Stupid, very stupid question...

2001-06-09 Thread Alexander A. Gomanyuk

Hello Batmans,

 Intrigued ?

 Well...

 I just want to ask: is there any information about The Bat! 2.0 ?
 We are talking about it over two years...

 Stupid hopes, right ? 8-|

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sharing the bat and printing

2001-06-09 Thread Oliver Antosch

Hello TBUDL,

1. is it possible to share the bat among two computers in a network, so
both use the same messagebase and addressbook?

2. How can I print just parts of a received email?

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Re: The Bat! - suggestions - Sharing the filters

2001-06-09 Thread Raj

Hi Lija

L It's very simple, really... or at least I think so. :)
L Since we already have Share with other accounts option to share quick
L templates among accounts, and it works fine, it would be _very good_ to
L implement *sharing of filters* (Sorting Office) among accounts.
L I don't ask too much, just one check-box... :)

Agree with you 100%. Another possibility is where the user is allowed to copy a filter 
to
another account.

Another feature could be where a single 'account' can check multiple 'pop'. I have a 
few
web based mail accounts which allow for pop access and also subscribe for multiple
newsletters. If I could use a single account to check for all these accounts, I could
reduce the number of accounts - making he display more pleasing.

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Sunday, June 03, 2001, 1:29:12 PM, you wrote:

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Re: sharing the bat and printing

2001-06-09 Thread Thomas F

Hello Oliver,

On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 12:54:12 +0100 GMT (09/06/2001, 19:54 +0800 GMT),
Oliver Antosch wrote:

 1. is it possible to share the bat among two computers in a network, so
 both use the same messagebase and addressbook?

Yes. It has to do with using TB as a server, and I never tried it.
It's in the FAQ though: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com

 2. How can I print just parts of a received email?

Use the %clipboard macro in the print template, and mark and copy to
clipboard the parts you want to print.

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Re: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread Thomas F

Hello Raj,

On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 17:28:53 +0530 GMT (09/06/2001, 19:58 +0800 GMT),
Raj wrote:

 With TB one can check multiple 'pop' by creating different accounts. But is there 
some way
 I can check multiple 'pop' from one account.

One POP account is one TB account. Same word, same meaning. ;-)

 Reason : I use multiple ISP, each of them have provided me a pop account. I normally 
do
 not use the id's. But would like to check the accounts once in a while to see if 
they have
 any offers. Or in other words do not want to miss any mail sent to the account.

If you want to check your account (POP account), you will have to tell
TB the details by creating this account in TB.

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Re[2]: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread Raj

Thanks for the reply Thomas.

I  already  have  half a dozen accounts (with an average of 8-9 folders per 
account)for my
business needs. I just do not want to create half a dozen more to access all my 'pop'
accounts.

I guess this feature is not available - May be a feature which could be included in the
new versions ?

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Saturday, June 09, 2001, 6:02:11 PM, you wrote:

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 On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 17:28:53 +0530 GMT (09/06/2001, 19:58 +0800 GMT),
 Raj wrote:

 With TB one can check multiple 'pop' by creating different accounts. But is there 
some way
 I can check multiple 'pop' from one account.

 One POP account is one TB account. Same word, same meaning. ;-)

 Reason : I use multiple ISP, each of them have provided me a pop account. I 
normally do
 not use the id's. But would like to check the accounts once in a while to see if 
they have
 any offers. Or in other words do not want to miss any mail sent to the account.

 If you want to check your account (POP account), you will have to tell
 TB the details by creating this account in TB.

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Re: sharing the bat and printing

2001-06-09 Thread Thomas F

Hello Oliver,

Saturday, June 09, 2001, 8:59:12 PM, you wrote:

 1. is it possible to share the bat among two computers in a network, so
 both use the same messagebase and addressbook?

TF Yes. It has to do with using TB as a server, and I never tried it.
TF It's in the FAQ though: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com

 i tried to find it in the faq..found nothing..what keyword should i
 use?

Didn't find it in the FAQ either, but in the help file. Try looking
for Networking.

 2. How can I print just parts of a received email?

TF Use the %clipboard macro in the print template, and mark and copy to
TF clipboard the parts you want to print.

 where is the print template? its not where the other templates are in
 the account properties.

Main Menu: Message / Print Setup / Template.

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Re[3]: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread David Elliott

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Hi Raj

On 09 June 2001 at 18:20:57 +0530 (which was 13:50 where I live) Raj
emanated these words of wisdom

 I  already  have  half a dozen accounts (with an average of 8-9 folders
 per account)for my business needs. I just do not want to create half a
 dozen more to access all my 'pop' accounts.

I think that there is something called hamster that will download from
multiple accounts then use TB! to pull them one account.

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Re: Any Idea

2001-06-09 Thread ghostflyer

Hello Raj,

yes you can use a prog like hamster (you can download it from
http://home.t-online.de/home/juergen.haible/english.htm or
http://home.t-online.de/home/micha-wr/hamster/enrinhfr.htm  -
its free!) this program (a small email-server)  can collect the
e-mail from multiple isp (pop) and with tb u connect to the
hamster-prog and get all e-mail in one account!

enjoy


R With TB one can check multiple 'pop' by creating different accounts. But is there 
some way
R I can check multiple 'pop' from one account.




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PGP 6.5.8

2001-06-09 Thread Benson Wills

Does TB! support PGP 6.5.8?  I've installed it, changed TB settings so
that the PGP folders could be found, made sure PGP is in my PATH, and
nothing works :(


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Re[2]: PGP 6.5.8

2001-06-09 Thread Benson Wills

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Oy, maybe that is my problem!!  Thanks.



SS Have you installed the PGP plug-in dlls from RIT site? TB! needs
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Re: The cut line

2001-06-09 Thread Nick Andriash

On June 7, 2001, at 12:23:07 AM, David Elliott wrote:

 and then continued typing. Try reply to this message and you know what
 I eman. ;-)

 Yes

Alright, I give up... Why would anyone want to put a delimiter in the
middle of a message? I don't understand the whole point of this
argument... I've never seen a delimiter used in this manner, and it
befuddles me to understand why. :o(  This is taken from your initial
message:

I have a message with a cut line [-- ] in the middle of it. I want to
reply to all of the message. How ?

Well, why would you expect you should be able to? I mean, the delimiter
has been put in there so you can't, at least not in the usual fashion.
Whomever inserted it must have had a reason, but if you really wanted to
reply to it, then you'd have to piece meal it together I suppose.


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Re: The cut line

2001-06-09 Thread A Curtis Martin

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NA Alright, I give up... Why would anyone want to put a delimiter in the
NA middle of a message? I don't understand the whole point of this
NA argument... I've never seen a delimiter used in this manner, and it
NA befuddles me to understand why. :o(

One example would be the quoting of what someone wrote in message and
including the persons signature in the quote.

Another situation is when reading message digests like from TBUDL.

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Re: The Bat! - suggestions - Sharing the filters

2001-06-09 Thread A Curtis Martin

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R Another feature could be where a single 'account' can check multiple
R 'pop'. I have a few web based mail accounts which allow for pop access
R and also subscribe for multiple newsletters. If I could use a single
R account to check for all these accounts, I could reduce the number of
R accounts - making he display more pleasing.

Ai Did you tried to filter all messages to a single account's inbox?

Ai It should do what you asked for...

Another way would be to use one of those freeware POP servers. Install it.
Create a local POP account, configure it to download mail from all those
remote POP accounts. Finally set up TB! to download mail from the local
POP account ... POP server - localhost, password - the one you configured.

Two freeware apps that come to mind include Mercury/32 and the other is
Hamster. Mercury is better since it has better documentation. It has a
relatively small memory footprint. See:

http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercwin.htm

If you use multiple POP accounts then you may also have problems with
sending messages using a single ISP SMTP server. Mercury will help you
here as well since it comes packaged with a fully functional SMTP server
module.


There are two disadvantages with filtering from one account to another.
One is that you'd have to still create accounts for each remote POP
account. The other is that the only way to filter to another account and
use the main accounts filters is to redirect the messages to the main
account. This will lead to message header adjustments. To prevent this
you'd have to create filters for each account and do the filtering from
each account directly to the main accounts folders.

Using a local POP server will prevent your having to create multiple
accounts in TB!. You'll have no problems with filtering and the messages
will be unaltered.

Be that as it may, the enigmatic version 2 of TB! is slated to have
multiple POP server support per account.

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Re[2]: The Bat! - suggestions - Sharing the filters

2001-06-09 Thread ANT-ilic

Hi Raj,

  On the Monday, June 04, 2001, U wrote:

R Another feature could be where a single 'account' can check
R multiple 'pop'. I have a few web based mail accounts which allow
R for pop access and also subscribe for multiple newsletters. If I
R could use a single account to check for all these accounts, I could
R reduce the number of accounts - making he display more pleasing.

Did you tried to filter all messages to a single account's inbox?

It should do what you asked for...
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Re: Great tip for all

2001-06-09 Thread ANT-ilic

Hi Marek Mikus,

  On the Saturday, June 09, 2001, U wrote:

MM Hello all,
MM I discovered great tip and it will be useful for all, I think:

MM Do You use filtering?

MM Do You have many groups and do You move mails from these groups to
MM separate folders?

MM Do You want have automatic filter, which will do it for new addresses
MM without adding them to filter (to AB Group only)?

MM 3x Yes? :-)))

MM This is a solution:

MM 1) create folder Friends
MM 2) create group Friends in Your Adress Book
MM 3) create filter Friends and select folder Friends, to which You want
MM move new messages
MM 4) into Strings field if this filter add @ character
MM 5) click to Advanced and check option Adress(es) must be listed in
MM the Adress Book
MM 6) check option The address entry nmust belong to groups and select
MM group Friends

MM That's all folks :-))

MM Now, when You add new adresses from mail by Ctrl+W and add this to Group
MM Friends, mails from this user will be automatically stored to selected
MM folder and maintained by selected filter without adding it to Sorting
MM Office.

Another filter can do it much faster...
Only differences are in the actions, where should be set Add
addresses to address book and select which one...
Also on tab Options check Execute via Hot-key (or similar name)
and set desired hotkey... I use Ctrl-Shift-Alt-Letter, so it wouldn't
interfere with program hot-key's...
You might set rule to inactive, and Manual only to prevent
disaster's when using Re-filter options...

MM And of course, this is possible for Outgoing, Read and Replied messages
MM too :-)


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Re: The cut line

2001-06-09 Thread Nick Andriash

On June 9, 2001, at 7:09:23 PM, A Curtis Martin wrote:

 One example would be the quoting of what someone wrote in message and
 including the persons signature in the quote.

No, I tried that and the delimiter seems to quote just fine.

 Another situation is when reading message digests like from TBUDL.

Oh right... Never thought of that... Never receive Digests. ;o)


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Re: HELP!! Message Import Problem!!

2001-06-09 Thread Nick Andriash

On June 6, 2001, at 6:20:34 AM, Jimbo4 - Adelphia wrote:

 But the bigger problem is that when I select a folder that is not
 located in C:\PMAIL\MAIL, the folder gets created in TB, but no messages
 get imported.  I have had to physically create new folders in
 C:\PMAIL\MAIL, move the messages into the new folder, and THEN do the
 import.  But I have t many folders to do this for each and every
 one.  HELP!!  THANX!!

Well first, it sounds like a problem better resolved via a Pegasus related
List. Secondly, it would appear that your Folders that are not listed in
C:\PMAIL\Mail also don't have their message base there either, or TB!
would import them. Would that have something to do with the settings in
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Re[2]: HELP!! Message Import Problem!!

2001-06-09 Thread Dwight A Corrin

On Saturday, June 09, 2001, 11:09:30 PM, Nick Andriash wrote:

 C:\PMAIL\MAIL, move the messages into the new folder, and THEN do
 the import.  But I have t many folders to do this for each and
 every one.  HELP!!  THANX!!

 Well first, it sounds like a problem better resolved via a Pegasus related
 List. Secondly, it would appear that your Folders that are not listed in
 C:\PMAIL\Mail also don't have their message base there either, or TB!
 would import them. Would that have something to do with the settings in
 Pegasus?


Haven't tested today, but I would think TB! only looks in the directory you
tell it is the location of the program you are importing from. I
imported lots of folders once, but they were all in the default
location for my former e-mail client.

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Great tip for all

2001-06-09 Thread Marek Mikus

Hello all,
I discovered great tip and it will be useful for all, I think:

Do You use filtering?

Do You have many groups and do You move mails from these groups to
separate folders?

Do You want have automatic filter, which will do it for new addresses
without adding them to filter (to AB Group only)?

3x Yes? :-)))

This is a solution:

1) create folder Friends
2) create group Friends in Your Adress Book
3) create filter Friends and select folder Friends, to which You want
move new messages
4) into Strings field if this filter add @ character
5) click to Advanced and check option Adress(es) must be listed in
the Adress Book
6) check option The address entry nmust belong to groups and select
group Friends

That's all folks :-))

Now, when You add new adresses from mail by Ctrl+W and add this to Group
Friends, mails from this user will be automatically stored to selected
folder and maintained by selected filter without adding it to Sorting
Office.

And of course, this is possible for Outgoing, Read and Replied messages
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