Re: mailto: link craziness

2004-02-02 Thread ken green
Marck D Pearlstone wrote: > Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Thanks. Sorry for asking the obvious. I finally checked myself and sure enough, my IE settings has reset to default settings (Outlook Express as mail client). I should have known that uninstalling The Bat would cause IE to lose t

Re[2]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 8:51:54 PM, you wrote: C> Just in case this is the problem, verify the "Connection" type and C> "Authentication" mechanism. Most servers take regular for both. You C> may need to check with your ISP if they use a "non-standard" (and C> probably more secure) method for

Re: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Chris
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 11:33:32 PM, Lynn wrote in the message "mail password" : JA>> Have you tried looking at the account log? It may have some hints as JA>> to why it's reporting the password is incorrect. I know a while back JA>> that TB popped up the password box

Re[2]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 6:42:10 PM, you wrote: JA> Have you tried looking at the account log? It may have some hints as JA> to why it's reporting the password is incorrect. I know a while back JA> that TB popped up the password box on a server error, regardless of JA> the error, so locked mail

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Monday, February 02, 2004, rich gregory wrote... MAU>> Use this line in your Reply template: MAU>> %From=""%From="%OTOADDR"%- RO>> %From="%OToAddr" > 2 questions in the differences in the suggested codes above. > Why the extra %From in one of them? Because on resets it explicitly, the other

Re[2]: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread rich gregory
>> Is there any way I can make the message default to replying from the >> original address? MAU> Use this line in your Reply template: MAU> %From=""%From="%OTOADDR"%- RO> %From="%OToAddr" 2 questions in the differences in the suggested codes above. Why the extra %From in one of them? Do I re

Re: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Monday, February 02, 2004, Lynn wrote... L>> Incorrect from what point of view? It's the correct password .. ? L>> It's fetching the mail, but only if I put it in *again* ..? > I'm sorry, I'm really getting frantic with this thing; I should have > said that all I have to do is hit enter on the

Re[3]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 5:53:08 PM, you wrote: L> Incorrect from what point of view? It's the correct L> password .. ? It's fetching the mail, but only if I put L> it in *again* ..? I'm sorry, I'm really getting frantic with this thing; I should have said that all I have to do is hit enter o

Re[2]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 4:03:19 PM, you wrote: AM> This usually happens when the passphrase is incorrect. It will keep AM> popping up the passphrase prompt until you type in the correct one. Incorrect from what point of view? It's the correct password .. ? It's fetching the mail, but only if

Re: Exec macro?

2004-02-02 Thread tb
--> Monday, February 2, 2004, 12:47:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hallo tb, > On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:51:07 -0600GMT (2-2-04, 17:51 +0100, where I > live), you wrote: tko>> Is there any existing macro which will allow me to retrieve tko>> the stdout of an executed commandline application? >

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread tbudl
Hello Chris, > You seem to be using The Bat! and yet there is no References or > In-Reply-To header. Are you using a client-side filter? Is your ISP > filtering? Is my ISP filtering? No, I was having problems with my mail server and had to restart it twice. After that, I resent some messages that

Re: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Allie Martin
Lynn, [L] wrote: L> I've got a problem I can't figure out, and I hope someone L> knows a fix, because it's driving me nuts. L> I have been having some problems getting my web pages L> uploaded to my new account, and in trouble shooting it, L> the techs have changed my passwords a couple of times.

Re: Reading Receipt

2004-02-02 Thread MAU
Hello Greg, > I take it you do not have reading confirmation's generated when the > template is set to ignore. I don't know. I have all of mine set to Put in Outbox and Prompt before action. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF: ___

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread Chris
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 4:09:31 PM, MAU wrote in the message "Keeping address the same in a reply" : You seem to be using The Bat! and yet there is no References or In-Reply-To header. Are you using a client-side filter? Is your ISP filtering? Is my ISP filtering?

Re: New edit key combo dicovery ?

2004-02-02 Thread Chris
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 11:58:44 AM, dAniel hAhler wrote in the message "New edit key combo dicovery ?" : > where are shortcuts stored? (where) in registry? They are stored in the "Shortcut.cfg" file in the root of your mail directory. However, that file is a binary f

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread George Mitchell
Sharon Stiles wrote: > I have different names set up in my main account so I can keep tabs > on where things come from (eg admin@, maillist@ etc). I don't want > to set up separate accounts. I change the address when I send the > message. However when I receive a reply to one of these messages the

Re: Reading Receipt

2004-02-02 Thread Greg Strong
Hello MAU, Monday, February 2, 2004, 3:02:50 PM, MAU wrote: >> Why do I still get a reading receipt when my reading confirmation >> template is set to ignore? M> Perhaps a v2.03 Beta/51 issue? Could be? I'll post on TBBETA. I take it you do not have reading confirmation's generated when the t

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread MAU
Hello Sharon, > Is there any way I can make the message default to replying from the > original address? Use this line in your Reply template: %From=""%From="%OTOADDR"%- -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF: _

Re: Reading Receipt

2004-02-02 Thread MAU
Hello Greg, > Why do I still get a reading receipt when my reading confirmation > template is set to ignore? Perhaps a v2.03 Beta/51 issue? -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF: Current versi

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread MAU
Hello Sharon, > Is there any way I can make the message default to replying from the > original address? Use this line in your Reply template: %From=""%From="%OTOADDR"%- -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF: __

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Sharon, On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 20:42:09 +GMT (2-2-04, 21:42 +0100, where I live), you wrote: SS> I have different names set up in my main account so I can SS> keep tabs on where things come from (eg admin@, maillist@ etc). I SS> don't want to set up separate accounts. I change the address

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Sharon, on Mon, 2 Feb 2004 20:42:09 +GMT (02.02.04, 21:42 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : SS> Eg a message sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] automatically SS> fills in [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I reply to it. I want it to reply SS> from [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can write this into

Re: Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats, on Mon, 2. Feb 2004 at 20:42:09 + Sharon Stiles wrote: S> I have different names set up in my main account so I can keep S> tabs on where things come from (eg admin@, maillist@ etc). I don't S> want to set up separate accounts. I change the address when I send S> the message. How

Keeping address the same in a reply

2004-02-02 Thread Sharon Stiles
I have different names set up in my main account so I can keep tabs on where things come from (eg admin@, maillist@ etc). I don't want to set up separate accounts. I change the address when I send the message. However when I receive a reply to one of these messages the address I use to reply au

Reading Receipt

2004-02-02 Thread Greg Strong
Hello TBUDL, Why do I still get a reading receipt when my reading confirmation template is set to ignore? -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v2.03 Beta/51 on Windows XP Service Pack 1 Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using T

mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Hi all - I've got a problem I can't figure out, and I hope someone knows a fix, because it's driving me nuts. I have been having some problems getting my web pages uploaded to my new account, and in trouble shooting it, the techs have changed my passwords a couple of times. So I have new passwor

Re: Exec macro?

2004-02-02 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo tb, On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:51:07 -0600GMT (2-2-04, 17:51 +0100, where I live), you wrote: tko> Is there any existing macro which will allow me to retrieve tko> the stdout of an executed commandline application? If you can direct the output to disk, you can import the text with %include. Fro

Re: mailto: link craziness

2004-02-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Jonathan, @2-Feb-2004, 11:57 -0600 (02-Feb 17:57 UK time) Jonathan Angliss [JA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck: >> Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Go into Internet Options (Tools >> | Options in IE) and go to the "Programs" tab. Go to 'E-mail' and >> select something other than

Re: mailto: link craziness

2004-02-02 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Sunday, February 01, 2004, Marck D Pearlstone wrote... K>> When I click a mailto: link on a webpage (IE 6) I get about 30 IE K>> windows that pop up - and no new message in The Bat. > Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Go into Internet Options (Tools > | Options in IE) and go to the "Program

Exec macro?

2004-02-02 Thread tb
Is there any existing macro which will allow me to retrieve the stdout of an executed commandline application? -*- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Keystroke (no mouse) selection and deletion of text.

2004-02-02 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats, on Mon, 2. Feb 2004 at 10:49:58 -0500 Dan Grunberg wrote: >> Ctrl-A, the Del or BkSp. > That's what I need to put in my Quick Template. > How can I put the functions Ctrl-A and Del into a Quick Template I'm > editing, without erasing the whole Quick Template? So you want to clear the

Re: New edit key combo dicovery ?

2004-02-02 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats, on Mon, 2. Feb 2004 at 14:47:49 + Marten Gallagher wrote: >> If you hold ctrl and press ? while keeping the cursor on a word the whole >> word gets capitalized. >> If you press ctrl with the key next to the ? only the first letter is >> capitalized. >> Does someone have a de-capit

Re[2]: Keystroke (no mouse) selection and deletion of text.

2004-02-02 Thread Stefan Tanurkov
Hello Dan, Monday, February 2, 2004, 5:49:58 PM, you wrote: DG> That's what I need to put in my Quick Template. Use the %CLEAR macro in your QT -- Cheers! Stefan pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using T

Re: New edit key combo dicovery ?

2004-02-02 Thread Gerard
ON Monday, February 2, 2004, 3:50:09 PM, you wrote: DG> TheBat! => Help => Index: select "editor" and find your way to DG> Miscellaneous commands(?) and: DG> Uppercase the Current Word Ctrl+[ DG> Lowercase the Cu

Re: Keystroke (no mouse) selection and deletion of text.

2004-02-02 Thread Dan Grunberg
Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:40:03 -0500 (10:40 AM EST here) Bill Blinn Technology Editor wrote: > At 10:35 AM on 2/2/2004, Dan Grunberg typed ... D>> 1. What KEYSTROKES (no mouse) can be used to select text, while D>> editing a message? > Shift + arrow key (standard Windows function) D>> 2. Is there

Re: Keystroke (no mouse) selection and deletion of text.

2004-02-02 Thread Bill Blinn Technology Editor
At 10:35 AM on 2/2/2004, Dan Grunberg typed ... D> 1. What KEYSTROKES (no mouse) can be used to select text, while D> editing a message? Shift + arrow key (standard Windows function) D> 2. Is there a way to select ALL the text, while editing a message, D> without using a mouse? Ctrl-A (also

Re: AutoComplete?

2004-02-02 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Darrin, On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 07:11:51 -0800GMT (2-2-04, 16:11 +0100, where I live), you wrote: D> I use to have TB set up so the subject line of a new email would auto D> complete my often used text I used in subjects. It no longer does so. Options -> Preferences -> System -> Autocomplete

Keystroke (no mouse) selection and deletion of text.

2004-02-02 Thread Dan Grunberg
1. What KEYSTROKES (no mouse) can be used to select text, while editing a message? 2. Is there a way to select ALL the text, while editing a message, without using a mouse? 3. Is there a way I can delete all the text in a message using only keystrokes, or using a Quick template? Using:

AutoComplete?

2004-02-02 Thread Darrin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Monday, February 02, 2004 7:10:23 AM Hi, I use to have TB set up so the subject line of a new email would auto complete my often used text I used in subjects. It no longer does so. Where in TB do I change this setting? I know Ive seen it somewhere but

Re: New edit key combo dicovery ?

2004-02-02 Thread Dan Grunberg
Mon, 2 Feb 2004 14:55:22 +0100 (8:55 AM EST here) Gerard wrote: > Hi Bat Users, > Well this is something I have not read before but i have big hands > with big fingers and can't help myself pressing wrong keys but today > I ran into this. > If you hold ctrl and press ? while keeping the cursor o

Re: New edit key combo dicovery ?

2004-02-02 Thread Marten Gallagher
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 1:55:22 PM, you wrote: > Hi Bat Users, > Well this is something I have not read before but i have big hands with > big fingers and can't help myself pressing wrong keys but today I ran into > this. > If you hold ctrl and press ? while keeping the cursor on a word t

Re: Fred Langa's email experiment

2004-02-02 Thread Deborah W
On Monday, February 2, 2004, 1:27:45 PM, Miles Johnson wrote: MJ> Deborah did you, yourself READ that newsletter and the one(s) that MJ> addressed this "from an unknown name & address" issue? Yes, I did. MJ> What Langa did was just an experiment, and a very important one. MJ> Yes, the results ar

New edit key combo dicovery ?

2004-02-02 Thread Gerard
Hi Bat Users, Well this is something I have not read before but i have big hands with big fingers and can't help myself pressing wrong keys but today I ran into this. If you hold ctrl and press ? while keeping the cursor on a word the whole word gets capitalized. If you press ctrl with the key ne

Re: Synchronizing Address Book

2004-02-02 Thread Granville Cousins
Hello TBUDL, I have a Laptop which I use on a daily basis and a Desktop Pc which I use at various times in the week. I have set up my Desktop Pc to be a backup machine for my Laptop and everything. Mostly I receive emails when I am out from home and need to upload addresses from my Laptop to my D

Fred Langa's email experiment

2004-02-02 Thread Miles Johnson
MJ>> Aside from Fred Langa's remarkable newsletter (www.langa.com) MJ>> which has saved our butts so may times over the years at my work MJ>> (and is easily worth the $11 per YEAR subscription IMHO) DW> He's the one who claims that 40% of emails don't get to their DW> recipients, right? (But his t

Re: Checking on BayesIt

2004-02-02 Thread Stuart Hemming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 M3> Sort of. The number you might want to look at is the one just above M3> 'Value for The Bat!:' that is labeled 'Spam-grade:' That is the one M3> that has the actual calculation based on the key words shown below. The vast majority are 1.16271e-030