Hello Darrin Rich,
24-Jul-2004 16:28, you wrote:
I havent tried them yet. Can someone send a link that helps explain how
they work and some examples of what to use them for? I was using Operas
M2 email client before, which uses views. I assume thats sort of what
virtual folders are. Is that
Hello Darrin Rich,
24-Jul-2004 18:55, you wrote:
ASK [IMHO the way that M2 deals with sorting/classification is the key to
ASK mail handling in the future, and hopefully TheBat will pick the idea
ASK up. The mailer side of TheBat itself is simply way out of reach for
ASK M2, thats why I returned
Hello Tim Sharrock,
24-Jul-2004 23:16, you wrote:
I use a two stage process - I have Popfile classify mail, and then have a
Bat! input-filter set a corresponding colour-group from the
X-Text-Classification header.
I then have my virtual folders set up based on the colour-groups.
When a
Hello Robert C Wittig,
25-Jul-2004 01:45, you wrote:
One further question... I have a LOT of mail in the 1.6 message base, and
cannot simply discard it.
Can it be imported into v2, along with the folder structure, address
books, etc.?
I made a backup (just in case...), and then simply
Hello John Phillips,
25-Jul-2004 06:27, you wrote:
I find SpamPal to be almost faultless.
If you're on a slow dial-up connection, the constant checking of DNS
blacklists may be a bit annoying - especially if you receive unknown mail
often (auto-whitelisting doesn't work, then). In such cases a
Hello subscriber2list,
25-Jul-2004 21:03, you wrote:
Exactly. There are other approaches, i.e., set the time for periodic
checking to some much larger number which defers any CC activity for that
specific account, but one still has to make this change to each account
... that's just not a
Hello subscriber2list,
25-Jul-2004 22:48, you wrote:
aaah, a whole new arena of fun!
An old saying goes like computers help us solve problems that we wouldn't
have without them ... ;-)
You can do most everything with TB, but sometimes you just need a hint
toward the direction to take (that
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
26-Jul-2004 18:12, you wrote:
You have described a work-around. But it should be possible from
within TB to not check mail, across all accounts. There is no button
or command-line command for that AFAIK.
Agreed.
But you can do it, and its not much trouble. I just
Hello St - Musaic.Net,
27-Jul-2004 15:31, you wrote:
check mail every 30 seconds
That is a very short interval. Some POP3 servers may not be able to cope
with it. Have you tried setting it to something like 3 Minutes and see what
happens?
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Alexander
Hello St - Musaic.Net,
27-Jul-2004 15:21, you wrote:
You want to exit and restart TB or reboot the PC. This is pretty
easy to do while in front of the PC - but if TB is downloading
mail unattended it is a totally different story!
According to the help file the command line helps:
The
Hello St - Musaic.Net,
27-Jul-2004 15:21, you wrote:
Connection Centre should minimize to System Tray, not Windows
Taskbar!. I have TB check for and download from three accounts at a 30
seconds interval and the (non-timely) pop-in appearance of the
Connection Centre in the Windows
Hello nurbles,
27-Jul-2004 17:31, you wrote:
I've been using FireFox for my primary web browser for
quite a while and I've recently started noticing that
The Bat! launches multiple copies of FireFox when I click
an http:// or ftp:// link in an email.
This should happen from all other mail
Hello Robert Golovniov,
28-Jul-2004 11:13, you wrote:
Can anybody share with me his success story of reading PGP/MIME signed
and encrypted messages?
What is your problem with it?
My constant annoyance is that apparently there's no way to tell TB to
ALWAYS use PGP/MIME (the switch defaults to
Hello Mary Bull,
27-Jul-2004 23:59, you wrote:
I then find Utilities/Format Block (I choose Left from this drop-down
Menu) in the Edit Mail Message window extremely helpful. I position the
cursor anywhere on the long line and click on Format Block/Left, and my
copy-and-paste is hard-wrapped,
Hello Kevin Amazon,
28-Jul-2004 16:27, you wrote:
My constant annoyance is that apparently there's no way to tell TB to
ALWAYS use PGP/MIME (the switch defaults to auto but I want it on).
You could put %pgpmime in your templates.
I always thought that this would automatically sign and/or
Hello Kevin Amazon,
28-Jul-2004 17:43, you wrote:
I always thought that this would automatically sign and/or crypt the
message?
%PGPMIME sets the PGP/MIME option to on for the current message to
ensure that the PGJP/MIME format is used when the message is signed OR
encrypted. Obviously, if
Hello Robert Golovniov,
28-Jul-2004 13:29, you wrote:
gpg: can't open `C:\Program Files\The Bat!\batD3F2.tmp'
gpg: decrypt_message failed: file open error
If I switch to PGP 8.1, pressing the button does nothing at all.
Hmmm. I'm using neither GPG nor PGP8.1 - I'm on PGP 8.0.3 and it just
Hello Thomas Andersson,
30-Jul-2004 18:48, you wrote:
I'm just curious of which method of compression is used in The Bat!
when you check the compress folder in folder properties. Is it a
huge spacesaver and does it have a negative impact when using the
program?
The term compression may be
Hello Andre Wichartz,
31-Jul-2004 14:37, you wrote:
It is my opinion that the default collection should only include the
most basic of smilies and only for ascii smilies, not for words. I'm
thinking about :)=happy, :(=sad etc
...I rest my case.
I receive an email newsletter with a listing
Hello Maggie,
31-Jul-2004 16:10, you wrote:
ASK And, I beg for pardon, it is really a lot easier to understand GDR
ASK (grinning, ducking, running) than a graphical interpretation of it...
ASK :-P
Grinning, ducking, running is this one :gdr:
I know.
I don't think :-P looks much like gdr
Hello Darrin Rich,
03-Aug-2004 18:17, you wrote:
Anyone have some ideas?
The Sorting Office's Action tab is very large... and while it is arguable
what quality of UI design *scrollable* tabs are, you can find exactly what
you're looking for there: an Action create auto-reply (halfway down or
Hello Darrin Rich,
07-Aug-2004 01:42, you wrote:
lameness (Not even sure thats a real word)
Ever since the early days of computer freakism, it sure is. ;-)
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You're caught in a labyrinth of choice and possibility in the world today,
so you have more opportunity to
Hello Cory,
06-Aug-2004 10:33, you wrote:
A solid and (virtually) bug-free mail client might even attract
more corporate users then there are now
But the average corporate user probably uses 20% of the capabilites of
Outlook/Exchange... imagine what would happen when you confront them with
Hello Peter Kerekes,
08-Aug-2004 00:21, you wrote:
Need some help to improve on Spam filtering.
Forgive me the stupid question, but do you actually train the BayesIt
filter if it has a false negative? (right click on the mail, Special, Mark
as Junk).
Can anyone suggest a change in any
Hello Kevin Amazon,
09-Aug-2004 00:53, you wrote:
Strangely enough, I see the reference headers in Gerard's message but not
In-Reply-To header and his messages do not thread on my system either.
Those messages do thread fine here at my end, too. I am using version
2.12.00 of TB, and those who
Hello DanG everyone,
08-Aug-2004 19:39, you wrote:
I use Nod (which I recommend highly)
NOD32 is fast, but it is not a very secure virus scanner. There are a
number of test with similar results for NOD32. For example
http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php?showtopic=6165
(sorry for OT but I
Hello Allie Martin,
09-Aug-2004 17:56, you wrote:
You and Allie are using 2.13beta - and the messages do not thread.
HA! :-)
I thought you were on to something but I'm now here at work, using
v2.12.00, and Gerard's messages are still not threading.
OIC. Just looked at the first message
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
08-Aug-2004 20:29, you wrote:
Hi Pete. I assume all msgs have been read.
Ungh, now this one doesn't thread at my end! :-/
Anybody else?
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Alexander
I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as
equals. -- Winston Churchill
Hello Marck D Pearlstone,
27-Jul-2004 14:17, you wrote:
We have found that a popular mono font is Andale Mono - if you can find
that one, maybe you'll have a change of heart.
A late reply, but nevertheless... I just found a rather nice monospaced
font in TrueType format - its called
Hello Joseph N.,
10-Aug-2004 17:28, you wrote:
In TB! 2.12.03, under Folder/Properties, there's a Watched By...
button. What is that feature about?
When you use Virtual Folders, you can select which folders' contents should
be looked at by the filter criteria of the Virtual Folder. You can
Hello Robin Anson,
10-Aug-2004 12:30, you wrote:
Has anyone else experienced the problem? Does anyone know of a solution,
even a possible solution, before I go crazy with frustration???!!!
My TB! startup was significantly slower after I installed a virus scanner
with an on-access watchdog.
Hello Jeff Gaines,
11-Aug-2004 14:54, you wrote:
I am new to The Bat! and I am having trouble finding the Command
Line Parameters in the help file - clicking on 'Command line
parameter' brings up an empty dialog saying 'Click a topic, then
click Display' - a bit difficult!
Thats
Hello Tobias,
11-Aug-2004 14:53, you wrote:
I did a full backup in TB!, electing *not* to store external attachments
in message bodies.
Isn't that what you should've done in order to preserve the attachments?
They're not stored in the message body (and thus, the messagebase).
Apparently
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
11-Aug-2004 17:44, you wrote:
W I want to keep this setting but I want to delete some unused data from this
W history that is now to loud...
I think you just need to highlight the entry in the drop-down list
(the little arrow on the right) and delete it.
You need to
Hello everyone,
is there a macro (or some other solution) to test the existence of a file
on disk? Something like if exists 'c:\file\foo.txt add it to the message,
if its not there, don't do anything.
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We are hunting for
Hello WilWilWil,
11-Aug-2004 19:04, you wrote:
The only one difference between them and me is that I 'm connected to
Internet trough an other PC which share his connection...
There you have it. :-) I've seen similar on messages I've sent @ work vs.
messages I've sent from my home PC. The
Hello David Earl,
11-Aug-2004 20:30, you wrote:
I've set up a rule that when text [EMAIL PROTECTED] is in Recipient,
the post should be moved to folder ListServ. I need this rule to test the
Reply-To: field, rather than the To: field. I'm new. I'm blind (well, I'm
not seeing what I want ;).
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 01:29:30 +0200, David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the outbox for common folders (or the choice of default account) be
controlled somehow, or have I goofed there? (I know I can set the
default the identity, but that doesn't solve the transport issue.)
Account -
Hello Chris Weaven,
12-Aug-2004 19:58, you wrote:
Bayesfilter Bayesit!
I tried Bayesfilter, but somehow it did not learn as fast as BayesIt.
However, I'm using PopFile now and use Virtual Folders to reflect the
bucket classification of PopFile (except for spam, of course).
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Hello Dan Grunberg,
12-Aug-2004 01:39, you wrote:
I haven't tested this, but I think it will do what you want to do.
if exist path\yourfile.txt copy path\yourfile.txt c:\forthis\adhoc.txt
Thanks Dan Roelof. I'll try these suggestion this weekend. :-)
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Alexander
We are
Hello Tobias,
12-Aug-2004 01:10, you wrote:
Are you sure that's what necessary to back up attachments?
I'm not 100% sure - I just did it that way when I re-installed Windows
because I knew before that the location of the attachment folder would
change and wanted to avoid any trouble.
--
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Hello there...
...well, that if exists function... :-)
I just found out my problem is different. My beloved :) music player allows
me to create a file in the style of now playing... - I wanted to check
wether this file exists, and if it does, include it below my signature, and
otherwise include
Hello.
Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it? If some people
could write how they're using the adress book(s) or groups it would give me
the right inspiration, maybe. :-)
Thanks
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Hello Peter Meyns,
14-Aug-2004 14:15, you wrote:
| RandomSignature-Professional 3.2 - DEMO
| !!!You are using an illegal key! Please buy a LEGAL copy!!!
LOL!!!
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Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL'
Hello St - Musaic.Net,
14-Aug-2004 16:17, you wrote:
exactly how do you send TB that IPC command
when TB fails to read the file that contains the request!?!
You don't send an IPC command, you use the command line which passes its
commands to the running TB instance. That is in the helpfile,
Hello St - Musaic.Net,
14-Aug-2004 17:35, you wrote:
My point is this: For no reason, TB may at any time simply stop
looking for thebat.IPC - and thus TB won't know of the _future_
commands you send it (by the way of the command line).
Have you investigated why this is happening?
Hello St - Musaic.Net,
14-Aug-2004 16:04, you wrote:
Now, exactly how do you send TB that /EXIT command when TB fails
to read the file that contains the request!?! GREAT!
You can issue an thebat.exe /EXIT command and it will quit the
running instance of TB. You don't need the .IPC file
[uncut reply with top posting to a moderator note by Bill Woodward]
...sometimes I just can't do anything but ROTFL and be glad that its not me
who is the list moderator... ;-)
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Alexander
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using
Hello dAniel hAhler,
15-Aug-2004 00:28, you wrote:
I tried Bayesfilter, but somehow it did not learn as fast as BayesIt.
However, I'm using PopFile now and use Virtual Folders to reflect the
bucket classification of PopFile (except for spam, of course).
But you cannot reflect real bucket
Hello Claude Renaud,
14-Aug-2004 13:58, you wrote:
I just did a search on google about the panda antivirus plugin. The only
plugin I found is the 0.1 test version which seems to work with the
latest panda antivirus software. Does someone know if a more recent
version has been realeased ?
I
Hello dAniel hAhler,
15-Aug-2004 11:55, you wrote:
I thought you were using another Bayesian Filter, but you're using
POPFile, too.. :)
I'd vote for integrating something like POPfile into TB, of course. ;-)
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Alexander
Gumperson's Law: The probability of anything happening
Hello DZ-Jay,
15-Aug-2004 15:12, you wrote:
I checked the BAYESIT.LOG file and realized that all messages are
marked with either 100/99 % or 0% probability, which means that no matter
how low I set the parameter, it will continue working the same. I don't
understand how come there is no
Hello WilWilWil,
15-Aug-2004 17:26, you wrote:
I've seen in a previous subject that SO spoke about monaco.ttf ? I can't find this
subject again in archive... SO can remember me the link for get this police ?
Police? ...anyway... :-)
Hello Roelof Otten,
07-Aug-2004 01:51, you wrote:
Happens to the best of us. When I want to send an email at work (using
MS Outlook) I often press F2 when I'm finished, probably since I'm
using two programs that use that key for sending.
Alternatively, CTRL-Enter works equally well in TheBat
Hello dAniel hAhler,
18-Aug-2004 19:13, you wrote:
TB first wants to delete the THEBAT.IPC file (where it writes the
command line /EXIT into) and than exits.
Wait a minute... TB itself writes the .IPC file when you access it via the
commandline?!? Ouch, I didn't know that.
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 02:18:29 -0700, Samson wrote:
i think thebat needs a better subject matching algorithm
Why do you use threading by subject, and not by references? Threading by
references in TB is close-to perfect (the only things I am still missing
are built-in function to manually add
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 12:13:30 +0200, MAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Threading by references in TB is close-to perfect (the only things I
am still missing are built-in function to manually add messages to a
thread and manually break a thread).
Take a look at www.rancho-k.com :)
I beg your pardon, but
Hello Darrin Rich,
well... as for searching messages and tracking individual conversations, I
find TB's virtual folders more and more versatile (compared to the crap
search folders Outlook 2003 offers), especially with the threading by
reference. The only problem for me is that the VF's sometimes
Hello M i c C u l l e n,
But we've got smileys, which is clearly what you want in an email client
rather than actual functionality...
Email != HTML
SCNR :-P
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When I was younger I used to think I knew all the anwers. Now
Hello M i c C u l l e n,
23-Aug-2004 00:34, you wrote:
with bandwidth increasing at the rate it is, HTML email isn't the scourge
it once was
Never mind the bandwidth. Its a security and privacy issue.
Greetings from netsky.p - or was it .q? :-P
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Hello Thomas Fernandez,
23-Aug-2004 18:15, you wrote:
It does over here.
Dito. :-)
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discover what a cranky prostate does to one's polyphony. -- James
Hello Roelof Otten,
23-Aug-2004 19:08, you wrote:
'WWW-Mail 1.6 (Global Message Exchange)' that appears to provide
broken threading headers.
...just like the majority of webmailers, I want to add...
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Hello Chris,
23-Aug-2004 20:17, you wrote:
Finally, it changes the Reply-To address to Chris on the TBUDL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to help make sure that replies get back to
the list.
But the listmailer overwrites any reply-to address anyway. (see F9)
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Hello Jurgen Haug,
23-Aug-2004 20:22, you wrote:
that would be great, may we take this off-list?
Maybe not, I'd be interested in that too... (having a really huge Exchange
mailbox, I only tried once and it took ages to synchronize so I left that
idea alone for now).
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 07:26:07 +0200, Jurgen Haug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
somehow the server kills all headers it doesn't like. I can't use
the chat
functionality of TB!. (or maybe I haven't turned it on properly???)
Apparently, this is an Exchange issue (I've fiddled around with it
Hello Michael L. Wilson,
can you please cut down the size of your signature? 3 lines of your text:
I let BayesIT filter everything that is spam. I use no external
notifier, and no internal spam filters. Therefore, that could be the
problem
followed by 20 lines of signature is a bit out of
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
24-Aug-2004 18:33, you wrote:
Hi Gerard. If that's the case, then do you have any ideas to explain
the difference between the BayesIT stats the # of junk emails I
have in my current file?
Do you have your own filters that deal with junk email, too? If those
aren't
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
24-Aug-2004 19:25, you wrote:
Spam Stats, last 24 hours (BayesIt! 0.5.11)
Total Spam Emails: 2
Total Clean Emails: 186
BayesIT guessed right 99.5% of the time
My email is 1.06383% spam
Now what?
Apparently, something is pretty wrong with the Bayesit stats. :-}
[my
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
24-Aug-2004 21:09, you wrote:
Z I am not sure how BayesIT calculates the guessed right statistic but
Z I would assume that it looks at how many Spam or Ham msg you correct by
Z using the mark as (NOT) junk function.
Geez, why would I do that? I'd be busy most of my day.
Hello Östen Häggmark,
24-Aug-2004 21:34, you wrote:
What's the proper routine for upgrading? I seem to remember I
read something on the Ritlabs site about just installing v2
over the old version, in the same folder? Can't find that
recommendation now, though.
But the recommendation is valid
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
24-Aug-2004 22:01, you wrote:
Yes, of course you are right about your second poing but, just to be
stubborn for one more moment, If BayesIT filters see msgs before TB!
filters then this would not be necessary, right? And I can't get a
definite answer to this question
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
25-Aug-2004 17:12, you wrote:
For the life of me I can't figure out how to auto-mark all junk mail
filtered by bayesIT as read junk.
Preferences / Protection / Anti-Spam has a little checkbox in the lower
part of the settings screen that does this. :-)
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Hello Jan Rifkinson,
26-Aug-2004 01:18, you wrote:
ASK Apparently, something is pretty wrong with the Bayesit stats. :-}
So, tonight I have 376 msgs in my junk folder. I marked none of them as
junk, i.e. they were all junked automatically -- presumably by BayesIT.
So here are my stats
Those
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
26-Aug-2004 19:12, you wrote:
ASK Those 376 junk mails are a total, correct?
yes. However, at this point I have 651.
Nearly 300 junk mails in 1 day? Well... even without correct statistics
from BayesIt the other conclusion for me would be dropping that mail
account. :-}
Hello Philip Storry,
27-Aug-2004 22:00, you wrote:
I even marked my Sent mails as not-junk when training, on the
egotistical presumption that nobody writes the kind of email I'd like
to recieve better than myself! *grins*
Thats is indeed a very common practice. Our antispam solution at work
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
28-Aug-2004 18:40, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.08
Wasn't this mentioned on the list before to cause problems?
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The errors to avoid are those that eliminate opportunities to try again. --
Lazar
Hello Chris,
28-Aug-2004 13:59, you wrote:
I'm trying to work out the best way of organising some of the folders
I have three mail accounts, and everything that belongs to certain
cathegories (like mailinglists, newsletters, friends family, etc.) goes
to common folders (or virtual common
Hello DZ-Jay,
28-Aug-2004 16:22, you wrote:
Don't you see a 'Deletion' tab towards the end of the tabs in the common
folder properties?
Must be a beta thing, because I don't see it here. Good to know that it
was added, though :)
I'm using 2.12 and I do see the deletion tab for my common
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
28-Aug-2004 18:40, you wrote:
I have 512MB RAM, don't know why it says 523MB
In the computer world, a factor of 1024 is/was common. In the real world :)
however, 1000 always is and was the factor for kilo, mega, giga, etc.
But its not consistently used... when you read
Hello Jurgen Haug,
I myself find it very hard to describe the advantages of TB over any other
mail client - because many of the most powerful features aren't exactly
available at the surface of the program but are in depths one must be
willing to explore.
30-Aug-2004 21:35, you wrote:
I think
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:04:51 -0500, Allie Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In our company we make massive use of public folders, contacts,
group calendars and whatnot - thats not the strength of TB.
About the only thing you could duplicate is the use of public folders.
Though you can't create
Hello Christopher Brown,
31-Aug-2004 19:23, you wrote:
Is there a way to have a folder hold the 100 most recent list
messages, and move the older messages to another folder?
The reason is that I use IMAP, and I would like to have an IMAP folder
to provide access to the most recent posts so
Hello AceMan,
31-Aug-2004 19:45, you wrote:
Needless to say, it appears A LOT of people are not impressed with this
decision. Further discussion on this topic can be found here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbbeta%40thebat.dutaint.com/
I'm not getting any wiser reading that. Can anyone shed
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:00:49 +0100, AceMan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Registered users are expected to pay for the upgrade to v3.bugs
included.
I'll stick with v2.12 until it implodes, or whatever, and after that I
won't be a Ritlabs customer again, ever.
My story - I bought v1.62r in
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:45:24 +0200, MAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Outlook 2003 has virtual folders
TB has VFs and, from what I have heard, with more functionality or
possibilities than Outlook.
The so called search folders in Outlook 2003 look good at first, but
they are, as with every MS
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 20:01:38 +0800, M i c C u l l e n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The real problem here is, as ever, the complete lack of meaningful
communication from Ritlabs.
Makes me wonder how a company selling email products can't handle it...
:-) I mean... I subscribed to their newsletter
Hello JARDAY,
01-Sep-2004 16:21, you wrote:
If RL wants to continue doing things in this way, I think they should
change their billing model to an annual subscription model rather than a
per-major-version -- since the current practice tends to be quite
disillusioning.
Nice that you
Hello Scott Sims,
01-Sep-2004 16:40, you wrote:
Upon restoring my computer and The Batk Backup, I had 2.5 months worth
of email to sort. Approx 1500 would be SPAM. I managed to manually
click on 898 SPAM messages and move them to the junk folder. Here lies
one problem. The rest of the SPAM
Hello WilWilWil,
01-Sep-2004 14:50, you wrote:
Ritlabs policy is not so great...
How do you know, they haven't sent out any information yet, or did they?
I've lost my Job last year and bought TB for manage my Job research. I'm
not so happy to pay again for being up to date with TB when my
Hello Michael L. Wilson,
01-Sep-2004 18:20, you wrote:
According to other messages, Professional contains a spell checker and
home does not.
Read again: its separate downloads for the home version while its included
in pro.
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Hello Allie Martin,
01-Sep-2004 14:05, you wrote:
I'll be stepping down as one of the moderators of the lists (TBUDL,
TBBETA and TBTECH), effective as of now.
Thank you for all of your efforts, Allie. It never stopped to amaze me that
you and your fellow co-moderators always found friendly
Hello Lynn,
01-Sep-2004 17:56, you wrote:
MDP It can. See Editor preferences: Smart wrapping of quoted text.
It's checked in my preferences, but doesn't do it ..
I'm using the %SmartQuotes macro from the MyMacros pack for that:
http://en.barin.com.ua/soft/mymacros/
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Hello Mica Mijatovic,
01-Sep-2004 18:56, you wrote:
It depends, Miguel. (-: Have you ever tried to work (especially
estimating something new) anything more seriously with a slapping
popups, constant interruptions and disabled features around?
So, the v3 trial isn't only time-limited, but
Hello DZ-Jay,
01-Sep-2004 21:59, you wrote:
Lack of information after such a big outcry from their paying and loyal
customers that we have seen during the past few days on the lists, is
enough for most of us to loose faith in and respect for RitLabs.
Who knows about Ritlabs intentions to
Hello Mike email (The Bat!),
01-Sep-2004 22:32, you wrote:
I shall have to pay another 14 GBP. They have screwed me for £13.60
One year ago, when things were exactly the same with the release of v2,
people in a similar situation wrote a personal mail to Ritlabs and got a
new license key for
Hello DZ-Jay,
01-Sep-2004 22:43, you wrote:
Well, I use Mutt, which is a console MUA for Linux.
Liar - Mozilla Thunderbird 0.7.3 (Windows/20040803) ... :-)
The only thing that might be a problem to some is that its not
point-and-clicky, i.e. its a console application, driven by keyboard
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 21:33:17 -0700, Samson
public-samsonsu-/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, avoid creating VFs with filters. use fast search whenever
possible.
Hmmm. Whats the use of VF's then? This would limit their usability quite a
bit...
I beg pardon for sounding negative, but the topic VFs
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 08:27:33 +0200, Roland Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Add Mulberry (especially when you use IMAP).
And add Marlin!
...oh, and add... ;-)
Maybe not complete, but a useful resource for more mail clients than
you've ever heard about is:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 07:15:18 +0100, Clive Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm on a bit of a jihad against the really stupid use of smilies, LOL,
etc.
Wow. Can I join your club please?
LOL!
...whooops...
SCNR ;-)
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Greetings,
Alexander Kunz
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 14:45:13 +0200, Peter Fjelsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
cursory read
Does that mean cursing, while reading... ? ;-)
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Greetings,
Alexander Kunz
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