TB and post forms

2004-03-19 Thread Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello, tbbeta. I've tried to use one www4mail service with The Bat! I've request the start page of the one of the searching system, and when I've received the HTML document with forms, filled the search request and pressed search, TB makes an empty letter addressed to www4mail service. However,

Re: AntiSpam for a friend

2004-03-19 Thread Foster, Graham
Hello Peter Maybe, yes. But does he have to? (I have no experience whatsoever with Outlook...) The SpamBayes plugin is far superior to K9 for an Outlook/Exchange combination. I use K9 at Home (My wife won't use TB! and prefers OE - as it changes less often), I use Outlook/Exchange with

Re: TB and post forms

2004-03-19 Thread Jernej Simoni
On Friday, March 19, 2004, 10:08:11, Alexey N. Vinogradov wrote: html form method=post enctype=application/x-www-form-urlencoded action=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... /form /html I suppose that TB can't work properly with such HTML forms which are posted using post method. The bit of HTML

Re[2]: TB and post forms

2004-03-19 Thread Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello, Jernej. You wrote 19.03.2004 @ 19:07 in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] using mailer The Bat! (v2.05 Beta/1) form method=post enctype=application/x-www-form-urlencoded action=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... JS The bit of HTML code you posted is invalid - the only action you can specify JS with

Re: TB and post forms

2004-03-19 Thread Jernej Simoni
On Friday, March 19, 2004, 14:05:05, Martin Webster wrote: At the risk of going off topic, I think this is incorrect. Surely, the action can include any valid URI, which includes URLs. For example: It can include it, but there is no guarantee it will work - for all you know, I may have no

Re: TB and post forms

2004-03-19 Thread MaXxX
On Friday, March 19, 2004, at 3:23:43 PM, Jernej Simoni picked up a feather, dipped its tip in ink, and began scribbling: It can include it, but there is no guarantee it will work - for all you know, I may have no mailer installer - what should the browser do then? The problem concerned not

Re[2]: TB and post forms

2004-03-19 Thread Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello, MaXxX. You wrote 19.03.2004 @ 22:41 in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] using mailer The Bat! (v2.04.4) M The problem concerned not website forms, but forms sent as HTML mail, M filled out, and the data submitted via a urlencoded message. Yes, but the difference that usually get method is used -

Re: Birthday

2004-03-19 Thread Oliver Wolfram
Ian, [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [Freitag, 19. März 2004, 10:16:29]: It looks like TB! only checks for birthdays on the first start of the day. I had to add a birthday entry today and on restarting TB!, there was no further prompt to cerate a message. It seems to check several times. However you

Root folder option under IMAP

2004-03-19 Thread Marcus Williams
Hi - Does the root folder option do anything in the IMAP setup? I thought it was so you could set up the INBOX folder to point to a different root. So, say I had a subfolder off my INBOX called test I could point the root folder at INBOX.test and my inbox would be rooted off that folder. It

BR or FR?: %HDRReferences= does not work

2004-03-19 Thread Richard Anders
Hello TBBeta, I think everybody can confirm that %HDRReferences= and %SETHEADER(References, ) don't work. They don't work since 1.63 Beta 11 and so you might say, this is just right because it's a protected field like e.g. X-Mailer. But I think it's a bug (or at last a feature

Re: Birthday

2004-03-19 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Oliver! On Friday, March 19, 2004 at 4:25:40 PM you wrote: Speaking of which: are the birthdays renewed for the next year?) Yes. -- Dierk Haasis The Bat 2.05 Beta/1 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1 First Rule for Corners: Slow In, Fast Out

Re[2]: Birthday

2004-03-19 Thread Cees Schouten
Hallo Dierk, Op een vrijdag 19 maart 2004 om 19:24:55 schreef jij over Birthday: Speaking of which: are the birthdays renewed for the next year?) DH Yes. Yups, every year I get a year older. sigh :-)) -- -=/ Rubeo /=- http://rubeo.nl/ God Is Coming And Boy Is She Pissed!