Hello To All,
I have tried every way possible, but I cannot seem to have a working reply email
address link except in the MicroEd Editor. I am trying to send out a group of mass
mail emails to individuals (each addressed to an individual) and for reasons not worth
getting into, I need to use
Hello Leif,
Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 10:59:38 AM, you wrote:
LG Don't know if this will work, but create the HTML file outside of TB
LG and save it (make sure it's just the page you want to display). Then
LG in TB us the %PUT macro to PUT the external HTML file in.
Thanks, but it didn't work. It
Hello Leif,
Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 2:03:22 PM, you wrote:
LG Maybe I'm not fully understanding what you mean. Could you maybe post
LG an example or explain it a bit more.
LG If you just want to make a hyperlink in an e-mail, the HTML should be
LG a simple tag.
LG Am I on the wrong tangent?
Hello Leif,
Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 3:01:30 PM, you wrote:
LG Whoops... Let's try again with proper paragraph markings.
LG So, if you want to see what I did, on my previous post, select it and
LG hit F9 to view the source. It's not quite proper HTML spec, but I was
LG just trying to make the
HTML
BODY
a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Click Here/a
/BODY
/HTML
Current version is 2.10.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello Leif,
Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 4:12:20 PM, you wrote:
LG Hmmm. Well let's start real basic like.
Well, that didn't work for me either. Think I ought to reinstall? I've now had
two messages kick back while screwing around with this.
--
Thanks for your help
Rusty Farabee
Hello Allie,
Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 9:18:30 PM, you wrote:
AM You'll need to send an example for one of us to examine. Maybe it's
AM being altered in some way or you're making an error.
AM If you're using MicroEd you shouldn't be getting all that extra code
AM that you say that you're seeing.
Hello Roelof,
Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 5:53:25 PM, you wrote:
RO I don't know the site you saw these filters, but TB allows you to copy
RO and paste filters from the sorting office to a text editor and back.
RO Go to the sorting office
RO Select a filter
RO Press Ctrl-C (don't use the
Hi Tbudl,
I was testing some outgoing filters by sending messages to myself. The filter
appears to be working, but a copy of the outgoing message is showing up in a
chat folder, which I don't even recall creating. Is this a bug or as intended?
If intended, why?
--
Best regards,
Rusty
Hello All,
Before you get to the text, does anyone know why this message, which originally was
sent in html format was bounced? I've now changed it to all text. I think.
I meant to mention this earlier when I was fighting my way through macros, filters and
regular expressions. For those of
Hello All,
Has anyone that views html messages (so that smileys are visible) noticed that some
letters enclosed in parens sometimes, but not always, appear as smileys. For example,
in an incoming message
Open Paren b Close Paren (b) shows up as a beer mug,
Open Paren c Close Paren (c) looks
Robin,
Thursday, July 1, 2004, 12:18:30 AM, you wrote:
RA If you edit these lines to read
RA Smiley = .\beer.gif, 0, :beer:, beer
RA Smiley = .\coffee.gif, 0, :coffee:, coffee
RA Smiley = .\lunch.gif, 0, :lunch:, lunch
RA Then open TB! (or close and reopen it if not already closed)
La,
Friday, July 9, 2004, 9:26:13 AM, you wrote:
LF Sorry to bother you again, but I'm in hurry. It is possible in the last
LF version of TheBat! use Html or not
LF in the quick template??? (see below)
LF Thanks Martino
In short, no. There is a rather laborious process to make it happen,
jwayne,
Friday, July 9, 2004, 6:25:25 PM, you wrote:
j If I compose within TB using HTML/Plain Text and then switch to HTML only, HTML
j formatting is lost. I can't cut/paste from one HTML message into another. If I
j import text with HTML into the plain text editor and switch to HTML/Plain
jwayne,
Saturday, July 10, 2004, 9:24:42 PM, you wrote:
j Ya, know, I used to be a die-hard text-only email user and composer. But after
j delving more into usability studies, the importance of font and layout control
j in _email_ became very apparent.
My experience also.
j (And the
Hello All,
This is probably a really stupid question, but if I use a smiley such as :grin: and it
is sent to someone who uses Outlook, will they see the smiley or word grin
surrounded by colons.
--
Best regards,
Rusty Farabee
Leif,
Tuesday, July 20, 2004, 3:12:17 PM, you wrote:
LG For the most part, they'll see the word grin with :: around it.
LG However, someone with an IM client could most likely load the .MSL
LG file and download the images, and they'd see it.
Ok, last stupid question I hope. I had
Hello All,
Can anyone verify if the following have been fixed:
1. Html editor actually working, along with spell checker. I know this is a generic
question, but there are so many glitches that I'm not sure if I could list them all.
As I recall when you go back and forth between the Micro
18 matches
Mail list logo