ON Friday, March 12, 2004, 8:31:26 PM, you wrote:
d It is both viewable in the message window and allows the save as
d options.
I can then only say that I have no problem saving GIF files.
I select the attachement, click on save and the windows file location
selection window pops-up. I can then
Hello folks
I received an email from a friend yesterday who uses a different
client to us but was impressed by the header that the client had put
into MY copy of the email.
Because I was BCCed (Blind Copy) into the email his email client had
inserted the following.
IMPORTANT! This message has
Kevin Coates, [KC] wrote:
KC I find the mid:; info useful when reading replies, but the gmane
KC encryption breaks the sigs. It will be interesting to see how
KC others handle this. I always liked this feature in The Bat.
I don't use it anymore. :) I haven't used it for some time now.
The only
Greg Strong, [GS] wrote:
AM Now go in the Preferences and go to Message Headers. Click the Add
AM button and in the two fields type X-Archive
AM Finally, enable the option Allow to edit this field in the message
AM editor, and you're done.
GS Done.
Not required anymore since the list has
(X-Archive,encrypt) On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 13:33:34 +
GMT(13/03/2004, 13:33 + GMT), David Elliott wrote:
N Because I was BCCed (Blind Copy) into the email his
N email client had inserted the following.
N IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to
N you. Do not reply-to-all or
Hi ,
I am surprised. One The Bat!'s folder disappeared.
I don't undestand neither how nor why.
My question is, what can I do to have this folder back?
Is-it possible?
Is-it possible to avoid this?
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Best regards
Papy
Current version is
Hi Jean,
on Sat, 13 Mar 2004 16:05:29 +0100GMT, you wrote:
JS I am surprised. One The Bat!'s folder disappeared.
JS I don't undestand neither how nor why.
JS My question is, what can I do to have this folder back?
JS Is-it possible?
Try the undocumented shortcut ctrl+alt+shift+L with the focus
Hello Eric,
Saturday, March 13, 2004, 9:49:07 AM, you wrote:
E (X-Archive,encrypt) On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 13:33:34 +
E GMT(13/03/2004, 13:33 + GMT), David Elliott wrote:
N Because I was BCCed (Blind Copy) into the email his
N email client had inserted the following.
N IMPORTANT! This
* Neil writes:
Because I was BCCed (Blind Copy) into the email his email client had
inserted the following.
IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you.
Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission.
Is it possible to get TB to do this as well on a Blind
Hello Peter,
Thanks for help,
Try the undocumented shortcut ctrl+alt+shift+L with the focus on
the folder pane, sometimes it works.
I have tried but it does'nt work
There is a message:
In French on My PC
0 dossier(s) perdu(s) trouvé(s).
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Best regards,
Papy
Jean Site, [JS] wrote:
JS I am surprised. One The Bat!'s folder disappeared.
JS I don't undestand neither how nor why.
JS My question is, what can I do to have this folder back?
JS Is-it possible?
Was this a common folder. What were the circumstances surrounding the
disappearance?
Have you
Is there a way to preserve lines in a template but to render them
inactive, such as rem or ' does in other programming
situations?
--
JN
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Dear Joseph,
@13-Mar-2004, 18:34 Joseph N. [JN] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
JN Is there a way to preserve lines in a template but to render them
JN inactive, such as rem or ' does in other programming
JN situations?
%REM=_
these are lines that are no longer user
%whatever=%macros(they)
On Saturday, March 13, 2004 at 17:01:53 GMT -0500 (which was 2:01 PM where I live)
rich gregory wrote:
gregory Where can I edit my Print template?
It is under Message/Print Setup/Template.
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... Hugh T. Hodges
Using The Bat! v2.05 Beta/1 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Hi
Have just received this email message:
Your Email Client does not support MIME encoding. Please upgrade to
MIME-enabled Email Client (almost every modern Email Client is MIME-capable).
Before I fire off a rude email to the sender concerned could someone
cofimr that The Bat does support MIME
Hello Admin,
Saturday, March 13, 2004, 10:56:46 PM, you wrote:
AaA Have just received this email message:
AaA Your Email Client does not support MIME encoding. Please upgrade to
AaA MIME-enabled Email Client (almost every modern Email Client is MIME-capable).
Ah, I recognise that. You and I
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