Hi Marck,
On 15 March 2000 at 10:29:22 GMT + (which was about 10:29 where I
live) Marck D. Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "How to
open attached files with ".EML" file extensions?" and made these points:
MDP My conclusion is that, in theory, no-one should be able to open
Hi Januk,
On 14 March 2000 at 01:42:12 GMT -0800 (which was about 09:42 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "How to open
attached files with ".EML" file extensions?" and made these points:
Januk Aggarwal posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] making the following
...
Not me I filter on
Kludge: | Reply-To: TBUDL | present
Before that I have had no end of trouble.
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| I know a good tag l
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| Write your tag line here, __. |
| What can I say, except oops!
000 Server)
on an Intel P III 700 Laptop with 128M RAM
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s since
MW 20.10.2000 20:00 in *my* mailbox...:-(
MW The TUBL is ok... mhh...
Well I have just posted a bug report, and seen it returned.
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| To get my
not be.
Regards,
David Elliott
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Comment: PGP Signed, sealed, delivered.
iQA/AwUBOf1WnfmK8eZlD0U0EQJiDgCg2J5sejNjmTeED1p2oqbJVC/OdJ0AoI2K
DSa7cuL1FmQbxNz6K8iUSjOz
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?
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Using The Bat! 1.48 Beta/6
PGP 6.5.8
under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195
(Windows 2000 Advanced Server)
on an Intel P III 700 Laptop with 128M RAM
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exported the correct key from the registry and reloaded
it. The only work around that I can think is to set up a batch file to
first import the key into the registry and then start up the bat.
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to import a registry key every time you
TF start up TB?
It was just a possible workarround for my problem.
I have just re-built my laptop so I will see if it commes back
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n on MSSQL 2000 but not MSSQL 7.
(6) Some programs not running at all but not reporting any errors.
I have therefore wiped it all and rebuilt it.
So far I don't have the same problem.
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Look --- A tag line with no meaning.
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Comment
will have to look at my 'Off List' Quick template and include some thing
to change the TO: back to the original sender not the the reply address.
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? I can get 1.48 to use an M$ exchange ldap (Global)
address book with no problems.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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and see if I can get you some answers. It won't be
until Friday though.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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how to reproduce it I have
not sent in a bug report yet.
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| This is a test of the Emergency Tagline Broadcast System
that I have unread mail (but not the correct quantity).
When I can reproduce the problem I will send in a bug report.
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?
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| 6. Did you buy a scanner to get all the taglines off books? |
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| This tagline stolen by me, or was it you??? |
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Comment: PGP Signed, sealed, delivered.
iQA/AwUBOlWZd
the filters
to take care of it.
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Hi TBUDL,
I can see why Marck does not like folder level templates :-)
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Hello solid,
On 01 February 2001 at 19:00:05 +0700 (which was 12:00 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from solid snake.
ss - Add Automatically Sender that we've replied to address book
I think that you can do this with a sorting office
in Cyber space, ___
David |David Elliott| Software Engineer|
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| Kindly report all stolen taglines to the Moderators.|
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Dear Lija,
On 19 February 2001 at 08:31:57 +0100 (which was 07:31 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from Lija.
BM I downloaded it, unzipped it and noticed it was well over three megs!
L Yes, latest editions of TB! are larger.
The bat! was
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Dear Brian,
On 19 February 2001 at 23:55:53 -0500 (which was 04:55 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from Brian Clark.
MP (sleep? wassat?).
BC Apparently, some curious people "lie down" and "drift into a state of
BC unconsciousness."
I do
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Dear Gerry,
On 22 February 2001 at 15:27:20 -0500 (which was 20:27 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from Gerry Doyon.
T I'm also still missing many messages, but some have come dripping in
T eventually. I guess the others will, too.
GD Just
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Hello Dierk,
On 27 February 2001 at 17:27:13 +0100 (which was 16:27 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from Dierk Haasis.
DH Those who need something "easy" *and* compatible should have a look at
DH the latest build of PGP 6.5.8ckt (Build 03)
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Dear Nick,
On 28 February 2001 at 10:32:26 -0500 (which was 15:32 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from Nick Knisely.
NK I've been burned a couple of times on mailing lists by not noticing
NK that a message from a friend was actually sent to
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Dear Kevin,
On 07 March 2001 at 07:35:57 GMT (which was 07:35 where I live) Kevin Tea
wrote
Congratulations on the new arrival.
KT Perhaps now we'll see more development as the new fathers try to fill
KT in time at the 3am feed and until the
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Hi John,
On 07 March 2001 at 13:54:06 +0400 (which was 09:54 where I live) John
wrote
J Microsoft Outlook Express integrates successfully with Outlook the MS
J contact, information and time management software.
ROTFL.
J Does the developers of
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Hi Nick,
On 08 March 2001 at 21:53:00 -0800 (which was 05:53 where I live) Nick
Andriash
I hate to say it but 'Folder templates'. Please can some one come one
come up with something better as I have the same problem with some other
lists.
NA
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Dear SyP,
On 08 March 2001 at 10:30:13 - (which was 10:30 where I live) SyP wrote
I've tried everything David and couldn't come up with an answer other
than using a Folder level template for my replies. Works nicely. :o)
S Okey, and what
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Dear Marck,
On 10 March 2001 at 20:00:40 + (which was 20:00 where I live) Marck D.
Pearlstone wrote
MDP In this case David Elliott *deliberately* broke the thread by manually
MDP removing the references headers and changing the subject. TB
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Hello Marck
On 15 March 2001 at 13:15:34 + (which was 13:15 where I live) Marck D.
Pearlstone Wrote
a saved draft becomes divorced from the original message
And I find this a pain!
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On 30 March 2001 at 10:01:46 +0100 (which was 10:01 where I live) Norbert
Lieckfeldt wrote
In the light of your comments re html and seeing that your signature
separator is incorrect
His cut line is correct (Explanation further down)
I had to
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On 30 March 2001 at 15:03:08 +0200 (which was 14:03 where I live) Dierk
Haasis schrieb durchdacht das folgende
OK, once again: I think it is good to have *every* mail signed (full
stop). And TB! does it for me automatically.
So do I.
BTW, I
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Hello Roland
On 30 March 2001 at 17:47:50 +0200 (which was 16:47 where I live) Roland
Burger umgeordnete Elektronen zum Erhalten
Verify this one ;?
*** PGP Signature Status: bad
Correct, but this one will be good. -=#;-]
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Hail TBUDL,
Problem.
When I reply to a decrypted email it looses the original date header with
the time zone. (A known bug in The Bat!)
I use the RegEx
Cutting of replys! ?
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Hello Jonathan
On 12 April 2001 at 10:47:29 -0400 (which was 15:47 where I live) Jonathan
Wayne wrote
Yes, as per 1H of the TBUDL Terms and Conditions. (Plus I have to use Lotus
Notes at work and I'm still trying to figure out the best way to
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Salutation Anton
On 12 April 2001 at 16:43:45 +0200 (which was 15:43 where I live) Anton
Sommer umgeordnete Elektronen zum Erhalten
ROTFLMAO!!! HAHAHA! If this is your English after a week learning, I
guess you are going to teach English at
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Hail sd
On 12 April 2001 at 17:56:29 -0500 (which was 23:56 where I live) sd ha
scritto made the following points
I have a folder, into which all my mail from a mailing list goes to.
When I reply to a message, instead of getting the email address
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Dear Lars
On 13 April 2001 at 08:27:25 +0200 (which was 07:27 where I live) Lars
Geiger might have written
The attachment has an ".shtml" extension and the content-type is
text/html.
On my machine, the attachment is shown as "message.html", not
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Dear Lars
On 13 April 2001 at 10:23:57 +0200 (which was 09:23 where I live) Lars
Geiger wrote or so historians believe
First of all, there is no name for the attachment anywhere.
True.
That reminds me of a thread some time ago about the
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Hello Pete
On 13 April 2001 at 18:51:11 +0300 (which was 16:51 where I live) Pete P
wrote
Which leads me to a question: how *is* it possible to have same
message-ID on several messages?! I'm dumbstruck!
Check out XRay. I have seen it this list.
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Hello Roland
On 14 April 2001 at 17:36:31 +0200 (which was 16:36 where I live) Roland
Burger rearranged electrons to get
Hello Marck others on this TB! list following this thread,
(I'll take the opportunity to ask: How does one generate the
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Hi Ricardo
On 24 April 2001 at 09:54:17 +0200 (which was 08:54 where I live) Ricardo
Garcia wrote
Yesterday I got a strange behaviour of the Bat! in front of some XML
attached files that someone sent to me.
snip
I tried to reproduce the event
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Hail Peter
On 25 April 2001 at 12:41:19 +0200 (which was 11:41 where I live) Peter
Palmreuther strömte diese Wörter von Klugheit aus
is it possible with TB! to forward an e-mail MIME-attached instead of
'inlined' and if so:
Yes
how?
Check
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Hello Urban
On 28 April 2001 at 04:22:58 +0200 (which was 03:22 where I live) Urban
wrote
Now it's only the part of finding out some way to do this automatically
remaining.
I seam to remember that Dirk Heiser wrote something called [cut] which
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Hello Ottar
On 29 April 2001 at 10:10:07 +0200 (which was 09:10 where I live) Ottar
Grimstad wrote
I wish that The Bat! could expand to be a newsreader too.
I might be wrong but can't you use x-ray to do this.
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Greetings Ian
On 29 April 2001 at 18:08:57 +0100 (which was 18:08 where I live) Ian
Andolina wrote
I live in GMT, but the headers say +0100.
So do I but I am in BST i.e. GMT +0100 for daylight saving time.
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Hail Ottar
On 29 April 2001 at 13:28:10 +0200 (which was 12:28 where I live) Ottar
Grimstad elétrons rearranjados a começar
DE I might be wrong but can't you use x-ray to do this.
x-ray? What x-ray?
try http://www.xrayapp.com/
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Greetings Ian
On 29 April 2001 at 20:59:48 +0100 (which was 20:59 where I live) Ian
Andolina rearranged electrons to get
As an aside, does the daylight saving time change at the same point
universally,
AFAIK No, but I don't know this for sure
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Hi Nick
On 01 May 2001 at 08:17:47 -0700 (which was 16:17 where I live) Nick
Andriash wrote
I notice under Options/Editor Preferences you can check the box labelled
Smart Tabs, but I am unable to find a description of just what a Smart
Tab is.
of
spaces. Other MUAs may well embed a real TAB character (Ctrl-I, hex 09)
into the text.
For my clarification which is the more correct ?
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Hail Jeroen
On 03 May 2001 at 16:42:04 +0200 (which was 15:42 where I live) Jeroen
wrote
Is there no other way to synchronize with the Psion from out of the
Bat(maybe with a third party application)?
If there is I would like to know about it.
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Dear Ben
On 04 May 2001 at 19:48:15 +0100 (which was 19:48 where I live) Ben Briscoe
wrote
Is there ever any plans to create a Linux version of TB?
I don't know myself but I know that there are some people who use TB! with
things like wine and
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Dear Silviu
On 05 May 2001 at 11:36:15 +0300 (which was 09:36 where I live) Silviu
Cojocaru emanated estas palavras da sabedoria
Kylix, well maybe, sometime...,I don't know if Linux users would pay to
have The Bat! on their system, I wouldn't.
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Hi Gary
On 05 May 2001 at 08:49:48 -0400 (which was 13:49 where I live) Gary J.
Toth rearranged electrons to get
It seems I got rather hasty in clicking off some dialogue boxes and
now TB is no longer seen as my default email client by
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Hello Silviu
On 05 May 2001 at 16:58:44 +0300 (which was 14:58 where I live) Silviu
Cojocaru wrote
personal view
This is due to a different mentality of Unix users who are use to open
source products.
Windows users are use to the M$ way. If
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Hi All,
This is more just for information.
My main work PC (a Laptop) became faulty and I had to sent it back for
repair (Even thought I had on site warrantee). Being a member of
E-mailaholics International I had to move my email to another PC. I
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Hello Urke
On 10 May 2001 at 15:35:27 +0200 (which was 14:35 where I live) Urke
thoughtfully wrote the following
...
Try this - Open Regedit and find key:
...
Yea I did know about that as well but I thought if I explained what had
gone
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Hello Jan
On 10 May 2001 at 11:07:48 -0400 (which was 16:07 where I live) Jan
Rifkinson wrote and made these points
Ctrl+- does *nothing* on my US keyboard. In fact, or are shift
keys. Are you using a US type keyboard?
- - means right arrow
-
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Hello Jan
On 10 May 2001 at 16:14:08 -0400 (which was 21:14 where I live) Jan
Rifkinson might have written
(except cursor keys are on right side of my keyboard) :-)
Not if you have a left handed keyboard ;-9
I really did mean right.
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Hello Aza
On 11 May 2001 at 19:20:36 +0700 (which was 13:20 where I live) Aza Lsaja
wrote and made these points
If I reply a message, at 'edit mail message' window, there is two
window. One for write message and one for read original message. I
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Dear Marck
On 11 May 2001 at 16:37:01 +0100 (which was 16:37 where I live) Marck D.
Pearlstone wrote and made these points
[ BrainStorm - free thinking - www: http://www.brainstormsw.com ]
Trying to drum up a bit of buisness. ;-)
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Hello Silviu
On 12 May 2001 at 09:56:22 +0300 (which was 07:56 where I live) Silviu
Cojocaru rearranged electrons to get
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send to someone,
with PGP, I need his/her public key, is this true ?
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Dear daveiw
On 12 May 2001 at 08:59:30 +0100 (which was 08:59 where I live)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully wrote the following
Please help, I receive messages from work under the address dave.wilson
(dept)@acompany.com ( note the space between
Yes
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Hello daveiw
On 12 May 2001 at 11:07:44 +0100 (which was 11:07 where I live)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points
DE What is the [Reply To:] from the original email ?
The 'Reply To' is Wilson, Dave I (Dept) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Dept)
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Hail Dave,
On 12 May 2001 at 13:17:26 +0100 (which was 13:17 where I live) Dave Wilson wrote and
made these points
DE So if you send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it is wrong.
DE What happens if you type [EMAIL PROTECTED] is that wrong ?
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Salutation Ottar
On 12 May 2001 at 22:03:35 +0200 (which was 21:03 where I live) Ottar
Grimstad might have written
...
But could not this be the behavior of a priopritary inhouse mailserver?
Yes.
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Hail Thomas
On 16 May 2001 at 17:29:28 +0800 (which was 10:29 where I live) Thomas
rearranged electrons to get
DV The bug description:
DV When opening the Account Log twice or more, and closing it
DV again, you get an access violation
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Salutation IronHand
On 16 May 2001 at 00:07:47 +0200 (which was 23:07 where I live) IronHand
thoughtfully wrote the following
It's a silly one. How to subscribe TBTECH and TBOT?
The TBTECH sub address is on the bottom of this (and all TBUDL)
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Hi Michael
On 19 May 2001 at 17:24:44 -0400 (which was 22:24 where I live) Michael
David might have written
Moving the MAIL folder, and exporting/importing the registry entires is
by far the easiest way to move TB, IMHO.
Yes but it is a pain
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Hi Wayne
On 20 May 2001 at 12:13:42 -0700 (which was 20:13 where I live) Wayne Black
wrote and made these points
Maybe someone else like Marck or Allie can explain why his happens. I
know that it happened several times to me during the restoring
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Greetings Dierk
On 22 May 2001 at 09:46:03 +0200 (which was 08:46 where I live) Dierk
Haasis rearranged electrons to get
I don't know, but since Win ME is just the next edition of Win98, I
don't see why not. Maybe someone with WinME can test it?
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Hail Sergey
On 25 May 2001 at 23:00:47 +0400 (which was 20:00 where I live) Sergey
graced us with these comments
Subj? Some of them are too big and I waould like to delete some bits.
By the way, so many messages in the list contain pgp
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Hail A
On 27 May 2001 at 20:52:35 -0500 (which was 02:52 where I live) A Curtis
Martin wrote and made these points
Unfortunately, subfolders of the outbox do not inherit the special
attributes of the Outbox. These will work as other folders do.
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Greetings Jeroen
On 27 May 2001 at 17:18:16 +0200 (which was 16:18 where I live) Jeroen
wrote and made these points
Hello A,
¿ How did you get [Hello A] ?
DE Now this is where I like Becky! It has 3 sub folders of the Outbox,
DE they are Draft,
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Dear --pb
On 02 June 2001 at 10:59:38 -0400 (which was 15:59 where I live) --pb
emanated these words of wisdom
I would like to build a reply template that takes into account the local
time of the sender:
On [My date] at [my time] ([Sender's
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Hi --pb
On 02 June 2001 at 12:43:23 -0400 (which was 17:43 where I live) --pb might
have written
DE one line
DE
%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)^Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS
DE \one line
DE
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Dear Alberto
On 04 June 2001 at 12:43:20 +0200 (which was 11:43 where I live) Alberto
Almagioni thoughtfully wrote the following
I'm receiving from a form this kind of mail
...
In this form there is a field with the email address and I need
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Hello Daniel
On 06 June 2001 at 10:22:15 +0200 (which was 09:22 where I live) Daniel
Morton wrote
When I am in other programs such as Word there is the send to function
(to send the word document as an email) but it then asks for a username
and
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Dear All,
I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
to all of the message.
How ?
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Greetings Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 11:57:53 +0200 (which was 10:57 where I live) Peter
Palmreuther graced us with these comments
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message.
DE How ?
--
Have you tried selecting the hole message
Hi Marck
On 06 June 2001 at 10:54:30 +0100 (which was 10:54 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone might have written
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message.
--
1) copy the section below the cut line to the clipboard, hit reply and
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Hello Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 13:28:42 +0200 (which was 12:28 where I live) Peter
Palmreuther wrote and made these points
Have you tried selecting the hole message text and hitting F4
DE Yes but it gets cut at the line. Try it on this
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Hi Markus
On 06 June 2001 at 12:47:37 +0200 (which was 11:47 where I live) Markus
Gloede thoughtfully wrote the following
Have you tried selecting the hole message text and hitting F4
Yes but it gets cut at the line. Try it on this message.
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Hail Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 15:01:02 +0200 (which was 14:01 where I live) Peter
Palmreuther rearranged electrons to get
DE What do you use in your reply template ?
...
Looks like mine.
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Hi Marck
On 06 June 2001 at 14:04:20 +0100 (which was 14:04 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone rearranged electrons to get
Forgive the overquoting but...
No. I will report you to the moderators :-).
2) set up a quick template with %QUOTES='%TEXT'
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Hello Markus
On 06 June 2001 at 15:11:12 +0200 (which was 14:11 where I live) Markus
Gloede thoughtfully wrote the following
What do you use in your reply template ?
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Looks much like mine.(or one that I have tested)
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Greetings Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 18:40:01 +0200 (which was 17:40 where I live) Peter
Meyns might have written
Hi David,
I just hit the reply button.
But I see you didn't set a delimiter in your message but simply two hyphens
[--] instead of [-- ]. So, of course the reply to the whole
Hi David
On 06 June 2001 at 19:19:39 +0100 (which was 19:19 where I live) David
Elliott thoughtfully wrote the following
Greetings Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 18:40:01 +0200 (which was 17:40 where I live) Peter
Meyns might have written
Hi David,
I just hit the reply button.
But I see
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Greetings Jernej
On 06 June 2001 at 21:34:40 +0200 (which was 20:34 where I live) Jernej
Simonèiè thoughtfully wrote the following
This is The Bat! standard behavior.
AGGH So The Bat! is modifying my messages when I don't want it
to !
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Hi Marck
On 06 June 2001 at 23:31:38 +0100 (which was 23:31 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone wrote and made these points
Also, I don't understand why %QUOTES=%TEXT would ever fail to include
an entire message as quotation. Are you sure you tried
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Hi Thomas
On 07 June 2001 at 13:46:27 +0800 (which was 06:46 where I live) Thomas
thoughtfully wrote the following
NA David, I know I'm coming in late on this thread, but I have two
NA questions.
NA 1) How do type hyphen hyphen space return in the
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Hail Marck
On 07 June 2001 at 10:34:50 +0100 (which was 10:34 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone wrote and made these points
Why not just copy the text from the bottom, hit reply and then use Paste
as quotation (Alt-Ins) at the bottom? Much quicker
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Hello andrew
On 07 June 2001 at 21:04:27 +0100 (which was 21:04 where I live) andrew
emanated these words of wisdom
I recently joined a yahoo list and the subject lines always has a
first , long, prefix (takes up all subject area in bat) did we
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