I just made myself a big mess in this regard. For background I have
two separate TB! installations, because one is related to a PIM I use.
I have been doing the beta cycle with the normal bat, although also
doing the beta for the PIM and the bat version for it. Tonight, I
decided to try to straigh
> Update your Mozilla. I have the latest, and I don't have that problem.
Well, I'm using Mozilla 0.9.9 on Windows 2000. Is there a more latest
version?!
Thomas
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Hello,
In The Bat! 1.60c capable already to use Office XP spell checker
dictionaries (SCAPI)?
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Hello Pat!
On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 7:34:04 AM you wrote:
> I have an HP 845c USB printer and I seem to be having a problem
> printing my e-mails. The first print will almost always come out with
> a huge font thus missing half the text. The next time I print it come
> out OK. Anyone else
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, at 13:22:13 -0700 Melissa wrote:
MR> On Friday, September 28, 2001, at 1:00:11 PM PDT, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
>> Troubles here.
>> Yesterday W2K registry crapped out on me which required HD
>> reformat.
>> I copied the entire TB! folder prior to the crash.
>> I've
Hello,
Reference your Friday, April 12, 2002, 7:58:29 PM:
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On Saturday, April 13, 2002, 07:01, Carren Stuart wrote:
> That works great - thanks! BUT ... for some reason the *new* filters
> as copied to the new account persist in attaching the *old* account
> name to the front of the string for "move to folder". It will not
> let me change the destinatio
Hello Listers,
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, at 20:47:52 [GMT -0700] (which was 5:47 where I
live) Steve wrote:
ST> Maybe if enough of us ask them, they'll give you the info. you
ST> need to do it?
The one and only reason by that I don't use the AB is the lack of
synchronization.
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Om 10:11 op zaterdag 13 april 2002, Thomas Schwarz:
>> Update your Mozilla. I have the latest, and I don't have that problem.
> Well, I'm using Mozilla 0.9.9 on Windows 2000. Is there a more latest
> version?!
well, if you're daring enough to use n
Hello Chema,
I too would love to be able to sync my Plam. I hate having to use two
or three different programs that one program, Outlook, use to do for
me. I really don't want to go back to Outlook for security reasons
but...
Best Regards,
KennyB
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Saturday, April 13, 2
Hello Mandara,
Slightly off subject but does Crazy Browser and MYIe have the same
security as Opera? I've recently switched from IE 6.0 to Opera for
security reasons but would like to look at others. Any comments off
line would be fine with me.
Best Regards,
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Hello Ken,
Saturday, April 13, 2002, 9:09:51 PM, you wrote:
**
> Hello Mandara,
> Slightly off subject but does Crazy Browser and MYIe have the same
> security as Opera? I've recently switched from IE 6.0 to O
Hi Mark,
on Sat, 13 Apr 2002 19:31:37 +1000GMT (which was 13.04.02, 11:31 +0200GMT
where I live), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
MVS> Please unsuscribe me from the tbudl Digest
I'll quote from Allie's message of April 9:
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Fellow TB users,
I have been observing a peculiar problem in opening word attachments (I am not
sure if it exists with others).
The first time I open an attachment word open and is the foreground (or active)
window. However after that whenever I open a word attachment then its never the
acti
Batties!
I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
had a cranial containment failure? :)
Mike
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Hello Adam
You wrote On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, at 12:06:18 [GMT -0400] (02:06 Sunday where I live):-
> Does TB v1.53 not support HTML at all? Messages start like:
Why not upgrade to latest version 1.60c which some say does (I don't like HTML
myself, so I don't bother with it.)
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Hello YangTao,
13. april 2002, 16:03:54, you wrote:
Y> I heard that opera 6.01 use the same core as IE, so it is not so secure
Y> maybe.
That's the stupidest thing I ever heard - Opera uses it's own core
(just look at their newsgroups), while other "browser add-ons" and
enhancers (like NeoPlane
Hello Adam,
13. april 2002, 18:06:18, you wrote:
> Does TB v1.53 not support HTML at all? Messages start like:
The Bat displays HTML just fine. Check what does the Content-type
header say...
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, [Windows-1250] Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
> Hello Adam,
>
> 13. april 2002, 18:06:18, you wrote:
>
> > Does TB v1.53 not support HTML at all? Messages start like:
>
> The Bat displays HTML just fine. Check what does the Content-type
> header say...
Content-Type: multipart/alt
Michael Disabato wrote on Saturday, April 13, 2002:
> Batties!
> I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
> TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
> tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
> had a cranial co
Hello Michael!
On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 4:14:13 PM you wrote:
> I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
> TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
> tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
> had a cranial co
Hello YangTao!
On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 4:03:54 PM you wrote:
> I heard that opera 6.01 use the same core as IE, so it is not so secure
> maybe.
Whatever station that was broadcast on, it either doesn't have much of
a reputation in their research department. Or is on medium-wave band -
an
Hello Adam!
On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 6:06:18 PM you wrote:
>
If the Content-Type Header identifies the message as the same as the
message itself does (XHTML) I think not.
TB! shows HTML quite fine - even some non-standard tags in 1.60. But
XHTML?
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Saturday, April 13, 2002, 9:43:52 AM, Joseph scribbled:
>> I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
>> TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
>> tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
>> had a cranial containment
Saturday, April 13, 2002, 10:33:22 AM, Dierk scribbled:
DH> Hello Michael!
DH> On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 4:14:13 PM you wrote:
>> I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
>> TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
>> tools work (Key Mana
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Adam wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, [Windows-1250] Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
>
> >
> > The Bat displays HTML just fine. Check what does the Content-type
> > header say...
>
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>
>
> I thought there'd be a view in browser, but saws no sign
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 17:38:31 +0200, Dierk Haasis [DH] graced us with
these comments:
...
DH> Well, I am not the expert on GPG - that's Nick. Did you install
DH> a GPG GUI? And is it also in your PATH?
GPG Shell and WinPT install directories don't ha
Hello Adam,
13. april 2002, 20:02:55, you wrote:
>> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
This message contains both HTML and plain text version of the message.
The Bat should display two tabs at the bottom of preview pane - "1" and
"message.htm". You should be able to see the HTML normally by
s
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, at 17:36:44 +0200 Dierk wrote:
DH> From the name I gather - and it's only a guess - that MyIE uses the
DH> same core as IE. As does, BTW, NetCaptor.
Yes, MyIE does it, since it is actually an "enhancer", a "filter",
"pace-maker" (and very good one btw), not a standalone br
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, [Windows-1250] Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
> Hello Adam,
>
> 13. april 2002, 20:02:55, you wrote:
>
> >> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>
> This message contains both HTML and plain text version of the message.
> The Bat should display two tabs at the bottom of preview pan
Hello Raj,
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 19:41:57 +0530GMT (13-4-02, 16:11 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
R> The first time I open an attachment word open and is the foreground
R> (or active) window. However after that whenever I open a word
R> attachment then its never the active window. TB remain t
Hello Ken & Marilyn,
On Saturday, April 13 2002 at 05:37 AM PDT, you wrote:
> I too would love to be able to sync my Plam. I hate having to use two
> or three different programs that one program, Outlook, use to do for
> me. I really don't want to go back to Outlook for security reasons
>
Hi Mandara,
Saturday, April 13, 2002, 5:58:35 PM, you wrote:
M> On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, at 17:36:44 +0200 Dierk wrote:
M> Yes, MyIE does it, since it is actually an "enhancer", a
M> "filter", "pace-maker" (and very good one btw), not a
M> standalone browser.
This is very interesting ... I love
Good evening Jernej,
It was foretold that on 13-4-2002 @ 18:57:48 GMT+0200 (which was
18:57:48 where I live) Jernej Simončič wrote and spread these wise
comments on "HTML":
JS> This message contains both HTML and plain text version of the message.
JS> The Bat should display two tabs at the
Good evening list,
I'm trying to use the WRAPJUSTIFY macro but somehow it doesn't do the
trick: every time i start a new message it displays the text
WRAPJUSTIFY.
I have tried these settings:
%WRAPJUSTIFY
%WRAPPED="WRAPJUSTIFY"
%WRAPPED=WRAPJUSTIFY
What am i missing here in my infin
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Hello TBUL,
If you really don't use 2 copies of TB! can you simply copy all files
in the x:\Program Files\The Bat! path to another drive for backup
versus synchronizing TB!?
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, at 19:13:26 +0100 Dave wrote:
M>> Yes, MyIE does it, since it is actually an "enhancer", a
M>> "filter", "pace-maker" (and very good one btw), not a
M>> standalone browser.
DC> This is very interesting ... I love Opera for its speed and,
DC> specifically, for the fact that
I have just used a backup and restore very successfully while
transferring from an ailing PC to a laptop. I installed TB on
the laptop, moved the backup via CD. It went without hitch.
Elaine
Hello Greg
On Saturday, April 13, 2002, you wrote
> If you really don't use 2 copies of TB! can you s
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Hi Luc,
@13 April 2002, 21:43:55 +0200 (20:43 UK time) Luc wrote in
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> I have tried these settings:
> %WRAPJUSTIFY
> %WRAPPED="WRAPJUSTIFY"
> %WRAPPED=WRAPJUSTIFY
> What am i missing here in my infinite
Hello Daniel Maier,
On Wednesday, April 10 2002 at 02:09 PM PDT, you wrote:
> Every time I try to decrypt a message there's a message box saying "The
> passphrase you entered does not match any of the usable listed keys."
> even though I haven't tapped a single key.
It sounds as if you have che
Hello Michael Disabato,
On Thursday, April 11 2002 at 04:11 AM PDT, you wrote:
> I'm interested in using TB! for a small mailing list. Is it possible
> to have TB! detect incoming mail as being encrypted to the list key
It will not be TB that detects it, rather the Plugin will detect it upon
de
The file format 'winmail.dat' is one of Microsoft's irritating foibles
and a little utility called 'Fentun.exe' helps with Netscape as a
helper application to decode them.
http://www.fentun.com/
It's something goofy to do with Outlook rich text attachments, and
fentun decodes it fine in Netscape
14 April 2002, 03:23, you wrote:
> MyIE is archived in about 400 KB. It starts in 4- seconds
> to me (IE in ~10), together with Proxomitron. Difference in speed of
> browsing is even greater. You can download it here and see yourself:
> http://ftp.te.fcu.edu.tw/cpatch/www/myie/source/myie32e.zip
Luc,
> I'm trying to use the WRAPJUSTIFY macro
Please don't. Trying to justify raw ASCII text is complete nonsense.
You will only make your messages harder to read for the recipients.
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14 April 2002, 07:41, you wrote:
> This URL doesn't respond. Any others that do work?
Never mind. I've found the author's home page. It's at:
http://web.qx.net/nemesis2/cover.html and has a full list of features.
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