Re[2]: LDAP Searching

2000-10-09 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 09 Oct 2000 09:13:56 +0100, Graham Foster wrote:

GF I've not tried exactly what you are doing - but the 'IS this book
GF tied to an LDAP directory' option gives TB! permission to store all
GF search results in this 'address book' - To do that - every search
GF scrubs down the previous search results - and starts with a new
GF query on the remote LDAP directory.

I see. Well, it certainly will not do that again.

GF The address book is therefore just a 'work area' for TB! to store
GF stuff in (who to access it - last search details, search results etc)

GF Sorry you lost stuff .

I had a backup. :-)

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Re[3]: announcing LifeZzaver for The Bat!

2000-10-09 Thread Marek Mikus

Hello all,
Monday, October 09, 2000, Christian Dysthe wrote:

 does the back-up feature that's going to be implemented in The Bat!
 itself back up all settings for all accounts like column settings,
 sound settings, purge rules etc?

I don't know yet, please wait for beta and Stefan's announcement :-)))

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Re: LDAP Searching

2000-10-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Monday, October 09, 2000, 1:13:56 AM, Graham wrote:

 I've not tried exactly what you are doing - but the 'IS this book
 tied to an LDAP directory' option gives TB! permission to store
 all search results in this 'address book' - To do that - every
 search scrubs down the previous search results - and starts with a
 new query on the remote LDAP directory.

Have you tried to search an AB that's not associated with a LDAP
directory (i.e., your personal AB)? I tried just now and couldn't
find anything in my Personal AB, and the status field remain empty
(unlike when searching a LDAP directory there would be messages like
"connecting, searching, ..."). Is the search function for LDAP only?

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Re: announcing LifeZzaver for The Bat!

2000-10-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hello Marek,

On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 17:30:57 +0200 GMT (09/10/2000, 23:30 +0800 GMT),
Marek Mikus wrote:

 does the back-up feature that's going to be implemented in The Bat!
 itself back up all settings for all accounts like column settings,
 sound settings, purge rules etc?

MM I don't know yet, please wait for beta and Stefan's announcement :-)))

I have have missed the beginning of this threat. I back up as follows
(with TB closed):
1.) run Januk's batch file, whic is located in the TB directory
2.) copy the whole TB directory to drive D: (with Windows commander)

This is completed in les than a minute (otherwise I might have just
written a batch file to do it all, but writing that batch file takes
longer g), and is completely complete. What do you need an internal
back-up facility for, especially if you don't know how complete it is?

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Re: Bug in %signcomplete macro

2000-10-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hello Ming-Li,

On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 09:10:18 -0700 GMT (10/10/2000, 00:10 +0800 GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:

 I've come to realize that if you place the %signcomplete macro in
 the default new message template, then any new message created
 will be PGP signed, even though the new message is created with an
 address book template that doesn't have the %signcomplete macro
 defined.
...
ML IMO, however, this behavior is more annoying than useful, for
[...]
ML 2) it's inconsistent, for the same behavior applies to the default
ML new message template only, not to reply or other default account
ML templates.

That's why I would call it a bug.

While there is good reason to introduce global settings, it makes no
sense to just apply this thinking to one macro. Plus, you may have a
reason to not signcomplete, so there *must* be a way to override any
global setting.

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Re: announcing LifeZzaver for The Bat!

2000-10-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hello Allie,

On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 11:50:54 -0500 GMT (10/10/2000, 00:50 +0800 GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:

ACM Your backup or storage routine could comprise simply moving old messages
ACM to another folder or archive account. I personally do this and have to
ACM be doing it manually by applying read filter sets periodically. If I
ACM could automate this process it would be great.

I would call this archiving rather than back-up, but I see what you
mean. I was talking about something else, obviously. ;-)

ACM On top of this, I backup my mail folders using WinRAR based batch files
ACM and the system scheduler; my default account daily and my archive
ACM account weekly.

That's what I meant. I don't need to WinRAR or zip them, because I
delete anything that's older than 14 to 90 days (depending on folder).
And I overwrite an older back-up with a newer one. I don't keep
message for years any more. Turned out I hardly ever search very old
messages, unless I deem it important enough to keep it, then I park
it. I actually go to the TBUDL and TBBETA archives on the web if I
really want to look up something old. That's hardly once a month, so
not worth keeping my own archives.

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Re: announcing LifeZzaver for The Bat!

2000-10-09 Thread István Szendrõ

Hello Allie,

Monday, October 09, 2000, 6:50:54 PM, you wrote:

snip

ACM I personally do this and have to
ACM be doing it manually by applying read filter sets periodically. If I
ACM could automate this process it would be great.

Check out Second Copy 2000 (www.centered.com). Excellent backup program.
Runs periodically when you tell it to, lets you run a program before and/or
after backup, small, efficient. Saved my hide more than once.

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Re: Bug in %signcomplete macro

2000-10-09 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Ming-Li,

On  Monday, October 09, 2000  at  09:10:18 GMT -0700 (which was 9:10 AM
where I live) witnesses say Ming-Li typed:

 It appears that any "setting-oriented" macros (in contrast to macros
 that input text) like %Account, %From, and %signcomplete, ...etc.
 used in the default new message template are applied, unless they
 are specifically overwritten by address-book or folder templates.
 Unfortunately, there seems to be no way to overwrite the
 %signcomplete macro (is there?).

I wonder if the %clear macro would help here?  I don't have any of
this security stuff installed to test it, but it might be worth a
shot.  I wouldn't expect that it would work, but given some of the
strange macro behaviour being described, who knows?


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Re: I'm having a strange problem...

2000-10-09 Thread Tony Boom

This message: 09/10/2000 08:18 GMT.

Hello MaXxX,


  A reminder of what MaXxX ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
  07 October 2000 at 14:24:03 GMT +0200

M Anybody encountered something similar?


Yes I have had this once. Every time TB tried to download the 9th
message it stopped, gave up and wouldn't go any further.

I used a different mail program to download all my mail (Opting to
leave the mail on the server) and it downloaded everything fine. I
could see nothing wrong or unusual with the 9th message.

When I tried again with TB it would not go past the 9th. Even when
I deleted the messages with another program, TB would still not go
past the 9th message even when they were all fresh. I did enquire on
these list but got no replies.

I never found the actual cause because I was reformatting and
reinstalling to a different OS and the reinstall cured it.

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Re[2]: Bug in %signcomplete macro

2000-10-09 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 13:37:18 -0700, Januk Aggarwal wrote:

JA I wonder if the %clear macro would help here?  I don't have any of
JA this security stuff installed to test it, but it might be worth a
JA shot.  I wouldn't expect that it would work, but given some of the
JA strange macro behaviour being described, who knows?

Nifty idea Januk, but it doesn't work. :-(

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Re[2]: I'm having a strange problem...

2000-10-09 Thread Cricket

Greetings BatPeople,

Monday, October 09, 2000, 3:39:24 AM, Tony wrote:

TB This message: 09/10/2000 08:18 GMT.

TB Hello MaXxX,


TB   A reminder of what MaXxX ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
TB   07 October 2000 at 14:24:03 GMT +0200

M Anybody encountered something similar?


TB Yes I have had this once. Every time TB tried to download the 9th
TB message it stopped, gave up and wouldn't go any further.

TB I used a different mail program to download all my mail (Opting to
TB leave the mail on the server) and it downloaded everything fine. I
TB could see nothing wrong or unusual with the 9th message.

TB When I tried again with TB it would not go past the 9th. Even when
TB I deleted the messages with another program, TB would still not go
TB past the 9th message even when they were all fresh. I did enquire on
TB these list but got no replies.

TB I never found the actual cause because I was reformatting and
TB reinstalling to a different OS and the reinstall cured it.

I had similar problem. It would load x number of messages then stop.
But it wouldn't store the downloaded anywhere. Turns out when I
upgraded machines and transferred everything via CD, it stored it all
in read only mode. A later beta fixed this problem, but I had already
corrected it manually.


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