Hello Marck,
Wednesday, January 31, 2001, 7:43:39 PM, you wrote:
MDP If you don't want TB to auto-indent in that way, you an turn off the
MDP option in Editor preferences. I personally would say that IMHO two
MDP spaces are a hangover from typewriting and should be discarded for
MDP
Hello Thomas,
Also, why would a message come in on a subsequent download with a creation
time a minute prior to the previous download?
T The sender's PC clock was off. ;-)
How come I couldn't figure that out? ;-))
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Best regards,
Yukimailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 4:43:44 PM, you wrote:
T On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 15:53:47 +0900GMT (01/02/2001, 14:53 +0800GMT),
T Yuki Taga wrote:
I'm running W2k Pro (SP-1), and using NJStar Communicator 2.23(NT).
T So I guess W2K is not "all languages" as adverti
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 5:32:20 PM, you wrote:
T I thought W2K is aimed at the corporate market anyway, with it really
T being NT5 and all; while Windows ME is aimed at the private user, a
T newly-polished version of Win98. Oh well.
I think that's a fair statement, but it's
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 8:27:05 PM, A. wrote:
ACM Versions 1.49d and 1.49e aren't official releases and were discovered
ACM by members lurking the Ritlabs ftp directory for betas.
I wasn't lurking anywhere, thank you. Stefan himself asked me to download
version e, to verify that the
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 8:35:23 PM, A. wrote:
ACM Sure. Disable auto-indent in the editor properties. :=)
YT Curtis, I did this, but I still ran into the situation where when
YT a sentence happens to end close to the line wrap, two spaces after
YT the period end up on different lines, with
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 11:36:20 PM, Thomas wrote:
Okay, found it. I was looking in the viewer, and you were talking about
the message editor. My fault.
T No, my fault. I meant the viewer but used the term from the editor.
Okay, you win. g
But there's no Japanese support there yet
Saturday, February 03, 2001, 12:36:03 AM, Marck wrote:
DS If it's really true there working all out on the TB! for windows,
DS I'm disappointed.
MDP Well, try not to be. We have been waiting for v2 to come out for over
MDP a year now and RIT labs only have two programmers. This is a *clear*
MDP
Hi Darvan,
Saturday, February 03, 2001, 4:21:20 AM, Darvan wrote:
DS Granted, it's not currently taking over millions of people, simply
DS because there is no real reason to switch to linux, for the average
DS user. I would hedge my bets, though, that TB! users aren't average
DS users.
Oh I
All,
I'm unable to get TB! 1.49e to launch embedded URLs correctly. The browser
(MSIE 5) is summoned immediately, but I get a "page cannot be displayed"
error, and the URL shows in the MSIE address window as http://iexplore/.
Been looking around for a setting for this, but I can't seem to find
Saturday, February 03, 2001, 8:18:50 AM, A. wrote:
YT I'm unable to get TB! 1.49e to launch embedded URLs correctly.
YT The browser (MSIE 5) is summoned immediately, but I get a "page
YT cannot be displayed" error, and the URL shows in the MSIE address
YT window as http://iexplore/. Been looking
Saturday, February 03, 2001, 8:36:51 AM, A. wrote:
ACM URL's launch just fine here. Have you checked the IE options to be
ACM certain that TB! is still configured as your default e-mail client?
YT Yes, TB! is still the default e-mail client according to
YT MSIE/Tools/Internet Options/Programs.
Sunday, February 04, 2001, 4:02:45 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
ML On Thursday, February 01, 2001, 12:16:06 AM, Yuki wrote:
It's an incomplete "all languages" at best. I could have the same
setup I have right now with TB! using Outlook, but OL is
apparently never going to have the fix where you can
All:
I figured how to set a template to get the desired mailing address (this
one, in fact) to come up into the 'To:' box automatically. But what I
can't figure out is how to come up with the cursor blinking in the
'Subject:' box. No matter what I try, the cursor remains in the 'To:' box.
Can
Monday, February 05, 2001, 3:59:29 PM, Thomas wrote:
T You cannot tell the cursor where to start, it will always start in the
T TO field. :-(
You mean, I can tell it, but it won't obey. g
How sad. (,^_^,) --more tears
Another suggestion going into the hopper. ^_-
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Best,
Yuki
All:
Now that I have TB! launching URLs via the default MSIE, how do I force
MSIE (for force TB! into forcing MSIE) to launch a new instance of MSIE in
these cases, rather than taking over a current instance?
--
Best,
Yuki ^_^
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wednesday, February 07, 2001, 12:11:15 PM, Thomas wrote:
T On Wed, 7 Feb 2001 11:46:37 +0900GMT (07/02/2001, 10:46 +0800GMT),
T Yuki Taga wrote:
YT Now that I have TB! launching URLs via the default MSIE, how do I force
YT MSIE (for force TB! into forcing MSIE) to launch a new instance of MSIE
All:
Stuff is starting to pile up here . . . g
My 'sent' folder has the following settings:
Keep messages in the base for 4 days.
Remove old messages.
But messages older than 4 days that are *not* parked are hanging around.
Need some help, I guess.
--
Best,
Yuki ^_^
mailto:[EMAIL
Sunday, February 11, 2001, 8:46:57 AM, A. wrote:
ACM On Sun, 11 Feb 2001 08:34:48 +0900, Yuki thoughtfully wrote the
ACM following:
YT My 'sent' folder has the following settings:
YT Keep messages in the base for 4 days. Remove old messages.
ACM Old messages are automatically removed only
All:
I'm running Norton 2001 AV, but I cannot get it to "see" TB!, so I cannot
configure it to check e-mail as it comes in. TB! is my default mailer, and
is listed that way in MSIE's Tools/Internet Options/Programs page. But
when I open Norton to the e-mail setup page, TB! is not listed as one
Thanks Mike George. Seems I have this all set now.
Yuki
Tuesday, February 13, 2001, 10:52:54 PM, Mike wrote:
MM Its pretty simple. First, make sure you have Norton AV e-mail scanning
MM set for "Enable Manual Configuration"
MM (Options-Internet-EmailProtection-Advanced). This enables a
Re-send of a message that seems to have never made it:
All:
At present, I have my message list window (and font size) set so that about
11 or 12 messages in the list display at one time. Given that the most
recently arrived, viewed message has the focus, and that messages are
sorted in that
Saturday, February 24, 2001, 5:25:41 AM, Dierk wrote:
However, I've noticed that The Bat puts an awful lot of stuff in the
system registry. I'm not an expert on how the registry works, so I'm
wondering, if I do what I'm planning to do, with The Bat still work the
same way it always has, or
Saturday, February 24, 2001, 10:04:18 AM, Brian wrote:
BC Hi Allie,
BC @ 6:48:37 PM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A disk defrag seems to be a common precursor to folder disasters. The
FAT based file system is very likely a weakness as well.
BC This has me a little worried. I seem
All:
Can we ask the readers of the digest to please be careful about
responding to digest articles without changing the subject line? You know,
subjects like: Re: Digest (02/24/2001 22:42) Special Issue (#2001-859) just
don't tell me much. Don't know about the rest of you. ^_-
--
Best,
All:
In version 1.51's 'About' screen, I see what appears to be a pipe after the
words 'Natural E-Mail System'. Small detail, but it sure calls the
professionalism of what is obviously a very professional piece of software
into question for first time users or observers. :(
--
Best,
Yuki
Saturday, March 03, 2001, 8:07:05 PM, Marck wrote:
MDP I think that most of us see a "thick pipe" there. I reported it first
MDP about 18 months ago. The problem is that the programmers only see a
MDP (tm) symbol in the font they use in Moldova and didn't understand the
MDP problem :-(.
That
Tuesday, May 08, 2001, 9:10:04 PM, Silviu wrote:
SC What in the world is going on ?! Have the RIT guys flipped ?!
Doubtful, but a lot of users have probably flipped. g
From 1.51 to 1.52 is a **minor** version change. For most users, there is
simply no justification in downloading it and
Wednesday, May 09, 2001, 1:34:28 AM, IronHand wrote:
I Just curious: what does 'g' mean?
It means 'grin'.
Software construction is a trial and error process.
I There is nothing like finished program, so You want us think, that every
I program is a trial verion? Cute! ;)))
Few programs
Wednesday, May 09, 2001, 4:11:45 AM, Nick wrote:
NA Yuki, we are not talking about the FTP site... on that issue I agree with
NA you... but TB! 1.52f is what is on the main Web page for people who want
NA to either try or purchase the Program. Yesterday, throughout the day the
NA version numbers
All:
I usually have attachments set to 'hide', because I don't like the way some
of my messages get formatted when extra horizontal space is taken up by the
attachment symbol.
But when I set the viewer this way, I can't figure out how to save the
attachments. (Most of the attachments I receive
All:
I recently got a second e-mail address, and I added an account for it to
TB. Both accounts are set under Account/Properties/Options to check for
e-mail at startup. However, what appears to be happening is that only the
account that last had the focus when TB was previously open is getting
All:
After copying over the exe for 1.52f, I see that the pop up window that
shows the number of messages and the total size of the download is gone.
Too bad; I liked it.
But now there is nothing that indicates how many pieces of e-mail are being
retrieved, or the total size?
If there is, can
All:
I have the Show Connection Center set to 'Automatically'. This results in
the CC popping up when I open TB, but unfortunately (as far as I'm
concerned) the CC does not get the focus. So, in order to actually see
what is going on, I have to click on the task bar to bring CC up.
To me,
All:
Can anyone tell me how to get the Connection Center to have the focus and
be on top when TB opens? Before I ditch TB? (Seriously, I don't want to
wear my wrist out clicking to bring up a window that needs to be on top
anyway. I really don't like this. I want to see what's going on, and
Tuesday, May 22, 2001, 8:33:49 PM, Jannik wrote:
JL It seems to me that the the pattern is quite simple: the only thing
JL that will bring the CC on top and in focus is doing the F2-command.
JL Perhaps this is meant as a simple way to ensure, that you can have TB
JL check for new mail in the
Wednesday, May 23, 2001, 12:56:00 AM, Dierk wrote:
DH -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
DH Hello Yuki!
DH On Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at 2:18:13 PM you wrote:
Takes one click to open TB from the Quick Launch Tool Bar and have it check
for mail. If I have to click it to open it,
Wednesday, May 23, 2001, 1:04:03 PM, Thomas wrote:
T Hello Dave,
T On Tue, 22 May 2001 10:42:49 -0500 GMT (22/05/2001, 23:42 +0800 GMT),
T Dave Gorman wrote:
DG Now perhaps if the CC took the focus every time mail was checked I might
DG have to abandon TB! :)
T LOL!
T FWIW I, too,
Thursday, June 07, 2001, 11:21:00 PM, Robert wrote:
RK This problem is one of the reasons why I am writing to inquire whether
RK the English Version of TB can flawlessly receive and send e-mail in
RK Japanese from a Win2000 machine. I have not had any definitive answers
RK yet but I thank
Tuesday, July 03, 2001, 3:49:02 PM, Joanne wrote:
JVWhat the heck is this???
Search for the missing words. lol
Yuki (^_-)
CB -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
CB Version: 2.6
CB mQCPAzpu58wAAAEEALzyXht2pA0kB1+EVsRc0xANB5QJvnjD8sneYoSuyn7mxBGq
CB
All:
When quoting certain strings of text, TB! apparently is adding a 'greater
than' character when it finds such a character in a text line, rather than
just at the beginning of the line. Notice the exchange below, to which yet
*another* 'greater than' has been added, as a result of pasting
wrote:
TF Hi Yuki,
TF On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 07:46:04 +0900GMT (17/07/2001, 06:46 +0800GMT),
TF Yuki Taga wrote:
TF YT When quoting certain strings of text, TB! apparently is adding a 'greater
TF YT than' character when it finds such a character in a text line, rather than
TF YT just at the beginning
Saturday, July 21, 2001, 2:01:46 PM, Terry wrote:
TGM On Friday, July 20, 2001, Avenarius wrote the following on the
subject Spacebar
A What I miss is the option to move backwards using the spacebar
A as well as forwards. Couldn't SHIFT+SPACEBAR (or, better still,
A ALT
TGM Alt up arrow works
Saturday, July 21, 2001, 2:26:27 PM, Dwight wrote:
DAC On Friday, July 20, 2001, 8:39:16 PM, Avenarius wrote:
When you're reading a long message, there is no way to return to a
previously read section of the long message. But it's often
necessary to do that if you need to read a message
Sunday, July 22, 2001, 7:06:23 AM, Avenarius wrote:
A Someone might say, one-letter keyboard shortcuts aren't currently
A possible in The Bat because of the Quick Search function. However
A that's only true when the message list is under focus. When the cursor
A is located in the message body,
Tuesday, July 31, 2001, 7:29:46 AM, Lang wrote:
LAD Probably I missed the 1.53o what's new file somewhere; it
isn't out on LAD the website nor at the beta page. Does the list
know what've been LAD changed up from 1.53d? LAD TIA...
Speaking of that, has the beta page been moved? Can't seem
ACM like what I do here.
Great tips Allie. Message is a keeper.
Thanks.
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Best,
Yuki
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have some correspondents who use their initials in their e-mail
addresses, like this: SC [EMAIL PROTECTED]. When I reply to
this, the reply starts out, Hi SC,. Is there anyway I can set TB
to recognize a particular address, and get the reply in that case to
begin, Hi Stephane,?
Best,
Yuki
Keiko san
Konnichiwa J-wabe de Keiko san no uta wo kiitekara zutto kininatte
imasu. Chokusetsu live ni itte CD wo kaitaito omotteirunodesuga,
itsumo doushitemo tsugou ga aimasen. Moshi saki no Tokyo deno live
schedule ga kimatte itara oshiete kudasai. Hayameni yoteini iremasu.
Dekireba
All:
Sorry, but a personal message of mine was accidently sent to this
list.
Mea culpa.
Yuki ^_^
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Wednesday, September 12, 2001, 12:02:26 PM, Douglas wrote:
DH Cabins can be sealed and armored, a foot button could activate a
DH silent alarm that transmits data sending jet fighters aloft to
DH prevent the highjacked plane's access to critical targets, manual
DH control of the plane could be
Wednesday, September 12, 2001, 11:45:17 AM, Thomas wrote:
TF I fear as much. G.W.B. is not a moderate person (as we have seen
TF with the spyplane that was shot down over China),
Seems you need a history and or a geography lesson. The spy plane,
and that is exactly what it was, was not shot
All:
As we all know, there is no single-key for navigating *back* in a
message; you have to use Alt-arrow-up. Yet Alt-pageup and
Alt-pagedown do not produce similar results, these combinations
apparently ignoring the 'Alt' altogether and effecting movement in
the message list rather than in the
Sunday, September 16, 2001, 8:17:09 AM, Allie wrote:
ACM I always thought alt-space would be good since the alt key is
ACM right beside the space bar.
I think that's a great idea.
ACM What single key are you thinking of here?
Don't really care. Just want one. I'll get used to whichever one
Wednesday, September 26, 2001, 1:19:38 AM, Peter wrote:
PM just recently a friend told me not to make the swap file larger
PM than twice the RAM
This is incredibly ancient advice, harking from at least the bronze
age of computing. ^_-
Your swap file need be no larger than the maximum need for
All:
Been running a multi-boot box for a long time, but as I do far and
away most of my work in Win2k, that is the only place where I have TB
installed.
This morning I went ahead and upgraded the Win98 side of the box to
XP Pro. Of course, all my NTFS partitions for Win2k suddenly became
Hi Allie,
Saturday, October 27, 2001, 3:57:48 PM, Allie wrote:
ACM The basic registry structure seems to have remained unchanged,
ACM especially the USER settings HIVE. The most that should happen with
ACM the attempt to import to XP is that it works or it fails to import.
It does indeed work
All:
I mentioned an oddity about TB that I was experiencing on my Win2k
system some time ago, and nobody else claimed to have ever seen it,
so I put it down to some kind of system bug perhaps.
But it persists in XP, which rules out the OS. (Could be a hardware
problem, but it's certainly not
Saturday, October 27, 2001, 9:10:28 PM, Allie wrote:
ACM It's reproducible here on my machine. Funny that I use the same
ACM monitor as Yuki Taga. ;-))
A decent monitor for the bucks, but the next one will definitely be
flat panel. Here in Tokyo the prices for the larger sizes are
starting
Saturday, November 10, 2001, 10:15:09 PM, Allie wrote:
ACM I doubt that in this instance it should matter whether you're
ACM using Pro or Home edition.
I doubt it too, Allie. But I was asked, and I answered. :)
ACM Have you tried a full reinstall of TB! so that the associations
ACM etc. can
All:
From about the 4th or 5th time I booted XP, and without fail since
then, I've been getting this annoying pop up and event log message.
The pop up arrive immediately after logging in, and if I sit and
stare at the log in screen without doing anything, it will show up
even there.
Event
Saturday, November 10, 2001, 9:49:45 PM, Dave wrote:
Pro.
DG Hi Yuki
DG Friday, 09 November, 2001, 22:57:49, you wrote:
YT From about the 4th or 5th time I booted XP, and without fail since
YT then, I've been getting this annoying pop up and event log message.
DG Home or Pro?
DG I've been
Saturday, November 17, 2001, 1:44:13 AM, Sam wrote:
S This was my experience also. Norton AV2002 does seem to protect
S the_Bat but not AV2001.
Just the opposite experience here: 2001 would check TB's incoming on
W2k Pro, 2002 will not.
Best,
Yuki
mailto:[EMAIL
All:
W2K Pro -- TB 1.53t.
Seemingly out of nowhere, TB no longer polls my pop3 server when I
open it when there is no connection active. It does summon the
dialer, as it always has, but it does not poll the server, and there
is no download. Once the connection establishes, F2 causes an
Wednesday, November 28, 2001, 2:48:57 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF OK, let me get this straight: you have TB set to check mail every
TF xx minutes. You open TB now. The connection was established
TF earlier, TB will check mail. If the connection has not been
TF established, TB dials but does not check
Wednesday, November 28, 2001, 3:48:06 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF Hi Yuki,
TF On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:23:20 +0900GMT (28/11/2001, 14:23 +0800GMT),
TF Yuki Taga wrote:
YT Seems to check every 15 minutes like clockwork. My only problem,
YT which is new behavior, is that it will not check when I open
Wednesday, November 28, 2001, 11:53:50 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF There should be no problem going back. Try it and let us know.
Couple of questions then: Where can I get a copy of the 'o' version?
The site seems to have only the 'd' version. Can I go ahead with a
full install of 'd' over 't' (in
Thursday, November 29, 2001, 7:50:00 PM, Syafril wrote:
SH I still have 'o version on my archive, I will upload
I got it, thanks. Unfortunately, behavior is still exactly as I
described, so I'm at a complete loss. I'm sure this worked before
with the 'o' version, if not even with the 't'
Saturday, December 22, 2001, 3:42:14 PM, Thomas wrote:
TF I wonder when they will finalise the Backup functionality. I am
TF not using nor recommending it, because my old batch file is fast
TF and backs up everything. Backup should be able to backup
TF everything, shouldn't it?
I sure agree
All:
With no release version since June 19 of last year, it seems that
development of TB! has slowed down somewhat. If this is to
concentrate on the (mythical?) version 2, at the expense of versions
1.xx, great. Anyone know?
And does anyone know the status of incorporating full double-byte
Sunday, February 10, 2002, 4:58:08 PM, Eddie wrote:
EC The development of TB! is very advanced - currently at
EC v1.54beta39. There is a list discussing all pertaining to
EC TB!bata. You also can subscribe to
EC [EMAIL PROTECTED] an post your msg to
EC [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's a very interesting
Sunday, February 10, 2002, 7:51:36 PM, Alastair wrote:
AS Part of the problem is that TB!'s numbering is too modest - 1.54
AS is a big upgrade to 1.53.
AS But, at the moment,
AS + 1.54 definitely doesn't include double-byte encoding or Unicode
AS support;
A shame. I see that Shift-JIS
All true. However, the *only* reason for taking the extra-resource
using step of having Norton scan your e-mail is if you are running a
box where for some reason you cannot run Norton in auto-protect mode
enabled.
Having Norton in auto-protect mode enabled already makes it
impossible to open an
Don't take my word for it; go talk to the Symantec people about it.
This is what they claim.
Yuki
Saturday, February 16, 2002, 8:55:59 PM, Geoff wrote:
GL Friday, February 15, 2002, 11:27:42 PM, Yuki Taga wrote:
So, if you are running in auto-protect enabled mode,
*and* having Norton scan
Interesting. I have never had this happen, so let me see if I
understand you correctly. You are saying that in auto-protect mode,
Norton will stop a download if it detects a virus in a message coming
it. Is that right?
Symantec never mentioned that little trick to me when I had contacted
them
, February 16, 2002, 10:39:04 PM, Yuki Taga wrote:
Interesting. I have never had this happen, so let me see if I
understand you correctly. You are saying that in auto-protect mode,
Norton will stop a download if it detects a virus in a message coming
it. Is that right?
GL ---
GL It depends
Sunday, February 17, 2002, 7:02:52 PM, Geoff wrote:
GL Sunday, February 17, 2002, 2:05:48 AM, Shoebuddy Jones wrote:
Geoff,
I have Norton 2001 and now the bat but norton is not checking
each email as it used to do with OE. Do you know why
that is?
GL ---
GL It works for me. Perhaps
All:
I like my messages sorted by creation date, with the oldest messages
at the top, and unread messages at the bottom. No problem to do
that, of course.
But whenever I purge and compress and subsequently reopen a folder,
the message list has lost the focus, and because of that the message
Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 7:53:18 PM, Edvinas wrote:
E And sometimes I need to write in lithuanian and in russian in the
E same message. With The Bat! I'm in trouble then
Same problem a great number of Japanese users have: both English and
Japanese must appear in the same message in many
All:
How the heck is this *supposed* to work, anyway? ^_-
I have tried setting a couple of folders, this one included, to
thread messages, using two settings:
1) View threads by references
2) Sorted by creation date, oldest at the top, newest at the bottom.
I get threaded messages this way,
Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 11:21:39 AM, Roelof wrote:
RO CtrlShiftDel when standing on the top message
Nice, thank you. Sure wish that was a single key.
RO Ctrl* Opens all threads in the active folder.
Don't know where I got the idea it was Ctrl+, but thanks.
Best,
Yuki
Saturday, February 23, 2002, 9:20:07 AM, Maurice wrote:
MS Just press Ctrl-] and you'll be at the first unread message in
MS the folder.
Not for me, it doesn't. Wonder why. I just did a purge and
compress, leaving two unread messages in the folder. Focus was lost,
of course, after that,
Monday, February 25, 2002, 10:09:56 AM, Shoebuddy wrote:
SJ Hello Everyone, Spam attacks are on the rise, jumping some 46
SJ percent since November. A year ago it was estimated that spam
SJ constituted about 10 percent of all e-mail. That figure has now
SJ jumped to 20 percent.
SJ I have
Saturday, March 02, 2002, 2:55:00 AM, Marcus wrote:
MO On Friday, March 1, 2002, 17:49, you wrote:
How do I make TB! to open a URL in a seperate window without the
need to hold the Shift key ?
Use another browser - Opera.
MO Or use IE 6.0 which have this feature under Tools-Internet
Tuesday, March 05, 2002, 8:19:00 AM, Joseph wrote:
JN Marck D Pearlstone wrote on Monday, March 04, 2002:
The latest actual *beta* is 1.54 beta/45 and is part of
a beta cycle that is already nine months down the road and very
stable.
JN Your statement makes me think--again--of trying
Tuesday, March 05, 2002, 5:15:10 PM, Gerard wrote:
GdV And that's it. A clean install with no hard-core user register
GdV editing.
Provided, of course, that you have a rather simple system, or at
least simple to the extent that TB will reside on a volume with the
same drive letter
Tuesday, March 05, 2002, 9:06:04 PM, Gerard wrote:
GdV I did not realise that a backup would only restore to the same drive
GdV letter.
Will restore it anywhere, I suppose, but you'd have to go into the
registry and edit the keys, I imagine, to reflect the new address.
Probably not the end of
Tuesday, March 05, 2002, 10:08:43 PM, Yuki wrote:
YT Don't want an application that contains an ever-growing database
YT of maximum size unknown, and one that fragments over the place,
YT on my system drive. But thanks anyway. :)
Sheesh. I read that after it was posted, and I realized I'd
Is there a special syntax for adding multiple e-mail addresses to the
e-mail addresses box on the properties page?
If multiple addresses are present, which one ends up on the 'To:'
line, or is there an easy way for me to select the one I want at the
time of message creation?
Best,
Yuki ^_^
Hi Michael,
Sunday, March 17, 2002, 12:32:11 PM, you wrote:
MLJ Hello Joseph,
MLJ Saturday, March 16, 2002, 8:03:27 PM, you wrote:
JN Are you using WinRAR 2.9 or a 3.0 Beta?
MLJ I'm using 2.80
Probably need 2.90 to get it to work. Why the stubborn refusal to
put these up in SFX format
Sunday, March 17, 2002, 1:15:24 PM, Michael wrote:
MLJ Yes 2.90 worked. Odd.
Good planning by the WinRAR folks, actually. They knew they were
going to make a major program revision, and they made sure the last
of the old line could handle the decompressing of at least the first
of the new
Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 7:29:47 AM, Joseph wrote:
JN For those considering switching from ZA: Things may have changed
JN but the last time I read some postings on Sygate it was said to
JN block only incoming violators. Kerio also blocks outgoing
JN violators.
AtGuard, version 3.2 also works
I have apparently forgotten how I set the background color for my
folders pane. It is not Windows default, so I must have set it
someplace, and I can't seem to find how to do it again. Can anyone
point me in the right direction?
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Best,
Yuki ^_^
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Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 10:11:10 PM, Nick wrote:
NA Hello David Cohen,
NA On Tuesday, March 19 2002 at 03:44 AM PDT, you wrote:
Is this what you want?:
Options | Editor Preferences | Display | Colouring
NA That setting will change the Preview Pane background, and Allie
NA mentioned a way
Saturday, March 23, 2002, 5:57:25 AM, ETM wrote:
E This is out of beta status, is that correct?
E Elaine (who doesn't have the wits to be a beta tester)
From the standpoint of 'you're not going to have any show-stopping
problems with your basic mail functions', I think it's out of beta,
and
All:
When I change from 1024x768 to 800x600, and then back again, TB comes
up with a truncated folder pane, only 600 pixels tall. Not a show
stopper for sure, but this probably should not happen when TB is not
even open during the transitions. I did open it once in 800x600, and
that's what
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:42:44 -0800, Roberto Machorro [RM] graced us
with these comments: ...
RM I think that the Inbox - Known is a good idea
Maybe it is, but to me it just seems like a typical case of software
bloat and redundancy, albeit probably on a small scale here.
Basically, what it
Tuesday, March 26, 2002, 4:58:16 PM, Dierk wrote:
DH Hello Nick!
DH On Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at 1:16:52 AM you wrote:
That pretty much sums up my view on it as well, and you can add the
SmartBat memo pad 'thingy' and calculator to that list as well. Sorry
RITLabs but there are much more
Hi Allie,
Tuesday, March 26, 2002, 7:49:08 PM, Allie wrote:
YT the clipboard. And I already have one with the OS that works
YT perfectly.
ACM I wonder if you're being deliberately difficult with this one? g
Not really, but I did admit that I haven't really explored this one
at all. :))
ACM
Wednesday, March 27, 2002, 1:09:31 PM, Sebastian wrote:
S Also, why does BAT ask me if I REALLY want to send a mail when I
S hit send? How can I turn that off?
Account/Properties/Options, uncheck confirm immediate sending.
Best,
Yuki
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