system... If that is in fact the problem, which I don't
believe.
Oliver Sturm
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need to be evaluated individually.
I don't see a reason why more than one message should be held in
memory at the same time at any time. At most, there's the list of
recipients. But anyhow: What kind of system am I supposed to have to
send 200 messages?
Oliver Sturm
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ar: God does
an iteration
over 1500 recipients take a single byte more memory than with 5
recipients?
Oliver Sturm
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Hello TBUDL,
I have my account configured to put reading confirmations into the
outbox, but to prompt me before doing so. But since I installed 1.48,
I'm no longer prompted about it... even more funny is that the
confirmation mails are already created when the mails are received,
not when they
Hello Oliver,
Tuesday, December 19, 2000, 9:19:57 AM, you wrote:
Maybe it's my fault, but I don't remember having changed anything
about my configuration since installing 1.48, so has someone seen
this?
Ok, it was my fault, because I accidentally checked "Create reading
confirmation" in a
the new top position in the list of unintuitive
functions :-)
Oliver Sturm
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k template.
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menu, but there's no such entry in there. Can anyone tell me what I'm
doing wrong?
Thanks!
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you can see it
here: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/coffee/coffee.html.
But even before that there was that coke machine which you could
finger to see how many cans were still available. I don't know where
that was, although I seem to remember that it's still supposed to
work...
Oliver S
for Windows systems.
Look at www.turnpike.com (yes!) for info, or at
http://www.nfe.com/owl/strouds/32suite-turnpike.html for a small
review.
Oliver Sturm
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the folder.
Great, thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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Hi there,
I know I can move around folders using the ALT key. But how can I move
a folder into another? Is that possible or do I have to create a new
folder and move the messages over?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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so this really can't be the case. Or
maybe the word "incoming" is wrong here? Which of those two IP
addresses belongs to your system?
Oliver Sturm
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running on your own machine attempting an *IN*bound
communication? There's either a problem with your firewall or it's
terminology :-) Doesn't it give you any proper logs showing the
packet information?
Oliver Sturm
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--
Oliver
that is the PGP signature
Whereas, S/MIME stores the garbage in another MIME section, so if your
email program supports it you don't have to see it.
Doesn't PGP support MIME detached signatures, too?
Oliver Sturm
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Hi there,
although I subscribed to that announcement list after all, I didn't
receive any announcement for that newest version. What's the
difference there, please? I reckon it might be something important, as
they don't usually provide intermittent versions.
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
That's my problem, not anything that's displayed in the
columns.
Oliver Sturm
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column's original width is
large enough to accommodate at least some levels of "line structure".
Anyway, as they probably don't use a "standard" listview for the
message list, they might be able to do something about it.
Oliver Sturm
--
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special
certification authority? Costing lots of money? Why would I use that
(considering it's not in any wide-spread use, IMHO)?
- Where in the new TB versions will I find any button, edit field,
label or whatever relating to S/MIME?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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oot CA" and all those other thingies is/are? Funny...
Oliver Sturm
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doesn't trust it,
anyway. Personally, I don't usually exchange encrypted mail with
people I don't know, but if I did, I'd be grateful for a central
authority. A notary (is that the word for that kind of lawyer?)
wouldn't be the same, either.
Oliver Sturm
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Make
, because I can't see
what should be good about this.
Oliver Sturm
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Hello Syafril,
Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 3:56:16 AM, you wrote:
Responding to your article on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at
19:49:26 GMT +0200 (which was 19/09/2000 0:49 GMT +0700 my Local
Time) :
I just noticed... When I am at GMT +2 and you are at GMT +7, shouldn't
your local time
expansion of the plus. Did you
ever submit that as a bug? It's a bug to me... after all, you can even
configure the exact width of columns by pixels (whatever that should
be good for), just to have them scroll out of view when reading
threaded mail.
Oliver Sturm
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that two people
have noticed it at the same time.
Yes. I just happened to re-read that message by Syafril while staring
idly at the screen ;)
Oliver Sturm
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Hello Syafril,
Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 3:56:16 AM, you wrote:
But starting from 1.45/SMIME this problem has been fixed (I didn't
test 1.45 without S/MIME).
Suggestion, try to use 1.45/SMIME, see the result.
It's considered beta, isn't it? I usually have nothing against beta
testing,
Hello Syafril,
Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 11:09:05 AM, you wrote:
OS I usually have nothing against beta testing, but not on my
OS 200MB mail base, sorry... I've submitted it as a bug report
OS and as the issue is rather clear to see once you find the RFC,
OS I hope it will be fixed
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 9:49:51 AM, you wrote:
Jusat FYI, the "next" version, 1.46c, is available on all servers.
Is it? I didn't see any announcement. I'll have another try with that
version.
Best regards,
Olivermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Syafril,
Monday, September 18, 2000, 11:16:03 AM, you wrote:
I just trying some combination (RTF + MIME), (RTF+QP), use Word as
Email Editor, but no problem.
IIRC, I got such problem when I testing Trend Micro E-mail Firewall
long time ago, that's why I was asking any FireWall
Hello Karin,
Monday, September 18, 2000, 2:37:12 PM, you wrote:
This means that when reading mail I have to double-click individual
messages in order to be able to read them, which is fine with me.
The only thing that I miss is the option from _within_ a message to
delete it, so that I
Hello Syafril,
Monday, September 18, 2000, 3:37:52 PM, you wrote:
I am curios, in all of my test here, it always have message header :
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
while your sample message not.
This cause TB! can not interpretation well, and fail to decode.
No, the mails
! Great, I must say. Just in case anyone's
interested enough... I'll put the file on the web, so you can have a
look. Give me five minutes, though...
http://www.oliver-sturm.de/testmail.txt
Oliver Sturm
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directory information given in the file name, thereby implying
that this path information itself is not forbidden in the parameter.
I'll write this up and submit a bug report to RITLABS.
Oliver Sturm
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I'm sure I'll have more
questions while I proceed to explore The Bat.
Just keep going ;-)
Oliver Sturm
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le. It was shown by the name of
"C:FilesDocsRegInfo1.rtf", though.
Questions are: Is the format used in that mail even RFC-compliant? Even
if it's not, do you agree it's still in bug in TB?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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--
Oli
I just found that in the middle of my message text there is the
following line, obviously created by the list server somehow. Maybe
also a bug? Of course the following line wasn't in the original
messages:
You are subscribed as : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oliver Sturm
bottleneck.)
OK. Still funny that the paragraph which is always added at the end
is right there in place.
Oliver Sturm
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ty as well on the ukcrypto mailing list.
Oliver Sturm
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Hi Oliver Sturm,
;)
On Saturday, August 26, 2000 at 1:28:28 AM you wrote:
That's nonsense, sorry. The bug is only related to the ADK-technology
in those PGP versions. That's a technology that enables, say, the boss
of a company to create custom keys for his employees while retaining
Hi Oliver Sturm,
Following myself up a last time ;)
On Saturday, August 26, 2000 at 1:37:36 AM you wrote:
If you are very interested in this issue, read
http://www.pgp.com/other/advisories/adk.asp
Seems like NAI tries to be real fast for a change ;)
Oliver Sturm
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.html, that's the best
explanation I've seen.
Oliver Sturm
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Hi there,
sometime ago, I was able to set The Bat! as the system default mailer
in the Internet Explorer Options dialog. Now, TB doesn't appear in
that drop down list any longer. How can I get it in there again,
please?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
--
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busy and filled
with long argumentative threads they may just miss your feature request.
I suggest you send it separately to Ritlabs.
OK, I did that. Forgot to cc it to the list, though ;) Anyway, it
tries to be a condensed version of what was discussed.
Oliver Sturm
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Leif typed that "".
So why do these things keep popping up in so many of my messages?
Odd, it doesn't appear on mine, and I haven't seen it do so yet...
I had that special "", although I don't recall having seen too many
of those before.
Oliver Sturm
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ar: God d
I want them only to disappear. I can hide the ticker, but
then it won't appear again at all until I set it to "Show
automatically" again. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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the ticker "seen". That way, messages could
disappear from the ticker without being marked read and without
creating copies.
Oliver Sturm
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= ;
foreach $line (sort @lines) {
push (@uniquelines, $line) unless $seen{$line}++;
}
print @uniquelines;
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that idea, I didn't know the message finder could do more
than find messages ;) I saw it can also copy found mail into another
folder, so that's certainly a way by using a temporary folder.
Oliver Sturm
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iday" messages from Harry. To view the complete thread, it
would be necessary to add all messages I ever _sent_ to Harry into the
same export file.
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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Hello Jamie,
Tuesday, August 01, 2000, 11:51:07 AM, you wrote:
JDB Hello TBUDL,
JDB How do I display the screen shown in the gif
JDB http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/mail_dispatcher.gif
JDB It's been driving me mad. I'm sure I've looked in every menu now and
JDB have had to admit defeat. Please
Hi Mitch Wagner,
On Friday, July 14, 2000 at 7:54:09 PM you wrote:
I am running The Bat! version 1.44 on Windows 98.
Try using NT or Win2k and buy a UPS to reduce the probability
significantly.
Oliver Sturm
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--it was a
system freeze-up, it wasn't a case of losing power.
Cases of nearly-losing power can cause effects like what you
described. We've had that on database systems which even continued
running, but was losing data nevertheless due to sub-optimal power
supply.
Oliver Sturm
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a weak
point. Maybe they should think about dropping support for so many
different versions. AFAIK, everyone can get an up-to-date PGP version
on the net for nothing, so there aren't many reasons why one would
stay with an old version for long. Just IMHO, of course.
Oliver Sturm
--
Always
have
never really worked for me... I was happy to notice that signature
checking started working again at all two or three versions ago.
Oliver Sturm
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) and they also pay for
getting round-the-clock one-minute-response-time support ;)
Though, even when I'm offering software for download... Given the
costs of internet connections in germany, most customers would
certainly be grateful if downloads are as small as possible.
Oliver Sturm
more user friendly.
No. Then they'd have to wait for another day to get their diskette and
fiddle around with it, which they can't. Alternatively, they'd have to
go learn how to use other internet services, which they won't.
Oliver Sturm
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urse bring it back, too.
Of course I'm talking about _my_ customers and not about all of them,
too. This is my experience, partly based on the broad basis of
computer knowledge in my society, which is, ahem, low.
Oliver Sturm
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, it has it's purpose. I frequently compress the
multi-megabyte executables which Delphi inevitably creates no matter
what tiny program you are trying to write before sending them to
customers via mail. That's one version of user friendliness.
Oliver Sturm
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Hi Curt,
On Monday, May 08, 2000 at 12:06:17 PM you wrote:
Since the installation of 1.42c,
What the $§% is 1.42c (pardon me ;)
Oliver Sturm
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Hi Steve Lamb,
On Sunday, May 07, 2000 at 5:36:28 AM you wrote:
The column can be hidden, yes. And it must be hidden on all new folders
twice. Not fun.
You are aware of that "Use the account default column settings"
checkbox, aren't you?
Oliver Sturm
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(
in the
column itself. Some people frequently change their "display name" but
of course keep their email address. Is there some way to use the email
address instead of the display name?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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I haven't tried entering "*" or the
like, but it seems necessary at least.
Oliver Sturm
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?) If it would use the real content of the from header field,
matching the mail address would be possible, too.
Oliver Sturm
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in this idea ;) I
tried it and TB really doesn't find all the messages which have some
address in the header. I have around twenty such messages in one
folder and it finds only one or two at a time, when setting the filter
several times (always resetting it in-between, of course).
Oliver Sturm
this as a
feature request.
Oliver Sturm
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Hi there,
What's that new flagging function for?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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Hi SyP,
On Friday, May 05, 2000 at 9:06:14 PM you wrote:
OS Hi there,
OS What's that new flagging function for?
It's for mark a message visually, perhaps because you want to deal
with it a later date...
Ah. I thought there was some sinister new functionality attached ;)
Oliver Sturm
Hi there,
I'm not on TBBETA, so I'd like to ask here: Does anyone know when 1.42
will be available? I've noticed there must have been at least 17 betas
out yet and the announcements for new features looked great. So I'm
eagerly waiting ;)
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
--
Oops, signature error
the new message base format, which will hopefully be very
good, would have kept me from trying it out beforehand. I'm not at all
hesitant about that most of the time, but email is really important
for me.
Thanks for all the answers!
Oliver Sturm
--
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Hi Michael Heydekamp,
On Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 6:42:02 PM you wrote:
just realized that I was not able to print a message sitting in the
outbox (using the print button and the menu command, forgot to check
with Ctrl-P).
I tried it on 1.41 and it works without problems.
Oliver Sturm
Hi Steve Lamb,
On Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 10:44:34 PM you wrote:
I like the idea ;), but what is RFC-2369?
Do a yahoo search on RFC and find out. :)
I just love those answers ;)
Oliver Sturm
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Hi Syafril Hermansyah,
On Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 5:32:14 PM you wrote:
Nowadays, most of list already support RFC-2369 (including this list),
so supporting RFC-2369 very useful.
I like the idea ;), but what is RFC-2369?
Oliver Sturm
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that style with the initials very
much, though it doesn't work nicely with every sender's address.
Oliver Sturm
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od, as I'd
really like to activate "Receipt request" on a person-by-person basis.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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that little data?
Oliver Sturm
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Hi Benoit Darcy,
On Thursday, February 17, 2000 at 1:34:24 PM you wrote:
Is there any problem of compatibility or is The Bat! totally Win2K
compliant ?
thanx for your answers :)
I didn't have any specific problems in about two months.
Oliver Sturm
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Hi Januk Aggarwal,
On Wednesday, February 16, 2000 at 11:55:59 PM you wrote:
http://www.highpowergraphics.com/freedrive.html
Or if you want a little more space than that,
http://www.freediskspace.com/Index.asp
Thanks, I'll be having a look at those.
Oliver Sturm
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useful LDAP directory.
I have had a look at the log files of my own ldap server and i saw
that TB gives a correct search string for organizations containing
spaces. It works with my installation of OpenLDAP 1.2.0, maybe the
problem is specific to some ldap server software?
Oliver Sturm
Hello Allie,
Tuesday, February 15, 2000, 7:28:31 PM, you wrote:
That's true. You can see it when attaching a very large file to a
new message via the "attach a file" button. Using dd it works
well.
AM Funny I just attached a 30MB file using the attach file
AM toolbar button with no
ms to take significantly longer than ftping a
file that size. I didn't doublecheck with a stopwatch, so I can't give
values.
Oliver Sturm
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Hi phil,
On Montag, 24. Januar 2000 at 04:27:30 you wrote:
Here is a sequence, I used, so THE BAT opens a URL.
[ largish sequence cut ]
Have I missed something? My Bat opens an URL every time I click on it.
What is this about?
Oliver Sturm
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have several problems with the pgpdisk driver on one system, so be
careful if you try it.
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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the free version, but the commercial version I got from
the licensed section at pgpinternational.com.
Oliver Sturm
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into individual messages, then import to TB.
Ha. Now I know exactly what you mean! I've had those in some lists,
too, still receive some occasionally. I'd definitely support that TB
should have a better way of handling those things... Maybe they could
be shown like a thread?
Oliver Sturm
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messages?
(Just out of real interest!) I'm in some mailing lists digest mode,
but that's exactly because I _don't_ want the separate mails. I just
browse the contents, usually to find only two articles I'm interested
in and then I trash the whole thing ;)
Oliver Sturm
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ks!
Now there is an easy work around. When you create a message and
save it, there is an icon with a little hourglass and paper. Click
on that, it will removed, just the same way you unpark a message
elsewhere.
I have no problem with that now, seems like a nice idea.
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to repeat myself ;), checking signatures has not been working for
me for a long time now...
BTW, has anybody tried to install PGP 6.51 on Win2k? I tried it, as it
got available at last in germany and it keeps telling me it won't work
on Win2k. Funny, as 6.02 did work without problems.
Oliver Sturm
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jurisdiction.
Thanks for the idea, I'll be looking forward to when 6.5.2 comes to
germany ;) BTW, does checking signatures work in TB with 6.5.2 or do
you still get that nice empty window?
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this will be in it" and "that has a high priority", but I didn't get
the impression there will be anything to really look at in the next
few months at least.
So, what new features will TB 1.40 bring? That seems more interesting
to me.
IMVHO, of course.
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raphs or both.
Hm?
When I'm composing a message, tell me which mailbox I'm in, in case
the gray cells get lost.
AFAIK, you can see that from the From-field.
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it jump to the next unread message in whatever other
folder?
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This was discussed before, and you didn't take notice ;-)
Sorry ;)
J Try out Ctrl-´ (left of backspace, right of ß) That should work.
Works! Great!
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highlighting. Or try Proton, free from www.meybohm.de.
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d in another posting, there are obvious
reasons for using variable width fonts. I won't reiterate all that
now, just wanted to make clear why the fax/telex example is no good.
Happy christmas!
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ne... seemed to be a good idea.
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Hi there,
the subject says it. I found Ctrl-ß to be for moving to the _previous_
unread message. I have no instant idea why I would want that ;) Moving
to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut apparently.
Thanks!
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Nice to know that works ;) Anyway, of course I didn't put
"windowsdir" in there, but actually "d:\winnt". I just didn't want
to confuse anybody ;)
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