On Thursday, September 08, 2005 at 12:49:14 AM [GMT -0500], Tom Plunket wrote:
> I originally bought The Bat! way back in January 2000 because the > email program I was using at the time, Agent, wasn't doing a couple of > things that I wanted. After a year with The Bat!, I went back to > Agent because quite frankly the message navigation and threading are > far superior to that in The Bat!. Keyboard shortcuts and toolbars are fully configurable now. I have my setup using single key navigation buttons as with Agent. Just right click on toolbar area and select 'customise'. > 1) By far the biggest issue I'm having right now is that the headers > pane is a fixed size, but I want to display more headers in it. I have > a huge screen resolution, and would like to make that panel longer so > I can actually display <gasp> four lines of headers or more without > having to scroll with the mouse. The stuff I'm putting up there are > the standard things plus the POPfile headers, The standard headers can be added by right clicking the header bar and selecting them from the menu. The POP-file headers you'll have to add them via the 'Edit Headers' panel. Create the headers so that they're displayed in the list of headers for the header bar and then add them. > 2) Is there a way I can auto-format hanging paragraphs like this? > Alt-L allows me to left-justify everything, and when I'm typing if > I manually indent the second line then subsequent lines flow as > desired, but if I edit the text then I need to manually reflow the > paragraph. It's not terribly hard, but TB is so good at reflowing > text and quoted text and all that jazz that this seems close enough > to work, were there a means to activate it. No. TB! will not Alt-L reflow and maintain the hanging indent. To overcome this, I write the paragraph indented and without the numbering. When finished, I insert the number at the first line. > 3) My domain provider recently started offering POP and SMTP over SSL. > I'd love to use it. Can't help there. I've been there and could do nothing. > 4) I want to use a macro followed immediately by text. Roelof explained that one fully. > 5) Is there a way to automatically file replies in the same folder > that contains the message I'm replying to? Not as in Agent. You'll need to use Outgoing message filters that move outgoing message copies to particular folders of your choice. > 6) I like threading some folders by references/subject, but then I > have to put the subject as the first field on the left. Not necessarily. That's the default setting. You can setup you columns however you like using the View Modes setup in the preferences. Create the view mode and column ordering however you like. Enable the view mode for a folder and adjust the widths as you need. Upon exiting the folder you'll be asked if you wish to save the view mode. Hit yes. > 8) When I create folders for IMAP accounts, I want to create those > folders on the server. How can I do this? Simply creating the folder right there in TB! creates one on the server. However, be careful nesting and unnesting IMAP folders from within TB!. This can create problems for some servers. I do that sort of thing via the web interface for my IMAP account. > 9) What are the "document" icons in the status window for? What are you referring to as the status window? -- -= Curtis =- The Bat! v3.61.03 beta System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name -=-=- Hard work never killed anyone, but why chance it?
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