MAPI

2000-12-31 Thread Stefano Zamprogno

Ciao The,

  This is from FaxNow online DOC:

MAPI Configuration
The FaxNow! computer needs to be able to send emails without any user intervention. 
For this reason,
the mail setup is critical to successful email support.

There are some key points to consider when configuring email support on the FaxNow! 
computer:

Automated Security 
The profile/mail provider must be able to logon to the Fax Server’s mail account 
without any
manual intervention. This may require specialist profile configuration. In the worst 
case,
it may require the use of an empty password for the Fax Server email account.

Address Book Synchronisation 
Some email systems provide local copies of address books. If these are not 
synchronised with
the email server address book then some emails will fail due to unresolved addresses.
This is especially true when users are added to an email system on a regular basis,
allowing the local copy of an email client on the machine to synchronise address books.


Also after fixmapi, not work... :-(


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Re: MAPI

2000-12-31 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Stefano,

On Sun, 31 Dec 2000 09:30:00 +0100 GMT (31/12/2000, 16:30 +0800 GMT),
Stefano Zamprogno wrote:

SZ MAPI Configuration
[...]
SZ Automated Security 
[...]
SZ Address Book Synchronisation 
[...]

This sounds awfully complicated. Have your tried www.faxsav.com
instead? While I still use their plain-text Email-to-Fax only (you
just fille in the recipient's fax number, followed by @faxsav.com and
send the email - couldn't be easier), they do have a product called
FaxLauncher or so, with which you can send .DOC files and the like.
You don't need to worry about synchronising with their server or
anything.

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Re: Now that I finally can delete attachments without fear....

2000-12-31 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello George!

On Saturday, December 30, 2000 at 11:07:15 PM you wrote:


 Most lists, except this one, and most BSD/Linux/UNIX do use and
  
 condone HTML formatted E-mail

And where do *you* get your statistics made up? Or are you actually
subscribed to *all* lists so you can rightfully make the statement
above?

Besides this list there is a mailing list concerning Fortés (Free)
Agent also banning HTML.

And to give another point against it - I have already made it several
times, but am always grateful when I can make it again: Most messages
do not need or actually use formatting. E-mail and its off-commings
(i.e. Usenet) are for quick *text-oriented* infos.

BTW, as a professional writer having been a long time in advertising,
sometimes it is a real refreshment to *read* texts not to *see* it
like a picture. Hopefully your intended formatting was not meant but
just a joke ...


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Re: Backup

2000-12-31 Thread Tony Boom

This message: 30/12/2000 22:29 GMT.

Hello Wayne,


  A reminder of what Wayne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
  30 December 2000 at 12:25:40 GMT -0800

WB I have had the same problems with the backup feature so I still
WB use my compression program (Rar) to backup the whole Bat directory
WB and registry key.

  Sounds almost identical to the way I described earlier except I use zip
  instead of rar.

WB This way, I don't loose anything

  I've only ever lost my filters once. The odd thing was I didn't lose
  all of them? I was coming back to ME after playing with 2K for a while
  and put it down to the differences in the registry.

WB Just wanted to let everyone know what works for me.

  Works for me every time.
  

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Close/open all threads

2000-12-31 Thread Jannik Lindquist

Hello TBUDL,

I seem to be unable to open/close all threads in a folder with the
"Ctrl + *"-shortcut. The reason for this could be that I am using TB
with danish keyboards. But I suspect that the reason is that I do not
understand this type of shortcut.

And so, my questions are:

1. Does "Ctrl + *" actually mean: "Ctrl+Shift+8" (on an English
Keyboard)?

2. Should I go for the keys or the characters corresponding to the
english keyboard?

I have tried the following options "Ctrl+Shift+8" (going for the keys)
and "Ctrl+Shift+'" (going for the characters) but nothing works.


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Re: Close/open all threads

2000-12-31 Thread Brian Clark


Hello Jannik, 

(JL == "Jannik Lindquist") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

JL I seem to be unable to open/close all threads in a folder with the
JL "Ctrl + *"-shortcut. The reason for this could be that I am using
JL TB with danish keyboards. But I suspect that the reason is that I
JL do not understand this type of shortcut.

Try Ctrl + * (on the numerical keypad)

Unless you have tiny hands, it should quickly become second
nature. g

I'm using an M$ Natural Elite keyboard, so the distance may be
shorter.

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Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Remi Pach

I have noticed that The Bat! makes a copy of outgoing attachments in the
"attach" folder of the account from which the e-mail is sent. It even
changes the name of the attachment from, e.g., Mydoc.doc to
Mydoc1.doc.

I find that duplication totally unnecesary. Apart from the fact that it
is not economical in terms of disk space (particularly when one has to
send big attachments almost on a daily basis, as is my case), why mix
outgoing and incoming attachments in the same folder?

Eudora and many other clients simply pick up outgoing attachments from
where they are and leave them there without duplicating the file. Is
there a way to make The Bat! behave in a similar way or should that go
onto the wish list?

Kind regards,
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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Remi,

On 31 December 2000 at 15:22:55 +0200 (which was 13:22 where I
live) Remi Pach wrote and made these points:

RP I have noticed that The Bat! makes a copy of outgoing attachments in the
RP "attach" folder of the account from which the e-mail is sent. It even
RP changes the name of the attachment from, e.g., Mydoc.doc to
RP Mydoc1.doc.

RP I find that duplication totally unnecesary. Apart from the fact that it
RP is not economical in terms of disk space (particularly when one has to
RP send big attachments almost on a daily basis, as is my case), why mix
RP outgoing and incoming attachments in the same folder?

RP Eudora and many other clients simply pick up outgoing attachments
RP from where they are and leave them there without duplicating the
RP file. Is there a way to make The Bat! behave in a similar way or
RP should that go onto the wish list?

This  behaviour  is  optional  and  can  be  changed  using  the "Bind
attachments  only when sending" setting on the "Files and directories"
tab of the Account properties.

TB  employs the other method by default for good reason - it serves as
a  record of what was sent because original files can be changed after
they  have gone. What would be the point of keeping a copy of the sent
mail anyway if you are going to leave it attached to a non-static copy
of an attachment?

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Re[2]: Now that I finally can delete attachments without fear....

2000-12-31 Thread George F. Schoelles

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Hello Dierk,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, 2:03:31 AM, you wrote:

DH And where do *you* get your statistics made up? Or are you actually
DH subscribed to *all* lists so you can rightfully make the statement
DH above?

Actually my statistics are coming from personal experience on
listserves.

DH Besides this list there is a mailing list concerning Fortés (Free)
DH Agent also banning HTML.

And Forte is similar to this list in that agent doesn't format, so the
users aren't expected to like nor use formatting.

And I still prefer plain text over HTML, but basic formatting as
Eudora 3.x had was cool.

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Re: Close/open all threads

2000-12-31 Thread Douglas Hinds


Hello Jannik  others on TBUDL following this thread,

Sunday, December 31, 2000,  you stated regarding using TB! commands
(shortcuts) w/ keyboards other than English:

JL I seem to be unable to open/close all threads in a folder with the
JL "Ctrl + *"-shortcut. The reason for this could be that I am using TB
JL with danish keyboards.

That is correct.

JL ... And so, my questions are:

JL 1. Does "Ctrl + *" actually mean: "Ctrl+Shift+8" (on an English
JL Keyboard)?

JL 2. Should I go for the keys or the characters corresponding to the
JL english keyboard?

JL I have tried the following options "Ctrl+Shift+8" (going for the keys)
JL and "Ctrl+Shift+'" (going for the characters) but nothing works.

Those of us using keyboards other than English have two options:

  Check to see if info regarding shortcut configurations for a given
  other than English keyboard has been posted to Marck's site;

  http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/shortcut.eng.txt

  and

  Finding them yourself (methodically, trying one likely combination
  after another - above all using the keys that ARE DIFFERENT on
  your keyboard) and sending the info about what works and what
  doesn't to Marck so he can post it there in order to benefit other
  TB! users also using Danish Keyboards.

I myself use a Latin American Spanish Keyboard, Señor Lindquist -
(that was to show you my ñ key), and my experience is that not all
shortcuts work for me (or I haven't found all of them yet).

Thinking about it, since all menus can be activated using the
keyboard, why not develop a "hot-key combo" for any command you
choose to implement (instead of memorizing the keyboard sequence for
going through the menus, or using the mouse)?

DH

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Douglas Hinds


Hello Remi  others on TBUDL following this thread,

Sunday, December 31, 2000,  you stated regarding your noticing "that
The Bat! makes a copy of outgoing attachments in the "attach"
folder", opining that you find "that duplication totally
unnecessary."

I agree. And that's why, in the account's preferences under Files
and Directories, I have "Bind attachments only when sending out
mail" checked.

I'll bet 5 others already pointed this out by now, but IAC, that's
how you avoid that.

DH

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Nick Andriash

On December 31, 2000, at 9:07:17 AM, Douglas Hinds Wrote:

DH I agree. And that's why, in the account's preferences under Files
DH and Directories, I have "Bind attachments only when sending out
DH mail" checked.

I've been using TB! for a while now, and I still do not know what "Bind
attachments only when sending out mail" means. There is no mention of that
feature in the Help file at all. In fact, it specifically *excludes* an
explanation of that feature under Account/Properties/Files and Directories.
All that is mentioned with respect to attachments, is the storage of
attachments, either in the default "Attach" Folder or a Folder as specified
by the User.

Can someone explain in plain English ;o) what "Bind attachments..." actually
means?


Nick


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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Nick Andriash

On December 31, 2000, at 6:41:44 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone Wrote:

MDP TB  employs the other method by default for good reason - it serves as
MDP a  record of what was sent because original files can be changed after
MDP they  have gone. What would be the point of keeping a copy of the sent
MDP mail anyway if you are going to leave it attached to a non-static copy
MDP of an attachment?

I am not sure I follow your logic here Marck. In what manner can original
files be changed after they have gone? Are you referring to a change in the
original file that was attached to an outgoing message?

If I send myself a test message to include a small *.PNG file, TB! will pull
the file out of it's original Folder and put a copy of it in my specified
attachment Folder (C:\Temp) during Send, and then deposit the same file
again during Receive. I now have 3 copies of the original file I sent out as
an attachment.

As a default behaviour, I don't understand the logic behind it. :o(



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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Nick,

On 31 December 2000 at 09:53:08 -0800 (which was 17:53 where I
live) Nick Andriash wrote and made these points:

NA If I send myself a test message to include a small *.PNG file, TB!
NA will  pull  the file out of it's original Folder and put a copy of
NA it  in  my  specified attachment Folder (C:\Temp) during Send, and
NA then  deposit  the  same  file  again during Receive. I now have 3
NA copies of the original file I sent out as an attachment.

NA As a default behaviour, I don't understand the logic behind it.
NA :o(

Well  ...  copy  1  is the original of the file in your filing system.
That  is  your working copy and can be worked on after sending. Copy 2
is  a  record of the file as it was when you sent it to the recipient.
This  cannot be worked on after sending and is a "proof" archive copy.
"At  this  time, the file was as appears". As for copy 3 ... what, you
want  clairvoyance  from  TB?  g  TB  cannot  possibly know that the
message  that  you  sent out contains exactly the same file as the one
that came in shortly after. Same name and size, I know, but then I'm a
lot more gifted than a humble computer in terms of common sense :-).

If you use the "Bind while sending" option, the attached file is *not*
included in the sent message copy, only a reference to the file in the
PC's folder system from which it was sent.

You  would  only  have had one copy of the file on your system (unless
you  sent  it  to  yourself, but I'm ignore *that* extra copy). If the
file is work in progress, then it may be worked on after sending. That
means  that,  in these circumstances, there is no sacrosanct record of
the file "as sent".

Does that make it any clearer?

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Douglas Hinds


Hello Nick  others on TBUDL following this thread,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, you stated regarding Marck's comment:

MDP TB  employs the other method by default for good reason - it serves as
MDP a  record of what was sent because original files can be changed after
MDP they  have gone. ...

NA I am not sure I follow your logic here Marck. In what manner can original
NA files be changed after they have gone? Are you referring to a change in the
NA original file that was attached to an outgoing message?

The attachments I send stay where they are. They're files that
already exist, each in whatever folder is appropriate. Obviously,
one of those could be changed after sending it, and although the
date would show that, I think Marck means that keeping with the
message separately is a legally demonstrable proof of what was sent
(i.e a contract, for instance).

Douglas

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Nick Andriash

On December 31, 2000, at 10:45:13 AM, Douglas Hinds Wrote:

DH I think Marck means that keeping with the message separately is a
DH legally demonstrable proof of what was sent (i.e a contract, for
DH instance).

Yes, I understand the logic now, thanks to you and Marck. I just wish TB!
wouldn't be so ambiguous in their use of language. I now have the option
"Bind attachments..." checked, but I don't believe anyone could have
ventured a logical guess as to what those words actually meant, if looked at
in a literal sense.

Arghh! I'm probably not making any sense myself. :o(


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Re[2]: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread George F. Schoelles

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Hello Nick,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, 11:06:28 AM, you wrote:

NA Yes, I understand the logic now, thanks to you and Marck. I just wish
TB!
NA wouldn't be so ambiguous in their use of language. I now have the
option
NA "Bind attachments..." checked, but I don't believe anyone could have
NA ventured a logical guess as to what those words actually meant, if
looked at
NA in a literal sense.

Perhaps having the option checked by default would have been better...
Not sure.

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Manfred Ell

On 31-12-2000 at 11:06:28GMT -0800 (which was 19:06 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote regarding the subject of "Outgoing attachments"


Nick I just wish TB!
Nick wouldn't be so ambiguous in their use of language

Hello Nick,

This is the biggest stumble block for the new TB user. And the help
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Re[2]: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Serge Skorokhodov

Hello Nick,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, 8:53:08 PM, you wrote:

NA On December 31, 2000, at 6:41:44 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone Wrote:

MDP TB  employs the other method by default for good reason - it serves as
MDP a  record of what was sent because original files can be changed after
MDP they  have gone. What would be the point of keeping a copy of the sent
MDP mail anyway if you are going to leave it attached to a non-static copy
MDP of an attachment?

NA I am not sure I follow your logic here Marck. In what manner can original
NA files be changed after they have gone? Are you referring to a change in the
NA original file that was attached to an outgoing message?

NA If I send myself a test message to include a small *.PNG file, TB! will pull
NA the file out of it's original Folder and put a copy of it in my specified
NA attachment Folder (C:\Temp) during Send, and then deposit the same file
NA again during Receive. I now have 3 copies of the original file I sent out as
NA an attachment.

NA As a default behaviour, I don't understand the logic behind it. :o(

If a team is working on a file through e-mail is can be less
dangerous though. I switched to storing the attachments in message
bodies for this reason. But I haven't lost any "version" of a file...
I guess this is the only way the program's behavior does not differ
whether or not you store the attachments in message bodies i.e. each
message contains the version of a file it was sent with...

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Happy New Millennium!

2000-12-31 Thread Stefan Tanurkov

Dear TBUDLers,

   On behalf of RITLABS, I wish you all the best in the upcoming
   year and Millennium. Let all your wishes (not only related to The
   Bat! and especially version 2 :-) will come true in the new year!

   Thank you very much for your support!

   Good luck!

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Douglas Hinds



Hello Nick  others on TBUDL following this thread,

Sunday, December 31, 2000,  you stated regarding what I said Marck meant:

DH I think Marck means that keeping with the message separately is a
DH legally demonstrable proof of what was sent (i.e a contract, for
DH instance).

NA Yes, I understand the logic now, thanks to you and Marck. I just wish TB!
NA wouldn't be so ambiguous in their use of language.

How's your Moldavian, Nick?

NA I now have the option "Bind attachments..." checked, but I don't
NA believe anyone could have ventured a logical guess as to what
NA those words actually meant, if looked at in a literal sense.

TBUDL and silverstone are TB!s help file.

NA Arghh! I'm probably not making any sense myself. :o(

Sure you are.

DH

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Re: Happy New Millennium!

2000-12-31 Thread Nick Andriash

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On December 31, 2000, at 11:59:42 AM, Stefan Tanurkov Wrote:

ST Let all your wishes (not only related to The Bat! and especially version
ST 2 :-) will come true in the new year!

And a Happy New Year to you Stefan... and all of your Staff. It's been tough
keeping up on all of your releases. :o)

May the year 2001 bring us Version 2.0 and a Plugin for PGP 7.0.1  :o))


Nick


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Double clicking on a link doesn't update page

2000-12-31 Thread Austin Dennis



Hi

This is not causing any major problems, but I 
thought I'd just check to see if anyone has a solution.

Whenever I receive an email in TBcontaining a 
link, and then double click on that link to display it in IE5, the page doesn't 
get reloaded (if I've previously visited it).In both Outlook Express and 
Eudora, the page is reloaded.

Is there any way to force the page to 
reload?

Many thanks
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Re[2]: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread George F. Schoelles

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Hello Marck,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, 11:48:33 AM, you wrote:

MDP Just  a  quick note to point out that this "bad wrapping" is caused by
MDP PGP.  When  used  with  TB, it is best to turn off PGP's line wrapping
MDP completely  since  TB  does  its' own line break formatting before PGP
MDP ever sees the message.

Huh?  PGP never touches it until complete and usually has nothing to
do.

Sorry, but I think I lost your place in the thread.

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Re[3]: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread George F. Schoelles

Hello George,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, 5:16:08 PM, you wrote:

MDP Just  a  quick note to point out that this "bad wrapping" is caused by
MDP PGP.  When  used  with  TB, it is best to turn off PGP's line wrapping
MDP completely  since  TB  does  its' own line break formatting before PGP
MDP ever sees the message.

GFS Huh?  PGP never touches it until complete and usually has nothing to
GFS do.

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

Ooops, got it not though too late.  However, TB's editor apply's way
too much hard formatting to my text.  I would prefer that it only
wrapped my view of the text without any other character management.

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Re: Happy New Millennium!

2000-12-31 Thread Manfred Ell

On 31-12-2000 at 13:47:25GMT -0800 (which was 21:47 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote regarding the subject of "Happy New Millennium!"


Nick May the year 2001 bring us Version 2.0 and a Plugin for PGP 7.0.

Hello Nick,

AMEN!!

Regards

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Nick Andriash

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On December 31, 2000, at 5:26:13 PM, George F. Schoelles Wrote:

GFS Ooops, got it not though too late.  However, TB's editor apply's way
GFS too much hard formatting to my text.  I would prefer that it only
GFS wrapped my view of the text without any other character management.

Just curious George, but how did you manage to PGP sign only your portion of
the above message, and not the quoted material?

In any case, what Marck was referring to was your PGP wrap setting. Because
the TB! Editor is WYSIWYG, there is no need for PGP to wrap at all, so you
can safely uncheck that feature in PGP's options.

OTOH, if you choose to keep the setting, then I would think it best to make
sure it is set to only 1 character less than what you have TB! set for. Even
then, you will find you often have to reflow quoted material so that PGP
doesn't break it up, as was the case in your earlier message.

Have a Happy New Year! :o)


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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread A . Curtis Martin

On 31 December, 2000, 8:46 PM, I saw Nick's comments made on
 Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:36:05 -0800, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:

NA Just curious George, but how did you manage to PGP sign only your
NA portion of the above message, and not the quoted material?

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

In the editor, select the text block you wish to have signed and then
hit shiftalts.

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Re[2]: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread George F. Schoelles

Hello Nick,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, 5:36:05 PM, you wrote:

NA Just curious George, but how did you manage to PGP sign only your portion of
NA the above message, and not the quoted material?

NA In any case, what Marck was referring to was your PGP wrap setting. Because
NA the TB! Editor is WYSIWYG, there is no need for PGP to wrap at all, so you
NA can safely uncheck that feature in PGP's options.

NA OTOH, if you choose to keep the setting, then I would think it best to make
NA sure it is set to only 1 character less than what you have TB! set for. Even
NA then, you will find you often have to reflow quoted material so that PGP
NA doesn't break it up, as was the case in your earlier message.

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

1   Used the clipboard interface instead of The Bats (keeps everyone
happy)

2 I use PGP in other programs (The Bat does not have an exclusive
on my computer).

3  I have it set for 6 columns greater and still have the problem.

4  With the problems at NAI, we all may need to revert to Windows 3.1
and PGP 2.6.2 with PGPclick or alike.

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Re: Double clicking on a link doesn't update page

2000-12-31 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Austin,

On 01 January 2001 at 00:59:28 - (which was 00:59 where I
live) Austin Dennis wrote and made these points:

AD This is not causing any major problems, but I thought I'd just
AD check to see if anyone has a solution.

Please do not post in HTML on this list. It is against the list rules.

AD Whenever I receive an email in TB containing a link, and then
AD double click on that link to display it in IE5, the page doesn't
AD get reloaded (if I've previously visited it). In both Outlook
AD Express and Eudora, the page is reloaded.

AD Is there any way to force the page to reload?

It always reloads here. Check your cache settings.

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi George,

On 01 January 2001 at 17:51:27 -0800 (which was 01:51 where I
live) George F. Schoelles wrote and made these points:

GFS 3  I have it set for 6 columns greater and still have the problem.

"It"? TB or PGP? PGP must be  TB and you must manually re-flow (using
Alt-L in the TB editor) quoted material to avoid bad line breaking.

GFS 4 With the problems at NAI, we all may need to revert to Windows
GFS 3.1 and PGP 2.6.2 with PGPclick or alike.

To which problems are you alluding?

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Re[2]: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread George F. Schoelles

Hello Marck,

Sunday, December 31, 2000, 7:59:31 PM, you wrote:

MDP On 01 January 2001 at 17:51:27 -0800 (which was 01:51 where I
MDP live) George F. Schoelles wrote and made these points:

GFS 3  I have it set for 6 columns greater and still have the problem.

MDP "It"? TB or PGP? PGP must be  TB and you must manually re-flow (using
MDP Alt-L in the TB editor) quoted material to avoid bad line breaking.

GFS 4 With the problems at NAI, we all may need to revert to Windows
GFS 3.1 and PGP 2.6.2 with PGPclick or alike.
MDP To which problems are you alluding?

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

1PGP

2Financial crisis as at were (bonified internal shake-up).

3I need more info on (Alt-L).

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Re: Outgoing attachments

2000-12-31 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi George,

On 01 January 2001 at 20:12:50 -0800 (which was 04:12 where I
live) George F. Schoelles wrote and made these points:

GFS 3I need more info on (Alt-L).

Position the cursor in a quoted block of text (preferably using cursor
keys rather than mouse - if you do use the mouse you may still need to
jog the caret left or right to overcome a "niggle") and press Alt-L to
reflow  the  text  in  that  paragraph. Quotation marking is preserved
during the reflow (TB is very good at that).

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