Re: Is it possible to adjust paragraph spacing in The Bat

2008-11-11 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Tuesday 11 November 2008 at 8:52:43 PM, in
,
Sacks, Avram wrote:

[...]

> I am not sure that this is a problem with The Bat, so
> much as it is a problem with Outlook.  However, I use
> Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) at the office (from where
> this message is sent) and cannot find a setting that
> would cause the spacing to increase between paragraphs
> when a message is replied to. Any ideas?


Are you sure it's anything to do with replies? Your message was not a
reply but arrived here with /triple/ line spaces between the
paragraphs.

Obviously this is plain text and you were talking about
HTML...



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Is it possible to adjust paragraph spacing in The Bat

2008-11-11 Thread Sacks, Avram
Hi, Everyone.

 

Primary question:

Is there a way in which to adjust paragraph spacing (termed "leading" in
the publishing world) on outgoing messages such that when a recipient
who uses Outlook attempts to reply, all of his replies aren't forced
into double spacing between paragraphs?

 

Background and detail:

When I send an HTML e-mail in The Bat, a recipient who reads it in
Outlook will see, in terms of formatting, exactly what I sent.  However,
if the recipient hits "reply," all of the line breaks become double line
breaks.  This can be annoying, particularly to someone who works/reads
quickly, and doesn't want to waste time scrolling down any more than he
has to. In order to avoid this, I must either send the message in plain
text, or the recipient must reply in plain text.  Is there a setting
that can be changed so that when the recipient chooses to reply, s/he
will not have to deal with an extra long  message caused by this magical
shift from single to double line breaks once the "reply" button.   

 

I am not sure that this is a problem with The Bat, so much as it is a
problem with Outlook.  However, I use Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) at
the office (from where this message is sent) and cannot find a setting
that would cause the spacing to increase between paragraphs when a
message is replied to. Any ideas?

 

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using Outlook MS Office 2003 (ver. 11.8206.8202) sp3 on XP Pro (for this
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Google Gadget

2008-11-11 Thread O. Martin Moran
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Hi everyone,

I've installed the Google Desktop search and am using the indexing
plug-in, and they seem to work really well.

Now I'm wondering if there is a gadget that displays the new mail in
the sidebar? I can use the one from Google, but due to the sorting I
undertake, I would  take a long time to do.  I just want something
that reads the contents of my inbox, and no other folders...

Just curious.  Thanks!

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Re: HTML Messages

2008-11-11 Thread O. Martin Moran
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On Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 12:53:04 PM, Stuart wrote:

SC> open you can select which images you want to allow to be downloaded. Once
SC> allowed they will open from then on. You can do this manually each time or
SC> select Show this Window Automatically at the bottom.

There it was!  Thank you so much for the help, that is
outstanding@

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Re[2]: HTML Messages

2008-11-11 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello O.,
  A reminder of what O. Martin Moran typed on:
  Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 12:47:02 GMT -0700

OMM> Thanks for the reply.  I have both of those set to HTML only and it still 
doesn't
OMM> work.  Any other ideas?

On a message that has is HTML there should be a little globe with a question 
mark on it in the header area. Click on it and select Show URL Manager. Once 
open you can select which images you want to allow to be downloaded. Once 
allowed they will open from then on. You can do this manually each time or 
select Show this Window Automatically at the bottom. 

The idea behind this is to stop bad things form loading in Spam etc.  In those 
cases you will deny them opening an outside images.

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Re: HTML Messages

2008-11-11 Thread O. Martin Moran
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On Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 9:43:14 AM, Bob wrote:

BR> Go to  and then click on the main "viewer-editor"
BR> line to open a window.  There, look at the viewing of .html
BR> window - you get four choices, I believe.

Thanks for the reply.  I have both of those set to HTML only and it still 
doesn't
work.  Any other ideas?

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Re: Copying filters to another account

2008-11-11 Thread MAU
Hello Gary,

> I want to copy the entire tree of incoming filters from one account to
> another. That choice is grayed out at the incoming filter level.

In the Sorting Office context a "tree" is a filter and any sub-filters 
under it. For example:

Filter A
   Sub-filter 1
   Sub-filter 2
   
If you select Filter A and do a 'Copy tree', the filter plus the two 
sub-filters will be copied. And if then you do a paste (e.g. in another 
account) the whole 'tree', and with the same structure, will be pasted.

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Re: Copying filters to another account

2008-11-11 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Gary,

On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 13:44:36 -0500GMT (11-11-2008, 19:44 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:

GL> You don't seem to understand. I want to copy the entire tree of incoming
GL> filters from one account to another. That choice is grayed out at the
GL> incoming filter level.

AFAIK That has never been possible.

In case the receiving account hasn't got any filters yet, you could
try to copy all filters of the source account via this procedure.
Close TB
Copy the file account.srb from the accountdir of the source account to
that of the target account (the file is called account.erb when you're
using OTFE)
Start TB
Check the sorting office

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Re: Copying filters to another account

2008-11-11 Thread Gary Lucas
On Tuesday, November 11, 2008, Peter Meyns scripted:

GL> As I recall. I was once able to copy filters from one account to another
GL> using the Copy_tree function.  However, it no longer seems to be available.
GL>  Is there some "back door" way to do this?

> No back door. Simply highlight the filter, then copy it with the
> right-click-menu or +C and paste it to its destination account.

You don't seem to understand. I want to copy the entire tree of incoming
filters from one account to another. That choice is grayed out at the
incoming filter level.

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Re: Copying filters to another account

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Gary,

on  Tue, 11 Nov 2008 12:23:15 -0500GMT(11.11.2008, 18:23 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:

GL> As I recall. I was once able to copy filters from one account to another
GL> using the Copy_tree function.  However, it no longer seems to be available.
GL>  Is there some "back door" way to do this?

No back door. Simply highlight the filter, then copy it with the
right-click-menu or +C and paste it to its destination account.

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Copying filters to another account

2008-11-11 Thread Gary Lucas
Greetings,  12:19, Tuesday, November 11, 
2008

As I recall. I was once able to copy filters from one account to another
using the Copy_tree function.  However, it no longer seems to be available.
 Is there some "back door" way to do this?

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Re: HTML Messages

2008-11-11 Thread Bob Riley
Hi O.,

Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 9:12:37 AM, you wrote:

> Hi folks,

> I'm sorry, this is a VERY newbie question from a user of a couple of
> years, however:  how can I get TB! to display html messages, formatted
> with graphics and everything else, in the message viewer pane or when
> I double click to open a message?  They don't show the graphics at
> this point and I'm wondering if I've just missed a checkbox or something.

> It's annoying to have HTML support and STILL have to double click the
> attachment to view it properly.

> Thanks.

Go to  and then click on the main "viewer-editor" 
line to open a window.  There, look at the viewing of .html 
window - you get four choices, I believe.

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HTML Messages

2008-11-11 Thread O. Martin Moran
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Hi folks,

I'm sorry, this is a VERY newbie question from a user of a couple of
years, however:  how can I get TB! to display html messages, formatted
with graphics and everything else, in the message viewer pane or when
I double click to open a message?  They don't show the graphics at
this point and I'm wondering if I've just missed a checkbox or something.

It's annoying to have HTML support and STILL have to double click the
attachment to view it properly.

Thanks.

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Re: No Roguemoticons updates?

2008-11-11 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[Reply to: »Privateofcourse« · 2008-11-11 · 01:04 h (CET)]

Moin, Simon!

>> Download here: http://www.pcwize.com/thebat

> I've tried many times over the past months to create a login to the
> site and upload an image, without success. The site always times
> out. Even when I do manage to login and get the options page, after
> selecting the image for upload and trying to download the gallery it
> fails...the page just sits there indefinitely. Obviously unable to
> finish the request. I'm surprised anyone else has managed it quite
> honestly.

Periodically I have been trying to upload my Roguemoticon for some
months (since February 2008), too. But I have had exactly the same
experience like you. :-/

Cheers!
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Re: No Roguemoticons updates?

2008-11-11 Thread koenraad rutgers
Hello Thomas,
I will go v4 anyway but want them to wait 'pestering' me for money till I am
back from Had Yai...
Money isn't really the problem anyway as otherwise I wouldn't have survived
23 years here...
Sofar the plans are to get the bus Sunday evening and then sort out
on Monday what they think best to do (I guess they will not know...) I
saw a doctor today and he as a non specialist didn't...
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