I'm having a strange problem - I'm probably not the first/only one so apologies if
this is a FAQ, I've been off the list for a while:
I have a reply template with %QUOTES in it. I usually highlight a section of the
message I am replying to and hit F4. That works as expected, but only when
I remember some discussion a while ago about some ISPs blacklisting messages from TB
as spam. I've now had two emails to someone with a Lycos webmail address disappear
mysteriously, with no other apparent explanation - when I mail the same address from
the same account but using a Mac, no
On Friday, March 5, 2004, 2:36:37 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
But you aren't using a TB Mailer header. How would the Lycos ISP
know you were a TB sender?
Good point - hadn't actually checked that, just assumed the X-Mailer etc line was
still there. Makes it even more mysterious, though...
On Friday, March 5, 2004, 9:23:00 AM, Wolffe wrote:
Usually ISP mailhosts will include the domain with DHCP assigned
hosts (ie adsl-113-212.swiftdsl.com.au) . You come up as unknown. Try
giving your workstation a name with valid FQDN and send to lycos again.
This is just a wag .. but a good
On Friday, March 5, 2004, 3:10:55 PM, Wolffe wrote:
First, are you using your own SMTP server (ie MDaemon or ADR?) or
relying on your ISP's?
The ISP's.
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G.
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Using The Bat! Version 2.04.7
Windows XP Version 5 Build 2600
OK, since there have been no takers, let me try to clarify the question:
Many people simply append previous messages as quotes to the bottom of theirs. I know
this is not good practice, generally speaking, but if I want to quote the whole lot -
latest message and trail of previous ones - in
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 4:04:48 PM, G. Minnerup wrote:
OK, since there have been no takers, let me try to clarify the question:
Many people simply append previous messages as quotes to the
bottom of theirs. I know this is not good practice, generally
speaking, but if I want to quote
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 5:34:57 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
%OTEXT will do it without adding any quotes, but from the sounds of it
you might want an entire reply template. See below. It uses in-line
quoting in the body of the message, then everything below my signature.
See my other message for
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 5:38:57 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Drag and drop all messages you want to quote (a whole thread, for
example) into the message you are writing. The draggeddropped
messages will be MIME-attached and can be openend by hte recipient. If
he uses TB, he can even brwose
This was introduced in the latest version, I believe, or maybe I just didn't discover
it earlier - but it suits me :-) Trouble is every time I restart TB! the Message List
window covers the entire screen and I have to manually resize the display to bring the
other TB! windows into view.
Anyone
On Wednesday, June 23, 2004, 10:38:49 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
Are you running any shell enhancement applications that could be
interfering with the startup of TB!?
Yes, but I solved the problem soon after asking the question by defining a custom
view. Don't get the problem any more.
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I'm sure this is a FAQ but I haven't been paying attention...
Just upgraded to TB 3.01, no problems, but BayesIt has stopped spotting ANY spam - not
that it ever was any good at it (about 1 in 3 with 2.x). Do I have to retrain the new
version?
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Regards,
G.
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 2:10:40 AM, MikeD wrote:
and I should also mention that the newest version is 0.7.3 and
since you are going to have to go through all that anyway, you might
want to get this version before you go through all that. It is much
improved over the version that was
Have just tried the above but it doesn't work with TB. Is that because of the Bat's
missing Unicode support?
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Regards,
G.
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Using The Bat! Version 3.0.1.33
Windows XP Version 5 Build 2600
I use virtual desktops, four of them, and all my other applications are happy
to dwell on just one of them. Not the Bat, though, which will inhabit all four
wherever it is started. This is beginning to annoy me as TB needs to be
minimised when switching to another desktop: has anybody else
On Tuesday, August 2, 2005, 9:17:33 PM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
Which virtual desktop app do you use?
Altdesk.
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Regards,
G.
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Using The Bat! Version 3.5
Windows XP Version 5 Build 2600
Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using
On Tuesday, August 2, 2005, 11:20:27 PM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
OK, I've down-loaded and installed it. TheBat! stays on Desk 1 for me,
you haven't perhaps set TheBat! up as 'sticky'?
But sticky means on all desktops...
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G.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! Version 3.5
Windows
On Tuesday, August 2, 2005, 11:20:27 PM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
OK, I've down-loaded and installed it. TheBat! stays on Desk 1 for me,
you haven't perhaps set TheBat! up as 'sticky'?
Sorry, didn't read your reply properly - no I haven't.
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Regards,
G.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat!
On Wednesday, August 3, 2005, 1:41:07 AM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
Well I made it 'sticky' and it followed me around, then I removed it
from the sticky list and it's back to desk1 - and stays there.
It's a neat app but I can't reproduce your problem, sorry.
Thanks for trying - for some reason, that
On Wednesday, August 3, 2005, 1:41:07 AM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
Hello Group
On Tuesday, August 2, 2005, 3:00:42 PM, G. wrote:
On Tuesday, August 2, 2005, 11:20:27 PM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
OK, I've down-loaded and installed it. TheBat! stays on Desk 1 for me,
you haven't perhaps set TheBat! up
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