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Hi Nick,
On 10 June 2001 at 18:42:29 -0700 (which was 02:42 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
NA Alright, I give up... Why would anyone want to put a delimiter in the
NA middle of a message?
In this
Hi TBUDL,
On the 25th June our computing support are closing all external email
access services except IMAP4 over SSL. Unfortunately, I am almost
exclusively working from home and thus pickup my mail on my home
machine using TB!. Currently, I have TB! setup to grab my mail off
the server using
B-stok/PL, Sunday, June 10, 2001
On Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 2:47:37 PM, Mark R Harding wrote:
Is there a solution that would allow me to pick up my email from the
departmental server using the required IMAP over SSL protocol and have it
arrive in
Michal,
Regarding your message dated: 10 June 2001...
MK Yes there is. A bit uncomfortable but possible. You have to grab programm
MK called stunnel (it's a tcpwrapper service) from http://www.stunnel.org (as
MK you've noticed) and lunch it as below:
MK stunnel-3.14.exe -c -d 993 -r
Hello Mark,
On Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 6:24:52 PM you wrote:
MRH My next task is to think of a way to run this as a service (ideally)
MRH with the log-info that goes to the command window (STDOUT is the
MRH correct terminology I think) being redirected to a file. I remember
MRH in NT4 days
Hey Mark,
Sunday, June 10, 2001, 12:24:52 PM, you wrote:
MRH My next task is to think of a way to run this as a service (ideally)
MRH with the log-info that goes to the command window (STDOUT is the
MRH correct terminology I think) being redirected to a file. I remember
MRH in NT4 days there
Hey TBUDL,
I think this has been covered ,but I can't seem to find it.
I have subscribed to a new list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the reply
to field is set to the sender -- not the list. So you have to hit
reply to all, delete the To:, move the CC: to the to, then send for
each message
Tim,
Regarding your message dated: 10 June 2001...
TM I have also tried to make things run as a service under the M$ OS
TM (NT or W2k) and found a similar tool, but never found a tool that
TM would allow me to pass parameters! If you find one (I think the
TM tool you referred to is from the
Hello All,
Ahem. :-)
Here is yet another place you can place your vote for The Bat!
Hope, you want blame it much :-)
For those who is complaining about documentation, please take a
look at 1.53 Release Candidate - it is available from
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/beta.html and
Hello Tim,
Historians believe that Sun, 10 Jun 2001 at 14:33 GMT -0400 was when,
Tim Musson [TM] typed the following:
TM I have subscribed to a new list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the reply
TM to field is set to the sender -- not the list. So you have to hit
TM reply to all, delete the To:,
Curtis, David Ghostflyer,
Thanks to you I did solve the problem. Hamster is very simple to install and have done
so.
Not being a Techie, I need time to study the Mercury software, which does appear to
have
better features.
I do however wish TB had the option of checking multiple 'Pop' within
Hi To All You BAT-ty People,
I have seen some info about integrating Norton AV with TB. Anyone
know how to integrate PCCillin and TB? Thanks in advance.
__
Best regards,
Jeff Worley
Systems Consultant
Hi Jeff,
On Sun, 10 Jun 2001 22:15:55 -0500GMT (11/06/2001, 11:15 +0800GMT),
JWorley wrote:
J I have seen some info about integrating Norton AV with TB. Anyone
J know how to integrate PCCillin and TB? Thanks in advance.
You don't need to integrate much. Just activate Realtime Scan in
On June 10, 2001, at 9:12:25 PM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
It would be very useful if folders containing a flagged message could be
flagged so that one could tell that it contained a flagged message, just
as one can tell when a folder contains an unread message.
Yes, I agree... That indeed
Hi Dwight,
On Sun, 10 Jun 2001 23:12:25 -0500GMT (11/06/2001, 12:12 +0800GMT),
Dwight A Corrin wrote:
DAC It would be very useful if folders containing a flagged message could
DAC be flagged so that one could tell that it contained a flagged message,
DAC just as one can tell when a folder
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