Re: option suggestion - interested in feedback

2002-03-31 Thread Dave Braze
Saturday, March 30, 2002, 9:20:01 PM, Marck wrote: MDP Hi Dave, MDP @31 March 2002, 20:38:22 -0500 (02:38 UK time) Dave Braze wrote in MDP [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MDP To access the alternative addresses, you have to bring up the MDP address picker window while ad

Re: option suggestion - interested in feedback

2002-03-30 Thread Dave Braze
(by way of a nickname, for example) is but one of a set of alternatives. Thanks -- Dave Braze mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.60c on Windows 95 4.0 Build 1212 b _ Do You Yahoo

Re: Start New Browser

2002-03-09 Thread Dave Braze
Saturday, March 09, 2002, 15:14:59, Gene wrote: GG I would like a way to tall Bat to start a new instance of the GG browser when I click on a link in a message. A switch in GG preferences would be great. Hold the shift key when you click the link. -- Dave

Re: Yahoo inbox

2001-12-23 Thread Dave Braze
X-YahooFilteredBulk to any message that it's own spam filters catch. Maybe you can write a TB filter to delete those messages, or at least move them to a spam folder. -- Dave Braze mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.53d on Windows 95

Re: Can I keep sent mail in same subfolder?

2001-11-20 Thread Dave Braze
in the same folder as the original message would be AM a nice option to have ... on a per account basis of course. JA I'd go so far as to say it should be a per-folder option, not just a JA per-account option. Yes. I think this would be a great option on a per-folder basis. -- Dave Braze

Re: Filter: Export to file having subject's name?

2001-05-05 Thread Dave Braze
person would confirm that this is not presently possible, I'll submit a feature request to ritlabs. -Dave Braze Wednesday, April 25, 2001, 8:31:46, you wrote: TM Hi everyone, TM I would like to make a filter, that exports an email to a file that TM carries the email's subject as its name. TM

Re[2]: Undo, Prievious view commands

2001-03-31 Thread Dave Braze
Hello Brian, Saturday, March 31, 2001, 12:47:54, you wrote: BC Hi Oleg, BC IOW, what harm would there be in allowing a user to delete a message, BC then hit Ctrl+Z if they deleted the wrong one (which happens often - BC especially since some of us get hundreds of pieces of email in a

Re[3]: New Browser window (shift double-click)

2001-03-08 Thread Dave Braze
Hello Serge, Thursday, March 08, 2001, 10:46:06, you wrote: SS Hello Tobias, TW I'm using Opera 5.02. When I just doubleclick on a hyperlink in TB TW a _new_ window with the URL opens. When I shift-doubleclick _three TW new_ windows open. The first contains the URL "http:///nowin", the TW

Re: proper english or not?

2001-02-28 Thread Dave Braze
Hello Lija, It depends on where you hail from. The 's' forms of such words are the traditional spellings. The 'z' spellings come from the reforms of the American lexicographer, Noah Webster. Since the mid-19th century, the 'z' forms are considered to be the standard for American-English. The 's'

Re[3]: New Browser window (shift double-click)

2001-02-25 Thread Dave Braze
Hello Dave, Okay, I've figured out how to add the OpenNew action on Netscape running under Win95b. Unfortunately it doesn't help at all with the shift-double-click idiom (within TB) failing to open a new NS window. Here are the steps I took to get there. 1. Open an explorer window, go to

Re[2]: Flying bats, have some rest please.

2001-02-25 Thread Dave Braze
Hello Lars, Sunday, February 25, 2001, 1:27:50 PM, you wrote: LG So you say that the flapping wings of the bat will attract LG attention? You see, that's exactly what they are made for. The LG flapping wings are supposed to draw the user's attention to the LG fact that there are new

Re[2]: New Browser window (shift double-click)

2001-02-25 Thread Dave Braze
Hello Ming-Li, No apology necessary. I appreciate your trying to help. Because of your contribution we've ruled out one possible source of the problem, and that's a useful thing. Best regards, Dave Sunday, February 25, 2001, 2:21:42 PM, you wrote: ML On Sunday,

Re[2]: New Browser window (shift double-click)

2001-02-23 Thread Dave Braze
Hello SyP, Sorry to hear that you're having the problem too, but it's somehow comforting to know that I'm not the only one. I don't think I mentioned in my earlier message, but my OS is Win95b. If you come up with a solution, please let me know what it is. Best regards, Dave

Re[2]: New Browser window (shift double-click)

2001-02-23 Thread Dave Braze
Hello Mark, Unfortunately, the problem exists on my system for both plain text and html messages, regardless of whether or not html-auto-view is enabled. Another point is that the bookmark manager that I use, Compass v2.8, has no problems with forcing a url into a new browser window. This would

Re[2]: New Browser window (shift double-click)

2001-02-23 Thread Dave Braze
Maybe others, who are using NS under various versions of windows, can fill in the gaps. I'd like to know how this can be applied to Win95b. -Dave Friday, February 23, 2001, 1:23:40 PM, you wrote: ML On Friday, February 23, 2001, 10:00:22 AM, SyP wrote: Ming-Li If the default action is

New Browser window (shift double-click)

2001-02-22 Thread Dave Braze
Hello All, I'm a relatively new user of TB v1.49. Here's my problem; when opening a URL from within TB I'd like to force it into a new browser window, assuming the browser is already running. I understand that shift-double-clicking a URL should do that, but it doesn't work for me. I'm using