Palm Desktop/PalmSync or/and even TB! Rather
rarely one has to reinstall the whole system:( It's a real
nuisance but normally one can find a way to work it out.
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> the laptop before doing a sync, that should do the trick!
It may be quicker just to delete accounts on laptop and then
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e bit crazy:) Don't take it too seriously, this
is just a bunch of suggestion to start with. Anyway, if you share
the mail account on your ISP server, you have too few
possibilities to do automatic synch. You either have to delete
the messages from both clients and then keep the tw
cond, set both active accounts to delete received messages from
the server. Personally, I do this way and it works. The worst
thing you may run into is that moving the message to another
folder on one machine duplicates it after synch:( Use filters for
moving 'numerous classes of message
r permanent connection IMHO as I
failed to control it behaviour manually:(
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service.
What I actually meant is that you may need *different* smtp to
relay to depending the route you actually enter the Net. "Relay"
is the right term and "highest level smpt" is not. Thank you.
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ighest" level smtp depending on the provider you are connected
at the moment.
> If anyone else has a better solution to the above problem I'd
> be glad to hear that too. (or an existing smtp server I can
> have access to :))
You can configure TB! to use the same smtp server with
s the way I do it.
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rce. Or, something.
> Many people have claimed that TB! runs great under WINE (I think) and
> Win4Lin.
> I have yet to try that..
I haven't tried it myself:( but buddies from Russian Mandrake
list (its all about altlinux.ru distros that grew from Mandrake)
say they are quite happy w
or memory allocation control just
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TM> the exchange between TB and Palm. Any takers? Would it be a
TM> problem if I had to pars the .csv file between TB and the
TM> Palm (I would use Perl, and give it to the list)?
It'll be great! Thank's for explanations. An
Hello Nick,
Saturday, June 16, 2001, 6:48:29 PM, you wrote:
NA> On June 16, 2001, at 1:53:32 AM, Serge Skorokhodov wrote:
>> You can also export you contacts as vCards (from Palm) and
>> import them to TB! It works. I had errors when I last tried to
>> do that in the oppo
lows send any 8-bit characters
through old mail servers that do not accept anything but 7-bit
(us-ascci) characters.
You can turn the option 'allow 8-bit characters in message
headers' on. It's a bit dangerous though as the subject can be
completely lost:(
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as vCards (from Palm) and import
them to TB! It works. I had errors when I last tried to do that
in the opposite direction though.
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immediate/deferred delivery command precedes the failure:).
Nothing more. Opposite behavior is a bug. Period.
This is my XX.X cents:)
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TF> sends packages to port 110.
Stupid idea. the port numbers do not match. May this be the
problem?
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nd send them as appropriate?
You overestimate SMTP servers, I'm afraid:)
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t; In-Reply-To's, References.
SK> I'm thinking of a kind of bug.
Guess you're right:( I've looked into my threads after your msg
and it seems a bit strange from time to time:(
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prefix is not stripped for some reason. Thus "some string" and
"RE: some string" become different subjects from TB! TB! looks
for Re: prefix AFAIK. I don't know if some option hel
ccess violation at address 00401E1B. Read of address 002000D6.
MD> ---
MD> OK
MD> ---
MD> So, it appears this happened because TB was trying to send a message
MD> that was already in the middle of being sent.
I cann
Hello Urke,
20/5/01 you wrote:
U> Where I can get full list of REGEX commands, except in HELP
U> that coming with full installation of The Bat?
Excuse me, do you mean just REGEX per se or TB!'s REGEXes?
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at!.
I've had somehow similar problems on couple of w2k boxes a couple
of time. I don't know the reason but now it works decently. The
only suggestion is something like "advanced PPP settings" (donno
how it is in English for I use Russian w2k:( Absolutely no
warranty though:)
Best rega
gt; do a full backup yet.
I remember that we once experienced a problem like yours with one
of the old TB! versions. I'm afraid there is no way to help
though:( We restored the message base from backup...
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, a Palm Vx on serial port and no special
AE> utilities or stuff. Just good old plain standard hotsync
AE> program.
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SJ> Here is a naive question, but I'm a total ignorant in this
SJ> field:
SJ> - Can TB run on palmtops, or do they exclusively use their
SJ> own mail software?
Unfortunately yes, the do use specific software:(
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ry version
incompatibility isn't an issue:)
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kind of entertainment:( Install and restore
strategy is much more reliable IMHO.
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rsion -- I'm not sure), reinstall
TB! (create a dummy account when asked) and carry out a full
restore with built-in utility.
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houldn't encounter this type of problem with NT 4-5
OSes (I think... I believe... I hope... I have a dream:).
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; and 'shift+click' events to it.
Alternatively you can play with action sets in 'CLASSES' section
of the system registry with action for URL file type. Frankly I
wouldn't suggest to.
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you should set The Bat! account you want to
ST>> synchronise with Palm as the default for mailto: URL
ST>> handling...
1.51 seems to be much faster in palm-synch. Does somebody have
similar impression? No apparent reason for better performance can
be drawn from the release info.
Best re
gt;> again.
I'll try this. I synchronize with my Palm successfully even
without this option set:)
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separate filter for each destination folder though:(
Additional details are well described in other responses.
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be "wry":( So /dev/hands is the best
automation technique for this purpose:), I'm afraid. It may be
possible to export TB! address book in ldap or ldif format but
I've never tried though...
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HotSynch window etc. It will be
successful some day;-)! That's why I set "Do Nothing" as my
default mail action in HotSynch! I normally synchronize only
once or two time a day.
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ot;colors.ini"
from default mail folder on the source machine to default mail
folder on the destination machine.
4. Enjoy.
Though it sounds a bit awkward, it worked several times for me.
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f-the-office, you have to deactivate MS WSP while not in
your LAN.
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! configuration to work
properly in a MS network with MS Proxy Server (at least MS PS 2).
But you have to install the MS WSP Client to be routed to the
Internet though:(
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found any place to insert this
OM> name and password.
OM> Therefore, The Bat can't connect to internet (to my email
^
OM> server).
How's that? AFAIK TB! doesn't depend on http and doesn't use http
mail.
Best regard
. Just use it as usual. TCP/IP will work
transparently for TB!. If it is a kind of pos/smtp/imap local
mail delivery system, I guess server addresses and login/pwd
pairs must be changed. I cannot say more because I have no idea
how local delivery can be implemented in Windows networks. Hope
it
in both. You have to
either "drag'n'drop" it to a group or delete from the "main page"
after adding to a group in order for the address to be seen on
the group's page only.
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I've never tried but my educated guess is that if the contact is
checked and it's in the main part of AB, it should appear in the
dropdown list.
Hope it helps.
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as all the
data was in the folders, all your accounts will be restored.
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;Dispatch on the server' option and you will
enjoy access to on-line folder etc. When I used IMAP it was
somehow slower than pop and didn't seem to be extremely stable
though:( But you definitely cannot 'mirror' on-line folder
structure on your local hard drive automatica
d recreate it
in the local folder. Tell TheBat! to use the folder where all
files actually reside for the account. It should work if nothing
have changed since I did it last time.
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Interface=MAPI32
> Profile=To Palm
> UserAccount=To Palm
> PostOffice=To Palm
> Gateway=
> Password=
Please note that some (I don't remember exactly which ones) of
'Profile', 'UserAccount' and 'PostOffice' values were entered manually
into 'syn
sage bodies i.e. each
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into winnt\system32
SZ> directory, and restarted it, but Faxnow still doesn't "see" it
SZ> Any idea ?
I'm not sure but try the following run 'thebat.exe /InstallMAPI' from
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