Re: Can I override handshake failure?

2011-03-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Reece,

On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:09:03 +0800GMT (22-3-2011, 7:09 , where I
live), you wrote:

A Due to a temporary server name change I get the following error
A message:

A FETCH - TLS handshake failure. The server host name does not match the
A certificate.

A Can I override this to retrieve mail?

Try this.
In  your  account  settings,  change the server name back to something
that matches the certificate.
In your windows/system32/drivers/etc/  folder you'll find a file hosts
or hosts.sam
In that file you add the line:
ip-address hostname
With  hostname  the same as you've entered in the account settings and
ip-address the ip-address of your server.
And  in case you've only got a hosts.sam file, you need to rename that
to hosts (without any extension) Note the file is plain text.
And reset your pc.
If this doesn't I haven't got any ideas. 

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Re: How to copy a template

2011-03-22 Thread David


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 Suggest a simple way:

 Click inside the template contents

 Control-A to select all the content

 Control-C to Copy

 Then open any editor or word processor (Notepad, Wordpad, Word or other) and 
 Control-V to paste
 the content in it.

 Save this file for when you need to copy it back into the template.

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Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunately I cannot get that to work. It just copies the text across but 
none of the formatting.

Regards

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Re: How to copy a template

2011-03-22 Thread Marck Pearlstone
Dear David,

@21-Mar-2011, 22:17  David [D] in
mid:2011321221734.543474@sd-e657e995c056 said:

D I have successfully made up a template but now I want modify it
D whilst keeping the original. I have searched through but cannot
D find anyway of doing it.

Here's the optimal way to use multiple template configurations in
TB. Quick Templates.

Use highlight the template content that you want to keep and press
Ctrl-C to copy it to the clipboard.

Open the Quick Templates interface. Create a new Quick Template and
paste your copied template into the body. Create another new Quick
Template for as many variations as you want to have.

Now go back to the original template. If your Quick Template was
(for example) labelled with a tag of MyQT1 then replace the
entire template with a single line that reads:

%qinclude MyQT1

In this way, you can set up as many templates or bits of templates
as you wish and pull them into a real template with the %qinclude
macro.

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Anti-virus? message

2011-03-22 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Greetings Batties,

Ok, let's try this again.

I get this warning every time I attach something to an
email.

(Fortunately I discovered before sending this that the link
won't work without the period at the end.  You can't just
click on the link; you'll have to copy and paste making sure
the period is included in the copy.)

http://imgsrc.com/?v=untitlbnb.

Anyway, the popup continues to re-appear about every 20-30
seconds regardless of how it's disposed of; either clicking
OK or clicking the red X.  I assume it's almost certainly
coming from my Comodo anti-virus but I'm not positive about
that.  I suppose it could be coming from TB!.  Anyway, I
thought I'd show it to the list to see if anyone (possibly
familiar with Comodo) had any ideas on how to make it stop.
It's really annoying.

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Re: Anti-virus? message

2011-03-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Jack,

On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 07:42:13 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 13:42 , where I
live), you wrote:

JSL I get this warning every time I attach something to an
JSL email.

Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB?

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Re: Anti-virus? message

2011-03-22 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Roelof,

On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 you wrote:

RO Hallo Jack,

RO On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 07:42:13 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 13:42 , where I
RO live), you wrote:

JSL I get this warning every time I attach something to an
JSL email.

RO Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB?

Not that I'm aware of.  How would I find out?

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Re: Anti-virus? message

2011-03-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Jack,

On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 08:56:16 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 14:56 , where I
live), you wrote:

RO Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB?

JSL Not that I'm aware of.  How would I find out?

 options - preferences - virus/trojan alert - anti virus

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Re: Can I override handshake failure?

2011-03-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Admin,

On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:09:03 +0800 GMT (22/Mar/11, 13:09 PM +0700 GMT),
ad...@reece.net.au wrote:

arna Due to a temporary server name change I get the following error
arna message:

arna FETCH - TLS handshake failure. The server host name does not match the
arna certificate.

arna Can I override this to retrieve mail?

While Roelof already gave you a work-around, it is indeed a major
weakness of TheBat! that you cannot override the warning and say
retrieve anyway.

The reason is that some powerfull influences here and on the Beta list
want to nanny you and protect you from making a mistake. I feel
ashamed for that.

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Re: Anti-virus? message

2011-03-22 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Roelof,

On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 you wrote:

RO Hallo Jack,

RO On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 08:56:16 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 14:56 , where I
RO live), you wrote:

RO Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB?

JSL Not that I'm aware of.  How would I find out?

RO  options - preferences - virus/trojan alert - anti virus

Ok.  Well as you can see (http://imgsrc.com/?v=untitlquq.)
there does appear to be some sort of anti-virus but I have
no idea of how it got there.  I un-ticked the Check
outgoing mail for viruses and then started another email
including an attachment.  The pop-up never appeared.  So, I
guess the problem is solved.

Thank you Roelof for your help.

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Re: Anti-virus? message

2011-03-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Jack,

On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 11:26:28 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 17:26 , where I
live), you wrote:

JSL Ok.  Well as you can see (http://imgsrc.com/?v=untitlquq.)
JSL there does appear to be some sort of anti-virus but I have
JSL no idea of how it got there.

I'd suggest that you select and delete it.

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Re: How to copy a template

2011-03-22 Thread David

 Here's the optimal way to use multiple template configurations in TB. Quick 
 Templates.

 Use highlight the template content that you want to keep and press Ctrl-C to 
 copy it to the
 clipboard.

 Open the Quick Templates interface. Create a new Quick Template and paste 
 your copied template
 into the body. Create another new Quick Template for as many variations as 
 you want to have.

 Now go back to the original template. If your Quick Template was (for 
 example) labelled with a
 tag of MyQT1 then replace the entire template with a single line that reads:

 %qinclude MyQT1

 In this way, you can set up as many templates or bits of templates as you 
 wish and pull them into
 a real template with the %qinclude macro.
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Thanks for that but I am losing you somewhere because I cannot get it to work.

I am going to the template I wish to copy and make the Handle and Name the same 
without spaces 
(tried making them slightly different to no avail). Doing ctrl A (I assume that 
is what you mean by 
highlight). Then ctrl C to copy. 

Start a new quick template and pasting the content (ctrl V). At the top of this 
template I place 
%qinclude MyTemplate
Go to Preview and I get the text unformatted and at the top I get

Cannot find a quick template  MyTemplate

where am I going wrong please.

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Re: How to copy a template

2011-03-22 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 22 March 2011 at 8:28:43 PM, in
mid:2011322202843.289552@sd-e657e995c056, David wrote:

 At the top of this template I place 
 %qinclude MyTemplate 


Shouldn't that be %qinclude=MyTemplate?

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Re: How to copy a template

2011-03-22 Thread Marck Pearlstone
Dear David,

@22-Mar-2011, 20:28  David [D] in
mid:2011322202843.289552@sd-e657e995c056 said:

 Open the Quick Templates interface. Create a new Quick Template
 and paste your copied template into the body. Create another new
 Quick Template for as many variations as you want to have.

... snip
D Thanks for that but I am losing you somewhere because I cannot
D get it to work.

Okay - let's see if we can interact and get this going for you.

D I am going to the template I wish to copy and make the Handle and
D Name the same without spaces (tried making them slightly
D different to no avail).

The name is irrelevant to anyone and anything but you and your
visual comfort. How you would like to see the template listed in the
QT list. You can have spaces in the name with no problem.

The Handle is the technical bit that is referenced in the %QUINCLUDE
macro. There's certainly no need to make the name and handle the
same or even similar.

D Doing ctrl A (I assume that is what you mean by highlight). Then
D ctrl C to copy.

Yes - that is good. Or marking with the mouse. But Ctrl+A works. And
you're doing this for which template? This should be the account
template you want to copy, yes?

D Start a new quick template and pasting the content (ctrl V).

You pasted this into the main body area of the template, right? The
larger box just under the menu and above the Name and Handle text
boxes etc.

D At the top of this template I place %qinclude MyTemplate

Wait. The top of which template? Not the quick template. That would
make a self-referential loop. You have to put the %qinclude call at
the top of the Reply template or address book entry template or
account new message template or (shudder) the folder template.

D Go to Preview and I get the text unformatted and at the top I get

D Cannot find a quick template  MyTemplate

Well, I'm lost now. I don't know where the template you started with
came from or where the final macro call ended up.

D where am I going wrong please.

Not entirely sure, I confess. Let me try by showing you what I use.
My Account default new message template looks like this:
___
%qinclude(BizNew)%-
¯¯¯
The BizNew Common QT (named Biz New message) looks like this:
___
Dear %qinclude(ABTO),
%qinclude(PrvPG)%-
%qinclude(PrvPM)%-
%Cursor
--   I've edited this so it doesn't introduce a cut mark here
%qinclude(%ABTOPhone(Soft))
%qinclude(XSig)
¯¯¯

D -- -

Hmm - not quite with the cut mark! But nearly. See mine below? It's
just:
dashdashspacereturn
but, of course, it's in a template. ;)

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