Hello,
This is my first post here since having just purchased The Bat! so
if I make some mistakes, I am sorry! My question seems so simple after
reading everyone else's questions and answers so I am sure someone
will have an answer for me. Is there some way I can create a desktop
shortcut for
Hello TBUDL,
When I downloaded the new version of TB yesterday, all the @
symbols next to the accounts disappeared. Since installing the
tb153bis.rar file this morning, they have all reappeared. Have I
done something wrong or is this normal? Dumb question I know.
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Hello TBUDL,
I must be thick but I am getting confused! Are there two new
versions of TB? V.1.53 and V.1.53bis? Are they both the same or is
the bis version a quick update of the other? I have currently
installed V.1.53bis and since upgrading, my sorting filters are not
working. I
Hello TBUDL,
Twice today I have had error messages from TB! Once when trying to
do a mailto from within another programe, and once just now when I
tried to close TB!
The first error message I got was: access violation at address
00683B1E. Read of address . The second
Hello TBUDL,
Since posting a minute ago, I am unable to close TB! at all. Latest
error message is: access viol;ation at address 005A6DDE. Read of
address 452070A5. This is starting to worry me...
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Best regards,
Carren mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello daveiw,
Monday, June 25, 2001, 6:39:55 AM, you wrote:
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dcn Hi all,
dcn This is just a trivial point, but I was just curious whether anyone
dcn else has the same problem. I am now using TB! 1.53d and for some reason
dcn the 'cool
Hello Douglas, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
You wrote:
DH That is your privilege. Thanks for the comparison (but hold off on
DH the rest. Frankly, I don't see a need for seeking your approval
DH before stating an opinion and I'm open to reviewing whatever facts
DH
I will re-send this as for some reason it hasn't appeared on the list.
Apologies if I've duplicated.
Hello Douglas, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
You wrote:
DH That is your privilege. Thanks for the comparison (but hold off on
DH the rest. Frankly, I don't see a need
Hello Bob, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
Yes. Just email to the following link but add YOUR email address at
the end of the link.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?[EMAIL PROTECTED]%20c.
jmc I signed up to receive TBUDL in digest form so I wouldn't be
jmc overwhelmed
Hello,
Can someone tell me please, how do I put my open PGP key into an auto
reply template? I have tried to copy and paste and although I can copy
my key OK I can't paste it into the template as there is no paste
function on the right click menu. I see there is a macro for insert
open PGP key
Hello,TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
This may be a silly question but I'll ask it anyway!
I have several templates set up for contacts in my address book.
When I click their name on the drop down menu on New Message the
composition window automatically comes up
Hello Melissa, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
You wrote:
MR Hello Carren,
MR Actually, once you enter your recipient's address in the To: field, the
MR moment you place your mouse in the composition window, no matter which
MR template was there to begin with, it
Hello Melissa, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
MR I just tried it the way you describe above, and it still works the same
MR way for me. As long as that person's address is in the To: field, *the
MR moment I place the cursor in the composition window*, the
Hello, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
I have two seperate accounts of my own, both with passwords. My
husband and son also have accounts within TB! Is there some way that I
can set my two accounts so that I can check mail for them both at the
same
Sunday, July 22, 2001, 2:46:17 PM, L.V.M.G. wrote:
LVMG Hi there,
LVMG Aside from using The Bat myself, I'm working on a project about e-mail clients
LVMG behind the big 3 (IE, Netscape, Eudora). Does anybody know approximately how
LVMG many people around the world use The Bat as their primary
Hello TBUDL,
Hello,
This is probably a dumb question but I'll ask it
anyway!
Currently, my reply to address for my main TB! account is my
personal email addy. This is the one I use for most of my
correspondence - mainly personal letters to people I know. However,
occasionally I wish to write
Thursday, August 09, 2001, 10:37:04 PM, Peter wrote:
PP Hello Carren,
PP *hmmm* I don't know how 'bout the others xx-thousand bat-fellows, but if I
PP intend to write with _one specific reply-to or sender address_ I usually do
PP that from a specific _to that address belonging folder_
Friday, August 10, 2001, 8:34:46 AM, Peter wrote:
Hello Peter,
PP That's not 100% correct :-)
PP The same way you're able to change the Reply-To address via macro you're
PP allowed to change the From address too.
PP %FROM=My other Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PP %REPLYTO=My other Name [EMAIL
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Hi,
I have just had an emergency reformat and am wading through
setting
everything up again. I chose to start from scratch with TB!
rather
than restore from backup as TB! had been *acting up* prior to
the
format.
Anyway, for some reason all my
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Hello,
I am looking at the file on the FAQs page for keyboard shortcuts for
version 1.52f. Some of these seem to work with version 1.53d which I
am using, but others don't.
Is there an updated shortcut list anywhere for the latest versions or
is it
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Ok...it seems like I am going to spend all week posting here!
I have installed the batpgpBuild 06.zip plugin which is working fine.
However it adds a weird extra name underneath my own at the end of the
mail.
Why does it do that and is there anyway
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On Saturday, 12 January 2002 at 8:24 p.m. Luc wrote:
L Hi list,
L When you receive HTML-mail (and i don't want to yap about the pro
L and cons here), in your preview window there are two tabs: one for
L the message in plain text format and one that
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On Sunday, 13 January 2002 at 7:27 a.m. Geoff wrote:
GL I found these two lines in the headers of the message being
GL bounced:
GL X-From_:
GL
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
GL Fri Jan 11 13:00:40 2002 Envelope-to:
GL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Me too!
Carren
For
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On Tuesday, 15 January 2002 at 10:32 a.m. Ray wrote:
RV Well i use Poco for one day now and here are some of my findings:
major snip
RV I could go on for a while but till now i realy like the
RV slickinterface of PocoMail a lot better than the
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On Tuesday, 15 January 2002 at 11:19 a.m. Ray wrote:
SNIP
RV If the Bat was to be integrated with Poco... whohah THAT would
RV be some car with some engine ;-)
RV Vrommm ;-)
Ray,
*That* I can agree with! :-)
Carren
PGP
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On Tuesday, 15 January 2002 at 3:48 p.m. Luc wrote:
L Hi list,
L Could anybody check my wrapping ? It seems to me that something's
L rotten in the state of wrapping. My lines appear to be broken
L whereby one word comes on a line and the rest of
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On Wednesday, 16 January 2002 at 11:28 a.m. Karin wrote:
KS I'd love to have the 'kill dupes' facility available on folder
KS level instead of on the account level.
KS Motivation: I *do* have double messages in a folder on occasion,
KS but I can
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(Re-sent as the original post never appeared!)
Hello all,
Somehow I inadvertently included an incorrect PGP Key request mailto
on some of my posts over the last few days. I have no idea how I
messed it up but could anyone wanting my PGP key please
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On Wednesday, 16 January 2002 at 4:09 p.m. Nick wrote:
NA You know, I was just thinking that seeing as you've created an
NA Account with GMX specifically for PGP Key retrieval only, you
NA should be able to filter right off the From: header and
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On Thursday, 17 January 2002 at 12:52 p.m. Nicholas wrote:
N ahh THATS why! thanks
N - --
N Best regards,
N Nicholas
N 1lü
Hey! At last! Someone else with weird letters under their name -
different plugin - same characters :-)
Carren
PGP
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On Thursday, 17 January 2002 at 1:39 p.m. Nicholas wrote:
N must know how did you setup that PGP e-mail thing it is cool.
Hi,
Do you mean my PGP Key mailto auto-response?
If so there is a new file recently uploaded to the PGP Basics
discussion
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On Friday, 18 January 2002 at 9:39 a.m. Geordon wrote:
GV Maybe I mis-read something in the article. I thought is SAID the
GV double percent sign was needed in the template. Let's try this:
No, you didn't misread it - you *do* need the double
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On Friday, 18 January 2002 at 9:57 a.m. Geordon wrote:
GV Oh, ok. Then I was right about the %% thing. Good, I'm not going
GV any more looney!
GV What's happening? Nothing! I get a new-mail notification, no
GV auto-response is generated to return,
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On Saturday, 19 January 2002 at 9:30 a.m. Nicholas wrote:
N Hello tbudl,
N is there any way to filter on reply to? (i am looking to filter
N mail that has a reply to of [EMAIL PROTECTED] to another
N folder if anyone has another way to do it i
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On Thursday, 24 January 2002 at 6:14 a.m. Nick wrote:
NA This really has nothing to do with TB, but I thought I'd ask it
NA here because there are a lot of Users who have GMX addresses. I
NA notice that the GMX Servers are still prefixing lines
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On Thursday, 24 January 2002 at 9:19 a.m. I wrote:
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CS OK, here is what I sent as it came back:
From here to eternity.
from now until forever.
from here on
From here on.
CS I don't see why my
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On Saturday, 26 January 2002 at 3:48 a.m. Geordon wrote:
GV I was decrypting an encrypted mail this morning, and I was getting
GV frustrated as to why I didn't see the cleartext.
GV Then, I went back to the folder that the cyphertext was sitting
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On Saturday, 26 January 2002 at 12:04 p.m. Marck wrote:
MDP That's where TB's beautiful Read message filters come into play.
MDP Source : Inbox
MDP Move to : (same)
MDP String : \(PGP Decrypted\)
MDP Location: Subject
MDP Actions : Delete
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OK ... probably another really silly question but how do I unpark
multiple numbers of messages in one foul swoop?
Something similar to right clicking on a folder and selecting mark
all as read. There is nothing I can see to park or unpark all
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On Saturday, 26 January 2002 at 3:26 p.m. Chris, Keith and Dwight
wrote:
DAC you can click the top of the park column and sort all the flagged
DAC messages to the top. You can then block them and unpark them all
DAC with the message pulldown unpark
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On Tuesday, 29 January 2002 at 8:27 a.m. Clif wrote:
CO Greetings, all.
CO I am using the 6.5.x PGP plug-in with TB! 1.53. Not always, but
CO frequently when I select Privacy/OpenPGP/Sign entire text it adds
CO a bunch of odd characters after the
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On Tuesday, 29 January 2002 at 8:16 p.m. Luc wrote:
L Hi list,
L I know moving a folder is done by ALT + dragging, but does this
L apply to the thrash folder also ? Because that doesn't work with me
L (other folders do).
Sorry Luc,
Works OK for
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On Friday, 1 February 2002 at 4:28 p.m. Clif wrote:
CO Thanks for letting me know I wasn't alone in having this problem.
CO I didn't reply for a couple of days to see if anyone had anything
CO further to add, but apparently not.
CO The ironic
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On Friday, 1 February 2002 at 5:30 p.m. Clif wrote:
CO The editor however runnilng for cover!
Wow! You're in big trouble now! I'm with Melissa (of course!)
TB!'s editor is perfect! :-)
But I too will refrain from giving you the *editor*
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Hi,
I have an intermittent problem which is driving me nuts. Sometimes
when I reply to a message (or a post here) the editor comes up as
usual but with no quoted material from the message I am replying to.
Most of the time this doesn't happen but
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On Friday, 8 February 2002 at 3:07 p.m. Rick wrote:
RR I might have to give PocoMail some more serious consideration if I
RR can't really come up with a graceful solution to this problem.
RR Probably most of you don't share your computer with your
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On Sunday, February 24, 2002 at 6:22 PM Jack wrote:
JMI Howdy.
JMI For some strange reason, The Bat! appears to like to insert extra
JMI spaces between words randomly after I go to the next line in the
JMI editor. Is there any way to correct this
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Hi,
I know this question was touched on a while back but the thread
wandered a little and the subject was never really followed up.
Is it possible to install TB! twice on one computer into different
directories? I am thinking of installing a second
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On Tuesday, February 26, 2002 at 2:15 PM Peter wrote:
PK Hello Bat users,
PK I would like to set up a filter for Sent Mail to filter them in
PK the appropriate folders, into the same I set up for incoming mail.
PK I probably could do it from
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OK,
I have just read a post from a guy at DSLR forums and he is talking
email clients. He evidently looked at TB! but was unimpressed with its
confusing installation procedure and one or two other things. Of
course, I have posted him a reply and
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On Tuesday, 5 March 2002 at 7:25 p.m. Nick wrote:
NA I'll second that recommendation. Melissa was the first to get me
started
NA using ADR, and I quickly coughed up the $40 USD. Come to think of
it,
NA she has cost me a lot of money lately in that
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OK ... I must either be blind or pretty thick where is the new
version?! The link to v.1.60 leads me back to the old 1.53d download.
Am I missing something here?
regards,
Carren
PGP public key:
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Hi,
I am about to start using a different email address/account for all my
discussion list mail due to an increasing amount of spam arriving in
the current one.
Is there any way I can *move* everything from the current account into
the new one and
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On Saturday, 13 April 2002 at 3:15 p.m. Allie wrote:
ACM If you have filters defined to move messages to a particular
ACM folder and you rename or move the folder to a different location,
ACM even to another account, TB! will automatically adjust
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On Saturday, 13 April 2002 at 4:21 p.m. Allie wrote:
ACM Yes, you can do the copying.
ACM In TB! open the sorting office filter dialog. Open NotePad, your
ACM favourite editor or hit F6 to bring up SmartBat.
ACM For each of the filter sets,
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On Saturday, 13 April 2002 at 5:08 p.m. Allie wrote:
ACM Hmmm. Which did you do first? Move the folders over, or copy the
ACM filters over?
ACM Moving the folders over should have changed the destination
ACM folders of the filter rules.
I
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On Tuesday, 16 April 2002 at 9:34 a.m. Colin wrote:
CG Help please group,
CG Why is it that when I reply to a message the editing window comes
CG up minus the original message, even if I highlight the text and
CG use F4.
CG For replies not to
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On Friday, 19 April 2002 at 6:10 p.m. Mark wrote:
MRH I've just finished flicking through a local copy of PC-PRO magazine
(a
MRH UK newstand IT magzine) and was pleasantly surprised to see TB!
MRH reviewed in some depth and with favourable
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OK ... probably yet another stupid question no doubt due to yet
another brain freeze on my part :-)
I have one of my accounts set up with multiple folders and sub folders
for all my list mail. All the received folders are blue. I have no
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On Tuesday, 23 April 2002 at 1:50 p.m. I wrote:
CS OK ... probably yet another stupid question no doubt due to yet
CS another brain freeze on my part :-)
CS I have one of my accounts set up with multiple folders and sub
CS folders for all my list
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On Wednesday, 1 May 2002 at 4:36 p.m. Julius wrote:
JS How can we/you spend all our time nit-picking the program of our
JS choice every time we sign-on to the net??
JS Easier for me to go back to OE and not have to read 200 questions/
JS day
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On Wednesday, 22 May 2002 at 2:18 p.m. Marck wrote:
MDP Newsgroups? Personally, I don't read them! Life is too short. If
MDP the user base really wants a NewsGroup and to disband this list I
MDP will resign as moderator. Period.
Eeek! Don't do
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On Thursday, 23 May 2002 at 12:56 p.m. Robert wrote:
RD But the queued messages are never sent back up-stream. The box for
RD Combined Send/Rx is checked. Anything else?
I have an auto response set up exactly the same way that you have BUT
I also
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On Sunday, 26 May 2002 at 7:35 p.m. Thomas wrote:
TF Main menu: Account / View Log (shft-ctrl-A).
Actually, I think Mike is meaning something else :-)
I have found the same thing he has on occasions. When checking the log
as you have described
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On Friday, 31 May 2002 at 9:06 a.m. Marck wrote:
MDP If you have then I think it wasn't TB leaking! It only leaks on
Win2k
MDP and XP - CMIIW.
I am afraid that I have serious doubts about this. I am also running
98 and since upgrading to v.m
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On Friday, 31 May 2002 at 9:38 p.m. Marck wrote:
MDP FYI - the bad wrapping above is caused by allowing GPGShell to
MDP reformat the message when signing. For the best results, turn off
MDP wrapping in the GGPShell preferences when using GPG with
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On Friday, 7 June 2002 at 1:51 p.m. Blarp wrote:
B Has anyone else had to fight with TB and OE over which is the
B default? Seems TB tries to unset OE from being the default every
B time it runs even though I have all of those options unchecked in
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On Friday, 7 June 2002 at 2:26 p.m. ETM wrote:
E When I was very unsure of myself and TB, I did simultaneously
E download into OE (which had the right to remove from server) and TB
E (mail left on server). I did it for several months, not giving up
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On Monday, 17 June 2002 at 5:44 a.m. Nick wrote:
NA I looked into it a few months back and for all intents and
NA purposes development has stopped. I found Organiser to be a
NA extremely slow and a huge resource hog... wouldn't recommend it to
NA
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On Friday, 28 June 2002 at 5:31 a.m. Thomas wrote:
TF IIRC from the beta list, this is actually correct. When an account
TF is password protected, it will no longer check mail when it is not
TF opened, and you should ideally not know anything about
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On Monday, 22 July 2002 at 9:12 a.m. Alberto wrote:
AA The problem seems to be bigger than I supposed.
AA Some of the italian user are looking around to finde any
AA indication abut filteringg TheBat! For the moment one of them find
AA this:
AA
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On Monday, 22 July 2002 at 9:59 a.m. Douglas wrote:
CS I have never received *any* spam from anyone using TB!
DH I have.
CS and I can't imagine that anyone using it would use it for
CS spamming purposes.
DH A better class of spammer, no doubt.
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On Tuesday, 23 July 2002 at 9:46 a.m. ETM wrote:
E Yes, it is fully detailed there, and the problems primarily involve
E the paid version rather than the free version. I use ZA free with
E absolutely no problems with TB.
And I use Zone Alarm Pro
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On Tuesday, 23 July 2002 at 10:39 a.m. Marck wrote:
MDP Although it may not have bitten you yet, please don't devalue the
MDP advice given by experts who know how it can cause problems.
Actually Marck, I don't consider that my comments in any way
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On Tuesday, 23 July 2002 at 12:43 p.m. ETM wrote:
E I used ZA-pro (OLD version, that appears to be an important
E distinction, I do not have a single thing nice to say about the
E current paid version) on a PC using Win98SE, I use the free version
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Hi,
Probably a crazy question, and it may be more a PGP question than a
TB! one, but why can't I encrypt a mail that I have received?
In other words, if someone sends me a plain text email and I want to
keep the contents private, why will it not
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Is it just me? I have had no list mail for almost 24 hours now.
Absolutely nothing, which is highly unusual to say the least.
Is it a list problem or is it something floopy with Myrealbox ...
anyone know?
Thanks! :-)
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PGP public key:
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On Tuesday, 10 September 2002 at 6:35 p.m. Chris wrote:
CW Hi,
CW After my recommendation, I've got my parents, sister and brother
CW trialing The Bat! As my sister shares a computer with my parents,
CW she decided to put a password on her
On Sunday, 29 September 2002 at 9:03 p.m. William wrote:
WM Hey Andrea, can you get me his autograph? ;-)
LOL! Me too! ;-)
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Carren
PGP public key:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=PGP_Key_Body=Please%20send%20key
Current version is
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On Monday, 30 September 2002 at 11:32 a.m. James wrote:
JS Oh my! I feel dumb. I completely forgot about the alternative
JS sets. Thanks Marck.
You're not the only one! :-)
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Carren
PGP public key:
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On Monday, 30 September 2002 at 10:51 a.m. Marck wrote:
MDP I do *exactly* this. I have a watch filter. It's near the top
MDP of my filters, moves from Inbox to Inbox, marks the message
MDP bright red and continues processing.
MDP Every time a new
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On Monday, 30 September 2002 at 2:53 p.m. I wrote:
CS OK ... I am a bit thick here. I am trying to do this but so far
CS it's not working. I want to create a watch filter as you have,
CS for my TBUDL mail. I have a TBUDL filter already which moves
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On Monday, 30 September 2002 at 3:14 p.m. Marck wrote:
MDP That's true, but how often do you do that? Anyway, you just have
MDP to set the watch filter to manual or turn off active before
MDP you do it.
:-) OK, I guess I can't have everything!
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Hi,
Sorry ... I know this has been covered before but I can't remember the
answer!
I have moved a set of folders from one account to another. I thought
the filters corresponding to that set of folders would automatically
move to the new account
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On Tuesday, 1 October 2002 at 11:06 p.m. Allie wrote:
ACM Go to the menu item Options/Preferences, then go to the 'system'
ACM tab and disable the 'autocomplete' option there.
That will also turn off autocomplete for the address field too though.
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On Wednesday, 2 October 2002 at 2:39 p.m. I wrote:
CS Personally, I see no point whatsoever in having autocompleted
CS address fields. How often do you write emails with exactly the
CS same subject line? JMHO!
Sorry! Major typo here should
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On Wednesday, 2 October 2002 at 10:42 p.m. Thomas wrote:
TF Wait a minute, I think I got this wrong the first time. So Carren
TF is moving (dragging) the folders within TB into another account.
Yes, that is what I am doing!
TF The filters are
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Hi,
Is there any way to mark an individual thread as read? I can see that
you can right click and mark an individual message as read, and you
can also mark all messages in a folder as read ... but there doesn't
seem to be a way to mark a whole
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On Monday, 7 October 2002 at 4:26 p.m. Jonathan wrote:
JA Select the thread, and press CTRL SHIFT M that marks the whole
JA thread, or anything under the tree in the thread as read.
I must be superthick or something because that does absolutely
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On Monday, 7 October 2002 at 5:54 p.m. Peter wrote:
PM In the same menu: Thread -- Mark as read
PM It is easy to overlook, but it is there. :-)
Oh duh! I can't believe that is there and I never saw it! I have been
using TB! for over a year now
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On Monday, 7 October 2002 at 7:54 p.m. Peter wrote:
PP Careen: What shortcut do you see when using context menu on a
PP message? I mean: following
PP [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you found the
PP function, what shortcuts are shown in
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On Tuesday, 8 October 2002 at 3:08 p.m. Chris wrote:
CW Is it me, or are there more and more broken threads appearing in
CW these mailing list? One of the features I really like about TB! is
CW the ability to view threads, but recently, there seem
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On Tuesday, 15 October 2002 at 5:34 p.m. Alexander wrote:
AAG Well, thank You for You Ali and other guys for taking time to
AAG write answers. Yes, I guess everybody knows about PGPtray hotkeys
AAG BUT it CANT be compared with suitability of
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On Thursday, 24 October 2002 at 6:08 a.m. ~John wrote:
~ I apologize to everyone for turning my back on it for Outlook! Can
~ I ever be forgiven?
Absolutely not - that's inexcusable! ;-)
But welcome back anyway!
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On Saturday, 19 October 2002 at 2:34 p.m. Nick wrote:
NA Heavens no Mary... I know that was not Marck's intention at all.
NA What you should do is design a Reply Template and use it in your
NA Address Book. By that I mean once completed to your
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On Saturday, 19 October 2002 at 4:37 a.m. Joseph wrote:
JN 3. Only one key came up in the dialog box, without a drop-down
JN menu. It was the key currently set as default in GPG. Is there any
JN way to either specify a particular key for TB! or to
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On Tuesday, 22 October 2002 at 11:07 a.m. Peter wrote:
PNS Rico,
PNS Yeah, I have the same mini-gripe. But I usually run TB minimized
PNS and try to ignore the flying beastie. I've been experimenting
PNS with a small POP-account monitor in my task
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On Friday, 18 October 2002 at 2:51 p.m. Allie wrote:
ACM I sent it to you zipped. This is why. If you try to unzip
ACM eicar.com then Amon will stop you.
OK, now I am interested. I have just done some playing around with the
files myself out of
Hi
Nice to be back :-)
I have just recently installed the Home Edition v.4.2.6.
Every so often when checking for new mail the connection centre hangs - with no
information showing - and will not close unless I close TB! itself. My mail
checks in the background so I am not always watching what
Hi
Since spending several years away from TB! I seem to have forgotten everything
I ever knew about creating templates.
I have a common folder set up for a mailing list and have the following reply
template set up:
Hello %OFromFName,
%ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, you wrote:
%Quotes
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