B
of RAM at the time reduced crashes to a bearable minimum. :)
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[ I do this kind of stuff to him all
go wrong, reboot to safe mode and reverse the changes. If you are more
adventurous fiddle until a workable setting is achieved. I don't know how
win98 is in this regard. I never tried it.
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so I have been
unto your little secret for a long time. :) It's also time to upgrade,
since VMWare Linux is stressing the system. :)
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[ Best file compression ar
this.
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[ Air-conditioned environment - do NOT open Windows. ]
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enerates it's output. Other
examples of macros best placed at the end are those that change
the message header info such as To:, CC:, Subject: and others such as
%CLEAR and %ISIGNATURE which are useful in quick templates.
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mai
but I tend to do this quite a bit.
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[ Unix: When you can't afford the very best
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999 08:44:26 +0700, tracer wrote:
[]
I think the whole template setup and interaction/difference between
the different ones could use a total rewrite.
Agreed. :) How they are prioritized with respect to each other is
something that is discovered. :(
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effects would occur. :)))
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[ A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation. ]
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On Sun, 26 Dec 1999 05:46:25 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
[]
They clearly do. If you don't understand this simple fact, I'm
terribly pity about you:-)
Ok, he unsubscribed. Are we going to stop picking at his remains or
what? :)
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thanks already a merry christmas :-)
A merry christmas to you too and all. :)))
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[ How many weeks are there in a light year
negatives and plus's as all of us do,
but his plus' outweigh the negatives by a long shot. :)
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[ EMAIL - when it absolutely positively has to get lost at the speed
aced fonts to use because the editor literally
will not work with variable width fonts.
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[ "C++" should
for the folder view window open,
which I don't. :) Everything therefore works a lot more smoothly and
predictably (maybe consistently is a better word), I don't
inadvertently jump to other messages while trying to read one message.
Messages aren't registered as read when I don't want them to be.
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simply plugged explorer.exe in the edit field.
It worked.
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[ ...put knot yore trust inn spel chequers. ]
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On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:54:55 +0100, Dieter Hummel wrote:
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 at 00:12:40 [GMT +0500] Denis V. Petelin wrote:
^^^
You don't accept Y2K _this_ end of December?
Sorting messages by received time, to the rescue. :
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On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 01:46:37 +0100, Oliver Sturm wrote:
[]
Moving to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut apparently.
Ctrl+] should do that for you. :)
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th german language and in german it says "Erzeuge
getrennten Prozess", which means "Create separate process". Of course
I checked that one... seemed to be a good idea.
And here lies a perhaps underestimated reason for why things do not
work for many. :)))
I'm glad y
the duplicated attachments naming,
are really bugs but features that are different for you. All that you
complained is not in the help files, are in fact in the help files as
well. :) Be more patient and the rewards will be great. :)))
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in China, for example?
So, after all this. Is there a way to suppress the serial number?
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[ Oxymoron: Terribly Nice
is, horrid wrapping of
quoted text such as Forte' Agent, Pegasus Mail, and PMMail that do
in fact treat quoted text in the right way.
I have no problems reading mail from these clients; and the senders, I
know for a fact, don't use fixed width fonts.
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*is* so keen, he'll find the possibility he's after in
the next couple of minutes;-)
Everyone seems to be speaking in riddles on this today.
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[ Smiley faces
support would be useful for many, implement the
thing. Just make sure that fixed width font support is maintained.
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[ Oxymoron: Subsequent Initiatives
and
choose font. Look at the nice list of fonts there. The ticker supports
variable width fonts as well, that's all.
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[ PCMCIA: People Can't Memorize Computer
down once. There are stories out there, however, and they do warn that
you should backup your data. :)
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[ A living example of Artificial Intelligence
computer fall appropriately into line.
You may sort according to received time using the 'View | Sort by'
options even though the received time column is not visible in the
message listing.
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welcome sir. :))
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[ Any given program, when running, is obsolete. ]
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[ Neurotic: Self-taut person. ]
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line. Put it in the line
above. For example:
%TO="Everybody [EMAIL PROTECTED]"Hello %TOFName,%TEXT
HTH.
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[ Smoking cures weight problems...
.
Apparently there were a few annoying bugs that they fixed as well.
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[ Smiley faces were meant to be annoying
or pegasus, export the messages from TB! as unix file and then import
them. I don't know about Eudora.
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[ BASEBALL.BAT found, executing
the second parties time is not set correctly.
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[ Fraud(n): A telephone number starting with "
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 00:35:32 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
Is there a way to customize the Main toolbar in v1.38? Specifically,
can we add/delete our own buttons on it and can the icons be
rearranged?
No. Toolbar customization is not supported in this version.
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FORMNAME
%WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build %WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER
%WINDOWSCSDVERSION
on a Pentium 266 with 64MB.
%COOKIE
%SINGLERE
* END *
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asked on more than one occasion since the days of version 1.33
and they haven't offered a solution, hence my independence. At least
The Bat! offers a way out. :)
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CURSOR
%QUOTES
followed by my signature
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This of course makes it a whole lot easier.
As for version 2, it will be possible to define own macros using
either plug-ins or internal scripts.
Interesting. :)
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mailto:[EM
hey didn't used to do that.
I get rid of one of the spaces by including %Cursor on the same line
as %QINCLUDE like this:
%QINCLUDE="QT handle"%CURSOR
%QUOTES
Is this, in fact, a bug?
Uhm. Dunno.
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his message, you see the result of
using two %QTINCLUDEs for (1) the initial REGEXP extract macro and (2)
the pattern expansion macros to create the time stamp.
Yes. I see. I haven't been able to get rid of that. :)
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mai
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999 13:30:37 +0100, Michal Kosinski wrote:
[]
Is there a keyboard shortcut for "original text" in editor window?
Alt+V+O? ;-b
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oong line of text but the end result is great. It has
worked flawlessly for me so far after checking it with messages from
many senders who use various e-mail clients.
Hope that helps.
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On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 01:05:46 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
On Tuesday, December 14, 1999, 12:31:50 AM (GMT+0800), Ali Martin wrote:
[...]
AM THE FINAL RESULT:
AM
%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPMATCH="%HEA
the space between 'On' and the macro so that
it reads like this:
On%SETPATTREGEXP=. etc.
instead of :
On %SETPATTREGEXP= etc.
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[ Always glad
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 09:58:52 +0700, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
[]
AM As you can see in my greeting, it works nicely. Check the RFC
AM Headers for your message and see. :)
Wow, it works! even I don't know how it work :-).
Alexander thinks it's a piece of cake. :)))
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that problem even more irritating.
Duplicate messages that are parked will not be deleted by the 'kill
dupes utility. You have to unpark the duplicates and then go.
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up message doesn't
appear.
Another thing is a "Kill Dupes" command not only for the active
folder but as a global command (kill dupes in all folders of this
account / in all folders of all accounts in one go). Not a bad idea,
but it should still kill dupes only on a per-folger basi
the message text can be seen in the editor window then there's
nothing to scroll to and it will not work.
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[ Adhere to Schweinheitsgebot.
Don't put
.
In retrospect, I have to question why there would be folder templates
AND address book templates anyway. Seems redundant.
Folde
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[ There's always one more bug
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999 00:15:36 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
[]
Paula, it was inhuman to give such a detailed instruction! I
*never* expected this from _you_!
Who me? What can I say? The devil made me do it.
ROTFL!! Hey Alex! ... relax .:)
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dow for replying does not open, but a
reply is generated and placed in the OutBox.
Can't duplicate the problem here Paula.
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[ We are uppin
Paula Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, December 11, 1999, Ali Martin wrote:
Can't duplicate the problem here Paula.
Try this. From the messages list in the main window, highlight a
message, press and hold the CTRL key, then press and _hold_ the ENTER
key. I just managed
. I think
he's probably saying that one should have the option to make changes
to all templates of a particular type.
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[ Variables won't; constants aren't
time I apply the
filters.
This seems to be a bug to me.
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[ Writer's Rule #2: About those sentence fragments
that makes me prefer reading my mail via the folder view
window rather than the message auto-view.
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[ "Build a watch in 179 easy steps" by C
l a matter of personal preference and
I'm glad that The Bat! offers the flexibility
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[ Hit any user t
behinds the times?
I know not of a third revision release of version 1.38.
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[ Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes
again the folders with the same name You can
see it.
I can't seem to duplicate that. Everything works fine here WRT that.
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[ Get behind early so you have plenty
Dec release. I don't know the specifics though.
In any case, I like it better and it does seem faster.
There's an interesting filter feature addition there.
You may now tie application of filters to your screensavers activity.
Would you have use for that?
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from a Web server belonging to MyBannerAds.com (a
fictitious company):
img src="http://www.mybannerads.com/sync.gif
The tag can appear anywhere on the page, and the graphics file,
SYNC.GIF, will be fetched and displayed when the Email address is
read.
=***==
to the message.
That's what I meant actually. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
The official release of TB version 1.38 is available at:
ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/the_bat.exe
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to their senses. VBG or did they, eh
Alex? nudging
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[ Programming just with goto's is like swatting flies with a sledgehammer
simply
go into the addressee's address book entry properties and deselect the
'use a specific template for new messages' option, whenever you wish
to use the folder templates and not the address book templates.
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mailto:[EMAIL
it at the
bottom of the template.
Many could, however, do with a global toggle switch for this.
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[ "You are not drunk if you can lie on the floor without ho
ry message on this list is likely
to get any kind of problem with the Flying Horse:-)) No personal
offence, please!
Who knows what his needs are anyway? Good luck to him. :)
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updated the definitions on the assumption that
there might be something flaky about the definition. NAV
still missed it. So, we might want to be very cautious
about depending on NAV.
My NAV version 4 installation here immediately picked it up on running
it.
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.
Uhm, no. I just switched back to version 1.36 and the menu option is
still there. Options / Active Account / list of accounts that you
have created in TB!. shrug
Wednesday, December 01, 1999, 2:46:28 PM, Ali Martin wrote:
In your reply editor window, simply going to the 'Options' menu
://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg02482.html
Is there something you didn't understand?
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[ Compassion -- that's the one thing no machine ever
be enough evidence that the copy operation has occurred.
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[ Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot
which account you wish to use
to send the message, should solve your problem.
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[ Bad or missing mouse driver. Spank the cat [Y/N
nu options, especially,
View | Display | Advanced filtering. These will help you to display
only specific messages in the Inbox, making for easier reading.
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[ "He is not drunk, who from the floor, can rise
and stand and shout for more" - O
Oleg Zalyalov wrote:
Tuesday, November 30, 1999, Jason Ellis wrote to Ali Martin about
Activating only certain filters:
JE One question - just for my own sanity - what exactly are "Kludges"? It
JE sounds like something a plumber might have to deal with ;-)
ROTFL!!! That's
for filtering
TBUDL mail? Do you use more than one e-mail accounts?
IOW, we need more info. :)
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[ Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
ial syntax.
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[ One man's constant is another man's variable. - Perlis ]
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that I do it and it doesn't
work for him which is very strange. I'm trying to see what the problem
is.
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[ Second star to the right straight on ti
Ron wrote:
Does mail from this list really arrive with the "To" field as your
address? Mine arrives with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I just
filter on [EMAIL PROTECTED] as recipient.
Are you still getting mail from that old address?
Mine arrives with To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jason Ellis wrote:
However, I did create a separate filter to filter the To address and
now it is filtering properly, which is all that matters :-)
The whole thing is a bit bizarre but ..
Phew!! It's good that you have it solved finally which is indeed, all
that matters. :)
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acro
which you may place in folder templates and address specific
templates.
You can look in the beta list archive
http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com for more info on this, since
this list is not really for discussing beta versions of The Bat!
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combinations thereof. The possibilities are are really
vast in scope.
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[ Right now I'm having amnesia and deja
are
mistakenly thought to be official release features.
Btw, %COOKIE="filename" rulez!
As many other things with TB! :))
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[ Oxymoron:
composition and message view windows in
e-mail clients, open within it as daughter windows. Most popular word
processors use an MDI as well.
Examples of MDI e-mail clients are Pegasus mail and Eudora.
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
to speed, and the groups help is unexcelled.
Yes, this has been a fun exercise in filtering techniques.
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[ A clean desk is a sign of a cluttered desk
and activated on a per
folder basis.
The message filter rules also offers the ability to autorespond using
the 'send auto-reply' option under the Actions tab in the filter rules
configuration applet.
HTH.
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
of message when run manually with the folder
re-filter option provided you select the type of messages you wish to
be filtered.
My interpretation is that the Incoming filter set is limited not in
the types of messages it will filer but where it will act. It will
work only on the Inbox.
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* Ali
Ali Martin wrote:
If I run the incoming filter set on my inbox for unread messages,
nothing happens. Now, if I run my Incoming filter set on my inbox
selecting read and replied messages in the 'Refilter Mail ...' popup
dialog box, all of the senders messages, which are either read
ges should be moved (it *doesn't*
ask if you want the park flag removed), it *does* remove it on moving
it. So there goes all my highlighted-via-the-parked-flagged messages,
that were accumulated until the amount of mail in the inbox made it so
slow to open that I *had* to move at least certain
of sorts, though this isn't explicitly stated. You
may create some of your manual filters in the outgoing filter set so
that you may run them separately from those that you created in the
incoming filter set.
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** Prune: A plum that has
-expected ver.2
prior to proceed with this interesting discussion:-))
:)
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** Upgrade: take old bugs out, put new ones in.
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when the folder is
either opened or closed. TB! doesn't support this sort of filtering
functionality at present.
At present, I've managed to squeeze out the possibility of two filter
sets using the incoming and outgoing filter sets and even then, they'd
have to be applied manually.
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* Ali
incoming and outgoing filters respectively. The same generic
filters may be made to filter unread, read and replied messages
through checkable options in the filter rule options. Being able to
create filters sets (as you are able to create address groups in the
address books) would be better, clearer an
are selected.
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** IBM: In Being Mended
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this for
me?
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a way and if
there is, to determine how to do that.
I don't see how you could avoid doing this manually, i.e., going
through the filters and making them manual only or neither active nor
manual only, as you need to.
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** Skiier: Someone
oes not appear in my attachments folder.
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my TB! completes to.
That's a good one Steve. If I was one who liked using autocomplete,
I would've picked it up already. :)
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** Keyboard: Device used to enter errors into the computer
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worthy
of disabling it in the first place. ;)
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!
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** Variables won't; constants aren't.
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a %LTIME macro that would default to the local time
(this is how the %OTIME works currently), and modify the
%OTIME macro to show the time as it was stated in the
message headers, *without* the timezone correction.
Agreed completely.
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* Ali Martin mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED
wo or more addresses
from the contents of one causes problems.
I dislike autocompletion. My experience with it has been uniformly
poor. It's a nightmare of assumptions!! I'm amazed that you actually
use it. :) IE is horrible with it as well. It just gets in my way.
Anyway, I use Opera mostly now so
to download? - Just an idea.
OK, I could rest it in my little webspace and provide a link in the
future.
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** Hm..what's this red button fo:=/07NO CARRIER
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Paula Ford wrote:
The FAQ is unofficial, too, and on Leif's site. If you send the shortcut
list to him, perhaps he'll add it to his page.
Has Leif mysteriously disappeared again?
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* Ali Martin mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
** OK, I'm weird! But I'm saving up to become
the Mail Ticker to alert you when messages have arrived
then and switch it off for for your UDL and BDL message folders?
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** IBM: I befriended Microsoft (remember 1980?)
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at:
www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Harbor/2864/TB_Shortcuts.txt
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** Oxymoron: Soviet Life.
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e shortcut list when zipped is 3kb so I said what the heck?
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