Hello MAU,
Thursday, October 28, 2004, 10:54:55 PM, you wrote:
What is ClearType, something specific to XP?
It is the software based anti-aliasing for on-screen fonts. The
results depend on the screen type (its said to be best on LCD
monitors). Well, personally, I can't get used to it. A lot
Hello Alexander,
on 29.10.2004 at 09:18 you wrote:
The worst thing about ClearType is that you can *only* adjust your
cleartype settings by visiting a M$ website with IE + an ActiveX
control (someone please correct me, I'd be more than happy).
As far as I know, e.g. TuneUp Utilities (2004)
Hello Manuel,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 9:22:27 AM, you wrote:
The worst thing about ClearType is that you can *only* adjust your
cleartype settings by visiting a M$ website with IE + an ActiveX
control (someone please correct me, I'd be more than happy).
As far as I know, e.g. TuneUp
Hello Alexander,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 09:17:11, you wrote:
The worst thing about ClearType is that you can *only* adjust your
cleartype settings by visiting a M$ website with IE + an ActiveX
control (someone please correct me, I'd be more than happy).
In my days without internet
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 1:23:18 AM, Michael L. Wilson threw
back his cloak, climbed the podium, loudly cleared his throat and
spoke:
I love the bat! I love 3.0.2.2. It is fast, stable and wonderful. I
have tested it on three machines, all different brands, with no
problems.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
M and perhaps find the goddamn bug, instead of engaging in a pointless
M I love it I hate it kindergarten war?
Breathe in. Breathe out. Now, think calm thoughts and breathe in ...
- --
Stuart Hemming
Using The Bat! v3.0.2.2 Rush on Windows XP 5.1
Hello Stuart,
M and perhaps find the goddamn bug, instead of engaging in a pointless
M I love it I hate it kindergarten war?
SH Breathe in. Breathe out. Now, think calm thoughts and breathe in ...
Pranayama? :)
--
9Val
Hello Martin,
MW TB! loads fine but stalls on when synchronising a folder. When this
MW happens I usually hit Del to delete the task and TB! continues to
MW process other folders. With the latest beta TB! simply hangs. This
MW happens every time... so I'm reverting to 3.0.1.33.
Do you mean
Hello Marek,
MM [+] Confirmation dialog for opening/replying more than 10 messages
MM :-)
Hmm, it wasn't in .01?
--
9Val
Current beta is 3.0.2.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
Hello TBBetaListers,
With the NFS we can create a folder if it didn't exist, but we can't
delete it ;(
I've an Arch account here, with now nearly 195000 messages, that I use to
archive some accounts every month with manual filters,
When I delete this account without removing it
Hello Alexander,
I hold down alt while dragging a folder from incoming folder to read
folder. Anyone else repro this?
ASK Confirmed (I tried to move a common filter), and the sorting office only
ASK works normal again after restarting TheBat.
Can't reproduce, is it 100% reproduceable for
Hallo MaXxX,
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:42:10 +0200GMT (29-10-2004, 10:42 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
M What are you trying to say? That the problems are non-existent, even
M if SOME users report them?
Don't know why Micheal wrote what he did, but the reason that I
confirmed it was that I
Hello MaXxX,
A reminder of what MaXxX typed on:
29 October 2004 at 11:13:59 GMT +0200
M instead of engaging in a pointless
M I love it I hate it kindergarten war?
So only the people it *doesn't* work for are allowed to report their
findings?
M That is completely counter-productive.
Hello Nick
On Thursday, October 28, 2004, at 8:02:50 PM, Tony wrote:
Can't say I agree with anything you wrote, this is about the best, fastest
and so far, most efficient and capable version I've used for years.
Perhaps, but there are an awful lot of users such as myself who are unable
to
At first, I decided to skip v3.0.2.2 due to the numerous reports about
TB! not shutting down properly. The reports stating this version was
blazingly fast made me curious though and I decided to give it a try.
Now, one hour later, I am back to the stable release and ready to report
my experience.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Graham I've just tried the 3.0.2.2 and experienced the failure to close.
I've run through the open/close cycle a few times now and have
experienced the failure to close problem only once so far, so what
ever it is it's transient, to a point at least.
Hello MaXxX,
On Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 4:24:31 PM MaXxX [M] wrote:
[...]
M but the MSI installer installs where it does usually, without the
M option to install as a separate setup.
*hmmm* I actually wasn't able to find a MSI-installer for 3.0.2.2 ...
Where did you get it from?
--
Hello Michael,
A reminder of what Michael L. Wilson typed on:
29 October 2004 at 01:23:36 GMT +0200
MLW I love the bat! I love 3.0.2.2. It is fast, stable and wonderful. I
MLW have tested it on three machines, all different brands, with no
MLW problems. Wonderful release.
Glad someone
Hello Marcus,
A reminder of what Marcus Ohlström typed on:
29 October 2004 at 12:23:06 GMT +0200
MO I am back to the stable release and ready to report
MO my experience.
Me too and I think I sussed it.
After reading Marcus's post I decided to set up a Virtual Folder, something
I don't
On Friday, October 29, 2004, 12:57, Tony Boom wrote:
So in order to prove or disprove this theory:
A. Is there anyone who IS having trouble closing TB who is NOT using VF's?
B. Anyone who is having NO trouble who IS using VF's?
And what about those of you sometimes but not always having
Dear Marcus,
@29-Oct-2004, 13:04 +0200 (29-Oct 12:04 UK time) Marcus Ohlström [MO]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So in order to prove or disprove this theory:
A. Is there anyone who IS having trouble closing TB who is NOT using VF's?
B. Anyone who is having NO trouble who IS using VF's?
Hi Marcus Ohlström and Marck D Pearlstone,
Friday, October 29, 2004
you let us know -at least in parts- :
@29-Oct-2004, 13:04 +0200 (29-Oct 12:04 UK time) Marcus Ohlström [MO]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So in order to prove or disprove this theory:
A. Is there anyone who IS having
Hello Tony,
TB B. Anyone who is having NO trouble who IS using VF's?
I use VFs and have no troubles on exiting
--
9Val
Current beta is 3.0.2.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
Hello Nick,
A reminder of what Nick Andriash typed on:
29 October 2004 at 05:04:21 GMT +0200
NA Perhaps, but there are an awful lot of users such as myself who are unable
NA to even close The Bat, so I would have to say that for us it's not the best.
I fully understand and sympathize with
Dear 9val,
@29-Oct-2004, 14:38 +0300 (29-Oct 12:38 UK time) 9Val [9] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Tony:
TB B. Anyone who is having NO trouble who IS using VF's?
9 I use VFs and have no troubles on exiting
Quantification!!!
I deleted my VFs. Exited. Hung.
Terminated the task.
Loaded TB.
On Friday, October 29, 2004, 13:38, 9Val wrote:
TB B. Anyone who is having NO trouble who IS using VF's?
I use VFs and have no troubles on exiting
I noticed Marck suggested the bug is related to Store state between
sessions. Can you confirm Marck's theory? Are there any more options
than
@29-Oct-2004, 12:43 Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to 9Val:
TB B. Anyone who is having NO trouble who IS using VF's?
9 I use VFs and have no troubles on exiting
MDP Quantification!!!
MDP I deleted my VFs. Exited. Hung.
MDP Terminated the task.
MDP Loaded TB. Exited.
Hello 9Val,
A reminder of what 9Val typed on:
29 October 2004 at 13:38:44 GMT +0200
9 I use VFs and have no troubles on exiting
Well that blows that theory out the water then!
--
Best regards,Tony.
_
The
Hello Marcus,
So in order to prove or disprove this theory:
A. Is there anyone who IS having trouble closing TB who is NOT using VF's?
B. Anyone who is having NO trouble who IS using VF's?
And what about those of you sometimes but not always having trouble
closing TB!, are you using
Hello Marcus,
A reminder of what Marcus Ohlström typed on:
29 October 2004 at 13:51:25 GMT +0200
MO I noticed Marck suggested the bug is related to Store state between
MO sessions. Can you confirm Marck's theory?
I can't no. Mine hangs if I use a VF whatever state the check boxes. If I
Sorry for going OT, but since ClearType has been discussed here, there
might be people knowing how I should cure my computer. Besides, this
might be seen as a warning to other users not running XP to don't
experiment with ClearType.
I had not heard about ClearType until it was discussed here and
Dear Tony,
@29-Oct-2004, 13:16 Tony Boom [TB] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marcus:
MO I noticed Marck suggested the bug is related to Store state
MO between sessions. Can you confirm Marck's theory?
TB I can't no. Mine hangs if I use a VF whatever state the check
TB boxes. If I don't use
Hello Marcus!
On Friday, October 29, 2004, 6:04 AM, you wrote:
Tony B. So in order to prove or disprove this theory:
Tony B. A. Is there anyone who IS having trouble closing TB who is
Tony B. NOT using VF's?
I had 5 experiences of a freeze on Exit immediately after installing
v. 3.0.2.2. They
Hello Marcus Ohlström everyone else
29-Okt-2004 14:17, you wrote:
What to do?
Disable the simple font smoothing. Right-click on the desktop and select
the properties, it may be in Appearance | Advanced or something, I can't
tell you exactly where the setting is in W2K, but its there and
Hello MAU,
Thursday, October 28, 2004, 6:16:49 PM, you wrote:
M Hello Allie,
Set the test client to leave messages on the server.
M No, because if I do I will _not_ be using my normal working environment
M as I never leave messages on server.
M Anyway, don't worry about me. There have been
On Friday, October 29, 2004, 14:17, Marcus Ohlström wrote:
Since I am running a W2K box, I am not allowed to enable it, and since
I cannot enable it I cannot disable it. Still, some of my fonts are
messed up.
What to do?
I found it! If it's of interest to others, untick Start | Settings |
Hello Marck D Pearlstone everyone else
29-Okt-2004 13:51, you wrote:
Strike that. The hanging returned. I have to remove VFs to not hang on
exit.
I just un-ticked the store state between sessions in 3.0.1.33, then
loaded 3.0.2.2 - tried to exit - it worked. But then I tried again - and it
Hello MAU everyone else
28-Okt-2004 23:25, you wrote:
Look at his message headers:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626
MailMan could be configured to reject such messages... g,dr
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)
using v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP
Hello Tony,
A reminder of what Tony Boom typed on:
29 October 2004 at 14:02:00 GMT +0200
TB So try 3022 without the VF's and let us know what occurs.
Of course, it would help if my posts were delivered to this list in the
sequence I sent them... Now that is an ISP problem :)
--
Best
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 05:10 AM, Stuart Hemming
wrote:
Graham I've just tried the 3.0.2.2 and experienced the failure to close.
I've run through the open/close cycle a few times now and have
experienced the failure to close problem only once so far, so what
ever it is it's transient,
Hi all,
Is anyone seeing the mail-ticker flickering soon after startup? Mine
is set to always show and there's some transparency applied. The
flickering doesn't last for long, but it's there.
--
-=[ Allie ]=-
... I'm Not Schizophrenic, And Neither Am I.
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 5:43:40 AM, Marck wrote:
Strike that. The hanging returned. I have to remove VFs to not hang on
exit.
Ditto here as well. I had reverted back to an earlier release, but had a
terrible time restoring everything. Finally, after about 30 minutes I was
finally able
Hello Allie Martin everyone else
29-Okt-2004 13:37, you wrote:
Seems like you need a decent monitor
I don't think so. NEC 1760NX connected via DVI.
Cleartype enhances font appearance.
But its just another automatic and more or less dumb routine, thats why it
doesn't work for every font...
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 11:48:17 AM, the world was changed
forever by what Tony Boom wrote:
M instead of engaging in a pointless
M I love it I hate it kindergarten war?
So only the people it *doesn't* work for are allowed to report their
findings?
Reporting bugs is about reporting
Hello Nick,
A reminder of what Nick Andriash typed on:
29 October 2004 at 14:47:06 GMT +0200
NA Back to 3.0.2.2 and this time I've deleted those pesky VF's, and voila! I no
NA longer have problems associated with closing TB.
And is it not the best version you've used so far? Discounting
Hello Allie,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 8:42:33 AM, you wrote:
Is anyone seeing the mail-ticker flickering soon after startup? Mine
is set to always show and there's some transparency applied. The
flickering doesn't last for long, but it's there.
confirmed here
--
Best regards,
Tim
Hello MaXxX,
A reminder of what MaXxX typed on:
29 October 2004 at 14:51:11 GMT +0200
M See, a bug either IS there or ISN'T there. A bug that appears even for
M 1% of the people IS there. Claiming otherwise is concealing it.
And if the other 99% didn't report that said bug doesn't affect
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 06:51 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
9 I use VFs and have no troubles on exiting
Well that blows that theory out the water then!
I use a single VF at home and can exit TB!. Admittedly, all the VF
contains are messages for reply.
I have no VF's here on this machine.
--
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
29 October 2004 at 14:49:13 GMT +0200
ASK I did not yet go thru process of complete removal of all my VFs... thats 7
ASK VFs with mighty delicate filtering, I have to back up first...
Well, good luck. And if only for my
Hi Allie
Is anyone seeing the mail-ticker flickering soon after startup? Mine
is set to always show and there's some transparency applied. The
flickering doesn't last for long, but it's there.
flickers a bit and whizzes ! Speed setting not working _sometimes_ ...
Cheers,
Sean
--
Hello Allie Martin everyone else
29-Okt-2004 14:40, you wrote:
For one, I don't compress folders on exit. That could be something to
look at. Are those having the problem compressing folders on exit?
I disabled the compress/remove on exit for all folders that used it, it
makes no difference
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 6:07:50 AM, Alexander wrote:
Look at his message headers:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626
MailMan could be configured to reject such messages... g,dr
And what was wrong with my headers? As I've said before on this forum, I am
forced to use
Hello Marck,
A reminder of what Marck D Pearlstone typed on:
29 October 2004 at 14:58:51 GMT +0200
MDP Please do not swear on this list.
I think I may have violated that rule as well. Sorry!
--
Best regards,Tony.
_
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 07:59 AM, Tim Casten wrote:
Is anyone seeing the mail-ticker flickering soon after startup?
Mine is set to always show and there's some transparency applied.
The flickering doesn't last for long, but it's there.
confirmed here
It actually flickers while in
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 07:59 AM, Tim Casten wrote:
Is anyone seeing the mail-ticker flickering soon after startup?
Mine is set to always show and there's some transparency applied.
The flickering doesn't last for long, but it's there.
confirmed here
Just now it's scrolling at a
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 07:40 AM, Allie Martin
wrote:
I can't really think of what else one could do upon exiting. The CC
could be stuck doing something else. I keep my CC hidden at all times
and work only with my IMAP accounts. No POP retrieval, though I have
two POP accounts. One
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 14:00:43 +0200, MaXxX bared his fanged teeth,
mounted his soapbox, cussed us all, and arrogantly proclaimed:
loud labelling betas as wonderful, great, superb serves no purpose
when there ARE bugs still, apparently.
Max, I must respectfully disagree. Due to this thread, I
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 6:11:22 AM, Tony wrote:
And is it not the best version you've used so far? Discounting the fact you
can't use VF's of course.
Actually I have never noticed a drop in speed with any of the Betas, as they
have all been relatively fast for me, but then again it
Hello Nick,
A reminder of what Nick Andriash typed on:
29 October 2004 at 15:27:24 GMT +0200
NA Would I consider 'Rush' the be the best? No, of course not...not when there
NA are glaring problems if one uses VF's.
I can't argue with that. If you have something you want it to work fully
In sort, by accident I pressed Enter while I have selected quite a few
messages in a folder. Of course, hell broke loose but finally I managed to
close bat by pressing on close button.
I think a warning should be issued in order for such thing to be avoided.
I think it should be an option for
Hello Avi,
A reminder of what Avi Yashar typed on:
29 October 2004 at 15:33:50 GMT +0200
AY Being a peace-loving man and conscience-stricken by such
AY unaccustomed violence, I have reverted to the more docile 3.0.1.33.
Can you tell us if you was using VF's during your violent ordeal
Hello Tony Boom everyone else
29-Okt-2004 15:04, you wrote:
Seems like you're using smilies because...
ASK I did not yet go thru process of complete removal of all my VFs... thats 7
ASK VFs with mighty delicate filtering, I have to back up first...
^^^here was
Hello George,
A reminder of what George M. Menegakis typed on:
29 October 2004 at 15:38:38 GMT +0200
GMM In sort, by accident I pressed Enter while I have selected quite a few
GMM messages in a folder. Of course, hell broke loose
I did that once with Photoshop and a folder full of
Hello Alexander,
A reminder of what Alexander S. Kunz typed on:
29 October 2004 at 15:43:16 GMT +0200
ASK ...so its actually a confirmation of
ASK mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see what you mean. I thought I tried that out for Mary and it worked OK?
Not to worry.
--
Best regards,Tony.
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 14:38:31 +0100, Tony Boom wrote:
Can you tell us if you was using VF's during your violent ordeal please?
Tony, all that I did - as an initial test - was overwrite the TB
executable, launch TB, start to compose a new message (with my default
microed), tested the new ability
Dear Avi,
@29-Oct-2004, 15:55 +0200 (29-Oct 14:55 UK time) Avi Yashar [AY] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
AY So I guess the answer is No. I never looked at or used any VFs
AY during that brief encounter with a most unfortunate end.
The question might be better asked as do you have any virtual
Friday, October 29, 2004, 8:38:31 AM, (Internet Time - @610) you wrote:
TB Can you tell us if you was using VF's during your violent ordeal please?
Tony, I just tired the latest version and I only have one VF (*Junk
Mail*). When I used the 3.2.2.2, I locked up.
Went back to Ver 3.1.33 and
Hello Nick Andriash everyone else
29-Okt-2004 15:10, you wrote:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626
MailMan could be configured to reject such messages... g,dr
And what was wrong with my headers?
They're missing the threading information, and that is not your fault.
As I've
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:01:49 +0100, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
The question might be better asked as do you have any virtual folders
in your folder tree? (at all - whatever version. The current theory
is that the presence of these is causing the lock up on exit).
Yes I do: *Recent* and
Hello Michael,
A reminder of what Michael Acklin typed on:
29 October 2004 at 16:02:55 GMT +0200
MA Went back to Ver 3.1.33 and deleted the VF and reran 3.2.2.2.
MA Exited with no problem.
Well it continues to look as if it's VF's that are causing it then.
Still leaves the problem of
Hi George M. Menegakis,
Friday, October 29, 2004
you let us know -at least in parts- :
Please ignore it. It is implemented in 3.0.2.2
I just tried it and TB asked me -as you noticed :-)
great idea!
--
kind regards
Charlene Ferrara
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:star:
Hello Everyone!
The Connection Centre says retrieiving header when it means
retrieving.
I've been noticing this for some time, as my ISP is occasionally slow
in allowing the CC to have the headers and so I see the screen for
awhile after clicking on Check Mail.
Just thought it might be a good
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 12:33:00 PM, Peter Palmreuther spewed
forth what is to be beheld below:
*hmmm* I actually wasn't able to find a MSI-installer for 3.0.2.2 ...
Where did you get it from?
I did not. The release versions have MSI installers, but given that
Ritlabs' policies make
Howdy Marck,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 1:18:30 PM, Marck wrotened:
TB I can't no. Mine hangs if I use a VF whatever state the check
TB boxes. If I don't use VF's at all, it runs as sweet as a sugar
TB lump dipped in honey.
MDP This I can now confirm.
I may have misunderstood this problem,
On Friday, October 29, 2004, 16:10, Tony Boom wrote:
Still leaves the problem of 9val never having used VF's and his still
locks up...
It's the opposite: He uses VFs but still can exit TB! normally.
On the other hand, we have Mary who have never used VFs but did
experience the hang on close
Howdy Allie,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 2:07:27 PM, Allie wrotened:
AM On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 07:59 AM, Tim Casten wrote:
Is anyone seeing the mail-ticker flickering soon after startup?
Mine is set to always show and there's some transparency applied.
The flickering doesn't last for
Hello tbbeta,
Am I missing something or is there no way to not spell check on
quoted text. It's bad enough I have to fix all of my misspellings
but I really do not like correcting someone elses. If there is no
way to inhibit spell checking of quoted text then this is a feature
that I
Hello MaXxX,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 2:42:10 AM, you wrote:
M What are you trying to say? That the problems are non-existent,
M even if SOME users report them?
For certain users, systems and configurations.
M That is completely counter-productive. The goal of beta-testing is
M not voting who
Hallo Tim,
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:51:26 -0400GMT (29-10-2004, 16:51 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
TC Am I missing something or is there no way to not spell check on
TC quoted text.
You're right, that isn't possible.
TC It's bad enough I have to fix all of my misspellings but I really
TC do
I ran out of memory while trying to burn a DVD, and looking at the Task
Manager revealed that The Bat's VM size is 745MB! I have no idea what caused
this (or why didn't Windows complain about lack of memory earlier).
I have 8 POP3 accounts and 1 IMAP account and 768MB RAM total, running on
Hello Roelof,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 10:58:27 AM, you wrote:
Well, you shouldn't. It's considered very bad form to quote somebody
and simultaneously alter the text you're quoting.
Yes your right just very tiring clicking ignore for all the
misspellings that are not mine.
--
Best regards,
Hello Tony,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 6:51:41 AM, you wrote:
TB Hello 9Val,
TB A reminder of what 9Val typed on:
TB 29 October 2004 at 13:38:44 GMT +0200
9 I use VFs and have no troubles on exiting
TB Well that blows that theory out the water then!
Not necessarily. It can easily be that
Hello George,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 7:34:27 AM, you wrote:
GMM I don't like it, the size keeps growing and growing! Jeez, even Word 2002 is
GMM smaller than 3.0.2.2!!!
To be fair, the word executable is less than 10% of Word. Take a
look at all those DLLs out there! gasp
GMM Maybe it's
Hello Daniel Vollmer everyone else
29-Okt-2004 09:30, you wrote:
In my days without internet connection I made a tiny ClearType adjuster
for offline use (20k). It still needs IE and ActiveX, but only for the
local zone. You can find it here: http://www.maven.de/code/cleartype.zip
I just
9Val [9], wrote:
MW TB! loads fine but stalls on when synchronising a folder. When this
MW happens I usually hit Del to delete the task and TB! continues to
MW process other folders. With the latest beta TB! simply hangs. This
MW happens every time... so I'm reverting to 3.0.1.33.
9 Do you
Hello Roelof,
M No, because if I do I will _not_ be using my normal working environment
M as I never leave messages on server.
I know you're using Mercury as mail server and I'm not familiar with
it, but my mail server enables me to send copies to an archive (I can
set the archive to
Hello Arjan,
Set the test client to leave messages on the server.
No, because if I do I will _not_ be using my normal working
environment as I never leave messages on server.
Then set the release version to leave messages on the server.
That would serve no purpose and, anyway, that is not
Hello Allie,
Don't worry about him. :)
Thanks Allie :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.0.2.2 Rush on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4
Current beta is 3.0.2.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
Hello MikeD,
snipped a bit
It is more work, I have not lost any data doing things this way.
Doing it the way I do, I have not lost any data with any Beta version,
at least yet :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.0.2.2 Rush on Windows 2000 5.0 Service
Hello Arjan,
You could do that:
1) by running The Beta! version simultaneously on another
machine (just like I did until I got fed up with it).
2) by running The Beta! version simultaneously on the same
machine, but as an independent program.
This should not be very hard to understand.
Hello Marck,
The question might be better asked as do you have any virtual folders
in your folder tree? (at all - whatever version. The current theory
is that the presence of these is causing the lock up on exit).
As I have said in some other message, I use quite a number of VFs and I
haven't
Hello Roelof,
TC Am I missing something or is there no way to not spell check on
TC quoted text.
You're right, that isn't possible.
Are we using the same product? My spell checker never (I quite sure)
tries to spell check quoted text. Hm, very strange indeed.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A.
Hello Marck,
A reminder of what Marck D Pearlstone typed on:
29 October 2004 at 13:51:54 GMT +0200
MDP Strike that. The hanging returned. I have to remove VFs to not hang on
MDP exit.
Mine hangs if I have VF's regardless of check boxes. No VF = NO HANG.
A reminder of what Charlene
Hello TBBETA,
The reason for this test is that I get the following error message
when trying to send another message:
!29/10/2004, 22:58:53: SEND - Server reports error. The response is: 5.7.0 {mp011}
Sender address does not belong to logged in user
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Der Brite gibt sein
On Friday, October 29, 2004, 17:06, Tim Casten wrote:
Yes your right just very tiring clicking ignore for all the
misspellings that are not mine.
Which editor are you using? As far as I remember, MicroEd has never
spell checked quoted text. That is the only TB! editor I have ever
used though,
This is a forwarded message
From: Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, October 29, 2004, 10:58:41 PM
Subject: NFS: Slow opening and adding filter conditions
===8==Original message text===
Hello TBBETA,
I didn't get a reply on TBUDL, so
Hello Thomas,
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 23:00:24 +0700 GMT (29/10/2004, 23:00 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF !29/10/2004, 22:58:53: SEND - Server reports error. The
TF response is: 5.7.0 {mp011} Sender address does not belong to
TF logged in user
The sender address *does* belong. This
Hi Tony,
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:27:06 +0100 (8:27 AM here), Tony Boom [TB]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
TB I just set up a VF with conditions that could not be met so that
TB nothing got filtered into it. TB hung 2 out of 5 times so I feel
TB pretty confident that the fault lies somewhere
Hello Marcus,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 12:01:16 PM, you wrote:
Which editor are you using? As far as I remember, MicroEd has never
spell checked quoted text. That is the only TB! editor I have ever
used though, I don't know about the others.
Yes, I'm using MicroEd!
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Best regards,
Tim
Hello MAU,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 11:42:01 AM, you wrote:
Are we using the same product? My spell checker never (I quite sure)
tries to spell check quoted text. Hm, very strange indeed.
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Best regards,
Timmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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