in other accounts stopped working.
Here's another vote of support. I'm keeping one of my old accounts only
because of the multitude of QTs I've got in it.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.95.8 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
History doesn't repeat itself
if you cancel folder compression,
otherwise I'd have to have a ton of them.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.95.8 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Every man has a scheme that will not work.
-- Howe's Law
On Monday, January 29, 2007, 21:27:18, Peter Meyns wrote:
They don't appear in a message folder. Have a look at C:\Documents and
Settings\Username\Local Settings\Temp - that's where they
accumulate... :(
Nope, only a ton of old Office temporary files there.
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Jernej Simončič http
If I close The Bat, then while it's Processing Folders window is still
open, do a Start - Shutdown - Shutdown/Reboot, I get a notification from
Windows that The Bat has crashed, then an AV or an error message from The
Bat, then another Windows message that TB has crashed.
--
Jernej Simončič
.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.86.11 beta on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Time moves slower in a fast moving vehicle.
-- Relativity For Children
Current beta is 3.86.11 | 'Using TBBETA
. DEP prevents buffer overflows
from being able to cause program code to execute, it has nothing to do with
executable files.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.86.11 beta on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little
is
allocated in the program.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.86.8 ALPHA (beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Any simple idea will be worded in the most complicated way.
-- Malek's Law
Current
The attached (plaintext) message causes the Invalid HTML message to appear
in TB when using the Rich Text viewer.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
The more food you prepare, the less your guests eat
On Saturday, September 9, 2006, 18:26:46, Roelof Otten wrote:
Cannot confirm.
Hmm, weird, I could when the message came to the list, but now it displays
fine for me, too...
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
A coup
On Sunday, August 13, 2006, 15:30:34, Peter Meyns wrote:
Thanks a lot Jernej! But before changing the volume ID, I'd like to
know the existing one. Where can I find it? I tried and searched on
Win XP and on Kanotix, but to no avail.
Just type VOL drive: in command prompt.
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Jernej
On Saturday, August 12, 2006, 17:01:18, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
No, I don't think so. I think the Voyager installation on the stick
(it's OTFE) is related to the stick's serial number.
If it's the volume serial number, that can be easily changed through
software.
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pendrives are fairly unreliable
storage, I see nothing wrong in changing the volume ID to get around the
software lockdown. One of the many tools for changing it is available on the
sysinternals website: http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/VolumeId.html
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Jernej Simončič http
the References header, it should be
done this way: always keep the first msgid, then delete from the 2nd one
onwards, until the header is short enough to fit in 992 bytes.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.81.07 Beta on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Nails
- even OE
doesn't understand that).
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.81.07 Beta on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
How long a minute is depends on which side of the bathroom door you are on.
-- New Theory of Relativity
On Thursday, June 29, 2006, 14:25:00, Mary Bull wrote:
See http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5917 .
This might be related to graphic drivers - have you tried updating to the
latest offered by your graphic card manufacturer?
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[The Bat
On Saturday, June 24, 2006, 16:30:30, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
Is there a version of The Bat! that will run on 64 bit Vista? Tried
the Pro Version from the rit homepage and it is a no go.
That's a Vista problem then - it's a beta OS after all.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si
a privacy enhancement program that doesn't have
it's source open.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.80.03 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
One man's red tape is another man's system.
-- Waldo's Observation
.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.80.03 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
The world is more complicated than most of our theories make it out to be.
-- Berkeley's First Law
Current beta is 3.73 rc 1
On Sunday, April 9, 2006, 3:50:52, Robert D. wrote:
It used to be I was reminded only the first time I ran a new Beta.
If you select Start-Shutdown while TB is running, you'll get the beta
reminder next time your start TB (if you haven't closed it normally
before).
--
Jernej Simončič http
On Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 14:36:24, Cees wrote:
I'm curious if this behaviour can improve in a true 64-bit email
application.
Is there a 64bit version of Delphi available?
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.72.05 (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790
to .NET, I stop updating it immediately. There must be a reason
why even M$ doesn't use .NET for eg. Office.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.72.05 (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Things equal to nothing else are equal to each other.
-- First
platform hasn't been tested thoroughly yet. :)
I've had a 64bit CPU for a year and a half (actually, I'm already on my
second Athlon64), but on the Windows side of things I'm sticking with 32bit,
simply because drivers for a certain piece of my hardware aren't available
in 64bit version.
--
Jernej
with plain text.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.71.03 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
When things are going well, someone will inevitably experiment detrimentally.
-- Boyle's Second Law
Current
On Monday, February 20, 2006, 21:38:25, Vili wrote:
I realised, that I hear a cling in every 20 sec... I noticed, that
one of my IMAP account's log has a note in every 20 sec, that it
cannot connect to the server.
I had a ding every second while I was upgrading my IMAP server :)
--
Jernej
that this is related to one of my IMAP accounts, which always shows X unread
messages (where X is the number of messages in the Inbox).
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.70.10 Qigong (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
If it should exist, it doesn't
authentication - maybe The Bat doesn't support LOGIN auth?
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.70.03 Qigong (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Money isn't everything. (It isn't plentiful, for instance.)
-- Money Maxim
On Monday, January 23, 2006, 19:53:00, 9Val wrote:
The Bat! 3.70.02 Qigong is now available from:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Looks like the IMAP crashing problem is fixed.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.70.02 Qigong(Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790
On Tuesday, January 17, 2006, 21:16:37, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tbb36504.rar
Again very unstable.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.65.03 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
The trouble with resisting
On Monday, January 16, 2006, 16:29:02, 9Val wrote:
It is the same .02 just repackaged to MSI and increased version
number.
Weird, it crashed immediately on the first run (before even the splash
appeared), but I haven't had any problems since.
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Jernej Simončič http
On Tuesday, January 17, 2006, 10:49:17, Jernej Simončič wrote:
Weird, it crashed immediately on the first run (before even the splash
appeared), but I haven't had any problems since.
I take that back, it crashed.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.65.03 on Windows
3.65.02 and many versions before 3.65 crashed after running
for a few minutes (or even less).
I do have 2 IMAP accounts, and I'm pretty sure that the errors are related
to (at least) one of them.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.65.01 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service
.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.65.01 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
If things were left to chance, they'd be better
-- Langin's Law
Current beta is 3.65.02 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http
On Sunday, January 15, 2006, 20:38:42, Eddie Castelli wrote:
Any confirmation? (see Sys Environment below)
No, but I got random Invalid pointer operations every now and then.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.65.01 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Things
On Thursday, January 12, 2006, 20:34:42, 9Val wrote:
The Bat! 3.65.01 is now available from:
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/beta/tbb36501.rar
This version is again crashing often enough to make it unusable.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.65
On Saturday, January 14, 2006, 23:33:13, Paul Van Noord wrote:
The Bat! 3.65.02 is now available from:
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/beta/tbb36502.rar
Sorry, posted in the wrong thread - 3.65.02 is the one that's crashing a
lot.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si
or . are they thinking
that, very soon, no one will be using Win98 and WinME??
That's very likely to happen either way - none of those systems are
supported by M$ anymore, and it's a real PITA writing software that still
works on anything older than Windows 2000.
--
Jernej Simončič http
On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 21:29:20, Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 13:18:13, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
The Bat v3.64.03 BETA is available at
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/beta/tbb36403.rar
Running for about 20 minutes so far...
So far it crashed twice
On Friday, January 6, 2006, 12:24:31, Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 21:29:20, Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 13:18:13, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
The Bat v3.64.03 BETA is available at
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/beta/tbb36403.rar
On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 13:18:13, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
The Bat v3.64.03 BETA is available at
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/beta/tbb36403.rar
Running for about 20 minutes so far...
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.64.03 Christmas Edition
characters, it'll search down the list
of preferred charsets until it finds one that covers all characters you
used. Dialog's way of doing this has it's downsides, since you can't force a
charset for a single message.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003
. and Access violation at address 0080E9D0 in module
'thebat.exe'. Read of address 003C.
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.63.16 (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Opportunity always knocks at the least appropriate moment.
-- Law of Adult
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 12:28:29, Jernej Simončič wrote:
It hasn't crashed yet, but I already got an Invalid pointer operation,
Access violation at address 00C04287 in module 'thebat.exe'. Write of
address 9E83A3E8. and Access violation at address 0080E9D0 in module
'thebat.exe
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 19:03:34, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
Happy to report that the MSI ran fine here, since we never got to test
it.
My pet crash seems to be gone, too :)
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.64.01 Christmas Edition on Windows 2003 5.2.3790
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 20:22:32, Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 19:03:34, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
Happy to report that the MSI ran fine here, since we never got to test
it.
My pet crash seems to be gone, too :)
...or maybe
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 20:35:29, Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 20:22:32, Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 19:03:34, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
Happy to report that the MSI ran fine here, since we never got to test
it.
My pet crash seems
On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 22:29:35, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Make sure you're not running it from a mapped or networked drive. That
will kill an MSI.
Really? I never had any such problems...
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790
this
is HTML, you should try letting the rendering engine automatically size
the columns - just put line breaks at the longer macros [where you have
2 macros that do the same thing, eg. 'CAPITALFIRST=textbrorbr
UCFIRST=text'])
. add some borders to the table
--
Jernej Simončič
?
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
When things are going well, someone will inevitably experiment detrimentally.
-- Boyle's Second Law
Current beta
).
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
There's no such thing as a large whiskey.
-- Rev. Mahaffy's Observation
Current beta is 3.63.15 | 'Using TBBETA
not to receive mail though) and 2 IMAP
accounts (both IMAP accounts are hosted on Courier IMAP v4 servers).
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
All people are cremated equal.
-- Beauregard's Second Law
what Dialog is using.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Speak softly and own a big, mean Doberman.
-- Dave's Rule of Street Survival
Current beta is 3.63.15
thebat.exe:00C022EB
00C02403 thebat.exe:00C02403
00659884 thebat.exe:00659884
00C021D1 thebat.exe:00C021D1
00C020F9 thebat.exe:00C020F9
00BF1EAC thebat.exe:00BF1EAC
00BF2A73 thebat.exe:00BF2A73
00C31EA1 thebat.exe:00C31EA1
77E523CD kernel32.dll:77E523CD IsProcessorFeaturePresent
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Jernej
00B83844 thebat.exe:00B83844
00B8440B thebat.exe:00B8440B
00C2FEA1 thebat.exe:00C2FEA1
77E523CD kernel32.dll:77E523CD IsProcessorFeaturePresent
Are you planning to fix this at all?
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1
On Wednesday, December 14, 2005, 22:19:18, Roelof Otten wrote:
They did for me. I couldn't run the previous either, but this one
works.
What's the difference between your and my config? (see sig)
A lot - 8 POP3 accounts (7 active), 2 IMAP accounts, no OTFE.
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Jernej Simončič http
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
One should always prefer the probable impossible to the improbable possible.
-- Dictum
Current beta is 3.63.09 | 'Using TBBETA
--
Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
You should have seen it when *I* got it.
-- Bureaucratic Cop-Out #1
Current beta is 3.63.08 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http
independent from it AFAIK).
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
When you've got them by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow.
-- Colson's Law
a while ago.
They can't get rid of it though, since that would break everything that uses
it to store settings.
The preferred way now is to store settings in %APPDATA%\ProgramName in
whatever format the application wishes to use.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12
in Registry on Windows), while
per-user settings are stored in his home directory, in hidden files and
directories (eg. ~/.opera/, ~/.ssh/, ~/.gtkrc, ~/.bashrc, which corresponds
to %USERPROFILE% and %APPDATA% on Windows).
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows
handles per second - (I get an average of 870 on my
computer). Now imagine that all of these were instead querying normal files
on disk - your disk cache would be trashed, and all file access would slow
down considerably.
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows
On Wednesday, November 30, 2005, 21:30:13, Vili wrote:
If you manually invoke it, Ctrl+F2, individually with your
accounts, one by one, can you find the problematic account?
I can't quite point it out, but it seems that one of my IMAP accounts is the
culprit.
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Jernej Simončič http
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