installing was the only remedy.
I suggest you stick to Mozilla or Opera
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Hi Dierk,
Saturday, February 17, 2001, 5:48:43 PM, you wrote:
I hope I remember that right, I think MSN uses a proprietary password
mechanism (like Hotmail?!) which is implemented only in - want to try
yourself? - right, OE and its cousin.
You are correct, they use SPA (Secure
Hi Jannik,
Friday, February 16, 2001, 6:46:07 AM, you wrote:
PC Ok, there has to be a way for a new Bat user like me to import all my
PC outlook contacts into TB all at one time.
Go to the Ritlabs beta-page and download the tool called "Wab2Ldif". It converts
the standard windows
Hi Thomas,
Friday, February 16, 2001, 9:13:05 AM, you wrote:
Wow. Someone told me the MS products are for people who know not much
about computers. I have never used OL or OE, but what you say there
sounds so complicated that I'd rather use The Bat!. Thanks for scaring
me off of MS.
MS
Hi Jannik,
Friday, February 16, 2001, 2:54:44 PM, you wrote:
Apparently the original problem has now been solved - but for the sake
of the general TB-enlightenment I add another address. This is to a
beta-version of a programme - called "Dawn" - that *will* export from
OL to TB (and from
Hi ,
Friday, February 16, 2001, 3:33:13 PM, you wrote:
beta-version of a programme - called "Dawn" - that *will* export from
OL to TB (and from and to myriads of other AB's):
http://www.internettrash.com/users/zakharin/
Excellent tip, looks like a neat program, perhaps there should be
Hi Thomas,
Tuesday, February 13, 2001, 4:02:17 AM, you wrote:
I can still reach them from Asia. I checked, and I am not going via
any proxy or cache or whatever. A DNS lookup resulted in:
No access from London UK
Pinging www.ritlabs.com [198.78.172.135] with 32 bytes of data:
Request
Hi Thomas,
Tuesday, February 13, 2001, 7:23:59 AM, you wrote:
Funny; I get the same ping results as you. And yet (now I tried it
with Netscape 4.7 instead of IE 5.5), I can open the web page. It even
wants to set a cookie!
Maybe it's a cached copy? If you can't ping the site the server
in Calypso, this saves messages in a Unix
mailbox format, then import to TB!
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You *can* define the cookie file or you can just paste cookies into
the box under Account Properties, which is what I did. Karin was
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(driver file an mscdex.exe loaded).
No proper DOS here as I'm using Win2k but I will try under Linux.
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Hi Douglas,
Tuesday, January 09, 2001, 4:46:12 PM, you wrote:
Others were more important but my
answers include the heart, guts and bones of the original. (I can't
resist doing that).
While we're on guts and bones, does you know which file TB! stores
cookie lines?
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malicious code and warned you of its' existence, background scanners
take a while to scan all your drives so the warning could be seen
some time after the infected file is received, as you say whilst you
were off-line.
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! Outlook will work unattended. :-)
Unfortunately, this utility program does not work with The Bat!,
though. :-(
ROTFLMAO! There are lots of others too with much cuter names like
Happy99 and Melissa
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Hi TBUDL,
Reply to a message, hit Send the Letter, then Cancel. Open message in
outbox, this time click Put the Letter in Outbox.
Click on drop down for Get New Mail, select Send+Check for all TB!
says "Nothing to Send" and leaves the mail in the outbox.
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*increase* in the overall size by about 30%, I use base64
for attachments and have never experienced a problem with TB!
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with the reply template.
I have not checked any headers to see if the messages affected were
HTML only with no Text part, but I will next time it occurs.
Fortunately I don't receive much HTML mail, and even less that I would
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any templates other than TB! default with some minor additions.
Certainly nothing complex that would cause this behaviour.
As I said it's not a problem for me anyway, I rarely get HTML from
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* security with any
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messages, I compress and purge my folders often.
I have a 166MMX with 80M, and use AVP for virus checking, anyone else
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"You left them
On Saturday 14 October 2000 5:40 pm, you wrote:
Sir,
How do I get The Bat to quote only selected text of the original
message in my reply?
Select the text and press F4
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"You left them alone in a room with a penguin
in *.abd file).
I thought that the latest Netscape would import direct from OE5, don't
have it installed ATM so I can't check.
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from OE5, this is
a *.wab (windows address book)
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have a copy of
Netscape you can import from OE and export to LDIF with similar
results.
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working in W2k. You should
be able to track it down at Tucows or CNET.
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you'll find it can do 512 bytes, when I converted my FAT
partitions to NTFS I found they had lots more free megabytes:-)
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the left a bit. You will not be able to read the
complete subject but that is difficult anyway unless you remove some
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Many more pages of obscure options follow this....
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Hi Syafril,
What is this? which is suddenly appearing on most of my mail from
TBUDL
[ attachment has been remove by MDaemon ]
Is it your server or mine?
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Using
*.eml file, Shift then Right Click,
select Open With, when the dialogue appears select C:\Program
Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe, also tick the box which says "Always
open With".
I would not recommend returning to OE5, using it leaves you open to
many security exploi
the message to another
folder as text, .eml, .msg, or Unix format you can give it any file name you wish,
but it defaults to the message subject. This is the same as exporting
a message, if you wish to Save messages within TB! just create an
"archive" folder and put the messages in there.
ortunately this didn't work for me. All it does is open up OE5, but
S not the selected message. Any other options?
Yes, try this, open Explorer go to View | Folder Options |File Types
find EML, edit Open to read
"C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msim.exe" /f &qu
just said to me in private: "I strongly believe that this
MDP will be a turning point for the list. A thousand years of peace. :-)".
MDP We shall see.
This is indeed a pity, despite his abrasive style SL definitely made
some valuable contributions to the list, I for one am sorry to se
as msg format, your only other export
option is Unix which will save all the messages to one big file.
I think the only way to do what you want is to save each message
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With, when the dialogue appears select C:\Program
Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe, also tick the box which says "Always
open With".
Repeat for *.eml
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M that doesn't seem to work.
You should not need to do this by hand, export your address book from
Netscape as an *.ldif file, The Bat! will import this without any
editing required, you don't even have to select fields.
Address Book, File|Import From|LDIF File
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be wantin' an integrated mushy peas and Yorkshire pud maker next:-)
Please reply by pigeon!
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the filespec and there needs to be spaces
TP between the arguements.
Outlook (as opposed to Outlook Express) does not use *.dbx files, but
one large *.pst file. TB! cannot import from Outlook directly, you
must first import your mail from OL into OE, then look for the *.dbx
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Hi Marck,
Saturday, August 12, 2000, 10:21:28 AM, you wrote:
MDP Please extend a warm welcome to your new moderator - I know I do :-).
I would, but he has gone fishing for Trout:-)
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!) or failing that at the bottom of the message.
Whether they belong in a mailing list is debatable, personally I don't
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eciated.
Hi Craig
You are not doing anything incorrectly, the functions in IE5 use MAPI
which is not implemented in The Bat!
Instead you could save the page and use right click Send To The BAT! from
Windows Explorer or simply copy the URL into your mail.
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Hi Langsley,
Monday, July 31, 2000, 4:22:56 PM, you wrote:
LR Is there any way to get the addresses from
LR Outlook Express into the bat. I've got hundreds of
LR them and I can not possibly re-enter them all!!!
The most reliable (and round about)way to do it is to use Netscape to
import the
Hi Zipper,
Saturday, July 01, 2000, 5:15:42 PM, you wrote:
Z I am using Win2K and Zone Alarm. I followed Ming Li's instructions and added
Z my mail servers this didn't cure it. I then shut down Zone Alarm, and it
Z still hung from the second collection onwards.
I have had the same problem you
Hi Allie,
Saturday, July 01, 2000, 6:51:15 PM, you wrote:
AM I don't know, but Mark just hollered that the latest 1.45beta
AM may have improved things in this regard. See you on TBBETA with the
AM response, if any. There are wise instructions to leave beta related
AM stuff out of this groups
Hi Jamie,
Thursday, June 29, 2000, 6:47:05 PM, you wrote:
JD Unless you lot are posting twice, which I doubt either
JD there is a problem with the lineone pop server, the bat server or me.
JD You decide.
No problems here with the Lineone server, so either you are not
completing the download
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Subject: Misc. problems Windows 2000
I'm not entirely sure what I've done to my Windows 2000 systems, but
I'm having a tremendous time
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Hi there!
On 20 Mar 00, at 19:05, Mark Aston wrote
about "RE: Misc. pro
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Hi there!
On 20 Mar 00, at 20:57, Mark Aston wrote
about "RE: Misc. pro
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Subject: Re: Misc. problems Windows 2000
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000 19:05:49 -, Mark Aston wrote:
It's probably no comfort to you
here in GB ROTFLMAO!
Via email you have to have a good imagination:-)
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Hi Thomas,
Tuesday, March 14, 2000, 11:43:11 AM, you wrote:
TF What is that? A programme? Can you tell us which one?
S quick, saves me having to open an application necessarily, and usually
S provides better details. It is a particular gripe of mine that some authors
S don't include this
Hi Simon,
Tuesday, March 14, 2000, 5:36:17 PM, you wrote:
MA You actually don't need a utility to do this, if you right click the
MA file in Explorer and look at properties it will show you this
MA information, if it's there, in the case of TB! it's not.
S I take it you are not a
Hi Ole,
Sunday, March 12, 2000, 1:42:31 PM, you wrote:
OAR When using The Bat! v1.39 on Windows 2000 Professional (final
OAR release, English language version, directly from Microsoft/MSDN),
OAR The Bat! can only perform one Send or Receive operation per session
OAR before those
Hi Ole,
Sunday, March 12, 2000, 1:42:31 PM, you wrote:
OAR Anyone got any ideas?
OAR Solution: Instead of specifying the names of my mail servers in the
OAR Account Preferences, I plugged in their IP-addresses, and now
OAR everything works like a charm.
OAR Clarification: My W2KPro computer is
Hi Allie,
Saturday, February 19, 2000, 1:25:48 PM, you wrote:
Firstly apologies for using this MUA, I have TB! running under W2k
the only problem so far has been the dial-up. TB! will no longer
connect automatically, and the dial-up has to be invoked manually.
AM It still works as
Hi Sebastian,
Sunday, February 06, 2000, 10:22:07 AM, you wrote:
SA I worked with OUTLOOK 98 but not anymore. I don't have access
SA to the program anymore, only to my PST file, a file that contains all
SA the emails. How can I import them? Is there
SA something like a filter out there? Some
Hi Marek,
Sunday, February 06, 2000, 3:53:36 PM, you wrote:
MM can somebody tell me, what following functions do?
MM - "Wait for completion" in "Run external program" section of Sorting
MMoffice?
At a guess I would say that the external program has to complete and
terminate before TB
Hi Clemens,
Saturday, February 05, 2000, 8:47:11 PM, you wrote:
Confirmed, I had not tried this feature for a while, so I just tested
it, it seems once the header is downloaded that the message is gone
from the server. I personally don't mind this, I will not download any
large
Hi Alexander,
Friday, February 04, 2000, 4:57:05 PM, you wrote:
AVK Mine, too;-) BTW, speaking about these photos: Nick Danger looks really
AVK dangerous, and Mark Aston looks astonishing... yeah, really! What jail that
AVK photo has been taken at;-))?
I have been lucky enough to escape
Hi Clemens,
Sunday, January 30, 2000, 4:55:36 PM, you wrote:
CGS Especially when I get very big mails (2MB) I'd like to know, who is
CGS the sender. So is it possible to show from during download. Cause it
CGS is in the header, it is the first thing to be downloaded and it might
CGS be
Hi John,
Thursday, January 27, 2000, 1:21:55 PM, you wrote:
JDH Well, I finally gave in to my Bat fantasies and registered this
JDH software. I'm basically a mailer collector, being the proud
JDH registered owner of Datula, EdMax, DinoX, King of Mail, Akira32Gold
JDH and other obscure
Hi Oleg,
Monday, January 24, 2000, 7:57:09 AM, you wrote:
OZ Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
OZ Sunday, January 23, 2000, Mark Aston wrote to RIT Research Labs about
OZ The Bat! - bug report:
MA "Server reports error. The response is -ERR Could not open Inbox for
MA
MA Conne
d all mail successfully, and repeatedly from the same
POP server using another MUA, whilst TB! repeatedly gives the
above errors.
Steps to reproduce the bug:
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Hi Thomas,
Sunday, January 23, 2000, 11:10:02 AM, you wrote:
TF If so, do you manually connect with the same DUN file? - I mean
TF Account/Properties/Network/Dial Up Networking Connection. I have a
TF pop-down list showing all the DUN connections I have installed on my
TF PC. I usually use only
Hi Thomas,
Sunday, January 23, 2000, 12:22:42 PM, you wrote:
TF Hallo Mark,
TF On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 11:45:26 + GMT (23.01.2000, 19:45 +0800 GMT),
TF Mark Aston wrote:
TF I take it you have "Use an existing Dial-up connection (if any)"
TF checked.
MA Yes I have that checked,
Hi tracer,
Sunday, January 16, 2000, 2:36:18 AM, you wrote:
Mark LookOut leaves
Mark loads of stuff in temp, including every attachment that
Mark is opened,
Mark even those which were encrypted, so TB! is not so bad after all:-)
t Bad?
t Look what frontpage leaves behind
Absolutely,
:
as above
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Hi Roel,
Monday, January 17, 2000, 4:23:14 PM, you wrote:
R just a tip: don't trust dreamweaver for cross-browser scripting...
R it often uses way more code than necesarry or it just doesn't work...
R also: the image-rollovers preloading scripts aren't that good...
R (especially v2 messes
Hi Jast,
Monday, January 17, 2000, 4:23:21 PM, you wrote:
J Morning Mark Aston,
I have a sub folder of my main account with it's own Reply-to and From
settings, if I create a new message while this folder is selected the
correct Reply To and From are shown. If however I create a message
Hi Oliver,
Friday, January 14, 2000, 10:07:33 PM, you wrote:
OS Downloading US versions is still no-no without special export licenses
OS at NAI, I don't know for sure if that might change, considering latest
OS jurisdiction.
Try
ftp://ftp.zedz.net/pub/crypto/pgp/pgp60/pgp652/
You can get US
Hi Alexander,
Wednesday, January 12, 2000, 7:07:27 PM, you wrote:
AVK Hi there!
AVK On 12 Jan 00, at 12:16, Sashka wrote
AVK about "img src..":
just wondering, how long time will take for us, to make RitLabs add
support for "img src" from external website in html messages.
AVK I
Hi Ralf,
Tuesday, January 11, 2000, 8:10:21 AM, you wrote:
RB Hi Mark,
RB you wrote on Tuesday, January 11, 2000, 00:30:32:
RB [snip]
LG - Will v2.0 support hooks for virus scanning attachments to messages?
Yes.
SL *VERY* Bad.
MA Gone:-(
RB Why the heck (sorry) is that "*VERY*
Hi Steve,
Monday, January 10, 2000, 9:24:52 PM, you wrote:
SL This is exactly my point. 3 people, 4 different opinions of editors.
SL So
SL why do people insist on making editors inside applications part of the
SL application and forcing people to use them when they can just pass the
SL
Hi Steve,
Monday, January 10, 2000, 11:45:12 PM, you wrote:
SL Monday, January 10, 2000, 3:30:32 PM, Mark wrote:
Gone:-(
SL And this is supposed to mean, what, exactly?
Basically I got more depressed with every item of that interview, I
really like The Bat! as it is and would
Hi Steve,
Tuesday, January 11, 2000, 12:28:21 AM, you wrote:
but that does not really appeal. Any suggestions for another Windows MUA
that come close to TB, as it is now?
SL PMMail? *shrug*
Yes ,exactly a choice of one, TB really cannot compete with the "all
in one " no-brainer
Hi Leif,
Thursday, January 06, 2000, 7:31:42 AM, you wrote:
LG Hello users,
LG Ok, the rogues gallery is up!
LG http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/rogues.shtml
LG I still need more pics! The offer is still open to those who don't
LG have a scanner. Just e-mail me and I'll give you my mailing
Hi Rob,
Saturday, December 25, 1999, 1:28:28 PM, you wrote:
R Hello all,
R on Fri, 24 Dec 1999, at 14:16:48 local time (GMT +), Mark wrote:
To All Atheists...er.Hi!
R well, if you atheists/heathens want to celebrate something too ; celebrate
R the pagan part of Xmas ... the Winter
Hi Fredrik,
Friday, December 24, 1999, 1:36:36 PM, you wrote:
FB Dear,
FB fredag, den 24 december 1999, skrev du:
CJT I'd like to wish you all, a very merry Christmas and a happy New
CJT Year 2000 -- the last year in this century. :-)
SH And Happy Lebaran Festival for Moslem.
FB Merry
Hi Steve,
Friday, December 24, 1999, 4:57:58 PM, you wrote:
SL Slashdot article:
SL http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/12/24/0111239mode=thread
SL Don't know how many Linux people we have on these lists but I think it is
SL something for both BWS and Ritlabs to follow closely. Opera,
Hi tracer,
Monday, December 20, 1999, 12:27:54 PM, you wrote:
t Monday, December 20, 1999
t Hello Bat-users,
t I have a fairly urgent request:
t I want to try and move a large number of people away from MS outlook
t 4 as in standard 98.
t I want to see if I can get them to goto Agent
Tuesday, December 21, 1999, 11:24:57 AM, you wrote:
MA You might try http://www.interguru.com/ he has some useful conversion
MA utilities for use on line. If you can get the M$ stuff to LDIF it will
MA be easy, I managed it a long time ago, and I believe I used
MA another mail
Hi Travisimo!,
Friday, December 17, 1999, 3:34:24 PM, you wrote:
T Friday, December 17, 1999, 8:52:45 AM, you wrote:
AVK Both Pegasus and Eudora can use the Unix mailboxes. I dunno
AVK how exactly the import is done with Eudora, but as for Pegasus
AVK you'll just export your folders as UNIX
Hi Paula,
Saturday, December 11, 1999, 8:54:50 PM, you wrote:
PF But, are any of these Linux users willing to pay for an application?
Yes, I think there would be , I for one would pay for a decent e-mail
app which works under Linux. There are a lot of new Linux users who
boot straight into the
Hi Paula,
Saturday, December 11, 1999, 3:03:50 AM, you wrote:
PF Judging by the response to VA Linux going public, RIT Labs should drop
PF everything to develop a Linux version (new name - The Penguin!). Then, a
PF few of us long-time, loyal users find a way to get it incorporated in
PF the
Hi tracer,
Friday, December 10, 1999, 4:08:04 AM, you wrote:
DH What's THEBAT.LNG? A Linux / Gnu version?
Mark If only.no it's The Bat's language pack, which allows you to
Mark change the interface language.
t Agreed, if only the BAT was under Linux...
Well I guess there is a
Hi Oliver,
Friday, December 10, 1999, 2:51:32 PM, you wrote:
OS Hi tracer,
OS On Freitag, 10. Dezember 1999 at 14:57:33 you wrote:
t Is Delphi 5 now under Linux? I didnt know that, Thats nice, that
t means a lot of code can now be cloned.
OS It isn't. It's supposed to be available
Hi Douglas,
Thursday, December 09, 1999, 7:50:09 AM, you wrote:
DH What's THEBAT.LNG? A Linux / Gnu version?
If only.no it's The Bat's language pack, which allows you to
change the interface language.
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Best regards,
Mark
Using The Bat! 1.38
under Windows 98 4 10 Build 1998
Hi Werner,
Tuesday, December 07, 1999, 10:36:45 PM, you wrote:
WH On Tuesday, December 07, 1999, 10:42:39 PM Werner Arts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi MDaemon,
What's the hell is this?
I got the above mail twice.
WH Me too... It's a daemon... :-)
8-( 666
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Best regards,
Mark
Hi TBUDL,
For one of my sub-folders all the mail received comes with the
sender name in the form
Smith John[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So in my reply template I use "Hi %OFROMLNAME" the question is how
do I get the initials (in)correctly shown for the quoted reply text?
There no
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