Hello Bat People,
I reinstalled TB and changed accounts. How can I recover New Message,
Reply and Forward templates for particular directories? I guess the
other way to ask that is what files contain the New Message, Repy and
Forward templates for particular directories (rather than accounts)
Hi MAU
On Monday 4 November 2013 at 8:58:40 PM, you wrote:
> No matter what any newsreader does (or did), I see a contradiction that
> what you find 'confortable' at folder level is 'irritating' at thread
> level.
We are all individuals and see things slightly differently. I see no
contradi
Hello MFPA,
> Yes, I get the logic from a sorting point of view. But from a
> usability point of view I have never understood why that would be
> desirable inside a thread, and newsreaders I used in the past didn't
> apply it inside threads. It is just something I see as sub-optimal in
> The Bat
Hi
On Monday 4 November 2013 at 6:32:15 PM, in
, MAU wrote:
> You are sorting by Created date, newest at top. And
> this applies to messages in a thread too.
Yes, I get the logic from a sorting point of view. But from a
usability point of view I have never understood why that would be
desi
Hello MFPA,
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm awkward. I find showing new
> messages at the bottom to be uncomfortable, don't know why.
Just because you find it unconfortable, that's why :-)
> I don't know why it should be too much to ask that new messages (or
> threads with new messages) a
Hi
On Monday 4 November 2013 at 6:01:44 PM, in
, MAU wrote:
> Just set your view to show new messages at bottom, like
> I do, and your threads won't irritate you :-)
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm awkward. I find showing new
messages at the bottom to be uncomfortable, don't know why.
Hello MFPA,
> I would prefer them below so that when I read down through the
> messages in a thread, I don't encounter "as John has already
> mentioned..." before I see John's contribution. I have looked at this
> from time to time over the years but never found a way to achieve it
> in TB!.
Jus
Hi
On Monday 4 November 2013 at 4:43:54 PM, in
, Chris Wilson wrote:
>> I have set my own global view mode that I call
>> "Generic View Mode"
> And I really see no great advantage in it over "No View
> Mode", just wanted to see if behaved now I know what to
> do if it doesn't, and I have secu
The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global > View Mode to "No
View Mode" and leave it there. I see > no purpose for it and if you set it
to anything but "No > View Mode" it just takes over everything. Isn't that
what "global" means?
>> It is a good, fast way to set
>>> The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global > View Mode to "No View
>>> Mode" and leave it there. I see > no purpose for it and if you set it to
>>> anything but "No > View Mode" it just takes over everything. Isn't that
>>> what "global" means?
> It is a good, fast way to set all y
>> The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global > View Mode to "No View
>> Mode" and leave it there. I see > no purpose for it and if you set it to
>> anything but "No > View Mode" it just takes over everything. Isn't that what
>> "global" means?
It is a good, fast way to set all your fo
> Hi
> On Saturday 2 November 2013 at 3:52:52 PM, in
> , Chris Wilson wrote:
>> I am, and was, using 5.8.8, I am not sure why TB! is
>> not adding the correct version designator, I'll have a
>> poke about.
> What Thomas was referring to is the List Footer, added by this mailing
> list and not
Hi
On Saturday 2 November 2013 at 3:52:52 PM, in
, Chris Wilson wrote:
> I am, and was, using 5.8.8, I am not sure why TB! is
> not adding the correct version designator, I'll have a
> poke about.
What Thomas was referring to is the List Footer, added by this mailing
list and not by TB!. To a
Hi
On Thursday 31 October 2013 at 1:19:53 PM, in
, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
> The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global
> View Mode to "No View Mode" and leave it there. I see
> no purpose for it and if you set it to anything but "No
> View Mode" it just takes over everything.
Isn't th
Hi
Does The Bat! consult Certificate Revocation Lists for S/MIME
certificates? And if so, is this automatic, or how do you make it
happen?
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