Re[2]: Rogues pics

2004-10-12 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Monday, 4 October, 2004, at 4:45:32 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 Hello Maria Cristina Ramos  everyone else

 04-Okt-2004 15:50, you wrote:

 This has nothing to do with Lynn's problem, but I'd like to know
 what's the Follow up. I know it's a header item you can turn on and
 off, but what is it precisely?

 Its a reference (actually, the header that contains this follow up
 information is called references and not follow-up) to previous messages
 in the conversation - like saying this message (that you are writing) is a
 follow-up to these other messages (as given in the references header).

All that is correct for the References header but does anybody
know what the Follow-up header is? The closest I can find
anything about is the Usenet header Followup-to which specifies
to which newsgroup replies should be posted.


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Re[2]: What is Display current part size ?

2004-10-12 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Saturday, 2 October, 2004, at 9:11:26 PM, Mica Mijatovic wrote:



 What's FBI?


 A cocktail, short for Frozen Black Irish

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Re: There are 3 options for 8 bit mail : Which one have I to set ?

2004-10-11 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Thursday, 30 September, 2004, at 12:09:18 PM, WilWilWil wrote:

 Io,

 In account properties \ mail management \ 8 bit mail
 treatment, there are 3 options for 8 bit mail :

 - without changes
 - as quote printable
 - as base 64


 What are the differences ?

The difference between these two encoding methods is that Base64
produces totally unreadable text. Quoted-printable encoding can
still be read if your character set is mostly Latin, in which case
only accented characters are encoded.

 Which one have I to set ?

If your recipients are using The Bat! or another program which can
recognise Base64 and quoted-printable encoding automatically, you
may choose either of these two methods.

 Thanks

No problem. I quoted the above from The Bat!'s very own help file.


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Re[2]: Mod: Top posting (was: Save decrypted PGP messages?)

2004-10-11 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Friday, 8 October, 2004, at 1:12:44 PM, Mica Mijatovic wrote:

 But biblical sources mention alchemy as well, for instance, the
 production of wine from water.

Most of us can only manage the reverse ;-)

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Re[2]: PGP SDK crashing fairly consistently

2004-10-11 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Monday, 11 October, 2004, at 5:14:43 AM, Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:

 Anthony G. Atkielski writes:

 Actually the PGP SDK service seems to crash quite frequently whenever I
 use PGP functions in TB 3.0.  It didn't do this in 2.x.  And nothing
 else crashes it.

I often have this problem using v2 and PGP 8.1 [SDK 3.2.2] Usually
if I am only decrypting/verifying it's OK but once I sign or
especially encrypt...PGP SDK hangs.

 Further experimentation reveals that the machine must be rebooted once
 the PGP SDK crashes; restarting the service doesn't resolve the problem.

I find that although restarting the service doesn't resolve the
problem, quitting and restarting TB! often does. TB! won't shut
down properly; after compressing folders, etc the encountered a
problem, needs to close, want to tell Microsoft? dialogue box
appears.


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Re[2]: How do known filters work?

2004-10-11 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Sunday, 10 October, 2004, at 3:50:11 PM, Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:

It doesn't seem to work when I try it.

Have you selected which address books to use? I have them
unchecked as I do not wish to use this feature.

 Also, what gets generated in place of $KNOWN$ for a folder name in which
 to place the messages?

Inbox - Known (at least in v2)

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Re[2]: Complete Automatically Case sentitive

2004-10-08 Thread expires30sept04
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On Tuesday, 28 September, 2004, at 5:03:26 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 Hello expires30sept04,

 You got a name?

Yes, and I must change that email address too.  BTW, reply delayed
as I've been away to warmer climes for a few days.

 On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:00:22 +0100 GMT (28/09/2004, 03:00 +0700 GMT),
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

eycu using v2 autocomplete from the address books does not work at all
 [...]

eycu Testing, here crtl+ seems to cycle through the address book
eycu entries (including CAs and including favourites as well as
eycu entries matching what you've typed) but not from the input
eycu history.

 Correct. That's what I said.

Sorry I misunderstood you. My use of entries included items in the
input history, yours apparently didn't.
Also, the inclusion of all CAs and favourites, regardless of
whether they match what I've typed, mystifies me. Especially CAs
as I'm unlikely to often send messages to them.

eycu If you typed nothing first, it cycles through all entries
eycu in all address books.

 Sure.

But not from input history.

eycu The ordinary autocomplete picks entries only from the input
eycu history and not from any address books.

 Even if you choose History+All Address Books?

Correct.

eycu The Autocomplete settings in Options  Preferences  System will
eycu turn on or off the Autocomplete from input list but will not
eycu activate Autocomplete from the Address Books

 Are you seeing five different options? Any combination of histroy and
 address books is possible.

As long as I select one of the options that includes history,
then it will autocomplete from history. Whichever of the five
options I select, it will not autocomplete from address books.


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Re[3]: upgrading

2004-09-27 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

Tuesday, September 14, 2004, 8:35:21 PM, Barry Jones wrote:

 Hello Mary,



MB However, YMMV. And while it's easy to roll back The Bat! if one wants
MB an earlier version, the ways of Microsoft are beyond understanding and
MB I doubt that one could uninstall SP2 without a great deal more
MB technical knowledge than I have, myself. :)

 Its very simple to uninstall SP2 Mary, just do it from Add Remove
 Programs

Or even using System Restore.

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Re[2]: Complete Automatically Case sentitive

2004-09-27 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Sunday, 26 September, 2004, at 7:09:54 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 Hello expires30sept04,

 On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 17:52:02 +0100 GMT (26/09/2004, 23:52 +0700 GMT),
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

eycu using v2 autocomplete from the address books does not work at all

 Works here.

Oh well. They say YMMV   ;-)

eycu A feature I would like to see would be pressing a key to cycle
eycu through all the entries that fit what you have typed...

   crtl+ does that.

I had not discovered that one.

Testing, here crtl+ seems to cycle through the address book
entries (including CAs and including favourites as well as
entries matching what you've typed) but not from the input
history. If you typed nothing first, it cycles through all entries
in all address books.

The ordinary autocomplete picks entries only from the input
history and not from any address books.


The Autocomplete settings in Options  Preferences  System will
turn on or off the Autocomplete from input list but will not
activate Autocomplete from the Address Books and will not affect
the behaviour of crtl+.


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Re[2]: Complete Automatically Case sentitive

2004-09-27 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

On Monday, 27 September, 2004, at 9:47:27 PM, Robin Anson wrote:

 My experience using v2 is that autocomplete from the address books
 does not work at all

 Really? I have autocomplete set up to ONLY use the address books, and it
 works successfully.

Don't know what I may be doing wrong but definitely no good here.

 I used to have a problem (although I think it was in v1.6x) that some of
 the address book entries appeared to be invisible to the autocomplete
 feature, and that I had to use CTRL+- to cycle backwards to those, but
 that no longer occurs.

No experience of that but you have just taught me about crtl-.


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Re: Cursor problem with V3

2004-09-26 Thread expires30sept04
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Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 11:45:00 PM, WilWilWil wrote:

 IO,

 Since I've installed TB V3, my template who put the cursor at
 the end of an answer mail doesn't work. The cursor appears at
 the top of the editor ?


Is the %cursor macro still where you want it in your template, or has it moved or
disappeared?

Just a thought - I don't have v3.

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Re: Complete Automatically Case sentitive

2004-09-26 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

Monday, September 20, 2004, 2:12:34 PM, Joe wrote:

   On a new message when I enter a name it does an auto
 complete from my address book.  This is cool, problem is it is
 case sensitive.  If I have an entry of Andy and I type andy it
 does not auto fill.  
 Is there a way to make this case insensitive? 


 
 Using The Bat! v3.0.0.8

I guess v3 is different to v2.

My experience using v2 is that autocomplete from the address books
does not work at all but autocomplete from input history works
very well, is case insensitive and even changes the case of what
you have typed this time to match previous usage, so you type a
and it could suggest Andy.

A feature I would like to see would be pressing a key to cycle
through all the entries that fit what you have typed...


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Re[2]: OT: reply to html mail with Outlook without image download (was: Re: New Competition for The Bat!)

2004-09-26 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

Tuesday, September 14, 2004, 8:01:40 PM, Bryan Anderson wrote:


 even when the account was set to ALWAYS send in plain text,
 it still tries to download the images when you reply. I asked on
 support newsgroups and no-one has an answer for it.oh, it's
 the way that it works...it's more secure and protects your
 privacy.

Don't know Outlook but OE has an option to read all messages in
plain text which I have checked and an option to reply to
messages using the format in which they were sent which used to
give me problems until I unchecked it. I might be getting confused
with html messages that contained images rather than links to
images.

 Why do people beleive the MS spin?

Do they?

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Re: Time for 2 Lists??

2004-09-05 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

Sunday, September 5, 2004, 3:18:20 PM, joeo wrote:

 HI,

 Maybe we should have a version 3 list and a version 2 list.

Perhaps posters could be requested to prefix their subject with
[v2] or [v3] if the discussion is version-specific.

 I am staying with version 2 and don't want to download all the version 3 stuff.

At least you would know which to read and could filter out the v3
stuff.

 Thank you for your attention!

No problem  :-)

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Your signature delimiter (aka cut mark) needs to be dash dash
space, not just 2 dashes.

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Re[2]: TB! PGP

2004-09-05 Thread expires30sept04
Hi

Sunday, September 5, 2004, 2:25:52 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 Hello Ralph,

 05-Sep-2004 15:16, you wrote:

 If i download PGP 8.1 Freeware from PGP.com, will it work with
 TB?

 I'm using PGP 8.03 freeware with TheBat! and have no problems.

On the other hand I get Access Violation errors when I try to
encrypt a message, followed by nothing happening when I try to
decrypt.

 (except I have to set PGP/MIME to on manually - not auto - or else TB
 won't use PGP/MIME, I don't know why)

Kevin Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED] suggests in his
TheBat_PGPGuide.txt (which he has uploaded to the files section
of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PGPNET/)

In the appropriate template add the macros as indicated below:

  To clearsign inlined:

%usepgp%-
%nopgpmime%-
%signcomplete%-


  To sign/encrypt inlined:

%usepgp%-
%nopgpmime%-
%signcomplete%-
%encryptcomplete%-

  To sign using pgp/mime:

%usepgp%-
%pgpmime%-
%signcomplete%-

  To sign/encrypt using pgp/mime:

%usepgp%-
%pgpmime%-
%signcomplete%-
%encryptcomplete%-


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