In Reference to "Quote prefixing rehash" From Steve Lamb:
SL Allowing the user to choose a quote character
SL willy-nilly breaks that de-facto standard across the board.
willy-nilly. Now there's an phrase that's just not used often enough
in my book! Let's all try to work that into our e-mail
Boy, I guess I should of paid closer attention when I saw this come up
in earlier discussions. I seem to recall a solution to the problem of
folders suddenly coming up empty with zero counts. Well, it happened
to me this morning. Can anybody enlighten me? As in HELP!
Steve, please don't
In Reference to "Suggestion: Warn if no subject entered" From Kevin Boylan:
KB Hi,
KB A kind of frivolous suggestion I guess, but as you can tell from my
KB previous post, I have a hard time remembering to enter a subject sometimes.
KB I think it would be worthwhile to have a warning message
In Reference to "(No Subject)" From Steve Lamb:
SL Friday, October 22, 1999, 2:25:49 AM, Marck wrote:
Message times are internationally corrected and usually work fine for
sorting. Individual PC system clocks, however, are a law unto
themselves ;-).
SL geek
SL Always good to
In Reference to "THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?" From Steve Lamb:
SL Computers are one of the most complex, if not the most complex machine in
SL use by the general population. It is complex because it is designed, from the
SL onset, to be general. We have a machine that can
In Reference to "(SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah and all related things..." From Steve
Lamb:
SL Friday, November 19, 1999, 5:40:07 PM, Thomas wrote:
Hi Alexander,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 9:23:01 AM GMT+0800, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
[...]
Your machine is three days fast and I can
In Reference to "(No Subject)" From Steve Lamb:
(taken off List so as to not raise anyone's blood pressure)
SL Society has gotten a little *too* polite and it is time for it to
SL change.
Steve,
While I totally agree that people nowadays can't "take a joke" and
get offended WAAA-AAY too
In Reference to "Comment on politeness" From Nick Danger:
ND (taken off List so as to not raise anyone's blood pressure)
dumbass
Oops! Guess it's not off list!! Note to self... get up, make coffee,
drink coffee, THEN write mail.
/dumbass
--
- Nick
Using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/1
und
Just wondering
Has anyone found a use for that big 'ol address window that appears
when you have Address Auto View checked? I figure I must be missing
some obvious use for it as I can easily get the address off the mail
header.
--
- Nick
Using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/3
under Windows 98
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+/ (toggle idiot mode on/off) will take "Folder" off
the menu in the main screen, and some of the choices out of
Account/...
Perhaps to further signify the software is running in "idiot mode" the
bat icon should be replaced with a Microsoft one and the program would
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+/ (toggle idiot mode on/off) will take "Folder" off
the menu in the main screen, and some of the choices out of
Account/...
Perhaps to further signify the software is running in "idiot mode" the
bat icon should be replaced with a Microsoft one and the program would
In Reference to "Idiot Mode" From Nick Danger:
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+/ (toggle idiot mode on/off) will take "Folder" off
the menu in the main screen, and some of the choices out of
Account/...
ND Perhaps to further signify the software is running in "idiot mode" the
Sorry for this off topic plea...
I would sure appreciate a citizen of Germany contacting me off list
for some assistance.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
--
- Nick
Using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/4
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
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In Reference to "Multiple problems with "the bat"" From Steve Lamb:
How do I turn of the feature that marks my messages as "read" if I leave the
cursor on the message list for more than one second? (I actually didn't read
the message, I was just scrolling for incoming messages.)
SL
I won't go into the application I need this for as it's too wacky to
explain, but
Is there anyway to get the macro %SUBJECT to randomly pick from a text
file like you can with the %COOKIE macro?
In other words, for each reply ( or new message for that matter) in a
certain template to have
In Reference to "Subject line - Auto mode?" From Peter Steiner:
PS I suppose you meant %SUBJECT="%COOKIE="A:\test.txt""
PS Try doubling the nested quotes:
PS %SUBJECT="%COOKIE=""A:\test.txt"""
While this does indeed stick a cookie in the subject line, if you try
using a cookie as a signature
Could someone please confirm or deny this bug (or at least
inconsistency)?
When right clicking on an email and using the specials|Add sender to
address book (or ctrl-w) it sends the From: field entry to the AB.
However, setting up a filter action to do the same thing sends the
:Reply-To Field
In Reference to "Autoformat oddity" From Tim Fountain:
TF BTW: the Alt-L keyboard shortcut doesn't seem to work for me, I can
TF only left justify text by selecting the option from the menu. Has
TF anyone else found this?
Perhaps you've fallen victim to the dreaded mouse bug here. If you
In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Quin Selman:
QS Since some of us don't always compose the SUBJECT prior to the message
QS and so sometimes forget to go back and insert the SUBJECT, we could use a
QS REMINDER rather than a WARNING.
So you're one of the reason's that
In Reference to "Newbie Stuff" From Steve Lamb:
SL Not that this helps for people, like me, who have to CP off the HTML side
SL (which TB! doesn't do) and it insists on showing the HTML side when I click
SL over to the "text" version.
You'll love this Steve All of what you state above
In Reference to "Wish item?" From Owen Carter:
OC This may simply be a RTFineM, but when I click on a URL in a mail, De
OC Bat! always opens it in my most recent IE (5) browser window. I'd
OC really prefer it to spawn a new window instead. Is there a way to
OC force this? is there a key-combo?
In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Steve Lamb:
SL I hope they neither read nor follow anything from Microsoft. MS has not
SL built anything decent, ever.
They have built themselves one hell of a bottom line. ;-)
--
- Nick
Nick Danger's Complimentary Curse
In Reference to "Wish list from a new user of The Bat" From Steve Lamb:
They have built themselves one hell of a bottom line. ;-)
SL So does a professional killer, doesn't mean either of them should be
SL emulated.
Ah, a paid assassin! Isn't that what Janet Reno is?
(oops, way OT now,
In Reference to "Mailer Daemon and other confusing stuff" From Angel:
A To give credit where credit is due...
A Thanks to Allie and Marck this odditiy has been fixed on my end. Thanks guys! :D
And please
A forgive me (Syrafil et al..) for being a dizzy redhead ...it's been an odd week LOL
In Reference to "suggestion- / wish-list" From Steve Lamb:
SL Personally, I prefer vim now. How many here can say that. ;)
Hmmm, I'm more of a vigor guy myself. ;)
--
- Nick
Nick Danger's Complimentary Curse (©¿©):
May 9,000 whiney phlebotomists throw used condoms in your dumplings.
In Reference to "suggestion- / wish-list" From John Sullivan:
JS we'll go where the rivers end in the silver sea and i'll carry you
JS if you carry me
Didn't I see that in a 3 Stooges movie?? Moe had his legs in Larry's
arms and Larry had his legs in Moe's. nevermind, I must be
thinking of
In Reference to "Editor (was: Re: suggestion- / wish-list)" From Steve Lamb:
SL Of all people I'd think another unix user would get it right
SL off the bat.
Right off "the bat". Ha-ha, I get it. He should get the info off the
bat because you're sending it from the bat! ha-ha, he-he, .
As always happens with every new inrush of new TB! users the "I hate
Steve Lamb" fan club gets cranked up. To this end, let me try and
hurry the learning process along by lending my personal experience.
When I first came on TBUDL my initial reaction to Steve was "what an
obnoxious, conceited,
In Reference to "Grid Index Out of Range" From Nancy:
N It happens in all folders, usually but not always when there are a lot
N of messages in the folder and usually, but not always when it is a
N thread. It's that "not always" that makes it so weird to me. There is
N no absolute consistency
In Reference to "Possible Bug ??" From Angel:
A Description:
A After selecting multiple emails to REDIRECT, and ticking the "Address All Messages
A To The Address Below" option in popup-box then hitting "OK",
A TB! gets an EAccessViolation message and the program shuts down completely.
Sorry
In Reference to "DEAD HORSE AGAIN" From Steve Lamb:
over the pond and distorted into "Whoa Nellie", made memorable by
Earthworm Jim et al.
SL Earthworm Jim? You mistake me for someone young there, fella. I remember
SL that phrase long before that video game character.
Personally,
In Reference to "Replt-To in mailing list (Was: mailto: in Signatures)" From Steve
Lamb:
SL Of course. How many times have I said the program shouldn't assume?
SL Wouldn't it be an assumption on which address to use when the two differ? :P
But is really wrong to assume you want to reply
In Reference to "Replt-To in mailing list (Was: mailto: in
Signatures)" From Steve Lamb:
SL IMHO, yes. I can play a LOT of fun games with you with reply-tos. Since
SL most people don't display the reply-to in the header information (most clients
SL don't by default, people normally stick
In Reference to "Replt-To in mailing list (Was: mailto: in
Signatures)" From Steve Lamb:
SL Well, it would help if that feature (CNTL-F4) were in the mouse options
SL somewhere. Hell, I didn't even know about it.
It is, albeit rather hidden, right click on the message and it's
nested
In Reference to "Just an interesting problem:-) and a pair of wishlist items." From
Steve Lamb:
SL Steve Lamb
SL You have 6 choices on how you want the quotes to be shown...
SL ...5 of which are wrong...
SL /Steve Lamb
A.K.A. Stay between the lines. The lines are our friend.
SL
In Reference to "testrun: interface bugs and inconsistencies" From Jast:
J Morning All Y'All!
Did you learn that from watching Dallas reruns over there?? I hear
that on a daily basis around these parts.
J Because of the lack of a better activity,
Gee Jast, time on your hands?? Do we need to
In Reference to "External editor (was:Re: suggestion- / wish-list)" From Steve Lamb:
I don't need excellent editor for editing mail. I am quite happy with
mediocre one. The main thing I want from it -- speed.
SL That is you. You're not me and, well, the other 6 billion people on this
SL
In Reference to "Wish list" From Gary:
G I would like to see this little feature. If TB! is minimized on the
G taskbar, I would like the ability to right click on the TB! tab, while
G in the taskbar and have the option (other than close or restore) to
G fetch mail now from all accounts
In Reference to "Internal Editor + TB! v 1.39 Installation wish list" From Thomas
Fernandez:
TF With virtuals folder (if we get them), you could filter all incoming
TF messages into one. The you could have "read"-filters sorting the
TF messages into the folders where you want to store them.
In Reference to "Web hyperlinks don't work" From Januk Aggarwal:
JA This was discussed in some detail not too long ago, and I think the
JA final conclusion was that either you get Opera (another Browser) or
JA use a work around instead.
...or use Netcaptor. Everything IE should of been.
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash:
NA Fred, it's supposed to automatically correct common mistyping's ;o) such
NA as Febuary... in which case, as soon as you are finished the word _and_
NA the word exists in the correct.tlx Dictionary, then the word would/should
NA
In Reference to "Spell Checker Oddity ?" From Nick Andriash:
It's there, just quirky. If you type Febuary you'll notice a more
squared off underline than the usual zigzag type for misspelling. For
those words a double right click will "auto correct".
NA Thanks Nick... always saw the bolded
In Reference to "Message autoview window" From Alexander V. Kiselev
Mine, too;-) BTW, speaking about these photos: Nick Danger looks
In Reference to "Message autoview window" From Alexander V. Kiselev
Mine, too;-) BTW, speaking about these photos: Nick Danger looks
In Reference to "Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?" From Steve
Lamb:
The Agent way, that's the one built on a huge consensus, with years
of feedback, and yet with flexibility to allow for a wide variety
of approaches. Why is it necessary to reinvent the wheel
In Reference to "Steve Lamb" From Larry Barrett Paula Ford:
Color me Libertarian, but as obnoxious as Steve can be put me down on
the side of free speech. I prefer to do my own censorship via
filtering. Count me out of any witch hunts ya'll are trying to get
together. If you think he has
In regards to the SMTP (RFC2554) Pop before SMTP Authentication:
Can this be used as a way to relay mail through my personal SMTP mail
server via the company LAN/T1? If so, any tricks I need to know?
--
- Nick
Using The Bat! 1.41 Beta/3
under Windows 98 4.10 Build
1998
--
Just an FYI for anyone interested.
There's a little regex primer at the developer shed that's pretty
helpful if you're a regex neophyte such as myself.
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/Administration/RegExp/
--
- Nick
Using The Bat! 1.42 Beta/17
under Windows 98 4.10 Build
1998
--
I seem to vaguely remember someone saying there was a key combination
to hit when using the ticker's virtual folder that would update it
with the new unread messages in the ticker without opening a new
window.
Was I just daydreaming or does anyone else remember this?
--
- Nick
Nick Danger's
In Reference to "Flagging?" From Jast:
What's that new flagging function for?
J Nothing specific. Use it creatively for your eMail management! You might
J flag messages that you want to reply to later for example.
I can think of quite a few handy uses if only I could filter on it, darn
In Reference to "(No Subject)" From Jamie Dainton:
JD Hello TBUDL,
JD At the risk of being mercilessly flamed I have a suggestion. Would it
JD be possible in future versions to have a news reader. Even a
JD standalone news reader would be nice.
Ah Jamie?? I suggest you
Here's one that catches me every now and then:
What is the best way to edit a sent messages then resend it? I
normally hit Shift-F6 then race to the outbox to grab it before it
goes to edit it. Sometimes I'm not fast enough and it's gone before I
can open it up. (Yes, send receive are set
In Reference to "Resend/Edit" From tracer:
What is the best way to edit a sent messages then resend it? I
normally hit Shift-F6 then race to the outbox to grab it before it
goes to edit it. Sometimes I'm not fast enough and it's gone before I
can open it up. (Yes, send receive are set
In Reference to "Resend/Edit" From Marck D. Pearlstone:
MP Not AFAICS. Sorry - I have a similar problem, but not so high a
MP frequency on send/receive. Only suggestion I have is to take of
MP simultaneous send/receive on the grounds that you only need to send
MP when you
In Reference to "Resend/Edit" From Thomas Fernandez:
TF Would you support the suggestion that "resend" should open the message
TF in the editor, requiring you to click on the "send" button if you
TF don't want to edit anything, instead of putting it into the outbox
TF right away?
Hi Thomas,
In Reference to "Resend/Edit" From Allie Martin:
ND What is the best way to edit a sent messages then resend it? I
ND normally hit Shift-F6 then race to the outbox to grab it before it
ND goes to edit it. Sometimes I'm not fast enough and it's gone before
ND I can open it up. Seems to me
In Reference to "Resend/Edit" From Allie Martin:
AM On Tue, 30 May 2000 12:45:15 -0500, Nick Danger wrote:
AM Drag and drop the message from the sent folder to the
AM outbox. You may then, at leisure, open it via the outbox.
ND Only if my leisure is within 15 seconds!! ;-
Is it possible to filter a message without moving it to the specified
folder? With the new ability to hot-key filters I've set up key
combos with filters to allow me automatically redirect messages to a
home address, or to send "read receipts". I'd like to use one filter
for any folder I'm in,
I just went to add my votes for "edit before resen"d and "filter move
disable" to the wishlist and received this back:
When trying to deliver your message, the mail server at thebat.net
encounteredproblems with the following address:
For [EMAIL PROTECTED], the
In Reference to "Filter w/o moving" From Allie Martin:
J Yes, but anytime you want to filter another folder, you'll have to
J change the folder settings of the filter if you don't want to screw
J up == annoying, impractical, inefficient ;-(
AM This shortcoming has been discussed
In Reference to "Inbox sorting - date/time" From Jay Levine:
JL Almost all of the newest emails have only a time they were received,
JL and most also only have a time they were created. Meaning they don't
JL have a date!
The Bat! does not show a date for messages received on that day.
JL
In Reference to "%Quotestyle question" From Thomas Fernandez:
TF Thanks, guys. I'll have to breed over this a couple of days
Gee, that might get a bit "sticky"! ;-)
--
- Nick
Nick Danger's Complimentary Curse (©¿©):
May 65,535 epileptic rappers eat huge meals in your sugar bowl.
Using
In Reference to "Printing selection" From Maria Cristina Ramos:
MCR Is there a way to print selected text?
MCR After selecting text, I choose Print but the Selection option is
MCR always grayed. I couldn't find any help on Printing either.
While there's not a true print selected text
In Reference to "filter problem" From Larry Barrett:
L I received an e-mail from a friend. I right clicked on it - went to
L specials, then to create filters. Everything is done as I have done
L for many other addresses. It seems that there are *some* that simply
L will *not* go to
An idea for a new macro:
One that would list the CC recipients, much like the %ATTACHMENTS
does for any attachments now. That way the person receiving the email
would know whom else is was sent to. In case they don't have the CC
header info showing up in their email program. This came to
In Reference to "Macros Addition" From Tom Plunket:
T Force someone to see something if they've got the program set up to
T not show them this information? Sorry, I think that's a not-good
T thing.
Not a good thing? Listing the people you copy a message to in the
actual message is good
In Reference to "V1.44 -- paging up/down in message body" From Curtis:
C You just touched on one of my pet peeves.
Can you have more than one pet peeve? Or do you have a collection of
peeves, of which only one can claim the title of pet? ;-)_
Sorry, I know it's off topic but I've always
In Reference to "Remove old message - not unread ones" From Miguel Anjo:
M This because I have the "maximum messages in this folder" set to a
M very low value (20) and sometimes I receive more than 20 messages in
M one check e-mail.
This statement alone tells me you are either a
Okay, this is going to seem (seem, hell, I'll admit it is) like an
oddball request so feel free to humor or ignore it.
I'm interested to see the different ways people are running TB!
Colors, fonts, split mode views, etc. If you don't mind and get a
chance, please send me a screen shot of your
In Reference to "Using twi smtp servers" From Katsmeow:
K Any ideas of ways to handle this where it is easier?
Two separate accounts with mail filtered into a single one. Changes
accounts on the fly is a snap with The Bat! You could even make a
quick template to make it even easier.
--
In Reference to "Main window configuration." From Nick Danger:
FYI:
First, thanks to all the people who sent me some screenshots. It
really is pretty interesting the various setups being used.
Next, due to requests for me to post something when I've collected all
the shots I will
In Reference to "Using twi smtp servers" From Steve Lamb:
S Won't work. When I accidentally write a message in my work account that I
S meant to send from my home account I, at one time, tried to just change the
S active account. Sure, the name changed, the reply-to change, etc, etc, etc.
In Reference to "Changing columns to reflect DATE received rather than TIME" From Joe
Finocchiaro:
J It appears that the "received" and "created" columns in the group messages
J box have changed from reflecting the DATE the message was received and
J created to the TIME the message was
In Reference to ""Remove Quote" Plug-in Equivalent in TB?" From Nick Andriash:
N I am not aware of anything that would strip
N quote prefixes other than the "Block Type/Column" feature available
N through the right click menu in the message editor
While not a plug-in the program ClipCache Plus
In Reference to "Two Format Questions" From Joe Finocchiaro:
J Whenever I copy something (e.g., text from a web site), it automatically
J goes to ClipMate first, and then I can very quickly and easily modify
J the text in ClipMate, even wrap the lines to, say, 70 characters, etc.
I gotta
In Reference to "Two Format Questions" From Joe Finocchiaro:
8 - - - - snipped for brevity and/or clarification - - - -
J Why should I have to hit anything to have the pasted text format
J correctly and precisely to my default? I think this is another one
J of those "quirks" that TB is
In Reference to "Too many windows" From Steve Lamb:
S Mainly because there is a utility out there that groups like
S windows together under a single start bar button
What, you gonna make us beg?? Spill the beans my man. Quick before
the drool coming out of my mouth fouls the keyboard!
--
Okay, this has been driving me bonkers for awhile now but for some
reason it's been on overtime today.
Here's the setup
I have my mail filtered into parent folders where it sits until read
and then filtered into child folders. If I'm in the parent folder
reading a message using the preview
In Reference to "The magical mystical disappearing text trick." From Thomas Fernandez:
T just the folder view window is blank?
Nah, the folder view is fine, the message preview pane goes blank.
T Don't cancel it just yet. ;-)
I'll start shaving my head this weekend.
--
- Nick
Mailer:
In Reference to "The magical mystical disappearing text trick." From Nick Andriash:
N Cancel the lobotomy Nick... It frequently happens to me as well, and as
N a matter of fact, it just happened a few moments ago.
Any idea if it's ever been submitted as bug to Ritlabs?
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- Nick
Mailer:
In Reference to "The magical mystical disappearing text trick." From Nick Andriash:
N It frequently happens to me as well, and as a matter of fact, it
N just happened a few moments ago.
Hey Nick, as a fellow disappearing text buddy I think I may have
narrowed down the occurrences a bit. Next
In Reference to "Why not a Newsgroup or and WWW-forum?" From starc: "
s My question is, why don´t we create a newsgroup or a forum in a
s www-page for posting all this stuff.
Personally, a mailing list is effort free information for me. I don't
need a browser open, I don't need a news reader
In Reference to "Why not a Newsgroup or and WWW-forum?" From Steve Lamb: "
S Because newsgroups are very open and hard to control. They are also very
S easy to harvest email addresses from.
..and then you have to see all the wacky taglines such as:
Drop YOURPANTS to send me email
[EMAIL
In Reference to "why do u discriminate me just cuz Im new to this list?" From Steve
Lamb: "
S Given that we know they have an email client and know what that client can
S do it is only logical the primary, and indeed, unless the user base baloons,
S only support forum should be an email list.
I've begun using the memo field lately, or perhaps begun _trying_ to
use the memo field would be a better way to phrase it. Now this could
be just me, but the memo implementation is rather lackluster at best.
Here are a few ideas I have that might add to the usability of
this feature. I
In Reference to "Memo Field - Ideas for better implementation." From Chuck Mattsen: "
C because it was too difficult to "flag" a message that had a memo using
C the current memo column implementation without eating up a lot of
C screen space.
I've come up with a bit of a work around for this
Here's one to be a little wary of:
I was trying something a little different and experimental. To try
it out I made a filter to run an external program, and placed it on
top of the filter stack. It was set to fire off on receipt of any
message.
Here's the problem. The file wasn't a
In Reference to "The ol' catch-22 caught me!" From Marck D. Pearlstone: "
M There is another way out of that one - pull the network connection and
M disable the filter at your leisure while TB sucks on thin air.
True, but then I don't get the chance to show off my twitch skills
obtained from
In Reference to "Moderator's Announcement" From Tony Boom:
T Wet fish, dry fish.
I feel a sudden urge to go read some Dr. Seuss!
Let's hope A.C. doesn't decide to start using some medical implement
during his reign of terror as a means of punishment! If I have to bend
over and cough, it
In Reference to "Regular Expressions" From A . Curtis Martin: "
A OTOH, most RE experts claim that you'll find uses for RE's that you
A never imagined would be relevant to your situation and work, once you
A learn how to use them.
Allie,
Do you know any other applications, as an example, that
In Reference to "Steve Lamb has left the building" From Soth:
S There are NO dumb questions
Come work with the people I do. You'll recant that statement quicker
than Slick Willy can drop trou.
--
- Nick
Using The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3
under Windows 98 4.10 Build
1998
--
In Reference to "Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re:
Deleting messages and spacebarring through 'em])" From Ming-Li: "
M Their requests are nonetheless legitimate, IMHO, and there's no
M need to treat them as threats to the integrity of TB (or the
M Internet, or
In Reference to "Keyboard shortcuts (was: Odd behavioural complaints? [was: Re:
Deleting messages and spacebarring through 'em])" From Ming-Li: "
M Get the picture?
Hi Ming, while I don't proclaim to speak for the "vocal veterans"
(whomever they are) let me take a stab at perhaps one
In Reference to "Hiding accounts?" From Jason: "
J I wish to hide some of my mail accounts from the account list on the
J left side. Is there a way to do this?
The only way I know to accomplish this would be to set yourself up
different groups and logon under whichever group has the account
ith this editor?" questions!
;-)
(Disclaimer: This was meant tongue in cheek and is not meant to be
construed as a deliberate maniacal attack against newbie questions and
their protected by law right to ask them without being addressed in a
pleasant and most courteous manner when replied to.
In Reference to "Digest (09/25/2000 01:15) Special Issue (#2000-334)" From Clearwater
Landscapes:
C but all that came up was my template
By any chance, does your template include:
%CLEAR ??
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- ND
Using The Bat! 1.46d
under Windows 98 4.10 Build
1998
--
In Reference to "test - pls ignore" From Jan Rifkinson: "
J Hello BatListers,
J test
UNCLE
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Danger [OS: Win98 4.10 1998]
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In Reference to "Epilepsy and computer programs" From Mark R Harding: "
M I see an ad. campaign coming shortly...
M The Bat! - activates parts of the brain other email clients cannot
M reach.
... followed by the statement by a rehab patient "The Bat! ate my
brain!!" for a competitor's ad.
on. If anyone took those comments seriously they
need a funny bone transplant quick. It doesn't show ignorance, it
shows a sense of humor - the best way to deal with any situation.
--
- Nick Danger
___
[ "We do not stop playing because we grow old, ]
In Reference to "Exclamations instead of graphics!" From Bob Johnson: "
B What should I change to have the graphics displayed.
MUA's.
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