Hello Stefan,
>> how can I get Voyager rhe default mailclient at my tablet?
>> It is not in the list of possible choices.
> Voyager cannot be set as the default email client using a conventional way
> because it's not installed as it's required.
>
A, pity, but thanks.
Hello Gunivortus,
Wednesday, September 22, 2021, 10:05:29 PM, you wrote:
> how can I get Voyager rhe default mailclient at my tablet?
> It is not in the list of possible choices.
Voyager cannot be set as the default email client using a conventional way
because it's not installed a
Hello,
how can I get Voyager rhe default mailclient at my tablet?
It is not in the list of possible choices.
--
Kind regards,
Gunivortus Goos
The Bat! Professional 64 bit, version 9.4.4
Windows Pro 64 bit version 10, build nr. 19043
NordVPN vs
Hello Peter Meyns,
>> Is there a short and easy way to get in Voyager the accounts
>> and settings I have in TB at my desktop?
> Yes. In TB! on your desktop go to Menu - Tools and create a backup of
> the account(s) and settings you want to use with Voyager. In the new
>
Hello Gunivortus,
on Fri, 27 Aug 2021 13:13:38 +0200GMT (27.08.2021, 13:13 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:816107479.20210827131...@boudicca.de :
> Is there a short and easy way to get in Voyager the accounts
> and settings I have in TB at my desktop?
Yes. In TB! on your desktop go t
Hello,
Shortly before installing Voyager on my Windows 10 tablet...
Is there a short and easy way to get in Voyager the accounts
and settings I have in TB at my desktop?
--
Kind regards,
Gunivortus
The Bat! Professional 64 bit, version 9.4.4
Windows Pro 64 bit version 10, build nr. 19042
Hi Luca,
on Thu, 09 Jul 2020 15:52:32 +0200GMT (09.07.2020, 15:52 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
LvT> Is there an easy way to switch from Voyager with OTFE to The Bat,
mantaining
LvT> all the message base, options and configuration?
In Voyager create a complete backup (Menu -> Tools
Is there an easy way to switch from Voyager with OTFE to The Bat, mantaining
all the message base, options and configuration?
Tnx.
--
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The Bat! Voyager Professional Edition 9.1.10.1 (OTFE)
Luca - e-mail: p.stevens at libero.it
MFPA:
Hi
On Sunday 7 June 2015 at 8:51:41 PM, in
mid:gt79naplejsrp1523d5sh3p7qkshfd6...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
I know, and I can tell you: there is no browse button
to select a program for mailto: handler, you can only
pick applications from the list, and Voyager is not in
the list
: handler, and Voyager is not on the list of application
to
L choose from.
This is the way for XP, in W7 you would use systems preferences |
program standards (or similar). There are some options you could try
I know, and I can tell you: there is no browse button to select a program
for mailto
Hello Luca,
On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 18:17:24 +0200GMT Luca wrote:
That said, can't you edit the Mailto handler in Windows Explorer via
Tools | Folder Options | Filetypes?
L Because in my Windows 7 Home Premium there is no browse button to select a
L program for mailto: handler, and Voyager
Rick:
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to associate it to the mailto:
protocol. I tried every hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but
still I can't get mailto: urls to open in Voyager. I still guess it must be
possible somehow. I searched around, I asked here twice
MFPA:
On Saturday 6 June 2015 at 3:17:33 PM, in
mid:tkv5nad8vu7mnkrtkc0qimqc6v5ko8r...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to
associate it to the mailto: protocol. I tried every
hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but still
I can't get mailto
Hi
On Sunday 7 June 2015 at 8:51:41 PM, in
mid:gt79naplejsrp1523d5sh3p7qkshfd6...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
I know, and I can tell you: there is no browse button
to select a program for mailto: handler, you can only
pick applications from the list, and Voyager is not in
the list of application
I have started to try Voyager. There is no documentation comparing it
to the full version (apart from saying it includes all the features)
I have two basic questions:
a) Is there any disadvantage at all of using Voyager as my main
software, i.e. as the main software on my desktop
Trash:
I have started to try Voyager. There is no documentation comparing it
to the full version (apart from saying it includes all the features)
I have two basic questions:
a) Is there any disadvantage at all of using Voyager as my main
software, i.e. as the main software
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to associate it to the mailto:
protocol. I tried every hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but still
I can't get mailto: urls to open in Voyager. I still guess it must be possible
somehow. I searched around, I asked here twice (still asking
Hi
On Saturday 6 June 2015 at 3:17:33 PM, in
mid:tkv5nad8vu7mnkrtkc0qimqc6v5ko8r...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to
associate it to the mailto: protocol. I tried every
hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but still
I can't get mailto: urls
Hi
On Thursday 18 September 2014 at 7:52:30 AM, in
mid:cvvk1at8d8d7oi21fm217svn9l2fnvr...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
I desperately need a registry hack, or any sort of solution, to have my
Windows 7 run Voyager, not Outlook, when I click on mailto: URLs.
I use Windows XP not 7, and The Bat
I desperately need a registry hack, or any sort of solution, to have my
Windows 7 run Voyager, not Outlook, when I click on mailto: URLs.
Voyager resides on the F: partition of my internal hard disk.
Thank you thank you thank you.
--
Luca - e-mail: p.stevens at libero.it
On Wed, 2014-09-17, Luca wrote:
I desperately need a registry hack, or any sort of solution, to have my
Windows 7 run Voyager, not Outlook, when I click on mailto: URLs.
I haven't thoroughly tested it, but in my version of The Bat!
going to Options | Preferences then go to the Associations
Bill McQuillan:
On Wed, 2014-09-17, Luca wrote:
I desperately need a registry hack, or any sort of solution, to have my
Windows 7 run Voyager, not Outlook, when I click on mailto: URLs.
I haven't thoroughly tested it, but in my version of The Bat!
Thank you, but it's Voyager
MFPA:
Hi
On Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 4:39:51 PM, in
mid:5p27g9tj3a95bpsklmrqapmjbmofhqs...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
IMAP_1.log SMTP.log
These ones contain email text, not encrypted, and I
don't know how to avoid that.
In TB! you go to the properties of an account, then on the tree
Hello,
I found two files in the folders of one of may IMAP accounts in Voyager:
IMAP_1.log
SMTP.log
These ones contain email text, not encrypted, and I don't know how to avoid
that. My questions:
- Is there any way to encrypt these log files too?
- Or how do I prevent their creation
Hi
On Tuesday 18 February 2014 at 4:39:51 PM, in
mid:5p27g9tj3a95bpsklmrqapmjbmofhqs...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
Hello,
I found two files in the folders of one of may IMAP
accounts in Voyager:
IMAP_1.log SMTP.log
These ones contain email text, not encrypted, and I
don't know how to avoid
Already tried that. There is no Voyager in the list of programs I get with
change program. and ther is no more options option for protocols, on Win7,
it's available only for file extensions, so I can't search for a program to be
associated to mailto URLs.
What protocol are you trying to change
L It's not that simple, of course, Voyager does not register itself as a
default
L program.
L I guess we need some tool, or a registry configuration file.
Go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Default Programs\Set Associations
The text on win 8 read Associate a file type or protocol
Rick:
L It's not that simple, of course, Voyager does not register itself as a
default
L program.
L I guess we need some tool, or a registry configuration file.
Go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Default Programs\Set Associations
The text on win 8 read Associate a file type
Rick:
Already tried that. There is no Voyager in the list of programs I get with
change program. and ther is no more options option for protocols, on
Win7, it's available only for file extensions, so I can't search for a
program to be associated to mailto URLs.
What protocol are you
Hello,
How can I set Voyager as default mail client on my Windows 7 system? I
particularly need to open mailto: URLs with Voyager.
Thanx.
--
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Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http
Hello Luca,
On Sunday, October 20, 2013 you wrote:
L Hello,
L How can I set Voyager as default mail client on my Windows 7 system? I
L particularly need to open mailto: URLs with Voyager.
START + DEFAULT PROGRAMS
or
START + CONTROL PANEL + DEFAULT PROGRAMS.
HTH.
--
Best Regards,
Jack
Jack S. LaRosa:
Hello Luca,
On Sunday, October 20, 2013 you wrote:
L How can I set Voyager as default mail client on my Windows 7 system? I
L particularly need to open mailto: URLs with Voyager.
START + DEFAULT PROGRAMS
or
START + CONTROL PANEL + DEFAULT PROGRAMS.
It's
I've been using Voyager for the last few months, after many years with the non
portable version of TB. I find a certain lack of information about Voyager,
and I have a lot of questions and doubts about its functions. Is there any
forum, newsgroup, mailing list, faq repository, specifically
Hello Luca,
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 08:09:43 +0100 GMT (21/Nov/11, 14:09 PM +0700 GMT),
Luca wrote:
L I use TB Home, and I'm trying to understand exactly what Voyager is. Browsing
L the net, Ritlabs faqs, etc, doesn't help me much (specific faqs? Where?). In
L particular:
You have found the most
Thomas Fernandez:
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 08:09:43 +0100 GMT (21/Nov/11, 14:09 PM +0700 GMT),
Luca wrote:
L I use TB Home, and I'm trying to understand exactly what Voyager is.
Browsing
L the net, Ritlabs faqs, etc, doesn't help me much (specific faqs? Where?).
In
L particular:
You have
Hello everybody,
I use TB Home, and I'm trying to understand exactly what Voyager is. Browsing
the net, Ritlabs faqs, etc, doesn't help me much (specific faqs? Where?). In
particular:
- with Voyager, do I need just a TB Pro /licence/ or must TB Pro be installed
first on my computer to put
an
MD account access password in voyager (currently using 5.0.18.3).
Can't be done with Voyager, nor with TB running OTFE.
I guess it wsas considered redundant. Why should you set
passwords on the accounts when you set a password on the whole config.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Avoid off
Hi
On Wednesday 27 July 2011 at 3:50:04 PM, in
mid:639965048.20110727164...@otten.tv, Roelof Otten wrote:
Why
should you set passwords on the accounts when you set
a password on the whole config.
An example might be some accounts shared with your partner and some
not shared.
--
On 7/27/2011, you wrote:
Hi
On Wednesday 27 July 2011 at 3:50:04 PM, in
mid:639965048.20110727164...@otten.tv, Roelof Otten wrote:
Why
should you set passwords on the accounts when you set
a password on the whole config.
An example might be some accounts shared with your partner
hello all,
when using 'the bat', it's possible to set an account access password by way of
the account menu set access password or ctrl-f12.
unless i missed something, it doesn't seem possible to set an account access
password in voyager (currently using 5.0.18.3).
does anyone know how
Hello TBUDL,
Just installing Voyager. It is asking for a registration block. The email with
that in got lost with a crash of TB! sometime ago.
How do I register Voyager?
--
Best regards,
David mailto:da...@elliott.uk.com
TBUDL,
I just found my missing USB flash drive with Voyager installed on it.
Unfortunately I can't recall the password.
Does anyone know if it can be recovered, and how to go about it?
--
Tim Musson
Flying with The Bat! eMail v3.99.29
This message will self-destruct in five seconds
Hello all,
Wednesday, December 9, 2009, Tim Musson wrote:
TBUDL,
I just found my missing USB flash drive with Voyager installed on it.
Unfortunately I can't recall the password.
Does anyone know if it can be recovered, and how to go about it?
no, it can not be recovered
--
Bye
Marek
Hi
On Wednesday 9 December 2009 at 1:32:18 PM, in
mid:1438833719.20091209083...@musson.net, Tim Musson wrote:
I can't recall the password.
Does anyone know if it can be recovered, and how to go
about it?
Hypnosis? (-;
--
Best regards
MFPA
We are all in
Hello TBUDL,
I am currently running my mail on Voyager 3.95.06 from a USB drive. I
have a new desktop install of Windows 7 and I want to transfer all the
data and account settings to the new desktop. I am planning to upgrade
my key to V4.2 pro.
What would be the best path to do this?
--
Best
Hello Scott,
Monday, December 7, 2009, 2:57:15 AM, you wrote:
Hello TBUDL,
I am currently running my mail on Voyager 3.95.06 from a USB drive. I
have a new desktop install of Windows 7 and I want to transfer all the
data and account settings to the new desktop. I am planning to upgrade
my
Hi there,
I am a registered user of TB 4.0.38 and would like to use TB voyager.
Unfortunately It seems that the only downloadable version from Ritlabs is
4.1.11. Will this work with my registration key for 4.0.38? If not, is there an
official location from which I can download the 4.0.38 version
Hello TheBat,
Is there a mailing list for Voyager?
Sean
--
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I believe that every human has a finite number of
heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine
running around doing exercises. - Neil Armstrong
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Hallo Sean,
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:10:13 +0100GMT (24-4-2009, 12:10 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
SR Is there a mailing list for Voyager?
AFAIK No. But any Voyager questions can be posted here...
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Evolution: God's way of issuing updates.
http://www.voormijalleen.nl
Hello Roelof,
Friday, April 24, 2009, 3:25:24 PM, you wrote:
Hallo Sean,
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:10:13 +0100GMT (24-4-2009, 12:10 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
SR Is there a mailing list for Voyager?
AFAIK No. But any Voyager questions can be posted here...
Ah ok, was curious more
Sunday, December 7, 2008, 8:10:39 PM, you wrote:
If you want to keep their message base the same, the best way to
manage that would be to create a full backup from TB and restore that
to Voyager and when you're back, you create a backup from Voyager and
restore that to TB on your PC
Sunday, December 7, 2008, 8:10:39 PM, you wrote:
If you want to keep their message base the same, the best way to
manage that would be to create a full backup from TB and restore that
to Voyager and when you're back, you create a backup from Voyager and
restore that to TB on your PC.
Just
Hallo Tom,
On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 13:19:38 +1100GMT (7-12-2008, 3:19 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
T I am trying to follow the instructions in the help file for
T synchronising my primary bat with a new voyager bat on my usb.
Don't bother to try. I don't even think it was intended to work
I TRIED the other way, ie putting voyager data back into the bat and all I
say is that while my system didn't cooperate, it isn't simple
so don't anything you cannot recover from...tracer
`
Current version is 4.0.38.0 | 'Using TBUDL' information
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to follow the instructions in the help file for
synchronising my primary bat with a new voyager bat on my usb.
I installed voyager and tested it with a newly set up account and
everything works as it should.
I would like to tranfer my whole existing bat to voyager
as an update: I realise that the message base in Voyager is encrypted
by default. Since I upgraded my existing Home Version to Pro on my
main pc, my current database is not encrypted.
Could that be the reason for the failure and is there a way around it.
I can't seem to find anything on how
Hallo koenraad,
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:06:42 +0700GMT (18-11-2008, 4:06, where I
live), you wrote:
KR mail on about every system visited!
KR tracer0
KR On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello Dave,
moderator
Note: This moderator's interjection is a
it!
Anyway I had problems in the past when trying voyager as after a system
crash how do you find your mail if it has disappeared.
Last item, I installed antivirus pro (2009) but I think it is a fake product
as Icon is wrong various other things and for sure its not Comodo's icon
set. Software comes
Hello Roelof,
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:24:54 +0100 GMT (18/11/2008, 18:24 +0700 GMT),
Roelof Otten wrote:
KR If you get a crash though or a virus , how do you get the voyager
KR messages back into the bat... Extensions arent the same!
RO The extensions are the same for Voyager and TB with OTFE
difficult to read I see as I just deleted it!
It's generally difficult to read something you've deleted!
Anyway I had problems in the past when trying voyager
as after a system crash how do you find your mail if it
has disappeared.
Options would include:-
* a backup you made shortly before
and then downloaded
voyager (free?), how could I then make use of it during
my travels with a laptop?
If you are taking your own laptop, you could just duplicate your TB!
setup from your desktop PC onto your laptop. No need to upgrade to Pro
or to try Voyager(-;
You may need different settings to send
Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 7:20:48 AM, you wrote:
If you are taking your own laptop, you could just duplicate your TB!
setup from your desktop PC onto your laptop. No need to upgrade to Pro
or to try Voyager(-;
would that be covered under my license or be considered running a
second
Hi
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 at 8:45:18 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Tom wrote:
would that be covered under my license or be considered
running a second instance of TB?
If the travel is short-term you could presumably take advantage of the
30-day evaluation period to see how you get on
Thomas, If you get a crash though or a virus , how do you get the voyager
messages back into the bat... Extensions arent the same!
Another usage is by the way if you meet many customers as you could run your
mail on about every system visited!
tracer0
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Thomas
Hello Everyone,
I am currently using TB Home and am curious about Voyager. I
understand that to use Voyager I could upgrade to TB Pro but despite
looking at Ritlabs explanation page, I am not sure what I get with
Voyager.
I normally use TB on my desktop but will be travelling shortly. I
could
Hi Tom,
on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 23:29:21 +1100GMT(16.11.2008, 13:29 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
T I am currently using TB Home and am curious about Voyager ... how
T could I then make use of it during my travels with a laptop?
You install Voyager on a USB-stick for instance. Then you can use
Hello Tom,
Sunday, November 16, 2008, 1:29:21 PM, you wrote:
T I am currently using TB Home and am curious about Voyager. I
T understand that to use Voyager I could upgrade to TB Pro but despite
T looking at Ritlabs explanation page, I am not sure what I get with
T Voyager.
T I normally use TB
Monday, November 17, 2008, 4:55:49 AM, you wrote:
- upgrade to Pro includes Voyager
- Voyager: flash drive, USB stick
- on any computer, including your laptop :)
- if you want to send messages elsewhere, from another IP address, through
your own ISP, be sure to verify that your ISP's
Hello Tom,
Sunday, November 16, 2008, 11:29:21 PM, you wrote:
I normally use TB on my desktop but will be travelling shortly. I
could just log on to my accounts via webmail but would miss my many
templates that make life so much easier. If I upgraded to Pro and then
downloaded voyager
Hello Dave,
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 09:14:50 +1100 GMT (17/11/2008, 05:14 +0700 GMT),
Dave Cripps wrote:
DC This is not to denigrate Voyager, as I think it's a wonderful idea and
DC it does work terrifically on the home front and when you are
DC travelling very locally and likely to use another home
Hello TBUDL,
I destroyed another USB stick and bought a new one. Downloaded the
latest Voyager, restored from Back-up, everything is nice.
Except that the Account/Folder list uses another font. I cannot find
where to change this. I found where to change the Message list font,
but that doesn't
Hello Thomas,
Except that the Account/Folder list uses another font. I cannot find
where to change this. I found where to change the Message list font,
but that doesn't help me. Thanks for any tips where to look.
Don't know if it may be different in Voyager, but in TB:
Options/Preferences
Hi Thomas,
on Thu, 16 Oct 2008 23:03:07 +0700GMT (16.10.2008, 18:03 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
TF Except that the Account/Folder list uses another font. I cannot find
TF where to change this.
Miguel is right. Options/Preferences/System is the place in Voyager
too.
--
Cheers
Peter
Tagline
Hello Peter,
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 20:46:30 +0200 GMT (17/10/2008, 01:46 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
TF Except that the Account/Folder list uses another font. I cannot find
TF where to change this.
PM Miguel is right. Options/Preferences/System is the place in Voyager
PM too.
Thanks, both
tested Voyager. Can't remember whether I
made a backup without messages or simply didn't restore the messages.
MP 2) If I were to collect mail with Voyager, leaving the messages on the
MPserver, would The Bat! still see those as unread messages that have to be
MPdownloaded?
TB will see them
Hello Bats,
Two questions:
1) Is it possible to copy my TB! setup (accounts, folders, rules...) without
coying the messages themselves. (did not see this possiblity in Back-Up)
2) If I were to collect mail with Voyager, leaving the messages on the
server, would The Bat! still see those
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:06:36 +
Doug Higby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this: While the USB stick with Voyager is connected, open IE
(yes, Internet Explorer) and go to Tools / Internet Options /
Programs. There, see whether you can set the program for Mail to
Voyager.
No, only
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 2:18:49 AM, you wrote:
Try this: While the USB stick with Voyager is connected, open IE (yes,
Internet Explorer) and go to Tools / Internet Options / Programs.
There, see whether you can set the program for Mail to Voyager.
No, only three options, none
Hello tbudl,
Is there any way to make Voyager the default email client on a
computer? I have tried, but have not been successful. Anytime I
click on a mailto link, Outlook or something else comes up.
It may seem counterintuitive for me to want to do this, but I don't
use TheBat! at all
Hello Doug,
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:24:18 + GMT (11/06/2007, 20:24 +0700 GMT),
Doug Higby wrote:
DH Is there any way to make Voyager the default email client on a
DH computer? I have tried, but have not been successful. Anytime I
DH click on a mailto link, Outlook or something else comes up
I've been running Voyager on a usb thumb drive since December, and
today suddenly it won't start up. I don't get any error messages, it
just does nothing after I double-click it. It should be about version
3.95.6, and I'm running XP pro.
I do have a few hundred MB free on the drive
Wednesday, February 21, 2007, 12:18:59 PM, you wrote:
Hello Andrew Diederich everyone else,
Try FileMon from Sysinternals:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/FileAndDisk/Filemon.mspx
That's a great resource, thanks for the link. I got Voyager up and
going. Basically I got a cup
Hello Peter,
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 19:33:32 +0100 GMT (12/02/2007, 01:33 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
PM [RegKey left by Voyager]
As a matter of courtesy, I prefer to delete this key after using a
friend's computer.
Gr So, I should use regedit, search for Voyager and delete the key?
PM
Hi Gmail_mcristina.ramos,
I don't consider this off topic, so I crosspost my reply to TBUDL. :)
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:47:54 +GMT you wrote on TBOT:
Gr I guess this is a repeated question, but can anyone tell me whether
Gr we can use Rogues and Smileys in Voyager.
Sure we can! :)) Just
Hi Peter,
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, at 17:51:49 [GMT +0100] (which was 16:51 where I
live) you wrote:
Sure we can! :)) Just make sure to have your Images folder with the
Rogues and Smileys copied to the Voyager directory on the stick, and
it will work as with The Bat!.
Done
As a matter
Hi Cristina,
on Sun, 11 Feb 2007 18:07:50 +GMT (11.02.2007, 19:07 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
[RegKey left by Voyager]
As a matter of courtesy, I prefer to delete this key after using a
friend's computer.
Gr So, I should use regedit, search for Voyager and delete the key?
In principle
Hi Simon,
on Sun, 28 Jan 2007 12:23:58 +GMT (28.01.2007, 13:23 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
S Having a spare moment and being a relatively new-ish user to the
S Voyager program I noticed a week or so ago that I didn't have 'Smilies'
displayed in Voyager.
S I decided to simply copy
Alexander,
Wednesday, January 3, 2007, 12:56:17 AM, you wrote:
ASK Hello Mike Greenbaum everyone else,
ASK on 03-Jan-2007 at 06:34 you (Mike Greenbaum) wrote:
I'm a bit puzzled about Voyager.
Does one buy it separately or does it come automatically with The Bat!
Professional?
ASK Its
Hi Michael,
on Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:42:57 -0500GMT (03.01.07, 19:42 +0100GMT here),
you (Michael Rudnick) wrote:
MR I finally bit the bullet and am exploring Voyager. My current message store
MR is 875MB. I don't need all of that on the flash drive. Is there a way to
MR determine what folders
Peter,
Wednesday, January 3, 2007, 5:03:02 PM, you wrote:
PM Hi Michael,
PM on Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:42:57 -0500GMT (03.01.07, 19:42 +0100GMT here),
PM you (Michael Rudnick) wrote:
MR I finally bit the bullet and am exploring Voyager. My current message store
MR is 875MB. I don't need all
to my main computer?
Voyager is a stand-alone email client. I got bit by that, too. It's
not meant to be TB when you're away, it's really a separate mailbase.
So, when I bought TB! to use at work, I just started using Voyager for
my home email.
Don't let the sync options in the menus fool you
messages. How do the downloaded messages and my
sent messages get back to my main computer?
AD Voyager is a stand-alone email client. I got bit by that, too. It's
AD not meant to be TB when you're away, it's really a separate mailbase.
AD So, when I bought TB! to use at work, I just started using
I'm a bit puzzled about Voyager.
Does one buy it separately or does it come automatically with The Bat!
Professional?
I'm currently using 2.01.3 Business Edition and am thinking of taking advantage
of the Christmas sale to upgrade, but I'm not sure whether Voyager is sold
separately
Hello Mike Greenbaum everyone else,
on 03-Jan-2007 at 06:34 you (Mike Greenbaum) wrote:
I'm a bit puzzled about Voyager.
Does one buy it separately or does it come automatically with The Bat!
Professional?
Its a part of the Pro license.
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] everyone else,
on 25-Dez-2006 at 19:28 you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm using Voyager up at my Dad's house and am having problems. Whatever
I set I can't send, only receive. I have to send via Mail2web. My Dad's
PC has McAfee security centre and he gets
Hello Alexander,
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ASK 1. you can't send with Voyager and
ASK 2. your dad can't connect using OE.
ASK Is that correct?
Indeed it is. I used to be able to send with no problems but the last
two times I've been up (and since he upgraded his
Hello Roelof,
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RO Kill spamkiller when you're using Voyager on your dad's system.
I've actually uninstalled it as my Dad doesn't use his PC a great deal
and knows nothing about them so, when something goes even slightly
wrong, he's flummoxed
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PO 'localhost' is the computer you were working on at that time
PO '127.0.0.1' is the same as 'localhost'
PO Both are not likely to be valid as account or server, unless you
PO created such a setup yourself.
I didn't set it up
Hello,
I'm using Voyager up at my Dad's house and am having problems. Whatever
I set I can't send, only receive. I have to send via Mail2web. My Dad's
PC has McAfee security centre and he gets the following message now when
he tries to use Outlook Express for his messages:
The connection
when you're using Voyager on your dad's system.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
As a computer, I find your faith in technology amusing.
http://www.voormijalleen.nl/
The Bat! 3.95.5
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OTFE enabled
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