Re:A tb wish

2002-04-12 Thread Robert Dickson


Hello All,

I have just converted over to TB from Outlook 2002 and so far I do
like it quite a bit.  The filtering and multi-account features alone
are what prompted me to change over.  In time, I will get comfortable
enough to do things like have an auto response for my PGP Keys and
perhaps a small mailing list.

My sole wish would be integration with Act 2000.  I suspect I am going
to miss keeping automatic journelling of certain business contacts in
the Act database.  Does anyone else use Act have a work around, aside
from manually entering note???

Thanks for the feedback.

Best regards,
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Re: A tb wish

2002-04-11 Thread David Elliott

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Hello Claude

On 10 April 2002 at 19:13:59 +0200 (which was 18:13 where I live) Claude
Renaud might have written



CR At work I use the bat! to send/receive e-mail through a exchange server,
CR so I had to setup up a ldap exchange address book to access the exchange
CR ab . When I send e-mails the autocompletionfeature does not work with
CR that kind of address book.

The auto-complete does not work but the ctrl and numeric + work

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Re: A tb wish

2002-04-11 Thread David Elliott

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Hail Nick

On 10 April 2002 at 13:01:56 -0500 (which was 19:01 where I live) Nick
Danger   rearranged electrons to get

 so I had to setup up a ldap exchange address book to access the
 exchange ab

ND If I might be so bold as to ask how you do this I would like to try that
ND - I wondered if there was a way to access the Exchange address book. Is
ND there any secret or am I just lacking in the knowledge of what settings
ND I need to have?

It is just settings I expect. these are mine (almost)

Under the LDAP tab

Tick ..'This address book is associated with a LDAP server'

Address 'your server address'
Port ...'389'
Return maximum .'1000'
Search Timeout .'0'
Tick ...'Login with an user name and password'
User name ..'cu=user, cn=domain'
password ...''

I hope this helps.

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Re: A tb wish

2002-04-11 Thread Nick Danger

Subject: A Tb Wish
   From: David Elliott
~~

Hello David,

 It is just settings I expect. these are mine (almost)

 Address 'your server address'

Okay, our network admin is being a butthead and won't tell me the
server address because he hates the fact I refuse to use Outlook.
What format would this normally be in?

Is it an I/P type address: 192.9.XXX.XXX?
Or is it a server.domain type of thing?
or something else all together?

Thanks for any help to try and work my way around this guy.

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Re: A tb wish

2002-04-11 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Nick,

@11 April 2002, 09:59:09 -0500 (15:59 UK time) Nick Danger wrote in
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 Okay, our network admin is being a butthead and won't tell me the
 server address because he hates the fact I refuse to use Outlook.
 What format would this normally be in?

 Is it an I/P type address: 192.9.XXX.XXX?
 Or is it a server.domain type of thing?
 or something else all together?

 Thanks for any help to try and work my way around this guy.

Open up a DOS box and PING the server by name. Then you'll have the IP
address. Problem solved.

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Re: A tb wish

2002-04-11 Thread Claude Renaud

Bonjour Nick Danger 

Le mercredi 10 avril 2002, 20:01:56, vous avez écrit :

 Subject: A Tb Wish
From: Claude Renaud
 ~~

 Hello Claude,

 so I had to setup up a ldap exchange address book to access the
 exchange ab

 If I might be so bold as to ask how you do this I would like to try
 that - I wondered if there was a way to access the Exchange address
 book. Is there any secret or am I just lacking in the knowledge of
 what settings I need to have?

 Thanks for any advice.



Hi Nick


   It's  very  simple.  You  have  to create an address book, edit its
   properties,  choose  the ldap tab and checke the this address book
   is  associated  with  a  ldap server and then in the address field
   enter  the  name of your exchange server. that's all. I send you my
   address  book  configuration  as  an  example  and if you need more
   information write me back.


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A tb wish

2002-04-10 Thread Claude Renaud

Bonjour The Bat! User's Discussion List


At  work  I  use  the  bat!  to  send/receive e-mail through a
exchange  server, so I had to setup up a ldap exchange address
book  to  access  the  exchange  ab  . When I send e-mails the
autocompletionfeature  does not work with that kind of address
book.  I  wonder  if  it would not be possible to include that
kind  of  address  book when we choose
options/preferences/system/complete addresses from/all address
books so that the autocompletion feature will work (as outlook
express  do  for  exemple)  and  we  do not need to recreate a
personal address book containing all the addresses we can use.

What do you think of ?


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Re: A tb wish

2002-04-10 Thread Nick Danger

Subject: A Tb Wish
   From: Claude Renaud
~~

Hello Claude,

 so I had to setup up a ldap exchange address book to access the
 exchange ab

If I might be so bold as to ask how you do this I would like to try
that - I wondered if there was a way to access the Exchange address
book. Is there any secret or am I just lacking in the knowledge of
what settings I need to have?

Thanks for any advice.

-- 
ò¸ó Nick
 Danger



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