Hey Mike,
you wrote:
That's the reason! The hostname of the mail server needs to match the
hostname on the certificate you generated.
and how I can create a certificate for the hostname?
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Frank WildICQ: 97156954
written with The Bat! v1.54 Beta/31
Hello Tong!
On Saturday, January 26, 2002 at 9:08:04 AM you wrote:
When loading thebat, take over all topmost windows.
I would like status bar instead of big connection windows.
If you use a link to start TB! (maybe in Autostart) you can edit the
Target line in its properties. Add the
Hello Dierk Haasis,
Oh yes, Thank you very much.
/nologo work well. The Bat didn't takeover all topmost windows.
I never use MailTicker so I disable it.
How about one statusbar in main windows ?
I would to track the processing but the connection windows too big
and not cute. I don't know how to
Hi Shauna
On Wednesday, January 23, 2002 4:24:06 PM you wrote:
SS I'm still getting the access violation on shut down with Beta 31,
SS at least on my NT4 machine (haven't tried it on the Win2K machine
SS yet).
I had never this problem before - until today... Seems a very
Hello TBBETA
When reading messages I generally use the space shortcut to
scroll down one page height or to the next message if at the end
of the message. This works fine in the preview pane for both
plain text and html e-mail. When the messages are maximized the
shortcut
Hello SyP,
On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 9:00:40 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
S I don't know if the RFCs require a maximum line length in this
S matter
,-= [ http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1341.txt / [Page 17] ] =-
| The output stream (encoded bytes) must be represented in lines
Hello tbbeta,
I just saw a strange behaviour...
3/4 of my send folder doesn't show me the names, subject and the
correct date in the messagelistpane. when I click on the message the
info's are correct. :-/
I don't know when this occured. I've seen it a few minutes ago.
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