Re: Associating shortcuts to view modes

2006-10-12 Thread Robin Anson
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 at 00:54:23 +0200, Claude wrote:
 Few TB versions ago it was possible as far as I remember to associate
 shortcuts to view modes,and if my memory serves me well, there were
 associated with shortcuts such as alt+shift+1, alt+shift+2 etc.
 Currently it is not possible to quickly switch from view mode to view
 mode with a single keystroke.

Well on my copy of TB I still use those shortcuts. I don't recall
ever having to recreate them, so I assumed they were either default
settings in v3.85, or they were inherited from my earlier version.

You seem to be running a beta version - is it a problem with that?

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Re: Template Question

2006-10-12 Thread David Calvarese
On Wednesday, October 11, 2006, 9:22:32 PM, Thomas Fernandez on TBUDL wrote:

 On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:43:28 -0400 GMT (12/10/2006, 01:43 +0700 GMT),
 David Calvarese wrote:

DC Thanks, but that still isn't pulling out the Group Links portion, like
DC this:

DC Yahoo! Groups Links
 [...]

 Actually, I don't have a regex that cuts this off, and it doesn't
 show in the replies either (unless someone forgets their cutmark). Why
 do you need that regex? (Just out of curiosity.)


I'm on several Yahoo groups and having to either manually select what
I want to quote in my reply or cut it out afterwards...  on every
reply going to a Yahoo group.

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Re: Template Question

2006-10-12 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello David,

On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 08:01:56 -0400 GMT (12/10/2006, 19:01 +0700 GMT),
David Calvarese wrote:

 Actually, I don't have a regex that cuts this off, and it doesn't
 show in the replies either (unless someone forgets their cutmark). Why
 do you need that regex? (Just out of curiosity.)

DC I'm on several Yahoo groups and having to either manually select what
DC I want to quote in my reply or cut it out afterwards...  on every
DC reply going to a Yahoo group.

OIC. The groups I subscribe to all enforce the use of the cutmark, but
I can imagine what you are talking about.

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Re: Template Question

2006-10-12 Thread David Calvarese
On Thursday, October 12, 2006, 11:33:18 AM, Thomas Fernandez on TBUDL wrote:

 On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 08:01:56 -0400 GMT (12/10/2006, 19:01 +0700 GMT),
 David Calvarese wrote:

 Actually, I don't have a regex that cuts this off, and it doesn't
 show in the replies either (unless someone forgets their cutmark). Why
 do you need that regex? (Just out of curiosity.)

DC I'm on several Yahoo groups and having to either manually select what
DC I want to quote in my reply or cut it out afterwards...  on every
DC reply going to a Yahoo group.

 OIC. The groups I subscribe to all enforce the use of the cutmark, but
 I can imagine what you are talking about.

This can't possibly be that hard of a thing to do...  Unfortunately,
it's beyond what I can do with regex at this point.

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Re: Template Question

2006-10-12 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello David Calvarese  everyone else,

on 12-Okt-2006 at 14:01 you (David Calvarese) wrote:

 I'm on several Yahoo groups and having to either manually select what
 I want to quote in my reply or cut it out afterwards... on every reply
 going to a Yahoo group.

Have you followed the discussion about the txt2html.regexps parsing
file?

msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

It allows you to hide the darn yahoogroups footers completely. I'm not
an expert in regex but I managed to fix it myself.

Add this line:

 (?s)\sYahoo\!\sGroups\sLinks.*?\/info\/terms\/\/A\=

to the file.

Most likely it can be done better (it leaves quite some whitespaces),
but I don't know how. :-)

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Re: Template Question

2006-10-12 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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 That didn't seem to work either.

 Then it is something else, not the template.

 Well, I'm open to suggestions what to look for then.

Try to check the very basic steps: where do you paste the templates, how
etc. Remember that those regexps (at least those I have sent) consist of
just one line, and that they have to be very precisely copied and pasted
(into the room for Reply template, in Folder's Preferences).

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Reply to problem

2006-10-12 Thread Graham Smith
Hello,

I have a weird problem, which may be nothing to do with The Bat! but
has only occurred since I started to use The Bat!

I have a person who I email regularly. Emails that I initiate, get
through to him, but if I reply to one of his emails  he doesn't
receive it.

He is confident that this is only happening with emails from me, and as far
as I can make out this is only happening when I reply to emails from
him. Replying to anyone elses emails get through.

Has anyone any idea what might be happening here, and is there any
chance that I have set up something weird in The Bat! that might be
causing this problem.

Many thanks.
  

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Re: Reply to problem

2006-10-12 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Graham,

On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 22:12:33 +0100GMT (12-10-2006, 23:12 , where I
live), you wrote:

GS I have a person who I email regularly. Emails that I initiate, get
GS through to him, but if I reply to one of his emails  he doesn't
GS receive it.

Check your address book for entries of this contact (there might be
more than one) and check whether you've got reply templates defined
for him, especially ones that alter the recipient of the reply.

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Re[2]: Reply to problem

2006-10-12 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Roelof,


Thursday, October 12, 2006, 11:59:34 PM, you wrote:

 Check your address book for entries of this contact (there might be
 more than one) and check whether you've got reply templates defined
 for him, especially ones that alter the recipient of the reply.

Thanks, but only one entry for this contact and no reply templates
defined.

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Re: Reply to problem

2006-10-12 Thread Ben Allen
Howdy Graham,

Thursday, October 12, 2006, 10:12:33 PM, Graham wrotened:

GS I have a weird problem, which may be nothing to do with The Bat! but
GS has only occurred since I started to use The Bat!

GS I have a person who I email regularly. Emails that I initiate, get
GS through to him, but if I reply to one of his emails  he doesn't
GS receive it.

GS He is confident that this is only happening with emails from me, and as far
GS as I can make out this is only happening when I reply to emails from
GS him. Replying to anyone elses emails get through.

GS Has anyone any idea what might be happening here, and is there any
GS chance that I have set up something weird in The Bat! that might be
GS causing this problem.

Do  they  bounce back to you or disappear? What's different about your
reply  template to your new message template? If they are disappearing
it sounds as thought there is something in the headers that is setting
of a spam filter on a server which is taking the message, but if it is
only  doing  that  on  the  replies  it  suggests  something about the
template  that  is  different.  Does anyone you mail use the same mail
host/ISP?


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Re: Reply to problem

2006-10-12 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Graham,

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 00:14:54 +0100 GMT (13/10/2006, 06:14 +0700 GMT),
Graham Smith wrote:

GS Thanks, but only one entry for this contact and no reply templates
GS defined.

When you reply, is the a spelling mistake in his address?

Just guessing: Maybe he has a spelling mistake in his Reply-To header,
which TB uses. His other correspondents may be using the From header.


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Old account remove from choices?

2006-10-12 Thread Tom
Hello Everyone,

due to some spam issues with one account's email address being
spoofed, I have retired this account and replaced it with a new
account. Everything is set up and works fine.
Only issue is that if I write emails, the old account still shows up
as an option. Is there any way only to show active accounts so that I
don't use the old account by mistake when sending an email.
Alternatively if I could move the old account down in the hierarchy
that would do too.

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Re[2]: Account Alerts / take The Bat offline for a moment

2006-10-12 Thread Scott
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message text=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 12:08:23 PM, you wrote:

S Also, is there a way to take TheBat offline (not changing the settings with 
in
S the accounts) and have it just not check for new mail?? Like when I know I 
am
S not connected to the internet and want to open TheBat to see a message OR I 
just
S need TheBat to stop trying for a moment while I am doing something else...

 What I do, is close my firewall. This is a mere workaround. I would
 like a menu item under Options / Network  Admin to do that.

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message text=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Closing the firewall still gets the error beep from the bat checking email... 
I would like to momentarily tell the bat to not check email.  Going thru 30 
accounts and turning it off for a moment would be a pain...


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