Hello Allie,
CS Personally, I see no point whatsoever in having autocompleted
CS address fields.
Ok, your view taken. However, this may not be shared by others. I've
personally used the option. :)
I'd bet that very few times, like me. I could certainly live without
Subject auto-complete
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote:'
MAU I'd bet that very few times, like me. I could certainly live
MAU without Subject auto-complete. Address auto-complete is heavily
MAU used though.
The point I'
Hello Allie,
The ideal thing would be to make it optional
Of course. That's the way to satisfy a wider range of users.
All my opinion of course. Don't get too annoyed either, since my
opinion counts as much as yours does with the developers. :))
I doubt that my opinion counts at all, I
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote:'
MAU I doubt that my opinion counts at all, I never write to
MAU developers or submit anything through the BugTrack thingy. So,
MAU unless they take a peek on this list...
I
Hello Allie,
Most of the listening by the developers is done on the beta list.
This is where they get comments on bugs, new functionality and the
usual, I see that you've fixed or included this feature. How about
blah, blah If you wish for your voice to be heard and don't
mind trying
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote:'
MAU Developers should certainly listen to beta testers for bug
MAU corrections, but they should listen to normal users for
MAU features enhancements.
And this they do
with a
diferrent subject from the intended! Is there any way I can clear
these history lists?
Thanks is advance,
N.G.
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
his
can be useful in some occassions but it can also lead to sending
an e-mail with a diferrent subject from the intended! Is there any
way I can clear these history lists?
Go to the menu item Options/Preferences, then go to the 'system' tab
and disable the 'autocomplete' option there.
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he lists. Open a New message, click
to the subject field then on the down arrow at the right hand end of
it. Now use the cursor keys to navigate to entries you no longer
wish to keep and delete them by pressing the Del key.
To completely delete all histories, you can delete the ACCOUNT.HIS
file in
.
It would be nice to be able to disable one without the other. I would
prefer to keep autocomplete ON for addresses, but OFF for subject.
Personally, I see no point whatsoever in having autocompleted address
fields. How often do you write emails with exactly the same subject
line? JMHO!
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Carren
I know this is a late reply, but I feel I have to defend folder
templates, lest the TB developers take the danger too much to heart.
M stock lecture
M I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named Folder Templates. In
M 150 folders I have two and only two that have folder templates. They
M are
Hello Paula,
Since I would much prefer to consolidate email and newsgroups
in a single client, I doubt I would be using the TB if not for its
folder templates.
I use TB for both e-mail and newsgroups. If you are interested in
knowing how, look for subject Newsgroups with The Bat
There is nothing else for which folder templates can be used
that can't be covered and even improved upon using Address Book
templates. There are dangers in using Folder Templates that
are not there when you use AB templates.
Thanks for the kind lecture Marck. Right after that last error
%IF:%TOLIST%CCLIST%BCCLIST=:%TO='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
snip
But I would imagine that since they haven't defined a recipient
yet, they'll notice the list address in the TO field when they
go to add one.
This seems like an idea (nice one Leif) that will solve the
problems I've had so far.
Can
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Leif Gregory [LG] wrote:'
LG No, I do agree with you Marck. Taking a stock folder and just
LG dumping a %TO macro in it seems like the logical thing to do,
LG and that's where the problem lies. But as
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ravi [R] wrote:'
R Right. I agree, and I'm going to start using AB templates. The
R thing is ... to a relatively new user like myself ... folder
R templates seem like the most logical and easy to use.
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ravi [R] wrote:'
R Can anyone think of anything else that can go wrong with it?
Just remember the folder templates basic weakness being that it
needs to be selected for the templates to be used.
If you
Hi Allie,
On Sunday, September 22, 2002 06:52 your local time, (17:37 my local
time), you wrote:
If you use address book templates it doesn't matter where the
recipients message resides or which folder is currently selected.
The correct template will always be used.
Yes. And while using AB
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sudip Pokhrel [SP] wrote:'
SP Yes. And while using AB templates, and if you use multiple
SP accounts, its a good idea to add %Account macro to your new
SP message templates. This way your messages are
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icq: 196180805.1.2600 Service Pack 1
aim/msn/yim: r2maharaon a Pentium 233 MHz
http://shell-shocked.tk with 128 MB RAM.
Hold a hard drive to your ear -- listen to the C:
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Hi Ravi,
@21-Sep-2002, 15:40 Ravi [R] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
stock lecture
I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named Folder Templates. In
150 folders I have two and only two that have folder templates. They
are for
Hello Marck,
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 at 01:43:28 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
MDP If, at the instant you start a new message you happen to be
MDP focused on the wrong folder, the message gets given the wrong
MDP address. This happens when you click a mailto without changing
MDP folders. The results vary
Hello ,
Hey People, why did my copy of the Bat! just try to connect to
www.download.windowsupdate.com on port 80?
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Michael ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
http://.thompsonmike.co.uk/
PGP KeyID :=
On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, 15:16, Michael Thompson wrote:
Hey People, why did my copy of the Bat! just try to connect to
www.download.windowsupdate.com on port 80?
Are you using ZA (I'm not familiar with ZA under XP but to me it looks
like ZA)? If so, it's probably ZA mixing
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Hi Michael,
@11-Sep-2002, 14:16 Michael Thompson [MT] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MT Hey People, why did my copy of the Bat! just try to connect to
MT www.download.windowsupdate.com on port 80?
Nah... Outpost has the
Hello Marck,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 16:48:57 [GMT +0100] (which was 16:48 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
MDP Hi Michael,
MDP @11-Sep-2002, 14:16 Michael Thompson [MT] in
MDP [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MT Hey People, why did my copy of the Bat! just try to connect to
MT
Hello Marck,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 16:48:57 +0100 GMT (11/09/02, 22:48 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MT Hey People, why did my copy of the Bat! just try to connect to
MT www.download.windowsupdate.com on port 80?
MDP Nah... Outpost has the wrong app. TB just plain wouldn't do it. How
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 23:46:10 [GMT +0700] (which was 17:46 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
TF Wild guess: a trojan disguises itself as The Bat!, and maybe it's part
TF of a DDoS attack on the windowsupdate site.
TF Does Outpost use MD5 verification for the apps?
Yes it does, and
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 23:46:10 [GMT +0700] (which was 17:46 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
TF Does Outpost use MD5 verification for the apps?
It appears to be this message in tbbeta
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Every time I open it it trys to connect...any one know why???
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Hello Michael,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 18:39:07 +0100 GMT (12/09/02, 00:39 +0700 GMT),
Michael Thompson wrote:
MT It appears to be this message in tbbeta
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MT Every time I open it it trys to connect...any one know why???
Now I'm baffled. Let's think of a scenario: Because you
Hello People!
Sorry, That was the wrong message. It is this one.
Interesting note: When I allow access to Port 80 on opening this
message, it dos'nt open this message. (Hence the earlier mistake of
posting the wrong message!) It infact opens something completly
different each time...If I deny
Hello Thomas,
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, at 00:50:05 [GMT +0700] (which was 18:50 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
TF Now I'm baffled. Let's think of a scenario: Because you don't have the
TF root certificate in your AB, TB tries to connect and download it (I
TF don't think TB does that, but let's humour
Dear Thomas,
Going back 19:50 11.09.2002...
Now I'm baffled. Let's think of a scenario: Because you don't have the
root certificate in your AB, TB tries to connect and download it (I
don't think TB does that, but let's humour the idea). For some reason,
the windowsupdate file is trigged and
Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12.09.2002,
03:49:43:
Aha! Not so weird after all. It's S/MIME signed. I'll bet you have
MSCryptoAPI selected for S/MIME. The S/MIME signature verification
is calling the MSCryptoAPI which in turn is hitting HTTP on port 80.
Switch to Internal
Hi all,
When I view a folder in View Threads By...Subject mode, the threads
seem to be in a weird order.
For example, rather than the first message in the thread appearing as
the root of the thread, the last message appears as the root!
Also, when I expand the thread, I get the oldest message
Hallo Ben,
On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 09:40:50 +0100GMT (19-7-02, 10:40 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
BK For example, rather than the first message in the thread appearing as
BK the root of the thread, the last message appears as the root!
Sort on date with descending order and you're done.
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The,
For some strange reason I turned off the option to auto-size the
subject column as threads expand. Now I can't find where it is set.
Can someone help me out?
TIA
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Windows 2000 5.0.2195 (Service Pack 2)
How do you make Windows
Hello Tim,
It was foretold that on Sunday, July 14, 2002 at 16:10 GMT -0400, Tim
Musson [TM] would type:
TM For some strange reason I turned off the option to auto-size the
TM subject column as threads expand. Now I can't find where it is set.
TM Can someone help me out?
- Options
Hey Januk,
My MUA believes 'The Bat! (v1.60q/Post3) Educational' was used
to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Sunday, July 14, 2002 at 4:36:36 PM.
JA - Options
JA- Preferences
JA - Message List
JA It is the first option.
Yes, I think I am blind today...
Thanks!
Hi tbudl,
The threading by subject does not always work.
I had 3 messages with the subject: Lab swap and it did
not thread it. But it works on most subjects.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ
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Hi syv,
@05 July 2002, 09:13 -0700 (17:13 UK time) syv [S] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
S I had 3 messages with the subject: Lab swap and it did
S not thread it. But it works on most subjects.
S Any suggestion
On Friday, July 05, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Threads by subject
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Hi syv,
@05 July 2002, 09:13 -0700 (17:13 UK time) syv [S] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
S I had 3 messages with the subject: Lab swap and
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Hi syv,
@05 July 2002, 10:32 -0700 (18:32 UK time) syv [S] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck D
Pearlstone:
Look:
S Subject: Re: BGP question
S Subject: Re: BGP Question
^
Case sensitivity is
I have been using TB for about 2 years now, but I still consider
myself a novice with it. However...
Friday, July 5, 2002, 10:32:12 AM, syv wrote:
S I had 3 messages with the subject: Lab swap and it did
S not thread it. But it works on most subjects.
S Any suggestion?
Here are the headers
Hi Jim,
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002 12:07:38 -0700, you wrote:
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe that the In-Reply-To: field is how TB Threads, not by
subject at all. If the message with this ID does not exist in that
mailbox, it will not have a message to place this one under.
If you also
Hello Roelof
You wrote On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, at 22:44:22 [GMT +0200] (06:44:22 Wednesday, 3 July
2002 where I live):-
No.
Feature badly needed IMO.
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John Phillips Sydney, Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTML mail spam not welcome.
Using Bat! 1.60q 7BE05C47 - Being used by
Hello fellow Bat! fans.
Is it possible?
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Regards,
John Phillips Sydney, Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTML mail spam not welcome.
Using Bat! 1.60q 7BE05C47 - Being used by Windows 98 4.10 Build ASony Vaio
Notebook PCG-505TS Pentium 300 64meg ram
Gentleman: Knows how to
Hallo John,
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 04:53:02 +1000GMT (2-7-02, 20:53 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
JP Is it possible?
No.
Please insert your question in the body too, next time. That makes the
message better readable.
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Bat List,
The auto-complete for the subject seems to complete too quickly and is
a bit annoying. The problem is I like having the auto-complete for the
addresses. Is there anyway to have The Bat set up to not auto-complete
the subject line, but to just auto-complete the address field
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Hi Rick,
@24 June 2002, 09:48:52 -0400 (14:48 UK time) Rick Reumann wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
... Is there anyway to have The Bat set up to not auto-complete the
subject line, but to just auto-complete the addre
are right as long as I don't pause when typing the
subject. THanks for the feedback.
--
Rick
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I ever get real rich, I hope I'm not real mean to poor people,
like I am now.
-Jack Handey
Current Ver
Hello Marck,
Why not just ignore it and keep typing? The auto-complete will let you
carry on typing from where you left off and override the suggestion.
The problem comes when you want to type a shorter subject. For
example, if I send a message with subject Test number 2 and later I
want
On Monday, June 24, 2002, 16:39, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
The problem comes when you want to type a shorter subject. For
example, if I send a message with subject Test number 2 and later I
want to send one with subject Test, it is quite likely the it will
go out with Test number 2 also. It's
Subject: Not Have Subject Auto-Complete
From: Marcus Ohlström
~~
Hello Marcus,
The problem comes when you want to type a shorter subject. For
example, if I send a message with subject Test number 2 and later I
want to send one
Hello Rick,
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 09:48:52 -0400 GMT (24/06/02, 20:48 +0700 GMT),
Rick Reumann wrote:
RR The problem is I like having the auto-complete for the addresses.
RR Is there anyway to have The Bat set up to not auto-complete the
RR subject line, but to just auto-complete the address
in order to prevent the over-ride.
I don't think an option to turn off auto-complete for the subject
field would be that big of a deal.
--
Rick
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Subject: Not Have Subject Auto-Complete
From: Thomas F
~~
Hello Thomas,
The way I see it, you have to use an autocomplete option that does not
include history
I have mine set for just All Address Books but the subject line
still
. It one
point I typed [ot] and I want to switch it to [OT] and I had to
type that pretty darn fast in order to prevent the over-ride.
I don't think an option to turn off auto-complete for the subject
field would be that big of a deal.
Okay, then delete the offending entr
On Monday, June 24, 2002, Rick Reumann wrote...
I don't think an option to turn off auto-complete for the subject
field would be that big of a deal.
They have it for the addressing, but not for subjects... and the
history for both addressing and subject are stored in the same file :P
Rather
it but it's also just a pain in the bum!
I think that there should be an option to disable autocomplete for
subjects only and I am sure that it would not be too hard for the
developers to implement.
How many people find the autocomplete for subject useful? If so, what
do you use it for?
Regards
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.
--
PFord
The Bat! 1.60h (reg)
Windows 98 4.10 Build
I have the following in the subject filter section:
Access World - Development: (US|Other)
I want to filter emails that arrive that look like the following:
Access World - Development: US
or
Access World - Development: France (etc.)
But they are not working. Should I not be using
ment: US
or
Access World - Development: France (etc.)
But they are not working. Should I not be using the () or something?
You should use one of:
1) Alternative filters (specifying each in full)
2) Regular expressions
3) Filter on an abbreviated subject of Access World - Development:
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Cheers --
On Thursday, May 23, 2002, 14:17, Jon Lawrance wrote:
I filter all UK enquiries into a seperate folder so can't filter
just on Access World - Development:.
I thought there was a way to say, ThisString(Append This|Or This)
There could be 200 countries to cater for if I did alternatives.
reviated subject of Access World - Development:
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Hello Jon,
On Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 2:17:01 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
JL I filter all UK enquiries into a seperate folder so can't filter just
JL on Access World - Development:.
JL I thought there was a way to say, ThisString(Append
On Thursday, May 23, 2002, 14:29, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
You could make one specific filter for Access World - Development:
US and one for the rest.
That should read UK, sorry.
--
Regards,
Marcus Ohlström
Using The Bat! v1.60i on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
PGP Public Key
On Thursday, May 23, 2002, Jon Lawrance wrote...
I have the following in the subject filter section:
Access World - Development: (US|Other)
Are you just trying to filter each country into it's own folder? Or
are you filtering only certain countries into their own folder, and
the rest
Hello all,
Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
Subject keeps on auto-completing from history and this turns out to be
a PITA when you write a lot of messages every day. Does anybody know
of a way
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
Hello all,
Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
Subject keeps on auto-completing from history and this turns out to be
a PITA when you write a lot
;)
I haven't said that auto-complete is not useful. But, as many other
features, it depends on the way each of uses TB and it should be
_optional_ to use it or not.
Do you happen to know where the history for Subject is kept by TB?
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using
Hello Miguel,
On Tue, 7 May 2002 11:11:30 +0200GMT (7-5-02, 11:11 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MAU Auto-complete is nice and I use it in TO and CC from AB, not history.
MAU But, no matter what I select from Options/Preferences/System, the
MAU Subject keeps on auto-completing from history
Hello Miguel,
On Tue, 7 May 2002 11:54:34 +0200GMT (7-5-02, 11:54 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MAU Do you happen to know where the history for Subject is kept by TB?
In the account.his file in your account directory.
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Groetjes, Roelof
Hello Roelof,
In the account.his file in your account directory.
Thanks mate, I'll look at it later. Right now I'm fighting with my
server, to the point that I have just ordered a new one from Dell.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Hello Roelof,
I've selected 'Only default address book' and have no subject
autocomplete. Should work for you too, you're running the same
version.
I have the same selection but still get the autocomplete from history
on the subject.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 1:58:39 PM, you wrote:
MAU Thanks mate, I'll look at it later. Right now I'm fighting with my
MAU server, to the point that I have just ordered a new one from Dell.
In that case the struggle will continue :-(
FYI Dell is a clone builder, building computers/servers from
to uu.net about abuse... made life very easy ;)
I haven't said that auto-complete is not useful. But, as many other
features, it depends on the way each of uses TB and it should be
_optional_ to use it or not.
I was agreeing ;)
Do you happen to know where the history for Subject is kept by TB
Hello Jonathan,
I was agreeing ;)
Sorry, I'm having problems with my mail server today and it looks like
I'm reading messages too quickly. :-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Current Ver:
07 May 2002, 13:39, you wrote:
G FYI Dell is a clone builder, building computers/servers from the
G cheapest parts they can get, setup in a way to generate minimal service
G requests.
G Doesn't sound like a quality supplier to me.
What on earth does the above mean? How are Dell's machines set
ON Tuesday, May 7, 2002, 4:20:17 PM, you wrote:
CT What on earth does the above mean? How are Dell's machines set up to
CT generate minimal service requests? I don't think you know what you're
CT talking about.
Clive,
I should not have made that remark here, it to of topic and probably
I imagine no one wants this thread to go on forever, but
someone needs to point out that almost all the name brand
vendors do the same, but offer even less support. We build
our own boxes, but if I know someone who really thinks
they need a name brand machine, Dell is one of the better
ones and
I received an e-mail message containing a valid subject line with some
foreign characters, which the subject line has two Re::
Subject: Re: Re: ... ... ... Rep...
When I replied to the user's mesage, the Subject: line appear blank.
When I press Ctrl+Shift+K the Subject: line looks like
What's new in The Bat! 1.60?
[+] Tools|SmartPad
I cannot find this item documented anywhere.. Can anyone tell me what
i does.
I can run it , and it seems kinda like a multipart-clipboard /
textaeditor-thingie..
Can anyone tell me more about it ?
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personally use it only on occasion.
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is main one which is keeping me away of those versions. Is there any
chance for this to be fixed soon?
Mandara [v1.53d]
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Hi Mandara, hi list,
* Mandara (M) writes:
M Btw, there is a very annoying bug in versions 1.60x: you cannot
M browse folders/accounts anymore by first letter of their names. I
M have ~350 folders in 20+ accounts with specific character(s) at the
M beginning of name of each account (#) and main
of name of each account (#) and main folders' names
M (1, 2, 3, , $, *...) [...]
CT Works here.
I didn't know of this feature but it works here as well.
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the delimiter. So suddenly, you have a whole
wealth of them! Like: %SUBJECT=#%ABTOHandle other text by me#, or
some other character that you are certain isn't going to appear in
the name.
Thank you for the tip. I thought only the single quote was allowed.
Macros are very powerful
I am using the expression
%SUBJECT='%ABTOHandle other text by me'
in a Quick Template, as recently suggested by Dierk Haasis in order
to have the recipient's name appear in the subject line for a small
group of people to whom I send email.
There's a slight problem that I wonder
On Thursday, April 18, 2002, 1:50:31 PM, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
If my subject text contains a single quote (') then the subject
line becomes truncated at the first instance of the single quote. Is
there a way to bypass this?
I guess the obvious answer is don't use single quotes
Hello Dwight,
Thursday, April 18, 2002, 9:58:31 PM, you wrote:
On Thursday, April 18, 2002, 1:50:31 PM, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
If my subject text contains a single quote (') then the subject
line becomes truncated at the first instance of the single quote. Is
there a way to bypass
ON Thursday, April 18, 2002, 9:10:41 PM, you wrote:
CP That indeed is my workaround solution, but I was thinking about
CP something a little more sophisticated.
How about double, double the power for the same price?
Sorry, couldn't help myself, see quote :-)
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Hello Costas,
On Thursday, April 18, 2002 at 8:50:31 PM you wrote in
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CP There's a slight problem that I wonder if it can be solved. If my
CP subject text contains a single quote (') then the subject line becomes
CP t
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Hi Costas,
@18 April 2002, 21:50:31 +0300 (19:50 UK time) Costas Papadopoulos
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%SUBJECT='%ABTOHandle other text by me'
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There's a slight problem that I wonder if it can be solve
On Thursday, April 18, 2002, 2:10:41 PM, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
I guess the obvious answer is don't use single quotes in the
subject line,
but your subject line has a single quote in it with
following text.
you didn't address this portion of my comment. the subject of this
thread
males and females, sometimes even married and unmarried
females.
Hopefully you can now make up your own macro line.
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Hello,
I was wondering, can I personalise my mass mailing (to a few pals of
mine) and include each of my friends' name in the Subject line? I
tried %SUBJECT=%TONAME My subject and %SUBJECT=%TONAME My subject,
but neither attempt worked.
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Hello TBUL,
I am on 30 day trial of TB! and wanted to see how the Mass Mail
(i.e. Mail Merge) functioned. I think I got about 80% figured out on
first pass. Where does the Mass Mail pull the subject from on
quick templates, or is there some other type of template I should
use
Hello Greg,
Friday, April 12, 2002, 4:17:20 AM, you wrote:
GS Where does the Mass Mail pull the subject from on
GS quick templates, or is there some other type of template I should
GS use for this.
Well I have the subject figured out. Put the macro field into the
body of the quick
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