Hi Travisimo!,
On 16 December 1999 at 01:02:06 GMT -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made
these points:
T So my question is: is The Bat displaying the date wrong for some
T reason, should I assume the date is set wrong on this person's
T computer, or what? I know my date is set right.
Hello Leif Gregory,
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 07:44:17 +0900 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, December 16, 1999, 5:44:17 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Leif Gregory wrote:
Leif Hello Thomas,
Leif On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 at 22:17:41 [GMT +0800], you wrote:
TF What have we learned: you can call a QT
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 03:19:27 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
I just was wondering if regexps would allow to replace the
AW:'s and whatnot generated by localized versions of LookOut by a
Re[x] in a reply? Maybe together with the new recounter macros?
It's *very* easy indeed to convert
Hi tracer,
...
This kind of capability needs either many pages with examples or an
extra support to deal with all the questions and 1 may not be enough!
or it needs TBREG ;-)
Regards,
Wolfgang
Co-moderator TBUDL / TBBETA discussion lists
Using The Bat! 1.38e under Windows 95 4.0 Build
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.38e
under Windows 98 4.10 Build A
and would like to report a bug
The bug description:
Macro %ATTACHMENTS does only work for ONE attachment, the following
attaches are ignored.
Macro %OATTACHMENTS doesn't work at all.
Morning Januk Aggarwal,
I tried the forwarding filter, and let this be a warning to any of you
out there who want to try it, it causes an infinite loop if you're not
careful. I had it set up so any mail with my e-mail address as the
sender would get forwarded, but that meant the forwarded
I've successfully imported my address books and mail from Pegasus and
Eurdora Pro into The Bat. I plan on using The Bat exclusively now,
but if I decide to go back to Pegasus or Eudora at a later, what is
the procedure for moving my mail back to one of those programs? I
know The Bat has the
Hi Peter,
OK, let's see.
on Thursday, December 16, 1999, 7:44:46 PM GMT+0800, Peter Steiner wrote:
PS The macros for stripping down all Re:'s and Aw:'s look like:
PS %SETPATTREGEXP="(?i)((Re|Aw)\:\s*)*(.*)"
PS %REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%OSUBJ"
PS Re: %SUBPATT="3"
I will trust you on this, as I
Thursday, December 16, 1999
Hello Bat-users,
sorry, identities on box level, I didnt realise that was in those
properties as well...
Best regards,
tracer
Using theBAT 1.38e
NO MICROSOFT VIRUS INFECTIONS
mail to : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi there!
On 16 Dec 99, at 10:46, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: Solution to %DATE and %TIME ":
Alexander I'm not a programmer, Paula:-)) I'm a mathematician...
Thats worse (g)
I *knew* someone will say it!:-)
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(St.Petersburg, Russia)
http://mph.phys.spbu.ru/~akiselev
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Thursday, December 16, 1999
Hello Bat-users,
As most of you have seen I use tracer as account and thats also the
nick I use. However while its set as tracer in the account, how do I
overwrite it on folder level so it can give my NAME??
tracer [EMAIL PROTECTED] is set as sender.
It
Morning Alexander V. Kiselev,
It's *very* easy indeed to convert AW: to Re:, but I cannot see
how is it possible to convert AW: to Re[n]: TB's regexps
currently don't allow replacing, only straightforward matching:-(
From the new version announcement of 1.38:
[+]
Hi Travisimo!,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 3:14:03 AM GMT+0800, Travisimo! wrote:
T I plan on using The Bat exclusively now, but if I decide to go back
T to Pegasus or Eudora at a later,
That's not in the General Plan. ;-)
T what is the procedure for moving my mail back to one of those
T
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Hello tracer,
t ...
t However for some mail I want on FOLDER level NOT tracer to send it
t but my name.
t ...
t Please advice
just
Hi Travisimo!,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 12:51:58 AM GMT+0800, Travisimo! wrote:
T Thanks for the reply. After examining the headers for one particular
T message with an incorrect date, I'm even more confused. Below is the
T header info for the message (formatting is not good, but
NORMAL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thursday, December 16, 1999, 9:26:16 PM, you wrote:
TF The Received Date only show when you connected to the Internet and
TF downloaded the mesg. It has nothing to do with the headers or whne the
TF message was sent.
Ok, I understand that. So I wouldn't want to sort my messages by the
Received
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 13:14:03 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
I've successfully imported my address books and mail from Pegasus and
Eurdora Pro into The Bat. I plan on using The Bat exclusively now,
but if I decide to go back to Pegasus or Eudora at a later, what is
the procedure for moving my
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 22:42:15 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
Ok, I understand that. So I wouldn't want to sort my messages by the
Received date because many messages could have the same stamp if I
download them at once.
I sort my messages by the received time though I leave that column out
of my
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Hello Ali,
AM Maybe the second parties time is not set correctly.
unfortunately, that's a problem that occurs very very often...
over 10% of the
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Hello Travisimo!,
T How does The Bat know how to adjust the time to display it in the Created
T column?
it gets your windows-settings... (and data
Thursday, December 16, 1999, 8:47:26 PM, you wrote:
TF That's not in the General Plan. ;-)
Well but of course not! Actually, The Bat was just the email program I've
been looking for. Too bad it took me so long to find it... I used
Pegasus, Eudora, and Outlook for quite some time.
One final
Hi Ali,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 1:05:58 PM GMT+0800, Ali Martin wrote:
Ok, I understand that. So I wouldn't want to sort my messages by the
Received date because many messages could have the same stamp if I
download them at once.
AM I sort my messages by the received time though I
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Hello Travisimo!,
T I have a filter set up for incoming mail that forwards a message
T to a group. In the template, I have only the %TEXT field and
Hi Travisimo!,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 1:44:59 PM GMT+0800, Travisimo! wrote:
T I have a filter set up for incoming mail that forwards a message
T to a group. In the template, I have only the %TEXT field and it always
T puts a blank line before and after. I tried putting the %CURSOR
Thursday, December 16, 1999, 11:48:04 PM, you wrote:
TF This can always be. For example, her time stamp shows PST. I
TF understand that Compuserve's central computer is in Ohio. Since she is
TF using the Cserve's SMTP server (csimo01.mx.cs.com, right?), this
TF should be CST (IMHO).
TF On the
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Hello Thomas,
AM I sort my messages by the received time though I leave that column out
AM of my mail listing.
TF I don't understand how you can
Thursday, December 16, 1999, 11:54:40 PM, you wrote:
R thats because you type it like this:
R %TO="Everybody [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
R Hello %TOFName,
R The Bat! converts the macro to what it should do, and then it sees a
R hard return... (the one you put behind the macro...) and it displays
R it...
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Hello Keith,
KR In View/Message List Columns, I have "Received" Selected, but it is
KR last and off the right edge of the message list pane. If I
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Hello Travisimo!,
T Ok, that works for the blank line *after* the original test, but the
T blank line is still inserted before the original text.
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Hello Januk,
JA If you really don't like seeing that column, when you're in the main
JA Bat Window, just go to View - Sort By, and then select one of
Friday, December 17, 1999, 12:05:52 AM, you wrote:
snip some text
1) Create a template that has only the following line in it:
%TEXT
Result: When the message is create, there will be ONE blank line
inserted before the original text appears.
2) Create a template that has the following lines:
Hello Alexander V. Kiselev,
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 18:32:33 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, December 16, 1999, 10:32:33 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
Alexander Hi there!
Alexander On 16 Dec 99, at 10:31, Thomas Fernandez wrote
Alexander about "Re[3]:
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:50:04 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, December 17, 1999, 9:50:04 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Thomas Do we have different help files? Mine doesn't have an entry under
Thomas "Reg..."
I downloaded in the end the
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