mail ticker exclusions?

2020-08-25 Thread Tom
mail. Normally if I see the bat, I feel inclined to check but for this account it's taking my focus away. -- Best regards, Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on Win 10 64bit Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http

Re: mail ticker exclusions?

2020-08-25 Thread Tom
Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 2:48:30 AM, you wrote: Hello Tom, Is there any way to exclude this account from the mail ticker/ flying bat indicating new mail. Normally if I see the bat, I feel inclined to check but for this account it's taking my focus away. Options/Preferences/Message List

Re: Hotkeys for expanding/collapsing threads?

2020-05-28 Thread Tom
Saturday, May 23, 2020, 5:03:44 AM, you wrote: > Is the compete list available somewhere for download/installation? Hi, is this what you are looking for? https://www.ritlabs.com/en/support/tips-and-tricks/3831/ -- Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on XP_

Re: search for emails

2020-12-27 Thread Tom
years ago, need to read up on this to see how to correct this. -- Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on XP Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

search for emails

2020-12-27 Thread Tom
am getting heaps of results which have nothing to do with the header entered. So instead of using just header, I need to use text brackets or something less useful. Anything I forgot or has something changed? -- Best regards, Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on Win 10

webp

2023-09-06 Thread Tom
to override that in the settings? -- Best regards, Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on Win 10 , 64bit Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Slimming Down the database / Archiving

2022-06-25 Thread Tom
to a different harddrive/backup storage in case I ever need them again? Currently my mail directory is at on my OS drive at %APPDATA%\The Bat!\ -- Best regards, Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on Win 10 , 64bit Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL

Re: Slimming Down the database / Archiving

2022-06-25 Thread Tom
ever felt the need for this ? With 152 gb I would expect TB to be quite slow to open and having proper backups to be a pain? -- Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on XP Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Slimming Down the database / Archiving

2022-07-02 Thread Tom
ething, you will need it, this is quite a nice benefit. The only drawback I found was that moving messages was a bit more involved than using cut/paste of some folders. Thanks Chris and Thomas for the suggestion. Cheers Tom -- Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on XP Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Slimming Down the database / Archiving

2022-10-05 Thread Tom
and Thomas for the suggestion. Cheers Tom- Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on XP just an update - since I archived my emails I had to check on something archived and it worked fine. However today I am unable to find the "account" that his now holding these emails? The database is still in its loca

Re: Slimming Down the database / Archiving

2022-10-06 Thread Tom
using cut/paste of some folders. Thanks Chris and Thomas for the suggestion. Cheers Tom- Tom using TheBat! 8.8.9 on XP just an update - since I archived my emails I had to check on something archived and it worked fine. However today I am unable to find the "account" that his n

Re[2]: Unable to read untitled.msg attachments (? from Novell Grpwise)

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Plunket
f software, they *will* use that different piece of software, regardless of where the problem originates. In other words, if Calypso fits this person's bill better than The Bat! does, well, I think they may find that The Bat! is not suited to their task. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* usef

Newbie now on list...

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Plunket
t's on the list already before going crazy. ;) -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user since January 15, 2000 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list mod

Re[2]: Newbie now on list...

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Plunket
ultipart/digest" in kludges or... Ack, this is another thing that burns me, that "Kludges" means "hack" in the software industry. I wish I knew the etymology, but I really wish people would call them "headers." :) -tom! -- Hopin' t

Re[3]: Newbie now on list...

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Plunket
AVE to hit the little flying bat when I have new messages. So, I go, see an uninteresting message, and delete it... With digests, they pile up so the threads stick together, etc... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROT

Re: Redirect (Bounce)

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Plunket
something to someone, you just Forward it rather than redirect it? If I'm "bouncing" something to someone else, I would prefer that my name not be attached to it as I am not responsible for its contents. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [

Re[2]: Block selection types (was: Auto-indent)

2000-01-16 Thread Tom Plunket
Make sense? NA Not really Tom... we may be talking about different things NA here... Heh, oops. What I'm talking about is what you get when you right-click in a composition window, and hit "Block Type". NA not sure? What I'm referring to is the preferences accessed NA throug

Re[3]: Error Messages

2000-01-17 Thread Tom Plunket
of the login could save money... For a while I used ICQ to auto-poll my mailboxes every so often, and if my email client tried to DL mail, I'd get this message. Just another place to look for a potential "user" of your mail accounts... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROT

Re[3]: suggestion- / wish-list

2000-01-17 Thread Tom Plunket
l may know, it doesn't work that way by default. thanks- -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team do

Re[2]: suggestion- / wish-list

2000-01-17 Thread Tom Plunket
't be so powerful, can we? To cross the beams, this is one reason why an external editor would be so great; I could use one that does what I want it to do. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View

Re: testrun: interface bugs and inconsistencies

2000-01-18 Thread Tom Plunket
h, wrong window, tab tab ^]... you get the point. So, can I navigate the freaking program without tabbing all over the universe? Is there a way to turn off that stupid (to me) quick search? I don't want to quick search when I hit 'r', I meant to reply but am still used to Agent... -tom!

Re[2]: suggestion- / wish-list

2000-01-18 Thread Tom Plunket
TP Well, you two aren't typical Windows users. As it goes, virtual TP spacel has some people who like it and others who don't. MDP Tom - that's not reasonable. Which of you is a typical Windows sheep then? MDP We're both *very different users* who happen to agree on this MDP point

Re[2]: Replt-To in mailing list (Was: mailto: in Signatures)

2000-01-18 Thread Tom Plunket
Shift-Del)+ Do you want to delete? Yes. sigh -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team doubl

Re[2]: suggestion- / wish-list

2000-01-18 Thread Tom Plunket
Certainly that seems like a slightly larger proposition than a few checkboxes in the Editor Setup window... Honestly, if it goes in and sucks, The Bat! is off of my computer. I already have a mail/news solution that I only use half of; I don't need two packages that do essentially the same thin

On editors and wishlists

2000-01-18 Thread Tom Plunket
ow to find it. ;) -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user since January 15, 2000 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here:

Re: Internal Editor + TB! v 1.39 Installation wish list

2000-01-19 Thread Tom Plunket
uggestions as adding a file manager or news reader to the software. All I want is something that is good at handling mail, both incoming and outgoing, both reading and writing. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- --

Re[2]: Redirect (Bounce)

2000-01-19 Thread Tom Plunket
sspelling of that word (in its original hacker definition), but can also be seen as an archaic form of something that essentially means "hack". "Kludge" does not, and never has, meant "header" on the internet. -tom! --

Re[3]: Internal Editor + TB! v 1.39 Installation wish list

2000-01-20 Thread Tom Plunket
Tom If you were to come to get carpal tunnel syndrome (which has been Tom extending its talons into me recently), you'll come to appreciate the Tom difference between pressing ^] for next message vs. 'n' or space. t whats wrong with arrow up and down? Nothing, if unread messages thread

Re[3]: Web hyperlinks don't work

2000-01-21 Thread Tom Plunket
"hidden types" or whatever... You know, when a doc type is registered, but doesn't show up there? Fucking Windows. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archi

Re[3]: TB! v 1.39 Installation

2000-01-21 Thread Tom Plunket
ss than he seems to think. Can anyone here tell me how opinions can be deemed, by a third party, to be off-target? -tom! -- Knowin' this said nothing useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] apologizes. -- -- View the TBUDL archi

Re[2]: TB! v 1.39 Installation

2000-01-21 Thread Tom Plunket
did it take you all to get a working installation of TB!? It took me a long time. That was a lot of work. Plus, I'm sharp and actually know a thing or two about computers (thanks to Doug Hinds to point that out), but TB! is already in the super-customizable state. -tom! -- Hopin' this said

Re[2]: Having to kill Dupes

2000-01-21 Thread Tom Plunket
TF I tried it again, and: the Dispatcher no longer deletes! I know it TF worked in an earlier version, but today it definitely did not. TF Furthermore, my killfilter didn't kill this message to TF [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it used to. Works here on my installation, see headers for version. -tom

Re[3]: Ctrl-F4 - the dead horse walks again, hopefuuly for the last time

2000-01-22 Thread Tom Plunket
before... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re[2]: Ctrl-F4

2000-01-22 Thread Tom Plunket
and think about it for a second. Sue me. I choose to check Account Properties-Templates-Reply-Do NOT use From name in Reply-To. Oh yeah, you don't lose Ctrl-F4, either, but you'll still piss people off if you hit the wrong key by accident and don't go everything with a fine-toothed comb. -tom

Re: Off-line button with bug?

2000-01-23 Thread Tom Plunket
TF Time for another silly question: what is "RAS"? I have seen this TF abbreviation now a couple of times. Thks. RAS = Remote Access Service(s), NT's version of Win9x's DUN, or Dial-Up Networking. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROT

Re: On editors and wishlists

2000-01-26 Thread Tom Plunket
merely an interesting programming question for me, though, as I can't stand proportional-width fonts in general... ;) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http

Re: Why do I use The Bat? (was: On editors and wishlists)

2000-01-26 Thread Tom Plunket
AVK Nope, I do not. Have you been subscribed to PM-WIN? Just for example: AVK here, on this list, only few of us have *ever* read RFCs (well, Steve, Marck, AVK myself, have I forgotten anybody?). I've read and argued news-related RFCs, if that counts... ;) -tom! -- Hopin' this said

Re: Why do I use The Bat?

2000-01-27 Thread Tom Plunket
tings" in the control panels and change the short date format (I recently did this due to the Y2K sort bug with Agent and 00 vs. 99). -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archi

Re: PGP Bug?

2000-01-27 Thread Tom Plunket
to the list, and although it's nice to have the info handy when it's needed, often when it's needed the obvious in-your-face solution doesn't get noticed... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View

Re: CNTL-F4 as reply to sender

2000-01-27 Thread Tom Plunket
off quicksearch entirely is my most desired feature (well, ok, second next to toggling virtual space)... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http

Re: Won't check for new messages (fixed!)

2000-01-27 Thread Tom Plunket
t side of the window, or maybe just making it minimize. I often hit it out of habit, when all I want to do is drop it to the tray. I get a couple hundred messages a day, so maybe we can hit the limit after a week or so if there is one. ;) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [

Re: Test message

2000-01-28 Thread Tom Plunket
of the headers had 'em, others didn't... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here

Re: Signature Thing Frustration

2000-01-28 Thread Tom Plunket
it does work properly if you have dash-dash-space in your templates and never allow the cursor to actually touch the line with those characters in it; it has to do with the way TB! strips blank space at the end of lines (a noble purpose, I might add). -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful

Re: Signature Thing Frustration

2000-01-30 Thread Tom Plunket
have lived on both coasts, and never heard about it either. Guess that's what I get when I skip the 3000 miles / 4800km in between the coasts. ;) -20 is too cold for me too, that's one reason I left Vermont. Now I still have snow on the ground, but I'm in the desert so it's warm-cold. ;) -tom!

Re: Test message

2000-01-30 Thread Tom Plunket
invalidates the URL, but TB, as most MUAs, interprets [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an email address that can be clicked on, so it highlights that, independent of the mailto: indicator. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out

Re: Signature Thing Frustration

2000-01-30 Thread Tom Plunket
(love TB!s reformat, for sure). Deleting text is one of the easiest things to do. I *appreciate* when the sig goes away, but it doesn't kill me when it doesn't. Let me just say that. ;) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out

Re: v1.41

2000-01-31 Thread Tom Plunket
ncy symbol, a dot, dash, 's' with an inverted circumflex (sorry, don't know what language owns that one). Next two lines are a string of capital 'u's with circumflexes over them, followed by v2.00 or v1.41. Also, a signature *should* be preceeded by dash-dash-space-newline. -tom! -- Hopin'

Re: and the appropriate encoding for tbudl international mailing list is

2000-01-31 Thread Tom Plunket
ntent Aye, but wasn't the intent to get these ideas across to others, or were they only for your perusal? p ever draw ascii art like from [ICE] insane p creators before? Not in email I haven't. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *

Re: Usenet - Batology

2000-02-01 Thread Tom Plunket
control except for some killfilters. Two sides to the AM coin really. :) Again a fan of the way Agent does it. I just mark the threads that I don't care about as "ignore" and it does a kill filter for as long as the thread is around... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* usef

Re: OT: Mailers that support MIME digests [Was: Re: Digest Set-up]

2000-02-01 Thread Tom Plunket
works, sigh...) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL

Re: and the appropriate encoding for tbudl international mailing list is

2000-02-01 Thread Tom Plunket
indicating to me that my signature is AM coming across as unreadable gibberish because that's clearly not my AM intention. Is it yours? -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archi

Re: and the appropriate encoding for tbudl international mailing list is

2000-02-01 Thread Tom Plunket
Sorry, don't know how the preceeding got sent. Musta been a twitchy finger 'cause I was just browsing messages all morning, and didn't want to reply to this thread. -tom! -- Knowin' this said *nothing* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out

Re: Ignore thread feature (was: Anybody else notice?)

2000-02-03 Thread Tom Plunket
gain, it would be nice to have the choice at that time. SO, I want to mark read based on a references chain, not on a subject, not on a sender. Somehow marking a thread is the only way I can figure that would work. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something*

Bugs bugs, squishing bugs

2000-02-05 Thread Tom Plunket
e messages that are several weeks old, and I've downloaded probably 2000 messages in that time, but there are only around 100 there now. thanks. Also, is there a "known bugs" list anywhere on the 'net for TB!? -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user si

Restore problem

2000-02-05 Thread Tom Plunket
up. Has anyone else seen this, and if so, how to fix? -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user since January 15, 2000 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list

Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-12 Thread Tom Plunket
his, after the threads upon threads about adding functionality to templates or whatever to reduce keystrokes, and the general consensus (including Steve, I would imagine) that one keystroke is easy for anyone but that one stroke repeated a thousand times over the course of a day gets a bit tires

Header question

2000-02-12 Thread Tom Plunket
I'm on this mailing list that sets Resent-Reply-To to the list address instead of setting Reply-To at all. Is this appropriate? If so, TB! doesn't honor it. Should it? Certainly fits into the idea of not munging the headers in the case that the Reply-To was already set... thx, -tom! -- Tom

Address book

2000-02-12 Thread Tom Plunket
heir nicknames "billf", "bill" and "bpaulsen". Do nicknames not work like this? Do I really have to type in "bill $" where $ is the first letter of the next word in their name? Thanks. -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user since

Templates and the Address book

2000-02-13 Thread Tom Plunket
Is there a way to make templates expand an address found in the address book? Say I have this entry in my book named "mom" which expands to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Is there a way to make the template expand %TO="mom"? (Specifically useful for mailing lists.) tha

Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-13 Thread Tom Plunket
SL Maybe in your own little dillusional world, not reality, boy. Well! Steve on a good day. Welcome to the list, Steve. *plonk* -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL

Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-13 Thread Tom Plunket
t the last read article. Both can JDH exist at the same time.** Join me in crossing fingers and praying. ;) Would the addition of single-key navigation make the auto-jump-to-next-unread moot for you? -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROT

Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-13 Thread Tom Plunket
quot; implemented Unlimited Undo/Redo in the editor. Oh, that's handy, especially after NO UNDO. :) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a m

Re: Importing Agent's address book?

2000-02-24 Thread Tom Plunket
lname" [EMAIL PROTECTED] "fname2 lname2" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list mo

Re: Importing Agent's address book?

2000-02-24 Thread Tom Plunket
hose with a thousand addresses. :( With a decent text editor, a simple regexp search-and-replace works wonders. ;) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat

Re: Drag mail to the desktop perhaps?

2000-02-28 Thread Tom Plunket
egister, though) has a thesaurus. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mai

Re: OT: some programs, emailers as well use buildin spy modules....

2000-03-01 Thread Tom Plunket
ments." The "fix" is to not download or use software that uses these DLLs in the first place, not to try to circumvent the mechanism through which shareware authors are actually getting paid. -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -

Re: Steve Lamb

2000-02-14 Thread Tom Plunket
all posts by him read, and then you don't read them. Therefore, you are immune. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message

Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-14 Thread Tom Plunket
MDP A tragedy, IMHO. I have use Quick Search recently. I would actually MDP prefer to have had to type Ctrl-Q (or some such) to start it. You're MDP quite right with this. heh, or maybe even just 'q'. ;p -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out

LDAP

2000-02-14 Thread Tom Plunket
NR BTW I have asked a question on the list, no-one ever answered, what a waste of damn time. Perhaps nobody knew the answer? I've never used LDAP in my life... -tom! -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com

Filter ordering question

2000-02-14 Thread Tom Plunket
in the sorting office. Also, how do Kill Filters interact with the other filters? I've had a hell of a time finding any info at all on this stuff in the help files. thanks, -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user since January 15, 2000

Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-14 Thread Tom Plunket
bsoulutely NOT wanted? -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-15 Thread Tom Plunket
to go to the next message... Sad thing is, I haven't touched Agent in a month and I'm still stuck! -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com

Re: Filtering Spam?

2000-02-15 Thread Tom Plunket
ank, 'cept for the fact that most mail servers (probably complying with RFCs) bounce mail back that have no To: address... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.d

Re: Filtering Spam?

2000-02-15 Thread Tom Plunket
that easy, but anything that gets BCC'd to you gets tossed in the trash too. :( -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message

Quoted line prefixes

2000-02-16 Thread Tom Plunket
your own attribution to a block? Could even work like "Paste as Quote", but prompting you for the prefix. That'd be so cool. :) -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user since January 15, 2000 -- --

Re: Kill filter question

2000-02-16 Thread Tom Plunket
bodies are retrieved. Correct me if I'm wrong... Umm, I would imagine that all headers would have to be downloaded for them to be examined with the filters... Maybe I'm crazy, but as far as I understand POP3, you don't really get that much information... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful

Re: Brazilian mail - no you see it now you don't

2000-03-03 Thread Tom Plunket
Whatever it is, it's a pain that would be nice to deal with on my end, since you can't talk to "these people." ;) -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to

Re: A slight twist on the filtering question

2000-03-04 Thread Tom Plunket
uming it's similar in concept, but it doesn't seem to work on my end. -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mai

Re: TB! 1.41 download

2000-03-11 Thread Tom Plunket
recent version if you select the_bat.exe, or you can note that there are different versions if you see tb139.exe, tb141b4.exe, and tb141.exe. -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send

Re: 1.41 .exe size

2000-03-11 Thread Tom Plunket
ard at the same time. The developer of Artifact is a friend of mine, I reported it to him, and he just said "don't do that" so I don't; it sounds like a lot of different Delphi-based programs have this trouble if they try to simultaneously star

Re: 1.41 .exe size

2000-03-12 Thread Tom Plunket
munity, so I'll stop here. ;) -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe

Re: Leave Messages on Server Issues

2000-03-13 Thread Tom Plunket
same time... ;) -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double

Re: Quote/URL highlighting

2000-03-19 Thread Tom Plunket
is preceded by alpha characters only (aka no spaces). The 20 being arbitrary may as well be another option in editor preferences, as well. -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send

Re: Multiple aliases

2000-03-20 Thread Tom Plunket
W: The many FREE shareware POP3 checkers and mail viewers and downloaders S available seem to manage to check multiple mailboxes and download into a S single folder without any problem. I agree that this has definite utility even though it is not (presently) something that I would use. -tom

Re: Attachements

2000-03-22 Thread Tom Plunket
;save password" boxes... -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mai

Re: Changing folder in Folder View, etc.

2000-03-29 Thread Tom Plunket
only does 800x600. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Changing folder in Folder View, etc.

2000-03-29 Thread Tom Plunket
o 1M pixel) and just crank the font size up. Much better in my eye; a same-screen-size font at higher rez is going to look a lot better! Of course that does depend on being able to maintain a high refresh rate (I suggest 72Hz minimum). So since I realize that I stray off topic, I end here. love you al

ot: pleading to the knowledgeable users

2000-03-31 Thread Tom Plunket
protocol, that is. I've used Agent for years, and the only clients that I know of presently are LookOut and Netscrape. I'd rather not install either of the behemoths on my computer if I can help it... Anyone have or know of any alternatives? thanks, -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek

Re: Our list - everything OK ?

2000-04-03 Thread Tom Plunket
: Palm III and Creating A Mailing List. Heh, that's plenty of traffic for me. ;) Nice change from another list I'm on that does 50-100 messages a day. Ugh. -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http

Merging two instances of TB!

2000-04-13 Thread Tom Plunket
together a good way to go? I'll have a bit of duplication unfortunately but shouldn't be too terrible. -tom! -- Tom Plunket 3D Studio/video game geek The Bat! user since January 15, 2000 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http

Re: Merging two instances of TB!

2000-04-14 Thread Tom Plunket
s. Thanks though. -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double

Re: Merging two instances of TB!

2000-04-14 Thread Tom Plunket
LG The best way to take care of that folder that appears on both machines LG is to rename one of them. Ooh, very clever. Ok, thanks for the idea! ;) -tom! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http

GOT: Vote for The Bat!

2000-04-19 Thread Tom Plunket
support... Can't remember the name of the app, but they have skins for it (among other software) at http://www.skinz.org. Windowshade or something maybe? -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View

Re: General/Wish/RAR Help

2000-04-20 Thread Tom Plunket
flexibility, you may also end up with the feeling that the not-often-used flexibility isn't worth the constant irritation of the editor doing something you don't want it to do. That one (or several) people like something doesn't indicate that all people will "when they get used to it." -tom!

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Tom Plunket
formatting, short of the fact that there is no way to turn it off (useful when pasting in source code which often violates the 80-character limit). -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out. -- -- View the TBU

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Tom Plunket
Personally, I'm sublimely happy with TB's editor, but Tom and Steve MDP make me feel very much in the minority. I like it alright, and I'm very happy with the column marking options that don't exist in any other editor. However it has some MAJOR shortcomings that would be nigh-on trivial to address

Re: Sentence on download.com

2000-04-25 Thread Tom Plunket
PF C'mon, TB needs marketing and catchy slogans are part of marketing. RIT PF could use a few one-liners to use in different contexts. All the while no comments on mine. boo hoo. 8) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out

Re: Sentence on download.com

2000-04-25 Thread Tom Plunket
the time wasted coming up with this line, and just download it. Forget the rest, The Bat! is useful and doesn't have a dumb tagline. Use the client that has the features of all of these others combined into one package. -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROTECTED] out

Re: Drag and drop

2000-05-01 Thread Tom Plunket
t test: That doesn't always work. Try doing that in TB's Template editors. Wow, I can't believe that they just didn't put the same window type into all the edit windows, so the editor quirks you have to learn work everywhere. Makes sense to me. ahh well, perhaps next time? -tom! -- Hopin

Re: auto-format is too robotic isn't it?

2000-05-02 Thread Tom Plunket
algorithm? "They" could know when you hit the Enter key while editing and just strip that info (or forget it) on send... I prefer to have line-seperated paragraphs with no indent in email, personally. ;) -tom! -- Hopin' this said *something* useful, [EMAIL PROT

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