Date/time received

2003-06-12 Thread Graeme Adamson

I have the following in my standard reply template:

On %DOW %DATESHORT at %OTIME, you wrote:

However, I've noticed that the date that comes up is not the send date
and time of the message, but the time that I downloaded the message.
How can I set it to show the send date and time?

Graeme

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Re: Turning full justification off

2003-04-02 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi Allie,

Wednesday, April 2, 2003, 8:56:02 AM, you wrote:

 Yes.

 From TB! help's template list:
 ,
 |NOWRAPJUSTIFY - used with the %WRAPPED=  macro to make the wrapped
 |text justified only to the left edge (no justification performed)
 '

You could try %nowrapjustify in your templates. If that doesn't work,
then I'd try %wrapped=%nowrapjustify.

Sadly, that doesn't seem to work - Justify is still turned on...

Graeme


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Re: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi Roelof,

Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 11:08:03 AM, you wrote:

NC In  my  job  we're  working with Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it
NC possible  to  use  Exchange  Server's Address book to obtain mail
NC addreses and How? Thanks in advance.

 I don't think that that can be done. Unless Exchange is able to
 present it's address book as an LDAP server. That's the only kind of
 external AB server TB supports.

OK,  I've  just verified that it can be done - to some degree, anyway.
Create a new address book, and fill in the LDAP fields, filling in the
Exchange  server's  IP  address.  Although  it  shows nothing, you can
search for names, and get a valid address.

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Re: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi Nikolay,

Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 12:55:52 PM, you wrote:

 I  cannon  access  my Exchange Server.I Fill up all the LDAP fields,
 except  Port field (remain it by default). Maybe this is the reason.
 Can you tell me what port number I must fill. Thanks in advance.

I  used  the  default  port number. We're using Exchange 5.5 - I'm not
sure if it'll work on earlier versions.

Graeme


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Turning full justification off

2003-04-01 Thread Graeme Adamson

Is  there  a  way  of  turning full justification off in a template or
macro? I have a couple of people I email who prefer the left justified
text,  and  it's  annoying  to have to press Ctrl-Shift-J every time I
reply to one of their messages.

Thanks

Graeme


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Re: Neat forwarding

2003-03-27 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi Marck,

Thursday, March 27, 2003, 11:45:41 AM, you wrote:

 See http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html for the official
 TB macro library. It includes the BoxQuote quick template to do this
 and much more.

Thanks  (and  to  Jurgen too) - I've figured out how it work. Though I
see horrible things happen with AutoFormat on!

Graeme


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Neat forwarding

2003-03-26 Thread Graeme Adamson

Did  you  use a template to do this forwarded text? If so, could you
please publish it - it's very neat.

Thanks
Graeme


Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 4:46:46 PM, you wrote:


 ,--- [ Summary of the eRumor ]---
 |
 | This is a warning that the search engine at www.google.com has a feature
 | that will map the location of a telephone number. It suggests having
 | Google remove your number so anyone with harmful motives will not be
 | able to use the feature against you.
 |  
 |  
 | The Truth
 | This is one of those eRumors that focuses on a non-sinister feature of
 | the Internet and makes it sound sinister. We have not been able to find
 | any evidence that any law enforcement agency has issued any warnings
 | about the Google search for phone numbers.
 | 
 | Google.com is one of the most versatile search engines on the Internet.
 | One of the features built into Google is the ability to conveniently
 | look up information from the White Pages of any telephone book. If you
 | type a name, address, and city of a person with a listed phone number,
 | you will probably get that person's White Pages listing which includes
 | the telephone number. As an added feature, Google includes a couple of
 | mapping services in case you want to look up the location. In the same
 | way, you can enter the telephone number alone and if it is a listed
 | number, you'll get the complete listing including the address and, if
 | desired, the mapping to that address.
 | 
 | The problem with the eRumor is that it makes it sound as though this is
 | privileged information, which it is not. It's the same information that
 | could be gotten from a phone book or directory assistance. It also makes
 | it sound as though the feature is specifically for the purpose of
 | entering a phone number and finding a map. It is not. The feature finds
 | all the listed information about phone number and includes the mapping
 | if you choose it.
 | 
 | If, for some reason, you do not wish for your information to be
 | available through Google, you can, as the eRumor describes, click the
 | telephone icon next to your information and they will remove you from
 | their database, but that means very little. The reason the information
 | is there is because it's public and removing it from Google doesn't
 | prevent anyone from having it. They can go to the telephone book,
 | directory assistance, or any of the other pages on the Internet that
 | have name, address, and telephone information. If you don't want the
 | information to be public, contact your telephone provider and ask about
 | an unlisted number or a number that does not list your address.
 |  
 `-

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Re: beta

2003-03-25 Thread Graeme Adamson

Is it worth trying 1.63B7? Are there significant bugs?

Graeme


Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 10:15:05 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Benjamin,

 Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 7:33:27 AM, you wrote:

BS where can i get the current beta version?

 ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/beta

 M



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Re: Synchronizing

2003-03-23 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi Jeanny,

What I do is the following, using my Work PC (W) and my Home PC (H):

To do the initial sync, I did a backup from W and restored it on H.

On  a  Friday  at  work,  I  do  the  Sync  Step 1. I don't include my
archives account because it rarely changes.

I then create a Step 2 Sync using the Step 1 file I created at H.

When at home, I do a Step 3 with the Step 2 file I created at W.

On  Sunday  night,  I use the Step 1 file from W (the one I created on
Friday) to create a Step 2 file. I then create a Step 1 file, and take
both those files in to work.

I  have found that the sync does create files as large as doing a full
backup  - I would have thought it would save changed items only, but I
guess not.

Graeme

Monday, March 24, 2003, 7:11:49 AM, you wrote:

 I'm  trying to figure out how to synchronise my mail folders between
 my  desktop,  which  is my primary computer, and my laptop, which is
 secondary. I am confused by the directions in TB! for synchronizing.

 I  know  there are three steps to this process. I need a little more
 detail.  Assuming  that  what I want to do is bring the laptop up to
 date  with  the desktop which is always the most current, do I start
 with Step 1 on the desktop, then take that file to the laptop and do
 Step  2,  then  go  back to the desktop for Step 3? Or do I do it in
 reverse? Or does it matter?

 Thanks in advance for making your replies as simple as possible :)

 Jeanny


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Re[2]: Newsgroup reader recommendations??

2003-03-17 Thread Graeme Adamson

Sunday, March 16, 2003, 5:41:47 PM, you wrote:

 Newest  version of Forte Agent, V1.93. I've been registered user for
 years  and  have  found  none better. I've never had a crash or blue
 screen  from  this  program.  Quite  an  achievement  in the Windows
 environment! Like The Bat!, you get what you pay for.

Agreed.  I've  been  using  Agent  since  0.99, and love it for speedy
newsgroup operations.

Graeme



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Copying options between profiles

2003-03-12 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi

I  have set up three different mail profiles. Howe can I copy optioons
from  one  to  another? I want to have the same reply templates, views
etc (e.g. I customised my message list view as far as column go, and I
want *every* folder to use that, unless otherwise specified).

Thanks
Graeme

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Re: Copying options between profiles

2003-03-12 Thread Graeme Adamson


Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 10:35:05 AM, you wrote:


GA Hi

GA I  have set up three different mail profiles. Howe can I copy optioons
GA from  one  to  another? I want to have the same reply templates, views
GA etc (e.g. I customised my message list view as far as column go, and I
GA want *every* folder to use that, unless otherwise specified).

GA Thanks
GA Graeme

And  while  I'm  at  it...is  it easy to move mail data files to a new
directory?  E.g.  If  I  want  to  move  the  one  accounts files to a
different directory.

Graeme

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Re: New to TB

2003-03-09 Thread Graeme Adamson

Thanks for the help, everyone. I've found that importing archived mail
from Agent is dead easy, using the Unix message format.

Graeme


Thursday, March 6, 2003, 2:54:12 PM, you wrote:

TAS Hi

TAS I'm  just  busy  trying The Bat out a bit. I've been using Forte Agent
TAS for  several  years,  but  I'm  now  starting to need multiple mailbox
TAS support, etc. Anyone have experience moving from Agent to TB? Anything
TAS I should watch out for?

TAS Thanks
TAS Graeme

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