Hi,
I also downloaded the Beta/6 and it shows Beta/4.
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Hello Florian,
Sunday, November 12, 2000, 5:04:56 PM, you wrote:
FE Hi Max,
X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.48 Beta/6/iKey1000)
FE Huh? What's iKey1000?
Check www.rainbow.com. I think it is a security device to guarantee
only authorized people access. Not sure though.. :)
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Hello Peter!
PG The archive contains 1.46/b4 instead of fresh version.
OK, I've reuploaded the version.
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Hello Richard,
On Sunday, November 12, 2000, 4:30:42 PM, you wrote:
F I also downloaded the Beta/6 and it shows Beta/4.
No, the rar-file includes beta 4 of *v1.46* and not v1.48 as expected,
hence the August file date. Perhaps this will be the
Hello Ming-Li,
on Sunday, November 12, 2000, 18:11, you wrote:
Please note it's *1.46* beta4, not 1.48 beta4.
Yeah, but now it's the right version that Max uploaded.
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On Friday, October 06, 2000, 1:23:31 PM, you wrote:
I've noted a bug in this new beta. When I open the account properties, a
macro editor menu appears. When I select any item or click anywhere on
the screen for that matter, the account properties appears.
Confirmed here, and most annoying.
Hello Marck!
We will soon announce a companion software that is like PGPdisk but
uses a smart-card as a key to this disk.
MDP That sounds pretty good.
You may find more about it at http://www.dekart.com/dpd_en.html
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Hello Steve and everyone else...
SL This is security through obscurity and I'd hope that anyone dealing with
SL security would know that if you're relying upon obscurity for security, you've
SL failed before you started.
Oh I agree, the
Hello John,
Thursday, September 14, 2000, 12:18:52 PM, you wrote:
JS I am!
well there is always 1 :-)
JS It provides better data-type support, structured data storage,
JS per-user settings, access-control and more. Using the registry also
JS encourages good data/code separation, and good
Hello all,
Wednesday, July 12, 2000, Alberto Almagioni wrote:
Right. I attached 4 pictures of which only one was displayed in the
outbox and when I wanted to view that pic with the internal viewer I
had an JPG error #42.
Same same.
Btw the problem is not only in the outbox. the recipient
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