Hello Scott,
Sunday, December 21, 2003, 10:15:28 AM, you wrote:
S Any idea if The Bat would be vulnerable to this??
No, TB! is not vulnerable because it doesn't try to open a file with a
graphic extension as a non-graphic file. However, if an external image
viewer is used (see the options in
Hello Chris,
Wednesday, December 24, 2003, 11:24:30 PM, you wrote:
C That's the way it's working; however, I don't think it should work
C that way. Since those buttons do not simple translate into the
C aforementioned key combinations (a WM_XBUTTONDOWN message is sent,
C not a WM_KEYDOWN)
As I
I was under the impression that the checkboxes in the search dialog of
Message Finder were inclusive (an implied OR) so that checking both
Recipient and Sender would find messages with the search string in
either To: or From: fields.
This doesn't appear to be the case when looking for a search
Hello Fellow Batters!
It seems this can't be done... How would one search to find a message where:
sender contains earthlink.net AND the subject=dogs
Are wildcards allowed?
subject=?ogs
I know it's allowed somehow, but this passage from the help system makes it
seem to me it cannot be done as
Hello rich,
Thursday, December 25, 2003, 10:58:19 PM, you wrote:
rg It seems this can't be done... How would one search to find a message where:
rg sender contains earthlink.net AND the subject=dogs
Basically, you should search for earthlink.net+dogs in sender and
subject :-)
We're
On Thu, 2003-12-25 at 15:43, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
We're planning to implement possibility to perform more specific and
complex searches in some of subsequent releases...
Does this change include a search that actually tells you what it's
doing on IMAP? IMAP searches still report the search
On Thursday, December 25, 2003 at 1:22:50 PM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote in
the message 5-button Mouse and The Bat!
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's the way it's working; however, I don't think it should work
that way. Since those buttons do not simple translate into the
aforementioned key
I like The Bat! but one frustration I have is when I need to forward
an HTML message. I'd like to make it look to the reader just like it
was when it came to me but I don't seem to know how to do that. If I
forward or redirect, the message is sent with an attachment that the
reader must open. If I
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