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On Monday, May 07, 2001 at 20:36 (my local time), Torsten Stedem wrote
about timeout when sending e-mails:
TS First of all thanks for the answer!
TS This is a good idea... but the main idea of this modem is to be only
TS online when it is really
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 11:29:28 -0400GMT (which was 17:29 +0200GMT where I live),
Brian Clark wrote this about Nimda?:
BC Aside, almost every S/MIME signed email I've ever received
BC displayed as being Invalid, including yours. :-(
His S/MIME
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 13:32:52 -0400GMT (which was 19:32 +0200GMT
where I live), Brian Clark wrote this about Nimda?:
that's strange. Both Gerry's and Leif's S/MIME sigs appear valid here.
How about mine?
BC It's Invalid as well..
Hi Brian,
this
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 14:39:31 -0400GMT (which was 20:39 +0200GMT
where I live), Brian Clark wrote this about invalid S/MIME sigs:
Ah, :-) I tend to think it's directly related to TB! and/or SB! or
something I've done in my configuration. *I* doubt
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 20:26:29 +0100GMT (which was 21:26 +0200GMT where I
live), Marck D Pearlstone wrote this about invalid S/MIME sigs:
PM Maybe the techies can find out what kind of trouble exist within
PM SB! with S/MIME.
MDP None. It S/MIME
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Hi Techies,
today I received several large .jpg files attached to mails. Upon trying to
view them in the preview pane TB! is closed for some illegal operation.
Here are the details coming with the error msg (I'm sorry, it's in German
like my
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2001 21:50:54 +0200GMT (which was 04.10.2001, 21:49 +0200GMT
where I live), Januk Aggarwal wrote this about RegExp question:
PM since I moved my english lists to another email account the reply regexp
PM doesn't work as it did. It
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 15:31:54 -0700GMT (which was 00:31 +0200GMT where I
live), Januk Aggarwal wrote this about RegExp question:
JA You just need to add one character to your regular expression
Hello Januk,
thanks ever so much. It's amazing how
Hi Krzysztof,
on Thu, 13 Jun 2002 09:46:34 +0200GMT (which was 13.06.02, 09:46 +0200GMT
where I live), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
KK Question: how can I change this:
X
KK my answer
KK Into this cllasic mode:
KK my answer
In your reply template use the Macro
Hi Krzysztof,
on Thu, 13 Jun 2002 09:46:34 +0200GMT (which was 13.06.02, 09:46 +0200GMT
where I live), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
KK Question: how can I change this:
X
KK my answer
KK Into this cllasic mode:
KK my answer
In your reply template use the Macro
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Hi friends,
it seems, that I have overlooked something when installing the recent GPG.
The Bat!'s plugin works fine for signing or verifying, but not for
encrypting. The following message is displayed:
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| gpg: LoadLibrary failed ec=1157
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Hi all,
there is another item that the plugin doesn't seem to handle right:
It keeps storing the passphrase for signing, although I only entered it
once in an older version, and never set the checkmark to save it. Well, in
a way it's convenient, as
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Hi friends,
today I have time for testing GnuPG with The Bat!. :-)
In GPG's options I can enter two comment lines to be displayed with the
signature. The TB! plugin only shows the first, as you can see in my
previous messages of today.
For
Hi Ingrid,
on Thu, 11 Jul 2002 19:33:26 +0200GMT (which was 11.07.02, 19:33 +0200GMT
where I live), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
IS Try this path (for example) in your options file:
IS C:\GnuPG\Ext\idea
No difference.
IS Tiger and Sha2 are precompiled within the
Hi Brano,
on Thu, 21 Nov 2002 18:27:54 +0100GMT (which was the same where I live),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
B it is possibility to always view own (special) headers ? For example,
B I want see X-Message-Flag:, but I dont want use ctrl+shift+k, or f9, I
B want see
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get some more order in my mail system, and The Bat! indeed
helps a lot! :)
For those who want to be sure that it is still _me_, I'll have this message
PGP-signed.
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Cheers
Peter
Originality is the art of concealing your
Hi Graham,
on Thu, 09 Oct 2003 13:44:11 +0100GMT (which was 09.10.03, 14:44
+0200GMT where I live), you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
FG Is there any way of de-duplicating a whole message base, folder by
FG folder, on message ID only?
That's what Kill Dupes does. Right click the folder and
Hi Dan,
on Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:51:20 -0500GMT (which was 08.11.03, 15:51 +0100GMT
where I live), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
DG I'd like to include e-mail feedback on our community organization's
DG Web page. To simplify things, I'd like to the feedback message's
DG subject and a small
Hi Mike,
on Sun, 9 Nov 2003 21:28:26 -0800GMT (which was 10.11.03, 06:28
+0100GMT where I live), you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
MD I would occasionally like to bypass my reply templates when I'm reply to
MD a message and just have it quote the text with no other template
MD processing. Is
Hi Wilfried,
on Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:23:07 +0100GMT, you wrote:
WM I had certainly a very slow system, mostly this is because of thousands of files
WM in windows tmp folder. And yes I had almost tentousand batxxx.tmp files (where
WM xxx was hexadecimal number.
WM When and wy are these files
Hi Chris,
on Mon, 6 Sep 2004 13:45:50 -0400GMT, you wrote:
C How does The Bat! determine if two messages are duplicates of each
C other? Do it use the message ID? Does it use a hash?
I'd like to learn that too.
It can't be the MID alone. It must be the MID plus some headers or a
hash. I saw
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Hi Barry,
on Tue, 21 Sep 2004 07:12:20 +0100GMT, you wrote:
BJ Can you use PGP and GNUpg on the same computer I'm just starting out
BJ using PGP with TB but i also use Mulberry which uses GNUpg. Just
BJ wondering if they would conflict
No
Hi Barry,
on Tue, 21 Sep 2004 11:17:19 +0100GMT, you wrote:
MDP Why not even more simply use GnuPG with TB (as I - and others - do)?
MDP The only conflict is having to cross-load PGP keys between PGP and
MDP GnuPG's keyrings. Not so much a conflict as an overhead and a chore.
BJ Well i would
Hi Britt,
on Fri, 24 Sep 2004 18:32:44 +0200GMT, you wrote:
BM Friday, September 24, 2004 at 6:30:42 PM you wrote:
Herb Warren,
James W. Sewall Company
BM One should think a Microsoft user with this kind of automatic
BM messaging ;-)
He most probably is. I remember that only few users got
Hi there,
I just found that the mailing list server doesn't accept a virus text
string in the body (tried Eicar), which I consider a very good thing.
Thank you, Johannes! :-)
But how about a virus code coming with a different character set? I'm
just curious... ;-)
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Hi Luigi,
on Sun, 21 Nov 2004 17:19:44 +0100GMT, you wrote:
LR Sunday, November 21, 2004, 4:43:37 PM, you wrote:
PM [EMAIL PROTECTED](C^)7PP)7}$RVPNE-FGNAQNEQ-NAGVIVEHF-GRFG-SVYR!$U+U*
LR This is NOT the correct TEXT eicar string. You can find it at
LR
Hi Johannes,
on Sun, 21 Nov 2004 17:07:03 +0100GMT, you wrote:
JMP On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 16:43:37 +0100, Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just found that the mailing list server doesn't accept a virus text
string in the body (tried Eicar), which I consider a very good thing.
Thank you
Hi Sean,
on Sun, 21 Nov 2004 16:59:52 +GMT, you wrote:
Caught by AntiVir here (Worm/DocIRC.B.1) in two messages, yours and
Sean's. While TB was downloading messages, AVir asked what to do with
the message, I told it to rename and to stack it in the calaboose, since
I was curious to know
Hi Mica,
on Sun, 21 Nov 2004 18:55:03 +0100GMT, you wrote:
MM Please do not feel singled out, (-; but all re-senders of the virus
MM code will be for the next 24 hours in my temporary Selective Download
MM filter.
I'm sorry if I caused any inconvenience at your side. It was meant to
test the
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Hi all,
I played around with GnuPG a bit, and set up a free form primary user
ID (just my name, no e-mail, no comment). TB! doesn't seem to like
this. If I have to sign or decrypt anything, TB! shows a window Enter
passphrase for Unknown Recipient,
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Hi all,
on Sat, 11 Dec 2004 20:19:48 +0100GMT, I wrote:
PM I played around with GnuPG a bit, and set up a free form primary user
PM ID (just my name, no e-mail, no comment). TB! doesn't seem to like
PM this. If I have to sign or decrypt anything,
Hi Nikolay,
on Sun, 7 May 2006 14:09:28 +0300GMT, you wrote:
NC How can I reset the toolbars and put them to their default positions?
Delete or rename the file tbuser.def in your Mail directory and
restart The Bat!. In case you use OTFE the filename is tbuser.eef.
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Peter
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