Hello Ian,
Wednesday, February 14, 2007, 6:44:39 AM, among other things, you wrote:
IAW Basically what I want to be able to do is to have a filter that checks
IAW to see if an incoming address is from an address group (any one). If
IAW it is, then I want the filter to automatically move it to a
Hello Ian,
Wednesday, February 14, 2007, 5:22:54 AM, among other things, you wrote:
IAW Hi,
IAW Is there a way to filter incoming messages to a folder based on the
IAW address book folder?
I'm not sure that I understand exactly what you are asking, but there are
certainly filter
Hello Ian,
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
IAW Basically what I want to be able to do is to have a filter that checks
IAW to see if an incoming address is from an address group (any one).
That's how I do pretty much all my filtering.
Condition If Address groups contains.
Suddenly, all incoming messages for all my accounts are
being marked as read and dumped into the junk file!!
And there are no filters that do that.
I will disable BayesIt! and see if that helps.
If it does. is there an alternative plugin for SPAM?
Thanks
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 11:35:05 AM, you wrote:
Suddenly, all incoming messages for all my accounts are
being marked as read and dumped into the junk file!!
And there are no filters that do that.
I will disable BayesIt! and see if that helps.
That did the trick.
Is there another SPAM
Hello Pete,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 8:56:54 AM, you wrote:
That did the trick.
Is there another SPAM plugin available?
Did you happen to upgrade TB! or BayesIt! lately?
I had this problem when I upgraded TB! and had to retrain BayesIt!
--
Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 2.12.00
under
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 12:19:40 PM, you wrote:
Hello Pete,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 8:56:54 AM, you wrote:
That did the trick.
Is there another SPAM plugin available?
Did you happen to upgrade TB! or BayesIt! lately?
I had this problem when I upgraded TB! and had to retrain
Hello Pete,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 9:36:24 AM, you wrote:
Yes! Both!!! How does one retrain BayesIt!?
Highlight the e-mail that you want to use to train with and under
the menu Specials chose Mark as Junk or Mark as Not Junk.
You need to use both junk and non-junk mail to train.
Good
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 12:47:42 PM, you wrote:
Hello Pete,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 9:36:24 AM, you wrote:
Yes! Both!!! How does one retrain BayesIt!?
Highlight the e-mail that you want to use to train with and under
the menu Specials chose Mark as Junk or Mark as Not Junk.
You
Hello Terry,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 11:19:40 AM, you wrote:
TGM Hello Pete,
TGM Thursday, August 26, 2004, 8:56:54 AM, you wrote:
That did the trick.
Is there another SPAM plugin available?
TGM Did you happen to upgrade TB! or BayesIt! lately?
TGM I had this problem when I upgraded
Hi
Anybody else have this problem?
If an attachment on an incoming message has a filename containing spaces,
everything after the first space is truncated. This includes the
extension, so you cannot open the attachment.
It seems to depend on which email application was used to send
Hallo TBUDL,
I am new to the program. Is there a way to control the length of lines
of incoming messages?
--
grtz,
Henk.
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Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Hallo henkdebruijn,
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:41:46 +0100GMT (15-12-03, 17:41 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
hwn I am new to the program.
Welcome.
hwn Is there a way to control the length of lines of incoming
hwn messages?
No, they're defined by the sender.
However, it's possible to shrink the
Hallo Roelof,
Monday, December 15, 2003, 6:06:07 PM, you wrote:
hwn Is there a way to control the length of lines of incoming
hwn messages?
No, they're defined by the sender.
However, it's possible to shrink the window you're using, so that long
lines flow to the next line in your reader.
Hi Robin,
On 9/9/03 at 10:48 PM, Robin Anson wrote:
RA I am using one based on the original message you remember. It has a
RA single filter, triggered by a hotkey (Ctrl+Alt+E), that:
Thanks, that's the one! When I get a little more time I'll try Allie's
version too, but I like having the single
Sean H., [SH] wrote:
SH Thanks Allie! That's not the exact message I was looking for (the
SH one I remember was from over 6 months ago at least) but I think I'll
SH be able to get it to work using your instructions. Just need to
SH translate it to Win9x speak...
If you're having problems please
On Tue 9 September 2003, 13:49:47 +1000, Sean H. wrote:
Thanks Allie! That's not the exact message I was looking for (the one
I remember was from over 6 months ago at least) but I think I'll be
able to get it to work using your instructions. Just need to translate
it to Win9x speak...
I am
to create it) when I upgraded to 2.0.
Can't find it in the archives, either. Does anyone happen to have the
instructions handy?
And I don't mean to start up the old edit incoming messages debate
-- for the record, I do so only to change the spam classification that
POPFile inserts in the headers
Sean H., [SH] wrote:
SH A while back, someone posted instructions for creating a keyboard
SH shortcut that exported a message to a temp file, called an external
SH editor for editing the message, then re-imported the file to the
SH inbox. I found this incredibly useful, but somehow lost the
On 9/8/03 at 6:13 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
AM I recently mentioned how to do this in this message:
AM mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AM http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg60906.html
Thanks Allie! That's not the exact message I was looking for (the one
I remember was from over 6 months ago
08-Sep-2003 22:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A while back, someone posted instructions for creating a keyboard
shortcut that exported a message to a temp file, called an external
editor for editing the message, then re-imported the file to the
,..talking about that, can v2 manuelly
this is all about.
I've had private messages from users asking about this too.
Now, I view my mail in a folder view (the ticker virtual folder)
using the RTV and incoming messages are always wrapped to the window
width, however long the lines.
What is the circumstance under which folks
Hello Marck,
Fri, 8 Nov 2002 at 10:14:16[GMT +](10:14 where I live) you wrote
in mid:1441023762.20021108101416;silverstones.com :
MDP Now, I view my mail in a folder view (the ticker virtual folder)
MDP using the RTV and incoming messages are always wrapped to the
MDP window width, however
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In mid:104144150998.20021108103136;cix.co.uk,
Richard Wakeford [RW] wrote:'
RW So the problem is obviously the autowrap setting. Do you mean,
RW by your response, that it doesn't matter what the autowrap
RW settings are if you use the MT and RTV?
Hello Allie,
Fri, 8 Nov 2002 at 05:52:23[GMT -0500](10:52 where I live) you wrote
in mid:16534648173.20021108055223;landscreek.net :
ACM The autowrap setting is important for the fixed width viewer and
ACM not the rich text viewer. So if you wish to see messages window
ACM wrapped and have
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Hi Richard,
8-Nov-2002, 10:31 Richard Wakeford [RW] in
mid:104144150998.20021108103136;cix.co.uk said:
MDP What is the circumstance under which folks are *not* getting
MDP the lines wrapped? ...
RW When I saw that you had mentioned Autowrap I
Hello Marck,
Fri, 8 Nov 2002 at 11:58:03[GMT +](11:58 where I live) you wrote
in mid:507250175.20021108115803;silverstones.com :
MDP Anyway, you know what a PITA it is to see messages that are badly
MDP wrapped, so why not have a reminder to wrap yours properly g?
No, my outgoing messages
Hello Marck,
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 11:58:03 + GMT (08/11/02, 18:58 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
RW and, anyway, why should Editor settings affect the message
RW window - although they patently do?
A very good question my friend and one that should, perhaps, be
reported as a bug.
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Hi Thomas,
8-Nov-2002, 22:56 +0700 (15:56 UK time) Thomas Fernandez [TF] in
mid:1793803176.20021108225654;gmx.net said:
A very good question my friend and one that should, perhaps, be
reported as a bug.
TF People may have a reason to view
Hello Marck,
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 16:44:34 + GMT (08/11/02, 23:44 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Indeed. The bug is that an editor setting (whether or not to wrap
text while composing mail) is used to govern whether or not the
*viewer* (PTV) wraps text too. That's not right IMHO.
Hello,
Is it possible to word wrap incoming messages that haven't been
wrapped? I have two members of another mailing list who insist on
posting unwrapped messages which means scrolling from here to next
year to the right - a real pain and I can't be bothered to read the
messages it's so annoying
Hello Richard,
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 22:19:38 + GMT (08/11/02, 05:19 +0700 GMT),
Richard Wakeford wrote:
Is it possible to word wrap incoming messages that haven't been
wrapped?
They appear wrapped when you view them. when you reply, of course the
message is shwon as originally sent, but you
Hello Thomas,
Fri, 8 Nov 2002 at 08:47:08[GMT +0700](01:47 where I live) you wrote
in mid:137929429.20021108084708;gmx.net :
TF They appear wrapped when you view them.
No they don't and that's why I asked the question. My replies are
wrapped fine because I use %Wrapped=%Quotes.
TF They can't
Greetings,
I am hoping to create a system to sort lines in incoming
form results:
e.g. can I sort this:
3 - item three;
1 - item one;
2 - item two
to be viewed in the correct, ascending order?
I know it's possible by taking the message to a text
editor, but am hoping it can be
When I download my messages the computer pings after each
message. This is quite annoying with 50-100 messages.
It started about 10-12 days ago, after installing and
un-installing the You-Have-Got-Mail program. I don't know
whether it is related to this or not.
Tried different
Hello Michael,
Monday, April 22, 2002, 1:12:33 PM, you wrote:
MD Monday, April 22, 2002, 11:13:29 AM, Peter scribbled:
PK When I download my messages the computer pings after each
PK message. This is quite annoying with 50-100 messages.
MD Look in Account\properties\sound. Also, you can set
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Hail Sergey
On 25 May 2001 at 23:00:47 +0400 (which was 20:00 where I live) Sergey
graced us with these comments
Subj? Some of them are too big and I waould like to delete some bits.
By the way, so many messages in the list contain pgp
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Hello David!
On Saturday, May 26, 2001 at 2:40:39 PM you wrote:
No. To start with the moderators use it so you can verify what you get is
what they have really said.
I am not hiding anything by using PGP if anything I am being more open.
I
Hello,
Subj? Some of them are too big and I waould like to
delete some bits. By the way, so many messages in the
list contain pgp signatures - can I exclude them
somehow automatically if I use the digest mode ? Can
the moderator forbit using them - this is a public list
and there is nothing
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Hello Ming-Li!
On Thursday, March 29, 2001 at 5:52:01 PM you wrote:
If you need help from the group, please post the complete filter
settings. E.g., what's the filter strings you use, and how you set
up the relationship (how you do the
On Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 13:27:49 -0700 Lynn wrote:
I have noticed that when i get incoming mail, my new mail
sometimes gets put into a different folder then i have setup in
filters.
Have dozens of filters and never have such problems. As others said,
it's almost certain to be
On Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 09:31:10 +0200 Dierk Haasis wrote:
One remains: TBOT. The filter just says "Put messages with TBOT,
dutaint, ritlabs or bathelp from inbox to bat" It is a correctly
set up OR filter. It resides as my third filter. The first two are
for automatically sending my
Dear List,
I have noticed that when i get incoming mail, my new mail sometimes gets put
into a different folder then i have setup in filters. was wondering if
anyone else has had this problem before, and if there's a solution to this?
i have checked my filters to be sure that there wasn't
Hello Lynn,
On Wednesday, March 28, 2001 13:27:49 [ -0700 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'incoming messages':
Lynn i have checked my filters to be sure that there wasn't anything that would
Lynn move mail into a different folder then it was meant to go, and i'm out of
Lynn ideas
Hi Lynn,
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, at 13:27:49 -0700 you wrote:
I have noticed that when i get incoming mail, my new mail
sometimes gets put into a different folder then i have setup in
filters. was wondering if anyone else has had this problem
before, and if there's a solution to this? i have
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Hello Lars!
On Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 11:02:59 PM you wrote:
You have to be careful about the order of the filters. They are
processed from top to bottom. If a message matches a filter, the
specified actions take place, all filters that
Hello list,
I give up. I don't understand why some messages from the very same sender end up
in my Inbox as usualy - sorted by the time of arrival, and some others become
"under messages" of the ones sent to me from the same person before. I find that
a bit annoying if somebody is like me (
Hello Homesick,
Monday, January 08, 2001, 12:12:30 PM, you wrote:
I would be glad to be able to turn off this option, at least until I get more
disciplined for using this great email client...
I think you turned on the option View/View threads by/From. Turn off
threading by View/View
Hello Homesick,
On Monday, January 08, 2001 12:12:30 +0100 you wrote the
following in regards to "Sorting the incoming messages within
Inbox - I give up...":
Homesick [...] I don't understand why some messages from the very same sender end up
Homesick in my Inbox as usual
Hello TBUDL,
Monday, January 08, 2001, 12:24:34 PM, you wrote:
I would be glad to be able to turn off this option, at least until I get
more
disciplined for using this great email client...
Tmtdc I think you turned on the option View/View threads by/From. Turn off
Tmtdc threading by
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 2:12:30 PM, Homesick Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HM I give up. I don't understand why some messages from the very same
HM sender end up in my Inbox as usualy - sorted by the time of arrival,
HM and some others become "under messages" of the ones sent to me
8/9/2000
TBUDL--
I've been using the program for years but one problem I've been having
lately is that on some incoming messages every line gets cut off about
two-thirds of the way through and moved down to the next line. The net
effect is that I'll have an incoming email that has a long line
From my recent expirience, for replies The Bat! wraps very long quoted
lines exactly at 200th column. For incoming messages it wraps lines
(visually) at preview window right edge. It doesn't auto rewrap after
changing preview pane width. Try to check View|Split Mode|Full width prevew
pane - any
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:54:58 -0600, Andrew Henkels wrote:
AH I've been using the program for years but one problem I've been
AH having lately is that on some incoming messages every line gets cut
AH off about two-thirds of the way through and moved down to the next
AH line. The net effect
Hello,
I wonder if anyone else has noticed this bug. Let me set things up
by describing my setup. I have individual folders for my mailing
lists, and mail from those lists are automatically filtered into
those folders. When I read mail, I use the preview pane, with the
focus on the
Dear Vlad! (e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
In your message dated 24.11.1999 and concerning "Editing incoming messages" you wrote:
V BTW, new version of Calypso can edit incoming messages
V easily.
Can it read koi8-r in subjects now?
What's the current version?
Sincerely,
Denis V.
Hello Vlad,
V Can anybody tell me how to edit incoming messages without
V changing creation and/or reception time/date?
V Is I remember, special template have to be written. Isn't
V it?
No template is necessary, just move your message you Outbox, edit it
there and then move back. Not easy
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