fusses or
unfavourable exchanges. I seriously doubt that Dwight's post was
intended to be anything other than one made with good intention.
The other thing is to avoid the unnecessary quoting since it makes
reading your replies to messages more difficult.
Thanks.
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worthy of a
moderator's note is duly noted and I'd *again* much prefer if you
take this type of unfriendly commentary off-list where it belongs.
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behind on the old machine, but not every folder.
You have to export the messages and import them in the new installation.
The export/import options are in the Tools menu. You can use the unix
format.
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to reflect the address book template of the new
recipient. :-).
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recommend trying it.
You could also subscribe to the beta list at:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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. This is one of the reasons why many have been
requesting that TB! not store any of its settings in the registry but
instead in an ini file in the installation directory. In this way, you
could run as many instances of TB! you wish to within the same user
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) scroll message bodies.
In the main window, CTRL-up/down doesn't work when the preview window is
in focus.
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in the folder properties for those high traffic folders and
set them to be compressed. This will automatically compress them each
time you exit TB!.
The high traffic folders would be the inbox, outbox and any other
folders in which mail is deleted a lot or filtered out of a lot.
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was that for them to even consider porting it, the
porting of Delphi to Linux would have to happen. I think it has, nuh?
If it has, then I guess there has to be enough potential buyers on the
Linux side to make it worth their while?
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both work just fine in Win2k.
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with TB!. :-)
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developers to
fix this.
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any further posts in this thread to ones which directly involve
TB!. Thanks.
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it by a single character.
like what I do here.
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to deliver list mail to his free e-mail
address while he's away and this may be the problem. Hopefully he'll be
able to use MDaemons remote config system to rectify it when he realises
the problem.
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the bounced message once.
The address above is his free on-line address.
I'll try to contact him about this..
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that Marck already know the problem.
Yes, he does. He just confirmed this with me and it's fixed. He's very
sorry about it and sends his apologies. :-)
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can check for the space by selecting the sig delimiter with the
mouse.
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those ISP's that need the spam report to
TF [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the other one catching all the rest,
TF reporting to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is likely to be a futile effort since spammers hardly ever use
legitimate addresses that point to their true origin.
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it a .cmd file and making it system scheduler run it
on the various birthdays.
The functionality is already there.
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messages containing no reference headers, then
threading by subject is better.
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and hit F4.
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* that it will never annoyingly
auto-complete to Marck on TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED], forcing
me to hit CTRL+ to get the personal address I wanted in the first
place.
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macro:
%To=%TO=Ofromname on ...
I'll change if I find myself managing only with address book
auto-completion. :-)
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to be useful as
well when I wish to fill in addresses that aren't in my address book.0
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the macro since it seems to make so many
happy. :-)
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moderator note
Indeed it has. Please take this one off-list. Thanks.
/moderator note
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operation on your folders and see what happens. How
many messages do you have in the slowest folders?
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first then use this:
%ABofromHANDLE=%ABofromFIRSTNAME='%OFROMFNAME'
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operation with the
folder.
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/moderator note
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in the message editor and click the down arrow in
JS the To field.)
Open the drop down list, hit the space bar to bring the list in focus.
You may then use the arrow keys to move through the list, and the
delete key to delete entries.
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messages
without the ISP from address. Another added advantage is that it
supports message filtering, so all those request for being able to add
message headers, change incoming/outgoing header fields, stripping
HTML attachments and the like, will now be at your finger tips.
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SMTP server via an icon in the tray area.
LG Have a look here: http://www.xrayapp.net/
X-ray will only use a Smarthost SMTP. It doesn't possess the ability
to deliver messages bypassing a SmartHost.
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original post, but wasn't that what he
LG wanted? A quick way to switch between two SMTP servers?
I got the impression he needed a method of sending mail, bypassing his
ISP SMTP.
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with macros that are designed to insert
specific information. The specific information may lead messages being
sent to the wrong recipient or the recipient receiving inappropriate
information.
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as I wished and
Mercury did its thing.
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recipient so you simply redirect the message to him/her. Another
example would be if you wish to send messages addressed to one of your
e-mail accounts to another account. You could simply use a filter to,
or manually redirect the messages.
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at the message
'envelope' icon to see if it's marked as read.
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learn that this isn't the way?
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that was being referred to.
If the scroll-lock is implemented then the four shortcut keys you
suggested would be possible.
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the backup.
However, the registry route is faster, if you're comfortable with
editing the registry.
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nothing to do with e-mail or TB! is really one we cannot
allow. Thanks.
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previews automatically. This is why it's said not to require opening
an attachment. TB! doesn't open/preview .eml attachments
automatically.
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in the message list. To see the message list for the folder in
the view folder window, go to View - Message list.
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for example).
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sending
single messages at a time to a single member of the group.
If you wish to send a message to both members of the group and yet
have the greeting personal for each member, then you have to use the
mass mailing feature.
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, the messages will no longer be processed once this common
filter is applied. They'll simply remain in the inbox flagged and not
be moved to their respective folders.
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for this message. One that avoids the
personalised greeting since I'm writing to a group and not an
individual.
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of characters in each succeeding line is what makes the
reflowing of quoted material possible.
Set the quote name limit to zero or a smaller number (I suggest no
less that 3) to make this side effect less likely to get in your way..
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is being sent to all members.
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 17:28:51 -0400, Jan Rifkinson [JR] wrote these
words of wisdom:
...
JR Is this a manual function or is in a template?
Allie Yes, it is.
JR
LOL!
It's in the template.
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through it there with the input of others.
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peruse that as well.
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around that time.
DW Any suggestions?
Are you running ZoneAlarm?
If so, then it's very likely the culprit. It tends not to give
problems until variable periods of time after installation.
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into it at the time, so maybe I was doing something wrong, but I
CT was wondering if it really works and if so if it includes the AB
CT Templates as well.
It always worked for me. shrug
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since I can remember.
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In the BCC field, what did you place as list?
group name or group handle
Be sure that it's the group handle name that you insert there.
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that the subject of my message was
[flammer]: (no subject)
Please ignore. A mistake on my part. I accidentally used a test
regex macro for someone trying to refine his mailing list. Ironic that
the over site is committed with a reply to someone having a mailing list
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is it's handle. I then updated
FW the %BCC to read %BCC=Members list .
If 'Members' is the handle name for the group, then your macro should
read: %BCC=Members Members
Is that what you're doing. The handle name is denoted by the enclosing
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line2
line3
Get it? :-)
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, thus
messing up the text wrapping. With TB! you can completely disable the
wrapping done by PGP in the PGP options.
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AZ (and other such user-set options) from one session to another? ...
Yet another wish list item. :-(
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entry when you open an email from that person?
Absolutely. You need to toggle on the address auto-view window.
View / Address Auto-view
or
Ctrl+Shift+O
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anything. Or am I just doing something wrong?
I don't know why it shouldn't work for you.
It just works here. If there's a picture included in the addressbook
entry, it just appears in the address autoview if you open a message
sent by the person in the address book.
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. If no picture is present, it
LG simply doesn't display anything at all. Is there any logic behind
LG this?
The addresses display here when there are no photos.
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account' in
JR the reply template?
Yes, you'd need to adjust the header information with template, or use
the %Account='' macro to tell TB! which account to send the messages
from.
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-view window open, yes.
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being
transferred getting bigger and bigger, way beyond the 10MB attachment
size. I ended up having to kill the process.
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but my connection is
too slow to be experimenting with such large attachments. :-) Still
limping with a 56K modem connection.
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of developing a new editor and
this is why nothing is happening with the current one.
I didn't understand your comment about the message lists not behaving
in the same way when sorting in descending order. There is likely some
misunderstanding there that we could clear up for you.
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final negotiations and delete the
messages from the server. Therefore, upon reconnecting it will start
over.
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,
The Bat! sends the DELE command only when it has messages stored in
its message base, this is done in parallel to the receiving process
and it can be slower when fast connection is used.
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to //Options/Preferences/General-View
Connection Centre-Hide .
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If the drive letter mapping is different in XP when compared to
Win2k, you have to go through the relevant entries in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\rit\The Bat!
and make the necessary changes to the paths.
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what reg keys look like under XP.
The basic registry structure seems to have remained unchanged,
especially the USER settings HIVE. The most that should happen with
the attempt to import to XP is that it works or it fails to import.
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intensive shutdown sequence.
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the programme!
:-) I fully understand. One only complains about what one cares about.
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why I have no problems
while you do.
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selected is re-selected upon returning to the folder. At
other times, when you least expect it, no message is selected and you
are at the top of the list.
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to sender and quoting the selected.
PowerPro is your answer. It will do so much else for you and it can
make the F4 work only on TB! windows so that the middle mouse button
works normally for other applications.
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and that you didn't recreate any accounts, giving them
different names from the previous ones.
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Problem comes when trying to kill dupes. I can't. TB reports no
CB dupes on folders. Now, I have about 2000 dupes I can't delete.
This is most interesting. TB! identifies dupes using the message ID's.
The message ID's shouldn't have changed when you had to re-download
those messages. :-/
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windows and full screens ?
I personally use Capture Professional. Not freeware, but excellent.
http://www.creativesoftworx.com The site seems to be down now but you
can see if it's down at your end.
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#1, Dir#2 etc. are the corresponding home directories for
the users/accounts. Changing the directory paths to reflect the
desired paths will fix your problem as well.
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will do.
I've never really tried that since I invariably don't have anything to
type there. I'd therefore have to delete it and that would be a waste
of time for what doesn't really bother me that much. :-)
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software installed. :-) If you install it just
to get the F4 working *system wide* with the middle mouse button while
you can install something else and get a lot more functionality, then
the choice seems clear to me. :-)
After all that's said, YMMV. To each his own.
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For images which don't need more than 256 colours, png format is
great. So for capturing application windows, cartoons and the like,
png is the way to go. However, for photos or images carrying more than
256 colours, jpg seems the way to go.
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), but worse for images with sharp
S edges, e.g. text, screenshots etc.
Thanks for that. I've always noted the superiority of png when dealing
with for example, captures of text.
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with 'Re' and the all the
exceptions except for the first entry begin with 'S'. I can't really
detect what chronologic pattern is used when sorting by subject the
way you're doing.
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what. Any
PF thoughts?
I'm experiencing this as well and the only way I've found to prevent
this is to delete the thread fully collapsed. It's definitely a TB!
shortcoming and not you.
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kicked in or something. Here's the To
header of the message:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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pane to tab through.
Having a shortcut that takes you straight to the account tree would
therefore be useful.
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