G'day Dirigo,
Thursday, April 1, 2004, 3:52:39 AM, you wrote:
Occassionally when I open an HTML formatted email, I will get a pop-up
message that reads Canvas does not allow (nothing else) with an OK
button.
[snipped]
From my experience and previous threads about this problem over the
On Thursday, March 25, 2004 at 22:11 (which was Thursday, March 25,
2004 at 17:11 where I am) Thomas Fernandez wrote:
J What interested me though is this is the first I have read of a
J trojan that is looking for TB! data files in addition to the typical
J victims.
While that is trur, I am not
Hello,
For a long time I've had shortcut to bring up a new mail window. I
created this by adding a new shortcut with mailto:; as the target.
Since moving to my new laptop (IBM T40p - wh) this shortcut brings
up the new mail window, but with mailto:; in the addressee field.
Has something
Hello,
I am forever using ctrl-V to move messages out of my inbox and am
finding that as there is more and more ambiguity (and duplication) in
the folder names TB will stop at the first match, not the one that I
want. Then it's a grab for the mouse to find the next occurrence.
I realise that
Hallo Nick,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:52:52 +0100GMT (1-4-04, 11:52 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ND I realise that this is a failing of my filing system, but has anyone
ND found a way that I can jump to the next match using the keyboard?
Press Arrow down followed by pressing the character
Dear Nick,
@1-Apr-2004, 10:39 Nick Dutton [ND] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
ND Since moving to my new laptop (IBM T40p - wh) this shortcut
ND brings up the new mail window, but with mailto:; in the
ND addressee field.
ND Has something changed?
Yes - the system registry. Specifically the
Hello Marck,
Thursday, April 1, 2004, 11:48, you wrote:
ND Since moving to my new laptop (IBM T40p - wh) this shortcut
ND brings up the new mail window, but with mailto:; in the
ND addressee field.
ND Has something changed?
MDP Yes - the system registry. Specifically the OS's mailto:;
MDP
ON Wednesday, March 31, 2004, 10:11:13 PM, you wrote:
PJ I've deleted and redone the filter a couple of times too. It's
PJ currently at the bottom of a list of incoming filters, but I've
PJ moved it up with no difference. Any help greatly appreciated!
Pat,
I can not see anything obviously wrong
Hello Roelof,
Thursday, April 1, 2004, 11:32, you wrote:
RO Press Arrow down followed by pressing the character you're
RO searching on.
Thanks.
RO BTW How did you manage so many empty lines between your signature and
RO the list footer?
Hmmm, falling asleep on the keyboard? F9 on the sent
Dear Nick,
@1-Apr-2004, 12:06 Nick Dutton [ND] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
ND Has something changed?
MDP Yes - the system registry. Specifically the OS's mailto:;
MDP definition. You have a new laptop - it has a new instance of the
MDP operating system in which mailto: is configured
Hello TBUDL,
On starting The Bat! this AM my mail started to download into one of
my accounts and then I realized that all of my mail from all of my
accounts was being downloaded into this same account. This included
all my previously read mail that was left in the other accounts,
Hallo Nick,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:09:02 +0100GMT (1-4-04, 13:09 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ND Hmmm, falling asleep on the keyboard? F9 on the sent mail points
ND the finger at me.
But I thought TB deleted empty lines under your sig...
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Disclaimer: Any opinion stated
Dear Roelof,
@1-Apr-2004, 17:23 +0200 (01-Apr 16:23 UK time) Roelof Otten [RO] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Nick:
ND Hmmm, falling asleep on the keyboard? F9 on the sent mail
ND points the finger at me.
RO But I thought TB deleted empty lines under your sig...
Only when GnuPG (non-MIME)
Hi Dirigo,
on Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:05:01 -0500GMT, you wrote:
D I'm a bit confused by your header pretends to be your mailer.
That's why I had a smilie after it. ;-) It was a tongue-in-cheek
remark implying that you can make The Bat! display /anything/ as
mailer... I didn't mean to confuse you.
Hello everyone,
I'm using TB 2.04.7, and I've tried to read up on filters in the help
and search for this topic in the email archives I have on disk (going
back to 2002) but I haven't been able to find what I'm looking for
yet.
I get some emails that have some plain-text text, but the bulk of
Hallo James,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:03:16 -0600GMT (1-4-04, 19:03 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JO I get some emails that have some plain-text text, but the bulk of the
JO email content is in the 'html' form of the message. This is legitimate
JO mail, and I'd like to filter on some of the text
Hello
Is there anyway to figure out what the smtp address is of mail
received.
--
Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 2.04.7
under Windows XP Service Pack 1 2600
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hi Terry,
on Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:52:29 -0800GMT, you wrote:
TGM Is there anyway to figure out what the smtp address is of mail
TGM received.
What do you mean? The first SMTP address used? Hit F9 to see all
headers of the mail. Here is what I got from your mail that I'm
replying to:
...
Hallo Terry,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:52:29 -0800GMT (1-4-04, 21:52 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
TGM Is there anyway to figure out what the smtp address is of mail
TGM received.
Please rephrase your question. It doesn't make any sense. There is no
such thing as an smtp address. There are smtp
Hello Peter,
Thursday, April 1, 2004, 12:21:13 PM, you wrote:
What do you mean? The first SMTP address used?
I am working at an office that has their mail setup on their server
which I can access using Outlook Web Access. They want me to use
outlook to access my mail but I would prefer using
Hi List,
I have grown tired of constantly changing Hi William to Hi Bill when I reply to an
email.
How can I get TB! to do this:
1) When I hit reply, check if the person I'm replying to is in my address book.
2) If so, use the nickname from the address book in the email's greeting.
3) If
Hallo Christopher,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 13:28:58 -0700GMT (1-4-04, 22:28 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
CB 1) When I hit reply, check if the person I'm replying to is in my address book.
CB 2) If so, use the nickname from the address book in the email's greeting.
CB 3) If the person is not in
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