On 26/02/02 at 16:45 Stuart Hemming wrote:
AS Now, if _domains_ as well as individual addresses could be added (eg
AS '*.com.tw'), we'd have a winner
Can't you just use a regexp to do that? Something like .*\.com\.tw
should do it (I think).
Indeed, but if there's a lot of them setting up TB!'s
;)
Alastair
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On 03 March 2002 at 19:42 Shoebuddy wrote:
Sunday, March 03, 2002 at 2:41 PM
Hello Everyone,
Here is a nice article regarding problems with html mail
and other things that might be of interest to people
here
On 02 March 2002 at 22:23 William wrote:
Hello TBUDL
In Scot's current newsletter (on-line version at
http://www.scotfinnie.com/newsletter/22.htm
he compares TB! unfavourably with Eudora! He welcomes contrary views.
Would any of our resident experts like to put him right?
Well ...
On 02 March 2002 at 15:47 Miguel wrote:
My point, in case I didn't make it clear, is that everything in a
message adds up to it's final footprint and not just secure
signatures. And that all redundant and/or unnecessary information
is, from my point of view, a waste. That is why I used the
On 04 March 2002 at 17:55 Carren wrote:
He says he will take another look at it but made some comment about
install/uninstall again and said you shouldn't have to manually edit
the registry to uninstall a program. OK ... so as far as I am aware
TB! is easily uninstalled via add/remove
://www.amfsoftware.com/windows/amfpim.html
Although there's no explicit tie-in with TB! it's a nice package.
Alastair
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-in and therefore it will never learn such
messages.
I would have to lie down for a few hours in a darkened room to fully digest
that reasoning, but it seems plausible ;)
Alastair
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) the ... (Outgoing) view doesn't stick in the view pane; the
columns in Default View (renamed Default View (Incoming)) remain visible
even though Folder View Mode has the ... (Outgoing) option ticked).
Help!
Alastair
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the ... (Outgoing) option ticked).
Make sure to set View/Global View Mode to None.
Fixed. Thanks!
Alastair
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Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using
-command.com/spamsieve/ which I previously thought was
unbeatable!
In fact, it is so impressive I will be buying the paying version although I
don't need it (the comments above concern the free version ...).
Alastair
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