Hello tbudl,
I have given away an address which has obviously fallen into the
wrong hands. Now I am getting spam because of this address. The
craziest thing which is killing me, is my address never makes it to
the to, cc or bcc field. So I can never pinpoint trying to kill it
by
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Hello Kitty,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 17:23:26 -0600 your time, you said:
..snip..
K yeah, I always personally found the TB ticker distracting as
K well.
One reason I've never used it as well.
..snip..
K 10. You don't have separate
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Hello Victor,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 01:59:27 -0500 your time, you said:
..snip..
VBG The address I need to filter against is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As well as [EMAIL PROTECTED], choose the Alternatives tab, add a new
set, and add [EMAIL
Hi MikeD,
I can't imagine how Bayesit would interfere with connection ... it
only filters the email.
Well, I too have experienced the Connectio Center hanging issue but
since uninstalling Bayesit the problem has disappeared.
QED
--
regards
Clive Taylor
Using TB 2.01.26
Hi MikeD,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, at 15:05:54 [GMT-0500] (which was Thu, 7:05:54
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
I can't imagine how Bayesit would interfere with connection ... it
only filters the email. I didn't do anything beyond adding it and
training it and have not had a problem.
Hello Victor,
The address I need to filter against is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I cannot
filter against anything else like keywords, strings, from,
Original-recipient, etc... I need to only kill this mail simply
because of one single email address. I need to kill it if it has
[EMAIL
Hello Simon,
Ah yes, this was one of the new features I thought was going to be in
v2 of TB! - and was disappointed that it wasn't. I know it's a feature
that's been requested a lot over the years as well. It would be very
useful to have a unified account tree in some cases. I know
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Hello Bob,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:43:15 +1000 your time, you said:
BM Several times today my Bat! has crashed with multiple pop-up
BM warning boxes saying Canvas does not allow drawing or Canvas
BM does not allow.
As Ellen said in
Hi Marck,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 6:49:14 PM, you wrote:
Correct. Use TB via Hotpopper - www.boolean.ca. It works a
treat -
even through proxy servers.
AH, thanks!
Exactly what I need, and even free!
I'm glad I don't need to dig out the old OE :)
--
Best regards,
Susanne
Hello John,
A reminder of what John Phillips typed on:
13 November 2003 at 19:54:04 GMT +1100
JP How long before it catches the spam?
I started with just 12 spam and it's been running in the background
error free ever since. I also installed that other bayes filter and
that's running along
Hello Miguel,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:07:39 +0100 your time, you said:
M I regularly manage 3 accounts during working hours (I have some
M more though). Which do you think would be the benefit to me of
M having a common Inbox for my accounts?
I don't know. Only you will know if such
On Thursday, November 13, 2003 at 8:54 AM, John wrote:
snipped
Works well now, ~except~ even after the learning, still hasn't
filtered one piece of spam! How long before it catches the spam?
(and I get about 80 a day - must be a lot of men out their with
erectile problems to make it worth
Hi Terry,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, at 09:40:15 [GMT+] (which was 20:40:15
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
If you haven't done so, go to Options/Preferences/Anti-spam and set
the options there. It should start working.
Thanks. Missed that one.
--
John Phillips, Sydney, Australia
Hello everyone,
First post, so hello to all!
I get 5 or 6 Spams for digital cable filters daily, and for some
really strange reason, I cannot get a filter to work on one of them.
It is a text email, and I copy the text right out of the email Cable
Filter and put it into the rule tab string cable
On Thu 13 November 2003, 20:33:56 +1000, Mark Thomas wrote:
Any one have any good ideas for Spam 1 or 2?
I still can't figure the Spam1 out! Looks like straight text to me!
I reckon the best idea is to get a bayesian spam filter. Popfile
(http://popfile.sourceforge.net/) works wonders
for me,
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Hello Mark,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 02:33:56 -0700 your time, you said:
MT Maybe someone could create a filter with digital cable and test
MT it on this email.
Setting up a filter for Digital Cable (including quotes, which means
it's case sensitive)
On Thursday, November 13, 2003 at 9:33 AM, Mark wrote:
First post, so hello to all!
Hi Mark,
Welcome to the list.
I get 5 or 6 Spams for digital cable filters daily, and for some
really strange reason, I cannot get a filter to work on one of them.
It is a text email, and I copy the text
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Hello Mark,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 02:33:56 -0700 your time, you said:
..snip..
MT Any one have any good ideas for Spam 1 or 2?
In MID:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Robin recommended
POPfile as a solution. As well as POPfile there's a UCE solution
Hello Simon,
Here is the file zipped.
I didn't use quotes in the actual string. Meaning it was not case
sensitive, and should have worked? (Spam #1)
001.msg is the first mail that I was speaking about.
002.msg and the funkymessage.html is the second one with the White
Text and invalid html
Hi,
Is it possible to set up an address book entry so that an automatic
reading confirmation receipt is sent to that particular user? I have a
general reading confirmation set in account details, but there doesn't
seem to be anything to set for an individual recipient.
--
Regards,
David
Hello Terry,
I have the template installed in the new template section.
Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
(Experience) Novice at best with the bat.
Confidence with filters (fairly good).
BeginFilter
Name: digital cable filter
Active: 1
Source: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target:
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Hello Mark,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 03:38:42 -0700 your time, you said:
MT Here is the file zipped.
Oops, you've sent it to the list ;-) If you send it to the address in
the From field of my posts I'll get it (my email address is also
masked in
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Hello David,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:00:55 + your time, you said:
DA Hi,
DA Is it possible to set up an address book entry so that an
DA automatic reading confirmation receipt is sent to that particular
DA user? I have a general
Hi Mark,
@13-Nov-2003, 03:54 -0700 (13-Nov 10:54 UK time) Mark Thomas said to
Terry:
I have the template installed in the new template section. Using
The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
moderator
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the
Hello Simon,
You should have it.
I did not notice the list behind your name.
I also posted the Ctrl-C of the filter I am using.
You should see the same results. I think.
--
Best regards,
Markmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 4:14:48 AM, you
Mark Thomas, [MT] wrote:
MT I have the template installed in the new template section.
MT Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
moderator
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to, even if their post may have
Hello Mark,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 10:33:56 AM, you wrote:
I get 5 or 6 Spams for digital cable filters daily, and for some
really strange reason, I cannot get a filter to work on one of them.
Have you tried regular Inbox-filters or selective download filters?
AFAIK selective download
On Thursday, November 13, 2003 at 10:54 AM, Mark wrote:
I have the template installed in the new template section.
Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
Since you have version 2, I'd grab the plug-in and set that up. The
link has good instructions. Once the plug-in is installed,
Hello Marck,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 4:27:04 AM, you wrote:
MDP Hi Mark,
MDP @13-Nov-2003, 03:54 -0700 (13-Nov 10:54 UK time) Mark Thomas said to
MDP Terry:
I have the template installed in the new template section. Using
The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
MDP moderator
MDP
Hello Peter,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 4:32:20 AM, you wrote:
PA Hello Mark,
PA Thursday, November 13, 2003, 10:33:56 AM, you wrote:
I get 5 or 6 Spams for digital cable filters daily, and for some
really strange reason, I cannot get a filter to work on one of them.
PA Have you tried
Hello tbudl,
Thanks everyone.
I appreciate your comments. I'll work on the plugins.
--
Best regards,
Mark mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
Quote of the Day:
Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in
Hi Mark,
@13-Nov-2003, 04:37 -0700 (13-Nov 11:37 UK time) Mark Thomas said to
Marck:
MDP .. Please don't feel singled out Mark.
No problem. I take it constructively. It's been a long day!
Thanks for that! Apologies for the double whammy too. Looks like
Allie and I are both on and in
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Hello Kevin,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 5:21:16 AM, you wrote:
KC I'm not using that method, but it looks like an outstanding bug. The
KC RITLabs Bugtracking System has this entry:
KC
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Hello Mark,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 04:49:36 -0700 your time, you said:
PA Have you tried placing the filter topmost, so that it is executed
PA prior to all other (inbox-)filters (just to make sure it's not
PA other filters that keep your new filter
Hello Mark,
Can you filter on one of the other parts of the message? If there is
a link, maybe the URL ... what about some part of the From address?
But the people that suggest a more sophisticated filter like Bayesit
might have the better idea g
--
Best regards,
MikeD
Hello Kitty,
On 12 November 2003, at 17:23 -0600 you wrote:
K www.pocomail.com
Thanks!
K What I liked (these are matters of personal taste):
I read your preview (comparison) of Pocomail and The Bat!, it was
interested to see some + and - between this two clients.
Also I downloaded
Hello Everyone,
Not sure if the is the place to ask this question so feel free to
lambaste me if it isn't.
When replying to a message from John Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have
your reply template set to OFromFName then you get Dear John. If the
message is coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] you
Hi Stuart,
@13-Nov-2003, 08:32 -0600 (13-Nov 14:32 UK time) Stuart Cuddy said
to TBUDL:
Is there a way to use an if statement so that it checks the
address book and then uses AbOFromFirstName if the name is there
and uses OFromFName if not.
TB makes it even simpler:
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on the subject of TB!'s
memo autoview.
FWIW, I think your suggestions are excellent. I occasionally use the
memo feature, but your ideas would be valuable enhancements.
--
JN
@13-Nov-2003, 15:00 Marck D Pearlstone said to Stuart:
AbOFromFirstName=OFromFName
Of course, that should be...
%AbOFromFirstName=%OFromFName
and
AbOFromHandle='AbOFromFirstName=OFromFName'
should be
%AbOFromHandle='%AbOFromFirstName=%OFromFName'
--
Cheers -- .\\arck D
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, 3:35:37 AM, Darrin wrote in message:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
D It wont let me install Pro version over the personal. I get a
D pop up that states that I have another version of Kaspersky
D installed. So it cancels the install.
Hmmm strange... it allowed me to do
Hello Simon,
I don't know. Only you will know if such a setup could be of use to
you ;-)
No, I don't think it is of any use for me. I just though you were some
how recommending such a set up and wanted to understand why.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The
Mark Wieder wrote:
However, expecting TB to ignore cut marks would be asking the
developers to violate RFC-2646 in much the same way that Microsoft's
developers did with OE.
You are missing my point entirely. I don't expect TB to *always* ignore
cut marks. I like the feature 95% of the
Robin Anson wrote:
For business use I have a QT that creates a top post message like this one. It
mimics Lookout, 'cos that's what my business contacts are used to. This keeps
cut marks and any other rubbish that is sent to me.
Thanks. Please send it to me. I assume you mean Outlook -
Robin Anson wrote:
For business use I have a QT that creates a top post message like this one.
I think I figured out what your template is doing. If I change %Quotes
to %Text in my top-posting QT, I can achieve what you are describing.
This does leave out the quote delimiters () but I guess I
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, 4:40:15 PM, ken green wrote:
It's pretty close. I have QTs that allow me to top or bottom post. But
the problem I run into is that once the cut mark and text below is
deleted from a reply, that text is gone. I guess I need to fiddle with
my templates.
Hello Marck,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 9:26:57 AM, you wrote:
AbOFromFirstName=OFromFName
MDP Of course, that should be...
MDP%AbOFromFirstName=%OFromFName
MDP and
AbOFromHandle='AbOFromFirstName=OFromFName'
MDP should be
MDP%AbOFromHandle='%AbOFromFirstName=%OFromFName'
Hello Mark,
However, expecting TB to ignore cut marks would be asking the
developers to violate RFC-2646 in much the same way that Microsoft's
developers did with OE.
I may have missed it but I haven't seen where RFC-2646 says that cut
marks and text below have to be ignored when quoting. All
Hello Robin,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 1:40:13 AM, you wrote:
RA And I bet not only that, but also with the message list view turned off, so
RA that only the single message, and not the folder contents, are visible.
RA Bo - go to the View menu item and make sure Message List is selected.
Hi Batters,
I have several email accounts. Sometimes, when I click on the inbox of an account, TB!
will select an email that is way down the list, several months old, and definitely not
the email I was last looking at. In this case, I have to scroll to the top of the list
of emails to read any
Hello Simon,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 5:54:48 AM, you wrote:
S -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
S Hash: SHA1
S Hello Mark,
S On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 04:49:36 -0700 your time, you said:
PA Have you tried placing the filter topmost, so that it is executed
PA prior to all other
Hello Marck,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 5:20:59 AM, you wrote:
MDP Hi Mark,
MDP @13-Nov-2003, 04:37 -0700 (13-Nov 11:37 UK time) Mark Thomas said to
MDP Marck:
MDP .. Please don't feel singled out Mark.
No problem. I take it constructively. It's been a long day!
MDP Thanks for that!
Hello
Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
to the Trash folder.
I tried creating a filter using in Kludges
Hello tbudl,
Hey guys, I have been having this error message alot:
===
Invalid HTML !
Please forward this message to developers.
Thanks.
EAccessViolation Access violation at address 0058440E in module 'THEBAT.EXE'. Read of
address 0178C190
=
It
On Friday, November 07, 2003, Edgar wrote...
When I receive the mail I open the view folder, when I see I need to
answer it I open a reply. (The view folder stays open)
When the reply is send the message is moved to the desired folder.
When I look into that folder: Map voor dinges There are
Hello Costas,
Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
to the Trash folder.
It is best to use POPFile
Hi Costas,
on Thu, 13 Nov 2003 20:48:30 +0200GMT (13.11.03, 19:48 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CP Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
CP feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
CP own email address.
I
Hello Simon,
VBG The address I need to filter against is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
S As well as [EMAIL PROTECTED], choose the Alternatives tab, add a new
S set, and add [EMAIL PROTECTED]; complete with semi-colon. Set to
S filter anywhere. I just tried it and it works fine :-)
Long time no
Hello Jonathan,
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, 8:00:30 PM, you wrote:
On Friday, November 07, 2003, Edgar wrote...
When I receive the mail I open the view folder, when I see I need to
answer it I open a reply. (The view folder stays open)
When the reply is send the message is moved to the
Hello Miguel,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 9:18:09 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
It is best to use POPFile (http://popfile.sourceforge.net/), or a
similar Bayesian classification program, to classify SPAM and NO-SPAM.
Thanks for the hint. I'll look into it.
--
Best regards,
Costas
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Hello Mark,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:24:24 -0700 your time, you said:
MT When I view source on Sasha Mcneill, I see plain text without
MT quotes Digital Cable. Spaces before Digital and between Digital
MT and Cable. Is this what you see...
Yes,
On Fri 14 November 2003, 4:02:26 +1000, Ken Green wrote:
I think I figured out what your template is doing. If I change %Quotes
to %Text in my top-posting QT, I can achieve what you are describing.
This does leave out the quote delimiters () but I guess I can't have
everything... I
G'day Scott,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, at 00:22:32 [GMT -0600] (17:22 here) you wrote:
I thought I recalled seeing that the NEW Bat 2.x could check multiple email
accounts one at a time instead of doing the multi thread checking multiple
accounts at the same time
Is that in yet? Did I miss that
Kitty, [K] wrote:
I thought I'd comment on a couple points you made here.
I do appreciate that you're likely aware of how TB! implements similar
feature sets if they do exist but in case others, old and new aren't
aware there are a couple 'hidden' features.
K 5. Where someone's e-mail address
I want to find a message in my TB! folders that has 'Bigfoot' in the
sender's address and 'Cairns' in the message body.
In the Message Finder I set the following :-
1. Set Search for to Bigfoot Cairns
2. Set 'Scope' to 'Anywhere'
3. Tried setting Regular Expressions to both ON and OFF.
The
CP Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
CP feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
CP own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
CP to the Trash folder.
This works for me:
1. In your new message,
Hello Steve Mullarkey,
on Fri, 14 Nov 2003 10:15:26 +1100 (2003-11-14 00:15:26 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
you wrote (at least in part):
SM I want to find a message in my TB! folders that has 'Bigfoot' in the
SM sender's address and 'Cairns' in the message body.
On Monday, November 10, 2003, Roopesh wrote...
R (You could also have a look into your registry (regedit.exe) at
R the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat! What is your
R Working Directory there?)
I couldnt find the entery Working Directory there, so I couldnt
check where my working
Hi Allie,
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 2:52:29 PM PST, you wrote:
Who would think of right clicking text on a bar? :)
Hee hee...I right-click on everything...just in case there's something
to discover! :-)
Very often, my mom calls me with a question about this or
that...usually having
Melissa Reese, [MR] wrote:
MR I always tell her: Think before you left-click, but right-click
MR anything, and often!
It's my habit these days to do just that. You just never know what you
pounce on.
--
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PGPKeys: http://www.ac-martin.com/pgpkeys.html
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Hello Victor,
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 14:30:12 -0500 your time, you said:
S ... choose the Alternatives tab, add a new set, and add
S [EMAIL PROTECTED]; complete with semi-colon...snip..
VBG ... This worked but I was highly against it
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:11:40 -0600 (2003-11-13 01:11:40 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
you wrote (at least in part):
tko Does anyone use this?
Yes, I do. And I like your suggestions.
But, also be aware of the following:
-- Thursday, November 13, 2003, 6:55:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
tko Does anyone use this?
Yes, I do. And I like your suggestions.
But, also be aware of the following:
http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0001866
Ouch, well I hope to
Hi Allie
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 5:52:29 PM, you wrote:
AM - Very much in its favour and that which I use a lot for searching is
AM the alt-click filter. If you hold down the Alt key while clicking on any
AM item in the message list, TB! will display only those messages that
AM contain the
Hi Kitty
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 6:23:26 PM, you wrote:
K What I liked (these are matters of personal taste):
snip...
I'd like to add one more thing. I love the way the preview pane shows you
hyperlinks to the various replies you sent to a particular message. Great
usability, but like
Hi Marck
Saturday, November 8, 2003, 8:03:37 PM, you wrote:
MDP I was and I was 100% correct:
MDP TB does not wrap quoted text.
MDP TB does not wrap on send.
MDP This means that TB will not produce that orphaned quoted word
MDP phenomenon seen with other software.
You wish. TB messes up
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on Thu, 13 Nov 2003 19:02:31 -0600 (2003-11-14 02:02:31 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
wrote (at least in part):
But, also be aware of the following:
http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0001866
tko Ouch, well I
Hi rich
Saturday, November 8, 2003, 7:04:30 PM, you wrote:
MDP It doesn't happen with TB.
V Not true. It does, all the time. Especially when replying to mails sent from
V Yahoo. I haven't bothered to analyze the particular situations in which it does
V occur, because I usually just hit Alt-L to
Actually my problem has been when I download an email with a large attachment,
the email server does not get the received and delete command.
What does pop3_force_fork do?? What do the rest of those options do??
Scott
Windows 2000
The Bat 2.01.3
Popfile Spam Filter
Hi Marck
Saturday, November 8, 2003, 8:09:46 PM, you wrote:
V Not true. It does, all the time.
MDP (This is not correct).
It is correct.
We could go on debating this forever. The fact remains, TB is not as infallible
as you make it out to be. I have seen many instances where what you claim
Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
to the Trash folder.
MM It is best to use POPFile
Hi Vishal,
@13-Nov-2003, 20:20 -0500 (14-Nov 01:20 UK time) Vishal said to
Marck:
MDP I was and I was 100% correct:
MDP TB does not wrap quoted text. TB does not wrap on send.
MDP This means that TB will not produce that orphaned quoted
MDP word phenomenon seen with other software.
You wish.
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on Thu, 13 Nov 2003 19:02:31 -0600 (2003-11-14 02:02:31 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
wrote (at least in part):
-- Thursday, November 13, 2003, 6:55:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
tko Does anyone use this?
Hi Vishal,
@13-Nov-2003, 20:29 -0500 (14-Nov 01:29 UK time) Vishal said to
Marck:
We could go on debating this forever.
Only as long as you keep getting it wrong.
The fact remains,
??? not a fact. A fallacy. You are mistaken.
TB is not as infallible as you make it out to be.
Not in
Hello Marck D Pearlstone,
on Fri, 14 Nov 2003 02:01:00 + (2003-11-14 03:01:00 in .nl) in the
message with reference
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote (at least
in part):
MDP Hi Vishal,
MDP @13-Nov-2003, 20:29 -0500 (14-Nov 01:29 UK time) Vishal said to
MDP Marck:
snip
MDP PGP can introduce
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, at 10:15:26 [GMT +1100]
Steve wrote:
SM I want to find a message in my TB! folders that has 'Bigfoot' in the
SM sender's address and 'Cairns' in the message body.
SM In the Message Finder I set the following :-
SM 1. Set Search for to Bigfoot Cairns
SM 2. Set 'Scope'
Hi Marck
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 8:51:53 PM, you wrote:
MDP No. I know. Let me try to explain it more clearly so that you
MDP can catch up with the issue actually being discussed in this branch
MDP of the (long dead) thread.
I know what issue was being discussed. And I just checked my
Hi Vishal,
@13-Nov-2003, 22:09 -0500 (14-Nov 03:09 UK time) Vishal said to
Marck:
I don't know how it happens.
Okay - please understand me when I inform you that when it happens
for you, then there is a specific reason for it.
I don't care how it happens.
That, too, I can see. I do, and so
Allie-
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 2:52:29 PM, you wrote:
AM - Very much in its favour and that which I use a lot for searching is
AM the alt-click filter. If you hold down the Alt key while clicking on any
AM item in the message list, TB! will display only those messages that
AM contain the
Mark Wieder, [MW] wrote:
MW !!! Alt-click !!! That's way useful, but it took some doing to figure
MW out how to un-alt-click to get them all back again...
For the main window, simply hit the Esc key.
For the View Folder window, you'll have to change to another message
list display type and
Hi,
On Thursday at 7:30 PM you wrote:
MW !!! Alt-click !!! That's way useful, but it took some doing to figure
MW out how to un-alt-click to get them all back again...
How do you get it back again. I just closed TB and then restarted. I
know theres got to be a better way
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Darrin
The Bat
Hi,
On Thursday at 7:37 PM you wrote:
AM For the main window, simply hit the Esc key.
AM For the View Folder window, you'll have to change to another message
AM list display type and back. So if you're threading by references, hit
AM Alt-0 to disable threading, and then hit Alt-1 to re-enable
Allie-
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 7:37:05 PM, you wrote:
Hmmmpph! Well, I don't know about any of those, but *I* went to
View | Display | Advanced Filtering | Header | uncheck the filter
...PITA if you ask me... I was hoping that shift-alt-click would do
it, but no...
--
-Mark Wieder
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On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
[I know you said not to answer, but this is information sake]
How do I delete messages from the IMAP server?
IMAP works in a slightly different way. There are flags to a message.
When you
On Fri 14 November 2003, 14:30:24 +1000, Mark Wieder wrote:
!!! Alt-click !!! That's way useful, but it took some doing to figure
out how to un-alt-click to get them all back again... at any rate, I
learned something new. Thanks.
esc is the easiest (but not only) way. Ctrl+= also works
The
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On Thursday, November 13, 2003, Edgar wrote...
When I receive the mail I open the view folder, when I see I need to
answer it I open a reply. (The view folder stays open)
[..]
Not sure... but you didn't mention which one goes in which folder,
G'day Simon,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 7:12:54 PM, you wrote:
As Ellen said in MID:[EMAIL PROTECTED] it *seems*
to be a resources problem, and related to TB! on W98 setups
especially.
When I first got The Bat! quite some time back I ran ran it on a W98SE
machine for a
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