noticed the same?
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Hi!
A small suggestion for future versions:
There should be an option for the spell checker to ignore signature
lines (below "-- ").
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Using The
Hello!
Is it possible to edit (add, change, delete) the headers of a message?
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Hi!
Another small suggestion for future versions:
German versions of Microsoft e-mail programs often use "AW:"
("Antwort") instead of "Re:". It would be nice if TB recognized and
deleted it...
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BTW, this reminds me of regular expressions once more. I
*hope* RITs are planning to add more support for Perl regexps
in the future... See above for one possible application.
That would be the most "simple" solution, of course...
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registry string above, this identifier isn't
changed at all...
When I encrypt/sign a message using the plugin:
"Version: PGP 6.5i"
Obviously, TB uses its own identifier, and PGP *doesn't* use a string
from the registry. Ever tried to uninstall and reinstall PGP
completely?
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p to the next unread message (in another
folder, if necessary)?
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is a mail client supporting UTF8...?
BTW, Office 2000 comes with Arial Unicode MS which supports the
*whole* Unicode charset - and has a size of 24 MB!
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Usi
dth instead of 1 bps... ;)
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ML e-mails, but a
weekly/monthly newsletter in HTML is fine.
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Thor wrote:
[S/MIME]
My problem is that this option is all the time ON, I must at each
mail make OFF this option . what can I do ?
Go to Account Properties/Options and turn S/MIME off there.
HTH
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this list. Is it too difficult to make a small abstract of your
messages, about three to six words long? Or do I just lack any sense
of humour? To be honest the first two "quickies" weren't that funny,
but ok; the last half dozen are just a nuisance.
That's exactly what I thought too.
-
] = I wish to unsubscribe but can't use the bat properly
That's a good one. :)
As these mails make up the bulk of the traffic it could help with
filters.
Definitely a good idea.
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for the trial period...
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the opportunity to upgrade for a
cheaper price.
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to re-register for a new
licence is if you wish to upgrade. If you don't want to have/use V2
then you can very likely continue to use V1 as long as you wish.
Yes, of course. I was implying that most of the users would upgrade to
version 2, but you don't have to indeed.
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taken care of by the programmers - as far as
they can - in the near future.
Well, IMO there are other bugs which should be fixed first, especially
MAPI support for Word, and S/MIME compatibility...
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uses the "References:" header,
unfortunately.
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="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)\A(\s*)?(.*^-BEGIN PGP SIGNED.*?\n
(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(\n*^(--\s*\n|- --\s*\n|-{40,}\s*\n|_{40,}\s*\n|
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE)|\z)""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%TEXT""%SUBPATT=""4"""
/oneline
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omatically
filled with the default name and address. Then, every mail has
identical "From" and "Reply-To" headers (unless you change it of
course). IMO quite unnecessary. I've cleared those fields and only set
them if they are different.
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Hello!
I'm looking for a translation table for Japanese (iso-2022-jp)...
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. Instead, purge and compress your
Inbox within TB.
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languages are not handled by TB.
If you have a Japanese-capable Windows system, you should be able to
read Japanese in TB without major problems.
Well, right now, I've got a German Windows system, so...
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he subject in the introduction at all -
that's why there is a subject header. I myself don't like to read
three lines of introduction before the message text begins...
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subjects with the
string 'was:'. I agree that the semicolon makes it less likely but ...
It *is* indeed quite unlikely. :)
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to one of your
messages, I always adjust them to the left first. This isn't very
convenient either... ;)
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newest
bits without having to go into the message body.
[Fullquote below]
Sorry, but: Are you nuts!? This is the *most* stupid thing to do. When
you reply to a message, include the relevant paragraphs of the
original message and write your corresponding text below.
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of course be set as default.
HTH
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nd
please put a line with "-- " above your signature. I think everyone
will appreciate... :)
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quot;%OSUBJ"""
/ONELINE
Put ":?\s*" (without the quotation marks) right after "(?i)\A".
[...]
Is the a Bug in TB! or is there a Problem with my Regex (different
default settings)?
I think the change will help, but I don't know if it's a TB or a
Regexp related pro
nelongline
%subject="Re: %SETPATTREGEXP='(?i)(\:\s*)?(((Re|Aw|Antwort):|\[(Palm
|palmcomp)\])\s*)*(.*)(\s\((PGP
)?Decrypted\))?$'%REGEXPBLINDMATCH='%OSUBJ'%SUBPATT='6'"
/onelongline
Instead of "(PGP )?" use ".{3,6} " (as always w/o quotation marks).
HTH
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at the moment. Thus, do not set this
option.
HTH
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ion covers that.
Well, instead of deleting it, leave it there, and you don't have to
use it in the introduction...
BTW, AFAIK "was" should be followed by ": ". That also allows it to be
deleted by a regexp. :)
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