Re: Problem with %HDR macro

2009-06-16 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 at 19:21:27 -0500, Dwight wrote: On Saturday, June 13, 
2009, 2:54:10 PM, Marek Mikus wrote:
 SETHEADER  works here on XP, but not on Vista. and yes, the syntax is
 the same on both machines.

Works on Vista for me - exactly the same syntax as I had running until
recently on XP.

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Re: anti-SPAM solutions

2009-06-16 Thread Paul Berger
Hello tb...@thebat.,

Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 12:22:48 AM, you wrote:

P Hello TBUDL,

P  What do TB! users consider to be the

P  1) the best external SPAM management solution for TB! users?
P  2) the best internal SPAM management solution for TB! users?


...snip

I get nearly all spam, do not use an external filter yet.

My ISP offers free spam filtering, so I use this. It stops the
download of 60% to 70%.

I use internal mail filters along these lines:

Not using Selective Download. Sequence of filters is important:

Incoming Mail

Not using Selective Download. Sequence is important:

Incoming Mail

The Bat Filters 25 December 2006

Not use Selective Download. 
Sequence is important

Incoming Mail

The Bat Header contains TBUDL
Or  Header contains tbudl
Or  Header contains thebat.dutaint.com
Action: Move to folder …TheBat
SpamHeader contains mpx.com
Or  Sender contains about 6 filters for spammers
Action: Move to folder …Trash
From PBSender contains berg...@optusnet.com.au
RamblersHeader contains ramblers
Or  Recipient contains bcqoxctfi...@spammotel.com
Action: Move to folder …Ramblers Reply
Welcome Address Book contains sender
Or  Recipient contains spammotel.com
Or  Header contains mailnull.com
Or  Header contains my-etrust.com
Or  Sender contains melbpc.org.au
Or  Sender contains optusnet.com.au
And about 20 other senders
Action: Move to folder …Welcome
Access  Sender contains Access 
Action: Move to folder …Access SIG
Spam Last Filter
Recipient does not contain berg...@optusnet.com.au
And Recipient does not contain mailnull.com
And Recipient does not contain spammotel.com
Action: Move to folder …Trash

As you can see, the idea is to first pick out the mail that you want
to put in separate folders. Had to add a filter for emails sent by
me and put them in a separate folder to glance at and trash, because
spammers are now spoofing my address as sender.

Then finally you trash the emails that are not addressed to you - they
are addressed to you in an outer layer, which is dicarded before you
see them; inside they appear with different addressees.

The rubbish is left in the Inbox and in From PB folders. Here you set
the sort order by Subject for a quick glance at everything.

Will be intereted in the replies you get for other solutions. The
spammers are very quick to find a new address. I changed the disposable address 
on a web site, and got spam a few days later.






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Re: Problem with %HDR macro

2009-06-16 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Dwight,

On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 19:21:27 -0500GMT (16-6-2009, 2:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

DAC SETHEADER  works here on XP, but not on Vista. and yes, the syntax is 
DAC the same on both machines.

Did  you  define  the  header  you wanted to set in the account on the
Vista PC?

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Re: Problem with %HDR macro

2009-06-16 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 6:06:43 AM, Roelof Otten wrote:
 
DAC SETHEADER  works here on XP, but not on Vista. and yes, the syntax is 
DAC the same on both machines.

 Did  you  define  the  header  you wanted to set in the account on the
 Vista PC?
 
 to me, it looks the same as on my xp machine
 
  %SETHEADER(X-Rogue,:dcorrin:)%-
  
  AND
  
  it happens on both my desktop and my laptop. one is 32 bit the other 
  64. 
  
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Re: Problem with %HDR macro

2009-06-16 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 1:24:55 AM, Robin Anson wrote:
 
 Works on Vista for me - exactly the same syntax as I had running until
 recently on XP.
 
 following is my reply template
 
 
 On %ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, %OFROMNAME wrote:
 %SINGLERE 
 %QUOTES 
  %SETHEADER(X-Rogue,:dcorrin:)%-
 %Cursor 

I'm  banking  on  the fact that you won't find the header if you read 
this message. 
  
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Re: Problem with %HDR macro

2009-06-16 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Dwight,

On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 07:23:04 -0500GMT (16-6-2009, 14:23 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:

DAC SETHEADER  works here on XP, but not on Vista. and yes, the syntax is 
DAC the same on both machines.
 Did  you  define  the  header  you wanted to set in the account on the
 Vista PC?
DAC  to me, it looks the same as on my xp machine
DAC   %SETHEADER(X-Rogue,:dcorrin:)%-

That's not what I meant.
Did you define the X-Rogue header at
 Options - Preferences - Viewer/Editor - Message Headers?

DAC   it happens on both my desktop and my laptop. one is 32 bit the other
DAC   64. 

As you can see, it's working just fine at my Vista 64 desktop.

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Re: *** GMX Spamverdacht *** Quick Template: No wordwrap

2009-06-16 Thread simbabque
Hello Feli,

Monday, June 15, 2009, 11:00:38 AM, Feli Wilcke wrote:

s I've tried disabling the FormatAuto-Wordwrap in the template editor,
s but as I'd thought that does not do the trick at all. There seems to
s be no macro to change this behaviour.

 AFAIK no. Which editor do you use? If it's microed it could be worth
 trying to switch to the windows editor. This is possible by the macro
 %seteditor.

That did the trick. Thanks a lot! :)

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Re: Mails is foreign languages

2009-06-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Thomas,

On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 21:39:24 +0700 GMT (15/Jun/09, 21:39 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 I know that I assigned a font for Thai to TB! a long time ago. It
 works on my home computer, charset Windows-874 is displayed correctly.

 On my work computer, it doesn't. I checked XLAT tables and all
 settings under Viewer/Editor, I just cannot find where to assign the
 font for this charset. Mails with this charset are displayed with the
 same font as English messages, which results in an illegible
 gibbledigook.

 Where do I set the font to be used for each charset?

 TIA.


t Same version of windows???

TF XP. I think I have SP3 everywhere now.

TF But what I am asking for is the setting in The Bat!.

Anybody?


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Re: Mails is foreign languages

2009-06-16 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[Reply to: »Thomas Fernandez« · 2009-06-16 · 20:20 h (CET)]

Moin, Thomas!

 I know that I assigned a font for Thai to TB! a long time ago. It
 works on my home computer, charset Windows-874 is displayed
 correctly.

 Where do I set the font to be used for each charset?

 But what I am asking for is the setting in The Bat!.

 Anybody?

I hope that I did not get you wrong. What about this:

- create a new viewer layout for Windows-874:
  Options|Prefs…|Viewer/Editor Profiles

- assign the regarding font to the new profile:
  Options|Prefs…|Profile Layout
  = choose the new profile in the list box at the top of the dialog
  = assign the font to all the parts of the message

After this is done, the new Viewer/Editor Profile should automatically
be used for Windows-874 encoded messages.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

Cheers!
VA

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Re: Mails is foreign languages

2009-06-16 Thread Rick
 Hello Thomas,

 On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 21:39:24 +0700 GMT (15/Jun/09, 21:39 +0700 GMT),
 Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 I know that I assigned a font for Thai to TB! a long time ago. It
 works on my home computer, charset Windows-874 is displayed correctly.

 On my work computer, it doesn't. I checked XLAT tables and all
 settings under Viewer/Editor, I just cannot find where to assign the
 font for this charset. Mails with this charset are displayed with the
 same font as English messages, which results in an illegible
 gibbledigook.

 Where do I set the font to be used for each charset?

 TIA.


t Same version of windows???

TF XP. I think I have SP3 everywhere now.

TF But what I am asking for is the setting in The Bat!.

 Anybody?

Options / Preferences / Viewer-editor / Profile Layout
First pick a Profile (Thai?)
Then you will see all kinds of items i.e Regular Text, background etc.
in a drop down. There is a font selection under that so you can set
the font for each and totally control that profile's layout

I hope that helps


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Exporting templates

2009-06-16 Thread Tom

Hello Everyone,

I love using my templates and do miss them when I work on a different pc
without TB. Is there any way to export them in csv/txt or some other
format that a text reader can understand.
I am not concerned that the macro function will not be available but
even using a cut/paste procedure from a usb stick would be preferable
to creating all those templates from scratch or from memory.
I could go through the most useful ones manually and copy them to a
file but I am hoping that there is some inbuilt export function just
for templates that has eluded me so far.

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Re: Mails is foreign languages

2009-06-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Volker,

On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:44:45 +0200 GMT (17/Jun/09, 1:44 +0700 GMT),
Volker Ahrendt wrote:

 I know that I assigned a font for Thai to TB! a long time ago. It
 works on my home computer, charset Windows-874 is displayed
 correctly.

VA I hope that I did not get you wrong. What about this:

VA - create a new viewer layout for Windows-874:
VA   Options|Prefs…|Viewer/Editor Profiles

VA - assign the regarding font to the new profile:
VA   Options|Prefs…|Profile Layout
VA   = choose the new profile in the list box at the top of the dialog
VA   = assign the font to all the parts of the message

VA After this is done, the new Viewer/Editor Profile should automatically
VA be used for Windows-874 encoded messages.

I did that, thanks. UTF-8 displays correctly now, Windows-874 still
does not. Hm.

In addition, I received another message in Thai this morning, encoded
in in TIS-620. Since TB! does not know this encoding, it did not
display correctly. However, I found that XLAT table:
http://www.inet.co.th/cyberclub/trin/thairef/tis620-iso10646.html
http://www.inet.co.th/cyberclub/trin/thairef/tis-620.gif

How do I import this into TB!?

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Re: Mails is foreign languages

2009-06-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Rick,

On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:52:04 -0400 GMT (17/Jun/09, 1:52 +0700 GMT),
Rick wrote:

 I know that I assigned a font for Thai to TB! a long time ago. It
 works on my home computer, charset Windows-874 is displayed correctly.

R Options / Preferences / Viewer-editor / Profile Layout
R First pick a Profile (Thai?)

For some reason, I actually had this choice in a drop-down menu.

R Then you will see all kinds of items i.e Regular Text, background etc.
R in a drop down. There is a font selection under that so you can set
R the font for each and totally control that profile's layout

As I just wrote to Volker, UTF-8 is now displayed correctly, but
Windows-874 still isn't. Also, TIS-620 isn't.

R I hope that helps

Thanks for your effort, we are getting there.

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Re: Problem with %HDR macro

2009-06-16 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 7:38:36 AM, Roelof Otten wrote:

 That's not what I meant.
 Did you define the X-Rogue header at
  Options - Preferences - Viewer/Editor - Message Headers?

who remembers all of what they did to make things on a computer 4 or 5
years ago, to switch? :blush: 


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