Re: TB! v1.51 - NoCanvasHandle

2001-03-12 Thread Markus Gloede

Hi,

On Friday, March 09, 2001, 7:13:45 PM, Wolfgang Kynast wrote:

 NT4.00.1381: Found, activated - no effect. Strange :-(


Same here, even though I select the option/column it won't show up.
The next time I open the dialog again the checkmark is gone. Ah well,
sigh, we are leaving Bat terrain.

Regards,

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How send msg to ab group?

2001-03-12 Thread Krister Ekstrom

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Hi Bat! people!
Well i know i've asked this before, but i didn't get the hang of the
answer so i'll try again. I wonder how i send a message to an entire
address book group from the message editor? ctrl-+ doesn't seem to
help. Ok I have the group in question in my favorites menu, but if i
didn't have it there, how am i to go about then?
Thanks for all help.

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Update the macro %TIMELONG

2001-03-12 Thread Shahar

Hello TBs
I have the macro %TIMELONG in the first line of my text and every time I
start a new message I see the time.

I wonder if I can update the macro so it'll show me the correct time
even after 20 minutes of editing a message.

I hope I was clear enough. My English is semi dry ..

TIA.



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automatic backups

2001-03-12 Thread Tony Owens

Hi TBUDL folks,
 
  I'd like TB! to automatically backup all my mail accounts
  periodically or, if this isn't possible, to periodically
  remind me to backup manually. I've seen references to
  automatic backups in the archive (referring to a TB! vs.
  Becky comparison), but that's all. Anyone know if this is
  possible (or, hopefully, on the next TB! to do list)?


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Re: automatic backups

2001-03-12 Thread Karin Spaink

On 12-03-2001 at 19:55, Tony Owens kindly wrote:

   I'd like TB! to automatically backup all my mail accounts
   periodically or, if this isn't possible, to periodically
   remind me to backup manually.

From two earlier postings of mine:


=== fwd 1 ===

I use .. incremental backups via a batch file that is
calling arj, in combination with a scheduler that starts the
whole thing at 7 a.m., but I have added one important step:
encrypting the backup.

I might be a tad paranoid - the "Church" of Scientology is
after me, and in such cases one can't be too cautious - but
I really believe that all private communications should be
stored encrypted. I also use a PGP-disk as my mail
repository.


=== fwd 2 ===

Here's my batch file for incremental backups  encryption:


@echo off
set path=c:\utils\backup;e:\backups\h-drive
set tz=met-1dst
c:\utils\arj\arj32 a -r -hm0 -i2 -h# -jm -b1
-x!c:\utils\backup\h-exclude.txt e:\backups\h-drive\h- h:\*.*
c:\utils\backup\pgp23 -e -w e:\backups\h-drive\h-*.arj Karin Spaink


I'll break up the last two lines:

c:\utils\arj\arj32
  That's where my arj32.exe resides;

a -r -hm0 -i2 -h# -jm -b1 -x!c:\utils\backup\h-exclude.txt
  The switches for arj.exe:

  a = archive
  -r= use recursive directories
  -hm0  = to manage huge file lists
  -i2   = provides a combined percentage and bar progress display
  -h#   = append current date/time string
  -jm   = select high size reduction
  -b1   = backup changed files and reset archive bits
  -x[x] = exclude the files named in [x]

e:\backups\h-drive\h- h:\*.*
  Backup target and backup source

This results in files in the format H-010223.arj (for 23 Feb
2001). In the last line, this file is encrypted
(conventional encryption), using the key stored in the
backup directory:

c:\utils\backup\pgp23 -e -w e:\backups\h-drive\h-*.arj Karin Spaink

  -e   = encrypt file
  -w   = wipe original


That's it. It's executed in well under five minutes, using a
P600.

=== end fwd ===


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Re: Mailto Changed with Upgrades

2001-03-12 Thread Mark Aston


On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 21:28:54 -0700
"Michael S. Greenbaum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 I reinstalled nsproto.exe and all seems to be fine.
 
 However, to help me in the future, which of these upgrades would have
 been responsible for the change in my mailto setup: TB or Netscape or
 both?
 

This would be Netscape, it is notorious for grabbing associations,
just running it without setting it as the default caused Netscape to
be the default for News, Mail and HTML editing on my system.

Even worse Netscape removed the Frontpage option completely from
Internet Options | Programs uninstalling was the only remedy. 

I suggest you stick to Mozilla or Opera

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Re: Mailto Changed with Upgrades

2001-03-12 Thread Mike Yetto

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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, at 21:28:54 [GMT -0700], Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:

MSG I reinstalled nsproto.exe and all seems to be fine.

MSG However, to help me in the future, which of these upgrades would have
MSG been responsible for the change in my mailto setup: TB or Netscape or
MSG both?

I haven't touched my nsproto settings for a while since I won't go
to NS 5.  I have upgraded TB! since last setting nsproto and I still
get TB! from a mailto: link with NS.  So, that would indicate that an
upgrade of NS should trigger a reprocessing of the nsproto settings.

Mike Yetto

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forwarding messages as a group

2001-03-12 Thread Dave Gorman

In Outlook one can select several emails and then click "forward" to have all
selected messages sent as attachments in one email message. Is this possible in
TB!? And if so, how? TIA!


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Re: forwarding messages as a group

2001-03-12 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Dave,

On 12 March 2001 at  17:13:07 -0600 (which was 23:13 where I  live)
Dave Gorman wrote to TBUDL and made these points:

DG In Outlook one can select several emails and then click "forward"
DG to have all selected messages sent as attachments in one email
DG message. Is this possible in TB!? And if so, how? TIA!

Visit Account properties .. Templates .. Forward and check the "Use
MIME forwarding". In this mode you can forward multiple messages as
attachments in exactly the same way. This is also known as a "MIME
digest". When you receive a bunch of messages like this in TB things
get very cool, because TB turns them into a virtual folder.

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