Hello Thomas,
I just upgraded to 6.2.14 and wanted to check something in my
viewer/editor settings. I must be blind, but I cannot find them any
more.
As you can see in my signature, I am using v6.3.0.2 (ALPHA) and
Viewer/editor settings are available.
See attached screenshot of my Account
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, March 2, 2014, 4:51:50 AM, among other things, you wrote:
TF Hello Tbudl,
TF I just upgraded to 6.2.14 and wanted to check something in my
TF viewer/editor settings. I must be blind, but I cannot find them any
TF more.
TF See attached screenshot of my Account / Properties
Hi
On Saturday 1 March 2014 at 4:05:13 PM, in
mid:1004288919.20140301170...@gmail.com, MAU wrote:
But you are talking about POP accounts
Because that's how I access them.
and, AFAIK, I
may be wrong, Gmail is an IMAP account that allows
access by POP. In my case, I can access my
Hi
On Saturday 1 March 2014 at 5:46:28 PM, in
mid:635088640.20140301124...@grunwalds.com, Rick wrote:
On my end it OFTEN defaults to plain text even though I
have that configured nowhere but for this group in the address book
When you click into the message body, does it not switch to the
Hi
On Tuesday 25 February 2014 at 8:41:39 PM, in
mid:839903237.20140225204139@my_localhost, MFPA wrote:
Hi
When you receive a PGP clearsigned message that
contains a pgp key inside the portion of the message
covered by the signature, and the message is signed
with a key not already on
Hello MFPA,
But you are talking about POP accounts
Because that's how I access them.
I know, but I mean a POP account at_the_server. Which is a completely
different set up and functionality that IMAP accounts.
and, AFAIK, I may be wrong, Gmail is an IMAP account that allows
access by
Hello MAU,
On Saturday, March 1, 2014, you wrote:
Hello Chris,
Is there a way for TB! to be set to reply to this one mailing list
with html, and to use regular plain text for all my many other lists
please?
Yes, you can define Reply template for that folder to be HTML. Right
click on
Hello Thomas,
On Sunday, March 2, 2014, you wrote:
Hello Chris,
On Sat, 1 Mar 2014 14:28:57 + GMT (01-Mar-14, 21:28 +0700 GMT),
Chris Wilson wrote:
I subscribe to many mailing lists via e-mail. 99.9% work fine, but
one sends some mails in some odd format. TB! won't read them
Hello Feli,
On Saturday, March 1, 2014, you wrote:
Hello Chris,
On Sat, 1 Mar 2014 14:53:07 +GMT Chris Wilson wrote:
CW Is there a way for TB! to be set to reply to
CW this one mailing list with html, and to use regular plain text for all
CW my many other lists please?
It's easy with
Hello Chris,
That should work, but doesn't, despite setting the folder properties -
Reply to use HTML I do not see any quoted text, but thanks for the
idea.
Does the Reply template include the QUOTES macro?
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v6.3.0.2
Hello MAU,
On Sunday, March 2, 2014, you wrote:
Hello Chris,
That should work, but doesn't, despite setting the folder properties -
Reply to use HTML I do not see any quoted text, but thanks for the
idea.
Does the Reply template include the QUOTES macro?
This is the current
Hello Chris,
This is the current template for that troublesome list's folder MAU:
%SETEDITOR=4
%QUOTES
%DATESHORT %TIME
%CURSOR
Well, I have just tried your template and it did work for me. Of course
I was not replying to a message from your troublesome list's folder.
Feel free to
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Sunday, March 2, 2014, 10:14:43 PM, you wrote:
See attached screenshot of my Account / Properties menu.
M Can't see the screenshot, I think attachments are not allowed in TBUDL.
M Anyway, you mention Account/Properties and the Viewer/editor settings
M are in
Hello MAU,
On Sunday, March 2, 2014, you wrote:
Hello Chris,
This is the current template for that troublesome list's folder MAU:
%SETEDITOR=4
%QUOTES
%DATESHORT %TIME
%CURSOR
Well, I have just tried your template and it did work for me. Of course
I was not replying to a message
Hi
On Sunday 2 March 2014 at 2:58:52 PM, in
mid:552309560.20140302155...@gmail.com, MAU wrote:
Webmail does not define the type of server
(and service), it just a way of accessing it, an e-mail
client. You can access IMAP, as IMAP, with TB and many
other clients too.
I would have said
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