Hello WilWilWil,
Wednesday, September 7, 2005, 2:41:06 PM, you wrote:
Hi,
I've registered to TB BETA download.
Impossible to login.
I thought I had lost my password. I Ask for reminder. When a new mail came, I click on the link that open the browser with new confirm string. Enter
Hello Roelof,
Friday, September 9, 2005, 4:18:19 PM, you wrote:
Please do not send HTML messages to the list except for purposes of
testing. While the merits of HTML are debatable, and have been
discussed numerous times on the lists, the list rules prohibit HTML
e-mail.
despite the last
Hello Marck,
Thursday, October 20, 2005, 10:27:11 AM, you wrote:
Reply to a specific HTML message in this version gave me a blank edit
window which, when I clicked into it, gave a List index out of
bounds. Shut down and restarted TB. Same error.
if it's reproducible, please file up a bt
Hello Vili,
Tuesday, October 25, 2005, 3:24:44 PM, you wrote:
You mentioned that there are a LOT OF BUGS reported in BT. But you
did not mention that how many of them is fixed...
e-e-exactly. and when you look at the proggie from the average user's
point of view, you see a totally different
Hello Tony,
Tuesday, October 25, 2005, 7:35:14 PM, you wrote:
They may be hungry but would they prefer the taste of creamy smooth
Italian ice cream or the crunchy rustic taste of Australian bush tucker?
no probs. go to the official distribution page and download that
version. try to live
Hello MAU,
Tuesday, November 8, 2005, 12:23:09 AM, you wrote:
P.S. Miguel A. Urech, where I can download your 'yelowish icons'? Thanks. :)
You assume I read all messages in TBBeta and all the way to the bottom,
don't you? :)
Well, you were lucky this time.
Hello Stefan,
Monday, November 28, 2005, 11:18:53 PM, you wrote:
Well, the major difficulty is - I hate introducing any new options because TB!
is already overloaded with them. People get scared already. :-)
right. and the betatesters aren't quite representative for real users.
and people
Hello Alexander,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 11:43:54 PM, you wrote:
Thats a nice idea. Thinking about it...
%REM=This is the default template%-
is even better. :-)
nope. not better. your initial posting is a lot more common
(representative!) for what a user would expect.
[-- 8 --]
whenever
Hello Mary,
Sunday, December 11, 2005, 10:07:40 PM, you wrote:
Yes. Confirmed with a handle template:
I have the word sis set to call my sister's address to the To field
on a New message.
It did not kick in this morning, using v. 3.63.09 (Beta).
confirmed. but this is called autocomplete,
Hello Mary,
Tuesday, December 13, 2005, 2:05:02 AM, you wrote:
It has saved me from one of the dangers of autocomplete--that it
might complete an address to a public list when you have set out to
type in a Private Mail address.
Get in a hurry--and autocomplete is as dangerous as a folder
Hello MAU,
Friday, December 16, 2005, 3:03:43 PM, you wrote:
- Request permission from the author of the message he/she is
copying
and pasting before doing it. (He/she didn't with 2 messages from
me).
- Should never include (disclose), specially without permission, the
full e-mail
Hello Claude,
Tuesday, December 20, 2005, 5:42:13 PM, you wrote:
I tried to access http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/tbud, but the
site seems to be down ...p
Could you confirm this ?
confirmed. needed the pcwize site today too and the connnection was
refused. a
Hello Greg,
Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 5:21:24 AM, you wrote:
Leif???
seems to be busy with bringing it up :)
--
Best regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current beta is 3.63.16 | 'Using TBBETA'
Hello Marck,
Thursday, December 22, 2005, 1:21:58 AM, you wrote:
It took me a while to figure it out too.
But it is an absolute fact.
there's a moment when the MSI is closed (as an executable?) and then
reopened (as an archive?). if it was deleted (unlinked?) in the
meantime (by clearing the
Hello steverio,
Saturday, December 31, 2005, 1:14:26 AM, you wrote:
Registering TBV for default email client lacks the approriate keys and
values in the registry.
huh, does it need at all the ability to be registered as such? good
question, eh?
however nonsense it may seem at first,
Hello steverio,
Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 5:23:18 PM, you wrote:
S For me, for some reason, TBV does not associate itself with a mailto:
S by setting preferences there in the program. Even so, it does not list
S itself in the registry as a recognized mail client. In order for IE6
TBV isn't
Hello MAU,
Tuesday, January 10, 2006, 8:24:52 PM, you wrote:
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_pro_3-65.msi
Don't you guys ever take a break and rest? :)
nice you found that.
file up an issue in the tracker.
don't forget the steps to reproduce.
--
Best regards,
Hello Martin,
Monday, January 16, 2006, 9:51:01 PM, you wrote:
In the recent Voyager (and the last one as well) I am not able to move
messages from one folder to an other - or better to say - it takes
about more than one minute - the LED on the USB fleshes and after a
minute or so the
Hello Ming,
Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 3:07:51 AM, you wrote:
9 Being with us you'll at least increase your skill in Oriental
9 Philosophy ;)
Does it means that this beta cycle is focus on improving asian charset
support?
maybe.
and, as an energy-related breathing technique in
Hello Martin,
Friday, February 3, 2006, 5:29:17 PM, you wrote:
Maybe the reason for that is that the message was filtered into a
common folder? I checked the common settings for that folder, there
under "confirmation" the checkbox "override..." is NOT ticked.
that override is the folder
hi,
Wednesday, February 15, 2006, 11:12:36 PM, you wrote:
Any macro interpreted requires its command trigger to be "escaped" when you
want to print them. Think of the backslashes in .reg files...
I just dont see, that with intelligent macro handling why is it
necessary?
it's necessary
hi,
Thursday, February 16, 2006, 1:28:32 AM, you wrote:
this HTML page can't be displayed with the 3.70.09.
Invalid HTML !
Please forward this message to developers.
Thanks.
EAccessViolation Access violation at address 0066EC3C in module
'thebat.exe'. Read of address 8FF096DC
thanks
hi,
Thursday, March 2, 2006, 8:50:37 PM, you wrote:
No, don't panic. I haven't gone haywire. I still 'hate' HTML email but I
must send a well formatted monthly newsletter and I have given up about
doing it with TB.
I don't care about functionality of the email program as long as I can
hi,
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 4:36:20 PM, you wrote:
Did anyone notice that 3.71.03 incorrectly displays the size of a file
attached to a message? For example in the attachments pane I can see
44515 bytes but when I save the file to the hard drive the size will be
44544 bytes. The file
hi,
Friday, March 10, 2006, 5:59:30 PM, you wrote:
Now Punch Stop or Close
AV
addressed in today's beta.
--
regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current beta is 3.72.01 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
hi,
Friday, March 10, 2006, 8:15:51 PM, you wrote:
This isn't clear to me--was the installation of this exe supposed to
change the information in my Address Book automatically?
nope. it is only used at "first start", when the required default addressbook is created.
--
regards,
vitalie
hi,
Friday, March 10, 2006, 8:46:35 PM, you wrote:
V3.72.01 prints a page in an unreadable area the size of a postage
stamp.
Confirmation?
umm... a consequence of trying to fix the old bug with large printouts by globally scaling the printed page?
--
regards,
vitalie
hi,
Friday, March 10, 2006, 8:43:00 PM, you wrote:
The phone number there is given as: +373-22-594409 .
and same story for the fax number. thanks.
--
regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current beta is 3.72.01
hi,
Friday, March 17, 2006, 3:57:03 AM, you wrote:
System Admin says for it that since other users (who don't use The Bat!) can
receive mail with Outlook/Outlook Express, he will not touch the working server
and renew the certificate.
So, this is _my_ problem how to fetch mail in this
hi,
Friday, March 17, 2006, 4:16:57 PM, you wrote:
MSVCR71.DLL not found
No idea what it means.
MS Visual C Runtime. needed by some plugin maybe?
--
regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current beta is
hi,
Sunday, March 19, 2006, 12:04:30 PM, you wrote:
Hope this helps.
it seems you have a lot of msvcr* DLLs in the WinSxS directory (the infamous DLL hell supposed-to-be-solver). thus, other software seems to have succeeded somehow.
isn't it because your AV's installer got errors? if so,
hi,
Friday, March 24, 2006, 8:49:02 PM, you wrote:
my telecom company sends me messages on the Voicebox as .wav
attachments. On my box there is no program associated to .wav (or for
some stupid reason it is Skype, that is the program TB! thinks I
should use). I wouldn't mind that if it
hi,
Monday, April 3, 2006, 10:39:00 AM, you wrote:
The master password is what you've used as encryption key during the
install of Voyager.
not quite.
during install (the msgbase creation, actually) the following happens:
1. the encryption key is *generated*, based on enough collected
hi,
Friday, April 7, 2006, 9:16:59 PM, you wrote:
It is always good to back up tbuser.def before installing a new beta :)
i'm too lazy :p
I'm lazy too ;) That's why I back it up, so I don't have to rebuild what
I built once :)
and you, obviously, obey all the wisdom presented
hi,
Wednesday, April 12, 2006, 2:43:29 PM, you wrote:
When retrieving mail from my POP3 accounts, I get these log messages
from time to time. I have cleared my temp folder to no avail. I do not
appear to have lost any messages, but I would like to correct this.
hmm your antivirus
hi,
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 6:17:29 PM, you wrote:
vv hmm your antivirus gets overloaded on heavy disk traffic?
That strikes me as a good possibility. I am using Norton Internet
Security. Short of disabling it, how would I know if this is causing
the problem?
although NAV engine
hi,
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 6:19:03 PM, you wrote:
TF I don't remember what thelog says in those cases,
you don't even have to, as even different versions of the same antivirus (not even mentioning different AV types) use very different tactics to monitor disk content, thus errors range
hi,
Saturday, April 22, 2006, 12:19:13 AM, you wrote:
Could you provide some information on this feature; how sure can we
be/ how can we check that non-duplicates are not being deleted by mistake?
prior to this, any message that lacks Message-Id was simply ignored by the dupekiller
hi,
Saturday, April 22, 2006, 1:36:49 AM, you wrote:
Is there a way to 'earmark' duplicates to make the checking easier?
A colour? A mark or flag? I don't think there is currently but such a feature would be good!
I can see that by using the "Remove Duplicates" option from right
click
hi,
Saturday, April 22, 2006, 7:54:43 PM, you wrote:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5818
I write it here: is it possible take the message size into account?
possible, but fairly useless; the same message can travel different paths...
--
regards,
vitalie
hi,
Saturday, April 22, 2006, 8:34:41 PM, you wrote:
the digest vector now is {MsgID, From, To, CC, BCC, Date} if the
message has an MsgId and {From, To, CC, BCC, Date, Subject} if it does not have one.
OK, I feel more comfortable now that I know how the check is made. Am
I correct in
hi,
with all the regards to everyone involved, below is the list of changes since the last public release.
feel free to have a look and prepare for the RC MSIs. TIA.
[-] (#0005663) Stop messages search not recognized
[-] filename added to EXCEPT.LOG message when failed to create a
hi,
Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 6:19:03 PM, you wrote:
9 The Bat! 3.80 Release Candidate 1 is now available from:
9 http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/beta/thebat_pro_3-80.msi
fired up like a charm!
...installed over the previous *release*?
cuz this is basically the most
hi,
Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 6:36:00 PM, you wrote:
vv ...installed over the previous *release*?
vv cuz this is basically the most interesting point.
it's the only way to install (for me), hate to recreate all of my favorite
settings. Too much work. :P
by the quoted words i meant that
hi,
Thursday, April 27, 2006, 6:54:19 PM, you wrote:
I cannot confirm your problem, but you confirmed my problem :)) So,
maybe I should write that report...
that would be really nice.
after the release rush we will look at this, as we don't like non-workaroundable problems no less than
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 12:07:05 AM, you wrote:
I tried to send a file via context-menu: "compress and e-mail" which
brought up an empty mail window with no signature at all: the mail was
completely empty.
absolutely correct, as (S)MAPI-submitted content does have not only an
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 12:33:07 AM, you wrote:
Maybe its related - when I try to send a PDF using FreePDF (which is
using MAPI) I get an error from FreePDF (see attachment).
TB is registered as the standard MAPI handler on my system. At work,
using Outlook, this works as expected.
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 12:46:56 PM, you wrote:
yes, but when you enter the whole URL in Firefox, it will displyed as
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%B6llerei. IE displays the URL with
the composite character. So TB is not the only application with a bug
in this environment.
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 7:18:14 PM, you wrote:
TB is registered as the standard MAPI handler on my system. At work,
using Outlook, this works as expected.
Same here, at work I have to use Lotus Notes which wasn't fully
administrated in my case when I used this feature there: Lotus
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 7:05:25 PM, you wrote:
I had no doubt that TB is the culprit in this case.
and what will be the culprit when an entire army of system integrators, whos app does some logic (generates reports, for example) and uses SMAPI to send them, will suddenly discover that
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 9:46:12 PM, you wrote:
On Alexander's place all went well with another Email app.
Alexander's case is different from yours; his app knows MAPI but doesn't know SMAPI.
have you viewed the screenshot he so kindly attached?
--
regards,
vitalie
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 10:03:21 PM, you wrote:
Alexander's case is different from yours; his app knows MAPI but doesn't know SMAPI.
He wrote that "maybe" his case may be related and since I am not a
programmer I have no idea if this is really the case or not.
yeah, these
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 10:05:27 PM, you wrote:
I only get an error 1305 when trying to use the 3.80.x Beta MSIs.
(asking to me make sure the msi file exists! :)
make sure your MSI engine is up-to-date,
copy the MSI file to a local drive that is not a SUBSTed one,
then try again.
--
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 10:54:58 PM, you wrote:
yeah, these programmers... these nasty programmers... they've changed
the world so even housewifes nowadays seem to understand what does the
"yumyum entry point missing in blabla.dll" message seems to mean. WHO
DO THEY THINK THEY ARE?!
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 11:11:40 PM, you wrote:
The important question here is: are there rules what character an URL
can contain and what not?
yes, there is rfc3986.
and it doesn't seem to be obsoleted or updated by any other rfc, judging byhttp://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-index2.html
hi,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 11:47:37 PM, you wrote:
Must have been Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] it
was the only one that arrived with that time stamp.
these errors occur upon the attempt to decode the gif/jpeg/whatever stream. in other words put - when TB needs to *show* them.
hence,
hi,
Thursday, May 4, 2006, 12:26:53 AM, you wrote:
I wanted to let the Ritdoorwomen keep up with the few bugs, issues and
flaws and therefor I RMB-ed the TB icon in systray to close application
and got:
cause it seems there are 'grammers that rely on reported AVs (for
debuggin' purposes?)...
hi,
Thursday, May 4, 2006, 6:43:29 PM, you wrote:
Sorry, can't confirm. RMB on the systray icon selecting exit works as
expected.
sure. cuz memory corruption only MAY lead to AVs.
i still vote for shooting.
--
regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Thursday, May 4, 2006, 6:54:51 AM, you wrote:
On both test systems everything is uptodate and file is local.
umm... started directly from a browser which is set up to clear the cache upon exit and closed the browser as soon as the first installer window showed up?
--
hi,
Friday, May 5, 2006, 1:03:41 PM, you wrote:
msi locally stored and started.
that's harder. what does Microsoft support say on this?
--
regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current beta is 3.80.03
hi,
Friday, May 5, 2006, 2:09:43 PM, you wrote:
Ritlabs: what can we expect regarding the client-server mode of TB!?
TheBat remains a client as it always was, BatPost offered as a server.
--
regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Friday, May 5, 2006, 4:22:59 PM, you wrote:
haven't found anything in the TechNet / Knowledgebase. :(
MSI 3.1 seems to be in heavy development and its KB seems to be quite fluid these times. :(
apart from them, you can at least doublecheck the digital signature of the
hi,
Friday, May 5, 2006, 4:22:59 PM, you wrote:
havenВґt found anything in the TechNet / Knowledgebase. :(
one more thing. MS Malware Romover got updated yesterday. the KB article says it could hang in some cases. it does not explicitly say what happens when/if some file was being
hi,
Saturday, May 6, 2006, 9:20:34 PM, you wrote:
The important question here is: are there rules what character an URL
can contain and what not?
vv yes, there is rfc3986.
vv and it doesn't seem to be obsoleted or updated by any other rfc,
vv judging
hi,
Friday, May 5, 2006, 8:54:09 PM, you wrote:
Strange... I wrote a piece of Delphi code to open a file (WinExec). It
does not do anything with the ions file... Nothing ask me to choose a
program.
WinExec is deprecated, use ShellExecute instead.
So, I think, it is an WinXP issue, not
hi,
Sunday, May 7, 2006, 2:55:24 PM, you wrote:
Unfortunately, the message age criteria does not work.
do those message have a birthdate timestamp? (i.e, a Date: header field)
--
regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Sunday, May 7, 2006, 4:48:45 PM, you wrote:
The standard install goes to the default Program Files folder of Windows
(whereever it is) - because special access restrictions apply there,
protecting that folder from unauthorized access.
and not only this. System Restore seems to use
hi,
Monday, May 8, 2006, 12:47:48 PM, you wrote:
- Before I even get to the screen where I can enter the network password I
get the blue screen referring to ntoskrnl (or so)
In this case I do not see any way of deactivating the virus-scanner, unless I
would prevent it from becoming
hi,
Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 6:01:46 PM, you wrote:
vv what you seem to definitely miss, is the difference between the
vv PRESENTATION (applied to browsers' address bar) and RECOGNITION of
vv an uri in an arbitrary text (which is the case of our message viewers)...
In order to present, you
hi,
Thursday, May 11, 2006, 12:20:45 AM, you wrote:
With this info we could think:
- (Add your reason here)
most of the users look from the perspective of "it doesn't work as i wish, therefore it's a bug".
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regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Saturday, May 27, 2006, 9:13:08 PM, you wrote:
I've had a problem for a while, which I thought that I would mention
here. Basically if I try and forward a message (with attachments) from
an IMAP account the message is forwarded correctly, however the
attachments whilst they are
hi,
Wednesday, May 31, 2006, 11:11:10 PM, you wrote:
if clearing a specific folder's imap cache wont help, file up a bugreport.
How do I flush the IMAP cache for a folder?
theres a button in the folder props dialog.
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regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi Vili,
Friday, July 28, 2006, 2:34:21 PM, you wrote:
Account, Properties
Not in Outlook, Vili... :-)
I supposed that if someone is on TBBETA, he uses TB! :)
huh? do woodcutters live on trees?
--
regards,
vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi Mary,
Sunday, July 30, 2006, 9:46:43 PM, you wrote:
I understand. The initial reporter is given as vitalie vrabie. I
seem to remember that he's on the development team.
not anymore. long story. to cut it short, it's mindset-related. mine
pretends to be an industrial one in the shift
hi Vili,
Monday, July 31, 2006, 2:26:00 PM, you wrote:
Account, Properties
Not in Outlook, Vili... :-)
I supposed that if someone is on TBBETA, he uses TB! :)
huh? do woodcutters live on trees?
Huh... Yes. After they finished with the work...
sure. you're very predictable. :)
but that
hi Paul,
Monday, July 31, 2006, 5:14:57 PM, you wrote:
It seems that to retain the purpose of TB development in its
original form it is important to listen and understand the
originators of the purpose without trying to reform them.
lol. didn't you know that just dressing pampers won't
hi Paul,
Tuesday, August 1, 2006, 6:02:51 AM, you wrote:
How sad for you that you lack understanding. Good luck as you move to
greener pasture.
huh. won't anyone move somewhere else when facing lack of
understanding? even the usage of Outlook/Thunderbird/whatever with
this list speaks for it
hi Thomas,
Friday, August 4, 2006, 4:01:49 PM, you wrote:
I find it mildly annoying, but not a big issue. I think DUNners
are in the minority now
but please note that very few of them become broadbanders.
there's a lot of GPRSers and VPNers and other sort of DUN equivalents.
and even more to
hi Thomas,
Saturday, August 5, 2006, 9:50:06 PM, you wrote:
What is a normal download speed for those?
when it comes to email, if you even try to raise the question
concerning the link's bandwidth, you're outta business. immediately,
silently and implicitly.
And does the Connection Center
hi Thomas,
Sunday, August 6, 2006, 6:29:43 PM, you wrote:
You are not answering my question...
wrong question target, sorry; i'm not your cellphone service provider.
vv that's absolutely right; they all are driven through the same RAS API,
vv thus equivalent to DUN from TB's POV.
OK, so
hi Thomas,
Monday, August 7, 2006, 4:48:43 AM, you wrote:
I thought you had some experience on your side, as you brought GPRS
in. Speed might be different over here. Never mind.
the only point of "bringing" GPRS "in" was to attention that even if
the amount of DUN users diminishes, Cansas
hi Tony,
Sunday, August 13, 2006, 9:48:24 PM, you wrote:
The only thing that has changed since last month is I have changed
from a single core Athlon x64 to a dual core x64. The PC is running
fine in all other respects.
Anyone any ideas?
dualCPUing your comp, AFAIR, needs an OS reinstall,
hi Alexander,
Saturday, August 19, 2006, 12:19:36 AM, you wrote:
And for the poor souls that can't access the beta site
...and the check for updates function as well...
:)
--
regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi Mary,
Saturday, August 19, 2006, 7:50:32 PM, you wrote:
Plus the Allow beta checking box is checked.
Of course, if something comes down while you're reading TBBETA, then
Help/Update will bring you a download dialogue window.
thus, you're invited to see the changelog and decide whether to
hi Alexander,
Saturday, August 19, 2006, 7:37:02 PM, you wrote:
And for the poor souls that can't access the beta site
...and the check for updates function as well...
:)
I keep forgetting this,
bah. piece o' cake. enable the autocheck at startup and leave it on
for a month o so. it will
hi Thomas,
Sunday, August 20, 2006, 8:01:12 AM, you wrote:
vv umm... next step - provide bugfix changelog entries with hyperlinks to
vv the bugtracker?
Already exists, as an opt-in: For any BT issue that you are interested
in, you can click on Monitor issue. You will get an email (with
hi Thomas,
Sunday, August 20, 2006, 4:35:45 PM, you wrote:
I want a version with bug X fixed, but I don't want to download the
bugfix for bug Y
that would be true if the proggie wouldn't be a monoythical module...
--
regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi Thomas,
Monday, August 21, 2006, 4:15:59 PM, you wrote:
Hm, not a bad idea, but it would require a change in paradigm. Unlike
you, I have no idea of the way TB is coded. Would it be possible at
all to change it without having to rewrite the whole code?
long story. first off, you refactor
hi Charlene,
Tuesday, August 22, 2006, 7:55:20 PM, you wrote:
If I am connected to my IMAP account and close TB I get cascading AVs as
well:
Access violation at address 0044A111 in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of address
8195A154.
So I confirm.
and again. no except.log and no IMAP session
hi Charlene,
Wednesday, August 23, 2006, 7:23:41 AM, you wrote:
and again. no except.log and no IMAP session log, no clue on the
context, no chances to debug that spaghetti-like IMAP-related
statemachine...
jup :( No hints from TB to track this down, no clue, just looping AVs.
LOL. you
hi Charlene,
Wednesday, August 23, 2006, 10:29:07 PM, you wrote:
LOL. you want exactly what? TB to be so smart it won't even need a user??
And lead me not into temptation
what temptation? to hire a secretary? why not?
--
regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL
hi,
first off, i apologise in advance for the terrible offtopic i'm about
to raise below.
as i understand from vmware's documentation, vmware allows for
emulated USB devices, as well as to access a real device from the
host.
whoever can consult me a bit on these topics is asked to contact me
hi Goncalo,
Thursday, August 31, 2006, 3:04:33 PM, you wrote:
I own a licence of VmWare since ver 4.5. Maybe I can help you out.
got the answer already, so there's no need for others to bother.
thanks go to Raymund.
--
regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ian A. White wrote:
HS It would be nice to have a RSS option in The Bat!.
Ok, I'm going to jump in here.
I have to say that from my point of view, I would like to have The
Bat! have all its current features work properly BEFORE anything else
is added.
will you really feel okay with
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Interesting. PDFs are attachments, seperate documents, and must not
contain the body of the mail. Let's continue this on TBOT.
no, it isn't quite OT. lemme argue.
not necessarily for them to be treated as attachments only. they're just
parts of the message. sections.
Ian A. White wrote:
vv will you really feel okay with versions like 3.99.9(9)?
It has nothing to do with version numbers.
The number means nothing.
so, you won't mind proceeding to v4 as long as annoyances are taken care
of. right?
--
Signed,
Vitalie.
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
vv no, it isn't quite OT. lemme argue.
OK.
so, to resume:
you agree that RSS and News should be implemented as plugins, to please
those who want them be one-click-away.
and, at the same time, you *disagree* that content handling be
implemented the same architectural
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
yes, there's a whole lot of potential documentflow-related applications
that may perfectly fit onto email-based transport, that go far beyond
the imagination of any single individual.
Outlook 2007, when installed as a part of the 2007 Office Suite, shows
.pps
Rick Grunwald wrote:
This is repeatable and happens whether you have the list open or not
When searching deleted messages upon clicking in the search box, the bat
crashes
and there's also a dialog that says thebat.exe failed the signature
verification...
any clues on who might corrupt the
Vili wrote:
I dont know... I dont _totally_ agree... Even in WinXP, you can
optimize a stick for performance, but if writing is delayed and for
some reason you have got a power failure... Or I just dont trust MS to
let them manage delayed writing :))
you have the exact same
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