Re: Thread Creation Error?

2006-02-14 Thread Barry
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:33:52 +, Barry wrote:

 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!

Can anyone help with TB! file names and locations?

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Re: Thread Creation Error?

2006-02-14 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo BJH,

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:26:56 +GMT (14-2-2006, 10:26 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

B Can anyone help with TB! file names and locations?

Everything is located in the mail directory, It depends a bit on your
setup where that is located.
The mail directory has a directory for every account, with the same
name as the matching account.
Every account directory has subdirectories for all folders. When you
used OTFE then the folder subdirectories have encrypted names,
otherwise they have the same name as the matching folder.
Apart from the account directories the mail directory also contains
subdirectories for the common folders.
So far the directory structure.

Account data are stored in the account.cfn file. (.efn for OTFE) Each
account has its own file.
Folders (and their templates) are stored in account.flb (.efb for
OTFE) Each account has its own file, common folders are stored in the
file in the mail directory.
Quick templates are stored in account.qtn (.etn for OTFE) each account
has its own file.
Filters are stored in account.srb (.erb for OTFE) each account has its
own file, common filters are stored in the mail directory.
The address book is stored in .abd files (.ebd for OTFE), default
location is the mail directory.

The message base is folder based. The messages are stored in a
messages.tbb file in each folder, accompanied by an index file with
the name messages.tbi. (Respectively .ebb and .ebi for OTFE)

When you've used OTFE you can't read them with another install, unless
you're using OTFE again and also the same password.
When you've used a plain message base and your new install uses OTFE
then you can't use the old files.


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Re: Thread Creation Error?

2006-02-14 Thread Barry
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:23:51 +0100, Roelof Otten wrote:

 Folders (and their templates) are stored in account.flb (.efb for
 OTFE) Each account has its own file, common folders are stored in the
 file in the mail directory.

 Quick templates are stored in account.qtn (.etn for OTFE) each account
 has its own file.

Thanks Roelof, that's exactly what I was after. However, I can't find the
file that contains the default templates for new, reply, forward, etc.

I've installed all my quick templates but can't find the default templates.

account.flb doesn't seem to contain that information

I'm doing this selectively because I suffered a massive screw up last week
and I'm trying not to reintroduce the cause. ;)

So far so good.

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Re: Thread Creation Error?

2006-02-14 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo BJH,

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:40:41 +GMT (14-2-2006, 12:40 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

B I've installed all my quick templates but can't find the default templates.

They're stored in the accunt.cfn with the account settings.

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BitDefender

2006-02-14 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
I was just reading PCWorld's review of BitDefender, and am wondering
how well the AV and anti-spam apps work with TB!. Is there a plugin
for the AV? I'm currently using Avast Professional and have generally
been satisfied with it. I'm not prone to switching just based on one
review, but am wondering whether anyone has had experience with either
BitDefender AV or antispam apps.

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Re[3]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread vitalie vrabie
Hello Goncalo,

Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 12:04:16 AM, you wrote:

 I  simple  check box and all the the appropriate code is all it takes.

that's what *you* think of.

in reality, you'll be pushed into supporting https and all the PKI-related 
mess, including certificates and their revocation.

then, all sort of content: JavaScript, ActiveX, Java, Shockwave...

then, ...
the bottom line: why don't you people just link to the existing browser and 
let it do all this?. nice. which browser? IE? Mozilla/Firefox? Opera? 
Tomorrow's Next Big Fuzz? all of them?

then, why don't you people just leave the user 2xClick and fire up whichever 
browser there is installed?


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Re: BitDefender

2006-02-14 Thread Miroslav Florensen
Hello Richard,
 
 Is there a plugin for the AV?

http://thebat.zetema.de/download.html#antivirus

BitDefender Lite [65 KB]
http://thebat.zetema.de/zip/bdlite.zip

BitDefender Standard [72 KB]
http://thebat.zetema.de/zip/bitdefst.zip


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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello vitalie vrabie  everyone else,

on 14-Feb-2006 at 16:49 you (vitalie vrabie) wrote:

 then, why don't you people just leave the user 2xClick and fire up
 whichever browser there is installed?

The problem is, as mentioned a gazillion times, those messages that include
both remote and attached pictures.

You can view the message with the attached pictures in TB, or you can view
the message with the remote pictures in the browser. Either way, the
message will not be shown in all its HTML glory. :-)

IIRC it was said to be possible to export the message to a file ending in
.mht or something, and some browsers recognize this format and display
all the content correctly. But... that can't really be a solution.

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Jeff Gaines  everyone else,

on 14-Feb-2006 at 00:22 you (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?

Total Commander from www.ghisler.com

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Dwight A Corrin  everyone else,

on 14-Feb-2006 at 01:43 you (Dwight A Corrin) wrote:

 If you can read a pdf file in a thumbnail, you've got me beat.

I'm using Foxit Reader for PDF. Its small, free, and loads about 15 years
faster than the current Acrobat Reader 7.

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Alexander,

on Tue, 14 Feb 2006 20:17:41 +0100GMT (14.02.2006, 20:17 +0100GMT here),
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?

ASK Total Commander from www.ghisler.com

If you hadn't recommended TC, I'd have. You were faster. :-)

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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 1:16:36 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 I'm using Foxit Reader for PDF.

Link? I didn't find anything like this at foxIT.com


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Re: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Bob Morris
G'day Dwight,

Wednesday, February 15, 2006, 7:32:41 AM, you wrote:

 On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 1:16:36 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 I'm using Foxit Reader for PDF.

 Link? I didn't find anything like this at foxIT.com



http://www.foxitsoftware.com/

I thoroughly recommend this as well.  Small, quick loading and so far
it has correctly displayed every PDF file I've used.  Works nicely
with Mozilla Firefox too.

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PDF Reader (was: Displaying HTML)

2006-02-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Dwight A Corrin  everyone else,

on 14-Feb-2006 at 22:32 you (Dwight A Corrin) wrote:

 On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 1:16:36 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 I'm using Foxit Reader for PDF.

 Link? I didn't find anything like this at foxIT.com

Sorry, forgot to add it. Its available from
http://www.foxitsoftware.com

I forgot to mention: it doesn't require any installation - associate it
with .PDF and you're done. I like software that works as simple as that.

CC'ed to TBOT

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Re[4]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Goncalo Farias

I Vitalie,

I  was, obviously, simplifying the effort need. Nevertheless, software
like  FeedDeamon integrate with IE, for instance. Why not do something
like that?

In reply to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

vv Hello Goncalo,
vv Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 12:04:16 AM, you wrote:

 I  simple  check box and all the the appropriate code is all it takes.

vv that's what *you* think of.
vv in reality, you'll be pushed into supporting https and all the
vv PKI-related mess, including certificates and their revocation.
vv then, all sort of content: JavaScript, ActiveX, Java, Shockwave...
vv then, ...
vv the bottom line: why don't you people just link to the existing
vv browser and let it do all this?. nice. which browser? IE?
vv Mozilla/Firefox? Opera? Tomorrow's Next Big Fuzz? all of them?
vv then, why don't you people just leave the user 2xClick and fire
vv up whichever browser there is installed?

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Re[2]: Displaying HTML

2006-02-14 Thread Goncalo Farias
In reply to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

DAC On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 1:16:36 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 I'm using Foxit Reader for PDF.

DAC Link? I didn't find anything like this at foxIT.com



google for foxit Reader

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

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