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Sorry, mistake in my previous message. This is correct:
shift-F4 : reply without any quotes.
F4 (only): reply quoting marked text (I just used it).
cntrl-F4 : reply quoting all.
What more choices do you need? ;-)
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using selected text".
Well, I get no "specials" when I right-click on a message. Reply,
and reply all, no question about quoting or not.
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clicking on the
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Hi Steve,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 08:33:05 -0800GMT (29/01/2000, 00:33 +0800GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:
SL Not only that but Kludges is called RFC822 headers there. Odd.
Everywhere now, except in the Main Menu under View, I think. Hmm.
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SL readable information there. :P
Wouldn't that be even more KB's coming down the old DUN connection?
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to Russian script?
If so, is the English Win "with a plug-in" the norm in Japan? Over
here, everybody has this Chinese Windows - I didn't succeed in finding
an English one -, and C-win is the one intereing with all these other
characters sets and overrides everything with Big5 :-(.
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reading" part g), European characters do not display. And
each Russian letter looks like a Chinese character! :-(
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. The moment I Close the Sorting Office, the filter is
saved. It will still be there when I close TB - or my machine - and
reopen it the next time.
Another way is the click on Message/Special/Create Filter. The moment
I click on OK, the filter is saved.
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the cursor over that line, the editor cuts any trailing
spaces. So, if you type (or include in your template)
dash-dash-space-enter, and don't put the cursor into that line any
more, it works.
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:-) Myself, I have other hobbies.
You have life? - I have a computer. ;-)
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rk as read/unread, download... there is no
harm if you try the option and then just don't do anything.
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roject Xanadu?
since 1972 you always heard "it will be ready in six months". I was
amazed to learn that, since last year, there is actually a web site
and they are starting... kind of taking the fun out of waiting for it,
don't you think? ;-)
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, it's that most of my time is not spent on the
computer. And these sig deletions do add up.
If it makes no difference to you, just put the sig delimiter in your
template out of courtesy, won't cost you anything. Thanks.
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pon reopen, the speed was up to
normal.
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y existing Chinese characters, they only look to me like
they were.
KR Thomas and those of you running NT and 2000 with CJK support, what are
KR you seeing?
See above. This is not surprsing to me, as C-Win will override your
header information and always use Big5 for display (even though my own
heade
display as
Chinese characters according to Big5 encoding. So, what does this mean
(and please use only characters that you find in the US-ASCII set).
p
p ùùv2.00
p ùùv1.41
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ing to recycle the program?
I kind of like the way TB does behave. ;-)
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our emails and even reply and create. A picture now and then would
make them happy. That's the point. ;-)
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delimiter
And this is where I have to defend Wolfgang: I would think this
wording is considered appropriately polite in Germany. I am sure he
didn't intend to convey any bad vibes. (Wolfgang, correct me if I'm
wrong.)
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(quoting Steve Lamb verbatim): "raise your eyes a few
degrees and look at the subject field". ;-) At the time this question
was dicussed on TBUDL, most people were against a "warning message"
that would pop up when there is no subject.
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will resume the normal pattern.
JDHI tried that, but it didn't resume automatic checking at all.
Weird. I actually use the mouse, and go to the "check mail icon" but
click on the little down-arrow attached to it. There is a new
drop-down menu, and on this I hit "check mail
e the idea as long as marking messages as such
NA wasn't abused.
Many of the messages I receive (office) are marked "high priority"; so
that I chose to ignore the flag. So a red folder would be almost
equivalent to a folder containing unread messages. ;-)
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these +10,000 mails on your
HD?
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getting an
PF 'old-fashioned' photo? ;)
That's true, but that involves writing an "old-fashioned" letter. I
managed to that about twice a year, and since they have email, they
hear from me several times per week. ;-)
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d. Thanks a lot for your input, Paula!
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regards
Wieland mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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if unread message are in there, and
the others turn blue in that case. I thought you had clarified this
pretty well. ;-)
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rule. I support (and enforce) the
rule. Private mails will be replied to within the time frame I see
appropriate (and that can be a lot faster than business email g).
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just MIME forwarded the whole thread to you. ;-)
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know you any better. ;-)
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delete manually). I
consider this acceptable, as it is about par with snail mail spam.
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, since I know Boxer99 and did have it installed for about
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I missed the beginning of this thread. So what is Boxer99?
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it global, not
JDH just account-specific.
I second that, I would like to have the same options for kill filters
as for other filters. I don't know what Routing is, either.
Global filters are in the wish list, AFAIK.
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Hi Allie,
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 23:40:33 -0500GMT (16/02/2000, 12:40 +0800GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
AM It's been a while Thomas. :) Boxer99 is a plain text editor
AM with some above average features. It offers good email specific
AM editing support. Costs $60 though. :(
I was on Chinese
I'd like that too. My parents don't quite know why they are always
addressed as "Eac" g (you guessed it: they are @aol.com).
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operties/Network). I think your problem is that at
least one of your accounts has something set up here.
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back to the sender that I am unable to read it
(which is not entirely true ;-)
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Hallo Leif,
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 22:00:18 +0900 GMT (20.02.2000, 21:00 +0800 GMT),
Leif Gregory wrote:
LG Hello users,
LG Test!
yes, the list still works! ;-)
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whether this may be the pattern (or maybe
address-specific templates in your case?).
This seems wrong to me. "Forward" is not equal to "new message".
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into it. :/
No, it was the list server a couple of days ago, but that's been
fixed. There just hasn't been much traffic here these past days.
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that gives the problem, Agent,
If you think that is the problem, why don't you just download TB
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Options/Editor
Preferences and uncheck autoformat.
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Dear Jason,
I just forwarded your message to the list and fail to see your point.
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===8==This is a forwarded message=
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Date: Thursday
characters (such as European or Russian letters)
appear as Chinese characters as well.
ML It would be such a pity of TB if it can not support two-byte languages.
It doesn't at the moment, and I don't know whether it will in v2 (but
probably not yet). Don't worry, it'll come. g
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directory, but I think that's been solved. My tmp is empty now when I
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ck with TB and look for v2! :-)
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but the sender's TB already put them in there.
Everybody can disable this feature by putting the marco %SINGLERE into
the Reply template. I have this macro in my reply templates.
JAL Maybe I am stupid,
I don't think so. ;-)
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Hi Paula,
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 20:51:31 -0500GMT (13/03/2000, 09:51 +0800GMT),
Paula Ford wrote:
I mean "D" in pine; this would probably be
"crtl-shft-alt-F12-enter-numlock-esc-D" in TB - but only if you use a
US keyboard g.
PF Actually, Thomas, it's DEL. :P
You are righ
for?
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[+] New macro %TRACKINGNUMBER (random 32-bit number, in hexadecimal).
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Yes, the result is that TB hangs, "nothing more". Not enough? g
Other than that, no problems using qt's within qt's; Allie was only
pointing out that you have to be careful not to cause infinite loops.
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works fine here, I have encoutered none of
the problems reported by Quin.
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this thread. But it
really beats me why you want to install any programme to have it
constantly disabled. Isn't that what the uninstall facility is for?
Sorry for a stupid question.
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directory name, there is no
underscore in the file name). I don't know how you ftp, but "ls -l"
(without quote marks) helps you here.
DH ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/beta/thebat.zip
DH This one does download.
But AFAIK it's only the executable, not the dll's.
to the new mails or even to the
U last mail when i access a folder?
Keyboard shortcut CTRL-] ... wait a moment, it's different on a German
keyboard. Someone?
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! By golly. It does sound that way. But no, that's not
AM what I was implying. I was just trying to remember who it was.
OK. I will forgive you. This time. ;-)
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on the user, I guess.
I use seperate addressbook entries for Some Friend/Home and Some
Friend/Work. This works fine, and is easy.
I think if I insterted more than one address in one address book
entry, I would mean to send the message to all addresses.
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s without
downloading. Thus, I think, a keyboard shortcut that deletes a message
and moves the cursor to the next message would come in handy in the
despatcher. I mean "D" in pine; this would probably be
"crtl-shft-alt-F12-enter-numlock-esc-D" in TB - but onl
il I am sure the new version really causes no problems. :-)
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stupid?
Right. ;-)
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list? Guys? ;-)
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leave in "on" all the time; I don't understand why you need to turn
it off. Please explain, so I can follow your thoughts.
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usin
to reply but since it is in account B, you get an arror message from
your ISP.
Try Options/Active Account in the message editor when you create the
message and change this to account A. It will then be put into the
correct Outbox.
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install IE to create the described misbehaviour? ;-)
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problem would be solved if TB would store the outgoing messages in
M the outbox of "from:" name.Maybe i missed an option anywhere.
TB will store the message in the Outbox of the account that is
currently active. That's the way it should be, never mind what you
type in the
people in this list
seem to experience the same as you. - How much RAM do you have?
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sending this from another Outbox.
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Hallo Florian,
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 15:53:49 +0100 GMT (12.03.2000, 22:53 +0800 GMT),
Florian Effenberger wrote:
- How much RAM do you have?
FE 96 MB.
Should be neough. I have no further ideas. :-(
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Hallo Thomas,
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 22:55:32 +0800 GMT (12.03.2000, 22:55 +0800 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF Test: I'm sending this from another Outbox.
Turns out it doesn't matter in which Outbox the message is. :-)
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of delphi used has anything to do with it.
I use Netscape and have no hanging Bat. Therefore, I don't think it's
TB.
OTOH, I don't know what an "aureal trojan driver" is. Makes me think
of an acoustic chauffeur from the city of Troy. g
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entry." I'm
QS using "anonymous" userid and [EMAIL PROTECTED] as password.
In WS_FTP, you just fill in ftp.ritlabs.com, withiut the "ftp://".
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, it brought the ticker window in the foreground.
LOL
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, and usually
S provides better details. It is a particular gripe of mine that some authors
S don't include this extended info. Obviously you do not share this gripe :)
Never heard of it but sounds interesting.
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? (Instructions like
"third one from the top" will help me.) I tried the one with the (D),
but it turned out to mean "delete" - luckily, Win always asks whether
you are really really sure (and this much I can read in Chinese :-)).
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Hallo Roel,
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000 18:59:06 +0100 GMT (15.03.2000, 01:59 +0800 GMT),
Roel wrote:
TF So, which one is the choice for these details?
R General rule in windows:
R properties is always the bottom-one :-)
R hth
Thanks, it did. :-)
And no version number for TB.
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derstand you right, TB changes your return address according to
your instructions (by way of template macro), but changes this back
the moment you open the message again in the editor. That's a bug,
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won't work there ;-))
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: once for the
mirrors with always the same name, and once ofr us stupid humans who
need to know the version number?
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ill be appended to ""
(nothing). ;-)
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Hello TBUDL!
for those of you who use IE5 and W2K, the following should be
interesting:
http://cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/03/16/ie.win2k.lockout.idg/index.html
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Hi Paula,
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000 16:31:50 -0500GMT (20/03/2000, 05:31 +0800GMT),
Paula Ford wrote:
PF I don't think I've ever gotten a message with a .tif attachment, but
I do, regularly, and filtering works perfectly.
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the messages for all aliases are being downloaded, as they all ended
up in this one real account.
If not, they're not aliases but seperate accounts IMHO.
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utliple POP accounts with your ISP, I
would assume you have a reason for it - so why would you want to
intermix them again anyway?
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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on
capabilities BTW.
S That would be stupid. Just multiple pop3 capabilities per account. 1 smtp,
S multiple POP3.
Yes, I use only one smtp server for all five of my accounts in TB. ;-)
Why would you need more?
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Thomas.
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E because sometimes I have no choice but to use it - on other
people's computers.
S You are obviously suggesting that I am not using TB! the way it was
S intended to be used.
No; I am trying to understand what you mean when you have different
email addresses but on the other hand wa
be off-base. (Never too shy to make a fool out of
myself, am I?)
Anyway, I still don't understand why this is necessary, and what
Pegasus does with these "identitfies". If you think I'm the
only one, I would still appreciate you giving me some clarification
Hi Simon,
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000 23:14:20 +GMT (21/03/2000, 07:14 +0800GMT),
Simon wrote:
Thomas is correct I believe. An alias is an"other" name for the same
thing. It is not the primary name of the thing. Hence the
definition, "other." Pretty much anything @fanc
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