Re: 1.53 Beta/3

2001-05-11 Thread Leslie Costar
Hello Stefan, Friday, May 11, 2001, 7:52:59 PM, you wrote: Please excuse me for such a quick update, but I hope you will like it (especially at finding bugs - I think some of them could escape my eye because of complexity of changes :-) By the way, I do not know where my posting

RE: 1.53 Beta/3

2001-05-11 Thread Foster, Graham
Yes but what exactly IS interactive addressing? Graham (on the Corp laptop again ... sigh) -Original Message- From: Nick Danger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 May 2001 21:11 To: Stefan c/o TBBETA Subject: Re: 1.53 Beta/3 Subject: 1.53 Beta/3 From: Stefan Tanurkov Dated: Fri

Re: 1.53 Beta/3

2001-05-11 Thread Nick Danger
Subject: 1.53 Beta/3 From: j. allen r. day Dated: Fri, 11 May 2001, 16:10:43 (4:10:43 PM Local) ~~ Hi j., ND Handy, but it would be even handier if you could also select what ND group to add it to on the fly. j You can . . . in

Re: 1.53 Beta/3

2001-05-11 Thread j. allen r. day
ST 1.53 Beta/3 is available for download from ST http://www.ritlabs.com/ftp/pub/the_bat/beta/tb153b03.rar -- Looks like my inbox subfolders stay viewable with this beta - hooray! (I'm not sure if that was fixed in beta 2 or not . . . did not think to check . . .) j. -- Created by

Re: 1.53 Beta/3

2001-05-11 Thread Nick Danger
Subject: 1.53 Beta/3 From: j. allen r. day Dated: Fri, 11 May 2001, 16:10:43 (4:10:43 PM Local) ~~ Hi j., ND Handy, but it would be even handier if you could also select what ND group to add it to on the fly. j You can . . . in

Re: 1.53 Beta/3

2001-05-11 Thread MaXxX
At Friday, May 11, 2001, 8:52:59 PM, Stefan hath spoken: ST Please excuse me for such a quick update, but I hope you will like ST it (especially at finding bugs - I think some of them could escape ST my eye because of complexity of changes :-) Not to be rude again, but if it's our (the

Re: 1.53 Beta/3

2001-05-11 Thread MaXxX
At Friday, May 11, 2001, 8:52:59 PM, Stefan scribbled the gibberish below: ST [+] Each account can have its personal default address book Still, there is NO way to protect any overlapping entries, not to mention any privacy in the address books. If my Bat! station was used by 3 people of my