Hi Andy,
A while ago I posted a similar sort of request - how to bounce? - to the
list, but I'm not as knowledgable in the use of headers etc and it was put
down as not possible with The Bat! and possibly against my ISPs
policy/wishes.
A friend uses kmail under Linux and uses the bounce feature
On Friday, February 8, 2002, 7:58:46 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
To those who use groups to see what I'm talking about create a new
group and try to assign the main account you started with to this new
group. You won't see it in the list to choose from (at least I don't:)
Any help in this
(each) accounts by logging on with group ids.
In the ideal world, it would be nice to be able to default The Bat!s user (group)
according to the XP user if possible.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
--
Allister Jenks.
Current
Leif,
Thanks for the solution! It's pretty simple and worked just fine.
Regards,
Allister.
Using The Bat! v1.61
on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
-
Original Message
Thursday, September 19, 2002, 12:39:56 AM:
-
Hello
Hi folks,
I did the done thing and checked the FAQ and the archive, but for the
life of me I cannot find (or perhaps identify) this plugin. I found
the ritlabs ftp site but nothing jumps out at me with the letters AVG.
I also found a URL in an old post, but it is no longer present.
Can somebody
Hi folks,
Could I ask for a little help please. I just received the email
attached below from my hosting provider. After reading the email I
thought I'd be able to configure The Bat! to suit, but after taking a
look at what I think is the right area I am not so sure!
Could someone who knows
On Monday, 6 January 2003, at 3:34:19 p.m., Melissa wrote:
To close all threads in a folder, use Ctrl+Shift+*
Is it me or has this little factoid been missed out of previous
discussions on this topic?
Anyway, I also discovered, by accident, that using Left-arrow and
Right-arrow will collapse
On Saturday, 18 January 2003, at 4:26:55 a.m., Markus Gloede wrote:
Those are not standard email features. They have been wrapped into
email clients by other companies and they made a bad job at it and have
thus set a quasi-standard which led you to believe those are standard
features.
Amen!
On Friday, 17 January 2003, at 1:55:05 p.m., wrote:
Yesterday, I noticed The Bat! running very slow. The messages are
downloaded at normal speed, but processing through the filters is
very slow. 10 messages take about 15 minutes!
I've just taken notice of this thread because of something
On Wednesday, 22 January 2003, at 12:56:27 a.m., wrote:
Was it TB! taking 97% or some other process?
In my case Zonelabs started acting up and taking all processor power.
Yes, it was TB! taking the cycles, but only when I tried to close it.
Regards,
Allister.
--
Using The Bat! v1.61
on
Could be. As I said, it worked here, but YMMV and that's a very good
suggestion.
Can someone point me to the list of *common*, *accepted* abbreviations
for use in emails?
BTW, OTOH, IMHO, LOL (even ROTFL) are all old and well used. YMMV?
Gimme a break. (GAB?)
Regards,
Allister.
--
Using
On Monday, 2 June 2003, at 7:48:39 a.m., DZ-Jay wrote:
Hello: I recently upgraded from the bat v1.61 to 1.62 and I
encountered a problem (BTW, great program! still evaluating but plan
on registering soon!). If I have ZoneAlarm running and try to do
any TCP operation from The Bat!, it
Hi folks,
I have created an address book group with the idea of sending a single
email to all members of the group (ie. a mailing list).
When I am addressing an email, I can bring up the address picker and
by default it shows me all email addresses in my address book. If I
select the group at
On Tuesday, 17 June 2003, at 7:30:54 p.m., dajabo wrote:
There is an option in each group's properties to 'hide except when
explicitly selected'. Deselecting this in the relevant groups will
make them appear in the top level of the address book.
Yes! It works! Thanks! I had seen that
On Friday, 4 July 2003, at 9:36:30 a.m., Kenneth S. Rhee wrote:
...discussion on top versus bottom (or strategic) posting.
... e-mails using cell phones or smart phones...
Aren't we missing the point here? The discussion was regarding *this*
mailing list. Given that TB! is not available on
On Saturday, 12 July 2003, at 7:10:04 a.m., Carsten Thönges wrote:
snip, snip, snip
--8---cut here---start-8---
%SetPattRegExp='^X-POPFile-Link: (.*?)$'%-
c:\programme\opera7\opera.exe %RegExpMatch(%Headers)
--8---cut
On Sunday, 13 July 2003, at 11:34:10 p.m., Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
snip
Enclosing the command line in double quotes would have cured that
with the need for a CD first.
snip
Thanks for the tips, but for anybody else following this thread, note
that the correct syntax is
command parameter
On Sunday, 3 August 2003, at 1:16:43 p.m., Deborah W wrote:
Question 2: While looking in the archives for this info, I came across a
thread titled First email client with built in Popfile. In this
thread, Carsten Thonges gave a cut paste for a filter which could be
used to re-classify
On Monday, 4 August 2003, at 1:24:08 a.m., Deborah W wrote:
AJ %SetPattRegExp='^X-POPFile-Link: (.*?)$'%-
AJ %RegExpBlindMatch=%Headers C:\Program Files\Internet
AJ Explorer\iexplore.exe %SubPatt='1'
Thank you - but I still can't get it to work. I replaced the appropriate
bit in Carsten's
OK, NOT: means NOT Off topic... (at least I don't think)
If people wish to have an address book that integrates with TB!, then
isn't that the wrong way of looking at it?
TB! supports LDAP address books, so all you need to find is an address
book that allows LDAP access.
OR am I missing the
On Thursday, 14 August 2003, at 7:51:08 p.m., Roelof Otten wrote:
AJ TB! supports LDAP address books, so all you need to find is an
AJ address book that allows LDAP access.
Yep, but you would miss lots of items that you can store and access in
TB's AB. I'd especially miss AB-groups and
On Friday, 15 August 2003, at 12:07:18 p.m., Roelof Otten wrote:
AJ I would have thought you would *always* go to the server when
AJ working with the addresses?
I don't know whether it's a bug or a feature. ;-)
When you're accessing a local LDAP server, you might prefer a regular
updating of
On Tuesday, 2 September 2003, at 9:43:12 a.m., Martin Webster wrote:
https://www.cifnet.com/cgi-bin/ritlabs/thebat.html?reg=dGltPTEwNjIyNjQ2OTg
Excellent! However, some questions.
1) Is it ready for prime time? ie. stable?
2) If I install it, is my wife going to have trouble using it, after
On Tuesday, 2 September 2003, at 10:38:47 a.m., Deborah W wrote:
What is the price on v2? Student price?
Has there been any clarification on the eligibility for the 50%
price-break for current users?
Go look at the registration page mentioned elsewhere in this thread!
--
Regards,
On Tuesday, 2 September 2003, at 7:04:14 p.m., FJ de Bruin wrote:
Can you (or someone else) confirm that Bayesian filtering made it into
the final 2.0 version?
Having just taken the plunge and upgraded, I can give you the
following text from the help topic About Spam...
The Bat! offers an
On Tuesday, 2 September 2003, at 9:13:04 p.m., Paul Richardson wrote:
Does this mean the Help file has been revised? This is a badly needed
improvement. Is it any good?
Um. See topic Anti Spam...
Enter topic text here.
So, there are still patches to worry about. As for the rest, I
I thought for sure v2 would fix this problem. Apparently not!
I add a sixth account to my group and it shows up just fine for a
while until, at some point, it disappears again!
MOST annoying. Anybody succeeded in finding a workaround to this bug?
--
Regards,
Allister.
Using The Bat! v2.00
On Wednesday, 3 September 2003, at 8:07:36 p.m., Roelof Otten wrote:
AJ I thought for sure v2 would fix this problem. Apparently not!
AJ I add a sixth account to my group and it shows up just fine for a
AJ while until, at some point, it disappears again!
Accounts are stored in the registry.
On Thursday, 4 September 2003, at 1:19:31 a.m., Michael Harlos wrote:
For those wanting to try changing the glyphs, it was straightforward
to bring it in to Paint Shop Pro (I'm sure any graphics editor would
do), and try different looks.
Understand that, but how did you get the originals out
On Wednesday, 3 September 2003, at 9:04:38 p.m., Allister Jenks wrote:
... only seems to be now with my sixth account that I am having
problems. I've just tried a new approach - I added *two* more
accounts to my group, in the hopes that the one I want will stay!
Bingo! It seems to have kept
On Friday, 5 September 2003, at 4:36:08 a.m., Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Understand that, but how did you get the originals out of TB! in the
first place?
The moment you have a file glyphs.bmp in your TB directory, TB will
use that instead of the defaults.
My point was how to extract the
On Friday, 5 September 2003, at 8:05:50 p.m., Stuart Hemming wrote:
AJ My point was how to extract the original icons from the program in the
AJ form of a .bmp file?
I think the point is that you don't; Ritlabs published the original on
their website.
Ah! The truth emerges. ;-) Thanks
On Tuesday, 9 September 2003, at 10:59:41 p.m., David Boggon wrote:
I don't want to open a can of worms here (or maybe I do) but what
is wrong with using HTML in email? what is behind TB's relegation of
HTML to the backburner?
Well, the can is well and truly opened!
In my opinion, I believe
On Wednesday, 10 September 2003, at 11:39:53 a.m., Sheldon Schuster wrote:
When did you become a member of the Gestapo HMTL police? HTML is
not a static entity--it is a dynamic changing standard that changes
as new user interests and technology develope. Are you still using
the text based
Moderators,
Surely the 'HTML as default on v2.00' thread has gone way off
topic in so many directions?
You are normally quick to pronounce threads OT when they are even
mildly so. Why not this one?
Now, I'm as guilty as any other but it looks to me as if you're having
too much fun in there
Hello tbudl,
When TB! is started from my wife's logon on XP, a dialog appears - in
fact it starts off hidden behind the splash screen - which has an 'info'
bubble and an OK button and absolutely no text. Clicking OK starts TB!
as normal. Any ideas what this is?
It doesn't do this from my
Friday, December 19, 2003, 12:11:13 AM, Tony wrote:
TB Quite often happens if you use Bayesit and TB can't find the plugin.
Aha! I do indeed have Bayesit installed. I now see that the dictionary
is in my My Documents folder, which she doesn't have access to. I think
I can take it from here.
without this list and
I really hardly even scrape the surface. It's a powerful piece of
software, but that power is buried.
How many out there would be prepared to may more for the next version of
TB! if a comprehensive, structured help system were provided?
--
Allister Jenks.
TB 2.01.3
Hello again folks,
Some nice, and considered, feedback to my thoughts. Following which I
suggest that if it takes extra time/effort for RIT Labs to produce a
real help file, then maybe it could be made a chargeable extra.
I am all too aware of the 'cost of doing business' and maybe it is
Tuesday, January 13, 2004, 8:01:55 AM, you wrote:
SJL (The default in new mail and replies in Pocomail is, I think,
SJL day-date-time + TZ.) (BTW, there is supposed to be some subtle
SJL difference between GMT and UT...what the hell is it? In message
SJL headers, is the reference to GMT or UT?)
Friday, January 16, 2004, 6:07:57 PM, Ken wrote:
kg Outlook would have to be the Harley of e-mail clients: big, fat, slow,
kg troublesome and MASSIVELY popular.
I don't think 'popular' is the word. Perhaps 'default'? I would wager
that way more than half of Outlook's users don't realise they
Hello Bill,
Wednesday, February 4, 2004, 5:20:42 AM, you wrote:
BBTE Hide extensions for known file types.
BBTE The icons will differ, of course.
Not necessarily - which makes it worse. I wonder could/would a virus
re-map the icons to its evil cause?
BBTE It's probably a bad idea to send
Hello Leif,
Thursday, February 5, 2004, 7:50:46 AM, you wrote:
C It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and
C not the top.
LG That is correct, and as Marck alluded to earlier in this thread, the
LG reason we do not include the cut line in the list footer. If we did,
LG
Hello MAU,
Friday, February 6, 2004, 8:14:03 AM, you wrote:
M No, you are not clueless. TB is a great program but what you have
M described is one of its most stupid limitations. I have used TB for over
M 2-3 years and the limitation has always been there. And you are not the
M first (or second,
Hello Terry,
Friday, February 6, 2004, 9:49:28 AM, you wrote:
T I just wonder why some windows lock the program and others don't.
See my other post, but if you're into programming you'll come across the
concept of a 'modal' dialog. Such a dialog is *designed* to elicit a
response from the user
Hi tbudl'ers,
I seem to now have a trash can outside of all my account folder trees.
I am not sure when it appeared, but I don't recall it always being
there. Is this a cross between a common folder and the trash?
I checked every account and they all have their own trash folders.
--
Cheers,
Hello David,
Friday, February 13, 2004, 12:23:29 AM, you wrote:
DE P.S.
DE Who woke up linda-2.paradise.net.nz as it was sleeping on your email message
DE dor a few days.
Indeed! I was wondering where all my posts were going! I thought the
list processor didn't like me - thanks for the
Hi folks,
Any problems I've had with TB! until now have been annoying. Today it
seems to have *lost* emails!
When collecting emails just now, it received all those waiting on the
server (POP3) and then appeared to hang when logging off the server.
I've seen this before and just Aborted the
Sunday, February 22, 2004, 4:00:22 PM, I wrote:
AJ Any problems I've had with TB! until now have been annoying. Today it
AJ seems to have *lost* emails!
AJ When collecting emails just now, it received all those waiting on the
AJ server (POP3) and then appeared to hang when logging off the
Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 11:22:15 AM, Mark wrote:
M When I installed 2.04.4 over 2.01.3 the installation
M routine presented a default folder for install, which
M I assumed to be the current installation folder.
M However, the default folder presented was
M c:/program files/TheBat
M The
Hello tbudlers,
I have one account which receives virtually nothing but spam - it's the
account I use on websites when I have to.
I just decided that an Inbox filter of 'Sender contains @' could be
used to train BayesIt with rather less effort on my part (although it
gets most of them already).
Saturday, February 28, 2004, 8:37:10 AM, Greg wrote:
AJ I have one account which receives virtually nothing but spam - it's the
AJ account I use on websites when I have to.
GS You might want to try some Java script for you email for protection.
I actually meant I enter that one at other
Saturday, February 28, 2004, 8:12:31 PM, Clive wrote:
Yes and no. The previous release was 2.04.03 and that is more
logical to me. I'm calling this one 07 for now.
CT I'm with you on this, Marck. The lack of the leading zero in version
CT numbers is very confusing.
Surely this is simply a
Hello TBUDLers,
Yes, I know it *is* special, but I had an idea that I wanted a sound to
be played when something was filtered by it - i.e. some *real* email has
arrived.
Alas, this does not seem to be possible?
--
Cheers,
Allister
Current
Saturday, February 28, 2004, 10:43:15 AM, Allister wrote:
AJ I have one account which receives virtually nothing but spam - it's the
AJ account I use on websites when I have to.
OK, so I know how to do all manner of things with email addresses
*recorded on websites*. (And I know all those who
Monday, March 1, 2004, 1:22:12 PM, Urban wrote:
U Sunday, February 29, 2004, Allister Jenks wrote:
Alas, this does not seem to be possible?
U Play on sound on incoming mail in the folder that $known$ filters to and
U set the $known$ filter to continue processing.
Thanks Urban. I did not know
Hello TBUDLers,
I seem to have a new problem since installing 2.04.7 in that TB! appears
to shut down when asked (the windows and system tray icon disappear),
but I discovered that the task (thebat.exe) is still running and
consuming a huge chunk of CPU.
Anyone else getting this problem or is it
Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 7:33:13 PM, Shahar wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to import Lotus Notes .nsf (ver 4.5) files into
TheBat or outlook so I can use the outlook import?
S Can it be done through a CSV ot TXT file ?
S What file formats Lotus can export to ?
Good luck with that! I
Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 10:44:29 AM, dAniel wrote:
dh I for myself use POPFile, which uses the same approach (Bayesian), but
dh is a lot more useful, as it can have as many buckets as you want. Eg,
dh I have spam, english, german, admin and PGP.
dh Accuracy is 99.62% for 28293 mails - which is
Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 11:41:56 PM, Adam wrote:
AC I've simply turned off Confirmation and Ask What to Do Next in the
AC AVG Control Centre and virus laden emails are quietly sent to the
AC quarantine folder without bothering me at all.
AC Now all I've got to do is find a way of getting TB to
Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 11:41:56 PM, Adam wrote:
AC Now all I've got to do is find a way of getting TB to automatically
AC mark quarantined messages as Read.
I was just thinking about this one - I personally think it is good they
are left unread as it provides a visual prompt to empty the
Saturday, April 17, 2004, 2:56:55 PM, Munango-Keewati wrote:
MK Could someone explain to me the purpose of the Unread tab if all
MK messages--read, unread, parked, etc--are still displayed in the right
MK panel when that tab is selected? One would expect to see only unread
MK messages displayed
Saturday, April 17, 2004, 7:49:50 PM, I wrote:
AJ From the 'Changes' doc that shows during install:
AJ Folder set tabs for viewing limited sets of
AJ folders like folders with unread messages,
AJ Virtual Folders and folders associated with a
AJ particular Colour Group
...however, I have
Hello TBUDLers,
Not so long ago (as I remember it) there was a discussion about
recovering a corrupted mail account by means of renames and restores but
I cannot, for the life of me, locate it in the archives.
I have an account (my oldest one) which had been playing up on
compresses and the like
Thursday, May 6, 2004, 1:51:40 AM, Manfred wrote:
ME That's what I guessed. Strange thing is: when I display the same
ME message say in Becky I can read it perfectly, the same like seeing the
ME html part in IE itself. Only TheBAt uses the tiny fonts.
ME Normally these messages are from OE or
Monday, May 17, 2004, 10:19:09 AM, Martin wrote:
MW You forgot to mention the version of Windows you use...
C Windows XP, Home Edition
MW In that case, you can create your own profile and change the default
MW applications for mail and Web browsing. Right click on the Start button
MW and select
Hello TBUDLers,
What does it take to get a bug looked at lately? I posted this bug
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0002755
on March 31st and, apart from a 'similar to' and a 'still happening?'
bugnote, there has been no communication that it is even being looked at
Saturday, May 29, 2004, 3:54:38 AM, michael wrote:
I have been in Software QA for over 25 years. I just want to say that
a bug like you posted looks a great deal like a problem with your
computer.
I totally agree that's what it could be. My point was that pretty much
nothing had been said in
Saturday, May 29, 2004, 6:14:12 AM, Mary wrote:
all manner of stuff about the meaning of life...
Surely this thread is:
1) OT
2) Beta related
3) A personal chit-chat referring to others of same ilk
4) Making some people wonder What the hell are they talking about?
and therefore
5) Not
Saturday, May 29, 2004, 5:07:59 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF No, that only mean it is appropriate for TBBETA and not for TBUDL.
TF After the release it will be appropriate here.
Saved me saying it myself, thanks.
I am not trying to leap all over people for this, but given the usual
veracity of
Sunday, May 30, 2004, 2:17:43 AM, Martin wrote:
MW Since I'm on a promise from Leif
MW mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I thought I'd risk making
MW the point that the off-topic part of this thread was just 3 messages...
Yes, the *first* three. And now Paul's makes 4.
So, to send this thread completely
Saturday, June 5, 2004, 5:06:56 AM, Simon wrote:
SM ...the CPU usage goes to 100%...
SM ...and I have to kill TheBat from the Windows task manager.
OK, attention all! How many times has this basic symptom been reported
now? I had a bit of a rant on here recently about getting my bug report
Saturday, June 5, 2004, 7:32:13 AM, Mark wrote:
MP Besides, you can disable both features completely if you wish. And
MP it isn't hard to do so.
Yes, but the inclusion of these features has diverted resource from more
functional and useful features, and from bug elimination.
--
Cheers,
Saturday, June 5, 2004, 10:50:29 AM, Martin wrote (in part):
AJ Yes, but the inclusion of these features has diverted resource from more
AJ functional and useful features, and from bug elimination.
MW For instance, the new emoticon feature was put together some weeks
MW ago for personal use by
Saturday, June 5, 2004, 9:49:36 AM, Allister wrote:
AJ Saturday, June 5, 2004, 5:06:56 AM, Simon wrote:
SM ...the CPU usage goes to 100%...
SM ...and I have to kill TheBat from the Windows task manager.
AJ OK, attention all! How many times has this basic symptom been reported
AJ now? I had a
First of all, Thomas, Rich, Allie, Simon, thanks for the useful
feedback. There are a few things I can look at now. This is precisely
my beef with the Bug report - no feedback of any kind.
Sunday, June 6, 2004, 3:55:48 AM, Allie wrote:
AM Interesting. I've never really ever had a problem with
Sunday, June 6, 2004, 3:42:55 PM, Thomas wrote:
AM - a mailbase that is problematic will have TB! spending an
AM inordinately long time with it.
AJ This is my current favourite. Despite my comments above, I originally
AJ suspected the account I subsequently repaired. Maybe TB! is doing
AJ
Thursday, June 10, 2004, 4:31:54 AM, Thomas wrote:
TF Hello Allister,
TF On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 19:32:37 +1200 GMT (07/06/2004, 14:32 +0700 GMT),
TF Allister Jenks wrote:
AJ Done. Problem remains. :-(
TF Too bad. Does it happen only when purgingcompressing on exit, or
TF also when you do
Thursday, June 10, 2004, 6:18:38 PM, Allister wrote:
AJ Thursday, June 10, 2004, 4:31:54 AM, Thomas wrote:
TF Hello Allister,
TF On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 19:32:37 +1200 GMT (07/06/2004, 14:32 +0700 GMT),
TF Allister Jenks wrote:
AJ Done. Problem remains. :-(
TF Too bad. Does it happen only when
Thursday, June 10, 2004, 10:43:07 PM, Allie wrote:
AM The Bayesit plugin directory should be in the TB! installation
AM directory. Have you tried moving that directory to another location
AM after exiting TB! and then restarting TB!?
Woho!
Not only is it not hogging CPU, but it is
Saturday, June 12, 2004, 3:21:08 AM, rich wrote:
Woho! Not only is it not hogging CPU, but it is running
*really* fast. Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou!
rg Was that Process Explorer product the one that pulled you out of the
rg fire?
I guess it pretty much was. It
Sunday, July 4, 2004, 4:19:03 AM, Kevin wrote:
How can one change either the color of the table borders or the style
(a single line instead of a double line).
KA you'll have to import something you created with another application
KA (i.e. Excel, Word, etc.)
Ouch! That could be adding fuel to
Sunday, July 4, 2004, 10:33:11 AM, Kevin wrote:
KA The original poster was working with HTML anyway. At that point there
KA is no harm using an external application to copy a table in-line. Tens
KA of millions of people use it this way (including myself) without
KA difficulty.
KA What exactly is
Monday, July 5, 2004, 2:37:41 AM, Kevin wrote:
KA I understand what you are saying. My only point was that (1)TB is not
KA designed to be a graphic HTML editor. It has some basic tools and that
KA is it. (2) For fancier work, an external (not just MS Office
KA components) program will be
Monday, July 12, 2004, 12:06:58 PM, Mary wrote (amongst other stuff):
MB In defense of RitLabs: the improvements that are being made in The
MB Bat! are coming along so rapidly that any Help file would soon be
MB obsolete. I consider that I am running an obsolete version, and I have
MB the latest
Tuesday, July 13, 2004, 4:36:47 AM, Roelof wrote (amongst other stuff):
RO Though I certainly wouldn't say that TB is the best documented program
RO ever, I certainly can't blame RitLabs too much for the online help.
Who else is going to provide it? Or are there people on this list that
know
Tuesday, July 13, 2004, 1:41:36 AM, Mary wrote (amongst other stuff):
MB I got The Bat! for its safety. Retired, with plenty of time, and
MB somewhat paranoid, I look at each message separately on the Dispatcher
MB and decide there whether to delete or download.
Perhaps a little too paranoid in
Tuesday, July 13, 2004, 6:58:18 PM, Roelof wrote:
RO Hallo Allister,
RO On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:36:08 +1200GMT (13-7-2004, 8:36 +0200, where I
RO live), you wrote:
AJ Perhaps the tag-line should change slightly. Replace 'natural' with
AJ 'masochistic'.
RO You've lost me here.
At the head of
Hello TBOTers,
I know this isn't TBUDL, but it seems that threads are changing spots
rather often.
Specifically, my Strange Ills for XP thread is now discussing at least
three topics (yes, ok, I started one of them maybe).
Also the Proposed TB! Help thread Mary moved here has gone the same
way.
Friday, July 23, 2004, 7:21:32 PM, Allister wrote:
AJ Hello TBOTers...
Oops! Sorry. Looks like a template to fix!
:confused:
--
Cheers,
Allister
Current version is 2.12.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Saturday, July 24, 2004, 12:06:11 AM, Allie wrote:
AM Allister Jenks, [AJ] wrote:
Oops! Sorry. Looks like a template to fix!
AM Bitten by the To: macro? :)
AM It's a lot better to create templates for the lists using address book
AM templates. Give the list address book entries simple names
Hello TBUDLers,
Any idea why TB! does not recognise the following as a mailto: ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've changed the 1's and the alphabet part to disguise the real address
(it's a mailing list confirmation). The = sign seems to replace the @
in my address, and may be the problem?
--
Cheers,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 7:48:26 PM, Maurice wrote:
MS Well, in all actuality, it isn't a 'mailto:' considering the string
MS 'mailto:' isn't part of it.
Granted. But if I write...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...without specifying mailto:; at the front, TB! realises it is an
email address and
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 11:23:42 AM, Michael wrote:
MLW What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please explain
MLW what this phrase means and why it is attached to The Bat?
If you've used Outlook 2000, you will know it is decidely unnatural to
use. TB! isn't.
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Cheers,
Hello TBUDLers,
Having tired of reading the many-and-rambling threads on v3, would
somebody who has had the time please summarise:
1) The issues/bugs
2) Any info from RIT about licensing issues
I know many TBUDLers are unhappy with the affair (and some aren't), but
has there been *any*
Saturday, October 9, 2004, 1:12:44 AM, Mica wrote:
MM Btw, is good to have local time also quoted, altho just a remark about
MM time zone(s) helps enough too.
I've been absent from the list for a while and have just taken the time
to read some posts - this being the first.
I have to agree with
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 12:17:37 PM, Mary wrote:
MB I know you are on a large continent, also.
Umm. Nope. One timezone.
http://www.tourism.org.nz/
You weren't thinking of Australia were you?
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Cheers,
Allister
:flag-newzealand:
New Zealand / Aotearoa
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 3:28:59 PM, Maria wrote:
MCR NZ is the antipodes of Lisbon, where I live. How does it feel living
MCR upside down? :)
.smelborp yna deciton t'nevah I
Seriously though - if gravity weren't stronger than the centrifugal
force, nobody would be right-side-up anyway!
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Saturday, October 16, 2004, 3:43:12 PM, Stuart wrote:
MCR On 16 October 2004 at 14:52:03GMT +1300 (which was 02:52 where I live)
SC Wouldn't this be +1200, or are you on Daylight Saving Time. :)
The standard time is indeed +1200. We started daylight saving on the
first Sunday in October.
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Saturday, October 16, 2004, 4:04:21 PM, Maria wrote:
SC Wouldn't this be +1200, or are you on Daylight Saving Time. :)
MCR Yep, until the last Saturday of October. Than, it's back to GMT.
That would be a very short period for daylight savings. It ends on the
third Sunday in March and then
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