REGEX Help

2016-02-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
> I think I need a regex to pull out the address correctly.
I didn't want to hijack David's thread (actually I did) but I could use some 
help with regex

I need something to clean up my subject line removing some specific items. Some 
people have posted some ones that cleanup RE:  but I need a bit more than that

I am not rich but I could pay a fee for that


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Re: 2.12 Registration code

2015-10-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hi guys!

> I finally built a new (21st century) PC and installed my last registered
> copy of TheBat! (version 2.12) on it.
> Everything's great thanks, except I need to enter my registration code and
> of course I do not have a copy!

> Can anyone please tell me how to retrieve my registration?

Contact support is the only way
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Re: Regex to clean up subject

2015-09-02 Thread Rick Grunwald
Thanks!!
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> On Monday, August 31, 2015, 5:04:44, Rick Grunwald wrote:

>> Someone  once gave me an excellent regular expression that would clean
>> up the subject of things like [this] and {that}

>> I lost it along with all my mail in a hard drive crash

>> If someone has it, could you kindly repost it?

> Here's the one I use:

> %SETPATTREGEXP=/^(?:(?:[^:]{0,4}(?:[\[\(]\d+[\]\)])?:)?\s*(\[[^\]]*\]\s)|(?:(?:[^:]{0,4}(?:[\[\(]\d+[\]\)])?:)?\s*(?:\[[^\]]*\]\s*)?)?)%-
> \s*(?:(?:[^:]{0,4}(?:[\[\(]\d+[\]\)])?:)?\s*(?:\[[^\]]*\]\s*)?)*%-
> (.*?)%-
> ([\(\[].+[\)\]])?$/%-
> %RegExpBlindMatch="%OSubj"%-
> %Subject='Re: %SUBPATT="1"%SUBPATT="2"'



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Re: Regex to clean up subject

2015-09-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
Thanks!  I had one removed some of the stuff added to headers by Yahoo
groups etc.
I appreciate the reply and did bookmark that site
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> Hello Fred,

> On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 10:54:22 -0400GMT Fred wrote:

>>> Marck Pearlstone has a library of useful macros at 
>>> .

F>> Unfortunately, right now I got "Warning: mysql_connect()
F>> [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'marck'@'80.229.140.13'
F>> (using password: YES) in D:\Data\wwwroot\cgi\library.php on line 28 Unable
F>> to open db: Access denied for user 'marck'@'80.229.140.13' (using password:
F>> YES)".

> Try this one: http://silverstones.com/thebat/samples.html
> In the reply template section you will find the reply-cleaner.


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Regex to clean up subject

2015-08-30 Thread Rick Grunwald
Someone  once gave me an excellent regular expression that would clean
up the subject of things like [this] and {that}

I lost it along with all my mail in a hard drive crash

If someone has it, could you kindly repost it?

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Re: HTML image cache management

2009-01-07 Thread Rick Grunwald
> My image cache is now about 750Mb. Does version 4.1.7 offer any
> automated ability to manage the cache size and / or flush it of images
> that have not been accessed for a set period of time?

I flush it every night since it never seems to do it. I made a batch
file because I am lazy :)
del /Q "C:\Documents and Settings\Rick\Application Data\The Bat!\cache\*.*

It delete's the contents of the cache folder 

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Re: Cannot download a 3.5K email

2008-03-28 Thread Rick Grunwald
> On Friday, March 28, 2008, 4:28:23 PM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

>> %cookie="C:\Program Files\The Bat!\cookies.txt"

> That's terrific. Now it you can refer me to a quotation file, that
> will be extra special. I am willing to do the hard work of adding "\n"

http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=quotations

And don't forget, you can have several quote files and use different
files in different templates :))
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Re: Undocked Toolbars!

2008-03-26 Thread Rick Grunwald
> On Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 2:23:32 PM, Dan Lester wrote:

>> I'm not a real PGP guy, but I don't get it.

> dissing a moderator is not a good plan

I think he doesn't understand. Dan, you must post BELOW your quotes.
Roelof is a moderator and was letting you know nicely that you broke
that list rule. You are also expected to trim quotes and not let them
get excessive - leave enough to maintain meaning (just a rules-heads
up) :)

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Re: Hello to the list from French Saint Martin

2008-03-25 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello to the list. This is my first, so please excuse what may seem
> silly questions.
None of the questions are silly. I think many of us keep learning new
things that can be done and new ways of doing old things

I get email from several gmail accounts. I set it to "secure to
dedicated port" with the correct port numbers (465 for SMTP) and it works fine.

The help file leaves much to be desired but check "macros" and
"Templates" and experiment a bit. The stuff in my sig below my name
is all built with a cookie fle and macros. Play a bit and then shoot
some specific questions
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Re: Tha Bat as default mailprogramm

2008-03-24 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hallo Roelof,

RO>> So I'd advice you to uninstall TB (don't delete your message base)
RO>> and install it again and point it your your current message base, so
RO>> you won't loose mail.

> Ok, I tried it
> 1. uninstall, install again : no change
> 2. uninstall, reboot, set windows mail as default, reboot
> 3. install The Bat, got message to install it as default, for all 
> possibilities,
>marked them all : no change
> 4. reboot : no change

> It only seems to effect the 'mailto-tag' in webpages
> When I want to sent a file with email out of explorer it takes The Bat

> I'm open to suggestions

Go into internet options in the control panel and pick The Bat as the
mail client if it isn't chosen already. Sounds boneheaded I know ...


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Re: Impossible to Deleting messages?

2008-03-21 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello Eric,

>> I've had a similar problem with one of my POP3 accounts.
>> On right clicking, a lot of options were greyed out:
>> reply, forward, redirect, save as, delete, mark as
>> unread, mark as read, and print.

> See https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6593

I had someone with grayed out ICONS. The solution for that was to go
into customize, change something (icon size for instance) save then
go back in and undo it if you wish - but it fixed it

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Re: Moving main menu back

2008-03-21 Thread Rick Grunwald

> I accidentally dragged the main menu away from its top-of-window
> position. Where do I need to drag it to get it back.

> Failing that, how can I reset the menu to its default position without
> loosing my other toolbar customizations?

4.0.18.3 Fixed that
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb40183.rar

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Re: list question (OT???)

2008-03-19 Thread Rick Grunwald
>  Good morning list,

>  I noticed that i don't receive my own posts to the list although i
>  configured my settings on
>  http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html to receive them.

>  Anybody else has this problem?
>  
That happens with Gmail - it realizes you sent the message so it
doesn't return a copy to the inbox. I have found that if I send to a
list via CC or BCC I would often get a copy back. It is flaky though,
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Re: some questions

2008-03-18 Thread Rick Grunwald
>>  Q2: When i have a parked message and i want to move it manually to
>>  another folder, the message gets unparked in that folder. Is there a
>>  way to have it kept parked? Or do i need to create some filter for
>>  that?

> AFAIK there is no option to keep the "Parked" status. Maybe a filter
> could be a workaround, but I don't know how, yet. – I think you
> should file a wish to Bugtracker. I would support. :-)

Is not the purpose of parking a message to keep you from accidentally
deleting or moving it. I would think the work around would be to
unpark it.

You get a message asking you if you really want to move a parked
message and it will allow it. I think it is working as designed
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Re: Window split

2008-03-13 Thread Rick Grunwald
> So where is the wishlist? I'm new to this group, though have been on
> TheBat! since 1.8 or something like that.

https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/login_page.php


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Re: Corrupt message base

2008-03-13 Thread Rick Grunwald

> Sure does.

Glad that worked :)



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Re: Corrupt message base

2008-03-13 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Any idea how to recover the messages?

Did you try L while highlighting something on
the folder pane? That will often bring back "hidden" folders

If you are successful with that, run the maintenance center

Hope that helps :)

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Re: replyto and reply to all greyed out

2008-03-04 Thread Rick Grunwald
> When a message is highlighted in the message list then the reply and reply
> to all buttons are greyed out.

Try right clicking / customize / standard (toolbar) and change the
icon size to menu icons and see if that fixes it (then change it back)

If that doesn't do it, shut down the bat then go into your email
folder and rename tbuder.def to something else and restart the bat
and see if THAT fixes it

If not, ask in the beta group as a small number of people had issues
with the icons.

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Re: previous versions of tb?

2008-03-04 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Good evening Rick,
>   
> where one could get the older ones in case one would decide to roll
> back.  I just lost my version of  pro 3.99.29.

> I'd be much abliged :-)
>  
Mr. Ahrendt just posted a great list which should do the trick :)


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Re: previous versions of tb?

2008-03-04 Thread Rick Grunwald
>  Good afternoon list,  

>  Is there a page on ritlabs where i can find previous versions of TB?
>  
I can hunt around but what's wrong with v4? (you may have already
posted issues and I missed them)

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Re: gMail and this list (May be OT)

2008-03-03 Thread Rick Grunwald
> On Sunday, March 2, 2008, 8:41:29 PM, Rick Grunwald wrote:

>> Was there something incorrect in what I told him?

> I don't know. My response was to his question.  I probably hadn't
> even seen your response when I responded.

He asked about mailing lists and how they interacted. If you send a
message through (say) your normal ISP account TO A MAILING LIST you
will get a copy back. Not so with a Gmail account. (There are caveats
to that statement since there are settings in many list manager
programs to stop you from getting a copy back)

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Re: gMail and this list (May be OT)

2008-03-02 Thread Rick Grunwald
>> Excuse me sir, the person asked why he wasn't getting his email back
>> when sent to a mailing list from a gmail address

> here is what I read. It is straight from the message I was responding
> to.

>> I know that gMail will not show your email in the inbox if you sent
>> it to a list. I was hoping that would not apply to POP3 and SMTP.

Was there something incorrect in what I told him?
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Re: gMail and this list (May be OT)

2008-03-02 Thread Rick Grunwald
> On Sunday, March 2, 2008, 3:18:43 PM, Rick Grunwald wrote:

>> The conversation was about mailing lists.

> the conversation was about the fact that it was a known fact the
> message would never hit the inbox, but whether a pop connection would
> be able to collect it anyway. 


Excuse me sir, the person asked why he wasn't getting his email back
when sent to a mailing list from a gmail address
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Re: gMail and this list (May be OT)

2008-03-02 Thread Rick Grunwald
> On Saturday, March 1, 2008, 5:14:56 AM, David Elliott wrote:

>> I know that gMail will not show your email in the inbox if you sent
>> it to a list.

> if it doesn't get in your inbox, how could pop3 collect it from there?

The conversation was about mailing lists. If I send an email to a list
from most accounts my copy will hit the list and I will get a copy
back as I get messages. (Forget Listman's "not metoo" feature for a
minute). With Gmail, it since you sent it, you don't get it back in
your inbox from the list server.

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Re: gMail and this list (May be OT)

2008-03-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello Tbudl,

> This may be OT, but it is to do with this (and other) list/s.

> I am using gMail via POP3 & SMPT and I am not see my own e-mail being
> returned to this list. I think that it is a property of gMail as I can
> see it in sent items in the web interface.

> I know that gMail will not show your email in the inbox if you sent
> it to a list. I was hoping that would not apply to POP3 and SMTP.

> I have looked at the filter in gMail but can not see one to override
> this behaviour.

> I could set up filters for my out box but I don't really want to
> have to do that.

> My other option is to use a different SMTP server to sent it out.
> Which I might end up to doing.

I have never seen gmail return my mail to me on any group; Listman
like this one, yahoo groups etc.

That's just the way it works and I never found a way around that
other than ccing myself or another account. 


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Re: Editing keyboard shortcuts

2008-03-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
>>> How can I change the "Check mail for all accounts" function from
>>> Alt-F2 to just F2?

RG>> By default when you highlight an account and hit F2, it will check
RG>> mail for that account only

> That's what I want to change.  I want to reassign the F2 keyboard
> shortcut to check all accounts, not just a single account.

> I found how to access the keyboard shortcuts in Version 4 --
> right-click on the toolbar, click Customise and select the Shortcuts
> tab.  Is there an easy way to locate all the instances of "F2" in that
> enormous list?  I mustn't have changed them all, because when I try to
> assign F2 as the shortcut to "Get new mail for all," the change still
> won't stick.


Under shortcuts main form / main menu / account you will see account
and F2 to the right. Remove that and then you can put F2 where you
want it
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Re: Editing keyboard shortcuts

2008-03-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
> How can I change the "Check mail for all accounts" function from
> Alt-F2 to just F2?

By default when you highlight an account and hit F2, it will check
mail for that account only

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Re: Back to TB

2008-03-01 Thread Rick Grunwald

> Hello Rick,

> Saturday, March 1, 2008, 2:20:12 PM, you wrote:

RG>> It installs a service called TMAGENT in the free and paid versions.
RG>> In the free it send info back and serves up ads. In the paid it just
RG>> sends info back. If you remove it you will break the program

> Says who/what? 

We're talking about antispam sniper?

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Re: Back to TB

2008-03-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello Rick,

> On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 07:33:24 -0500GMT Rick Grunwald wrote:

>>>> If you're willing to trade an "n" for an "m" this would be my advise:

>>>> http://www.antispamsniper.com/

>>>> I use the Pro- but there's a freeware version too.

>>> If it is any good I don't mind paying the $19.95 for it.

>>> I will give it a go.

> ...

RG>> Watch that one - it has gone to a ad based mode that installs even if
RG>> you pay. Plus support is non-existant.

> where did you get the ad info? I use the free version for some month
> now and spybot could never find some ads.

It installs a service called TMAGENT in the free and paid versions.
In the free it send info back and serves up ads. In the paid it just
sends info back. If you remove it you will break the program

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Re: Back to TB

2008-03-01 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello Mark,

> Saturday, March 1, 2008, 8:12:04 AM, you wrote:

> < ... >

>> If you're willing to trade an "n" for an "m" this would be my advise:

>> http://www.antispamsniper.com/

>> I use the Pro- but there's a freeware version too.

> If it is any good I don't mind paying the $19.95 for it.

> I will give it a go.

> /me note to self

> Must get my templates sorted.

Watch that one - it has gone to a ad based mode that installs even if
you pay. Plus support is non-existant.

AntispamServant has served me well.


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Re: Thanks for the suggestions...

2008-02-29 Thread Rick Grunwald
> I've narrowed it down to something specific to my computer
> settings. I can send mail using the webmail site for my ISP. And now
> ALL the email software on my computer is having problems sending,
> though Thunderbird seems able to deal with my gmail account with no problem.

> I'm thinking somehow some settings have been changed somewhere,
> though I've done nothing. Am considering uninstalling and
> reinstalling The Bat! as I really prefer it to any other email
> software I've used. And hope that a reinstall helps.

double check the settings with some of us on the list - a lot easier
than reinstalling and that might not fix it.

You mentioned Gmail sending ... are you set to (under mail transport)
smtp.gmail.com, secure to dedicated port (TLS) and that port is 465?
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Re: I can send but not receive

2008-02-26 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Marten Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> 
>> > Dear Harvey,
>> 
>> > @26-Feb-2008, 17:41 Harvey [H] in
>> > mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> 
>> > ... 
>> H>> (I also changed ISP providers). I am able to send but not receive. I get 
> the
>> H>> following error: 
>> > ... 
>> H>> !2/24/2008, 11:13:52: FETCH - Server reports error. The response is: -ERR
>> H>> Unknown user or incorrect password
>> 
>> > This can mean only one thing. Exactly what it says. Either you are
>> > specifying the wrong user name for this POP3 account or you are using
>> > an incorrect password. And it makes perfect sense that, in such a
>> > case, you would be able to send but not receive.
>> 
>> And while you are at it - check that the POP3 server you are connecting to 
> is typed correctly. That can give the
>> same error I have found.
>> 
>> Common errors (aprt from just getting things plain wrong) are a space at 
> beginning or end of
>> server/username/password - or indeed in the middle of course. Commas instead 
> of fullstops (points). l
>> for 1, o for 0, _ for -, q  or g for 9, etc.
>> 

> OK this is strange I dropped the qualifer and everything works like a 
> charm...However with DreamMail and Outlook I need the fully qualified 
> name.Any ideas why?

Nope and if at some point it seems to stop working, the first thing
you do is add the full name back in. This falls under the principle
of "go figure" :))

Sometimes a mail server will be quirky with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and needs
name+domain.com (note the plus sign - there are a couple of others
that can be used but the "@" can cause trouble)

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 Remember them the next time you see a CEO with hundreds of million$ in their 
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 All that money came from somewhere.

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Re: The Bat 4.x and PGP 9.x

2008-02-24 Thread Rick Grunwald

> On Sunday, February 24, 2008 at 10:17:53 AM, Rick wrote:

RG>> I just stole your tag - no shame, no apologies :

> Used for years, came from my own little brain.  Proud of it and you
> are more than welcome to use it.

Thanks - Coffee is my recreational drug of choice .. :))

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Re: The Bat 4.x and PGP 9.x

2008-02-24 Thread Rick Grunwald
> When you're caffeinated, all is right with the world

I just stole your tag - no shame, no apologies :D
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Make no mistake; The war in Iraq is a war to secure oil profits.
 Sadly it worked ...

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Re: New, Reply Format

2008-02-19 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello Dwight,

> My e-mails are half plain text and HTML. Do you know how to change
> this? I have toggled these settings till I'm blue in the face and
> still can't get it to work.

This email is all in plain text. The signature delimiter is causing
the "gray" text below.

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Re: attachment in-line

2008-02-19 Thread Rick Grunwald

> Hello Tbudl,

>   Sometimes I am getting an e-mail with attachments, where the attachment
>   is actually in the e-mail itself.

>   I tried to get this a number of ways unsuccessfully. How can I do it?

>   I tried with MicroEd with HTML but could not make it.

>   Would appreciate any suggestions.

I'm not understanding - does the email show in the attachment pane?


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Re: Please Select Language

2008-02-19 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello Rick,

> Ahhh... that worked.  Thanks.

Glad that worked for you. There are still some issues being worked
out but personally, I am really enjoying version 4

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If all life is sacred ...
How can Republicans be pro life AND for capital punishment?

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Re: Please Select Language

2008-02-19 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello TBUDL,

>   Does enyone know why TB asks to select a language now everytime I send an
>   email?  I'm not sure I care for this bloated interface.

Next time you edit a message ope the SPELL CHECKER menu then
LANGUAGES and pick your default language. That choice should stick
until you change it

-- 
Rick
Republican Tax Cuts for the wealthy
Look where it has got us so far!
Lets do it some more!

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Re: New, Reply Format

2008-02-19 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Hello TBUDL,

>   I hope someone can answer this question?  Why is that version
>   4.0.14 displays the Reply and New Message body in HTML now and not
>   plain text.  Especially on Replies when you need to refer to the
>   text to answer back, it makes it very difficult to read what the
>   other person has written because now TB turn it into HTML and greys
>   the text out so it makes it impossible to translate and read.

You can right click on the message preview and choose "plain text
editor" but you may have to go to options and define how you want
plain text to look. From what I understand it is a brand new editor

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Re: Hunspell spell checker

2008-02-16 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Batfolk, 

> I notice on the beta list discussion about the Hunspell spell
> checker. I also notice that the this latest released version of TB
> installs a hunspell.dll file in my program directory.

> However, needless to say, there is nothing about it in the help files.

> Can anyone tell me what it means?

It's a spell checker. There have been some issues on the beta list
about getting it to work. Someone with more knowledge of huspell may
shoot you a more detailed answer.
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Re: Download URL Manager

2008-02-14 Thread Rick Grunwald
> Thanks Stuart.

> Did not see the little planet icon, but there was a choice at bottom
> left - to untick showing this window automatically. So did this. (No
> way to get it back if I ever want it - unlikely -, and no help from
> the help button at bottom right.)

You will only see the icon if you are highlighting an HTML email with
external links


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