Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
10 November 2004 at 07:58:01 GMT +0100
ASK When I redirect a message I want it to appear exactly as
ASK it was, and not as a clumsy .eml or .msg attachment to a plain text
ASK mail.
There must be something wrong with my setup
Hi Christian,
On Tuesday, November 9, 2004 18:31 your local time, which was 17:31 my
local time, Christian Grams [CG] wrote;
CW AV's all reading the same;
CW AV address = 00975BFC
CW Module = thebat.exe
CW Read address = 00B8
CG I can comfirm this - but with another problem i suddenly
Hi Tony,
On Tuesday, November 9, 2004 18:24 our local time, Tony Boom [TB] wrote;
TB Program is using 18,688k and the CPU shows 00 at the time I'm writing
TB this.
Program is currently using about 25,000k, but when at 100% CPU usage, it
can sometimes go as high as 75,000k forcing me to use task
Hi Alexander,
On Tuesday, November 9, 2004 18:42 your local time, which was 17:42 my
local time, Alexander Kunz [ASK] wrote;
ASK Are you using HTML?
Nope, no HTML here.
Also, TB! would randomly crash. Again, I was working away here and then
I'd get the windows message asking if I wanted to
CW I'm still consistently getting these AV's along with TB! randomly
CW crashing and Windows asking if I want to send an error report.
CW I'm not even using TB! when it happens, it's just running in the
CW background.
I can´t confirm that for my TB! It works perfectly except the problem
Hi Martin,
On Tuesday, November 9, 2004 17:40 our local time, Martin Webster [MW]
wrote;
CW IMAP is also proving testing;
MW Sorry to hear this... quite a different experience for me now. But I
MW have had similar problems and managed to solve them by clearing the
MW local cache. This resolved
Hi Chris,
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 12:16 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
Sorry, sent the last message too soon.
MW But I have had similar problems and managed to solve them by
MW clearing the local cache.
I'll give that a try and see how it goes, but this is even happening on
Hello Chris,
Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 1:11:37 PM, you wrote:
ASK Are you using HTML?
Nope, no HTML here.
OK. Well, it was worth a thought...
ASK I usually turn off that stupid error reporting feature, its
ASK nothing but an annoyance. :)
I agree, but why is TB! crashing to cause this
What does the error in the log mean?
05.11.2004 20:19:42 Checking of this base is completed.
05.11.2004 20:19:42 Refreshing main 'spam' dictionary by recalculated one.
05.11.2004 20:19:42 All autotraining process completed.
05.11.2004 20:19:42 Beginning the loading process of training
Hi Alexander,
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 13:35 your local time, which was 12:35
my local time, Alexander Kunz [ASK] wrote;
ASK Other ideas...
ASK - have you tried a complete folder maintenance?
Yup.
ASK - complete backup/uninstall/restore (with the built-in backup/restore,
ASK take care
Hi Chris,
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 12:25 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
MW But I have had similar problems and managed to solve them by
MW clearing the local cache.
CW I'll give that a try and see how it goes, but this is even happening on
CW one of my accounts where I've no
Hello TBBETA,
Just tried an experiment.
I made a backup using TB!'s internal backup from this PC which is
running the On-The-Fly version.
I then installed 3026 onto another machine and used the backup from
this PC to restore in an attempt to see if restoring from a back
up created
Hello Fabio,
This would seem to be the two lines of interest here:
FC 05.11.2004 20:19:42 Non-spam frequency dictionary:
FC 05.11.2004 20:19:42 Error loading file. May be it is corrupted or lost.
It sounds like the file that holds the non-spam info us corrupted
(it might also be missing, but
Hello TBBETA,
Never used threading by reference before, is it supposed to work as
in the image? IE: Stick them anywhere even if they don't fit?
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Hallo Fabio,
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:47:35 +0100GMT (10-11-2004, 13:47 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
FC What does the error in the log mean?
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Tony Boom [TB], wrote:
TB Never used threading by reference before, is it supposed to work as
TB in the image? IE: Stick them anywhere even if they don't fit?
Yes... But Fabio Cipparone started a new topic by hitting reply instead
of new message.
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Dear Tony,
@10-Nov-2004, 16:02 Tony Boom [TB] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBBETA:
TB Never used threading by reference before, is it supposed to work as
TB in the image? IE: Stick them anywhere even if they don't fit?
It's what happens when someone hits reply to start a new topic
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 17:02, Tony Boom wrote:
Never used threading by reference before, is it supposed to work
as in the image? IE: Stick them anywhere even if they don't fit?
No, but that is the fault of Fabio Cipparone. Instead of creating a new
mail, he obviously
Hallo Tony,
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 16:02:46 +GMT (10-11-2004, 17:02 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
TB Never used threading by reference before, is it supposed to work
TB as in the image?
Yes.
TB IE: Stick them anywhere even if they don't fit?
The message that doesn't fit is a message
Hello Tony Boom everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 09:51:27 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
ASK When I redirect a message I want it to appear exactly as it was, and
ASK not as a clumsy .eml or .msg attachment to a plain text mail.
There must be something wrong with my setup then.
Wrong? Well... :-)
Hello Martin Webster everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 17:07:55 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
TB Never used threading by reference before, is it supposed to work as in
TB the image? IE: Stick them anywhere even if they don't fit?
Yes...
Regarding Tony's question, I'd rather say: NO! :-)
But Fabio
Hello Marck,
A reminder of what Marck D Pearlstone typed on:
10 November 2004 at 17:09:35 GMT +0100
MDP It's what happens when someone hits reply to start a new topic and is
MDP against list rules and the person who did it was rewarded with a
MDP trout.
I didn't mean to get anyone into
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
10 November 2004 at 17:15:56 GMT +0100
ASK He got fish!
Sorry Fabio, didn't mean to drop you in it. I feel like a bit of a
grass now.
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Hello Tony,
A reminder of what Tony Boom typed on:
10 November 2004 at 17:50:37 GMT +0100
TB Is that a bug with threading or my filter?
I worked it out and I find it very strange behaviour. Instead of the
filter kicking in when I read a message and tuning my post red, it
doesn't kick in
Hello Tony Boom everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 17:56:54 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
That's not how I was expecting it to work, I keep going back and
re-reading post's that appear unread.
The unread coloring (bold) in threading is a bit different. It simply
indicates that somewhere in the thread
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
10 November 2004 at 18:05:19 GMT +0100
ASK The unread coloring (bold) in threading is a bit different. It simply
ASK indicates that somewhere in the thread is an unread message.
I can see the logic in that.
ASK I couldn't live
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 18:34, Tony Boom wrote:
ASK The unread coloring (bold) in threading is a bit different. It
ASK simply indicates that somewhere in the thread is an unread
ASK message.
I can see the logic in that.
Make sure you enable the column Message flags. The little
Hello Marcus,
A reminder of what Marcus Ohlström typed on:
10 November 2004 at 18:51:20 GMT +0100
MO If nothing else, at least you will enjoy the ease with
MO which you can ignore parts of a discussion
Now that appeals to me, especially when it comes to IMAP or what day
of the week
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 17:08:52, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
It's what happens when someone hits reply to start a new topic and is
against list rules and the person who did it was rewarded with a
trout.
IMHO, TB should offer an option to break thread on subject change...
( Hint, hint
Hello Tony Boom everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 18:34:43 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
ASK I couldn't live without threading, really. :-)
I'll give it a try for a few days but I'm not impressed.
Of course, it depends on what you're used to.
Threading saves me so much time. Certain discussions
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
10 November 2004 at 20:22:09 GMT +0100
ASK Of course, it depends on what you're used to.
I'll give it a few days and I'll probably get used to it. It's just that
I tried it once when it was first introduced into TB and it
Hello Tony,
A reminder of what Tony Boom typed on:
10 November 2004 at 17:56:57 GMT +0100
TB Instead of the filter kicking in when I read a message and tuning my
TB post red, it doesn't kick in until I read ALL the post in a thread
Not only do ALL my posts in the thread turn red when the
Hello Tony Boom everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 20:55:05 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
I'll give it a few days and I'll probably get used to it. It's just that
I tried it once when it was first introduced into TB and it didn't work
too well and this is the first time since then.
The result
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
10 November 2004 at 21:09:10 GMT +0100
ASK someone replying some trashy webmailer (hotmail), the AOL client,
ASK or whatever ... *sigh*
ASK But here, in our (near) perfect *g* little Batworld, its working
Even with gmail :)
Hello Tony Boom everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 21:21:37 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
Even with gmail :)
Nope - your mails are sorted in just fine. :-)
But there's a reason for that and I don't think you could do it with any
other client.
Oh, there's a couple of mail client that offer good
Hello Alexander,
Tuesday (November 9, 2004, 11:59 AM) you wrote:
ASK as discussed on TBUDL (see subj.):
ASK https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4036
Because of the apparent lack of clarity in the other branch of this
thread, I would like to reiterate and clarify this request.
In popular
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
10 November 2004 at 21:41:48 GMT +0100
ASK Oh, there's a couple of mail client that offer good threading
ASK functionality.
No, not talking about threading. You said:
ASK threading by References will most likely be broken
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
10 November 2004 at 17:13:02 GMT +0100
ASK Was that message HTML only? Maybe thats a clue, I haven't tried that.
Ah, you never mentioned mixed content, just html. The message I tried it
on after reading your post was from a
Hello John,
A reminder of what John Thomas typed on:
10 November 2004 at 21:43:55 GMT +0100
JT IMHO, TB! has it wrong here
Problem is so many people on this and the other lists fought long and
hard to keep html of any description out of TB! completely. So whatever
html capability TB! has is
Tony Boom wrote:
Problem is so many people on this and the other lists fought long and
hard to keep html of any description out of TB! completely. So whatever
html capability TB! has is a bonus whether wrong or right.
I'm not saying I agree one way or t'other but that's how it was.
Well, it *does*
Hello Martin,
Sunday, November 7, 2004, 21:00 you wrote at
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll submit a BR tonight or first thing tomorrow.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4043
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Hello hggdh everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 22:23:49 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
Well, it *does* make sense not to use HTML. Given that most HTML
rendering is done by the MS-supplied DLLs (maybe TB! has it's own, I do
not know), I am really, really, not willing to see HTML-based e-mails...
Hello beta testers.
I just got a your message base is corrupted - do you want to repair it
now message.
I was stupid enough not to back up the TBB file before I let TB!
repair the message base.
The result: One part0001.bin of 43 MB and _15_ months of mail lost!
I think the repair sucks
Hello Peter Fjelsten everyone else
on 10-Nov-2004 at 22:38:58 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
I think the repair sucks big time. Has anyone else experienced
something similar? What can I do to the bin file to retrieve the
messages?
I don't know the format of the .bin file that you have now. If
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
And you I - we both have to deal with an HTML mail one day. Maybe. And on
that day, it should work as expected (and I do not expect my mail client to
blow an HTML message to pieces when forwarding/redirecting it), and thats
what this thread is about.
I stand corrected.
Hello Peter,
I was stupid enough not to back up the TBB file before I let TB!
repair the message base.
The result: One part0001.bin of 43 MB and _15_ months of mail lost!
From what you say it looks like you didn't back up your massage base in
15 months, and you can't blame repair for
MAU,
On 11-11-2004 01:38, you [M] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
M From what you say it looks like you didn't back up your massage base
M in 15 months, and you can't blame repair for that.
No, true, but I _can_ blame TB! for corrupting my message base and the
lulling me into a false sense of
Hello Peter,
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 8:40:04 AM, you wrote:
No, true, but I _can_ blame TB! for corrupting my message base and
the lulling me into a false sense of security be claiming the
ability to repair it.
Any self-healing capabilities of about anyhing in the world (except
those of
Alexander,
On 11-11-2004 08:47, you [ASK] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ASK Any self-healing capabilities of about anyhing in the world (except
ASK those of my own physical body) usually make me go to red alert...
ASK :)
I know. It is also very un-likely of me to trust this... :)
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