THE_BAT.HLP

2001-10-02 Thread Thomas F

Hi TBUDL,

the file name above is the help file. OK, no problem.

The German help file comes in two versions:
bat_ger.hlp and bat_ger.chm. If I have the *.chm version in the TB
directory, TB will use this one rather than the *.hlp version of the
help.

If I rename bat_ger.hlp into the_bat.hlp, TB will use the German help
when I am in English mode. This is good an desired. However, if I
rename bat_ger.chm into the_bat.chm, TB does not find it. It will
still use the (english) the_bat.hlp file.

Why does the english Version of TB not switch to the *.chm file
automatically? What do I have to do?

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Re: THE_BAT.HLP

2001-10-02 Thread Thomas F

Hi List,

On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 14:39:27 +0800GMT (02/10/2001, 14:39 +0800GMT),
Thomas F wrote:

TF However, if I rename bat_ger.chm into the_bat.chm, TB does not
TF find it. It will still use the (english) the_bat.hlp file.

Cancel this. TB will find and use the file the_bar.chm after restart.

TF Why does the english Version of TB not switch to the *.chm file
TF automatically? What do I have to do?

Close and restart TB.

A question came up on the German list: is there an English the_bat.chm
helpfile somewhere for download?

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Re[2]: THE_BAT.HLP

2001-10-02 Thread David Elliott

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Hi Thomas

On 02 October 2001 at 16:06:09 +0800 (which was 09:06 where I live) Thomas F
thoughtfully wrote the following

TF A question came up on the German list: is there an English the_bat.chm
TF helpfile somewhere for download?

I don't think so. I have been tempted to convert it myself. Marck is the
best person to ask.

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Account default column settings

2001-10-02 Thread Edvinas

Hello,

In folder properties dialog I find an option 'Use the account default column
settings', but I can't find where to set these default settings.

Anyone know how to do that?

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Re: Account default column settings

2001-10-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Edvinas,

On 02 October 2001 at  11:16:47 +0200 (which was 10:16 where I live)
Edvinas wrote to TBUDL and made these points:

E In folder properties dialog I find an option 'Use the account
E default column settings', but I can't find where to set these
E default settings.

E Anyone know how to do that?

Any folder with this checked *is* where you'd set them. Change them in
any default folder and the others will change too.

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Re: THE_BAT.HLP

2001-10-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi David,

On 02 October 2001 at  10:06:08  +0100 (which was 10:06 where I live)
David Elliott wrote to Thomas F on TBUDL and made these points:

TF A question came up on the German list: is there an English
TF the_bat.chm helpfile somewhere for download?

DE I don't think so. I have been tempted to convert it myself. Marck
DE is the best person to ask.

Not I - I don't have any conversion tools.

(We've had this conversation before, about how much I prefer the .hlp
format for help). Although I concede that the .chm provides a more
searchable format, on my system it always takes forever to open a .chm
while a .hlp pops straight up and tells me what I want immediately.

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Re[2]: Account default column settings

2001-10-02 Thread Edvinas

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Hello,

On Tuesday, October 02, 2001, 11:32, Marck wrote:

MDP Any folder with this checked *is* where you'd set them. Change
them in
MDP any default folder and the others will change too.

:) It's really simple. Thanks for help.

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Re[3]: TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable modem

2001-10-02 Thread Matt Cahill

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  Jan,

JR   I've got a 2 month free test run on this thing. Any
JR   specific problems with @HOME network?

  Outside of what you're experiencing, it's generally good, but it
reeeally depends on the neighbourhood/locale.  Excite@Home, the parent
company that all the local cable-co's lease from has gone
nipples-north, but ATT is going to buy it up.

JR   I don't even know how to change my password yet.

  Using the @Home default browser, I believe it's the Member Services
link.  Changing your password is web-based.

  Hope your email troubles are solved soon.



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Re[4]: TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable modem

2001-10-02 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Matt ( everyone following this thread). Thanks for
all your support).

On Tuesday, October 02, 2001 09:25:26 [ -0400 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':

Matt Outside of what you're experiencing, it's generally good, but it
Matt reeeally depends on the neighbourhood/locale.

  So far so good on that score. Its amazing, really; TB! is
  so fast in  of itself, that with this cable modem, it
  becomes almost instantaneous. First email d/l this AM was
  50 msgs which arrived in about 10 secs. Whew!

Matt Excite@Home, the parent company that all the local
Matt cable-co's lease from has gone nipples-north, but ATT
Matt is going to buy it up.

  Well maybe there are 2 @HOMEs. This one is owned by
  Comcast, the cable provider in the CT area. They are a
  large company so for all I know we are talking about the
  same one.

JR I don't even know how to change my password yet.

Matt Using the @Home default browser, I believe it's the
Matt Member Services link. Changing your password is
Matt web-based.

  You're right. I was getting a system ERR from their end so
  this AM, I was on the phone talking to their tech support
  who couldn't have been nicer. Trouble was the installation
  was incomplete  I was never registered on their servers.
  Now I am  all is well with TB!  my cable modem.

  Thanks for the encouragement  suggestions

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Re: Account default column settings

2001-10-02 Thread Nick Andriash

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Hello Marck,

On Tuesday, October 2, 2001, at 2:32:34 AM -0700, Marck D Pearlstone wrote
the following in regards to Account default column settings:

 Any folder with this checked *is* where you'd set them. Change them in
 any default folder and the others will change too.

There sometimes is a problem doing this when you are first setting up
TB!. You can spend a lot of time setting up your columns just the way
you like them, only to realise that you haven't as yet configured your
View settings. So, off you go to fine tune your View settings... only to
realise that your column settings you just spent so much time on... have
all mysteriously assumed the old default settings.

My advice would be to set your View first on any one of your Folders...
Then... Adjust the columns to suit your needs, and it should stick.

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Re: Account default column settings

2001-10-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Nick,

On 02 October 2001 at  07:44:14 -0700 (which was 15:44 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:

NA My advice would be to set your View first on any one of your
NA Folders... Then... Adjust the columns to suit your needs, and it
NA should stick.

Good advice too. Thanks Nick ;-).

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SSL Authentication?

2001-10-02 Thread Jeff Worley


Hi To All You BAT-ty People,

 I am trying to hit my e-amil server from work through a LAN and keep
 getting a connection failure.  The technician from ATT Worldnet said
 I needed SSL authentication to connect.  Is there any way to do this
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Re: SSL Authentication?

2001-10-02 Thread Brian Clark

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Hi Jeff,

@ 12:44:26 PM on 10/2/2001, Jeff Worley wrote:

JW I am trying to hit my e-amil server from work through a LAN and
JW keep getting a connection failure. The technician from ATT
JW Worldnet said I needed SSL authentication to connect. Is there any
JW way to do this with TB?

I don't think so. This has been on the Wish List for a long time, I
believe. We had a discussion a long time ago (check the archives)
about using stunnel (server-side), but would only be of any use to
those who administer their own mail server(s).

In the Transport \ Authentication section of your account properties,
several options are listed (APOP, too, which is widely used).

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Re: SSL Authentication?

2001-10-02 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Brian,
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, at 13:11:25 -0400, you wrote:

JW I am trying to hit my e-amil server from work through a LAN and
JW keep getting a connection failure. The technician from ATT Worldnet
JW said I needed SSL authentication to connect. Is there any way to do
JW this with TB?

BC I don't think so. This has been on the Wish List for a long time, I
BC believe. We had a discussion a long time ago (check the archives)
BC about using stunnel (server-side), but would only be of any use to
BC those who administer their own mail server(s).

That's not quite true. stunnel can be used on both the client and the
server side. I used stunnel some time ago to connect to the mail servers
of GMX, which support SSL connections. The only problem is how to keep
stunnel running on a Windows box (as a service, preferably)...

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Re: IMAP folders and existing messages

2001-10-02 Thread Roman

On Tuesday, October 02, 2001, 02:24:19, David Corbin wrote:

   I use an IMAP server, and while BAT detects new messages that show
   in up various IMAP folders (including the Inbox), it doesn't
   download messages athat are in the folder and marked previously
   read.  Is there something I've done wrong for this to happen?  I
   really need to show me all the messages that are on the server.

Hi David,
seems there aren't very many people who use IMAP. A friend of mine who I
recommended TB to is testing IMAP support aswell but got the same problems
you described. I myself use POP3. Have you found a solution yet?
Anyways, is anyone on this list using IMAP?

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Re[2]: IMAP folders and existing messages

2001-10-02 Thread syv

On Tuesday, October 02, 2001 , Roman wrote the following in regards
to: [IMAP folders and existing messages]

 

.

R On Tuesday, October 02, 2001, 02:24:19, David Corbin wrote:

   I use an IMAP server, and while BAT detects new messages that show
   in up various IMAP folders (including the Inbox), it doesn't
   download messages athat are in the folder and marked previously
   read.  Is there something I've done wrong for this to happen?  I
   really need to show me all the messages that are on the server.

R Hi David,
R seems there aren't very many people who use IMAP. A friend of mine who I
R recommended TB to is testing IMAP support aswell but got the same problems
R you described. I myself use POP3. Have you found a solution yet?
R Anyways, is anyone on this list using IMAP?

Yes, I do, but TB does not really support IMAP4, it supports email
access through port 143 and that's it.

It does not support the mail management. If IMAP4 is required, either
use Eudora [works great] or Outlook Express [works well].

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Re: IMAP folders and existing messages

2001-10-02 Thread David Corbin

I think that BATs implementation of IMAP is totally flawed.  I also
discovered, that if I delete message in BAT, they are not deleted from the
IMAP folder.

It appears that BAT simply copies new messages from the server using IMAP,
and after that, it's no different than using POP.  While it is perfectly
reasonable to have a local cache of messages, all object (messages, folders)
reside on the server and the local cache should be transparent (it should
only exist for performance).

BAT seems like a good mail tool, but unless the IMAP implementation is
fixed, I won't be using.

David Corbin


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 On Tuesday, October 02, 2001, 02:24:19, David Corbin wrote:

I use an IMAP server, and while BAT detects new messages that show
in up various IMAP folders (including the Inbox), it doesn't
download messages athat are in the folder and marked previously
read.  Is there something I've done wrong for this to happen?  I
really need to show me all the messages that are on the server.

 Hi David,
 seems there aren't very many people who use IMAP. A friend of mine who I
 recommended TB to is testing IMAP support aswell but got the same problems
 you described. I myself use POP3. Have you found a solution yet?
 Anyways, is anyone on this list using IMAP?

 Roman


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Flieds POP and SMTP on a NON TCP/IP station ?

2001-10-02 Thread jack

Using The Bat! v1.53d on Windows 98 4.10

HI Everyone,

I am trying TB! with 2 W98 PC on a Ethernet/TCP-IP network ?

One is the server, connecting to Internet, receiving and dispatching
the mail, and sending all mail.
So my 2nd PC is a slave. I configured it as an NON-TCP/IP Workstation.
It does:
- receiving mail from server dispatching (normally doesnt need to
check, the server connect and dispatch the mail automatically)
- sending mail to Outbox in the server (and not conecting to Internet
and never asking the server to do).

So in my fields SMTP server and POP server, what do I have to put for
this slave ?  If I put nothing for smtp, the mail never quit the
outbox of this client. What I would like is :

SMTP : normally going into Outbox of the server ?
POP : Normally doesn't need, because the mail is on a shared drive
(and folder).

Thanks to help me, and sorry for my bad english.

Jack


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Palm

2001-10-02 Thread Stephen Thomas

Does any of you know of anyone who has written a Palm conduit to 
synchronize the Palm address book and TheBat! address book?

Thanks

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Filter on Extension -- Follow up...

2001-10-02 Thread Ryan Phillips


I read the post a few days ago on filtering by attachment extension.
I placed this string in my filters: Content-Type: application/msword
in the kludges section.  I also tried making a reg exp filter that
searches for the .doc extension, but that also didn't work.

But the filters do not activate when a word document attachment is sent.

Do the filters work on the headers of the attachment section of an
email??

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 Ryan


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Re: Filter on Extension -- Follow up...

2001-10-02 Thread Thomas F

Hi Ryan,

On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 22:51:52 -0700GMT (03/10/2001, 13:51 +0800GMT),
Ryan Phillips wrote:

RP Do the filters work on the headers of the attachment section of an
RP email??

If you tell them to, yes. If you don't tell them to, no. See:
Location: as part of the filter rules.

Oh, and in TB's special English, the headers are called Kludges, but
only in some cases, like this one. Maybe that is what confused you.
;-)

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