x27;
> (or at least the folders where you may reply from) and action 'Mark
> as read'.
Thanks! That worked, but it seems awkward...
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Alexander S. Kunz @ 2005-Jul-9 4:47:36 AM
"Spacebar Navigation and replying" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Any way to do this? If not, any thought?
> ...but other users objected against it for good reasons (which I can't
> remember at all:-).
Anyone remember them?
gt; message is selected and you use *any* reply function (single or to
> all), only the selected text is quoted. If *no* text is selected,
> use all text as quotation.
And not just using the keyboard. The toolbar buttons should function
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marked as read when I reply to it (maybe even forward it [not when I
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Any way to do this? If not, any thought?
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t you want, but try this:
Thread by sender. Sort by Creation Time, descending. To sort by
Creation Time, click on the Created column.
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the attachment pane showing, click
on the Attachment button, go down to Delete, and select the attachment
you wish to delete.
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y just *one*
> message. I would love to get back to the old, prettier and easier
> way of threading without going back to a previous version. Is this
> possible and if so how? Thanks.
Try "View/View threads by/References".
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Robert D. @ 2005-Jun-23 7:13:28 PM
"Parked Message problem" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> I don't know, but for me, when the Parked column in not first,
> YES ... perfect ... I moved it over several.
It's still a bug...
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simply imported from a different source.
Notice my digital signature. If it validates, this message has NOT be
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ot first, this is
not an issue. It seems to me that the thread controls end up in the
Parked column, so clicking on them also clicks in the Parked column.
Work around: Move the Parked column somewhere else or disable it.
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umber it turns in into a
link to another bug report. This string can be customized in Mantis's
preferences to many other things, but the most common I have seen is
"BUG:".
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ion for backups. I do not know if this uses the
same or similar encryption.
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Minds are like parachutes - they only function when
t no html
> attachment is shown.
If the messages is embedded instead of attached, it may not should up
on the attachment pane.
Check your options under "Options|Preferences|Viewer/Editor". Perhaps
you have The Bat! configured not to show the HTML messages at all.
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distracting, slow, and they make it difficult to explain to others how
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pgp23GN
takenly
> checked?
Alt-Searching may have struck again! Press ESC.
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Is reading in the bathroom considered Multitasking?
only if you haven't subscribed to the other
> TB lists to which some message are crossposted.
I use Header matches "List-Id: tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com". It works
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>"%-
%TO=""%TO="TBUDL@thebat.dutaint.com"%-
%CC=""%CC=""%-
Hi Bat! Fans,
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tries to insert three carriage returns (one at the end of each line), but the
%- macro stop all
three.
In summary, there are three primary kinds of macros:
Go to the AutoFormat As You Type Tab"
Uncheck "Replace straight quotes with smart quotes"
> When I paste the text in the subject, problem occurs... I had to type the '
> manually.
So, in French, a ' is not grammatically wrong? That was my original
question.
-
ve proper Unicode
support in both The Bat! and the recipient's client.
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Would a fly without wings be called a w
tton would
only be active when the view was limited in some way.
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pgp2DSHOrVE3I.
the list, depending on how your list is sorted.
Yes? No?
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Should vegetarians eat animal crackers?
pgpRdri
because I will enter ALT Search Mode and
then switch folder and wonder why there don't seem to be any messages.
Should ALT Search Mode disable itself when switching from folder to
folder. I can see advantages for doing so and not doing so.
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At a tire shop in Milwaukee: "Invite us to your next blowout."
pgpGzzgXiMKI
king Directory" value to
reflect your data's new location. Import this key on the new computer.
If you did not modify the registry key, the next time you start The
Bat!, change the location of your data directory.
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ould give each user's his or her own mail directory.
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Sign on a repair shop door: WE CAN REPAIR ANYTHING. (PLEASE KNOCK HARD
Error
> during setup of working directory C:\Documents...\Application
> data\All users\The Bat!
Try changing the user's mail directory so that it is a sub-directory
of that user's My Documents folder.
I know that you can run The Bat! as a limited user; I'm doing it right
now
total fluke! Don't expect it to happen again. :-)
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"I'd love to go out with you, but I have to stay home and see
Jack Morrison @ 2005-Jun-5 7:31:37 PM
"Help! My Address book has disappeared! (after "upgrading" to vs 3.5)"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm going out now and have a few cold ones, in celebration of the
> Return of My Address Book.
How about you backup at t
et another copy of the
> address book that comes with The Bat (and totally worthless to me).
Move TheBat.ADB to your mail data directory. You can find your mail
data directory under "Options/Preferences/System".
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Mary Bull @ 2005-Jun-5 4:07:29 PM
"Help! My Address book has disappeared! (after "upgrading" to vs 3.5)"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> :( I notice you also are running Win XP, Chris. Don't you think he
> could get things back by using the XP Restore func
There are two kinds of people in this world of ours: those who will
lose data and those who have. Welcome to the latter.
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Chris @ 2005-Jun-3 1:41:32 PM
"AV - 3.5.25" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Perhaps this message will prove me wrong...
It didn't.
Yes, the 25 KB (or 10 KB or whatever the number is) limit is false. I
attached a 179 byte PNG image to that message. It did not come
through, at
I have yet to receive an attachment from this list.
Perhaps this message will prove me wrong...
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If debugging is the process of re
Matt Thoene @ 2005-Jun-3 12:34:54 PM
"AV - 3.5.25" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I try to launch TB!, it partially opens, I get about 7-10 "Send the
> debug to Microsoft" messages until finally I see the attached .png.
No image attached. Can you upload it somew
at prevents one from
doing what you are doing.
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How can you tell when sour cream goes bad?
pgpvEwvTH
ges as
attachments". If you want in-line forwarding, uncheck that box.
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Today's Oxymoron: Definite maybe
pg
You can use a filter that matches every message (look for a . in the
headers) and sets Colour Groups properly.
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ETM @ 2005-May-30 3:53:56 PM
"folder corrupted, repaired but msgs missing?!" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Does Shift-Ctrl-Alt-L work for recovery here?
That recovers folders, not messages stored in a corrupt message base,
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have the problem. No one seems to have a
>> solution so far.
> Well, there is a distinct lack of quality on my WinXP system :-(
What graphics card do you have? It seems as if it may be a graphics
card issue. All those who have reported it thus far have been using
ATI cards, if I remember co
Does anyone else notice that the Address Book icons (in the left-hand
column) are a low quality when using the default theme?
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s just not behaving as it does
> normally.
The only oddity I have noticed it that if you click below (on the
vertical scroll bar) or right (on the horizontal scroll bar) of the
grab bar, it will scroll too far.
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pgpTOwcnnG1U8.pgp
Description: PGP sign
Fredrik Bergström @ 2005-May-17 2:15:37 AM
"Glyphs has black background" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> I have an ATI Radeon Mobility 9000.
>> http://www.ati.com/
> A bit OT but anyway ;)
> https://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=1173
I
Fredrik Bergström @ 2005-May-16 6:12:14 PM
"Glyphs has black background" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have an ATI Radeon Mobility 9000.
> Changing drivers is sadly not possible since Dell provides me with
> just these drivers :) (and they are old).
http://www.ati.com
Clive Taylor @ 2005-May-16 5:25:02 PM
"address book gone?" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> As is your threading (re our exchange in TBBETA). Wierd.
No, it's not, at least for me. The References and In-Reply-To headers
are missing < >. A bug somewhere?
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ue. What graphics card do
you have? Do you have the latest drivers? If so, try one version
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like a memory leak to me...
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You're never too old to become younger.
pgplOSa1K787c.
roblem. Run regedit. Then navigate to
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Installer\Products
In here you will find some GUIDs. Inspect each one, looking at the
ProductName. Delete the key that corresponds to The Bat! and try
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Steve Lee @ 2005-May-14 2:14:59 PM
"New version threading" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
Just type the characters for it: colon, dash, and close parenthesis.
:-)
Press F9 to view the source of this message and you will see that the
above line is nothing more than text.
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I don't think you'll be able to remove it. Try restarting the
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Help! I think I'm addicted to e-mail!
http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/help.png
Maybe it's too late for me...
:-)
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MAU @ 2005-May-13 2:25:40 PM
"Threading" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> F4 works, but I still think that the reply button should do the
>>> same.
>> I agree!
> Shift+click on it
Personally, I think the two features should be reversed.
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VA feature I am
> missing).
F4 works, but I still think that the reply button should do the same.
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Bug? That's not a bug, that
ng any problems you have. For
example, if you are having trouble with the folder "List Messages" in the
account "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", you would delete the file "[EMAIL PROTECTED] Messages\MESSAGES.TBI".
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"Drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing.&qu
hreading or
modifications to other headers like the date or the subject.
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To define recursion, we must
and changes the subject when
starting a new topic.
Hope this helps.
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This message transmitted on 100% recycled electrons.
pgpFul
wish
> that can drive you insane. :-) Its a shame.
Please add your support to this feature request so that we can fix
broken treads easily.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=1440
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ssage to SpamCop with the
> appropriate account and user ID using the temporary file.
Is there a way to do it all internal to The Bat! I would rather not
leave "spam turds" on my disk.
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r additional merging you just move
> messages from one folder to another.
However, when doing this, be sure not to overwrite anything as you may
lose data. You could rename to folders and add "OLD" to prevent any
overwritting and help you separate the folders from one another.
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t to set in,
> AND Ritlabs has not answered her query.
She may get a 10-day extension. Failing that, the computer clock can
be set backwards.
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es.
> Or is there a quicker/easier way?
Not as far as I know.
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ack in working order, can I merge the messages in the 2
> different directories into one???
Tools/Import/The Bat! Message Base
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ot run because the volume is in use by another process.
> Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time
> the system restarts?
Say yes. Restart your computer.
If CHKDSK does not solve your problem, you may need to use a more
powerful utility, like Gibson Research Corpora
oblem I see with performing a copy is you now effective have two
separate message bases to worry about. With Virtual Folders you only
have one. In my experience, Virtual Folders have preformed reasonable
well when I am not using an IMAP account.
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> copies?
If you preform a true copy, no. If you use Virtual Folders, yes.
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want to see it:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=1542
For now, I use "Mark Thread as Read." It is on the context menu under
Thread. The default keyboard shortcut is Shift + Ctrl + M.
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volume is mounted.
That's a much better solution. You could also use the on-the-fly
encryption provided in the professional version (might only be in the
beta versions right now...).
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e Bat. It remains in the Outbox.
> Any ideas on how I can address this problem?
Try without the angle brackets, if you added them.
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Hi Stuart,
The original quoted text below was written on 27/03/2005 19:08 my local
time;
Is my thinking wrong or is an error in The Bat execution?
Sorry to sound stupid, or stating the obvious, but what about IMAP?
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Richard Wakeford @ 2005-Mar-7 5:25:49 PM
"View Modes" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> On the left of the TB's title bar you have a tiny button near to
>> "minimize" one,
> Not here. all I have to the left is The Bat icon and "The Bat!" words
ich actually contain the search term.
If it is not there, go to Options/Preferences and check "Display
MenuNavigator..."
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reports about it. Find one and see how it is
progressing.
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"I'd love to go out with you, but I have to stay home and see if I
or my view folder window on my primary
> monitor without having to drag these windows each time...
Is the secondary monitor to the left or the right of the primary
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Cory @ 2005-Feb-24 4:27:14 AM
"Help with filters please" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [attack dropped]|scan dropped]|[sppf dropped] TextYes
This probably isn't the problem, but you're missing a '[' before "scan".
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point), shouldn't this issue also be reported to the
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Should vegetarians
]
Panda 17.02.2005 08:54 :: W32/Mydoom.AO.worm
Norman 17.02.2005 09:25 :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AVG 17.02.2005 11:10 :: I-Worm/Mydoom.AP
I find it a little odd that Eset/NOD32 isn't on that list. They're
usually pretty fast.
And Kaspersky!
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If a parsley farmer is sued, can they garnish hi
t!, I
> _am_ _using_ The Bat!
Because of its macros and templateing system, The Bat! has been considered a
spam
tool by some anti-spam companies.
You can turn off the X-Mailer header.
Options -> Preferences => General -> UNCHECK "Use X-Mailer header in
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B related by I will be using the bat to help me
> sort things out ;)
I've been forced to use it by my ISP. Since they have it setup to
delete any e-mail it thinks is spam, the filter are not tight at all
and a bunch of junk gets through to me. I hope that I don't loose
anything important
l information will be shared among
all PIM applications. Your Outlook address book will have all the same
people in it as your The Bat! address book does. But each application
will still be able to have its own data associated with the person
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lain text.
What does the message source look like? How about in a hex editor? Are
there any non-printable characters? Any tabs?
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I
ssages FROM Amazon.com AND that come FROM http://www.amazon.com OR
http://images.amazon.com
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Duct tape is like the Force. It has a ligh
pts/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgid=AD57
3) Background images as well as poorly chosen color schemes can make
it very hard to read text.
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n.ch/xp-live/regedit.htm
VERY, VERY useful. Thanks for the link!
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Multitasking: Screwing up several things at once...
pgp6
Edit.
Said another way:
RedEdit only reads the data from the active version of Windows, so you
will need to boot off the old drive to get the data.
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tering with IMAP was very
quirky and unreliable.
Actually, not long after sending my previous message and a few more
messages, I do actually miss 'Outgoing' filters, as I like to filter
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Peter Ouwehand @ 2005-Jan-27 8:31:39 PM
"Autodownload registry settings?" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hence, not relevant, it's not functional at the moment.
Good. Then my plans for an auto downloader are not redundant...
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>> endFilter
> I hate to be dense, but how do I paste this into a filter?
Select from beginFilter to endFilter. Copy the text. Open the Sorting
Office (Shift + Ctrl + S). Edit -> Paste or Ctrl + V
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Using The Bat!
an administrator.
> From your sig, I assume you're using XP-Home
Windows XP Pro and Windows 2000. I have, however, changed permissions
on Program Files to:
Administrators: Full Control
SYSTEM: Full Control
Users: Read, List, Execute
I normally run as a user.
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The Bat!'s directory, so the update procedure must be run as an
administrator.
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Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's
k bar.
Exact same thing here!
Over time I have uninstalled bayesit - no change, tried running
without the antivirus operational - no change.
No Anti-Spam here, but will try disabling AVG to see if that makes a
difference.
Will report back.
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Cu
#x27;ll let them know and get them to give it a try. Nothing ventured,
nothing gained.
It's not a major problem, as they can exit TB! from the system tray, but
it's more of an inconvenience and shouldn't even be there really.
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ng to
do that when it freezes?
Nothing adjusted on the permissions side of things. They've full
Administrator rights.
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
or plugin to
screen mail for baddies. Anything like that in the mix? If so, disable
them and try again.
They do have the AVG plug-in. I'll try disabling that temporarily and
see how that goes.
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Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'U
e-opening TB!, we can then read the messages.
I've never experienced this before and was wondering if anyone can help
with this strange behaviour.
FYI - Win XP Pro SP2 on PIII 750MHz.
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Current version is 3.
be they could have a small sneak peek... :)
I'm no lawyer, but I don't think so.
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"I'd love to go
uot; that would enable custom
deletion settings for that folder. This interface would be similar to
setting up address book templates.
Thoughts?
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