color ones. I use the 256 color glyphs. I should've clarified
this.
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;)
I have been using 128MB of RAM for nearly four years, so I have been
unto your little secret for a long time. :) It's also time to upgrade,
since VMWare Linux is stressing the system. :)
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98 these settings are still very much present. :)
Of course I'd advise that you do this at your own risk and if things
go wrong, reboot to safe mode and reverse the changes. If you are more
adventurous fiddle until a workable setting is achieved. I don't know how
win98 is in this regard. I ne
that partition regularly. This and 64MB
of RAM at the time reduced crashes to a bearable minimum. :)
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[
e. If you
hit alt+l serious effects would occur. :)))
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On Mon, 27 Dec 1999 08:44:26 +0700, tracer wrote:
[]
> I think the whole template setup and interaction/difference between
> the different ones could use a total rewrite.
Agreed. :) How they are prioritized with respect to each other is
something that is discovered. :(
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out others
but I tend to do this quite a bit.
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[ Unix: When you can't affor
line when the template generates it's output. Other
examples of macros best placed at the end are those that change
the message header info such as To:, CC:, Subject: and others such as
%CLEAR and %ISIGNATURE which are useful in quick templates.
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id that he couldn't find where to configure new
message templates. I cant say that I see this explicitly mentioned in
the help file under 'new message templates' or 'templates' or
'macros'. Especially how to find the new message template
t you detected a change lately? :
I've stopped feeding on TBUDL dead horses and am strictly into fresh
meat. :)))
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[ Don't steal.
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999 05:46:25 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
[]
> They clearly do. If you don't understand this simple fact, I'm
> terribly pity about you:-)
Ok, he unsubscribed. Are we going to stop picking at his remains or
what? :)
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e kind words Nick.
And with respect to Steve, he has negatives and plus's as all of us do,
but his plus' outweigh the negatives by a long shot. :)
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[ E
Take a look at www.textpad.com
> thanks already & a merry christmas :-)
A merry christmas to you too and all. :)))
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[ How many weeks are
r. When I reply to the message, it's filtered back to
it's appropriate folder.
If version 2 supports message color coding or provides other labeling
methods then I can do away with this reply folder thing.
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o a file
> 5. *recreate* (NOT import) your registry from that previously
> made file.
How exactly do you do this recreation?
> 6. Reboot back.
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e
> The Bat! with german language and in german it says "Erzeuge
> getrennten Prozess", which means "Create separate process". Of course
> I checked that one... seemed to be a good idea.
And here lies a perhaps underestimated reason for why things do not
work
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 01:46:37 +0100, Oliver Sturm wrote:
[]
> Moving to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut apparently.
Ctrl+] should do that for you. :)
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On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:54:55 +0100, Dieter Hummel wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 at 00:12:40 [GMT +0500] Denis V. Petelin wrote:
> ^^^
> You don't accept Y2K _this_ end of December?
Sorting messages by received time, to the rescue. :
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:08:25 +0100, Roel wrote:
> just put 'explorer.exe' or 'explorer' in the field, that'll do it :-)
I included my windows directory as well and it also worked.
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ng?
I just tried it but I simply plugged explorer.exe in the edit field.
It worked.
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[ ...put knot yore trust inn spel chequers. ]
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Messages aren't registered as read when I don't want them to be.
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.Default\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Rich Text
I would assume that the same applies to Win9x.
I've been trying to find what that second rich text key works but
can't find where it actually makes a change.
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't like the result of what you did. Double click on the
exported file which will then overwrite what you did and bring things
back to their former state.
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rs only monospaced fonts to use because the editor literally
will not work with variable width fonts.
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[ "C+
is is pretty much the MS way that we speak so much against.
If variable width font support would be useful for many, implement the
thing. Just make sure that fixed width font support is maintained.
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> sufficiently.
I do have a program that could do a similar thing. It's BK ReplaceEM.
It have CLI support that would make this possible.
I really asked out of curiosity rather than a burning need. :)
Thanks for the explanation and your time. :)
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gly without
further explanation that I was wondering if there was a simpler way
that he knew.
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[ Procrastination Day Has Bee
ce organisation you have
>> filled in, as well.
> Actually, if he *is* so keen, he'll find the possibility he's after in
> the next couple of minutes;-)
Everyone seems to be speaking in riddles on this today.
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time ago and was told there wasn't.
> Wasn't? Really?
Yeah who speaks in riddles.
Would you be so kind as to expand on your knowledge on this?
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upport that screws things up in
this regard. There are clients that do not do this, horrid wrapping of
quoted text such as Forte' Agent, Pegasus Mail, and PMMail that do
in fact treat quoted text in the right way.
I have no problems reading mail from these clients; and the senders, I
know for a
a
> political person in China, for example?
So, after all this. Is there a way to suppress the serial number?
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[
r bugs are waiting?).
The Bat! is quite an unorthodox client with respect to many of the
user interface features. Many of the orthodox ways are inferior in my
opinion to TB!'s way especially with regard to the editor. If you are
resistant to trying something that's implemented diff
ng, right click the mail ticker and
choose font. Look at the nice list of fonts there. The ticker supports
variable width fonts as well, that's all.
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[
and it hasn't let me
down once. There are stories out there, however, and they do warn that
you should backup your data. :)
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[ A living
miss it. Updating the thebat.exe
executable doesn't update the help file.
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[ Smile... people will won
Hi all,
Anyone knows how to change the font for the folder tree and message
list via the registry. I've been looking for an entry and can't find
one.
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t where regular expressions are concerned.
Apparently there were a few annoying bugs that they fixed as well.
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[ Smiley
ks pretty normal
Well, it looks like I've entered the realm of having a problem with
TB! that seems unique to my system. :) Ah well.
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;s true. :)
> (or, in my case, I have to add a "Ctrl+0", since I want descending
> order).
Ah yes. I view my message listing in descending order as well so that
I can spacebar my way through new messages one after the other.
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%TEXT macro in it's own line. Put it in the line
above. For example:
%TO="Everybody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"Hello %TOFName,%TEXT
HTH.
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[ S
lly hit another column, + + + gets me
back in a flash. :)
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[ Neurotic: Self-taut person. ]
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You're welcome sir. :))
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[ Any given program, when running, is obsolete. ]
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incorrect times on the original senders
computer fall appropriately into line.
You may sort according to received time using the 'View | Sort by'
options even though the received time column is not visible in the
message listing.
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w
> does The Bat know how to adjust the time to display it in the Created
> column?
Maybe the second parties time is not set correctly.
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> and where could I find one if so?
For pegasus, export the messages from TB! as unix file and then import
them. I don't know about Eudora.
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On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:39:15 +0700, tracer wrote:
> this my response text:
> ==
> %DATEEN
> On %SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:...blah,blah,blah.
That's correct. I checked it.
I don't know what's wrong. :(
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On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:51:50 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
[]
>
> Hope this completes the point that context, not words, are profane.
>
Nah. Copouts not accepted over this corner. :)
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ion to
> local time)?
I've asked on more than one occasion since the days of version 1.33
and they haven't offered a solution, hence my independence. At least
The Bat! offers a way out. :)
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r %WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME
> %WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build %WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER
>%WINDOWSCSDVERSION
> on a Pentium 266 with 64MB.
> %COOKIE
> %SINGLERE
> * END *
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On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 00:35:32 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
> Is there a way to customize the Main toolbar in v1.38? Specifically,
> can we add/delete our own buttons on it and can the icons be
> rearranged?
No. Toolbar customization is not supported in this version.
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superfluous new line.
> If you look at the opening of this message, you see the result of
> using two %QTINCLUDEs for (1) the initial REGEXP extract macro and (2)
> the pattern expansion macros to create the time stamp.
Yes. I see. I haven't been able to get rid of that. :)
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. I have noticed this with %INCLUDE
> macros recently too. They didn't used to do that.
I get rid of one of the spaces by including %Cursor on the same line
as %QINCLUDE like this:
%QINCLUDE="QT handle"%CURSOR
%QUOTES
> Is this, in fact, a bug?
Uhm. Dunno.
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e Sender
> Does anybody now when it all was introduced?
It was all introduced with version 1.38.
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[ Hardware: The parts of a comput
uot;
%CURSOR
%QUOTES
---
This of course makes it a whole lot easier.
> As for version 2, it will be possible to define own macros using
> either plug-ins or internal scripts.
Interesting. :)
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On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 09:58:52 +0700, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
[]
AM>> As you can see in my greeting, it works nicely. Check the RFC
AM>> Headers for your message and see. :)
> Wow, it works! even I don't know how it work :-).
Alexander thinks it's a piece of c
10:42:14 on your local clock -
> - and you live in timezone GMT+1000 -- you wrote me:
> Isn't it cool???
Yes it is.
Telling them about what I did seemed to be a first round. I didn't
want to lay it all on and furthermore, %REGEXPBLINDMATCH and the
%SUBPATT macros are not in the macr
27;s easy. :-0
In your template delete the space between 'On' and the macro so that
it reads like this:
On%SETPATTREGEXP=. etc.
instead of :
On %SETPATTREGEXP= etc.
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On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 01:05:46 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 14, 1999, 12:31:50 AM (GMT+0800), Ali Martin wrote:
> [...]
AM>> THE FINAL RESULT:
AM>>
%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"
or me so far after checking it with messages from
many senders who use various e-mail clients.
Hope that helps.
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[ IBM: In Being Mended
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999 13:30:37 +0100, Michal Kosinski wrote:
[]
> Is there a keyboard shortcut for "original text" in editor window?
Alt++? ;-b
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robably still a good idea to archive your mail since it involves
bandwidth and an internet connection to look through the online
archives. It's much nicer to search TB! archives as well.
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On Mon, 13 Dec 1999 00:15:36 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
[]
>> Paula, it was inhuman to give such a detailed instruction! I
>> *never* expected this from _you_!
> Who me? What can I say? The devil made me do it.
ROTFL!! Hey Alex! ... relax .:)
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This is what Jack is agonizing over. I hope he gets things going in
some predictable way. :)
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[ Don't be so humble, you're
pecific to each *entry* in the address book or
specific to each designated address groups. Hardly a redundant setup
but instead provides increased flexibility. The possibilities are
pretty amazing. :)
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the address book templates
> instead. If ya can't beat'um etc, etc.
> In retrospect, I have to question why there would be folder templates
> AND address book templates anyway. Seems redundant.
Folde
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reation facility. I've been
using 'AIM keys' to do some things like change alt+ up/down to single
key functions, CTRL+Up/Down to the U and D, etc, but it operates less
than perfectly. I'll welcome this intrinsic customization support.
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ll function.
If all the message text can be seen in the editor window then there's
nothing to scroll to and it will not work.
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[ Adhere to Schweinheitsge
still kill dupes only on a per-folger basis.
Agreed.
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[ Falls don't kill people. It's the deceleration trauma. ]
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r all my
> accounts/boxes in one go
That's another thing that makes that problem even more irritating.
Duplicate messages that are parked will not be deleted by the 'kill
dupes utility. You have to unpark the duplicates and then go.
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each time I apply the
filters.
This seems to be a bug to me.
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[ Writer's Rule #2: About those sentence
%SINGLERE macro. I had to go
through and apply it to all my reply templates one by one. I think
he's probably saying that one should have the option to make changes
to all templates of a particular type.
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rl+Enter happens to send messages immediately as well. :(
My apologies to all who got those reply message templates.
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Paula Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday, December 11, 1999, Ali Martin wrote:
>> Can't duplicate the problem here Paula.
> Try this. From the messages list in the main window, highlight a
> message, press and hold the CTRL key, then press and _hol
Paula Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday, December 11, 1999, Ali Martin wrote:
>> Can't duplicate the problem here Paula.
> Try this. From the messages list in the main window, highlight a
> message, press and hold the CTRL key, then press and _hol
a shortcut is to assign a different key macro to it.
Creating a shortcut is creating a macro for a function yourself. That
you shouldn't be able to do AFAIK.
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er". A message window for replying does not open, but a
> reply is generated and placed in the OutBox.
Can't duplicate the problem here Paula.
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he message presently in
view, sometimes you have to press tab three times to get at the folder
tree.
After all that's said, it's all a matter of personal preference and
I'm glad that The Bat! offers the flexibility
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works. There are a couple other
things that makes me prefer reading my mail via the folder view
window rather than the message auto-view.
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[ "
he wrapping was all buggy, when again, the lack of
rewrapping reformatted was not 'unintentional'. Alt+L, Alt+J would be
the users friend for formatting and they still are my friends.
WinEdt, a fine text editor, behaves very much like The Bat!'s editor
in many ways.
e screen.
> When You can try to create again the folders with the same name You can
> see it.
I can't seem to duplicate that. Everything works fine here WRT that.
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Douglas Hinds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
H>> ...And your crybaby whiney-assed opinion would be?
> To whom was that remark addressed?
That seemed to be just a Cookie. It was in the signature.
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mailto:[
I at the wrong site or is the text behinds the times?
I know not of a third revision release of version 1.38.
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[ Computers make very
Dec release and the 8th
Dec release. I don't know the specifics though.
> In any case, I like it better and it does seem faster.
There's an interesting filter feature addition there.
You may now tie application of filters to your screensavers activity.
Would you have u
haha!!!
I guess they came back to their senses. or did they, eh
Alex?
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[ Programming just with goto's is like swa
as the stuff is attached to the message.
That's what I meant actually. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
The official release of TB version 1.38 is available at:
ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/the_bat.exe
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ample, this IMG tag will fetch a graphics named
"SYNC.GIF" from a Web server belonging to MyBannerAds.com (a
fictitious company):
http://www.mybannerads.com/sync.gif>
The tag can appear anywhere on the page, and the graphics file,
SYNC.GIF, will be fetched and displayed when the Email
e reply number to replied messages (e.g. Re [3])
> as it messes up threading in other mailers
Add the macro %SINGLERE to your reply templates. Place it at the
bottom of the template.
Many could, however, do with a global toggle switch for this.
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suppress address book
specific templates. This should prevent your problem. Otherwise simply
go into the addressee's address book entry properties and deselect the
'use a specific template for new messages' option, whenever you wish
to use the folder templates and not the
he "unsub" link attached to every message on this list is likely
> to get any kind of problem with the Flying Horse:-)) No personal
> offence, please!
Who knows what his needs are anyway? Good luck to him. :)
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or single file drag-copying while
>2) is for multiple? I'm used to a single method for both.
I use the same method for single and multiple message copying.
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tracer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> del C:\Windows\Ska.exe
> del C:\Windows\Ska.dll
> del C:\Windows\System\WSOCK32.dll
> ren C:\Windows\System\WSOCK32.ska C:\Windows\System\WSOCK32.dll
This horse has about nine lives. It died many times before
ht past the
> worm. I also updated the definitions on the assumption that
> there might be something flaky about the definition. NAV
> still missed it. So, we might want to be very cautious
> about depending on NAV.
My NAV version 4 installation here immediately picked it up
ounts updated real-time, so that should
be enough evidence that the copy operation has occurred.
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[ Make it idiot proof and
il-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg02482.html
Is there something you didn't understand?
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[ Compassion -- that's the one t
> get the signature to change correctly too.
Uhm, no. I just switched back to version 1.36 and the menu option is
still there. Options / Active Account / .
> Wednesday, December 01, 1999, 2:46:28 PM, Ali Martin wrote:
>> In your reply editor window, simply going to the 'Options
ions' menu,
selecting 'Active account' and choosing which account you wish to use
to send the message, should solve your problem.
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they certainly can
> improve, and I'm sure they will.
Well, one way of greatly improving it would be to offer the ability to
make other filter sets, offering the present ones as templates to get
you started so to speak. :)
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mplate may be created and activated on a per
folder basis.
The message filter rules also offers the ability to autorespond using
the 'send auto-reply' option under the Actions tab in the filter rules
configuration applet.
HTH.
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matic archiving.
> I do notice that filtering does respect the park flag when moving the
> message.
I'm surprised that filtering moves parked messages. Aren't parked
messages supposed to be messages that are not delete-able or moveable
unless you unpark them? :)
> Thanks for
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