Re: Thread Creation Error?

2006-02-13 Thread Barry
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 18:31:32 +, BJH wrote:

 Hi
 
 Suddendly my installation of TheBat! has gone pear shaped!
 
 I keep getting the following error:
 
 Thread creation error: Not enough storage is available to process 
 this command
 
 Eh?
 
 The error seems to occur whenever a folder is accessed.
 
 How many Gigabytes does it need?
 
 I've got a minimum 20Gb free on all partitions, 512Mb RAM running 
 XPSP2 with all updates, all drives are kept defragged by PerfectDisk 7 
 and my 'temp' folder is clean.
 
 What more can I do?

I could do with some help here..

I'm now getting :

Access violation at address 007A04D5 in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of 
address .

All suggestions gratefully received 'cos I can't send/receive at the 
moment!

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Re: Thread Creation Error?

2006-02-13 Thread Barry
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 18:31:32 +, BJH wrote:

 What more can I do?

OK, I took a 'sledgehammer' to it and did a clean install. I'm slowly
building message bases back together but I could do with some help with
regard to file names and locations for things like quick templates, etc. so
I can retrieve them individually from my last tape backup.

All help gratefully received!

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stephane,

On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:24:36 +0100 GMT (13/02/2006, 21:24 +0700 GMT),
Stephane Bouvard [ML] wrote:

SBM TB can display html, as today some people prefer to send html into
SBM emails, and if those emails include pictures, TB can display those
SBM pictures, but if those html emails contain some options spécific to a
SBM browser and not a mail client, like http request, TB will not act like a
SBM browser but allow you to open the mail in your choosed browser easily.

Have you received HTML mails with some pictures attached and others
not? Show me a way to display the mail in its completeness.

Also kindly note that HTML mails (especially newsletters) are a fact,
we cannot discuss them away. I would like my email client to display
them completely, if I so choose.

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Stephane Bouvard [ML]
Hi,

,- - [ Le dimanche 29 janvier 2006 vers 14:54 Thomas Fernandez écrivait: ] - -
|
 TB! will not show those graphics to you.

C It is a security feature. 

 Beautiful! Thank you. :-)

 If I, as a responsible adult, want to download pictures into my
 received email, what would it hurt the other TB-users if I could?
 Nobody is forced to do that.


There's no problem to see those pictures : just open the html part of
the mail into your browser by double-clicking on the html icon displayed
by TB.  It's your choice, you are not forced to do, but you can.

For me it's one of the great feature of TB : TB is a smtp/pop3/imap
client, not an http client, i do not want to see my mail program doing
http request.  If i want to make http request, i use my browser, with
every http settings defined in my browser that i cannot set in TB.

TB can display html, as today some people prefer to send html into
emails, and if those emails include pictures, TB can display those
pictures, but if those html emails contain some options spécific to a
browser and not a mail client, like http request, TB will not act like a
browser but allow you to open the mail in your choosed browser easily.

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Re: Hello fellow bat user

2006-02-13 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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Rich, I resend this message in two versions: one to TBUDL and the other
with attached screen shots to you by PM, since I forgot that TBUDL has
limit of 25 KB. -- Mica

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Hi rich! Was Mon, 13 Feb 2006, at 00:56:57 -0500,
when you wrote:

 IF SUBJECT snippet = [SPAM] do nothing
 IF SUBJECT snippet = [anything/else] remove it (including the []s)

 ...can do that with X-Ray, and it would look like this string then...
$CutStr($Subject, [loony-list-boohoo])
 .typed in into the Kludge-Value box, for POP3 filters.

 If you prefer such a solution, install X-Ray and I'll tell you further
 details.

 ==

 Thanks MM.  I am answering off-list as this is not TB! related.

There's no problem with off-list responses, Rich, but this indeed is a
TB related topic (the reason I response on-list), since X-Ray is by its
author specifically dedicated to TB (although is possible to use it with
other mailers too) as an extension of its filtering capabilities,
precisely to fill the gap in editing header part of message, which is by
Flying Mammal's anthology of canons tabooed.

I also use X-Ray to add the Sent header in my outgoing messages, since
TB cannot understand difference of the time of last edition of a message
and of sending it.

 OK, X-Ray is installed. I see it needs to act as a proxy which might
 make setup a little tricky as SpamPal is set at present to act as my
 POP-Proxy.

I wouldn't know how this could be solved since X-Ray is the only
application I use, at a time, between TB and the rest of the world...
Maybe some sort of chain connections... Someone else I suppose would
know better.

 What is next?

The next would be this...

(1)

In X-Ray's Options, under the tab Servers, you have to add
parameters of the POP3 server you will use for this incoming mail, its
IP address, port number and so on (screen shots go by PM, Blindly
Courtesy Copied).

These parameters/options (individually and altogether) can be also
exported/imported using .ini files. So the other way is to copy this...

X-Ray export data file 0003766455

Server0=110‡110‡1‡pop.gmx.net‡pop-gmx‡

...into a plain text editor, to save it with extension ini, say
pop_xray.ini, and then under the tab Server to right click and
choose Import... option. (Replace of course the pop.gmx.net address
with the one you use.)

(2)

You copy this...

X-Ray export data file 0011539066

Filter0=0‡1‡1‡Subject‡$CutStr($Subject, [loony-list-boohoo])‡32‡‡

...into a plain text editor, save it with extension ini, say
filter-1.ini, and then under the tab Server right click and choose
Import... option. (Replace of course the [loony-list-boohoo] with
what you want to remove from Subject: header field of messages.

That would be this. If you have another part in Subject fields you
want to remove in your incoming mail, you just add another such a
filter.

- --
Mica
~~~ For personal mail please use my address as it is *exactly* given
 in my From|Reply To field(s). ~~~
PGP public keys at: http://blueness.port5.com/pgpkeys/
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Re: Hello fellow bat user

2006-02-13 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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Hi rich! Was Mon, 13 Feb 2006, at 00:56:57 -0500,
when you wrote:

 IF SUBJECT snippet = [SPAM] do nothing
 IF SUBJECT snippet = [anything/else] remove it (including the []s)

 ...can do that with X-Ray, and it would look like this string then...
$CutStr($Subject, [loony-list-boohoo])
 .typed in into the Kludge-Value box, for POP3 filters.

 If you prefer such a solution, install X-Ray and I'll tell you further
 details.

 ==

 Thanks MM.  I am answering off-list as this is not TB! related.

There's no problem with off-list responses, Rich, but this indeed is a
TB related topic (the reason I response on-list), since X-Ray is by its
author specifically dedicated to TB (although is possible to use it with
other mailers too) as an extension of its filtering capabilities,
precisely to fill the gap in editing header part of message, which is by
Flying Mammal's anthology of canons tabooed.

I also use X-Ray to add the Sent header in my outgoing messages, since
TB cannot understand difference of the time of last edition of a message
and of sending it.

 OK, X-Ray is installed. I see it needs to act as a proxy which might
 make setup a little tricky as SpamPal is set at present to act as my
 POP-Proxy.

I wouldn't know how this could be solved since X-Ray is the only
application I use, at a time, between TB and the rest of the world...
Maybe some sort of chain connections... Someone else I suppose would
know better.

 What is next?

The next would be this...

(1)

In X-Ray's Options, under the tab Servers, you have to add
parameters of the POP3 server you will use for this incoming mail, its
IP address, port number and so on (screen shots go by PM, Blindly
Courtesy Copied).

These parameters/options (individually and altogether) can be also
exported/imported using .ini files. So the other way is to copy this...

X-Ray export data file 0003766455

Server0=110‡110‡1‡pop.gmx.net‡pop-gmx‡

...into a plain text editor, to save it with extension ini, say
pop_xray.ini, and then under the tab Server to right click and
choose Import... option. (Replace of course the pop.gmx.net address
with the one you use.)

(2)

You copy this...

X-Ray export data file 0011539066

Filter0=0‡1‡1‡Subject‡$CutStr($Subject, [loony-list-boohoo])‡32‡‡

...into a plain text editor, save it with extension ini, say
filter-1.ini, and then under the tab Server right click and choose
Import... option. (Replace of course the [loony-list-boohoo] with
what you want to remove from Subject: header field of messages.

That would be this. If you have another part in Subject fields you
want to remove in your incoming mail, you just add another such a
filter.

- --
Mica
~~~ For personal mail please use my address as it is *exactly* given
 in my From|Reply To field(s). ~~~
PGP public keys at: http://blueness.port5.com/pgpkeys/
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Re[2]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Goncalo Farias
In reply to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

SBM There's  no  problem  to  see those pictures : just open the html
SBM part of the mail into your browser by double-clicking on the html
SBM icon displayed by TB. It's your choice, you are not forced to do,
SBM but you can.

If  a  person  receives  HTML  email it's natural to see it INSIDE the
email  client. If I wanted to see my html emails in my browser I would
stick into a web based email.


SBM For  me  it's  one  of  the  great  feature  of  TB  :  TB is a
SBM smtp/pop3/imap  client,  not an http client, i do not want to see
SBM my  mail  program  doing  http  request.  If  i want to make http

It's  not  your email client. If you want to see your html emails in
your  browser,  you're  free  to do so but I would like to see my html
emails  inside  my  mail  client,  uncut.  It's  not  like I'm forcing
everybody to do so, I just don't want others to force me NOT to do it.

I  simple  check box and all the the appropriate code is all it takes.
If   you  prefer to see your html emails in the browser you just clear
the  checkbox  otherwise  you're  able  to  see  them inside the email
client, rendered properly with everything included.



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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Monday, February 13, 2006, 8:33:22 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 Also kindly note that HTML mails (especially newsletters) are a
 fact, we cannot discuss them away. I would like my email client to
 display them completely, if I so choose.

it's ironic that our new IT consultants have branded me anti-microsoft
because I prefer TB! to Outlook, and WordPerfect to Word, and a more
complete file manager to Explore, but then I got chewed out for having
Outlook set up with the reading pane open, because it would open an
HTML message before I knew who sent it.


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928 S Broadway
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Re[2]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello Group,

On Monday, February 13, 2006, 10:20:33 PM, Dwight wrote:

 and a more
 complete file manager to Explore

I've been looking for one for ages, PowerDesk is resource hungry and quirky. 
Any recommendations?

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Re[3]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Jeff,
Monday, February 13, 2006, 5:22:27 PM, you wrote:

 and a more
 complete file manager to Explore

 I've been looking for one for ages, PowerDesk is resource hungry and quirky. 
 Any recommendations?

Try xplorer2. Dual pane and free in the basic version.

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Monday, February 13, 2006, 5:22:27 PM, Jeff Gaines wrote:

 and a more complete file manager to Explore

 I've been looking for one for ages, PowerDesk is resource hungry and
 quirky. Any recommendations?

No. They were complaining specifically about my running powerdesk. I
agree it is resource hungry and quirky. But when I asked them to show
me another file manager which had file viewers, they showed me the
thumbnails in explore. If you can read a pdf file in a thumbnail,
you've got me beat.

Quick View Plus was great with windows 95, and maybe 98, but the
company who owns those viewers apparently just licenses them to
others, including, I think, powerdesk.

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Monday, February 13, 2006, 5:38:45 PM, Stuart Cuddy wrote:

 Try xplorer2. Dual pane and free in the basic version.

link?

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928 S Broadway
Wichita KS 67211
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dcorrin at fastmail.fm
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Re[2]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Bat Tester
Hello Dwight,
Monday, February 13, 2006, 6:49:20 PM, you wrote:

 Try xplorer2. Dual pane and free in the basic version.

 link?

http://zabkat.com/

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Monday, February 13, 2006, 7:42:44 PM, Bat Tester wrote:

 Try xplorer2. Dual pane and free in the basic version.

 link?

 http://zabkat.com/

thanks. am I mistaken or are the only files which one can view
graphics and html?  I want to view PDF, word, wordperfect, excel, etc.

moving to tbot, before it starts smelling fishy around here.

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928 S Broadway
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dcorrin at fastmail.fm
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Re[3]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-13 Thread The Janitor
14 February 2006 - 07:07

Hello Jeff,

Monday, February 13, 2006, 11:22:27 PM, you wrote:

JG Hello Group,

JG On Monday, February 13, 2006, 10:20:33 PM, Dwight wrote:

JG Any recommendations?

Directory Opus - http://www.gpsoft.com.au/ - 85 $AUS or about £36.

It's TB! of file managers and then some!

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