Hallo Heiko,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 08:38:49 +0100GMT (7-1-03, 8:38 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
You should adjust your template for this list, as it is supposed to be in
English, so every member should be able to understand... *S*
HK I'll do that too when I have time. I'm in 14 different
Hello Heiko,
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003 at 8:38:49 AM you [HK] wrote (at least in
part):
You should adjust your template for this list, as it is supposed to be in
English, so every member should be able to understand... *S*
HK I'll do that too when I have time. I'm in 14 different MLs ATM,
Hi folks,
I noticed something funny. As you can see from this post, I use the
old-fashioned convention of sticking two spaces at the start of a
sentence. However, if I were to reformat this paragraph with ALT-L,
those spaces would be reduced to one each.
Why is this so? Must I surrender my
Hallo Gavin,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 19:57:50 +1100GMT (7-1-03, 9:57 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
GS I noticed something funny. As you can see from this post, I use the
GS old-fashioned convention of sticking two spaces at the start of a
GS sentence. However, if I were to reformat this
Dear All
I have installed TB with simple MAPI and it works quite well.
When I click on Send Mail in another program although TB starts
OK it always prompts me for a user name and password.
I have 5 different email accounts set up but I only use one on a
regular basis.
Hello Barry,
on 7. Januar 2003, 10:22, you wrote:
Is there any way I can set TB to use this account by default when
called by MAPI?
go to the account properties and check 'this account is the default
for mailto:; URLs'
--
Feli
The Bat! 1.63 Beta/2 on Windows 2000 5.0 2195
Hello Roelof,
and Gavin,
On Tuesday, January 07, 2003, 3:20 AM, you wrote:
R Hallo Gavin,
GS ... As you can see from this post, I use the
GS old-fashioned convention of sticking two spaces at the start of a
GS sentence. However, if I were to reformat this paragraph with ALT-L,
GS those spaces
Hi,
Gavin Sinclair wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Why is this so? Must I surrender my beloved sentence layout?
The habit of putting two spaces after every sentence dates back to the
era of the typewriter. Whether one should stick to it is debatable.
(Sources:
Hello TBUDL,
could you tell me which is the most suitable programme for
retrieving Hotmail into The Bat!
--
Love and Light,
Granville mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information:
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Hello Toby,
the TB implementation of GnuPG is something close to crap! They
based it on old an insecure encoding standards, what makes it
impossible for TheBat to decrypt GnuPG encrypted messages from other
mailers. The actual encoding standard uses
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 9:56:30 AM, Mary Bull wrote:
MB I think that this one space between the full stop (period) and the
MB capital (upper case) letter of the following sentence is a
MB convention agreed upon in most word processors and probably the
MB authors of TB! are just following the
In reply to Granville's message 'Retrieving Hotmail in The Bat!' on Tue,
7 Jan 2003 10:00:16 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Granville,
GC could you tell me which is the most suitable programme for
GC retrieving Hotmail into The Bat!
I briefly tried Web2Pop and had virtually no
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carmeanu [C] wrote:'
C the TB implementation of GnuPG is something close to crap! They
C based it on old an insecure encoding standards, what makes it
C impossible for TheBat to decrypt GnuPG encrypted messages from other
C mailers. The actual encoding
Hallo Roelof Otten,
am Dienstag, 7. Januar 2003 schriebst Du:
It needn't be. Drop the addresses of these lists all in one address
book group, all you need to do afterwards is to create one set of
templates.
I have done that already, but as Peter pointed out, I have some German
and some
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Hello Allie,
C the TB implementation of GnuPG is something close to crap! They
C based it on old an insecure encoding standards, what makes it
C impossible for TheBat to decrypt GnuPG encrypted messages from other
C mailers. The actual encoding
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Hello Marck,
C the TB implementation of GnuPG is something close to crap! They
C based it on old an insecure encoding standards, what makes it
C impossible for TheBat to decrypt GnuPG encrypted messages from
C other mailers. The actual encoding
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Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
@7-Jan-2003, 13:15 +0100 (12:15 UK time)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [C] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
C The new message encoding standards can only be decrypted with
C additional tools like GPshell or by command line
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 8:57:36 PM, Markus wrote:
Hi,
Gavin Sinclair wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Why is this so? Must I surrender my beloved sentence layout?
The habit of putting two spaces after every sentence dates back to the
era of the typewriter. Whether one should stick
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Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
@7-Jan-2003, 13:30 +0100 (12:30 UK time)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [C] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MDP Like most windows MUAs The Bat! does not implement PGP/MIME in
MDP any of the supported PGP/GnuPG profiles.
Hi!
I've bought a cellphone that supports bluetoothsync between the pc and
the mobile... since the bat isn't the mainstream mailchoice no
synctool was provided to sync the mobile with the bat's adressbook...
so I'll probably give it a try myself...
so..can anyone help
Gavin,
On 07-01-2003 13:40, you [G] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
G I find it surprising that the ALT-L command modifies spaces.
Sometimes people don't use the proper spaces (e.g. use 2 after full stop
:) so ALT+L should fix this!
--
greeting Best regards /greeting
author
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 12:10:44 AM, Peter wrote:
Gavin,
On 07-01-2003 13:40, you [G] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
G I find it surprising that the ALT-L command modifies spaces.
Sometimes people don't use the proper spaces (e.g. use 2 after full stop
:) so
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:29:44 -0800 GMT(08/01/2003, 1:29 AM + GMT), Biju Nair wrote:
BN Can anyone tell me how to configure yahoo mails on BAT
As far as I can tell, you can (and I do) download mail for
*@yahoo.co.uk into TB!, but not mail for *@yahoo.com.
Unfortunately, you cannot switch
Gavin,
On 07-01-2003 14:25, you [G] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
G (Left|Right|Center|Full)-justification has little to do with spaces
G and everything to do with newlines.
Apparently not. :)
(I like it that way, BTW)
--
greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter
Hello Biju Nair,
On or about Tuesday, January 07, 2003 at 17:29:44GMT -0800 (which
was 8:29 PM in the tropics where I live) Biju Nair queried:
BN I am usig web2pop for accessing my hotmail mails.
Wonderful utility, worth the registration.
BN Can anyone tell me how to configure yahoo mails on
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 12:25:25 AM, Gavin wrote:
(Left|Right|Center|Full)-justification has little to do with spaces
and everything to do with newlines.
Silly me, of course full justification has a lot to do with spaces,
but discrepancies would be easily fixed IMO.
Gavin
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Hello Marck,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 2:02:45 PM, you wrote:
MDP -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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MDP Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
MDP @7-Jan-2003, 13:30 +0100 (12:30 UK time)
MDP [EMAIL PROTECTED] [C] in
MDP [EMAIL
Hi Gavin,
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 00:25:25 +1100
Gavin Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Left|Right|Center|Full)-justification has little to do with spaces
and everything to do with newlines.
No, of course this is wrong.
See this line
and this
and this line too
No imagine Alt+L would be applied
Hi,
Peter Palmreuther wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
All in all I don't see the down side of The Bat! stripping the double
spaces to single ones. This is still e-mail and not a typewriting
competition and it seems we're all able to read texts even if sentences
are isolated by single
Markus,
On 07-01-2003 16:45, you [M] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
M (BTW I encountered the double-space-after-periods discussion only in
M English speaking groups. It has never occurred in German discussion
M groups. Apparently it originated only in English typography
Hi Markus,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 16:45:52 +0100
Markus Gloede [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All in all I don't see the down side of The Bat! stripping the
double spaces to single ones. This is still e-mail and not a
typewriting competition and it seems we're all able to read texts
even if sentences
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003 @ 7:45:52 AM [-0700], Markus Gloede wrote:
(BTW I encountered the double-space-after-periods discussion only in
English speaking groups. It has never occurred in German discussion
groups. Apparently it originated only in English typography style
guides.)
Wait a
Hello Barry,
you wrote:
If I run TB from the Start Menu it will prompt me for User Name and
Password.
I have a desktop shortcut set up with /FOCUSU=Barry added to the
command line (my default account) and TB will start up and go
straight to my account.
you could copy the desktop shortcut
Markus,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 1:57:36 AM, you wrote:
Markus it is just harder
Markus (impossible?) to come up with an algorithm that takes two spaces at
Markus the end of sentences into account. How should this algorithm
Markus distinguish between abbreviations and sentence ending periods
Tuesday, 1/7/2003, 8:53 AM
Hi Matt,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, at 08:19:48 [GMT -0800] (which was 8:19 AM where I live)
you wrote about: 'ALT-L strips spaces?'
MT Wait a minute, am I the only one who types their e-mails on an actual
MT typewriter, scan them in, cut and paste to an e-mail, and send? :]
Hello Feli Wilcke !
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:24:39 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 07.01.2003, 17:24 (GMT+0100) where I live, you (Feli Wilcke)
wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
you could copy the desktop shortcut to the start menu. But this will
not solve the
Hallo Markus,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 16:45:52 +0100GMT (7-1-03, 16:45 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
MG (BTW I encountered the double-space-after-periods discussion only in
MG English speaking groups. It has never occurred in German discussion
MG groups. Apparently it originated only in
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 15:42:02 +0100 GMT (07/01/03, 21:42 +0700 GMT),
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
What's next? Simple: The Bat! has to wrap each line at XX (e.g. 72)
characters. But it shouldn't wrap in the middle of a word, but only
between them AND not after XX characters.
So The
Hello Markus,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 10:57:36 +0100 GMT (07/01/03, 16:57 +0700 GMT),
Markus Gloede wrote:
(Sources:
http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/archives/9602/techwhirl-9602-00470.html
I personally love this quote:
Your typing as well as yyour typesetting will benefit from
unlearning this
Hi Thomas,
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 00:17:44 +0700
Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's next? Simple: The Bat! has to wrap each line at XX (e.g. 72)
characters. But it shouldn't wrap in the middle of a word, but only
between them AND not after XX characters.
So The Bat! has to spplit
Hi Gerd,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:58:55 +0100
Gerd Ewald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you could copy the desktop shortcut to the start menu. But this will
not solve the mailto: problem. What about removing the password from
TB?
I'm not sure whether I am up-to-date, but AFAIR TB always prompted for
Hi,
Gerd Ewald wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I'm not sure whether I am up-to-date, but AFAIR TB always prompted for
a password even if you don't have one; you only had to press Enter...
It is still like that. I'm not sure but it might be only when the Bat
is not running. Or it might also
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 6:24:32 AM, you wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:29:44 -0800 GMT(08/01/2003, 1:29 AM + GMT), Biju Nair
wrote:
BN Can anyone tell me how to configure yahoo mails on BAT
As far as I can tell, you can (and I do) download mail for
*@yahoo.co.uk into TB!, but not
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 19:32:45 +0100 GMT (08/01/03, 01:32 +0700 GMT),
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
So it's up to those who are familar with Chinese to make statements
about how the editor can distinguish when a word or a package of
symbols that build a entity of sense is over for
I personally love this quote:
Your typing as well as yyour typesetting will benefit from
unlearning this quaint Victorian habit. As a general rule, no more
than a single space is required after a period, colon, or any other
mark of punctuation.
I honestly didn't know they had typewriters
Hello Eddy,
Monday, January 6, 2003, 1:57:48 PM, you wrote:
E What I want to do is remove the Ctrl+Enter keyboard shortcut, but I
E can't figure out how to make it disappear for good!
I can't either. Could try a bug report.
E days, but I digress...) and it shows both Ctrl+Enter and F2 as
E
Hi Dave,
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003 at 08:24:38 [GMT -0800], you wrote:
DC My own preference is NOT to compress space. People vary in how they
DC do spacing -- espcially end-of-sentence spacing. Users do,
DC sometimes, accidentally add spaces they do not want, but it is a
DC rather uncommon
Hello myob,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, at 13:24:32 GMT + (1/7/2003, 7:24 AM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As far as I can tell, you can (and I do) download mail for
*@yahoo.co.uk into TB!, but not mail for *@yahoo.com.
Unfortunately, you cannot switch
Howdy,
Are there any file/folder APIs that will allow me to write programs to read
and scan messages across folders for various reasons?
If there is no API, is there a description at least, with which an API can
be developed?
Thanks!
--
Best regards,
Alan K. Stebbens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alan,
On Tuesday, January 07, 2003, Alan K. Stebbens wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
AKS Are there any file/folder APIs that will allow me to write programs to read
AKS and scan messages across folders for various reasons?
Not sure what you're looking to do, whether it's
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Hi Allie,
thanks for that. I'd prefer to use gnuPG if possible but it sounds
like i might need to have a bit of a play before I commit to it.
Toby
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 9:43:07 PM, you wrote:
AM In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carmeanu [C] wrote:'
C Well, just try to have some one send you an encrypted mail with
C evolution
Evolution uses PGP/MIME, a not too widely used method of encryption and
signing by PGP/GnuPG users.
C or so.
I've received encrypted mail from a
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Thanks everyone for your input - I can see it's going to be a matter
of suck it and see. I generally prefer to support the opensource
alternatives, but I would like to have the same level of support in
TB!...
I'll let you guys know how I get on!
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 12:01:54 AM, you wrote:
AM In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
AM Carmeanu [C] wrote:'
C Well, just try to have some one send you an encrypted mail with
C evolution
AM Evolution uses PGP/MIME, a not too widely used method of encryption and
AM
Hello Lars,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 20:28:50 +0100 GMT (08/01/03, 02:28 +0700 GMT),
Lars Geiger wrote:
The problem is that a programme can't distinguish between the different
kinds of periods used in texts.
Why not? All you need is a list of abbreviations that are followed by
a period.
--
Hello marek,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 19:50:01 +0100 GMT (08/01/03, 01:50 +0700 GMT),
marek jedlinski wrote:
According to this site, the invention dates back to 1700:
Ah, thanks for this page.
http://www.ladytypewriter.co.uk/typewriter-timeline.htm
By late 19th century the typewriter was pretty
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 1:15:17 PM, you wrote:
Several months ago, I tried YahooPops, and it worked for a while. For
some reason, it just stopped working for me (could have been caused by
my ISP changing things around, but I haven't really figured it out
yet), so I went on to use
Hello Spike,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 5:41:25 AM, you wrote:
S Hello Biju Nair,
S On or about Tuesday, January 07, 2003 at 17:29:44GMT -0800 (which
S was 8:29 PM in the tropics where I live) Biju Nair queried:
BN I am usig web2pop for accessing my hotmail mails.
S Wonderful utility, worth
Lars,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 11:28:50 AM, you wrote:
DC So, the change to the algorithm would simply be to preserve all
DC spacing.
...
Lars The problem is that a programme can't distinguish between the different
Lars kinds of periods used in texts. That is why any algorithm can only
Lars
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 5:18:57 PM, Dave wrote:
An excellent performer would be Yo Yo Ma.
Note that MA. is an abbreviation for Master of Arts. And lest you note the
case difference on the A, what if there were a spelling error? Making
semantic choices based on capitalization
Hello Melissa,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, at 12:15:17 GMT -0800 (1/7/2003, 2:15 PM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In general, I feel that both Hotmail and Yahoo are about the worst of
the worst when it comes to email accounts, so it'll be a happy day
when I finally get rid of
Dear Listers,
A copy of all my regular mail (for which I use The Bat)
goes automatically on to my hotmail account. When I
travel - with no laptop - I can always stay in touch,
using whatever web connection comes to hand.
If you give up on Yahoo, Hotmail, etc. is there
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Gavin Sinclair [GS] wrote:'
GS I noticed something funny. As you can see from this post, I use the
GS old-fashioned convention of sticking two spaces at the start of a
GS sentence. However, if I were to reformat this paragraph with ALT-L,
GS those
Hello Daniel,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 10:23:03 AM, you wrote:
DH In reply to Granville's message 'Retrieving Hotmail in The Bat!' on Tue,
DH 7 Jan 2003 10:00:16 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
DH Granville,
GC could you tell me which is the most suitable programme for
GC retrieving
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Hello Granville,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, at 10:00:16 [GMT +]
(which was 07/01/2003 (D/M/Y) 11:00 where I live) you wrote:
GC suitable programme for
GC retrieving Hotmail into The Bat!
I am using Hotmail Pop 1.0 from www.boolean.ca.
Hello Feli,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 9:54:35 AM, you wrote:
FW go to the account properties and check 'this account is the default
FW for mailto:; URLs'
Tried that, doesn't make any difference. :(
If I run TB from the Start Menu it will prompt me for User Name and
Password.
I have a desktop
Hello Granville,
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 10:00:16 AM, you wrote:
GC could you tell me which is the most suitable programme for
GC retrieving Hotmail into The Bat!
For myself I use Hotmail Popper, works well and its free.
http://www.boolean.ca/hotpop
--
Best regards,
Barry
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Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
@7-Jan-2003, 11:05 +0100 (10:05 UK time)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [C] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
C the TB implementation of GnuPG is something close to crap! They
C based it on old an insecure encoding
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Hi Granville,
@7-Jan-2003, 10:59 Granville Cousins [GC] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
DH I briefly tried Web2Pop and had virtually no problems.
DH I say virtually, because I did have one problem.
GC Thanks for your reply. The
Hello Guys!!!
I am usig web2pop for accessing my hotmail mails.
Can anyone tell me how to configure yahoo mails on BAT
or
Is there any other utility that would help me in downloading my yahoo
mails..
Best regards,
Biju
Current version is
Sunday, January 5, 2003, 7:54:54 AM,Thomas wrote:
TF Since the list is a bit quite today, I thought I'd share these good
TF news with you. :-)
Thomas this has just given us a huge smile - just goes to show what a
pro program TB! is :-)
--
Cheers,
Anne
Using The Bat! v1.62 Christmas
For some reason I cannot determine, my installation of TB! kicked out
NOD32.BAV. In its place I found Generic DLL, with an unknown version
and an error indicator. Anyone know what that is, or whether there's
any reason not to delete it (assuming that's possible; I haven't yet
tried).
--
JN
Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 1:24:32 PM,myob wrote:
m As far as I can tell, you can (and I do) download mail for
m *@yahoo.co.uk into TB!, but not mail for *@yahoo.com.
You can still download yahoo.co.uk addresses from the yahoo pop server
via TB! - the yahoo.co.uk ones for some reason have not
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