Keyboard Shortcut Editor - Where?

2006-03-16 Thread Dave Goodman
I'm looking for the keyboard shortcut (not to be confused with system
hotkeys) editor in 3.71.03.

The help file (bless their hearts) says:

The Shortcut Editor is available in most of The Bat!'s non-modal
windows (such as main window, separate message browser, address book,
message editor) - you can invoke it by using the View|Edit Shortcuts
menu command of any of such window.

Perhaps age is making me blind and stupid, but I can't find it.

Any hints?

TIA.

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Re: Keyboard Shortcut Editor - Where?

2006-03-16 Thread vitalie vrabie
hi,

Thursday, March 16, 2006, 5:35:32 PM, you wrote:

 Any hints?

RMB click on any menu or toolbar, then customize.

thanks for pointing out the misleading moment in the documentation.


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Re: IMAP Server settings

2006-03-16 Thread Matt Thoene
Hello Paul,

Wednesday, March 15, 2006, 11:20:42 AM, you wrote:

 Hi all,

 I have a quick question regarding server settings for IMAP. I have
 recently moved from Outlook 2003 to TB against an IMAP account on
 Exchange server. When I am away from the office I access the server
 remotely without having to be connected to the corporate network, so
 far so good. MY SMTP server and Mail server settings for the account
 contain the external IP address of the server and this all works
 swimmingly. However when I am in the office and connected to the LAN I
 would like to use the local name of the server to connect to. I've
 tried simply changing the server name in the settings however this
 doesn't appear to work.  Does anyone do this currently or have any
 suggestions as to how I might achieve this?


Is it just me or are Paul's emails coming in unwrapped?

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Re: IMAP Server settings

2006-03-16 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi Matt,

Thursday, March 16, 2006, 6:18:24 PM, you wrote:
 Is it just me or are Paul's emails coming in unwrapped?

I think you're right, however I am at a loss as to why this would be the case. 
Does this one wrap okay?

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Re[2]: IMAP Server settings

2006-03-16 Thread Matt Thoene
Hello Paul,

Thursday, March 16, 2006, 10:39:21 AM, you wrote:

 Is it just me or are Paul's emails coming in unwrapped?

 I think you're right, however I am at a loss as to why this would be the 
 case. Does this one wrap okay?

I left it as is...still a little wide.

If you go to Options-Preferences-Viewer/Editor-Editor preferences you'll
see the Wrap text at setting. I believe the most common and reader
friendly around 72-74.

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Re: IMAP Server settings

2006-03-16 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi Matt,

Thursday, March 16, 2006, 7:00:46 PM, you wrote:
 I left it as is...still a little wide.

 If you go to Options-Preferences-Viewer/Editor-Editor preferences you'll
 see the Wrap text at setting. I believe the most common and reader
 friendly around 72-74.

I've checked my settings under the location that you mentioned. I don't believe 
that I've ever changed that settings so it is currently at it's default of 70. 
Could it be the editor that I'm using? I'm using Plain text (Windows)

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Default view of text/html email

2006-03-16 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi all,

I'm currently trying to understand why a particular message on TBOT is shown in 
HTML rather than in Text. So here goes, the message is from Leif on TBOT (MID 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) now according to the message header the Content-Type is 
text/html. So if I check my settings Options - Preferences - Viewer/Editor my 
setting View messages with alternative layout (text and HTML) as is set to 
Plaintext version and HTML which as far as I understand it should mean that 
when I open Leif's message it should show in Text format, however when I open 
the message it is set to HTML! Am I doing something wrong here or have I 
misunderstood how this works? Any opinions or advice gratefully received.

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Re: Default view of text/html email

2006-03-16 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Thursday, March 16, 2006, 2:45:31 PM, Paul Meathrel wrote:

 message header the Content-Type is text/html

I have it as content type text. No mention of html. maybe you need to
check your settings at yahoo


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Re: Default view of text/html email

2006-03-16 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi Dwight,

Thursday, March 16, 2006, 8:54:07 PM, you wrote:
 I have it as content type text. No mention of html. maybe you need to
 check your settings at yahoo

OK, I will do that, however I still don't understand why TB behaves as it does 
given the settings that I have set.

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Re: Default view of text/html email

2006-03-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Paul,

On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:45:31 + GMT (17/03/2006, 03:45 +0700 GMT),
Paul Meathrel wrote:
PM Hi all,

PM I'm currently trying to understand why a particular message on
PM TBOT is shown in HTML rather than in Text. So here goes, the
PM message is from Leif on TBOT (MID
PM [EMAIL PROTECTED])

If youwrite mids in this form: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
they are clickable. Try it.

PM now according to the message header the Content-Type is text/html.

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

It is definitely your Yahoo settings.

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Re: IMAP Server settings

2006-03-16 Thread Curtis
On 16/3/2006 at 2:57:51 PM [GMT -0500], Paul Meathrel wrote:

 I've checked my settings under the location that you mentioned. I
 don't believe that I've ever changed that settings so it is currently
 at it's default of 70. Could it be the editor that I'm using? I'm using 
 Plain text (Windows)

Yes. That editor only virtual wraps and TB! doesn't wrap text on
sending, so you end up sending unwrapped text.

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Re: IMAP Server settings

2006-03-16 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi Curtis,

Friday, March 17, 2006, 3:15:56 AM, you wrote:
 Yes. That editor only virtual wraps and TB! doesn't wrap text on
 sending, so you end up sending unwrapped text.

Is there an editor that does send wrapped text? I know there are three other 
editors but I've no idea which to try!

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Re: Default view of text/html email

2006-03-16 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi Thomas,

Friday, March 17, 2006, 1:16:52 AM, you wrote:
 If youwrite mids in this form: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 they are clickable. Try it.

Got it I'll try and use this format in future!

 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

OK, I changed by settings last on yahoo and I'm now receiving email with a 
Content-Type of text/html and everything is displaying correctly. However I 
still don't understand why with the settings I have set that text/html email 
displays as html first. 

Thanks for all of your help.

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