On Friday, July 26, 2002, Thomas wrote:
I vote for continuing this thread on TBOT rather than offlist.
This thread seems to me to be very on-topic. Not being able to send
email to someone is an important problem for TB users.
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likely to be very motivated to tussle
with their ISP and changing the mailer header is not a task the
average TB user is going to relish.
If the X-mailer value is the problem, why doen't RIT Labs just remove
it? Isn't it optional in a header?
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PFord
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Windows 98 4.10 Build
I've just had to download dozens (hundreds?) of messages dealing with
someone's computer usage issues with his wife, people hating HTML mail, etc.
And, now the threat that a new thread will develop around XP problems. It's
all nice and friendly and cosy, but a waste of time in both downloading
, it might also be an incentive for people to pay the extra
price for it. :)
If you feel it worthwhile, please pass along my thoughts to RITLabs.
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PFord
The Bat! 1.60h (reg)
Windows 98 4.10 Build
Current Ver: 1.61
FAQ: http
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newsgroups, instant messaging and other text-based communication - but
voice and even video messaging. People get weary of having to track
communications in a plethora of different applications and mediums.
It seems to me the least TB! needs to keep up is NNTP support.
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PFord
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On Monday, June 24, 2002, Ben Kennish wrote:
How many people find the autocomplete for subject useful? If so,
what do you use it for?
Good questions. I can't think of any use for it. I'd love to be able
to turn it off, too.
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PFord
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I just updated to 1.60h from 1.53. Some nice new features, macros, bug
fixes, etc. etc., but I still can't do CTRL-SHFT-Trash button to
delete a thread. :(
And, there's no longer a Help | Feedback | Suggestion option on the menu. :/
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PFord
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On December 11, 2001, Maurice Snellen wrote:
On 11 Dec 2001, at 01:26:58 [GMT -0500] (which was 7:26 where I live)
PFord wrote:
P Although RIT Labs claims that the Mail Ticker is unique, Novell's
P Groupwise has a utility that is virtually identical, at least in the
P early incarnations
incarnations of the Mail Ticker, which predates The Bat. If The
Bat flew high enough to register on Novell's radar screen, they might
object. :)
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Windows 98 4.10 Build
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version 1.49. We're both on PCs.
You need to wrap links in HTML for AOL:
A HREF=http://www.ritlabs.com/RIT Labs/A
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PFord
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On Friday, November 30, 2001, Allie C Martin wrote:
If you're willing to go through with this, then shout so that we can
help you with the batch files. :-)
The tasks don't intimidate me, but this is more trouble than I want to
go through.
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PFord
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I miss the Santa bat.
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that folder and hit the new button. When I want to send a message to
an individual in the group, I just make sure that I've selected some
folder that uses that the default templates.
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PFord
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Windows 98 4.10 Build
Hi All,
I'd like to get a look at the betas, but since they look pretty buggy
from the archive of the beta list, I was wondering if I could install
the beta seperately from the dependable 1.53.
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PFord
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Hi All,
Can I use a regex expression to search for messages that contain two
or more words that aren't in a phrase? If so, could someone give me an
illustration. I'm not making any headway with the Help. I do wish the
search supported simple boolean operators.
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PFord
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On Wednesday, November 21, 2001, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Er ... it does. I just did a search for words phrase and it
found two messages in the TBUDL folder, yours and one other.
My crystal ball seems to be low on resources. I tried AND and OR.
How did I miss this one all this time? Thank
this happens mostly with the couple Web mail
accounts, but whatever the reason, I'd prefer that CC would quit with
an error message.
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PFord
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On Wednesday, November 21, 2001, Jake Bramhall wrote:
My Connection Center hangs periodically and does
On Wednesday, November 21, 2001, Richard Lane wrote:
I can't see one, but is there a way as in Outlook Express to
download mail from a Hotmail account into The Bat?
If Hotmail gives you a POP server that you can log onto, then you can.
I have Yahoo accounts with which I both receive and send
is not created.
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PFord
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experiencing this as well and the only way I've found to prevent
this is to delete the thread fully collapsed. It's definitely a TB!
shortcoming and not you.
Ah ha! The cursor seems to jump only if I use CRTL-SHFT-DEL when I
shouldn't to delete messages within a expanded thread. My bad.
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PFord
of the list and work my way up, this is quite annoying. I have
the sense, though, that I'm doing something to cause this behavior,
but I'm not sure what. Any thoughts?
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How did this message find its way to the list? I sent it to the
moderators address. I didn't even notice it when posted. Duh.
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. :(
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that do as much as or more than Outlook without the
overhead.
Before MCS Dallas shut down development of Calypso, they had worked a
deal with Time Chaos for integration. Nice touch. Perhaps RIT Labs
could strike up a similar deal with them or someone.
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PFord
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sites etc.).
It works perfectly for me. All I've ever needed to do is set The Bat in
File | Preferences | Email as the system default mailer.
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so, since I have to send replies to
messages to my Yahoo account through the Outbox of my ISP account. In
the meantime, I filter most Yahoo mail to folders in my ISP account and
set up the folder properties to use the Yahoo address.
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PFord
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On Saturday, June 16, 2001, A Curtis Martin wrote:
The reflowing of quoted material that TB! does in one swoop is a rare
feature to find, usually only available in advanced editors.
Exactly.
The enigmatic version 2 is slated to have a different editor.
I only hope that the important
the change list for the one feature request I've
ever made to RIT, which is for CTRL-SHFT-Click on Trash button to
function like CTRL-ALT-DEL. I haven't seen it yet, but might have missed
it. I was thinking I should upgrade, but 1.53 seems to have a few kinks
yet.
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The Bat! 1.46c (reg
, and I highly recommend it.
It has no offline reading ability without Hamster from what I
understand. Can I download messages, then save them in some format that
I could import into TB?
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PFord
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On Sunday, April 29, 2001, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
That still isn't very much OK. They should be able to release
patches on such security threats, and not hurry the release of
the next version, _if_they rush it. I don't think they do, and
they shouldn't, because we want a prime quality
Hi All,
I recently learned that Microplanet has stopped development work on
Gravity, which I've been using for a long time for news reading. I like
Gravity a lot, but I've been wanting the ability to organize newsgroup
messages into folders, which was promised for the next version. Now,
that
Agent will export messages for you in Unix format which you can then
import using TB!.
Thanks and to Karin, too. I hope I like Agent more than I used to.
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It may be that there is a Sender: header that you can't see, in which
case you may have to use a RegEx like
Can there be no sender in the kludges? I get these messages occasionally
that seem to have materialized from nowhere.
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Hello Marck,
This thread has come about because the German list folk *have* set
up a beginners list.
We are now discussing setting up a super-users TBTECH list as a
sister list for TBUDL. It's about newbies /not/ being overwhelmed
(or overrun) by overly technical discussions on
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