Hello list,
I'm a newbie to this program so forgive me if this has already been
discussed many times before or if it's a faq. I try to write only
parts of an address and used to Pegasus and OE as i am i expect the
bat to fetch the address from the address book and fill in the "to"
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, September 06, 2000, 5:59:27 PM, you wrote:
MDP If you want to use the
KE address book you'll have to go to the address book window and
KE fetch the address from there. Is it really so, or am i missing
KE something, and if so what?
MDP You are: Ctrl-Plus. This is used
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Hello tbudl,
I wonder if it's possible to make many folders share the same
template? Say i've made a template for a mailing list folder and I
want to have this template on another mailing list folder as well,
is this possible at all? If not,
Hello A.,
Friday, September 15, 2000, 1:17:04 AM, you wrote:
ACM I always thought the unregistered version was fully functional. Hmmm.
ACM Anyone know of the unregistered version of TB! being crippled in any
ACM way?
The only difference i can tell is that you get rid of the nag screen
when
Hello A.,
Sunday, September 17, 2000, 2:26:16 PM, you wrote:
KE so i just hide it. If there was a way to read the ticker, (is it a
KE window with scrolling text or what?) i'd consider using it, but as
KE it is now i'm glad i can hide it.
ACM Hehe. But remember that the tickers text
Hello tbudl,
Probably i shouldn't even ask this because it's in the help file
somewhere so please pardon my ignorance, however i'll tell you what
confuses me. When i'm reading mail and threads are viewed by
reference, (standard) it seems i can see a msg and i have the option
Hello Susanne,
Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 9:11:03 AM, you wrote:
S Also, I assume you can't read newsgroups with the Bat.
S Any recommendations what to use instead?
Have a look at Microplanet Gravity which is available at
http://www.microplanet.com.
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Best regards,
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Hi Bat! people!
I have noticed that some people on this list in their reply
templates
write something like "on date time, which is date time where i
live
you wrote:" how do you accomplish this, ie what macros do you use
to
get the time
Hello tbuDL,
Please forgive this newbie for all the stupid questions to which
there already probably are answers, but now i got upset and i'll
have to ask this. When i'm in a folder for which there's no reply
template defined, but which has an entry in the address book with a
Hello ztrader,
Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 7:23:35 AM, you wrote:
z I don't believe it is reasonable to expect this level of
z performance with the simple filtering in TB.
z But, when TB allows external filter scripts... can't wait :-).
Let's hope they will never come, or if they
Hello A,
Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 4:47:55 AM, you wrote:
ACM Just out of interest, how are you going about creating the spam filter
ACM rules? To what string are you filtering to because spam artists rarely
ACM ever send spam using the same name or from address. Creating filters to
ACM
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 3:28:14 PM, you wrote:
HDS click to message body... and... no template. :(
MDP No template? As in blank? That is a symptom of having a blank folder
MDP template in way. I just explained this issue not long ago under "Re:
MDP Reply templates yet
Hello Tony,
Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 3:01:36 PM, you wrote:
TB Marcel suggested that you need to have your folder level templates
TB defined for the AB templates to work. But if it's so, why should
TB address book templates be needed at all? If i define a folder TB
template for
Hello ztrader,
Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 4:57:58 PM, you wrote:
z But, consider another possibility - suppose scripts were available.
z This list would be a perfect place to cooperatively develop some VERY
z effective spam filtering scripts - people could do parts and add them,
z
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Hi Bat! people!
I'm trying to call a quick template from within an address book
template, but can't get it to work. I guess i've gotten something
wrong with the syntax or something. Could anyone who is an expert on
quick templates
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on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 21:09:44, our bat friend Tony Boom typed:
KE Yes, that's the case for me too, but when i reply to a msg on
KE this list, TB! should be looking to see if the address in the
KE "to" field matches one in
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on Thursday, September 21, 2000 07:49:28, our bat friend Thomas Fernandez typed:
TF Nice touch. You get an award for being the first one to change the
TF reply prefix into a reply suffix. ;-)
I've always wanted to come up with cool
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on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 19:05:48, our bat friend Krister Ekstrom typed:
KE Let's see if i got things right. I'll have to define a
KE template myself for the account in order for the address book
KE templates to work
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on Wednesday, September 20, 2000 22:28:50, our bat friend ztrader typed:
z I'm not sure I understand why you are objecting to having an option
z that would not affect you in any way, unless you choose to use it.
But i'm not objecting to
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Hi!
Well since i totally missed the original thread, because my columns
were too short to show the whole subject, (anyone know what to do
about that?) i checked TB out long long ago when it was new on the
market. Then you could have Swedish as your
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on Friday, September 22, 2000 02:48:03, our bat friend Januk Aggarwal typed:
Hmm... Not quite sure i understood that... and why does my editor act
up on me? Here, this message looks awfully strange...
JA You appear to have auto-formatting
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on Saturday, September 23, 2000 01:09:56, our bat friend Tony Boom
typed:
TB I'll have a play for a day or so and if you want to compair notes
then
TB I'll see you on TBOT
Silly question of the day: what's TBOT?
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/Krister
email:
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on Saturday, September 23, 2000 16:45:33, our bat friend Ming-Li typed:
For those TB users out there who absolutely positively have to have
3,000 templates for every conceivable purpose, then TB is the only
option.
ML That's not me. I use
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on Sunday, September 24, 2000 17:50:37, our bat friend Ming-Li typed:
ML Before I find a better alternative (XNews and Gravity come close,
ML but not suiting me as well as Agent, for now), I'll keep using
ML Agent, but I'm not longing for
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on Monday, September 25, 2000 00:25:25, our bat friend Karin Spaink typed:
If, and that's a big IF... Becky is so good and that is your chosen
e-mail client which you are quite obviously using, why are you
subscribed to a mailing list
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Hi Bat! people!
I don't know what i'm doing wrong but it seems that from TB v1.46 C
and pgp v6.5.8 i can't decrypt an encrypted message. I can get the
signature allright, but i can't seem to get the decrypted message. The
only way i can do this, is
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on Thursday, September 28, 2000 05:28:42, our bat friend Januk Aggarwal typed:
JA Add another 2 sets under the alternatives tab and change Set 2 to
JA look like this:
JA Set 2: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient = yes
JA Set 3: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Bat! people!
I use Agent as my newsreader, (thanks for the recommendation, Karin!),
and can't help but mencioning a feature which i would like to see in
the bat!. In Agent when you highlight an url, you have some choises,
among them are "add url
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on Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:17:42, our bat friend Januk Aggarwal typed:
JA Do you mean TB should have a bookmark list? Or do you want TB to use
JA IE's bookmark list? TB should not use any specific 3rd party bookmark
JA list since not
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on Wednesday, October 04, 2000 17:56:08, our bat friend Ming-Li typed:
The prog is (was?) freeware. And I think I got it from Tucows.
ML Thanks. I've a even more versatile utility for the same purpose, and
ML Krister might have one, too. But
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Hi Bat! people!
When i'm making a template using the template editor, it seems that
only a part of the editor is visible, that is lines get cut off so i
can't see what i'm writing. Is there any way to sort of resize the
template editor? I've tried
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on Wednesday, October 11, 2000 02:21:04, our bat friend Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
NA Can someone please verify that for me, and if that is the case, I
NA want to put in a feature request to Stef and Max. PGP is designed
NA to give you that
m.asc"
%ATTACHFILE="C:\pgpkeys\Krister Ekstrom(rsa).asc"
%SUBJECT=""
%SUBJECT="Here are my pgp keys!"
Could it be the change of subject that messes everything
up? I know it shouldn't matter, so what am i doing wro
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on Thursday, October 12, 2000 23:02:18, our bat friend Januk Aggarwal typed:
JA I guess it depends on how sticky you want to be. Of course you could
JA also specify a maximum number of errors. Supposing you want a maximum
JA of 4 mistakes between each
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Hi!
First of all let me comment one thing. When you sent the pgp key
request, it triggered the filter fine, however, when Dierk did, and
when another user on another list did the same thing, it didn't
trigger. Wonder if it has to do with the fact
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on Thursday, October 12, 2000 18:13:58, our bat friend Gerd Ewald typed:
GE Sorry Krister, no help but a question. I have the same template-filter
GE configuration for auto-reply. I realized you use %SIGNCOMPLETE for signing the
GE auto-reply.
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on Thursday, October 12, 2000 22:10:35, our bat friend A . Curtis Martin typed:
ACM CTRLF4 means reply to original sender.
ACM F4 means reply quoting only selected text.
ACM ShiftF4 means reply without quotation.
And here comes an
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on Friday, October 13, 2000 16:29:04, our bat friend A . Curtis Martin typed:
KE or whatever and the list from which you can select quoted material
KE are visible
ACM Are you referring to Original Text view pane, that can be closed using
the
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on Friday, October 13, 2000 19:50:08, our bat friend A . Curtis Martin typed:
DH OK, I help you out by sending another request *without* text in the
DH body. See if it does what it should.
ACM The request that I sent and which triggered
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on Wednesday, October 18, 2000 21:00:19, our bat friend MartianRover KF6KNC typed:
MK I need a good calender program, I don't suppose they make one too?
MK Anyone have any recommendations?
I second that, i would also like to have
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Hi Bat! people!
I'm an old fidonetter, which was one of the reasons i got so excited
when i first saw that you could use random taglines in your sig, even
thought TB! calls it Cookies. Now to my question: Every now and then i
see humorous and fun
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Hi!
And on another note regarding cookies, is it possible to use macros in
cookies or will they not be interpreted as macros?
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/Krister
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Icq: 902032
Obtain my pgp keys by sending a mail to this address:
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on Wednesday, November 22, 2000 01:14:44, our bat friend Brian Clark typed:
BC I notice quite a large number of TB! users are running the Beta
BC version. Is there a any huge benefit in my upgrading to 1.48/8?
At least in Beta 7 which i run,
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on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 14:21:52, our bat friend A . Curtis Martin typed:
JD Or they could just look in the TBUDL archives. Also no one even seems
JD to read the welcome message or help file anymore. Frequently there are
JD posts that
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on Friday, December 01, 2000 20:52:51, our bat friend Thomas Fernandez typed:
MK Is there a way that I can have
MK it send my queued messages automatically when it connects?
TF Account / Properties / Transport / tick: Combined Delivery
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Hi Bat! people!
I have noticed that some people have different greetings for different
mail, or rahter varying "on date/time someone wrote:". How do you do
that? Regexps? QTs?
Just curious.
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/Krister
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Icq: 902032
Obtain
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on Friday, January 19, 2001 10:54:34, our bat friend Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
MDP It is better far to report the spam and
MDP have it stopped at source so that you no longer *receive* messages
MDP from that *organisation* (whatever address
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Hi!
I realize that this is beginning to slide off-topic, but if you want
to answer me privately, please feel free to do so since i'm currently
not subscribed to tbot, anyway, here goes:
on Saturday, January 20, 2001 14:21:34, our bat friend Marck D.
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Hi Bat! people!
Have upgraded a while back to v1.49 and when i tried to go into the
sorting office, that menu choise had vanished, nothing under the
accounts menu for sorting office. Some other menus have vanished too,
or possible gone somewhere i've
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on Monday, January 29, 2001 10:46:09, our bat friend Brian Clark typed:
BC This one smacked me in the face, too, a few weeks ago. ;)
BC Ctrl+Alt+Shift+/
BC And everything should be back to normal.
Thanks Brian, now, if i haven't already
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on Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:04:45, our bat friend sten Hggmark typed:
H Brian Clark:
BC Yes I know. The reason I posted this is because Krister was having a
BC problem finding the equivalent for that combo in a Swedish keyboard
BC layout.
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on Wednesday, January 31, 2001 15:21:06, our bat friend Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
MDP Good heavens! They've moved them to the Network Administration menu
MDP (where they belong) as switchable user rights. Perfect.
BC I can now press
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Hi Bat! people!
Where in the help file could i read about the mail dispatcher? I've
had the bat for a while now, but have yet to figure out how to use the
mail dispatcher thang. I tried once, but by error i got to delete the
messages i wanted while
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on Sunday, February 04, 2001 16:57:18, our bat friend Thomas typed:
T (these headers are black on grey, like the message headers). So, when
T "receive" is tickmarked, TB will download it. If "delete" is
T tickmarked, the message will be deleted
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on Monday, February 05, 2001 16:42:10, our bat friend Lars Geiger typed:
KE accessible... This means that there isn't an easy way to get
KE to 'em and manipulate them.
LG What easier way than clicking on them are you looking for? :-)
Normally
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Hi Bat! people!
Eversince i put in the regexp that i got from the list for sending pgp
keys, my filter doesn't trigger at all. I don't think there's
something wrong with the syntax of the regexp, but i will paste it in
as it appears for examining.
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on Saturday, February 10, 2001 17:05:33, our bat friend ArekG typed:
A Maybe this is a very stupid question, but... Why do you need to use
A Regular Expression to filter messages with given subject?.
U, well, there was a discussion on
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Hi Bat! people!
Well i've experimented a bit with the filter and now it seems to
trigger again, so if anyone who previously have tried to get my pgp
keys want to, they can now try again, and it *should* work this time,
i think...
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/Krister
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Below follows Nicks msg accompanied by the stupid one of the week...
on Monday, February 12, 2001 16:56:42, our bat friend Nick Andriash typed:
NA have your Key on my Public Key Ring. BTW Krister, all of your PGP
NA signatures are failing
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Hi!
I just thought of something, i've got two keys, one Rsa and one Dss/Dh
key pair. I tend to sign my messages with the Dss/Dh key pair, what
type of key(s) are you using, Nick? and does it all make any sence?
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/Krister
email: [EMAIL
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on Tuesday, February 13, 2001 03:18:43, our bat friend Nick Andriash typed:
NA Mike, do you have both versions of PGP installed somehow, or are you
NA experimenting with 2 boxes?
Or could it be that as long as my key isn't signed by you, pgp
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So now what? Should i stop signing my mails for now, or what should i
do? Is it a bug in the pgp dll of the bat!? I use the 6.5.8 ckt build,
but does this make sence?
Everyone who requests my key gets put in a special address book group
called
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on Tuesday, February 13, 2001 16:19:27, our bat friend Nick Andriash typed:
NA Krister, can you redo that line, but this time put a hard
NA return at the end of "address:", as you see it above? That should be all
NA that is necessary for both
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Hi Bat! people!
This is probably a FAQ so please pardon my ignorance, but i'd like to
know how to write to an entire address book group. Ok, it's now in my
instant popup but if it wasn't, and if i have forgotten the name of
the group what then? I
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Hi Bat! people!
When i try to reply to a sender rather than to a list and have
selected text for quoting, the private reply template comes up as
normal, but my selected text does not appear, but the entire message.
Should it be like that or can i
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Hi Bat! people!
Well i know i've asked this before, but i didn't get the hang of the
answer so i'll try again. I wonder how i send a message to an entire
address book group from the message editor? ctrl-+ doesn't seem to
help. Ok I have the group in
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on Wednesday, March 14, 2001 12:50:34, our bat friend Thomas typed:
T Someone has suggested to supply a .reg file for blind users. This
T could be run and would turn off the ticker in the registry. Would that
T work?
Maybe. Another thing would
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on Thursday, March 15, 2001 05:16:08, our bat friend Thomas typed:
T That's even better. One question when installing (upon first setup):
T "Do you want to use the Mailticker?" Default could be YES, but a
T remark: "Will interfer with
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on Wednesday, March 14, 2001 20:39:10, our bat friend Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
MDP The "Dispatcher" is a sub-system which reads all message headers from
MDP the server and provides an interface for you to decide the fate of
MDP each message it
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Hi Bat! people!
When reading messages in thread mode, is it possible to delete a whole
thread rather than one message at a time? I sorta thought that that
was what you did when you deleted with the thread closed, but it seems
you only delete the
. It is http://www.notetab.com.
It's a very good editor imho.
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Krister Ekstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Scott,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 5:01:58 AM, you wrote:
SF I ended up copying my old registry key from the old installation.
Now this sounds interesting, what key am i supposed to copy? I have
the Bat! on my laptop, would it help to copy from there?
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Best regards,
Krister
Hi Bat! people,
I have just been trying to set up a template for this list and notice
that not all of the macros available are accessible from the menu that
pops up if you click on the macros button. Can i access them any
other way or do i actually have to remember the syntax of them? I
realize
Hi Bat! people,
I'm trying to set columns in the mail dispatcher, however i seem to
have messed things up a bit and so i wonder if there's a quick and
easy way to set the columns back to the default or if i'll have to
find the dividers of the columns to drag them. Also i wonder if it's
at all
Hi Roelof,
It so happened that On Thu, 16 May 2002, at 00:29:28 [GMT +0200] (which was 00:29 in my
corner of the world) ,you wrote:
RO Or subscribe to a free e-mail provider, gmx.net comes to mind, they're
RO free, aren't they?
Yup, but i think they're only available in german now adays.
Hi Bat! people,
Has anyone successfully or unsuccessfully tested the bat! with GnuPg
v1.0.7 nullify? Just so i know what versions i should download.:)
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/Krister, Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This mail brought to you by The bat! V1.60k, on Windows 98 4 10 build
Hi Bat! people,
I have considered using TB! as a mail server for a discussion list and
so i read the great howto on setting up lists. There's one thing,
however that i can't understand the meaning of, and that's a
forwarding address which is a plus to have according to the HowTo.
Now since this
Hi Geoff,
I can remember way back when i first started using the bat! and run
across some oddities with my quotings being mixed up and behaving
strangely in my texts. I then was told that this had to do with the
auto-formating, (or was it autowrap) being turned on. I got the advice
to turn it off
Hi Jonathan,
It so happened that On Tue, 21 May 2002, at 11:01:28 [GMT -0500] (which was 18:01 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
mail with the Bat but
could someone please tell me how?
JA There is a program flying about called Pop3Hot. Costs a little bit of
JA money, but allows you to
Hi Tim,
It so happened that On Tue, 21 May 2002, at 15:00:14 [GMT -0400] (which was 21:00 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
TM http://www.taglinesgalore.com/cgi-bin/tags/taglines.cgi?action=random
TM or just
TM http://www.taglinesgalore.com/
You know, it's at times like these that i wish
Hi Tim,
It so happened that On Wed, 22 May 2002, at 11:59:10 [GMT -0400] (which was 17:59 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
TM My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60m) Personal
And you know what, your MUA was right!:-)
KE You know, it's at times like these that i wish that the bat had
Hi folks,
Paul typed:
PC SIG lines... we don't know what it does different but we switched
PC anyway... because it taste better is less filling ?
Hmmm, isn't the TbBeta list still around? At least when I used TB
before, you could find out what was going on there.
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Hi Dierk,
It so happened that On Thu, 23 May 2002, at 09:15:59 [GMT +0200] (which was 09:15 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
DH SmartBat should only be the container to transfer different URLs from
DH various e-mails into a text file or your browser. TB! is *not* a
DH browser.
It's
Hi Bat! people,
Ok, i've forgotten so many appointments and events now so i desided i
need a PIM to keep track of what i'm doing. Is there any pim that
works well with TB!? preferably shareware or so. Now i know that some
of you will start yelling SMARTBAT! and that's ok, but i need audible
Hi Roelof,
It so happened that On Thu, 23 May 2002, at 18:13:43 [GMT +0200] (which was 18:13 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
DAC it supports it here. I just typed www.xxx.yyy in smart bat and it
DAC turned into a hyperlink
RO But does it start a browser when double click it?
FYI, it
Hi Miguel,
It so happened that On Thu, 23 May 2002, at 19:47:12 [GMT +0200] (which was 19:47 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
It doesn't appear to be working on mine either, I'm running 1.60c I
think... might have been 'fixed' in a later version.
MAU Nope. It's working here with 1.60c.
Hi RapidFX,
It so happened that On Fri, 24 May 2002, at 07:29:17 [GMT -0800] (which was 17:29 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
R Why would you want a mailto: link to launch your browser?
Oooops! typo there... a mailto: link should of course start a new msg
and an http:// url should start
Hi Dwight,
It so happened that On Fri, 24 May 2002, at 11:33:42 [GMT -0500] (which was 18:33 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
Why does TB insist on only sending mail through the smtp of the
account it was written from rather than the account it's connected
to?
DAC It doesn't. It sends
Hi utomo,
It so happened that On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, at 08:45:21 [GMT -0700] (which was 17:45 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
u So my suggestion better if we can manage the menu: to display common
u function and then hide other function to advanced (setting/function).
Do you mean
Hi Bat! people,
I noticed a strange thing just recently when i tried to reply to a
message privately, that is directly to the sender rather than to the
list. I had selected the text to quote, but when i hit ctrl+f4 to
reply, the entire message was quoted, not the piece that i selected.
This
Hi Mats,
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On 20 Jun 2002 16:10:21 , you typed:
MMI want to run The Bat! in swedish.
Me too, that would be cool. I don't know how to go about to translate
it though. You can do it, because it's available in several languages,
however, i don't know
Hi Dierk,
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On 2 Jul 2002 07:48:29 , you typed:
DH The most advanced (and always endorsed by me) version will be Imad
DH Faiad's 6.5.8ckt with his own TB! plug-in.
I would love to try this one out but i have a question. It seems that
in order to
Hi Bat! people,
Since i'm going away for a weeks vacation without internet access, i
wonder how i go about to pause this and the TbBeta list without
unsubscribing completely, is this at all possible? Since i know that
this is very off-topic, please feel free to answer me privately at the
address
Hi Bat! people,
I'm again starting to take an interest in using pgp/gpg to at least
sign my messages and wonder if this little idea would at all be
possible to accomplish: When i encounter a key in a mail or use a key
which isn't valid, would it be possible to make a sort of filter to
extract the
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Hi Nick,
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On 18 Jul 2002 13:10:14 (my local time 20:10:14), you typed:
Options - Preferences - System.
ND But that disables address auto-completion also. I use address
ND
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Hi Jonathan,
In a message with [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 13 Aug 2002 11:52:44 (my local time 18:52:44), you typed:
forwarding it to spamcop / abuse@...).
JA As for the submission to spamcop, checkout the filter listed
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Hi Blarp,
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On 14 Aug 2002 03:28:20 (my local time 12:28:20), you typed:
B No, it's a free reporting service although there are some things you
B get with a paid account. Personally,
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Hi Joseph,
In a message with mid:1185388763.20021018103717;qwest.net
On 18 Oct 2002 10:37:17 (my local time 17:37:17), you typed:
JN 3. Only one key came up in the dialog box, without a drop-down menu.
JN It was the key currently set as
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Hi Paul,
In a message with mid:103192744531.20021027165150;pcartwright.com
On 27 Oct 2002 16:51:50 (my local time 22:51:50), you typed:
PC I got sent an email with the bugbear virus. AVG quarantined it, no
PC problem.
Pardon my ignorance, but
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Hi Bat! people,
I'm currently using the Ve-com system suite, (formerly Ontrack) virus
scanner which has an email scanner that listens for viruses coming
through my pop3 account. As i understand it, this works for incoming
mail, but there are virus
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