Hi Peter,
I saw the turkish script in Options/Xlat tables.
in the "Translation INTO Windows" window
and "Translation FROM Windows" window I see the Turkish
character, but i dont know how to use XLat tables or activate
Thanks for your help
YC I have one problem with Turkish character
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 31.08.00:
snip
MDP I *have* received this spam. Only one copy, and I am active on both
MDP lists.
Hmmm... another beta lister that got the spam. The plot thickens. Did
anyone NOT on the beta list get it?
Yep ! I'm only in TBUDL ! The mail adress I use for
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:01:29 +0300, Yalcin Cekic wrote:
YC I saw the turkish script in Options/Xlat tables.
YC in the "Translation INTO Windows" window
YC and "Translation FROM Windows" window I see the Turkish
YC character, but i dont know how to use XLat tables or activate
Make sure you have
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 08:00:01 +0200, Gerd Ewald wrote:
MDP I *have* received this spam. Only one copy, and I am active on both
MDP lists.
Hmmm... another beta lister that got the spam. The plot thickens. Did
anyone NOT on the beta list get it?
GE Yep ! I'm only in TBUDL ! The mail
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
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Hello Peter,
ok, it works :-)
Thanks for your help,
YC I saw the turkish script in Options/Xlat tables.
YC in the "Translation INTO Windows" window
YC and "Translation FROM Windows" window I see the Turkish
YC character, but i dont know how to use XLat tables or activate
PS Make sure you have
Hi All,
I need to know if there is a way to extract certain text from a
message sent to me. I receive autoresponse from eBay whenever an
auction closes. Within that message I need some info for the response
and the rest can be thrown away. Can anyone point me in the right
direction?
Also I'm
Is it possible to modify, perhaps extensively, the mail files produced
by TB without 'damaging' them in a way that would cause problems in
TB?
For example, if I run a pgm to remove ads, some headers, etc from
TB email files, would TB still be able to use them as if nothing had
happened?
These
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Hi ztrader,
On 31 August 2000 at 08:17:58 GMT -0700 (which was 16:17 where I
live) ztrader wrote and made these points on the subject
of "External processing of TB files?":
z Is it possible to modify, perhaps extensively, the mail files produced
z
My office network has no SMTP server, and my ISP will not allow me to
remotely send mail through their SMTP server. I thought The Bat would allow
me to send mail by acting as a SMTP server (or using a remote server?). Can
someone help me with this???
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Olá Rrhankins,
quinta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2000, você escreveu:
Rac My office network has no SMTP server, and my ISP will not allow me to
Rac remotely send mail through their SMTP server. I thought The Bat would allow
Rac me to send mail by acting as a SMTP server (or using a remote
Olá Rrhankins,
quinta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2000, você escreveu:
Rac My office network has no SMTP server, and my ISP will not allow me to
Rac remotely send mail through their SMTP server. I thought The Bat would allow
Rac me to send mail by acting as a SMTP server (or using a remote
Here's one to be a little wary of:
I was trying something a little different and experimental. To try
it out I made a filter to run an external program, and placed it on
top of the filter stack. It was set to fire off on receipt of any
message.
Here's the problem. The file wasn't a
Hi Rrhankins,
On Thursday 31/08/2000 at 16:40, you wrote:
My office network has no SMTP server, and my ISP will not allow me to
remotely send mail through their SMTP server. I thought The Bat would allow
me to send mail by acting as a SMTP server (or using a remote server?). Can
someone
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone !
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 01:27:51 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 31.08.2000, 02:27 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
snip
MDP Messages in the archive show the address of the archive itself - that
MDP to which the archive (which is actually a normal list member)
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Hi Viktor,
On 31 August 2000 at 13:16:18 GMT -0300 (which was 17:16 where I
live) Viktor Mota wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Subj: Sending mail without SMTP server.":
Rac My office network has no SMTP server, and my ISP will not
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Hi Nick,
On 31 August 2000 at 11:31:57 GMT -0500 (which was 17:31 where I
live) Nick Danger wrote and made these points on the subject
of "The ol' catch-22 caught me!":
ND I'm set up to check mail on start up. So it starts up checks,
ND
On August 31, 2000, at 10:10:43 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone Wrote:
There is another way out of that one - pull the network connection and
disable the filter at your leisure while TB sucks on thin air.
ROTFLMAO!!! :o)
Nick
N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.46 Beta 3 | PGP 6.5.8 | Win 98 v4.10 ]
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Hi Gerd,
On 31 August 2000 at 18:39:01 GMT +0200 (which was 17:39 where I live)
Gerd Ewald wrote and made these points on the subject of "Someone
spamming us":
MDP Messages in the archive show the address of the archive itself -
MDP that to
VM Try send thru my university SMTP use this: pop.faesa.br maybe work.
VM Was wrong on last mail!!! now it is
VM correct
MDP This looks like the address of a POP server rather than an SMTP
MDP server.
Last I heard, many email servers were able to
Olá Marck,
quinta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2000, você escreveu:
MDP On 31 August 2000 at 13:16:18 GMT -0300 (which was 17:16 where I
MDP live) Viktor Mota wrote and made these points on the subject
MDP of "Subj: Sending mail without SMTP server.":
Rac My office network has no SMTP server, and my
GE But what, if that person just harvests our adress out of our PGP-sigantures ?
I got one copy of the message, no PGP here. Only on TBUDL.
-tom!
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Hello ztrader,
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 17:50:18 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, August 31, 2000, 7:50:18 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
ztrader wrote:
(snip)
MDP I *have* received this spam. Only one copy, and I am active on both
MDP lists.
Hmmm... another beta lister that got the
In Reference to "The ol' catch-22 caught me!" From Marck D. Pearlstone: "
M There is another way out of that one - pull the network connection and
M disable the filter at your leisure while TB sucks on thin air.
True, but then I don't get the chance to show off my twitch skills
obtained from
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Hi Tom,
On 31 August 2000 at 10:48:51 GMT -0700 (which was 18:48 where I
live) Tom Plunket wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Someone spamming us":
GE But what, if that person just harvests our adress out of our
GE PGP-sigantures ?
On Thursday, August 31, 2000 18:31:57, Nick Danger wrote:
Here's the BIG problem. It crashed without deleting the file from the
server since it never got that far along. I'm set up to check mail on
start up. So it starts up checks, crashes. I have about 5-7
seconds in which to work. I'm
Hello Marck,
I have tried this command line to back up The Bat's registry file. It
seems to work but I can not find this file to be able to restore it.
Where does it go? I am using The Bat 1.45 with Windows 98. I want to
be able to add this registry backup command line to a batch file that
On Thursday 31 August 2000 Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
GE But what, if that person just harvests our adress out of our
GE PGP-sigantures ?
I'm not going to do the research myself but I must say that this seems
to be the most likely source for the harvest that was done. With a PGP
SDK a
Hello Wayne,
On Thursday, August 31, 2000 at 13:17:24 GMT -0700 (which was 1:17 PM
where I live) witnesses say Wayne Black typed:
Hello Marck,
I have tried this command line to back up The Bat's registry file. It
seems to work but I can not find this file to be able to restore it.
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Hi Wayne,
On 31 August 2000 at 13:17:24 GMT -0700 (which was 21:17 where I
live) Wayne Black wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Compress?":
MDP You can either use Regedit to export the key or use the command prompt
MDP or a batch file
On Thursday, August 31, 2000 at 13:46:16 GMT -0700 (which was 1:46 PM
where I live) witnesses say I typed:
Hello Wayne,
snip
The batch file would look something like this:
@echo off
echo --- Begin Backup Process ---
C:
cd \"Program Files"\"The Bat!"\
start /w xcopy32 mail
On Thursday, August 31, 2000 21:24:04, I wrote:
- Start Windows Explorer and open C:\...\TheBat_dir\Account_dir
Oops! That should have been: C:\...\TheBat_dir\Mail\Account_dir.
Arjan
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What's involved in building a TB add-in? How does one go about doing
it? What is it, exactly, and how does it tie in?
Thanks,
ztrader
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Hi ztrader,
On 31 August 2000 at 14:49:53 GMT -0700 (which was 22:49 where I
live) ztrader wrote and made these points on the subject
of "TB add-ins?":
z What's involved in building a TB add-in? How does one go about doing
z it? What is it,
On Thursday, August 31, 2000, 7:49:42 AM, Arnie wrote:
I need to know if there is a way to extract certain text from a
message sent to me. I receive autoresponse from eBay whenever an
auction closes. Within that message I need some info for the
response and the rest can be thrown away.
Hello Ming-Li,
On Thursday, August 31, 2000 at 20:33:04 GMT -0700 (which was 8:33 PM
where I live) witnesses say Ming-Li typed:
It's for the messages to which you replied. Example?
This can be useful if you get lots of mail that needs to be replied
to. This way you can have the
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