Re: Default Account

2014-04-29 Thread Cafe Noir
> Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 8:27:06 PM, you wrote: >> I >> always have none checked as default, > I don't have any accounts checked as default either, but I don't get > the "choose account" dialogue when I write a new message. In my case, > it is the very first account I created (when I had a

Re: Default Account

2014-04-29 Thread Adrian Godfrey
Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 8:27:06 PM, you wrote: > I > always have none checked as default, I don't have any accounts checked as default either, but I don't get the "choose account" dialogue when I write a new message. In my case, it is the very first account I created (when I had a Version 5)

Re: Default Account

2014-04-29 Thread MFPA
Hi On Tuesday 29 April 2014 at 5:06:44 AM, in , Cafe Noir wrote: > Maybe the last account added makes itself > default if none is checked. If so, that behaviour must have crept in since my TB! version. I always have none checked as default, because I do not know in advance what mailto: urls

Re: Regex help

2014-04-29 Thread Stuart
Hello jb, Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 10:25:49 AM, you wrote: > What is in the whitespace between the groups of characters in the > original email? Tabs or spaces? It looks like tabs being expanded so > perhaps the export process is turning tabs into spaces? The original e-mail shows up with spaces

Re: Regex help

2014-04-29 Thread jb_lists_tb
Hello Stuart, On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 2:50:22 PM, Stuart wrote: > I am looking for help with regex. I need to export the text from an > e-mail to a text file. When I receive the email it looks like this. > asd, sdf, dfg, asd > Unfortunately when I export this is ends up like this. > asd,

Regex help

2014-04-29 Thread Stuart
Hello TBUDL, I am looking for help with regex. I need to export the text from an e-mail to a text file. When I receive the email it looks like this. asd, sdf, dfg, asd Unfortunately when I export this is ends up like this. asd, sdf, dfg, asd This seems to be the