Dave Merrill, [DM] wrote: > So if I just write html in the normal msg editor, TB knows to send > it as an html msg, not just show the html I wrote as text? That'd be > ideal; I'd rather write my own html than use a "smart" WYSIWYG html > editor. Am I understanding you right that that's what it does?
Though TB! will display the message as HTML, other clients may not do so unless the headers do say that the message is in HTML format. > Can you see monthly weekly and daily views of scheduled stuff? It would seem that you can view only days at a time. There's a little calendar where you can click on the date and from there look at the tasks scheduled to run on that day. > Hmmm, might need to figure out a way around that. Could it import > them from a text file, if I can find one? Import them to what? The scheduler is not a personal information manager. It doesn't schedule appointments, to do lists and such. The address book stores e-mail addresses and other information about the owners of these e-mail addresses. It associates templates with addresses. It just happens to store birthdays and will alert you about them, but that's about it. > What do people use for calendaring outside of TB? I use 'Time and Chaos'. -- Allie Martin [List Moderator and fellow end-user] The Bat!� v2.12.04 on WinXP Pro (SP1) ..... No good deed goes unpunished - Clare Booth Luce
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