens w
Hi Lynn,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 08:44:45 -0700 GMT (Jul 16, 21:29 my local time),
you [LT] wrote:
LT> "upgraded" to IncrediMail
Paradox of the century !
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Cheers,
Sudip For PM:- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sudip Pokhrel
Kathmandu-NP
PGP Key ID: 0xD93F5185
http://pgpkeys.mit
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Lynn Turriff wrote...
> Actually, one of the people I correspond with recently
> "upgraded" to IncrediMail, but when I complained, she
> managed to find the 'plain text' switch immediately. If
> only I could get the M$ user
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 8:16:26 AM, you wrote:
SP> Everytime she gets mail (which is one every minute!!), her
SP> animated
SP> "cute doggy" notifier pops up and announces new mail with most
SP> irritating of barks ! If she'd only agree to learn TB! ..
Would make me crazy .. I support a friend
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Rick Reumann wrote in
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RR> I just set up an admin account with the Bat and then as an admin
RR> assigned an account to me and an account to my wife. Works well,
RR> except of course I could always log in as admin and check h
Hi Lynn,
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 07:33:45 -0700 GMT (Jul 16, 20:18 my local time),
you [LT] wrote:
LT> I was going to say, as several others have, that it's time
LT> for the second computer, but they beat me to it.
Yes I think its time as well. The problem is not about who uses the
computer, I get
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Lynn Turriff wrote...
> I was going to say, as several others have, that it's time for the
> second computer, but they beat me to it. And I assume if it was a
> really viable option, you'd have done it.
Would say the same.
Hello Ochrid,
16. julij 2002, 15:04:16, you wrote:
O> Sometimes, when typing a message in TB!, certain characters will
O> change - i.e. in stead of ( I will get ), colon's become
O> plus-minus-signs etc.
Sounds like you're changing the character set. Try this next time:
click View->Character s
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 12:06:15 AM, you wrote:
SP> Hi Batpeople,
SP>How do you, married folks, manage to share the same computer with
SP>your wife err.. spouse to be gender sensitive, specially if she/he
SP>is of IncrediMail genus, without loosing your cool ?? !!
I was going to
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 6:22:01 AM, you wrote:
DvRC> Ehm, I just noticed that Internet Explorer does the same thing
DvRC> when
DvRC> you just miss the vertical scroll bar and drag the mouse
DvRC> sideways.
I've been reading this thread with interest, because I've
noticed the same thing .. or
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 3:29:05 AM, Dave wrote:
DC> I use WorkGroupMail mail server, so she can access her mail using
DC> Eudora and I get mine with TB! Works well, flexible, easy to set up
DC> and is inexpensive.
I just set up an admin account with the Bat and then as an admin
assi
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Sudip Pokhrel wrote in
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SP>How do you, married folks, manage to share the same computer with
SP>your wife err.. spouse to be gender sensitive, specially if she/he
SP>is of IncrediMail genus, without loosing your
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 5:56:19 AM, Thomas F wrote:
> I don't think I misunderstood. He replies to a list posting which
> was sent by someone who is also a member of his addressbook with his
> private address.
> If I understand correctly, he used to do it the other way around:
> private recip
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats] wrote...
> The sideways scrolling happens very frequently. Just position
> your mouse a few milimeters to the side of the vertical scroll bar.
> Click and move about a little, and voila.
I've
(talking to myself..)
Ehm, I just noticed that Internet Explorer does the same thing when
you just miss the vertical scroll bar and drag the mouse sideways.
Maybe this is some Windows fluke after all.. or worse, it might be
intended behaviour! :)
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Hello all,
Sometimes, when typing a message in TB!, certain characters will
change - i.e. in stead of ( I will get ), colon's become
plus-minus-signs etc.
Closing TB down and starting it up again usually solves the
problem, so I wonder if I clumsily and unwittingly use some
short cut that change
Hello Daniel,
Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 5:39:23 AM, you wrote:
DvRC> Hi Allie,
DvRC> ACM> I guess you must realize the priority such a problem would receive in
DvRC> ACM> the fix list. ;)
DvRC> Actually it IS a real problem. I use the fixed width viewer because it
DvRC> is faster and looks more
Hi Allie,
ACM> I guess you must realize the priority such a problem would receive in
ACM> the fix list. ;)
Actually it IS a real problem. I use the fixed width viewer because it
is faster and looks more coherent than the slightly more frivolous
rich text viewer.
The sideways scrolling happens
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