Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-12 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Jean,

on Sunday, 11. January 2004, at 20:38:39 [GMT +0100] you wrote:

TM a list of all available Plugins is always available on my page. Sorry its
TM in German

 On which address please?
 Thanks

Have a look at my footer -:)

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Re[2]: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-11 Thread Jean Site
Hello Thomas,

Thursday, January 8, 2004, 8:07:47 PM, you wrote:

TM Hello Nick,

TM on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 11:17:39 [GMT -0700] you wrote:

 snip

TM a list of all available Plugins is always available on my page. Sorry its
TM in German



On which address please?
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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Nick Andriash
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Hello Darrin,

Wednesday, January 7, 2004, 10:03:36 PM, you wrote:

D TB’s plug-ins now finally have a real use outside of antivirus: antispam.

Is that the limit with using Plugins? Are there any other Plugins
available... or plans to introduce more of them? I have no idea what one
can do with Plugins, but RITLabs includes the ability now to use them so
just wondering what, if any, plans are on the table.

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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Nick,

on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 09:21:59 [GMT -0700] you wrote:

 Is that the limit with using Plugins? Are there any other Plugins
 available... or plans to introduce more of them? I have no idea what one
 can do with Plugins, but RITLabs includes the ability now to use them so
 just wondering what, if any, plans are on the table.

These kinds of plugin are in the moment available.

Anti Virus Plugin
Anti-Spam Plugin
Macro Plugin

The problem of developing new plugin is limited because of the not well
developed API Interface of TheBat!

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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread St - Musaic.Net

 The problem of developing new plugin is limited because of the not well
 developed API Interface of TheBat!

  How do these plug-ins work schematic? From the word _plug-in_ I figure
  it is like downloading mail SMTP/IMAP - Plug-In - The Bat, right? How
  do the plug-in grab the info, and how do it forwards it after processing?
  Are there any standard procedures one can use in Visual Basic for example?
  I know Visual Basic pretty...erm...alright... If I wanted to do a plug-in
  for The Bat, what do I need to learn about? I do not know API - am I
  stranded?

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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello St,

on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 18:45:25 [GMT +0100] you wrote:

 The problem of developing new plugin is limited because of the not well
 developed API Interface of TheBat!

   How do these plug-ins work schematic? 

Have a look:

The Bat! Common Plug-in Application Programming Interface (CP API). Official
document released on September 10, 2003.

http://klirik.narod.ru/arc/cp-api.zip

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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello Nick,

On 8 Jan 2004 at 09:21:59 -0700 GMT [17:21 CET] you wrote:

D TB’s plug-ins now finally have a real use outside of antivirus: antispam.

NA Is that the limit with using Plugins? Are there any other Plugins
NA available... or plans to introduce more of them? I have no idea what one
NA can do with Plugins, but RITLabs includes the ability now to use them so
NA just wondering what, if any, plans are on the table.

There are also macro plugins. According to Stef additional plugin
interfaces are planned for version 2.1


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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Thomas,

Thursday, January 8, 2004, 9:47:14 AM, you wrote:

 These kinds of plugin are in the moment available.

 Anti Virus Plugin
 Anti-Spam Plugin
 Macro Plugin

I'd be interested in looking at the Macro Plugin, but I do not see any
reference to it in any of the Resource Pages available. Do you know if
it's available somewhere?

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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Andre,

Thursday, January 8, 2004, 10:25:26 AM, you wrote:

AW There are also macro plugins. According to Stef additional plugin
AW interfaces are planned for version 2.1

Do you know where I can look at this Macro Plugin? Is there a Plugins
page somewhere? I checked Marck's page but couldn't see any reference to
Plugins.

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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Nick,

on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 11:17:39 [GMT -0700] you wrote:

 I'd be interested in looking at the Macro Plugin, but I do not see any
 reference to it in any of the Resource Pages available. Do you know if
 it's available somewhere?

There ar two Macro Plugins available at the moment:

MyMacro Plugin
http://en.barin.com.ua/soft/mymacros/

TBPajs Macro
http://ajs.pisem.net/


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Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Nick,

on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 11:17:39 [GMT -0700] you wrote:

 snip

a list of all available Plugins is always available on my page. Sorry its
in German


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TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-07 Thread Darrin
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Wednesday, January 07, 2004
8:59:11 PM

Hi,
I was sitting down reading my latest CPU magazine and they had a
software review article on TB!. Heres the article:

Just because Microsoft, Eudora, and Netscape/Mozilla account for roughly 90% of the 
email programs most Windows users use doesn’t mean that what remains isn’t worth 
checking out.
PocoMail, Pegasus Mail, and The Bat! each has its own following and advantages over 
the mainstream mailers.
The latest beta from The Bat! has me thinking that it’s starting to pull away from its 
immediate competitors.
The Bat! has been around for years and was considered the power emailer’s client 
choice because it was fast, had a great template set, a powerful (if underutilized 
plug-in set), and eschewed HTML mail.
Version 2 added some support for HTML mail, a much more powerful LDAP-compatible 
address book, and for some users, a whole host of bugs.
Recent betas have been chasing these bugs away, and as a longtime user, I can say 
2.01.50 seems ready for primetime.
Unchanged is TB’s speed, which is awesome. Even on a notebook, TB flies through 
downloads, uploads, and message rendering.
Unlike other programs that should know better, you don’t need the mouse to blast 
through message lists.
This is partially due to TB not displaying and downloading embedded or linked graphics 
in HTML mail and partially because the HTML rendering is just the basics, but this 
offers a level of viral protection simply not available with anything from Microsoft.
(Clicking a button displays HTML mail in an Internet Explorer window for those times 
you must see an entire graphical message.)
TB’s plug-ins now finally have a real use outside of antivirus: antispam. There are a 
few third-party antispam modules (most Bayesian) available, along with downloadable 
mailboxes filled with thousands of junk-mail messages to quickly train them.
I found these as good as Apple’s junk mail filters—high praise, indeed.
TB is a little expensive ($35) in the face of free email programs, but
if you live and die by email, you’ll find it a bargain.

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