Re[2]: How to save sent items online

2007-03-22 Thread Deboo
Hello Alexander,

Wednesday, March 21, 2007, 10:19:02 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Deboo  everyone else,

 on Sunday, March 18, 2007 at 16:58 you (Deboo) wrote:

 How do you save the sent mail to the IMAP folder without saving it
 offline. I need to move the sent items folder every now and then to the IMAP 
 server.

 Check the configuration of your IMAP sent mail folder.

 Account / Properties / Mail Management / Pre-Defined Folders... select
 your IMAP sent folder and TB will use it instead of the local folder.

 If thats what you mean. :-)


Thanks that worked. I was looking for this setting in the Sent Mail properties 
and couldn't find it. Thanks a lot.


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WARNING: there were no compatible authentication protocols

2007-03-22 Thread Deboo
Hello List,

I'm getting the above error when tryign to send mails using my main account's 
smtp. This started happenning with the last Christmas edition of TB. This error 
is detailed here and some solutions but none worked for me. I have installed 
new versions but this problem persists.

http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forum/read.php?FID=4TID=4026MID=15532phrase_id=120292

The TB team makes new features available but this is something they should work 
on before new features, isn't it? I am using another smtp which seems to work 
for now but that's a trial account  have with and email provider. Can not use 
it for long. I have had this problem with another smtp too. Using plain smtp or 
with tls/starttls, nothing works.

Can someone give me a solution? TB's support for smtp is broken.
  

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Re: WARNING: there were no compatible authentication protocols

2007-03-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Deboo,

On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 13:32:58 +0530GMT (22-3-2007, 9:02 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

D Can someone give me a solution? TB's support for smtp is broken.

  Account - Properties - Transport smtp/authentication - Uncheck: 'Require 
secure authentication'

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Problem Getting File Associations to Stick

2007-03-22 Thread Bob Morris
G'day TBUDL Members,

I recently installed Outlook 2003 (for the Calendar and Contacts - NOT
the e-mail) to permit synchronisation of my appointments and contacts
with my new Palm 750. Now The Bat! is no longer able to retain its
file associations for Mailto: and .VCF.  I have to reset it every
time I start The Bat! and even frequently if I want to utilise a
mailto link during a browsing session.  I know that Outlook is the
culprit constantly stealing the file associations but does anyone have
any idea how to stop it happening.  I'm sure there must be other Bat!
users that also have Outlook installed on their computers :-) .

I tried installing The Bat! as the MAPI handler, not sure whether that
fixed the problem or not as it broke Microsoft ActiveSync. The error
message was: WCESMgr.exe - Ordinal Not Found.  The ordinal 23 could
not be located in the dynamic link library MAPI32.dll. Removing the
MAPI32 file created by The Bat! and restoring the old version fixed
that problem but leaves me with the original problem.

Any suggestions would be gratefully received.

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Re: Not all server directories showing in IMAP connection

2007-03-22 Thread Nick Dutton
Hello Stuart,

On Wednesday, March 21, 2007, you wrote:
ND My ISP is now offering FAX and voice services that appear in IMAP
ND folders on my accounts.

ND Having only really used POP before, I'm confused to see that these
ND folders don't appear when I configure TB! to use IMAP.

ND Using other mail clients (such as Thhunderbird) these folders are
ND visible.

SC Right click on the Account name and select Manage IMAP folders. Then
SC Reset the list and put check marks beside the items you want to show
SC up.

Ah, thanks. As usual TB!'s smarter than I am.

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Re: Problem Getting File Associations to Stick

2007-03-22 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Bob,

On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 20:30:02 +1000GMT Bob Morris wrote:

BM Now The Bat! is no longer able to retain its
BM file associations for Mailto: and .VCF.  I have to reset it every
BM time I start The Bat! and even frequently if I want to utilise a
BM mailto link during a browsing session.

What is the default email program defined in Internet Explorer?
If it's TB you could try to change to Outlook, boot and then again set
TB as default.

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Re[2]: WARNING: there were no compatible authentication protocols

2007-03-22 Thread Deboo
Hello Roelof,

Thursday, March 22, 2007, 3:10:32 PM, you wrote:

 Hallo Deboo,

 On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 13:32:58 +0530GMT (22-3-2007, 9:02 +0100, where I
 live), you wrote:

D Can someone give me a solution? TB's support for smtp is broken.

   Account - Properties - Transport smtp/authentication -
 Uncheck: 'Require secure authentication'


It's already unchecked and I have tried all possible combinations of 
regular/TLS/STARTTLS and the one you said above.

I'm pasting here a link to the error log. I hope that's better than pasting it 
here and wasting the bandwidth of several people on this list. :-)

Here's the error log:

http://www.rootshell.be/~crashd/tb_error_log.htm


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Re: Problem Getting File Associations to Stick

2007-03-22 Thread Bob Morris
G'day Feli,

Thursday, March 22, 2007, 8:52:02 PM, you wrote:


 What is the default email program defined in Internet Explorer?
 If it's TB you could try to change to Outlook, boot and then again set
 TB as default.


I think that you may have fixed my problem.  Internet Explorer (which
I rarely use) had Outlook set as the default e-mail program and
contact list, even though I had the file associations set in Windows
as belonging to The Bat!  After resetting Internet Explorer to agree
with the settings at My Computer/Tools/Folder Options/File Options my
desired setting now appear to be sticking.  I will keep fingers
crossed - Mr Microsoft doesn't seem to want to let go of any rights
without a big fight :-) .

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Re: Problem Getting File Associations to Stick

2007-03-22 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Thursday, March 22, 2007, 11:55:09 AM, Bob Morris wrote:

 I think that you may have fixed my problem.  Internet Explorer (which
 I rarely use) had Outlook set as the default e-mail program and
 contact list, even though I had the file associations set in Windows
 as belonging to The Bat!  After resetting Internet Explorer to agree
 with the settings at My Computer/Tools/Folder Options/File Options my
 desired setting now appear to be sticking.  I will keep fingers
 crossed - Mr Microsoft doesn't seem to want to let go of any rights
 without a big fight :-) .

I use Outlook in the same way that you do. You will find that Outlook
resets itself to be the default email programme on a regular basis -
many Office updates via Microsoft Update reset the default email
client, including updates of the Outlook Junk Mail list. There are
instructions on stopping this happening at the following location
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=933450 but Brian Livingstone
(http://windowssecrets.com/) suggests that it is easier to reset it
manually.

Julian

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Re: WARNING: there were no compatible authentication protocols

2007-03-22 Thread MAU
Hello Deboo,

 I'm pasting here a link to the error log.

Why instead of the log you don't tell us which is your detailed
configuration for SMTP? I, for one, have never had any problem with
gmail or any of my other email accounts in different servers.

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Old Messages

2007-03-22 Thread Richard Newman

Hi Batperson,

  One of my Bat installations seems manages to download messages that
  were long read and supposedly deleted from my master ISP account.
  What setting am I missing when The Bat on other machines deletes
  messages after download?

  Thanks

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Re: Old Messages

2007-03-22 Thread Urban
Thursday, March 22, 2007, Richard Newman wrote:

 What setting am I missing when The Bat on other machines deletes
 messages after download?

Account - Mail Messages - Delete received messages from server

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Re: Pain to click on Unknown CA Certificate evertime receiving mail

2007-03-22 Thread Marten Gallagher
 Hello again List,

 I had to un-install and re-install TB yesterday.  After the re-install,
 I restored the backups. Everything is fine but the secure connections
 with the IMAP servers is a problem now. 

 When clicking receive mail, overtime TB gives a dialog box about the
 certificate and to click OK without giving the option to add the trusted 
 certificate.

 In case of gmail, I was able to add the certificate. It is a pain to
 click OK  every time and for each mail server. Is there a way out of this?

I've been waiting and waiting to see if anyone replies to this message - I
have posted a similar message twice recently but never get a response.
Considering the usual prompt and informed replies to requests for help on
this list I find it baffling.

Are you and I the only ones with this problem?

-- 
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www.annerykiln.co.uk
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Re: Problem Getting File Associations to Stick

2007-03-22 Thread Bob Morris
G'day Julian,

Friday, March 23, 2007, 1:22:38 AM, you wrote:

 I use Outlook in the same way that you do. You will find that
 Outlook resets itself to be the default email programme on a regular
 basis - many Office updates via Microsoft Update reset the default
 email client, including updates of the Outlook Junk Mail list. There
 are instructions on stopping this happening at the following
 location http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=933450 but Brian
 Livingstone (http://windowssecrets.com/) suggests that it is easier
 to reset it manually.

 Julian


Thanks Julian

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Re[2]: Old Messages

2007-03-22 Thread Richard Newman
Hello Urban,

Thursday, March 22, 2007, 6:22:49 PM, you wrote:
U Account - Mail Messages - Delete received messages from server
   That is the setting on other machines. But, this machine will still
   manage to find 1,000+ messages going back a month or two.
-- 
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Re: Old Messages

2007-03-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Richard,

On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 21:57:54 -0400GMT (23-3-2007, 2:57 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

U Account - Mail Messages - Delete received messages from server
RNThat is the setting on other machines. But, this machine will still
RNmanage to find 1,000+ messages going back a month or two.

When you check at the server, are they really deleted?

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

It's not a bug. It's a seldom used hidden feature.
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Re[2]: WARNING: there were no compatible authentication protocols

2007-03-22 Thread Deboo
Hello MAU,

Thursday, March 22, 2007, 9:41:06 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Deboo,

 I'm pasting here a link to the error log.

 Why instead of the log you don't tell us which is your detailed
 configuration for SMTP? I, for one, have never had any problem with
 gmail or any of my other email accounts in different servers.


Here's a graphic of the smtp settings I have

http://www.rootshell.be/~crashd/smtpauth.jpg 

Please check. The exact error I get is

WARNING: there were no compatible authentication mechanisms detected.



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Re: WARNING: there were no compatible authentication protocols

2007-03-22 Thread John Phillips
Deboo,

On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, at 11:32:35 [GMT +0530] (17:02:35 23/03/2007
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:

 Here's a graphic of the smtp settings I have

Is the SMTP address correct?

nail instead of mail?

(Looks like that here on your screen dump, but low res.

Apologies for long footer, over which I have no control.

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Re[2]: Pain to click on Unknown CA Certificate evertime receiving mail

2007-03-22 Thread Deboo
Hello Marten,

Friday, March 23, 2007, 4:32:42 AM, you wrote:

 Hello again List,

 I had to un-install and re-install TB yesterday.  After the re-install,
 I restored the backups. Everything is fine but the secure connections
 with the IMAP servers is a problem now. 

 When clicking receive mail, overtime TB gives a dialog box about the
 certificate and to click OK without giving the option to add the trusted 
 certificate.

 In case of gmail, I was able to add the certificate. It is a pain to
 click OK  every time and for each mail server. Is there a way out of this?

 I've been waiting and waiting to see if anyone replies to this message - I
 have posted a similar message twice recently but never get a response.
 Considering the usual prompt and informed replies to requests for help on
 this list I find it baffling.

 Are you and I the only ones with this problem?


Well, I had kind of forgotten that I had posted this to the list and kept 
getting grustrated on geting that dialog box Unknown CA certificate. Thanks 
for reminding me to search for this. After I got your message, I just went to 
google and searched for unknown ca certificate+the bat  and got the reply 
on the first page. Thanks to google. I'm not so frustrated now.

Here's what you need to do:

Go to your Data folder, and delete IntermCA.ABD and RootCA.ABD. They will be 
rebuilt when you restart TB.

I am on Win XP and for me the data folder was here:

C:\Documents and Settings\deboo\Application Data\The Bat!


Hope that helps
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