Has anyone else experienced problems restoring attachments with The Bat! 2.12?
I reinstalled Windows today (with a slipstreamed SP2), and before formatting I
did a full backup in TB!, electing *not* to store external attachments in
message bodies.
Now that I've installed Windows and have come
Alexander S. Kunz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did a full backup in TB!, electing *not* to store external attachments
in message bodies.
Isn't that what you should've done in order to preserve the attachments?
They're not stored in the message body (and thus, the messagebase).
Apparently
g and 1.51. Any ideas
why that happens? Or did I srew up any settings in W2k and our bat is
completely innocent in this matter?
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.49g on Windows NT 5.0 Service Pack 1
Who's more foolish - the fool or the fool who follows him
Hello chucksings,
On Mittwoch, 14. Mrz 2001 at 14:01:40 chucksings wrote:
Have I missed a setting?
Not AFAIK. That button has never forked for me, eather. But when you
are in the new message window you can choose in the From: field from
which account to send.
so long
Tobias
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the
second one "http:///e" and the third one finally the actual URL.
It doesn't bother me but strange it is, though.
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.49 on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
"I wish I could spare a few centuries to learn." "It took us cent
that catches all remaining messages (eg "@" in
Sender). On the Actions tab activate Play Sound.
hth
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.49 on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what
the Universe is for and why
on the Swedish keyboard (next to ).
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
When you hit your thumb with an eight-pound hammer it's nice to be able to
blaspheme. It takes a very special and strong-minded kind of atheist to jump
up and down
some weaks before it reaccurs. I cannot
find a pattern in the behaviour.
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Anything that happens, happens. - Anything that, in happening, causes
something else to happen, causes something else to happen. -
to mention that this only happens after TB! is started (and
collects mails automatically). It does not happen again while TB! is
running.
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
When you hit your thumb with an eight-pound hammer it's nice to be able
ith the interval set to 10:00-24:00 and 02:00-03:00
TB! stayed silent as supposed.
Maybe you "just curious:..." guys :-) could check if the same thing is
true for the filter setup.
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Who's more foolish - th
be. There might be a reson
for using long lines, a table for example, that would get messed up by
rewrapping.
A nice feature, though, would be an extension to the Alt-L thingy
reformating all paragraphs instead of just the current one.
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0
versions already.
IIRC it only happens if there are no unread messages in the folder and
the currently displayed message is last in the list. That message and
the new messages are then highlited/selected in the message list.
Annoying but not harmful.
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Using
e this got changed, too? ;-)
However, since a few versions ago, we also have an *Abort* button,
and when you press that one, TB will not make another attempt. I
think you didn't know this! :-)
I didn't.
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
For
k them all and trash them. The new arrived
message is gone, too, without me noting that.
That's why I don't want any additonal mails to be put in the folder
while I am reading the ones I have.
so lomg
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
There is a theory wh
Hello Thomas,
On Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 at 18:47:33 you wrote:
How do you sort them then? I sort them by received time.
That is what I do, too. But using threaded view a message is still
sorted in after its referred message and that might be somewhere up
the list.
so long
Tobias
e this bug. If anyone can confirm
this it might be of use to file another bug report.
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Anything that happens, happens. - Anything that, in happening, causes
something else to happen, causes something else
Hello Charlie,
On Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 at 20:43:05 you wrote:
Makes sense to me Tobias. I wouldn't place an online/offline button in
the "must have, can't live without" category but I would find it a
useful feature.
Right. Lacking this feature, I know just try to d
must be wrong. After
giving some explanation to them I received my key the following day.
That made me feel much more comfortable and safe the next times when
giving my credit card information away over the net.
so long
Tobias
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Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
never replied at all. (Im lucky the other guy didnt
complain yet :-).)
I would wish that a reading confirmation would not attach the arrow
but only a real reply. There is no way to change taht behaviour, is
there?
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack
to the designated language (or at least
they changed, I couldnt always tell if it was the right one), except
for French which changed the language to English.
It would be nice to be able to switch to Swedish. That way I might
improve my Swedish in this technical area.
so long
Tobias
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Using
Swedish crash
course qulify me to do that job. :-)
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Ford stood up. "We're safe," he said. "Oh good," said Arthur. "We're in
a small galley cabin," said Ford, "in one of the
utbox
(Put in outbox). The former method is the faster one, though, but
right now the latter method is the better implemented one.
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Anything that happens, happens. - Anything that, in happening, causes
some
is fixed.
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Using The Bat! 1.46c on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Anything that happens, happens. - Anything that, in happening, causes
something else to happen, causes something else to happen. - Anything
that, in happening, causes itself to happen again, happens
.
I havent tried that, though.
hth
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Anything that happens, happens. - Anything that, in happening, causes
something else to happen, causes something else to happen. - Anything
that, in happening, causes itself to happen again, happens again. - It
doesn't necessaril
fine on
first glance. But then I noticed that the message was sent twice. Once
from the editor and the second time from the queue.
Usually that bug doesnt bother me but when being in a hurry 120
seconds are driving you mad. ;-)
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
"I wish I could spare a few centuries to lear
ated to that problem is another bug. When an error occurs during
dialup TheBat ignores the "no automatical dial" setting. That can
get verry costly when the computer is not watched.
Regards,
Tobias Wrede
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.
But then again I cannot scroll in the list. :-(
Definitly its a strange usage of tabkey and arrowkeys.
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Who's more foolish - the fool or the fool who follows him?
(Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: A New Hope
click
on the message in the message list the attachment-icon disappears and
the message is empty (apart from the headers). The attachment isn't
shown in the message window nor on the bottom tab either. W/ html
attachments the issue works fine though.
so long
To
n't expand. When just entering comlete
addresses a "," works fine, too.
so long
Tobias
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Tobias Wrede
Ford stood up. "We're safe," he said. "Oh good," said Arthur. "We're in
a small galley cabin," said Ford, "in one of the spaceships of the Vogon
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