, Jurgen Haug wrote...
is there a way (in a macro or so) to prevent TB from cutting
anything below the cut-line, if that cut-line is not only two - and
a space? LIke, I often get mails from people who use
as a separator and for whatever reason
there's a space
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hallo Fledermäuse,
is there a way (in a macro or so) to prevent TB from cutting anything below the
cut-line, if that cut-line is not only two - and a space? LIke, I often get mails from
people who use as a separator
On Friday, April 09, 2004, Jurgen Haug wrote...
is there a way (in a macro or so) to prevent TB from cutting
anything below the cut-line, if that cut-line is not only two - and
a space? LIke, I often get mails from people who use
as a separator and for whatever reason
At 12:10 PM on 2/12/2004, Onno Broekmans typed ...
O Well, perhaps I'm just talking gibberish... Never mind then :)
I've seen the space at the end of the cutline be eaten, too. It hasn't
happened recently, but you're not imagining the problem. I've just
never been able to reproduce it reliably.
Hello Leif,
Thursday, February 5, 2004, 7:50:46 AM, you wrote:
C It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and
C not the top.
LG That is correct, and as Marck alluded to earlier in this thread, the
LG reason we do not include the cut line in the list footer. If we did,
LG
Hello Allister,
Sunday, February 8, 2004, 6:46:36 PM, you wrote:
AJ Well, we all love a bit of circular logic! If you insist on it,
AJ insist on it - there's reason enough without the above.
Nope, nothing circular about it. I purposely added another cutline
below my signature to simulate what
On Thursday, February 12, 2004 , Leif Gregory wrote:
AJ --
AJ Cheers,
AJ Allister
LG Please include a signature delimiter in your messages. This consists
LG of a dashdashspacereturn, i.e., a '-- ' by itself on a line.
LG This allows your readers, when replying, to quote your text without
LG
Hello Onno,
Thursday, February 12, 2004, 9:08:18 AM, you wrote:
OB Well, there *was* a cut mark, was there? That reminds me of the
OB little problem I have with The Bat!, so I'm posting this reply
OB here. Not sure about it, just wondering if it's me or TB.
OB Regards,
Please note, the below
Hello Onno,
Thursday, February 12, 2004, 9:08:18 AM, you wrote:
OB When entering a template's contents, TB seems to 'eat' the
OB trailing space after the two dashes. The same seems to happen in
OB the message editor. This seems to lead to bugs, like TB not
OB properly removing signatures etc.
On Thursday, February 12, 2004 , Leif Gregory wrote:
OB When entering a template's contents, TB seems to 'eat' the
OB trailing space after the two dashes. The same seems to happen in
OB the message editor. This seems to lead to bugs, like TB not
OB properly removing signatures etc.
LG Hmmm. I
Hello Onno,
Thursday, February 12, 2004, 10:10:02 AM, you wrote:
OB Well, perhaps I'm just talking gibberish... Never mind then :)
OB Regards,
OB --
OB Onno Broekmans
OB |Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OB |Website:http://www.onnodb.com
OB Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows XP 5.1
On Thursday, February 12, 2004 , Leif Gregory wrote:
LG Try doing it manually. Reply to this, delete your sig, and type:
LG --
LG From Onno
LG It should work fine provided you do a -- enter.
Hi Leif,
Well, hereby a message with a cutmark-test to see if it works when
doing it manually from
Hello Onno,
Thursday, February 12, 2004, 11:19:37 AM, you wrote:
OB Well, hereby a message with a cutmark-test to see if it works when
OB doing it manually from the message editor. If it does, then
OB perhaps I should try to fix my template... Btw, any idea if
OB setting a template for a parent
On Thursday, February 12, 2004 , Leif Gregory wrote:
LG What I did was create a text file that is actually my sig, then
LG used the %PUT macro. i.e.
LG %PUT=L:\Program Files\The Bat!\templates\TBsig.txt
Hi Leif,
Now *that*'s a terrific idea! Will do that shortly... It does not only
properly
Hello Onno,
Thursday, February 12, 2004, 1:37:52 PM, you wrote:
OB Now *that*'s a terrific idea! Will do that shortly... It does not
OB only properly solve the cut mark problem, but also makes life a
OB bit easier ;-) Thanks a lot!
Great! Looking forward to seeing proper cutlines from you soon!
On Wednesday, February 4, 2004 @ 11:23:19 AM [-0700], Allie Martin wrote:
I know that threading by references rocks and agree with the convenience
but some may choose not to do so for whatever reason they may have.
I'll hop in here...I do TbR (Thread by Reference) with most of my
folders but
Hello Chris,
On 4 Feb 2004 at 00:11:48 -0500 GMT [06:11 CET] you wrote:
On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:55 PM, you wrote:
C Somewhat random observation:
C Since mailing lists are not one-to-one, you should consider using the
C original sender's name and not the pronoun you. This can be
C
Hello Chris,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 22:40:39 -0500 GMT (04/02/2004, 10:40 +0700 GMT),
Chris wrote:
It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and not
the top.
Yes, the last cutline will be used. I don't think that is a problem.
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The
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Thomas Fernandez wrote:
It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and not
the top.
Yes, the last cutline will be used. I don't think that is a problem.
The main benefit occurs when replying to text in a list digest. Each
message
Hello Andre,
Why? If the name is mentioned in the greeting there's no need to mention
it again. It's already clear whose quotation that is.
Agree. And also there is threading :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Winamp OFF:
Hello Chris,
Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 8:42:25 PM, you wrote:
C What's up with the trouts? Are they in any way related to the
C trouts that people get slapped with on IRC?
The trouts predated even IRC. I used them when I ran a BBS in the mid
90s, and even then I picked up the trout habit from
Hello Chris,
Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 8:40:39 PM, you wrote:
C It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and
C not the top.
That is correct, and as Marck alluded to earlier in this thread, the
reason we do not include the cut line in the list footer. If we did
Hello Chris,
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 11:09:09 PM, Mary R Bull wrote in the
message cut-line RFC and client support
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Like moderators say when they act as such, please don't feel singled out
Cris by what I am going to comment or ask you. Most things apply to many
Mau, [M] wrote:
M Like moderators say when they act as such, please don't feel singled
M out Cris by what I am going to comment or ask you. Most things apply
M to many others on this and other TB lists.
Isn't it a nice diplomatic start? :)
M - Who cares about the date and time Mary Bull wrote
Hello Allie,
Mau, [M] wrote:
M Like moderators say when they act as such, please don't feel singled
M out Cris by what I am going to comment or ask you. Most things apply
M to many others on this and other TB lists.
Isn't it a nice diplomatic start? :)
M - Who cares about the date and
Mau, [M] wrote:
M Please note that if I quote you full message without any trimming is
M because some people may have deleted your message and not have it in
M their message base, or may not be using a threaded view or may be
M using the ticker virtual folder.
Your response surprises me.
On the
Hello Allie,
Your response surprises me.
Why? You should know me by now.
On the one hand we're discussing an introduction that is 2 or three
lines long and questioning its redundancy.
Redundant and unnecessary information is redundant and unnecessary
regardless of how long it is.
And now
Hello Allie,
Now, can we please stop this nitpicking about how members choose to word
introductions to their replies.
Sorry Allie, I agreed on stopping this but I forgot something about
nitpicking.
This is from your MOD template about cut mark and used in this same
thread by Marck:
,- [
Hello MAU!
On Wednesday, February 04, 2004, 4:06 PM, you wrote:
AM Now, can we please stop this nitpicking about how members choose to word
AM introductions to their replies.
M Sorry Allie, I agreed on stopping this but I forgot something about
M nitpicking.
M This is from your MOD template
Hi MAU,
on Wed, 4 Feb 2004 23:06:38 +0100GMT, you wrote:
M ,- [ ]
M | This allows your readers, when replying, to quote your text without
M | the signature and list footers since everything below and including
M | the sig delimiter is excluded when quoting.
M `-
M I would understand
At 5:26 PM on 2/4/2004, Peter Meyns typed ...
P Three lines isn't much, right. But what should be wrong about
P courtesy? :-)
Seems like an excellent idea to me. Now will someone please say Nazi
so this topic can officially end! g
--
Bill Blinn - Technology Editor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -
Hello Mary,
Oh, come on, Miguel! Sit down with me and have a cup of coffee.
Tomorrow morning. If I have some coffee now I won't sleep.
The cut-mark is one of the distinctive and wonderful features of this
list, and I am really glad the moderators enforce it. (Even though
mine gets messed
Hello Peter,
It makes a difference when viewing it in RTV. It looks much nicer and
is easier to ignore when everything below the cut mark appears smaller
and in light grey as it does here... :o)
I know, and I have said I have nothing against the cut mark.
The RTV, the reader for those who
Hello MAU!
On Wednesday, February 04, 2004, 4:41 PM, you wrote
MRB Oh, come on, Miguel! Sit down with me and have a cup of coffee.
M Tomorrow morning. If I have some coffee now I won't sleep.
It's a date. :)
MRB The cut-mark is one of the distinctive and wonderful features of this
MRB list,
Hi MAU,
on Wed, 4 Feb 2004 23:46:33 +0100GMT, you wrote:
Three lines isn't much, right. But what should be wrong about
courtesy? :-)
M Don't misunderstand me. Of course there is nothing wrong with courtesy.
M But why ask for courtesy at the end of the message (where no one looks
M anyway) and
Hello Mary,
No, but I'm way too old for you. :) Unless you believe in December-May
arrangements. :)
Way to old for me? What do you know? I'm not a kid any more. Actually, I
haven't been a kid for many many years. And when I say many many I mean
many many. :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech
Hello MAU!
On Wednesday, February 04, 2004, 5:22 PM, you wrote:
MRB No, but I'm way too old for you. :) Unless you believe in December-May
MRB arrangements. :)
M Way to old for me? What do you know? I'm not a kid any more. Actually, I
M haven't been a kid for many many years. And when I say
Hello Mary,
So, send me a Reply template that will strip out all that
beginning-stuff which posters so often put in before getting to the
point, and I'll send you a valentine, and we'll see how it goes! :)
Just include this macro at the beginning of your template:
Hello MAU!
On Wednesday, February 04, 2004, 5:39 PM, you wrote:
MRB So, send me a Reply template that will strip out all that
MRB beginning-stuff which posters so often put in before getting to the
MRB point, and I'll send you a valentine, and we'll see how it goes! :)
M Just include this macro
Hello Mary,
Though his age he won't tell!
I won't tell but I can write it :) I'll be 61 in two months from today.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Winamp OFF:
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using
Hello MAU!
On Wednesday, February 04, 2004, 6:13 PM, you wrote:
MRB Though his age he won't tell!
Indispensable Miguel!!
M I won't tell but I can write it :) I'll be 61 in two months from
M today.
Then I shall also write a birthday rhyme for you!
I'll be 77 in about 3 months. And I have one
Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
MB I'll be 77 in about 3 months. And I have one grandchild, who'll be 21
MB in two days and was born in a February snowstorm.
MB BTW, that template only seems to work on messages from you. g :)
Ok. It's time guys. :))
moderator
I deleted an account and deleted my
Hello Allie!
On Wednesday, February 04, 2004, 6:37 PM, you wrote:
AM Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
snip
AM Ok. It's time guys. :))
AM moderator
AM I deleted an account and deleted my moderatorial templates. ooops!!!
AM Anyway, not to ever single you out Mary. ;)
AM This thread has gone on long enough and
Hello Darrin!
On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:07 AM, you wrote:
M This is a test to see whether tbudl is still bouncing my mail. ...
D Showing up just fine.
Thanks, Darrin. Showed here, too. Sorry about that broken delimiter in
my New message sig template. Spotted it as soon as I tried a
Hi Mary,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, at 09:21:40 [GMT -0600] (which was 7:21 AM my
time) you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
M Thanks, Darrin. Showed here, too. Sorry about that broken delimiter in
M my New message sig template. Spotted it as soon as I tried a reply to
M myself, went to the Address Book,
Hello Darrin!
On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:48 AM, you wrote:
M ... Sorry about that broken delimiter ...
D No problem. Looks fine now. :)
Thanks again! :)
--
Best regards,
Mary
The Bat! 2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1
Hello!
tko TB removes excess whitespace from the ends of lines, so if I do
tko not go back and add a space there immediately before sending,
tko this happens.
Yep. You can call quick template, when writing a message, with
%CutHere macro in it (found in MyMacros at http://en.barin.com.ua).
Just
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 3:30:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
the message cut-line RFC and client support
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since this seems to be of concern to many here and not other lists,
can someone tell me if this (signature deliminator) is defined by some RFC?
It is defined
Dear Andrew,
@3-Feb-2004, 22:40 +0200 (03-Feb 20:40 UK time) Andrew Perevodchik
[AP] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
tko can someone tell me if this is defined by some RFC and also
tko what other e-mail clients take this convention into account?
AP Afaik no. It's just Bat's behaviour.
* Andrew Perevodchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tko can someone tell me if this is defined by some RFC and also what
tko other e-mail clients take this convention into account?
Afaik no. It's just Bat's behaviour.
No, all good mail clients handle signature delimiters (Gnus, mutt
etc.).
-- Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 3:38:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Malformed cut-line.. g
T I type it manually because I dislike automated signatures.
Not relevant, because it's the rules here that you have one. Search
the list archive if you want to know why we don't put the cut mark
-- Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 2:30:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a malformed cut line pointed out to me and began to wonder...
tko --
tko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Malformed cut-line.. g
I type it manually because I dislike automated signatures.
TB removes excess whitespace from the ends
Hello tb,
Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 4:25:40 PM, you wrote:
tko Umm, am I being told I need to put a cut-line on these mails
tko without signatures? It's been vehemently regurgitated so often I
tko thought I had to put in a cut-line and I don't even use
tko signatures.
Yes... If you don't put
-- Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 6:05:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tko Umm, am I being told I need to put a cut-line on these mails
tko without signatures? It's been vehemently regurgitated so often I
tko thought I had to put in a cut-line and I don't even use
tko signatures.
Yes... If you
Hi tb,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, at 19:12:24 [GMT -0600] (which was 6:12 PM where I
live) you wrote:
tko Type my first name after the cutline? What does that mean?
Meaning you can type the dashdashspaceenter then type your
name.
tko When I do I get messages about a malformed cut-line.
If you do
Hi Leif,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, at 20:15:22 [GMT -0700] (which was 8:15 PM where I
live) you wrote:
LG Ok, so the below is a manually typed cutline, my first name, and
LG some junk to show it does work and does not get malformed. The
LG below is not a template of any sort.
grinning Well, good it
Hello Leif!
On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:15 PM, you wrote:
LG Now watch it not work when I actually send this to the list. grin
SCNR :)
I accomplished that, of course, with a manual highlight-and-copy. Your
cut-mark worked perfectly, Leif.
And your patience here in explaining reminds me
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 8:12:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
the message cut-line RFC and client support
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Type my first name after the cutline? What does that mean?
Often e-mail signatures, like the signatures on paper letters, contain
some information about
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 10:24:15 PM, Leif Gregory wrote in the
message cut-line RFC and client support
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--
Cya
Or whatever to the end of your template shouldn't be a big deal.
--
Cheers,
Leif Gregory
It seems as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 10:29:48 PM, Mary R Bull wrote in the
message cut-line RFC and client support
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Shutting up now, before I get a trout shower. :)
What's up with the trouts? Are they in any way related to the trouts
that people get slapped with on IRC?
/slap
-- Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 7:12:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ctrl-enter is the keyboard shortcut to send a mail message.
I do this because I've found just doing dashdashspaceenter
following by some text on the final line will result in an apparently
malformed cut-line. This made sense
Hello Chris!
On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:42 PM, you wrote:
MRB Shutting up now, before I get a trout shower. :)
C What's up with the trouts? Are they in any way related to the trouts
C that people get slapped with on IRC?
C /slap Mary R Bull
C :-)
So, no idea? running for safety to tbot!
line will result in an apparently
malformed cut-line. This made sense to me, because I figured TB was
stripping excess whitespace on the ends of lines.
That said, I type dashdashspacereturn[EMAIL PROTECTED],
then I position the cursor after -- and hit ctrl-enter.
This works
Hello tb!
On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:55 PM, you wrote:
tko This differentiation doesn't make me a newbie who needs screenshots. :p
I was referring to myself as a Batty Newbie, who a couple of years ago
could have used a screenshot. Not to you.
However, aren't you new to this list? If so,
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 11:09:09 PM, Mary R Bull wrote in the
message cut-line RFC and client support
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday, February 03, 2004, 9:55 PM, you wrote:
Somewhat random observation:
Since mailing lists are not one-to-one, you should consider using the
original
On Friday, February 07, 2003 Mary Bull stated:
JH same here :-) and I think you missed the space after the two dashes?
MB The way to be sure one gets this space in, is:
MB 1) Hit the enter or return key after one's last line of text.
MB 2) Type --
MB 3) Hit the space bar (that will put the
when replying, and the
cut line is one way to help. For people who sign with PGP, of course,
it doesn't work, unless someone has told the recipient (and reply-er)
about the magic template to take care of that, also. :)
W Come to think of it, I need to fix this reply template
Some of mine
ON Wednesday, November 6, 2002, 5:21:24 AM, you wrote:
JH I'm sorry to revisit the cut line discussion, but I notice a lot of
JH inconsistency in the operation thereof.
JH In all my messages from TBUDL, the cut line works just fine. However,
JH in most of my other mail, the whole sig gets
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In mid:463263625.20021105222124;fastmail.fm,
Jeanny House [JH] wrote:'
JH In all my messages from TBUDL, the cut line works just fine.
JH However, in most of my other mail, the whole sig gets quoted. Is
JH there something I'm supposed to change
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Hi Nick,
On 10 June 2001 at 18:42:29 -0700 (which was 02:42 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
NA Alright, I give up... Why would anyone want to put a delimiter in the
NA middle of a message?
In this
never seen a delimiter used in this manner, and it
befuddles me to understand why. :o( This is taken from your initial
message:
I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to
reply to all of the message. How ?
Well, why would you expect you should be able to? I mean
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On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 18:42:29 -0700, Nick thoughtfully wrote the following:
...
NA Alright, I give up... Why would anyone want to put a delimiter in the
NA middle of a message? I don't understand the whole point of this
NA argument... I've never seen a
On June 9, 2001, at 7:09:23 PM, A Curtis Martin wrote:
One example would be the quoting of what someone wrote in message and
including the persons signature in the quote.
No, I tried that and the delimiter seems to quote just fine.
Another situation is when reading message digests like from
Hi Nick,
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001 22:41:17 -0700GMT (07/06/2001, 13:41 +0800GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
NA David, I know I'm coming in late on this thread, but I have two questions.
NA 1) How do type hyphen hyphen space return in the *middle* of a message?
I guess he did it like this:
--
and then
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Hi Marck
On 06 June 2001 at 23:31:38 +0100 (which was 23:31 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone wrote and made these points
Also, I don't understand why %QUOTES=%TEXT would ever fail to include
an entire message as quotation. Are you sure you tried
his own clone, but no problems when
using the tray.
and Yes.
And I have to create a reply for the top. Cut out some of the text. Trash
that reply. Create a new reply for the bottom and then paste back in the
top section. Not forgetting to add in you cut line in the middle.
- --
BBFN
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Hi David,
On 07 June 2001 at 08:23:07 +0100 (which was 08:23 where I live)
David Elliott wrote to Thomas on TBUDL and made these points:
DE And I have to create a reply for the top. Cut out some of the
DE text. Trash that reply. Create a new
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Hail Marck
On 07 June 2001 at 10:34:50 +0100 (which was 10:34 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone wrote and made these points
Why not just copy the text from the bottom, hit reply and then use Paste
as quotation (Alt-Ins) at the bottom? Much quicker
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Hi David,
On 07 June 2001 at 08:00:48 +0100 (which was 08:00 where I live)
David Elliott wrote to Marck D Pearlstone on TBUDL and made these
points:
Also, I don't understand why %QUOTES=%TEXT would ever fail to include
an entire message as
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On Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 23:31:38( +0100 UTC), Marck D
Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Just mark with the mouse over the cut mark
MDP line. The space can be clearly seen, and there it stays
Thanks for this little TipBit, Marck. Will spare me much
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Dear All,
I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
to all of the message.
How ?
- --
Good Bye, ___
David |MUA- The 1, The Only
Hello David,
On Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 10:58:10 AM you wrote:
DE Dear All,
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message.
DE How ?
Have you tried selecting the hole message text and hitting F4
--
Regards
Peter Palmreuther
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Hi Peter,
On 06 June 2001 at 11:57:53 +0200 (which was 10:57 where I live)
Peter Palmreuther wrote to David Elliott on TBUDL and made these
points:
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I
DE want to reply to all
Greetings Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 11:57:53 +0200 (which was 10:57 where I live) Peter
Palmreuther graced us with these comments
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message.
DE How ?
--
Have you tried selecting the hole message
Hi Marck
On 06 June 2001 at 10:54:30 +0100 (which was 10:54 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone might have written
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message.
--
1) copy the section below the cut line to the clipboard, hit reply
Hi,
David Elliott wrote:
--
Have you tried selecting the hole message text and hitting F4
Yes but it gets cut at the line. Try it on this message.
Here it works. Might also be my template, though.
Regards,
Markus
--
Using The Bat! 1.53 Beta/11 under Windows NT 4.0 Build
1381
Hello David,
On Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 12:13:25 PM you wrote:
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message.
DE How ?
DE --
Have you tried selecting the hole message text and hitting F4
DE Yes but it gets cut at the line
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Hello Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 13:28:42 +0200 (which was 12:28 where I live) Peter
Palmreuther wrote and made these points
Have you tried selecting the hole message text and hitting F4
DE Yes but it gets cut at the line. Try it on this
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Hi Markus
On 06 June 2001 at 12:47:37 +0200 (which was 11:47 where I live) Markus
Gloede thoughtfully wrote the following
Have you tried selecting the hole message text and hitting F4
Yes but it gets cut at the line. Try it on this message.
Hello David,
On Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 2:23:42 PM you wrote:
DE What do you use in your reply template ?
no folder-level template, AB-template folows:
===
On %ODateEn at %OTimeLONGEN you wrote:
%QUOTES=%SETPATTREGEXP=(?is)(.*^-BEGIN PGP
where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone might have written
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message.
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1) copy the section below the cut line to the clipboard, hit reply and
paste as quote at the end (before your sig block
Hi,
David Elliott wrote:
What do you use in your reply template ?
Saying that having folder specific templates is dangerous here is my
folder specific g reply template for the The Bat list:
%TO=%TO=TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED]Hi,
%OFROMNAME wrote:
%Quotes
%Cursor
Regards,
%FromFName
--
Using
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Hail Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 15:01:02 +0200 (which was 14:01 where I live) Peter
Palmreuther rearranged electrons to get
DE What do you use in your reply template ?
...
Looks like mine.
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Ti2GO,
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Hi Marck
On 06 June 2001 at 14:04:20 +0100 (which was 14:04 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone rearranged electrons to get
Forgive the overquoting but...
No. I will report you to the moderators :-).
2) set up a quick template with %QUOTES='%TEXT'
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Hello Markus
On 06 June 2001 at 15:11:12 +0200 (which was 14:11 where I live) Markus
Gloede thoughtfully wrote the following
What do you use in your reply template ?
...
Looks much like mine.(or one that I have tested)
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See you in
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2001 11:13:25 +0100GMT (which is 12:13 +0200GMT where I live),
David Elliott presented us with these thoughts about The cut line:
DE I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to reply
DE to all of the message
Greetings Peter
On 06 June 2001 at 18:40:01 +0200 (which was 17:40 where I live) Peter
Meyns might have written
Hi David,
I just hit the reply button.
But I see you didn't set a delimiter in your message but simply two hyphens
[--] instead of [-- ]. So, of course the reply to the whole
then put it in the outbox with out PGP (known bug). I then saved it to a
msg file and looked at it in a hex viewer and it had been changed to
[--rtn] {2D 2D 0D OA in hex). The cut line at the bottom of the message was
correct. I know that I put it in properly. Has Tha Bat! changed it ?
Can any one
viewer and it had been changed to
[--rtn] {2D 2D 0D OA in hex). The cut line at the bottom of the message was
correct. I know that I put it in properly. Has Tha Bat! changed it ?
Can any one else replicate this ?
This is The Bat! standard behavior. Add any number of spaces to the
end of line
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Greetings Jernej
On 06 June 2001 at 21:34:40 +0200 (which was 20:34 where I live) Jernej
Simonèiè thoughtfully wrote the following
This is The Bat! standard behavior.
AGGH So The Bat! is modifying my messages when I don't want it
to !
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