Hello Jonathan,
Monday, June 23, 2003, 12:33:00 AM, you wrote:
JA It's buggy though.
Tell me about it!
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regards
Clive Taylor
Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Friday, June 20, 2003, 10:03:20 AM, you wrote:
BM On Fri 20-Jun-03 7:56am -0400, Vishal wrote:
BM I'm not seeing the problems you've mentioned.
I see by your sig that you're using 1.62r too, like me. Strange that you don't
run into the same situation, since Leif mentioned that this is an
Friday, June 20, 2003, 10:34:22 AM, you wrote:
LG The move to folder has long been an issue for people who just want to take
LG action on a message, but don't want to move it. Most people just set it to
LG inbox, but that could mess you up if your message is in a folder other than
LG the inbox to
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Vishal, [V] wrote:
V I see by your sig that you're using 1.62r too, like me. Strange that
V you don't run into the same situation, since Leif mentioned that this
V is an ongoing problem. I presume he was talking about the current
V release version
Monday, June 23, 2003, 7:54:03 AM, you wrote:
AM That's for quick filter creation. The Special's/Create filter option, is by
AM default geared to moving the message to be filtered to a special folder.
AM For manual filter creation, the default is inbox to inbox.
Ah, I see what you mean.
Thursday, June 19, 2003, 8:50:57 AM, I wrote:
D My kid has reached e-mail age, just this week, it seems! What
D I want is all e-mail to him to be allowed only if the sending
D address is in his address book. Any other mail should be
D routed to me. If it is a desired e-mail, I'll manually add
D
Hello Vishal,
Sunday, June 22, 2003, 5:57:31 PM, you wrote:
V I don't choose Ok. I choose Edit and set my filtering options, but
V the folder gets created regardless.
Yeah, a little bit of a pain, but I guess half the people would want
it to autoset to Inbox and the other half want it to default
Monday, June 23, 2003, 10:26:24 AM, you wrote:
LG Hello Vishal,
LG Sunday, June 22, 2003, 5:57:31 PM, you wrote:
V I don't choose Ok. I choose Edit and set my filtering options, but
V the folder gets created regardless.
LG Yeah, a little bit of a pain, but I guess half the people would want
LG
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Vishal, [V] wrote:
V Ah, I see what you mean. I've never tried creating a filter manually,
V as I find the context menu process much more intuitive.
Yes, I understand. However, in contrast, I've never used the context
menu method to create filters.
23-Jun-2003 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even for quick filter creation, though, it would make more sense for TB *not* to
create a folder by default unless the user clicks Ok.
H, thats odd. I created a lot of filters with the context menu lately
and never had any folders auto-created.
Hello Domagoj,
Sunday, June 22, 2003, 11:30:10 AM, you wrote:
DK Actually, it wouldn't work. When I sign message which has -- ,
DK PGP changes this to - --, which TB doesn't recognize as sig
DK delimiter. AFAIK, there is no way to prevent PGP doing this
DK (although I don't know why it's
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Hi Leif,
@23-Jun-2003, 12:50 -0600 (19:50 UK time) Leif Gregory [LG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Domagoj:
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LG I'll look, I think someone created a template to recognize
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Yes, it's in the Library
Have changed to a new dial up connection, and have changed this in
Account properties.
However the connection centre says it cannot find the phone book
entry. No problem with Internet Explorer.
Have now fiddled with the registry and changed all the old items to
the new connection, but no help.
Forget about this now. Eventually everything works fine.
Earlier message was:
Have changed to a new dial up connection, and have changed this in
Account properties.
However the connection centre says it cannot find the phone book
entry. No problem with Internet Explorer.
Have now fiddled with
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Paul Berger, [PB] wrote:
PB Have changed to a new dial up connection, and have changed this in
PB Account properties.
PB However the connection centre says it cannot find the phone book
PB entry. No problem with Internet Explorer.
I assume you
Hello TBUDL,
Is there a way to configure TB to filter in the destination account
based upon the groups so that both inbound outbound email is placed in
1 folder when the account is delivered email internally within TB?
I'm trying to set up an incoming and outgoing filter based upon email
Monday, June 23, 2003, 1:30:19 PM, you wrote:
nwd H, thats odd. I created a lot of filters with the context menu lately
nwd and never had any folders auto-created. Maybe it only happens when you
nwd change the tab without adjusting the target folder first?
yep, that's what i was talking
Monday, June 23, 2003, 12:45:08 PM, you wrote:
AM Yes, I understand. However, in contrast, I've never used the context menu
AM method to create filters. I've always done so manually. I guess one sticks
AM to the method they got themselves accustomed to.
true.
AM It's really not that bad. I tend
TBUDL members
I have just noticed strange behaviour of the %OSubj macro on my
system. If I have an email with a subject beginning with fwd: and
then reply or forward that email, the %OSubj macro returns the
original subject without the first three characters.
For example if the subject of the
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How does one stop TB! storing passphrases for GnuGP signing encrypting?
Paul
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows ME 4.90 Build 3000
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Monday, June 23, 2003, 9:58:28 PM, Paul Harrison wrote:
How does one stop TB! storing passphrases for GnuGP signing encrypting?
Hm. I was browsing the archives a few minutes ago trying to find out
how to *make* GPG store (cache) my passphrase. Every time I sign or
encrypt anything, I get the
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Robin Anson, [RA] wrote:
RA For example if the subject of the original message was Fwd: test,
RA then the %OSubj macro in a reply or forward template using that
RA original returns : test.
.. as it should. From the help:
,- [ %OSubj ]
| OSUBJ
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Hi Clif,
On Monday, June 23, 2003 at 22:08 GMT -0700, Clif Oliver [CO] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CO Hm. I was browsing the archives a few minutes ago trying to find
CO out how to *make* GPG store (cache) my passphrase.
CO Maybe some kind
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Hi Allie,
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003 at 00:25 GMT -0500, Allie Martin [AM] wrote
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
AM you wish the Fwd to be preserved, then you need to use the
AM %OFullSubject macro.
Which method is preferred (ie: politically correct)
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