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. It makes backing up the
system a little more tricky.
Are you on TBOT? Please reply there if you want to continue on this,
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the file you're trying to attach is currently open (in use by
another program) and TB couldn't access it. It should be easy to check
by trying another file.
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, a second
condition has to be added:
^CC
Presence: No
Location: Kludges
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is still in effect, so the
recipient will get the forwarded content both in the message body and as an
.msg attachment. But at least it gets the job done.
If there's a more elegant solution, I'm sure the more experienced people
will jump in soon. :-)
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. A in TO but there are CC recipients.
2. A in CC.
Your filter will be falsely triggered by messages matching condition 1.
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to the traffic here), it's about
time to visit my old friends in cyberspace.
How's everyone? I miss you all!
My new job is extremely demanding, so I might not be able to be as active as
I used to be or as I want to. Still, I look forward to talking to you all.
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you know one of its limitations.
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there're 4 temp dir settings, and I've hand-set all of them.
The fact that I do sometimes see TB temp files created in the temp
dir, as quoted above, should be enough proof that I was watching the
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 at 09:23:24 -0700 Ming-Li wrote:
I'll get a real-time monitoring tool to try again.
Ok, I installed a real-time file activity monitor (freeware) from
System Internals, and indeed for every received message there's a
temp file created in the temp dir. They're all closed
e
[HKCU...\RIT] tree and imported into another machine.
Now, TB may have builtin checking routine that would check those
settings when you launch it, but I don't know how complete it is.
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deletion, but why?
Well, since it doesn't affect me, I'm not sure why I'm pursuing
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Mode
compression. The "Purge
all folders" command under the Folder menu does do compression,
which should be renamed to "Purge AND COMPRESS all folders". The one
for a single folder ("Purge and Compress") is clear.
The Compress and Compress All Folders commands, OTOH, don't
physically
from the message base file (.tbb). Yet, as I said earlier, purging
in TB is always followed by compression (either on all folder or a
single one). The reverse isn't true.
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it might be me who is wrong. My apology if that's the
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down. Since temp dir is used by some many programs, it might slow
the system down. Whether it's observable is another matter.
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as another user, I
can't use Administrator account.
I haven't tried, but I don't think so. The administrator account of
TheBat and the account of the same name of Windows are two different
things. They're not connected in anyway, AFAIK.
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And I don't use TB's ticker, if that makes a difference.
I'll keep the experiment going for the day, and I'll report back
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It created a sub-dir named "bat", and then created the temp file
(named "32BCC548.doc") under it.
Sorry, I forgot to mentioned: TB did clean up the temp file and the
sub-dir it created when I shut it down.
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he newly designed v2, for
which we're all eagerly waiting.
Sorry, I started learning english last week, don't expect a good
grammar from me :)
Are you trying to put me to shame? ;-) I've learned English for
years and still make grammatical errors every so often. :(
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came to my mind: do you use any anti-virus
program that would check email in the background? I don't use any of
those, so it's just a wild guess.
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of the message).
Or did I misunderstand you?
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guessing is Win9x, for its file management is weaker)?
Well, I'm not sure what to make of this even if it's true. Just a
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to hide the "Send Immediately" button from my toolbar, and want to
hide several others I don't use. OTOH, there're tasks I would like
to have a button on the bar.
But that's another thing for the so-close-yet-so-far-away v2. sigh
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oted, I do
see them sometimes. Just not now.)
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Not really. :-) I don't mean to brag, but even though my German is
poor, ehhh, very poor, I can still read days of week, numbers, etc.
Ok, I admit it ... I'm bragging. ;-) Not that there's much to brag,
tough. Give me a whole sentence and I'll be looking all over for the
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you prefer the
"day-of-week, day month year" format commonly used in Europe (I
assume you would since you're in Germany), use %ODate instead, in
which case TB would use your Windows system settings.
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You know I thought the same thing Ming-Li, but when I checked my
own settings... and I have no problems whatsoever with my
MailTo:'s, I don't show the "%1" in my command. Here is all I have
for my "Open
mentioned anything
about mail or attachment. /confused
Marck already give me one (his own program), I just start to
use it (thanks Marck).
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I haven't used this kind of things for years, but they should work
well, since splitting file is a in fact a simply job.
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t!.
You didn't say what OS you're using. What I said applied to Win2k
and might be a little different from Win9x. I think the moderators
have made it clear that it's advisable to include your OS
information with your message, at least when
been well
discussed on the list, and basically people agree it could take a
page or two from other newsreaders or emailers.
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se, either. If they perform other
functions in the main window, then I could understand, but they're
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duplicates. As Marck said, this could happen when
a server couldn't tell if a delivery is successfully due to broken
connection, so it re-send a message. It's normal, I think, if it
happens occasionally. But if it happens very often, then maybe
Syafril wants to take a look.
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folders), I still need to jump up and down (i.e., Ctrl-Up and Down
are needed) sometimes.
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the
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they focus would be there), one needs the Ctrl-Up and Down arrows,
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be some html tag that's
breaking them (e.g.: BR or P).
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. By storing registry entries under the HKCU key, TB opted
for the latter. RIT has said they plan to abandon the registry
someday, but we're still waiting. And the problem won't disappear
when TB switches to ini-only approach, though with better design it
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or other word
processor? What is it usually "formatted" (what's the "content
type"): as a hybrid with a plain text part and a rtf part (as with
most html mail), or just a rtf part (as with some html mail)?
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t
(this never failed to the best of my memory). If there's privacy
concerns (there usually isn't when only the header is posted, but
just in case), you may edit out part of the header but make sure you
make that clear in your post.
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you set
up the relationship (how you do the "OR"--with the pipe operator or
with alternative rule sets), etc.
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t;RTF" email. AFAICR, it
sends html mail by default. No idea about Outlook or Exchange
server, though. Thanks (to Markus, too) for the info.
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der simply by going to the folder and then
leaving it, because those messages' status aren't changed at the
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folders in one go.
(Hint: use dir command to get a list of folder names, then create a
bat to export all or some of them.)
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a user error in my part, but I kind of
shied away doing the redirection :)
I don't know what you mean here.
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you still have to reboot
Win95/98/Me machines pretty often, even if you've plenty of RAMS.
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are virus free by nature. As to attachments, I don't know why one
should trust the statement and not scan them oneself.
If you're not talking about outgoing mail, then I apologize. But
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such
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good except blowing up the message size, IMHO.
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nterpreter". When they're not
interpreted--i.e., when they're loaded by a plain-text editor (to
view their source codes)--they can do no harm, for a plain-text
editor would not "execute" the embedded commands.
So I think my statement still stands, though I would be happened to
be enlightened.
it even harder to debug.
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r. Earlier versions have some minor
problem with Win2k registry. (I believe some versions of InCtrl3 and
InCtrl4 are still on ZDNet, because they're treated as different
utilities, not different versions of the same utility--a stupid
error by the naming scheme, IMHO.)
Ming-Li Since yours is a Dell mach
folder view)? I use folder view a lot but couldn't find the "Folder"
menu and there seems to be no shortcut keys for those task.
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benefit from your
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there's no known reliability problem. But don't
quote me, for I don't use it anyway. :-)
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anged along with the message base format.
(I'm going by my memory of what other people said here, for I
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closed), and copy all other folders except the Inbox back after the
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of the window to accommodate more information. It's
not available in Becky.
In News, only XNews offer similar arrangment. Agent and Gravity
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Protocol" type, but I found, on my system, only
one action is available for that type, which is "Open". No "OpenNew"
is available. Yet shift-double-click works fine here. So now it's
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that IMHO is what usually causes the problem. You hear this kind of
story all the time in newsgroups, and people usually blame the
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On Saturday, February 24, 2001, 9:32:09 AM, Ray wrote:
ML The only thing you need to do to import a .reg file from Win2k
ML into Win9x is to edit out the "Windows Registry Editor Version
ML 5.00" line and change it into "REGEDIT4".
Thanks for this clear explanation,
and
quick template design in TB, and better PGP plug-ins. They weren't
the main points for me, however, for I didn't use those (still
don't) extensively.
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(didn't see any other server involved) could
stretch to more than one day.
Since the problem is not related to TB (the software), I'll reply
others on TBOT.
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deleted messages when necessary--until you compress the database
(message base in TB's case).
Please note that the "Purge all folders" command under the Folder
menu does in fact compress the folders after purge (delete old
messages). IOW, it's "Purge + Compress all folders".
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is not a plain text file, but
that doesn't mean it's encrypted. Look at it with a hex editor (or
any editor that can read non-plain text files) and you'll see much
account information (server names and such). Fortunately, the
password is encrypted.
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the default
action. If the default action is "open", change it to "opennew"
(click on it and click the "set default" button). See if that helps.
Don't know if this trick works for Win98 or its likes.
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The Bat! 1.49e | Win2k SP1
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On Friday, February 23, 2001, 6:56:16 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
Indeed those messages eventually came, including my own post,
though hours late.
Some more reading and found several of my own posts are still
missing. They are not on the archive, either, so they never made
their ways to the list
On Friday, February 23, 2001, 10:00:22 AM, SyP wrote:
Ming-Li If the default action is "open", change it to "opennew"
Ming-Li (click on it and click the "set default" button). See if
Ming-Li that helps.
Ah-ha!
I only have Open, Print and PrintTo acti
or the last 39 hours, I've got only two messages
from either list.
I've checked my server, they're not there, either. (I keep messages
on the server for 1 day, which means messages received on 2/21
should still be there.)
Let's see if I'll get this one from myself.
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ing msgs. To verify this,
you may try the mail dispatcher and see if you can delete messages
from there. Or you may try if you can delete messages with another
email client.
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The Bat! 1.49e | Win2k SP1
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the disadvantage Thomas mentioned with
"selective download" approach.
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, I for
one would certainly vote for RIT folks to go full speed ahead with
v2, though I understand people who are content with the current
version might think a better documentation is more important.
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the source when they do caching. It's
easier they just cache everything, and let data expires on a FIFO
basis.
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(I'm resending this reply for it has travelled for more than 16
hours without getting to the list. I guess it disappeared in the
ether. If it did get through eventually, there would be a dupe, and
I apologize for that.)
On Wednesday, January 31, 2001, 9:03:32 AM, Jan wrote:
Ming-Li I usually
. It will be in a few
months.
and being able to recommend it to my Japanese friends.
Same here.
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ouldn't do that before creating a pair
of XLAT tables for big5. So I did. The XLAT tables in fact translate
nothing, however. The input and output values remain the same. It's
a pair of dummy XLAT tables.
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