will be unable to
learn normally. The more learned plug-in will correctly classify the messages
unknown to less learned plug-in and therefore it will never learn such
messages."
I would have to lie down for a few hours in a darkened room to fully digest
that reasoning, but it seems plausibl
de, then Use By ... and apply
to each folder) the "... (Outgoing)" view doesn't "stick" in the view pane; the
columns in "Default View" (renamed "Default View (Incoming)") remain visible
even though Folder View Mode has the "... (Outgoing)"
; view doesn't
>> "stick" in the view pane; the columns in "Default View" (renamed
>> "Default View (Incoming)") remain visible even though Folder View
>> Mode has the "... (Outgoing)" option ticked).
X <http://c-command.com/spamsieve/> which I previously thought was
unbeatable!
In fact, it is so impressive I will be buying the paying version although I
don't need it (the comments above concern the free version ...).
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
pgpEdf9MSlQ
I've been looking at the 'can only connect once to POP3' problem with
three email clients (Outlook Express, The Bat! and AK-Mail
www.akmail.com), three POP3 servers (pop3.lineone.net, ice.cream.org and
mail.btinternet.com) and two operating systems (Windows 95, Windows
2000 - I don't have access t
Ming-Li wrote:
ML> I'm no expert and I'm afraid I can offer little help. Yet it
ML> appears to me that the problem is more than that. I'm using
ML> Win2k with TB! and I've seen no such problem since day one. I
ML> believe many people on the list use TB! with Win2k as well.
The ZoneAlarm sugge
Allie wrote:
AM> The above instructions do solve the problem and I hope this helps. :-)
AM> Most who have reported this problem have indeed been using ZoneAlarm.
AM> Another work around is to use a local POP server. XRay is a nice one.
It does - I can now use the three POP3 and SMTP servers ad l
On 17 November 2001 at 2:43 pm Peter wrote:
> Hello Rick,
> On Samstag, 17. November 2001 at 09:35:51 you wrote (at least in
> part):
RR>> ... I do think an option to "Not use template" would be a nice
RR>> feature ...
> *hmmm* ... If you don't want to use templates at any time, but only
> for
On 17 November 2001 at 8:45 pm Rick wrote:
> Bat List,
>I'm in the process of doing some major house cleaning on the
>Pegasus address book that I've imported into TB (which imported
>nicely I might add). The question I have is what address book files do I need to
>bring over to m
On 17 November 2001 at 6:50 pm Januk wrote:
> 4. Use an external program. People have reported that they really
>like a program called Mailbag Assistant for their archiving needs.
>I personally haven't used it, but I have yet to hear a negative
>comment about this program. The drawb
On 19 November 2001 at 4:58 pm Rick wrote:
> I'm having trouble searching my LDAP directory here at work on
> Exchange. It doesn't seem to like any wildcards. When searching I can
> put in 'A' for Name and I'll get back all the First names starting
> with A but I'd like to be able to search for a
I ask because I was sent a .EXE file as an attachment which contained
a virus (Hybris/D). This was correctly caught by F-Prot Antivirus;
although I deleted the email straight off it seems that the executable
was, at some point, saved in ...The Bat!\Mail\\Attach as
F-Prot caught it there this after
On 19 November 2001 at 3:30 am Rick wrote:
> Thanks for the info... question though, if I click on "Account
> Options" is this going to mess up the way I connect to my accounts at
> work? At work I have to connect to my accounts differently since I'm
> going through an Exchange server and have to
- Original Message -
From: "Jan Rifkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "TB! UDL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 20 November 2001 1:02 pm
Subject: filtering on language
> Hello TB! Listers.
>
> I've been getting a lot of msgs like the one below & its
> really annoying.
>
> > O
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas F" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alastair Scott on TBUDL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 20 November 2001 2:49 pm
Subject: Re: filtering on language
> Hello Alastair,
>
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 14:29:05 -0000 GMT (20/11
I had some time and decided to get this (populating my own address
book from a LDAP address book) working. Done as follows:
1. Set up two new address books.
a. The first is the source, and has properties:
Name - Global Address List (for example)
Use this book as default ... - not ticked
This
On 22 November 2001 at 5:27 am Alexander wrote:
> Hello Batmans,
> About half years I've visited last time that place.
> Nothing happens, nothing changes, the same build, the same
> questions... It seems animal to be dead and smell
I notice Opera has the same problem (small company with everyon
On 22 November 2001 at 5:09 pm atelier1 wrote:
> i have serious problems with my computer several os's are crashing,i
> did a reformat and new install of xp and w2k, installed thebat
> ,pointed to the old mail dir ( as outlined in previous posts)all
> worked fine again, until...the system sta
- Original Message -
From: "Gerard de Vries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Call me Babo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 26 November 2001 8:07 am
Subject: Re: netscape 6.2
>
> Saturday, November 24, 2001, 2:10:04 PM, you wrote:
>
> CmB> Dear listar,
>
> CmB> I just install N6.2 ... and it looks
Just noticed - what do Folder | Browse (and Account | Refresh Folders) and
Folder | Refresh do that is useful?
Folder | Browse appears to open the currently highlit message, which is
pointless from the menu bar as there are are several more sensible ways of
doing this, and the second two appear t
Don wrote:
> As much as some of us hate it, html mail is here to stay, and any mail
> client that doesn't offer the option to compose in this format is
> doomed in the long run. I despise tacky Outlook html templates but
> people love using them.
>
> The Bat *needs* to be able to compose in html
Marck wrote:
> Hi Geoff,
>
> On 01 December 2001 at 11:54:50 [GMT+] (which was 11:54 where I
> live) Geoff Lane wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
> points:
>
> GL> Personally, I feel that the *option* of using HTML would add value
> GL> to TB. (... but plain text should be the defau
Having spent a long time creating 3 new accounts then copying
information, by hand, from them, such a command is needed. (Copying
the account-wide templates is particularly awkward; I had to cut and
paste them into a text file then cut and paste them from there into
each account).
The command is
>From an existing message ... why not?
(I ask because, tired, I was forgetting and trying to cut and paste
files from a message to the desktop. Nothing happened :)
I suspect it may have been ruled out to make handling messages
"deliberately awkward"; probably a good idea, given the dangers of
ac
On 9 December 2001 at 12:56 pm Nick wrote:
> This little app here:
> http://www.tickermymail.com/
> sure looks like it was lifted straight from TB!
On a second line of attack I had a look at the Association of
Shareware Professionals' site (of which the author of that program is
a member) and,
On 9 December 2001 at 6:46 pm brett wrote:
> Hello All,
> I'm new to TB! and am struggling to find a way to create a filter which will leave
>any mail with attachments on the server (without deleting it from the server).
> Suggestions much appreciated!
Me too - I thought this would be easy, b
On 9 December 2001 at 8:13 pm Lars wrote:
> Hi Alastair,
> On 9 Dec 2001 at 19:11:52 [GMT +], you wrote:
>>> I'm new to TB! and am struggling to find a way to create a filter
>>> which will leave any mail with attachments on the server (without
>>> deleting it from the server).
AS>> (ii) i
On 20 December 2001 at 8:54 pm Jan wrote:
> But I'm constantly looking for ways to improve ways to rid
> myself of this disgusting side of email.
I get few at home thanks to careful use of email addresses,
As for the work ones (I've had the same email address for 8 years and,
in the early d
On 29 December 2001 at 4:22 pm John wrote:
> I can't help wondering if the programmers are indulging the nerd,
> sorry, expert, users at the expense of the rest of us in this
> 'feature'. Agent, for example, seems to do this simple task without
> the need for weird key combinations every time you
On 29 December 2001 at 6:02 pm Avenarius wrote:
> Hi Bat-fellows,
> need to brag about something: back in July I ventured to write a few
> succinct lines of appreciation of The Bat! at CNET's www.download.com.
> Tonight while casually browsing that server, I've noticed that the
> review has been
Just to note that the new Agnitum Outpost [Free] firewall* knows of
The Bat! - it has preset rules for it, as I found out to my surprise
when I first tried to retrieve email with the firewall installed.
(Quite what these preset rules _mean_ is to be determined; I've never
seen a firewall with so
On 1 January 2002 at 7:09 pm Alan wrote:
> I just loaded the page and haven't looked at it yet. So I thought I'd
> ask this out of ignorance anyway (LOL). Is this Outpost any better
> than, say, ZoneAlarm - also freeware? Does it pass the tests at
> www.grc.com (such as the Shields Up! and more
>From conversations with two list members it turns out I'm not seeing
things; PAVPROXY.EXE (the Panda Anti-Virus transparent proxy which
scans emails without need for TB!'s new infrastructure for virus
checkers*) is _still_ misbehaving, crashing and confusing TB! on
download.
This is several vers
On 5 January 2002 at 9:39 am daveiw wrote:
> Hi all and happy New Year!
> Any ideas when version 3 will be released, and what extras it will
> have please?
The current betas (eventually leading up to version 2.00) have covered
a huge distance; the best way to see this is to download and i
On 5 January 2002 at 10:39 am Gerard wrote:
> Hi Bat Users,
> I have a little problem.
> Somehow MS Outlook keeps associating itself with files from type EML.
> I do not use Outlook and I have TB associate itself with EML files each
> time. I guess the best way would be to remove Outlook al
On 5 January 2002 at 11:52 am Ottar wrote:
> Hello Alastair,
> Saturday, January 05, 2002, 11:55:00 AM, you wrote to TBUDL:
AS>> (The current betas are sound; there are some glitches, but nothing
AS>> that has a serious effect on emailing).
> You beta-folks? Do you just install the beta in y
On 5 January 2002 at 11:54 am Allie wrote:
> @ 10:55:00 + [ Sat, 5 Jan 2002], Alastair Scott [AS] thoughtfully
> wrote the following:
> ...
AS>> TB!'s version numbering is conservative; the change from 1.49
AS>> (when I started) to 1.54 beta would've resulte
On 6 January 2002 at 5:45 am Dwight wrote:
> On 5 Jan 2002, 1:07:03 PM, Andrew Aronoff wrote:
>> IMHO, the program should do the reverse. Folder columns should use
>> shared settings _unless_ a box is checked.
> I would second this suggestion. This is especially important in the
> beta series,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: MD5
On 6 January 2002 at 9:18 pm Luc wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> Hi list,
> can somebody give me some feedback on colour groups? What arte they
> good for and how do they work? The help files are a bit cryptic ;)
They
On 7 January 2002 at 7:09 pm Jon wrote:
> I haven't yet moved over to TB from Outlook 2000 yet, so I am seeking
> opinions from others about whether or not I should do so.
> For those who have made the shift, what are the biggest benefits you have
> noticed? What is the biggest downside you have
On 8 January 2002 at 4:41 pm Marck wrote:
> Greetings Bat Fans,
> A question has been posed to me off-list be a journalist and I
> wondered if anyone here knows anything about this issue - I don't. it
> pertains to use of the UK keyboard.
> ,- [ Query ]
> | One convention which appears not
Why not make the Filtering Strings | Strings settings in a filter
Filtering Strings | String or Filename?
The rationale for this is producing an easily updated "anti-spam
filter"; I'm getting a lot of spam from Taiwan for some reason so the
filter would have, among others:
Rule.Move messages to
On 7 January 2002 at 11:55 pm Juan wrote:
> Hi Alastair,
> Monday, January 07, 2002, 4:38:32 PM, you wrote:
AS>> Main benefits:
AS>> [...]
> You forgot to mention that TB! doesn't come from Micro$oft ;)
Not an issue for me!
I really violently _hate_ this dogma, if X writes a good package and
On 8 January 2002 at 3:13 am Raj wrote:
> I guess the point Alastair was making is that the learning curve is made
> phenomenal mainly due to lack of information or information not presented in
> proper manner.
Quite :)
> I personally used TB for over 8 months as described you in
On 9 January 2002 at 3:25 am Thomas wrote:
> I understand you have never received a message I sent from home? My
> cable provider is ethome.net.tw and this will be shown in the headers.
> Please be carefull with declaring whole countries/TLD's as spammers.
At work there is no doubt :)
[This is
At 09:38 am 09/01/02 +, Mike wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I would like to ask a question that could get my head chopped off
> If one wanted to run TB! and Eudora simultaneously, how would
>one be able to reimport messages from TB! into Eudora?
>
>Thanks,
>Mike - putting on the tin hat.
You can take it back
When using WinZip's Zip and email from the Explorer context menu
(WinZip | Zip and Email ), I've noted something odd.
When I started off using TB! I was with ISP A and made it the default;
I then moved to ISP B and made B the default ("this account is the
default for mailto: URLs" in Account | Pr
On 11 January 2002 at 2:27 pm Joe wrote:
> Friday, January 11, 2002, 1:13:06 AM, you wrote:
> [...]
>> Try deleting old messages if possible, or archive them.
> May I ask you how you usually go about archiving your old messages?
> I assume you mean to completely remove them from TB! and place
On 11 January 2002 at 3:05 pm Peter wrote:
> Hello Alastair,
> On 11 Jan 2002 at 15:39:58 you wrote (at least in part):
AS>> ontents of each folder by hand*.
> [...]
AS>> * a useful facility would allow you to delete all messages _but_ keep
AS>> the folder tree intact.
> I don't know if you're
On 11 January 2002 at 4:06 pm Alan wrote:
> Friday, January 11, 2002, 7:12:25 AM, GJim wrote:
>> After re-installing TB! (along with EVERYTHING else), I no longer have
>> access to the display font, within TB!, that I used to use (Andale
>> Mono).
> Does the font exist in your c:\windows\fonts
On 11 January 2002 at 9:23 pm Joe wrote:
>> What I do when I want to clear out TB! is a complete backup (Tools |
>> Backup) to CD-R then delete the contents of each folder by hand*.
> If I were to do that, could I (if I ever needed to) "restore" multiple
> generations of a particular archive? S
On 13 January 2002 at 09:12 Jernej wrote:
> Hello Ottar,
> 13. januar 2002, 8:40:41, you wrote:
OG>> ZipMagic www.mijenix.com handles rar-files and allow you to use
OG>> zip-files as folders so you can run programs from them and open
OG>> files wothout unziping to a seperate folder first
On 14 January 2002 at 03:20 Rick wrote:
>I'm just curious if anyone could give
>me some of the benefits/drawbacks of using PocoMail vs The Bat! I'm
>a registered user of The Bat! that came from Pegasus so I'm just
>curious what some users of it think of it compared to The Bat!. If
On 14 January 2002 at 18:41 Dierk wrote:
> BTW, the EURO sign, can you get at it by pressing the right +?
> Or is this only feasible with a German keyboard layout? And how then
> do other EURO countries do it? Or Americans? Or ...?
United Kingdom keyboards are Europhiles and AltGr-4 does it (you
On 14 January 2002 at 23:09 Melissa wrote:
> Personally, I think Slaven is great. I know he's dedicated to making
> Pocomail better, and no doubt it will improve. His tireless
> programming efforts and dedication to customer support (and openness
> to and implementation of suggestions) are much a
On 15 January 2002 at 8:31 am Dierk wrote:
> Well, both are German luxury cars ... which means most Germans like
> them, virtually every non-German, and me not.
> I'd rather have a good British (they are mostly half American today),
> Italian or French car. Even the Spanish version of German car
racters) no matter
the size of the paragraph selected, but Ctrl-X or pressing Backspace
repeatedly (yuck) did ...
(Strangely, I've used TB! for about a year and never noticed this
before; the behaviour is also present in 1.54 betas :)
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
Usi
itor settings ...
If you go to Options | Editor Preferences and make sure the
'Persistent Blocks' option is unchecked and the 'Overwrite Blocks'
option is checked Del will do what you expected it to do.
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London,
On 16 January 2002 at 21:23 Geordon wrote:
> Where can I find out what all of those options are supposed to do?
Good question :) The FAQ has bits and pieces in
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Messages.html but, as far as I
know, there is no systematic description. I got the editor to behave
i
On 17 January 2002 at 19:39 Mary wrote:
> Mary Cassidy wrote:
>> Anyway it didn't work; usual error message.
> I just tried an entirely different tack; I saved the document in Word
> 6.0/95 and guess what? it worked.
> But why?
> I've only recently started using Win2000 with Offic
On 17 January 2002 at 23:15 Mary wrote:
> I was convinced that must be it, but no, it doesn't work either.
> TB was set to Base 64; Eudora was set to MIME, and Netscape to
> the non-MIME option, something like "send as is" (I have the
> Italian version, so I don't know the exact En
Zip's
self-extractor (C:\Program Files\WinZip\WZSEPE32.EXE on my machine) to
create a self-extracting ZIP file which people _without_ WinZip can
receive, copy to their hard drives, then click on to extract the
original file." That would be worth
On 18 January 2002 at 2:22 pm Andrew wrote:
> Hello Alastair & Mary,
AS>> ... many beta versions ago I had problems saving a TB! backup to a
AS>> NT 4 partition from a Windows 95 machine
> Alastair -- Do you remember, was the NT4 partition formatted as FAT or
> NTFS? Was this NTFS partition a s
On 18 January 2002 at 2:47 pm Andrew wrote:
> Hello Alastair,
> Last question (but no promises): ;-)
AS>> It was (and is) an NTFS share on a network server.
> What rights do you have on this share? Can you create a file there?
> (In Windows Explorer, click on File, New..., then select anything
On 18 January 2002 at 10:15 Gerard wrote:
> Hi Bat Users,
> Me and some other users are working on the translation of TB to
> Dutch. While doing so I stumbled over the following.
> In the main screen please go to View -> Split mode --> Select
> Horizontal and then Vertical split.
> P
On 20 January 2002 at 16:29 Joseph wrote:
> Jan Rifkinson wrote on Saturday, January 19, 2002:
>> I use The Bat! which is not listed here. This email client has the
>> ability to use an anti-virus plug-in from any program developer
>> that provides one.
> How does this work? Where i
On 21 January 2002 at 11:04 am Jason wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a novice user in TB
> can we set up a filter to sent all the html email straight to a
> special folder
> what is the condition to be applied in the filter
> thanks ya!
One way to do it would be to give the filter:
Strings = [as every HTML
On 21 January 2002 at 15:34 David wrote:
> Hello TBUDL,
> I find The Bat! very easy to use for filtering mail. It is
> extremely powerful, but the ability to so easily move messages
> around raises a question, for me:
>What is good strategy for handling folders o
On 21 January 2002 at 12:30 Marck wrote:
> Yes - for text/html, although that wouldn't see the
> multipart/alternative styled messages in which the HTML version of the
> message is a simple attachment. Such messages would be missed by both
> of the suggestions so far.
> I think you would have to
On 22 January 2002 at 20:20 Roman wrote:
> Hi Batters,
> I just reinstalled Win2k, Restored TB from the Backup I had made and started
> it. Now the font size in the message list is 8. I can set the font size for
> the folder pane and for the message header pane, but not for the message
> list. At
, if you have
A in place and B being dragged, the first drag of B onto A gives
- B
- A
and the second of B onto A gives
- A
- B
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
Using Windows 95 and The Bat! 1.54 Beta/31
On 25 January 2002 at 11:02 am Marcus wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm currently using The Bat! 1.53d at home and would like to use it at work
> on my laptop as well. Mostly I bring my laptop with me when I'm leaving the
> office, but not always. When I do, I will use the laptop to read my mails,
> but
On 26 January 2002 at 17:40 Costas wrote:
> I've been out of touch with my email in the last two days, and will
> not be able to read any email received in that period. What's worse, I
> discovered that I was removed from the TUBDL, perhaps because of email
> bounces.
> Can someone please inf
or is being completely rewritten to allow not
only variable-width fonts but HTML email (changes of font, size,
colour etc. within the text you write) as well; however, this change
is not in 1.54 unless it suddenly parachutes in.
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
Using Windows XP
completely_
proprietary. At various times there've been attempts (elsewhere) to
set up facilities to access it with POP3 gateways and similar, but
these've been rendered inoperable by Microsoft :/
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United
rs, one for each account?
Wait until version 1.54; it has "common folders" which can be set up
independently of other accounts and can have messages filtered into them
from any or all accounts.
(It doesn't have "common filters" which, come to think of it, might be a
worth
On 28 January 2002 at 10:18 am Gerard wrote:
> Not being faint of heart I hacked the register and restored the
> ticker.
> Although I agree that it is nice to be able to have the ticker
> partly of screen , I realy feel there should be a button somewere to
> restore the ticker to (0,0) were you
On 29 January 2002 at 10:09 am John wrote:
> Is there anywhere in TB! where I can create a template to use when I
> print out emails?
Select Print Setup from the Message menu then click the Template
(middle) tab ... and there it is.
Alastair
___
On 29 January 2002 at 10:49 am John wrote:
> On 29 Jan 2002 at 10:18 Alastair wrote:
>> On 29 January 2002 at 10:09 am John wrote:
>>> Is there anywhere in TB! where I can create a template to use when I
>>> print out emails?
>> Select Print Setup from the Message menu then click the Template
>
#x27;re driving at here as 'empty folder' on any
other folder puts the contents of the folder into the Trash, then
'empty folder' inside Trash _really_ deletes those messages.
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
Using Windows XP and The Bat! 1.54 Beta/33
-
e _was_ a problem with new features being added at too great a
rate but, following a big fuss over Christmas, there's now good solid
bug-fixing going on.
Certainly, since about beta 25, I've felt no need to go back to
version 1.53.
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
Using
On 03 February 2002 at 06:10 ::Andrew:: wrote:
> Hello tbudl,
> Don't get me wrong I'm a great fan of TB! but if I had one wish it
> would be to make TB! recognise it's won mail databases more easily.
> I've had to re-install winxp several times recently which has
> brought home just how
On 03 February 2002 at 16:27 Roman wrote:
> On Sunday, February 03, 2002, 07:10:07, ::Andrew:: wrote:
>> For those of you familiar with Zoot (www.zootsoftware.com) it's a
>> dream by comparison just point it at your database files and ever
>> configuration you made is instantly available ag
p the address book, the message compose window doesn't have
> a button or a menu entry to bring the address book up.
You can either press the small 'file card' button (at the extreme
right-hand end of the To: CC: or BCC: fields when the cursor is in it)
or, more easily, hit
On 06 February 2002 at 2:48 pm Rick wrote:
> One thing I would like to be able to do is to be able to select
> multiple folders and empty them or to be able to click on a folder and
> be able to delete all the messages in the folders below it. I know I
> can set up filters that will delete messag
common folder, but the filter has to be reproduced within each
account which is to be filtered.
That said, the feature which allows a received message to be sent from
any account (by clicking on the received account name in the status
bar and selecting the new account from the popup) solves the othe
On 07 February 2002 at 21:13 Rick wrote:
> AS> Unfortunately, up until the 1.54 betas TB!'s architecture is very much
> one account ->> one set of folders -> one set of filters. Common
> AS> folders*, I think, are the first step away from this. One can filter to
> AS> a common folder, but the fil
nt settings' - this was explained to me as clearly as it could have
been yet is still utterly incomprehensible. I have neither time nor
inclination to learn such curious user interface notions ...
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
Using Windows 95 and The Bat! 1.54 Be
useful for new users (and old users :) would be a button
in Options | Editor Preferences to reset them to the defaults. It is
_very easy_ to go away from the defaults and get completely confused ...
(This is wish no.492 for those who want to look in the bugtracker).
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott
On 08 February 2002 at 20:31 Nancy wrote:
> When I configure the connection to the server, there is only two boxes
> (user and password). My question is: Is there a way of sending the
> three different informations into the two boxes ?
Aha, this suddenly came to me because my work situation is
On 09 February 2002 at 19:53 Sergey wrote:
> Hello TBUDL,
> Sometimes I need to send files. And sometimes they are very big
> (about 1 meg). And sometimes I forget to zip them before sending.
> The question is: is it possible in TB! to make a reminder (with
> macros or re
On 10 February 2002 at 08:24 Yuki wrote:
> Very advanced in what context? What I am asking about actually, I
> guess, is the often referred to but somewhat phantom version 2. And
> my comment above is really about release versions, not betas. There
> hasn't been a new release version, highligh
On 10 February 2002 at 11:23 Peter wrote:
> Hello Alastair,
> On Sunday, February 10, 2002 at 10:53:25 AM you wrote (at least in
> part):
> AS> You could do it with an Outgoing Mail filter
> Nope ... he can't.
> Outgoing Mail filters are triggered _after_ sending is done, so the
> only effect
On 11 February 2002 at 21:37 Marcus wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Try using the menu option Help->Feedback->Suggestions, that way you
> will get a template to fill in.
Or go to https://bt.ritlabs.com/ get a username and password, log in
and then post to the 'The Bat! Wishes' forum (drop-down box
folders? Please don't tell me that TheBat is not supporting
> the whole IMAP protocol!
Unfortunately it doesn't - at the moment it treats IMAP4 like POP3 (only
'seeing' the root folder).
Alastair
--
Alastair Scott (London, United Kingdom)
Usin
On 12 February 2002 at 10:16 am Linke wrote:
AS>> Unfortunately it doesn't - at the moment it treats IMAP4 like POP3
AS>> (only 'seeing' the root folder).
> Makes me wonder, why I'm able to download my server-rule-sorted mails
> from various folders ;)
> Honestly: I guess the Mail Controller/Di
On 14 February 2002 at 18:08 Stuart wrote:
> And can you tell me how I would get that for The Bat! ? The "Log" doesn't
> contain that much info. This was extracted from Eudora.log with the
> appropriate debug selections made in the ini file.
Bizarrely, you can't. One of my feature requests i
On 18 February 2002 at 19:32 John wrote:
> Hello fellow Bat! fans.
> Is this message from the Bat! mailing list server?
> [demime 0.98e removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of VS
> 28-70 front.jpg]
> This was received in place of an attachment.
It isn't - at least, I can'
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Alastair
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On 18 February 2002 at 10:09 am Dave wrote:
> Monday, February 18, 2002, 2:13:18 AM, Qwackmaster wrote:
> Qwackmaster> Is there a way that I can extract all the email addresses out of
> Qwackmaster> received messages in a particular folder? I'm a member of a Music
> Qwackmaster> Email List and
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