TBUDL Mission Statement

2006-05-01 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
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 TBUDL Mission statement

The  TBUDL  list  has  been set up for the purpose of discussing The
Bat! and how to use it. It is a community of users ready and able to
help  new  users  get to grips with some of the capabilities of this
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It  would probably be a good idea for you to set up a folder to keep
TBUDL  messages  in.  If  you do this, the next most useful thing to
have  in  place  is an automatic filter to move mail from your inbox
into your TBUDL folder.

Set up a filter for incoming mail which looks for:

Header Field [Reply-To] Contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]


The Roguemoticon Project


It's  nice to see your contact's face in the header ... and for them
to  see  yours. That's what roguemoticons are all about. If you wish
to add yourself, then you'll need to visit this site
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat
What  this  place  will  do  for  you  is  to allow you to create an
account,  add  your  image  and  then  let  you download a .ZIP file
containing  all  the  files  you'll  need to be able so see people's
faces  without  having  to  send  or  receive any real images in any
messages.

To trigger the roguemoticon display in the message header for anyone
reading  your  message  using  TB,  you have the choice of using the
X-Rogue: header or a signature trigger.

  How to use a signature trigger
The  image  is  triggered  by  a 'Handle' you've defined in your
account,  and  when  that  Handle  appears  in a message it gets
replaced on the client side by the corresponding image. A handle
could  look  like anything you want it to look like pretty much.
For example:
:Leif_Gregory:
Just add this text to your standard message signature block.

  How to create the X-Rogue: header
You can do that with this macro:
%SetHeader('X-Rogue',':your_handle:')%-  in  your  templates for
this and other tb-lists.
However, the macro alone won't do the trick.
TB'll  say: 'Hey, that's not any RFC822 header I know about', so
you'll have to define it as such:
Options  ..  Preferences .. Messages .. Message headers .. 'Add'

Now you'll get a pop-up to define the header

  Display as: X-Rogue (or whatever, it isn't very important)
  RFC header: X-Rogue
  Uncheck: 'This field is an address list' (because it isn't)
  Check: 'Allow this field to be edited in the message editor'
  Uncheck:  'Display  this  field  in the scrollable part of the
  header pane'

Now you're done and every TB-user can see your lovable face when
they've installed the roguemoticons.

For you to see peoples faces:

  To get this going, you should be running TB! v2.12 or later. Fetch
  the following file:
  http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/smileys/rogues.zip

  Unzip it to the 'Images' directory that's in your TB! installation
  directory: C:\Program Files\The Bat!\Images
  You  should  now  have a directory called 'rogues' containing many
  images  as well as the file 'rogues.msl' in your Images directory.
  Go into the preferences, and bring up the View/Editor options. Now
  hit  Shift-CTRL-Alt-T  while  TB!  is in focus. This will re-fetch
  TB!'s smiley set from disk and load the new images.


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Re[2]: Scheduled backup is failing...

2006-05-01 Thread Marten Gallagher
MG The following destination backup is failing...
MG E:\TheBatBackUp\TheBatBackUp-%DATE-%TIME.tbk

 I just tested this succesfully:
 D:\Mijn Backups\The Bat!\%Date=-MM-DD-%Time=HH-MM-SS.tbk
 It gave me: 2006-05-01-00-50-31.tbk

Thanks - I'll try that

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Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi Bat! Fans,

Maybe I am missing something here, but I am having problems with filtering,
or at least the way Bat! handles the filters.

1. How do I determine which filter/s point to a folder? (Agent has a good
system in which it automatically names the filters after the folder to which
they refer).

2. Why, for goodness sake, can't one filter apply to both mail in and mail
out? (K-Mail in Linux does this nicely).

3. When writing a filter on sent mail and a mail is highlighted in the Sent
Mail folder, the drop down Use for box should automatically show Outgoing
Mail.

4. There seems to be no log record of what filters are applied and which
fail.

5. When I filter my in box, the result ~always~ shows 4 messages filtered
(out of about 200 in the folder), but nothing is moved. Which messages are
filtered and fail, and how can I debug this?

I suppose others could add to this list?

My whine for the day!

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Re: Customiser?

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi Mary,
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 16:33:27 [GMT-0500] (which was Mon, 7:33:27
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:

 If you'd like to try mine, I'd be happy to send it to you as a PM
 attachment. It should be placed in the TB! main directory.


Thanks for the offer, but being technically challenged, I might pass!

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo John,

On Mon, 1 May 2006 19:35:03 +1000GMT (1-5-2006, 11:35 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

JP 1. How do I determine which filter/s point to a folder? (Agent has a good
JP system in which it automatically names the filters after the folder to which
JP they refer).

I'm not sure what you mean. Point to a folder as source or as target?
Over here the filters have meaningful names like 'TBUDL list' for
incoming TBUDL messages and since my folders are named in the same
system...

JP 2. Why, for goodness sake, can't one filter apply to both mail in and mail
JP out? (K-Mail in Linux does this nicely).

Lots of my filters wouldn't do that anyway. As I'm using a lot of
conditions that use specific strings added by processing servers for
my incoming filters.

JP 3. When writing a filter on sent mail and a mail is highlighted in the Sent
JP Mail folder, the drop down Use for box should automatically show Outgoing
JP Mail.

I never use that way to create a filter. You had me looking for a bit
what you were talking about.
Anyway, I don't know about that. But this is about a part I never use,
so my opinion isn't really relevant.

JP 4. There seems to be no log record of what filters are applied and which
JP fail.

There is a log about what filters are applied, it's among the rest of
the account log. And I wouldn't like it at all when the failed filters
would be mentioned too. That would mean my account log had an
additional 100+ lines for every incoming message, just mentioning the
filters weren't applied. That would make the log essentially useless.

JP 5. When I filter my in box, the result ~always~ shows 4 messages filtered
JP (out of about 200 in the folder), but nothing is moved. Which messages are
JP filtered and fail, and how can I debug this?

Check your log about the filters that are triggered. As for why there
aren't any messages moved, I guess they aren't moving filters, maybe
they simply set a colour group. And as all messages in your Inbox
have been processed while incoming, it seems very likely that any
messages that should be moved were so on arrival. If you think one of
them should be moved by one of your filters, it is likely that it is
one of the four messages processed by another filter that didn't have
'continue processing with other filters' checked.

JP I suppose others could add to this list?

I have some wishes for the sorting office, but they're about
additional actions and conditions, not about the interface.
What I'd like are some additional options for comparing to the address
book. You can check for AB groups contain: sender, first recipient,
all recipients, sender and all recipients, sender and first recipient.
I'm missing 'any of the recipients' and 'none of the recipients'
My second wish regarding this is to be able to compare any message
header against the AB, that's an add on to to Robert D's wish recently
mentioned here mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A filtering action I consider useful is 'mark as spam' and 'mark as
NOT spam' I don't use any anti-spam plug-in anymore, but in the days I
did, I really would have like that.


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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread Chris

John Phillips @ 5/01/2006 4:35:03 AM
Filtering issues. mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 1. How do I determine which filter/s point to a folder? (Agent has a
 good system in which it automatically names the filters after the
 folder to which they refer).

I assume that you want to move a given message to a specific folder.
To do so, on the Actions tab, add the Move the message to a folder
action. Then, give the filter a descriptive name of your choice.

 2. Why, for goodness sake, can't one filter apply to both mail in
 and mail out? (K-Mail in Linux does this nicely).

For now, you can copy and paste filters between the two types. It
seems as if your trying to keep all message to and from a certain
group of people in the same folder. Is this true?

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 1 May 2006, at 05:49:33 [GMT-0500] (which was 20:49:33 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:

 1. How do I determine which filter/s point to a folder? (Agent has a
 good system in which it automatically names the filters after the
 folder to which they refer).

 I assume that you want to move a given message to a specific folder.
 To do so, on the Actions tab, add the Move the message to a folder
 action. Then, give the filter a descriptive name of your choice.



Sorry did make myself clear here.

I click on Properties of a folder.  Where can I see which filters apply to
that folder?

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 1 May 2006, at 05:49:33 [GMT-0500] (which was 20:49:33 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:

  It
 seems as if your trying to keep all message to and from a certain
 group of people in the same folder. Is this true?

Messages to and from joe blogs etc. in same folder




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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi Simon,
On Mon, 1 May 2006, at 11:40:16 [GMT+0100] (which was 20:40:16 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:

JP 3. When writing a filter on sent mail and a mail is
JP highlighted in the Sent Mail folder, the drop down Use
JP for box should automatically show Outgoing Mail.

 I don't understand this one?

Go to Sent folder. Select a message to filter/  Ctrl-Shift-F.  You should
see what I mean.

JP 4. There seems to be no log record of what filters are
JP applied and which fail.

 With your required account's Inbox selected, hit SHFT-CTRL-A this will
 show you the log.  Alternatively, you could use the 'Test Filter'
 function available via right-mouse-click

Filter actions don't seem to show in the log.

JP 5. When I filter my in box, the result ~always~ shows 4
JP messages filtered (out of about 200 in the folder), but
JP nothing is moved. Which messages are filtered and fail,
JP and how can I debug this?

 With your Inbox selected, hit SHFT-CTRL-A this will show you the log, you
 can see what filtering has happened and where.  Sounds like you
 may have a filter that ends up moving the mail back to Inbox?

May have, but there should be a reasonable debug report available when Bat!
runs, IMO. (for what it's worth!)






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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo John,

On Mon, 1 May 2006 21:05:43 +1000GMT (1-5-2006, 13:05 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

JP I click on Properties of a folder.  Where can I see which filters apply to
JP that folder?

You cannot.

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi Roelof,
On Mon, 1 May 2006, at 13:20:42 [GMT+0200] (which was 21:20:42 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:

JP I click on Properties of a folder.  Where can I see which filters apply 
to
JP that folder?

 You cannot.



Which is a pity.  Would be very useful.

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi John,
On Mon, 1 May 2006, at 21:13:32 [GMT+1000] (which was 21:13:32 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:

 Filter actions don't seem to show in the log.


My bad.  Sorry!

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread John Phillips
Hi Simon,
On Mon, 1 May 2006, at 12:38:33 [GMT+0100] (which was 21:38:33 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:

 Do you not have something like this show when a message is received and a 
 filter fires -:

01/05/2006, 12:03:08: FETCH - received message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2085 
bytes) (processed by Runbox Bandwidth), URL:
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Yes I do, Sorry, my bad!

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread Robert D.
Who would have guessed that Simon would have said :

S Do you not have something like this show when a message is received
S and a filter fires -:

Ummm, I have Verbose Log checked yet do NOT see where/when/how a
Fetched message is processed. For example, just now:

 5/1/2006, 08:50:53: FETCH - Received message from
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], and my addy
to [EMAIL PROTECTED], encrypted: No, size: 4018,
   date: Monday, May 01, 2006 8:46:55 AM,
   subject: Re: Statistics for tbot: april 2006



How do I activate further reporting then?
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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello John,

On Mon, 1 May 2006 19:35:03 +1000 GMT (01/05/2006, 16:35 +0700 GMT),
John Phillips wrote:

JP 2. Why, for goodness sake, can't one filter apply to both mail in and mail
JP out? (K-Mail in Linux does this nicely).

This is a long-standing wish: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=3319
Would it help?

JP 3. When writing a filter on sent mail and a mail is highlighted in the Sent
JP Mail folder, the drop down Use for box should automatically show Outgoing
JP Mail.

Agree.

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New Customizer behavior

2006-05-01 Thread Philippe Macaire
Hi all,

I'm trying to create a menu container with the new menu customizer,
but it seems I can't add a new Action to the newly created menu
container... I remember on the old customizer a button which allowed
to add an action to a container, but apparently it disappeared, so I
have to admit there is another way to achieve the same result.

How can I do that?


Thanks a lot in advance.



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Toolbar icon sizes [was Re: Customiser?]

2006-05-01 Thread Mary Bull
Hello John!

On Monday, May 01, 2006, 4:44 AM, you wrote:

 If you'd like to try mine, I'd be happy to send it to you as a PM
 attachment. It should be placed in the TB! main directory.

 Thanks for the offer, but being technically challenged, I might pass!

It's not very hard, if technically-challenged ME can do it, but I do
understand.

Perhaps a better way to go is to put a wish on Bat Wishes for a way to
control Toolbar icon sizes via Customise. :)

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Re[2]: Scheduled backup is failing...

2006-05-01 Thread Marten Gallagher
 I just tested this succesfully:
 D:\Mijn Backups\The Bat!\%Date=-MM-DD-%Time=HH-MM-SS.tbk
 It gave me: 2006-05-01-00-50-31.tbk

That did it - thanks again

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Re[2]: New Customizer behavior

2006-05-01 Thread Philippe Macaire
Simon wrote:

 PM I remember on the old customizer a button which allowed
 PM to add an action to a container, but apparently it
 PM disappeared, so I have to admit there is another way to
 PM achieve the same result.

 Select the container (highlight).  Highlight the item you require
 in the container, then hold SHFT and click the right arrow button in the 
 interface.


Thanks a lot, Simon: it works! But it doesn't seem much intuitive to
me... It ought to be well documented in the help file.



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Re[2]: Customiser?

2006-05-01 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Stuart,

Sunday, April 30, 2006, 9:38:55 AM, you wrote:

Stuart Hello Chris,
Stuart Sunday, April 30, 2006, 1:03:35 AM, you wrote:

 In the release notes for the new v3.80.03, Ritlabs have said there
 is now a customiser in The Bat! Typically, there seems to be no help
 file entry for this, so can someone who knows what it is, explain
 what exactly it is, and point me to some instructions on its use?

Stuart Customizer  lets  you  customize  the  menus  and shortcuts in TB! You
Stuart access  it  by  right  clicking  beside  the  menu  bar  and selecting
Stuart customize.

Stuart On the main tab there are 3 windows. The first lists all the menu bars
Stuart available,  the second has all the actions available and the third has
Stuart the current layout of the currently selected container. You can add or
Stuart delete actions from each menu bar or create your own menus.

Stuart You can also edit shortcuts on the next tab.

Stuart That's it generally. If you have specific questions please ask.

Can I add other icons than the ones listed?

I would like to have an icon for Mark as Unread and Mark as Read.
It could be any reasonable icon or just the letters U and R.

Any suggestions? TIA


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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Monday, May 1, 2006, 4:35:03 AM, John Phillips wrote:

 4. There seems to be no log record of what filters are applied and
 which fail.

The log should also make it possible to see how many messages a filter
acts on, and perhaps when was the last time this filter filtered
something. One makes filters for current needs, and a few months or
years later those needs may have changed and one may have many filters
which get checked with every message but which haven't seen a relevant
mail for years.

 5. When I filter my in box, the result ~always~ shows 4 messages filtered
 (out of about 200 in the folder), but nothing is moved. Which messages are
 filtered and fail, and how can I debug this?

You can scroll through your filters and see which ones say to move the
mail to the inbox. That/those filter/s probably once moved mail to a
folder which no longer exists.


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Re: TB 3.80.03 and MS Exchange

2006-05-01 Thread Robin Anson
 However, after looking through the new menus, I cannot see where I
 would set this up. Can anyone provide me with instructions, or a link
 to somewhere I could find instructions, to do this?

 You must create a new account that uses the MAPI - MS Exchange
 protocol.

 Ah yes, now I see that option. Thanks I'll try it.

I seem to have this working for receiving emails, however it does not
send automatically (i.e. a combined send and receive). It now checks
MS Exchange for incoming emails at a defined interval, but I have to
manually send emails.

Have I missed something, or is that how it works?

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Re: Filtering issues.

2006-05-01 Thread MAU
Hello Dwight,

 4. There seems to be no log record of what filters are applied and
 which fail.

 The log should also make it possible to see how many messages a filter
 acts on, and perhaps when was the last time this filter filtered
 something. One makes filters for current needs, and a few months or
 years later those needs may have changed and one may have many filters
 which get checked with every message but which haven't seen a relevant
 mail for years.

The Statistics tab for each filter tells you more or less what you want.

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Re[3]: Customiser?

2006-05-01 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Peter,
Sunday, April 30, 2006, 6:14:33 PM, you wrote:

 Can I add other icons than the ones listed?

 I would like to have an icon for Mark as Unread and Mark as Read.
 It could be any reasonable icon or just the letters U and R.

As far as I know you can only change them to the ones listed in Change
Image in the bottom right corner of the Customise dialog box.

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installing on new pc

2006-05-01 Thread Luc
 Hello list,  

 probably asked hundreds of times but how do i install TB! with my
 settings and mail onto a new laptop?
 
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Re: installing on new pc

2006-05-01 Thread Paul Berger
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Tuesday, May 2, 2006, 8:56:02 AM, you wrote:

L  Hello list,  

L  probably asked hundreds of times but how do i install TB! with my
L  settings and mail onto a new laptop?
L  


Suggest you create a backup of everything and then restore that onto
new laptop.

On menu: Tools - Backup ...

Should do the trick.


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Printer font

2006-05-01 Thread Paul Berger
When message prints, the font is a small - ? Courier new.

Using Message-Printer Setup-Font layout -  Can change the default font
but this applies only to the header.

Seems to be no way of changing the font for the for the individual
items, e.g. Normal text #1 etc.

Anyone know how to do this?


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customiser shortcuts display is crooked

2006-05-01 Thread WL

Hello, all.

I think this is a bug related to the high DPI issue previously
reported as bug 0005817 (TB 3.80.03).

When I add a keyboard shortcut through the customiser,
there is a text entry box to enter the keys. It seems off
kilter to me.

http://wliao.freeshell.org/shortcut_menu_off_kilter.png

Just wondering if other people see the same thing as I do.

Thanks,

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