Hello Anthony,
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 at 18:51:49[GMT -0800](which was 02:51 where I
live) you wrote:
Ctrl + Backspace
Not here it doesn't unfortunately. All I get is the following dialogue
box This message is addressed to you but not marked as replied. ;-(
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Best regards,
Richard
| Using The
Hello Mary,
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 at 19:51:01[GMT -0600](which was 01:51 where I
live) you wrote:
I like to have the original in front of me, too. I have my Windows
arranged in a tiled fashion--I did it through manually sizing them,
rather than selecting Tiles--such that a message I am Replying
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 at 11:14:47[GMT +0700](which was 04:14 where I
live) you wrote:
You could always put it again into the wishlist. I also have to scroll
up the line in thread view often in order to find the message the
poster had replied to. I would prefer a single keystroke
Hallo Joseph,
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 22:49:25 -0600GMT (22-1-03, 5:49 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
JN It seems that when I receive a MS Excel file as an attachment to
Check the properties for .xls files. TB tries to use the program
specified for the 'open' action even if that's not your
Hi,
Phil wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
How can I find out what the Bat is sending out? I've managed to send
out messages by switching to the myrealbox smtp server and seeing what
is in the headers when the message arrives but I guess the info is
different depending on the Server. I
Hello Richard,
You could always put it again into the wishlist. I also have to scroll
up the line in thread view often in order to find the message the
poster had replied to. I would prefer a single keystroke go to
message up thread and another one for go to root (message that
started
ON Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:54:10 AM, you wrote:
MAU On received messages, the only way I can think of right no is to get
MAU focus on the text pane and hit Shift+Ctrl+K (or right click with the
MAU mouse and select RFC-822 headers on the context menu). The full e-mail
MAU headers will now
Hello Gerard,
Either that or press F9.
Ah! That's even better. I'm mouse oriented and normally use right
click:
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.61
Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information:
Hello Richard!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 2:24 AM, you wrote:
MB I like to have the original in front of me, too. I have my Windows
MB arranged in a tiled fashion--I did it through manually sizing them,
MB rather than selecting Tiles--such that a message I am Replying to
MB peeks out to the
Hello Wish List !
Several of us are finding it a pain to have to:
... scroll up the line in thread view often in order to find the
message the poster had replied to. I would prefer a single keystroke
go to message up thread and another one for go to root (message
that started thread).
This
Roelof,
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Roelof Otten wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
RO Check the properties for .xls files. TB tries to use the program
RO specified for the 'open' action even if that's not your default, while
RO Windows tries to use the default action.
This morning I had the bad surprise of seeing that for an account some folders were
not seen in TheBat! anymore, they are still on the disk though.
For another account messages between January the 21st up to December the 9th were all
gone (older messages are still there). I noticed that all
Hello jeanluc ,
On or about Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 07:36:55GMT -0700
(which was 9:36 AM in the tropics where I live) jeanluc inquired:
j This morning I had the bad surprise of seeing that for an account some folders were
not seen in TheBat! anymore, they are still on the disk though.
I send out a once a week email newsletter that asks for a yes or no
response about attending this week's meeting of an organization. The
reply is to be sent to three addresses, so the newsletter's Reply-To:
includes the three addresses.
I tested the email by sending it to myself at an account
Hi Mark,
Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 12:16:53 AM, you wrote:
Phil-
If you really get desperate you could try telnetting to claranet's
server on the smtp port and try sending a HELO or EHLO message. I just
tried it and got in without a problem.
telnet claranet.com 25
EHLO 1.2.3.4
Thanks
I should say here that due to the complexity of current O/S, and their inherent
susceptibility to lost data in power drops, you should invest in a small UPS to
provide safety in those cases.
There's no substitute for proper power protection.
Hm,
Actually I have a small UPS. The power cut was
Hi,
Phil wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I changed my computer name some time ago to remove the underscore
but there must be some registry setting being picked up that still
contains the old name. Does anyone have any ideas where this might be?
I'm glad you were able to find the problem.
I tried it but it didn't rebuild the messages.
Also there is the problem of folder which are gone and which
are not appearing anymore.
I don't see any .tbi file at account level to do that.
jean-luc
Current version is 1.62 |
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Hello Daniel,
Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 10:04:37 AM, you wrote:
DG I send out a once a week email newsletter that asks for a yes or no
DG response about attending this week's meeting of an organization. The
DG reply is to be sent to three
Hallo Daniel,
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 10:04:37 -0500GMT (22-1-03, 16:04 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
DG Then I tested the message by sending it to our members. I found
DG that not all members could hit [Reply] and address the three
DG members in my message's Reply-To: . For example, AOL
Hello jeanluc ,
On or about Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 08:32:09GMT -0700
(which was 10:32 AM in the tropics where I live) jeanluc
responded:
j I tried it but it didn't rebuild the messages.
FRACK! For the sequence of missing messages, did you try to use;
Folder-Browse Deleted
Hi Markus,
Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 3:27:16 PM, you wrote:
Perhaps your computer also resolves its own name using any of these
files: hosts or LMHOSTS. They are plain text files and reside
somewhere in some subdirectory of your computer's system directory.
You are absolutely correct, I
Hello Edvinas,
I've tried 40tude dialog and it blew me away! Good bye Forté Agent.
Multiple languages support is amazing in that program. Full unicode support,
it picks needed charset for you by analysing what characters are in the
message. Perfect!
But threading, specially compared to TB,
Hallo jeanluc,
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 08:32:09 -0700GMT (22-1-03, 16:32 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
j Also there is the problem of folder which are gone and which are
j not appearing anymore.
Select the account-tree and press Ctrl-Shift-Alt-L This searches for
lost folders.
I'm afraid
Hi Spike,
Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:05:53 PM, you wrote:
j I tried it but it didn't rebuild the messages.
S FRACK! For the sequence of missing messages, did you try to use;
S Folder-Browse Deleted Messages?
S Try the same thing in the TRASH folder, unless you have
S compressed
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Spike wrote...
j This morning I had the bad surprise of seeing that for an account
j some folders were not seen in TheBat! anymore, they are still on
j the disk though.
See below.
If the folder is missing, you want
Hello Jonathan!
And Spike!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 11:10 AM, you wrote:
j The only thing I could report was a power cut yesterday [..]
S [..] you should invest in a small UPS to provide safety in those
S cases. There's no substitute for proper power protection.
What is a UPS, please?
Hello Mary,
What is a UPS, please?
Uninterrupted Power Supply (a rechargeable battery.
And where do you buy them--in the USA--and what are some good brands
and how do you hook them up to the computer?
APC - American Power Conversion, www.apcc.com. The best.
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Best regards,
Miguel A.
Hello Miguel!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 11:26 AM, you wrote:
M Hello Mary,
What is a UPS, please?
M Uninterrupted Power Supply (a rechargeable battery.
And where do you buy them--in the USA--and what are some good brands
and how do you hook them up to the computer?
M APC - American
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Mary Bull wrote...
j The only thing I could report was a power cut yesterday [..]
S [..] you should invest in a small UPS to provide safety in those
S cases. There's no substitute for proper power protection.
What
Hallo Mary,
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 11:16:16 -0600GMT (22-1-03, 18:16 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
S [..] you should invest in a small UPS to provide safety in those
S cases. There's no substitute for proper power protection.
MB What is a UPS, please?
Uninterrupted Power Supply.
Compare it
Hello Jonathan!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 11:35 AM, you wrote:
MB What is a UPS, please?
J Uninterrupted Power Supply... a battery that charges itself while you
J it has power, and when the power goes out, it is what gives you the
J power until the power supply comes back up. Or at least
Hello Roelof!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 11:41 AM, you wrote:
MB What is a UPS, please?
R Uninterrupted Power Supply. Compare it with a battery that keeps
R the power up long enough to enable to shut the computer down.
Thanks, Roelof. I'm off to get one--hope I can figure out how to hook
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Mary Bull wrote...
J CompUSA, Circuit City, Fries, Best Buy, ...
Okay, we have a local Best Buy. I just looked at APC and they were
offering me, mail-order, some fairly attractive-looking but
expensive solutions.
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Mary Bull wrote...
R Uninterrupted Power Supply. Compare it with a battery that keeps
R the power up long enough to enable to shut the computer down.
Thanks, Roelof. I'm off to get one--hope I can figure out how to
Hello Jonathan!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 12:27 PM, you wrote, regarding UPS:
J I've found with APC, Office Depot often has them on special deals,
J which is always useful.
Office Depot is right next door to Best Buy here. :)
J ... any place that sells electrical goodies :)
snip
J
Hello Jonathan!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 12:29 PM, you wrote, regarding UPS:
R Uninterrupted Power Supply. Compare it with a battery that keeps
R the power up long enough to enable to shut the computer down.
MB Thanks, Roelof. I'm off to get one--hope I can figure out how to
MB hook it
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:29 PM, you wrote:
R Uninterrupted Power Supply. Compare it with a battery that keeps
R the power up long enough to enable to shut the computer down.
Thanks, Roelof. I'm off to get one--hope I can figure out how to
hook it up!
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 12:56 PM, you wrote:
MB Okay, we have a local Best Buy. I just looked at APC and they were
MB offering me, mail-order, some fairly attractive-looking but expensive
MB solutions. But we have another snowstorm on its way later this
MB evening. I may take a run out
Hello Paul!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 12:53 PM, you wrote, regarding UPS:
MB ... hope I can figure out how to hook it up!
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
JA 3. Plug in UPS
P charge UPS before plugging anything into it.. Normally 6-12 hours I
P think?
Like a cell phone battery, except
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Paul Cartwright wrote...
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
JA 3. Plug in UPS
charge UPS before plugging anything into it.. Normally 6-12 hours I
think?
Mine didn't require it... :)
JA 4. Plug in PC to UPS
JA 5.
Hello Jonathan Angliss,
On or about Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 12:29:32GMT -0600
(which was 1:29 PM in the tropics where I live) Jonathan Angliss
ruminated:
Uninterruptible Power Supply [UPS]
Checklist to hook it up!
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
2a. CONNECT THE INTERNAL BATTERY.
Hello Paul!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 12:55 PM, you wrote regarding UPS:
snip
P ... the APC Backups Office Pro 350 or 500 is normally under $100. It has a
P hot-swappable battery that should last 3-5 years.
That sounds good. I don't want to be penny-wise and pound-foolish. :)
I used
Hello Jonathan!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:06 PM, you wrote:
J On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Paul Cartwright wrote...
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
JA 3. Plug in UPS
PC charge UPS before plugging anything into it.. Normally 6-12 hours I
PC think?
J Mine didn't require it... :)
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 2:03 PM, you wrote:
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
JA 3. Plug in UPS
P charge UPS before plugging anything into it.. Normally 6-12 hours I
P think?
yes, you plug in the UPS to the A/C outlet and let it charge up. Then
you can plug in the PC.
MB Like a cell
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Mary Bull wrote...
MB ... hope I can figure out how to hook it up!
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
JA 3. Plug in UPS
P charge UPS before plugging anything into it.. Normally 6-12 hours I
P think?
Like a cell
Hello Spike!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:07 PM, you wrote:
S Hello Jonathan Angliss,
S Uninterruptible Power Supply [UPS]
S Checklist to hook it up!
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
S2a. CONNECT THE INTERNAL BATTERY. They are shipped now with
Sthe battery disconnected due
Hello Mary Bull,
On or about Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 13:08:47GMT -0600
(which was 2:08 PM in the tropics where I live) Mary Bull
expressed:
P ... the APC Backups Office Pro 350 or 500 is normally under $100. It has a
P hot-swappable battery that should last 3-5 years.
I recommend a
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, Spike wrote...
Uninterruptible Power Supply [UPS]
Checklist to hook it up!
JA 1. Shut down PC
JA 2. Unplug PC
2a. CONNECT THE INTERNAL BATTERY. They are shipped now with
the battery disconnected due to
Hello Paul!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:14 PM, you wrote regarding USP:
snip
MB I have two USB connections on the front of my computer. One currently
MB has the scanner attached. My two printers are attached internally to
MB the computer, with on-screen switching. The phone connector
Hello Jonathan Angliss,
On or about Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 13:23:45GMT -0600
(which was 2:23 PM in the tropics where I live) Jonathan Angliss
responded:
Uninterruptible Power Supply [UPS]
Checklist to hook it up!
JA 3. Plug in UPS
3a. Allow the battery to be charged for AT LEAST
Hello Jonathan!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:18 PM, you wrote regarding UPS:
snip
P charge UPS before plugging anything into it.. Normally 6-12 hours I
P think?
MB Like a cell phone battery, except this is stand-alone?
J The difference between a cell-phone battery and a UPS battery is
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 2:08 PM, you wrote:
MB That sounds good. I don't want to be penny-wise and pound-foolish. :)
MB I used APC's on-line help me choose link, and they were recommending
MB systems anywere from $500 to $800. I knew, from what Jonathan had
MB said, that those were
Hello Spike!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:20 PM, you wrote regarding UPS:
P ... the APC Backups Office Pro 350 or 500 is normally under $100. It has a
P hot-swappable battery that should last 3-5 years.
S I recommend a change every 2 years, as the gel-cell batteries are
S the same as used
Hello Spike!
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 1:30 PM, you wrote regarding UPS:
very big snip
S I guess I have pontificated enough on this, so Mary . . GO GET
S IT!! A 450VA unit should be fine for your use.
And protect all my great The Bat! settings and data. Okay, I'm off to
the store,
Hello Miguel,
Tuesday, January 21, 2003, 8:55:49 PM, you wrote:
MAU Hello all,
MAU I'm writing a couple of PowerPro macros and I would need to make sure
MAU that a couple of tick boxes on the Options tab of the Message Finder
MAU are selected.
MAU As far as I know these type of tick boxes
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Mary Bull [MB] wrote:'
MB And protect all my great The Bat! settings and data. Okay, I'm off to
MB the store, Spike. Thanks again.
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Hello Adam,
Well, the way you're going would seem to be the way to do that. Would
be harder if you had to control the mouse pointer, right? But works
from keyboard. You know you just TAB or SHIFT TAB to flow through all
the options?
Yes, of course I knew about TAB and SHIFT TAB. My problem
Hello Miguel,
Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 5:01:02 PM, you wrote:
MAU Yes, of course I knew about TAB and SHIFT TAB. My problem is finding a
MAU way (from a keyboard macro) to ensure that a certain tick box is
MAU ticked (on?).
Ah yes. A plain ON, as opposed to a toggle. I thought it started
Hello Adam,
Now there, I didn't know of shortcuts like that. You're teaching me
too!
On this type of dialogs, when a tick box or radio button has an
underlined letter, clicking Alt+underlined_letter selects and or
toggles it.
Maybe that one was staying set after you hit F7 another time. So,
Hi Mary,
On 22 Jan 2003 13:03:33 (my local time 11:03:33), Mary Bull wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
but presently I don't have my Sony notebook attached to it.
If you are using a notebook instead of a desktop, you probably don't
need a UPS.
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Regards, Anthony
ON Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 7:29:32 PM, you wrote:
JA s I mentioned in another post, they sometimes come with small cables
JA to plug into your PC to allow auto-save/shutdown as well... that'd
JA just slip in between steps 4, and 5... and would require a small
JA software install... but
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 5:00 PM, you wrote:
G A final note, printers, scanners and all nonessential equipment should
G not be connected tot the UPS because it drains the battery. You could
G consider connecting your telephone system to the UPS if you have one
G that needs external power
Hello All,
I have written a first description of the PowerPro script I use for
manual re-threading in TB. I am sorry, but this first version of the
description is just of the script and method, and it assumes you are
familiar with how to configure and start a script from a PowerPro
toolbar button
Hello Mary,
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 13:26:47 -0600 GMT (23/01/03, 02:26 +0700 GMT),
Mary Bull wrote:
This tower is custom built. Just got it in December. I love having
those USB connectors on the front! It has 120 GB hard drive and 512
RAM. Pentium 4 chip. The two printers are on internally wired
Hello Miguel,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, at 00:41:17 GMT +0100 (1/22/2003, 5:41 PM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For those not too familiar with PowerPro, and until I have more time
to go into that, I suggest you follow the Tour on:
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