Re: SOT: Winamp

2003-01-29 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to chinchi's message 'SOT: Winamp' on Wed, 29 Jan 2003 19:32:51 +0530 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: chinchi, c How does some people's signatures contain the text saying some audio c file is being played with Winamp? I first thought this was a feature c in the bat 1.63 beta but later saw

Re[2]: Multiple AB entries from filters

2003-01-21 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Allie's message 'Multiple AB entries from filters' on Mon, 20 Jan 2003 06:42:14 -0500 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Allie, AM For your filter that you use to add the address, you can go to the AM advanced tab and select, address must not be in address book // AM Items - sender .

Multiple AB entries from filters

2003-01-18 Thread Daniel Hirning
Hello all out there in TBUDL world, Quite a few of my filters add the From address to specific groups within my Address Book. However, I am now noticing quite a lot of doubling - and indeed tripling - up of addresses. It seems that the 'Add address(es) to Address Book' action bases it's

Re[2]: Retrieving Hotmail in The Bat!

2003-01-07 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Granville's message 'Retrieving Hotmail in The Bat!' on Tue, 7 Jan 2003 10:00:16 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Granville, GC could you tell me which is the most suitable programme for GC retrieving Hotmail into The Bat! I briefly tried Web2Pop and had virtually no

Re[2]: Compose Editor Produces Jumbled Letters

2002-12-28 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Allie's message 'Compose Editor Produces Jumbled Letters' on Sat, 28 Dec 2002 18:55:53 -0500 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: AM http://www.landscreek.net/pics/text2.jpg weird. I did see something similar to this when I was attempting to overclock an old TNT graphics card, perhaps the

Re[2]: Bat Registration - why can't I get it?

2002-12-23 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to John's message 'Bat Registration - why can't I get it?' on Mon, 23 Dec 2002 20:32:12 +1100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: John, JP I disagree. The best customer you can have is the one you already JP have. Proven fact. (or myth?) in a retail sense at least, this is a proven marketing

Re[2]: Filters for both in and out boxes

2002-12-16 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Thomas's message 'Filters for both in and out boxes' on Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:53:38 +0700 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thomas, TF I therefore suggested repeatedly that these filter functions TF (incoming, outgoing, read, replied) should not be seperated into TF different

Re[2]: [SOT] The best filter for SPAM

2002-12-15 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Paul's message '[SOT] The best filter for SPAM' on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 06:45:54 -0500 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Paul, PC I noticed the setup uses 127.0.0.1 as mail server. I already have my PC mail setup to use that port, because I run Mercury. Can I run both PC of these at the same

Re[2]: question 2

2002-12-15 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Miguel's message 'question 2' on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 13:20:52 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Victor, MAU Yes, I know. But if you like tea and I like coffee there is no MAU reason in discussing which is better :-) of course not because absolutely everybody knows coffee is the

Re[2]: question 2

2002-12-15 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Miguel's message 'question 2' on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 13:35:49 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Miguel, Victor, MAU Check your reply template, I'm not Victor :-) mawh!! - after a good 5 minutes of staring at the reply template with me going 'WTF is going on here' i finally realised

Re: [SOT] The best filter for SPAM

2002-12-15 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Miguel's message '[SOT] The best filter for SPAM' on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 11:41:16 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Miguel, (got ya name right this time ;-) MAU A couple of weeks ago someone mentioned POPFile in this list and I MAU decided to give it try. I installed it, trained it for a

Re: question one

2002-12-14 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Tony's message 'question one' on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 12:36:05 +1100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tony, TE Pegasus is now up to V4 and I notice that when I try to get the TE Bat to covert messages it must be looking for V3 type files as it TE just spits the dummy and tells me

Re: question 2

2002-12-14 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Tony's message 'question 2' on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 12:39:16 +1100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tony, TE I don't get the flapping horse wings telling me I have new mail as TE it is no longer in the inbox, however with the bat, I have to read TE the spam before TB stops flapping, is

Re[3]: question one

2002-12-14 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Tony's message 'question one' on Sun, 15 Dec 2002 12:47:10 +1100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tony, TE I'm sure you give me way to much credit :-) If this is a simple TE thing to do I'm happy to give it a go It's not hard, but it might be a little confusing. The idea is to setup

Re: Scanner and the Bat

2002-12-08 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Jim's message 'Scanner and the Bat' on Sun, 8 Dec 2002 11:31:43 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Jim, JL I have recently bought a Visioneer 8700 scanner with one touch JL e-mail control. Only thing is, it doesn't see the bat as the JL e-mail client. Not a major problem

Re: The greatest most annoying problem halts my PC

2002-12-06 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Victor's message 'The greatest most annoying problem halts my PC' on Sat, 7 Dec 2002 00:31:36 -0500 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Victor, VBG Does anyone have an idea? I would be greatly appreciative to any VBG idea or solution that doesn't hinder it's performance. The only thing I

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-12-01 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Miguel's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sun, 1 Dec 2002 11:45:57 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hmm, thanks, I'm just downloading Power Pro now, and I think I'll give your macro idea a go, if that works, it would be ideal - i think :) I'll let you know

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-12-01 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Miguel's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sun, 1 Dec 2002 17:45:02 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: MAU Hmmm, you got me in spending part of a rainy a dark Sunday MAU afternoon looking at PowerPro. i do apologise for getting you hooked :) MAU And I also

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2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
-- I'm not crazy, I just have a unique sense of reality. -- Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:

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2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Daniel's message '(no subject)' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 20:03:51 +1100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Oh dear, how very very embarrassing... - I was playing with the mass mailing template thingo mentioned in that last TBUDL message, and... um... i think i pushed the wrong button

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Dierk's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 11:26:25 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: DH Sorry, but how can you reply to a message not being read? as mentioned in the other message, its read, just not marked as such. Its a bizarre little setup I

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Dierk's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 12:06:56 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: DH Flagging or Colour Groups. You can search for flagged or coloured DH messages. I have tried these ways, but they don't show up in the folder tree, and hence, I

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Marck's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 11:04:00 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: MDP You asked in another branch of this thread for alternate MDP suggestions. Here's what I do: if a message needs a follow up, I MDP hit reply and

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Miguel's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 13:05:52 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: MAU The way I do it may perhaps seem a little awkward to others MAU but, if you care to read a message I posted on October 25th MAU [EMAIL

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to David's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 07:20:40 -0600 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: DG I'd very much like to read this message, but I wasn't on the list DG at that time, and the archive at snip doesn't go back that far. DG Can you send me a copy or

Re[2]: Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-11-30 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Miguel's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 20:58:17 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: MAU Your message has just been assigned to my Very Important! Don't MAU forget! colour group ;-) HA! Your filters clearly work perfectly :) MAU Can I ask for

Marking messages as Read when replied.

2002-11-29 Thread Daniel Hirning
Hey everyone, Is there a easy way to automatically mark a message as read once a reply has been written/sent. I realise I could set up a filter to do this, but I want it to do it for every folder... - if i write a reply to a unread message, I want it to be marked as read, regardless of

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-22 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Chris's message 'Receive Mail Password.' on Fri, 22 Nov 2002 16:12:20 -0800 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Chris, CW The problem is, I can't remember my receive mail password and I CW can't copy and paste it from TB! to mailwasher, as TB! doesn't CW allow the copying of the

Re: (SOT) Use of Re: in the subject line

2002-11-22 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Simon's message '(SOT) Use of Re: in the subject line' on Fri, 22 Nov 2002 01:57:04 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Simon, S In a recent discussion with a friend I was _told_ ;) that 'Re:' S used in the subject line of an email was an abbreviation for S 'Reply' and _not_

Re: Where to find Virus protection plugins

2002-11-20 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Chris's message 'Where to find Virus protection plugins' on Tue, 19 Nov 2002 20:30:16 +0100 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Chris, CB I expected to be able to tell TheBat! how to check for viruses by CB pointing it to the right executable and adding any necessary CB parameters. I

Re: Thread stealing (attempt to address the issues)

2002-11-17 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to John's message 'Thread stealing (attempt to address the issues)' on Sun, 17 Nov 2002 21:11:39 +0900 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: JDH In the case of The Bat! and mailing lists, however, the easiest JDH way is not necessarily obvious. That is to embed the mailing list JDH address in the

Re[3]: Thread stealing (attempt to address the issues)

2002-11-17 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Mary's message 'Thread stealing (attempt to address the issues)'onSun,17Nov200209:24:10 -0600 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: MB Could you please tell, step by step, what to do to accomplish MB this? I have limited skills with both Windows and TB.

Re: Autoformat quoted text using template

2002-11-15 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Simon's message 'Autoformat quoted text using template' on Sat, 16 Nov 2002 01:26:21 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Simon, S Can someone tell me how to have quoted text justified and wrapped S when replying to a message - highlighting message text and hitting S F4. At the

Re: weird import from Netscape 4.7x...and more!

2001-08-14 Thread Daniel Hirning
Wednesday, August 15, 2001, 9:50:51 AM, Matt wrote: MC I couldn't figure out why the imported Netscape mail doubled the inbox MC by 2800 messages. We chose to leave it in Netscape and start fresh MC with The Bat. Doing anything with that amount of mail just took too MC long (ie moving,