Hello Jenny,
> However, I'd prefer subfolder templates to be the same as the
> templates of the direct parent folder (again, unless I change them
> manually).
I would have preferred that too when I set up my folder structure some
time ago so that I didn't have to copy/paste so many times. Fortuna
Hi everybody,
I use a folder tree with several levels of subfolders. For each new
subfolder I create, the subfolder templates are the same as the default
ones defined in the Account Properties dialog box, unless of course I
change them manually afterwards. However, I'd prefer subfolder templates t
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Roelof Otten, [RO] wrote:
RO> I must object against my name being abbreviated in this way.
I'm very sorry Roelof. It will not happen again.
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RO> Do you use any commandline parameters to start TB.
RO> Are you using a program that automatically feeds keystrokes to other
RO> programs?
RO> What OS are you on?
RO> What firewall and virus scanner do you use?
RO> When's the last time you checked your harddisk with scandisk?
RO> What connectio
Hallo Allie,
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 06:20:10 -0500GMT (10-6-03, 13:20 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
AM> Roelof Otten, [RO] wrote:
AM> This is the second time I've seen Roel
I must object against my name being abbreviated in this way. And I do
so for two reasons.
First: it's kind of sensitive, be
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Roelof Otten, [RO] wrote:
RO> BTW You started your question as an answer to another thread. That's
RO> not the best thing to do for the following reason.
This is the second time I've seen Roel make this comment and I have to
endorse it.
This is ac
Hallo Anna,
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 19:00:45 -0500GMT (10-6-03, 2:00 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
A> I hate introducing myself as a newbie
Welcome to the list anyway. ;-)
A> About three times in four (though not in the initial bootup after
A> turning on the computer), when I boot up TB!, I get a
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, 3:00:45 AM, Anna wrote:
A> Last night, I got this additional system message (The one with
A> the famous red/white X): "Access violation at address 006DEF6F in
A> module 'thebat.exe.' Read of address 0034." (I think I got
A> the # of zeros right.)
Hmm... Soon after
Hi, everyone,
I hate introducing myself as a newbie by introducing my ignorance
first, but that's what I'm going to have to do. I installed TB!
two days ago and, with some help from TB!er Jeanny House, have it
up and running sort of. I do have a problem though that I can't
figure out or find in FA
Hello Roelof,
On Monday, June 09, 2003, you wrote:
RO> BTW You started your question as an answer to another thread. That's
RO> not the best thing to do for the following reason.
RO> The Bat is able to thread messages properly, in order to see what I
RO> mean, just select the folder where you'
Hallo Julio,
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 13:36:57 -0400GMT (9-6-03, 19:36 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JJ> Are there any ready-made Bat macros for filtering out spam? I have
JJ> just joined and haven't explored the options to search the
JJ> archives, so bear with me, please.
I use filters posted by M
Monday, June 9, 2003, 1:36:57 PM, Julio wrote:
J> Are there any ready-made Bat macros for filtering out spam? I
J> have just joined and haven't explored the options to search
J> the archives, so bear with me, please.
Your best bet is to search the archive for POPFile.
http://popfile.sourceforge.n
Are there any ready-made Bat macros for filtering out spam? I have just
joined and haven't explored the options to search the archives, so bear with
me, please.
Julio Juncal
Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silver
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Hello Miguel,
Friday, March 14, 2003, 7:36:58 PM, you wrote:
MAU> Hello Sean,
>> Okay I will have to remember that the next time :)
MAU> You can change those keyboard shortcuts in View/Edit shortcuts. I
MAU> changed them a long time ago to just :)
Hello Sean,
> Okay I will have to remember that the next time :)
You can change those keyboard shortcuts in View/Edit shortcuts. I
changed them a long time ago to just :)
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Using The Bat! v1.62i
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Hello Allie,
Friday, March 14, 2003, 6:38:55 PM, you wrote:
TF>>> Unfortunately not (yet).
SR>> Oh well, will have to click and click away :)
AM> Using either <]> or will take you to the
AM> next unread message within a thread without your manuall
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Sean Rima [SR] wrote:
TF>> Unfortunately not (yet).
SR> Oh well, will have to click and click away :)
Using either <]> or will take you to the
next unread message within a thread without your manually having to
click your way into the thread to fin
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Hello Thomas,
Friday, March 14, 2003, 6:30:57 PM, you wrote:
TF> Hello Sean,
TF> On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 18:23:10 + GMT (15/03/03, 01:23 +0700 GMT),
TF> Sean Rima wrote:
>> I have TB! setup to view threads, but I cannot see an option to auto
>>
Hello Sean,
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 18:23:10 + GMT (15/03/03, 01:23 +0700 GMT),
Sean Rima wrote:
> I have TB! setup to view threads, but I cannot see an option to auto
> expand threads if there is any unreqad mail in that thread. Is this
> possible
Unfortunately not (yet).
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Hello tbudl,
I have TB! setup to view threads, but I cannot see an option to auto
expand threads if there is any unreqad mail in that thread. Is this
possible
Sean
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Hello Newsacct,
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003 at 08:30 GMT -0500, Newsacct [N] pressed
random keys until the following was produced:
N> Well, does the %text remove the >s from the message? I mean, if they
N> are already in the original text? I didn't think it did that. I
N> thought that w
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 14:30, Newsacct wrote:
> Well, does the %text remove the >s from the message? I mean, if they
> are already in the original text? I didn't think it did that. I
> thought that was good for replying without using the >s but I need to
> remove ones that are alr
Hello Jeanny,
Thanks. I will take a look but I was hoping to still find a way to do
it in the program. My old email software, Calypso, used to do it for
me. The Bat seems far more powerfull so I am lost as to why it "can't"
be done. :)
Fred
Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 12:03:08 AM, you wrote:
J
Hello Marcus,
Well, does the %text remove the >s from the message? I mean, if they
are already in the original text? I didn't think it did that. I
thought that was good for replying without using the >s but I need to
remove ones that are already there.
I do appreciate the help though!
On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, 8:52:42 PM, Newsacct wrote:
N>> When I forward messages, I like to remove all the >s from the
N>> messages to make them look pretty. Heh!
N>> How can I do that easily? Anyone?
There's a great little program called eCleaner that'll do this in a
couple of mouse clicks.
On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, 21:52, Newsacct wrote:
> When I forward messages, I like to remove all the >s from the
> messages to make them look pretty. Heh!
> How can I do that easily? Anyone?
Permanently or on a per message basis?
If permanently, you have to work on your forward template. Inse
On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, 8:52:42 PM, Newsacct wrote:
N> When I forward messages, I like to remove all the >s from the
N> messages to make them look pretty. Heh!
N> How can I do that easily? Anyone?
The easiest way I can think of is to highlight what you want to forward,
press Ctrl-C, & then us
Hey Everyone,
Ok another stupid question from a newbie. :)
When I forward messages, I like to remove all the >s from the messages
to make them look pretty. Heh!
How can I do that easily? Anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Fred
Current version is 1.62
That must have been all over the place yesterday. I saw it twice and
then again about ten minutes ago. I point my mailer to
pop2.norton.antivirus and thus they never make it to my machine let
alone to my mailer util that are disabled/isolated.
Friday, April 26, 2002, 2:26:41 PM, Christopher
On Friday, April 26, 2002, 7:00:34 PM, Gene wrote:
> I understand that Norton 2002 will scan ANY mailer's messages. I
> don't know that for a fact as I have the 2001 version.
I can confirm that this is the case. I have Norton Internet Security
2002 and it works with TB, scanning incoming an
Hello Paul!
On Friday, April 26, 2002 at 5:51:25 PM you wrote:
> I'm currently using a trial version of TB v1.6c, could anyone tell me
> if there is anyway to use Norton Antivirus Corporate edition 7.0 to
> scan incoming and outgoing email?
Only Norton's own scanning of e-mail.
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I understand that Norton 2002 will scan ANY mailer's messages. I
don't know that for a fact as I have the 2001 version. With TB, I
just put pop3.norton.antivirus in the TB pop slot and provide the
userid and mindspring pop info in the userid slot. See your Norton
writeup to see how to set it
Hi all,
I'm currently using a trial version of TB v1.6c, could anyone tell me
if there is anyway to use Norton Antivirus Corporate edition 7.0 to
scan incoming and outgoing email? I have noticed some integration with
AV's, but only AVP.
Cheers,
Paul
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Hello Andreas,
On Saturday, May 05, 2001 13:28:03 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Dumb newbie question on mailing list use':
Andreas> How can I reply to a tread so that my mail goes to the list and not to
I've set up the mailing list program to send me the new threads and
messages in the Digest version. In these digests, I can only see the
e-mail addresses of the contributors, but there appears to be no way
of sending a reply to the group.
How can I reply to a tread so that my mail goes to the lis
TBUDL
Subject: Re: Newbie Question
Hi Tony,
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 09:45:32 -0800GMT (05/01/2001, 01:45 +0800GMT),
Tony Blomfield wrote:
TB> I do not require fancy features. I just want to send and receive Email,
and
TB> store up to 500Gb of Email safely on anther machine in an SQL data
Hi Tony,
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 09:45:32 -0800GMT (05/01/2001, 01:45 +0800GMT),
Tony Blomfield wrote:
TB> I do not require fancy features. I just want to send and receive Email, and
TB> store up to 500Gb of Email safely on anther machine in an SQL database. An
TB> integrated Spell Checker in English
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Hi tonyb,
On 04 January 2001 at 13:00:07 +1300 (which was 00:00 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
tscn> OK Thanks for the Replies so far. Let me try and voice
tscn> myself another way then with some more questions.
tscn>
Hello!
Thursday, January 04, 2001, 8:45:32 PM, Tony Blomfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TB> I wish to store my data specifically in interbase IB6 database. Interbase is
TB> an extremely reliable SQL Database built by Borland Corporation. It is now
TB> Open source under the Mozilla Licence, a
Hello!
Thursday, January 04, 2001, 1:12:21 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
TB>> I do not require fancy features. I just want to send and
TB>> receive Email, and store up to 500Gb of Email safely on
TB>> anther machine in an SQL database. An integrated Spell
TB>> Checker in E
Hi Tony,
.
TB> I do not require fancy features. I just want to send and receive Email, and
TB> store up to 500Gb of Email safely on anther machine in an SQL database. An
TB> integrated Spell Checker in English would be a nice extra.
You must have very large hard drives. That a min
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Hi Tony,
On 04 January 2001 at 09:45:32 -0800 (which was 17:45 where I
live) Tony Blomfield wrote and made these points:
TB> I do not require fancy features. I just want to send and
TB> receive Email, and store up to 500Gb of Email safely on
TB> ant
On 04-01-2001 at 09:45:32GMT -0800 (which was 17:45 where I live)
Tony Blomfield wrote regarding the subject of "Newbie Question"
Hello Tony,
Tony> Hi I have just subscribed to this list. I dont have your product yet, but am
Tony> seriously looking for a reliable replacement
Hi I have just subscribed to this list. I dont have your product yet, but am
seriously looking for a reliable replacement for Outlook. The emphasis is on
reliable, and particuarly on Reliability of data storage - which is where
Outlook is very weak. I have decided I will not tolerate any longer da
Januk,
That fixed it! Thank you very much.
I Purged all folders and now there is no screen/mouse lockup anymore.
Now, when the mail comes in, everything still works perfect! I can even delete
messages, when the mail is coming in, and still move the mouse like nothing is
happening.
I went into all
Hello Bill,
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000 at 14:32:24 GMT -0700 (which was 2:32 PM
where I live) witnesses say Bill Fuller typed:
> Why is it, when the mail is coming in, the computer locks up for a few
> seconds, then unlocks, then locks up again..etc.
> The mouse will temporarily freeze up, then will
Hello friends,
I'm a newbie to "The Bat", and so far I'm loving it.
I really like the "Insert Quick Template".
Anyway,
Why is it, when the mail is coming in, the computer locks up for a few
seconds, then unlocks, then locks up again..etc.
The mouse will temporarily freeze up, then will only skip
Hello Jim,
On Sunday, October 15, 2000 at 13:43:04 GMT -0400 (which was 10:43 AM
where I live) witnesses say Jim Steiner typed:
> I defined the "list" by having the handle "jokes", and using the
> handles of the individuals, all of whom are in the address book.
Ok, where did you define the l
Hi Jim,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 13:43:04 -0400GMT (16/10/2000, 01:43 +0800GMT),
Jim Steiner wrote:
JS> It seemed that, when trying to send, The Bat! was passing on the
JS> handles to my ISP's server, rather than the email addresses associated
JS> with the handles.
It looks like TB doesn't expand th
Hi Jim,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 13:45:40 -0400GMT (16/10/2000, 01:45 +0800GMT),
Jim Steiner wrote:
JS> I'm missing something here, because when I create a message to the
JS> "jokes" list, I key in "jokes" and TAB on, all the individual email
JS> addresses appear.
Isn't this what yuo want? Did you c
I'm missing something here, because when I create a message to the
"jokes" list, I key in "jokes" and TAB on, all the individual email
addresses appear.
Jim
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Advanced Warning: This Writer May be Misusing Terms As Defined in
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I defined the "list" by having the handle "jokes", and using the
handles of the individuals, all of whom are in the address book.
It seemed that, when trying to send, The Bat! was passing on the
handles to my ISP's
ject
> of "Newbie Question On Simple Mailing List":
>>> When you specify the name of a group as a recipient it should
>>> appear as in angle brackets rather than just simply
>>> jokelist.
JA>> I'm doing something similar here, and just typing t
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On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 23:20:24 +0100, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
JA>> I'm doing something similar here, and just typing the group's handle
JA>> (no brackets) works fine.
MDP> Wow! Did that change then?
Yeah. If you simply type the group name, TB! c
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Hi Januk,
On 14 October 2000 at 14:10:17 GMT -0700 (which was 22:10 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Newbie Question On Simple Mailing List":
>> When you specify the name of a group a
Hello Marck,
On Saturday, October 14, 2000 at 17:58:24 GMT +0100 (which was 9:58 AM
where I live) witnesses say Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
> When you specify the name of a group as a recipient it should appear
> as in angle brackets rather than just simply jokelist.
I'm doing something simi
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Hi Jim,
On 14 October 2000 at 12:03:03 GMT -0400 (which was 17:03 where I
live) Jim Steiner wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Newbie Question On Simple Mailing List":
JS> When I try to send a message to my "jokes"
Hello All!
This has to be a stupid question, but ... HELP!
I'm a newly-converted Eudora Pro user, trying The Bat! as a
replacement. I've pulled in my EP address book, and checked the
addresses, nicknames and all.
When I try to send a message to my "jokes" list, they don't send. If
I try each
This message: 23/07/2000 23:41 GMT.
Hello Jamie,
On 23 July 2000 at 21:55:37 GMT +0100 (which was 21:55 where I live)
Jamie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
A> I move a message to folder X and that message is immediately
A> replied to using the X folder template and sent.
JD> Currently there isn't
Hi Arnie,
> Is there anyway to set up TB so that by manually moving a
> message from the inbox to another folder an action associated
> with the destination folder is immediately triggered? i.e. I
> move a message to folder X and that message is immediately
> replied to using the X fo
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 13:46:31 -0700, phil wrote:
A>> Just registered TB having decided it (with a few limitations) to
A>> be a wonderful email client. My question regards triggering
A>> actions. Is there anyway to set up TB so that by manually moving a
A>> message from the inbox to anothe
Hello Arnie,
Sunday, July 23, 2000, 8:15:59 PM, you wrote:
A> Hello TBUDL,
A> Just registered TB having decided it (with a few limitations) to be a
A> wonderful email client. My question regards triggering actions.
A> Is there anyway to set up TB so that by manually moving a message
A>
Greetings Arnie!
On Sunday, July 23, 2000 at 15:15:59 GMT -0400 (which was 12:15 PM where you think
I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
A> Hello TBUDL,
A> Just registered TB having decided it (with a few limitations) to be a
A> wonderful email client. My question regards triggering action
Hello TBUDL,
Just registered TB having decided it (with a few limitations) to be a
wonderful email client. My question regards triggering actions.
Is there anyway to set up TB so that by manually moving a message
from the inbox to another folder an action associated with the
destinatio
Thanks Jast, I'll try it!
J> You might want to use a workaround: Select all messages in list (Ctrl+A)
J> and then mark all as read (Ctrl+M). If you have threaded view on, you must
J> first open all threads (Ctrl+*) :-( Still works very quickly as you don't
J> even have to take your hand off
Morning Jim,
> Is it possible to switch off the 'Are you sure?' window which appears when
> you click on 'Mark all Messages Read'? I use the function very often and the
> extra window is starting to get annoying.
You might want to use a workaround: Select all messages in list (Ctrl+A)
and then
Sorry if this has been covered before...
Is it possible to switch off the 'Are you sure?' window which appears when
you click on 'Mark all Messages Read'? I use the function very often and the
extra window is starting to get annoying.
Jim
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Thursday, January 13, 2000, 9:56:09 AM, Urban wrote:
JA>> When you say automate, what exactly do you mean?
> I want to filter the messages without having to download them first.
That requires a bit of skullduggery with POP. With true IMAP it is a snap.
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Hello Januk,
Thursday, January 13, 2000, 1:43:41 AM, you wrote:
JA> When you say automate, what exactly do you mean?
I want to filter the messages without having to download them first.
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Hello Urban,
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 4:29:45 PM, you wrote:
> Hello listmembers,
> I've only used the Bat for four days, and I've just discovered the
> Mail Dispatcher. A great little utility, but is there a way to
> automate it, using filters or something like that?
When you say automa
Hello listmembers,
I've only used the Bat for four days, and I've just discovered the
Mail Dispatcher. A great little utility, but is there a way to
automate it, using filters or something like that?
Thanks in advance,
Urban
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