Re: Please ignore this test msg. Thank you.

2004-07-11 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo jan,

On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 17:36:20 -0400GMT (11-7-2004, 23:36 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

JR 
JR Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Test failed due to lack of a signature delimiter. ;-)

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Please ignore this test msg. Thank you.

2004-07-11 Thread jan . rifkinson








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Re: Copying the LIST of messages in a TheBat! folder into the text ofa new message. THANK YOU ALL.

2003-02-09 Thread Daniel Grunberg
DG Is it possible to copy the LIST of messages in a TheBat! folder
DG into the TEXT of a new message?

Thank you all for your interest and for your help.

TBUDL is amazing. This is the second time I posted a detailed
requirement and harvested a well-engineered, full-scale solution to my
problem.

Thanks again,

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Re: Copying the LIST of messages in a TheBat! folder into the text ofa new message. THANK YOU ALL.

2003-02-09 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Daniel,

On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 11:08:09 -0500GMT (9-2-03, 17:08 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

DG TBUDL is amazing. This is the second time I posted a detailed
DG requirement and harvested a well-engineered, full-scale solution
DG to my problem.

Well, let's say it's fun to solve a puzzle.

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Thank you, another question :-)

2002-08-19 Thread Sergey Uvarov

Dear Peter,

Is there an another place (except %COMMENT) to put some text?
Or it is possible to put text into clipboard?
I want to treat some text (HTML made bu MS Word) and make plain text
message from it. So I need one place to put HTML and another to pass
pieces of text to another quick templates (for wrapping foe example).

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Sergey Uvarov

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THANK YOU: was Re[2]: TB! Import of mail folders from OE6

2002-07-13 Thread Inter-Gold

Hello Allie and Adam,

You wrote:


ACM TB! hasn't changed the creation date of the messages. TB! has a column
ACM that tells you when messages were downloaded to TB! and an import time
ACM is also generated. This has nothing to do with the message headers or
ACM content. If all those messages were imported at the same time then the
ACM received times will be the same. However, the message creation times,
ACM i.e., the times each message was created as seen in the message
ACM headers, are as they were in Outlook Express.

Thank  you!  I  had  precisely  that intuition a minute before opening
Adam's mail today! So _this_ problem is solved.

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THANK YOU: was :TB! Address Book Import from OE6/Netscape 4.79

2002-07-13 Thread Joyce Sala

Hello friends,

Wanted to thank Peter and Sandro for helping me solve the address book
problem.
As  you can see, I am now using TB!, although I still have a few minor
problems  queries.

Thank you again.


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THANK YOU: was TB! Antivirus settings for NAV2002

2002-07-13 Thread Joyce Sala

Hello Peter,

Thank  you  for  your  help  in this matter. Actually TB! probably got
scared by you, and decided to behave well ALL by itself!!;))
So now I have scanning both in and out.
Thanks again.

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-22 Thread David van Zuijlekom

Hello Mike,

On Saturday, June 22, 2002 at 23:03:13 -0400, you wrote concerning
'First post is a Thank You!':
...
 I still have some things to tweak, and my key request is not yet
 automatic. For now, I'm giving up on today with thanks to all.

There is one more thing you have to do. See your message I'm replying
to and have a look at the quotes. There is one line that has some bad
wrapping. That's probably because you have word wrapping enabled in
your PGP settings. It's better to disable this feature or set it at
the same length as TB! if you also use PGP for other programs.

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Re[2]: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-22 Thread DG Raftery Sr.

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Saturday, June 22, 2002
10:51:46 AM
RE: First post is a Thank You!
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Greetings Mike,

On Friday, June 21, 2002, 11:03:13 PM, you wrote:

Mike My earlier messages were attempts to use my PGP 7.0.3 with TB! and it
Mike could not be made to work. I changed PGP versions to PGP 6x and things
Mike began working. The earlier key was destroyed with the un-install of PGP
Mike 7 so please disregard that one and forgive my bumpy start.

Sorry. This reply is kind of like closing the barn door after the horse is
out but 

Always, ALWAYS, back up your keypairs to floppy or to a backup directory on
your hard drive. I've seen many that have many keypairs residing on key
servers because of the failure to backup keypairs so they simply create a
new one because most can't remember the paraphrase to delete the unused
keypairs.

Anyway  See my 1st paragraph.

- --
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 DG Raftery Sr.

There are never enough hours in a day, but always too many days before Saturday.

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-22 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Saturday, June 22, 2002, at 4:19:54 AM PST, David van Zuijlekom
wrote:

 It's better to disable this feature or set it at the same length as
 TB! if you also use PGP for other programs.

Hello David,

Just to be safe, I would recommend setting PGP's wrap *two
characters greater than* TB!'s setting - not the same.

Melissa
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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-22 Thread Mike Apsey

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DG,

Saturday, June 22, 2002, 10:59:42 AM, you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


DRS Sorry. This reply is kind of like closing the barn door after the
DRS horse is out but 

DRS Always, ALWAYS, back up your keypairs to floppy or to a backup
DRS directory on your hard drive. I've seen many that have many
DRS keypairs residing on key servers because of the failure to backup
DRS keypairs so they simply create a new one because most can't
DRS remember the paraphrase to delete the unused keypairs.

All true and good information.

In my previous use of PGP with Agent, I was most careful about
that but it has been several years since using that key, and I *do*
still have it and will import it to the new install.

Also, unless someone uploaded to a server without my permission or
knowledge, the newest pair in question was never used. In all my years
of PGP, I have never used a key server, and prefer to give my Public
Key (I have had only one) to those requesting them via e-mail. That
does not mean, of course, that they do not exist on the key server
network. In fact, I may check that later this afternoon after adding
my original (saved to floppy) keypair to this new install.

If someone uploaded my dead key, my apologies. I made no attempt to
back it up for it was:

1.) New 2). Used here only in my first couple messages (wrongly). 3.)
Generated in 7.0.3 which I was not sure would work with it's older
cousin version.4.) Never uploaded to a Key Server that I was aware.
and finally 5.) Immediately identified by me as not working at all
with my TB! integration. 6). A mere 3 experimental hours old.

Please don't think me defensive, or ungrateful to you for your
assistance and suggestions. Also, none of those are excuses. Your
information is important. I merely wish to demonstrate to the list
that I am not (quite) as sloppy nor naive with PGP as it may appear
but I am very new with using PGP as an integrated program with TB!.

- --
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Mike

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Re[2]: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-22 Thread DG Raftery Sr.

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Saturday, June 22, 2002
1:06:48 PM
RE: First post is a Thank You!
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Greetings Mike,

On Saturday, June 22, 2002, 12:05:20 PM, you wrote:

Mike Please don't think me defensive, or ungrateful to you for your
Mike assistance and suggestions. Also, none of those are excuses. Your
Mike information is important. I merely wish to demonstrate to the list
Mike that I am not (quite) as sloppy nor naive with PGP as it may appear
Mike but I am very new with using PGP as an integrated program with TB!.

The intention of my post was NEVER to belittle nor deride you. I'm sorry if
I came across that way.

- --
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 DG Raftery Sr.

Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven.

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-22 Thread David van Zuijlekom

Hello Melissa,

On Saturday, June 22, 2002 at 09:02:25 -0700, you wrote concerning
'First post is a Thank You!':
...
 Just to be safe, I would recommend setting PGP's wrap *two
 characters greater than* TB!'s setting - not the same.

I stand corrected. I wasn't 100% sure about that, so thank you for
correcting me.

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First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Mike Apsey

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Hello List!

I have lurked the archive these past few months and thought now that
I'm getting comfy with filters, I'd subscribe and check-in to say
thank you.

I purchased TB! only recently, having migrated from Agent, which was a
primary e-mail (multiple instance) for me since 1994's Agent99 rolled
into an e-mail client a year later.

I made the move to TB! as soon as I bought it and have never looked
back. Now that I'm comfortable with it, I have begun some filtering
exercises. All works as expected. Excellent software, fairly priced.

TB! has been incredibly stable for me. Never a problem. Of course, no
skins or such here. G I love it just the way it is with only minor
suggestions, which have been sent to RitLabs.

Thanks folks. Nice to know if I get into a jam there's some place to
turn. Please, if you see something amiss with this first post, please
holler.

Welp, here goes!

- --
Peace,
Mike

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Jonathan Angliss

On Friday, June 21, 2002, Mike Apsey wrote...

 Thanks folks. Nice to know if I get into a jam there's some place to
 turn. Please, if you see something amiss with this first post,
 please holler.

Nothing wrong at this end... except one point... you have setup a
filter to respond when somebody requests your PGP signature... and
then put your PGP signature underneath... is there any point in one,
or the other? ;)

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 10:02:21 AM PST, Jonathan Angliss wrote:

 Nothing wrong at this end... except one point... you have setup a
 filter to respond when somebody requests your PGP signature... and
 then put your PGP signature underneath... is there any point in one,
 or the other? ;)

Hello Jonathan,

It seems that Mike, like me, prefers to offer his PGP key via a key
request/email response - rather than upload it to the keyservers.

It's not, as you put it, his signature you're requesting when you
click on his mailto and send the request email; it's his key.  Once
you have his key, you can verify his signature.

Melissa
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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Jonathan Angliss

On Friday, June 21, 2002, Melissa Reese wrote...

 Hello Jonathan,

 It seems that Mike, like me, prefers to offer his PGP key via a key
 request/email response - rather than upload it to the keyservers.

 It's not, as you put it, his signature you're requesting when you
 click on his mailto and send the request email; it's his key.  Once
 you have his key, you can verify his signature.

I know that... but go back and read his post again... and he has put
his PGP signature *below* that email request link, even though he has
the email request filter setup.  Just thought that was a little odd...
but that could just be me ;)

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Jonathan,

@21 June 2002, 12:02:21 -0500 (18:02 UK time) Jonathan Angliss wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Nothing wrong at this end... except one point... you have setup a
 filter to respond when somebody requests your PGP signature...

... erm ... that's PGP key. You need that to verify the signature.

 and then put your PGP signature underneath... is there any point in
 one, or the other? ;)

It's a bit different from S/MIME in the respect that the key is not
included with the signature. You have to acquire the key elsewhere to
be able to verify a signature.

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Jonathan Angliss

On Friday, June 21, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote...

 On Friday, June 21, 2002, Melissa Reese wrote...

 Hello Jonathan,

 It seems that Mike, like me, prefers to offer his PGP key via a key
 request/email response - rather than upload it to the keyservers.

heh... ignore me... Thanks Marck... I completely didn't see one was
key, the other was signature... my apologies for the confusion ;)  The
original email is fine... just me ;)

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 11:15:06 AM PST, Jonathan Angliss wrote:

 I know that... but go back and read his post again... and he has put
 his PGP signature *below* that email request link, even though he
 has the email request filter setup. Just thought that was a little
 odd... but that could just be me ;)

Hello Jonathan,

I think it's just you!  ;-)

He didn't just put his signature below his key request mailto. He
*signed* his message. There is nothing unusual at all with him signing
his message, and at the same time, giving his readers the opportunity
to obtain his key (so that they can then verify the signatures on his
signed messages; and also, of course, send him encrypted email if they
wish).

Melissa
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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 9:55:48 AM PST, Mike Apsey wrote:

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Hello Mike,

This has really nothing to do with TB!, but since it's just one little
thread, I hope I'll be forgiven for continuing OT here...

While your key request seems to have worked, the key I received was
not the one you used to sign your message with; hence I still cannot
verify your signature.  :-)

The key you used to sign your message is:

0x563FD539

...and the key I received from your key request was:

0x4EBD8098

oops?

Melissa
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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Mike Apsey

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: MD5

Melissa,

Friday, June 21, 2002, 2:40:22 PM, you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

MR The key you used to sign your message is:

MR 0x563FD539

MR ...and the key I received from your key request was:

MR 0x4EBD8098

MR oops?

Yes, oops. Sorry. The last one is right. I'm not used to Open PGP
and had done messed-up!

I think all is well now.
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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Mike Apsey

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Melissa,

Friday, June 21, 2002, 2:40:22 PM, you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

MR 0x563FD539

MR ...and the key I received from your key request was:

MR 0x4EBD8098

MR oops?

Actually oops2. Not the last one above, but the last one I sent. The
first one (0x563FD539)is correct--for the record. I think. :-(

Ho boy! Bear with me folks. Sorry for the traffic.

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Old men enjoy giving advice when they are no longer
capable of serving as a bad example.

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Mike Apsey,

In Reference to your Posting on Friday, June 21 2002 at 12:10 PM PDT,

 Actually oops2. Not the last one above, but the last one I sent. The
 first one (0x563FD539)is correct--for the record. I think. :-(

Well, the Key I received is still wrong... it cannot verify your
signature: Key ID 0x26C51F27 is the one you sent me, while 0x4EBD8098 is
the one you sent Melissa. Appears as if you have 3 different Keys.

gpg: Signature made 06/21/02 12:09:54 PDT using RSA key ID 563FD539
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found



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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Mike,

@21 June 2002, 15:10:08 -0400 (20:10 UK time) Mike Apsey wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Ho boy! Bear with me folks. Sorry for the traffic.

No problem - that's what the list is here for - sorting out TB usage
and teething troubles. There is a PGP-Basic list on yahoogroups if you
want to get deeper into that aspect of things.

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Mike Apsey

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Nick,

Friday, June 21, 2002, 7:58:46 PM, you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

NA Well, the Key I received is still wrong... it cannot verify your
NA signature: Key ID 0x26C51F27 is the one you sent me, while
NA 0x4EBD8098 is the one you sent Melissa. Appears as if you have 3
NA different Keys.

My apologies. With help from Melissa I nailed the problem with my
installation of PGP 7.0.3. My bad. That has now been fixed. I hope
Please send a new Key request.

My key requests aren't quite automated yet, but I'm close.

Thank you for commenting. I still have some work to do and at the
moment, I have guests, so it may be a bit.

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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Mike Apsey,

In Reference to your Posting on Friday, June 21 2002 at 05:24 PM PDT,

 My apologies. With help from Melissa I nailed the problem with my
 installation of PGP 7.0.3. My bad. That has now been fixed. I hope
 Please send a new Key request.

Ok, I was able to verify the message I am replying to which you signed
with Key ID 0x26C51F27, but I still cannot verify the first few messages you
posted in this thread. Apparently you used Key ID 0x563FD539 which you
have not made available:

gpg: Signature made 06/21/02 09:55:57 PDT using RSA key ID 563FD539
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found


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Re: First post is a Thank You!

2002-06-21 Thread Mike Apsey

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Nick,

Friday, June 21, 2002, 10:41:48 PM, you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

NA In Reference to your Posting on Friday, June 21 2002 at 05:24 PM PDT,

 My apologies. With help from Melissa I nailed the problem with my
 installation of PGP 7.0.3. My bad. That has now been fixed. I hope
 Please send a new Key request.

NA Ok, I was able to verify the message I am replying to which you signed
NA with Key ID 0x26C51F27, but I still cannot verify the first few
messages you
NA posted in this thread. Apparently you used Key ID 0x563FD539 which you
NA have not made available:

My earlier messages were attempts to use my PGP 7.0.3 with TB! and it
could not be made to work. I changed PGP versions to PGP 6x and things
began working. The earlier key was destroyed with the un-install of PGP
7 so please disregard that one and forgive my bumpy start.

I still have some things to tweak, and my key request is not yet
automatic. For now, I'm giving up on today with thanks to all.

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Thank you for your answer, but why on earth does it suddenly change my writing into code?

2002-01-05 Thread Britt Malka

I have written the letter as usually. I use SecureBat! version 1.54.


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Re: Thank you for your answer, but why on earth does it suddenly change my writing into code?

2002-01-05 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Britt,

On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 13:13:31 +0100GMT (5-1-02, 13:13 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

BM I have written the letter as usually. I use SecureBat! version 1.54.

So I saw, this message was readable, but your second message about
exporting didn't make much sense either.
Changed any settings lately or changed versions?

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Re[2]: Thank you for your answer, but why on earth does it suddenly change my writing into code?

2002-01-05 Thread Britt Malka

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Re: Thank you for your answer, but why on earth does it suddenly change my writing into code?

2002-01-05 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Britt,

On 05 January 2002 at 13:13:31 [GMT+0100] (which was 12:13 where I
live) Britt Malka wrote to Roelof Otten and made these points:

 I have written the letter as usually. I use SecureBat! version 1.54.

This one's perfectly legible. It looks almost as if it's taken the
encrypted message and sent it without decrypting it first. If you have
a copy of the original and the one you got back from the list, MIME
forward both to Max and see what he has to say.

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thank you (was: template adressbook)

2001-12-28 Thread Luc

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Hi list,
Dierk, Januk,

tnx a lot for the reply. I thought it had something to do with QT ;-)
Better safe then sorry though lol

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  The favourite game in Austria is Mikado. The one who moves something first, loses.
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It worked - Thank YOU!

2001-12-08 Thread Sebastian

Hey guys, it worked, I am now error-message free!

Thank you so much for all your input, I really appreciate it, great
group!

Merci,

Sebastian. :)


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Re: It worked - Thank YOU!

2001-12-08 Thread Peter Meyns

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On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 15:42:30 +0100GMT (which was 15:42 +0100GMT where I live),
Sebastian thought about It worked - Thank YOU! and wrote:

S Hey guys, it worked, I am now error-message free!

S Thank you so much for all your input, I really appreciate it, great
S group!

Yes, Sebastian, it is. :))

I'd like to add: You are lucky to use TB!. You will really have to *force*
it to execute any Outlook viruses. ;o)

S Merci,

I'm grateful too. :)

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'Nothing is fool-proof to a sufficiently talented fool.'

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Comment: Have a lot of fun! :-)

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Differential Pricing for TB [Was: Re: Thank you]

2000-10-31 Thread Paula Ford

On Monday, October 30, 2000, Avenarius wrote:

 I'm still reeling from the loss of the 35 dollars I had to pay for The
 Bat here in Slovakia. I could have bought 70 (yeah, seventy) full
 menu lunches for the money here. Or I could have paid my rent for six
 weeks.

On the lunch price scale, that would translate into $350 US for me. As
much as I love TB, I certainly wouldn't pay that much for it.
Unfortunately, it seems that most software is priced based on the
standard of living in the world's wealthiest nations. I think RIT Labs
would say that this is where the vast majority of their paying customers
reside. One might counter that the pricing dictates that outcome.

A long time on the list, the possibility of establishing differential
pricing for different countries was discussed. It's obviously done for
local markets for some products. A Coke, for example, bought in Mexico
costs a small fraction of what it costs across the border in the U.S.
But, how could RIT Labs establish differential prices based on the
location of the customer, when the software is universally available as
a download? Could international currency exchange rates be used? How
would they verify the location of the customer? How would customers
charged the most react? If a reasonable method could be developed, I
suspect that RIT Labs would see increased registrations from less
affluent nations, but would that offset the costs of such a system? Not
an easy business problem to solve, but it certainly would be interesting
trying.

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Re: Thank you

2000-10-30 Thread Karin Spaink

On 30-10-2000 at 00:48, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
 Hisgate Webmaster wrote and made these points:

HW We were looking for a professional E-mail program that we can
HW reply on for filtering and stability. We have Eudora 5.0 as you
HW can tell by the headers. But it is starting to get overloaded we
HW think. We subscribe to over 400 Lists and receive approx. 150
HW mails per day. We also run a Newsletter that we would like to
HW manage from our E-mail client.

 That sounds perfectly manageable from within TB. There are quite a
 number of Eudoran refugees here on the list who may be able to aid you
 through whatever "culture shock" you may experience as you move from
 one platform to the other.

Yo. I am one of the Eudora refugees, and I'll gladly help
you to solve any question that you might have..



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Re[2]: Thank you

2000-10-30 Thread Avenarius

A Bat-fellow, Marck D. Pearlstone,
wrote on Sunday, October 29, 2000 at 23:48:01 GMT,
which was Monday 0:48 a.m. in Bratislava --

HW if you're looking for a professional, feature-packed mail client,
HW I heartily recommend "The Bat!", ...

MDP snip

HW Alex.

MDP That sounds like one Alexander V. Kiselev to me :-).

However, it was Alex. of Slovakia. 8-) I'm hanging around on the
Pegasus list because, just like my Russian namesake, on the whole I
admire Pegasus while acknowledging its deficiencies when compared to
The Bat. (Main deficiencies being no multilinguality and no
templates.) What I admire most of all in Pegasus is the fact that it's
free; this is no accident, but the designer's, David Harris's
philosophy. The philosophy is marvellously described in the short
"About Pegasus History" article located in Pegasus's Help menu.

I'm still reeling from the loss of the 35 dollars I had to pay for The
Bat here in Slovakia. I could have bought 70 (yeah, seventy) full
menu lunches for the money here. Or I could have paid my rent for six
weeks.

I wonder if any American or Englishman on the list would have paid 35
dollars for The Bat if you could buy a full menu lunch in the U. S.
for just 50 cents, as in the 1930s?

It's un-Christian of RITlabs to fail to offer substantial discounts to
fellow Bolshevism-stricken Eastern Europeans. ;-(( It's the good ol'
Bill Gates strategy that RITlabs are employing here in Slovakia: set
American prices for Slovakia, being content with the fact that most
people, instead of buying your program, will steal it. That's what
most Slovaks do: they crack The Bat instead of buying it.


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Thank you

2000-10-29 Thread Hisgate Webmaster

Thank you for welcoming us to the list.

We were looking for a professional E-mail program that
we can reply on for filtering and stability. We have Eudora 5.0
as you can tell by the headers. But it is starting to get 
overloaded
we think. We subscribe to over 400 Lists and receive approx. 150
mails
per day. We also run a Newsletter that we would like to manage from
our E-mail client.

We hope that The Bat will be the answer. We looked at
Pegasus
briefly, but while introducing ourselves to the Pegasus List one of
the members sent us a private E-mail :
..
if you're looking for a professional, feature-packed mail client, I 

heartily recommend The Bat!, down loadable at
www.ritlabs.com.
It has 
all the filters you can think of, plus fully customizable message 
templates. Also it's fast and lightweight, unlike Eudora. It's 
considered by many to be the world's leading mail client; it's also an

editorial pick at CNET's
www.download.com.
Alex. 
(fan of Pegasus, but seeing it lags behind The Bat! which was 
originally inspired by Pegasus)
..

So we are hoping it works

Thanks again for welcoming us


RobertDarla


Re: Thank you

2000-10-29 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Hisgate,

On 29 October 2000 at 17:31:16 GMT -0600 (which was 23:31 where I
live) Hisgate Webmaster wrote and made these points:

HW Thank you for welcoming us to the list.

While you are welcome to this list, posting in HTML is expressly
forbidden in the list charter. Please do not do this again. Thank you
for your cooperation.

HW We were looking for a professional E-mail program that we can
HW reply on for filtering and stability. We have Eudora 5.0 as you
HW can tell by the headers. But it is starting to get overloaded we
HW think. We subscribe to over 400 Lists and receive approx. 150
HW mails per day. We also run a Newsletter that we would like to
HW manage from our E-mail client.

That sounds perfectly manageable from within TB. There are quite a
number of Eudoran refugees here on the list who may be able to aid you
through whatever "culture shock" you may experience as you move from
one platform to the other.

snip

HW if you're looking for a professional, feature-packed mail client, I
HW heartily recommend "The Bat!",  ...

snip

HW Alex.

That sounds like one Alexander V. Kiselev to me :-).

HW So we are hoping it works

If you run into difficulties, this is the place to ask questions. You
may also find basic help on the FAQ web site at
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/FAQ.html

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Just a Thank You Message

1999-10-12 Thread Bernd Bubis

Hello Andrew,

thank you for your help.

It works!

Best regards,
 Berndmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Sunday, October 10, 1999, 8:06:38 PM, you wrote:

AKL Hello, The Bat Users!

 Sure: often it is enough to look at the TO: Field. But however a lot
 of emails, especially from mailing- lists don't show my receiving
 mailbox, but instead something like
 
 The Bat announcement susbcriber [EMAIL PROTECTED].
 
 which gives me no clou about which of my mailboxes received the
 mail.

AKL Look at the kludges of the message (Ctrl+Shift+K toggles it). There
AKL you should find the e-mail address to which the message was sent.

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Re: to all on the son's attachment thread....Thank you

1999-01-16 Thread Watcher

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Thursday, November 18, 1999, 9:50:17 AM, Pasquale wrote:
 Hello TBUDL,

   Thanks to all, I had the save in separate directory checked ( I
   think this was default ), so now I have show in line ticked.
   Two other questions, the Attach folder is hidden in The Bat, but
   viewable in windows explorer is this by design?, and lastly when
 I 
   click on a url Bat launches IE5, how do I get it to launch Opera
   instead?

  I solved this problem by making Opera my default browser, now any
program not told otherwise brings up Opera... as it should.  8^)  As
to the answer you are looking for, "Change what happens when you
doubleclick a url".  Could this be another undocumented feature?  If
not my way works well.

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Re: to all on the son's attachment thread....Thank you

1999-01-16 Thread Ali Martin

Hi all,

  Watcher wrote:

   Thanks to all, I had the save in separate directory checked ( I
   think this was default ), so now I have show in line ticked.
   Two other questions, the Attach folder is hidden in The Bat, but
   viewable in windows explorer is this by design?, and lastly when
 I 
   click on a url Bat launches IE5, how do I get it to launch Opera
   instead?

   I solved this problem by making Opera my default browser, now any
 program not told otherwise brings up Opera... as it should.  8^)  As
 to the answer you are looking for, "Change what happens when you
 doubleclick a url".  Could this be another undocumented feature?  If
 not my way works well.

The Bat! will only work with the default browser, so making Opera the
default browser is the answer. I don't know if the flexibility where
this is concerned will change however.

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