On Monday, October 28, 2002, 10:03 PM, you wrote:
PC who has the latest, best-easiest method to import Outlook folders???
SM I just email them to myself; that way I get all the headers, aside
SM from the Received: headers, which appear to get tossed.
SM I just create an email to myself,
Hi,
Paul Wilson wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
My company uses Lotus Notes, (No Choice), I made a simple suggestion
3 months ago to set the default to text only.
Three weeks ago I received a bonus check for the suggestion, because
the company is saving so much on bandwidth and storage
On Monday, October 28, 2002, 11:42 PM, you wrote:
I can confirm that importing messages from OL IS a problem. The mail
import wizard crashes after every folder is imported. SO, my sequence
for importing mail from OL
is:
start wizard, select OL, UNSELECT all folders. scroll down and select
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On 27 Oct 2002 16:51:50 (my local time 22:51:50), you typed:
PC I got sent an email with the bugbear virus. AVG quarantined it, no
PC problem.
Pardon my ignorance, but
Monday, October 28, 2002, 3:44:38 PM, Richard wrote:
All this talk of different Anti-Virus programmes. Am I the only one
using this one?
No. Working fine for me for 8 months.
Chris
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
With all this talk about Anti virus, I thought I should ask how Norton 2003
Anti virus software works with TheBat? I had been using it with Eudora for a
LONG time and it seemed to work ok for me.
Thanks
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Those who have been following my various troubles may be interested to
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As nearly as I can analyze it, the original evaluation copy which I
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Mary Bull wrote in
mid:1174844139.20021029081812;premiernet.net:
MB I feel as if I have been through a major hazing and initiation
MB into a very desirable club! I hope The Bat! will keep on working
MB for me and that I don't have to fight any more bugs.
Mary,
I
Hello Joseph,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:38:05 AM, you wrote:
snip
JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
JN for them. I'm sure someone else who has used the command will reply to
JN your
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 15:44, Mary Bull wrote:
Thank you so much. I did know that nearly everything stays somewhere
on the hard drive, but I thought it would take a professional to find
them. And even then, I didn't think I could put them back in The Bat!
This List and its helpful
Hallo Krister,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:30:52 +0100GMT (29-10-02, 14:30 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
KE Pardon my ignorance, but what version of AvG works with TB!, the free
KE one or do i have to buy any version and if so, what version should i
KE go for? is the free version any good?
All
Hallo Mary,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 08:44:34 -0600GMT (29-10-02, 15:44 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
MB Thank you so much. I did know that nearly
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 9:03:09 AM, you wrote:
JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
RO Try CtrlShiftAltL to search for lost folders
I will do this. Thanks.
RO If your new
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'Lo Keith,
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:53:26 +0100 your time, you authored this:
snip
KA If there are no suitable alternative solutions
Yes, there is a way of doing it, although I don't know whether you will
consider it a suitable alternative.
Hello Marcus,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:53:56 AM, you wrote:
MB... I did know that nearly everything stays somewhere on the hard
MBdrive...
MO And, if you haven't found it yet, the keyboard combination you're
MO looking for is CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L.
Yes. Just came in on an earlier Post. This
Good morning Mary,
You asked Roelof:
JN As for your message files, if they are still on your hard drive, I
JN believe that there is a key combination which will force TB! to look
RO Try CtrlShiftAltL to search for lost folders
MB I will do this. Thanks.
RO If your new account isn't
Tuesday, 10/29/2002, 8:20 AM
Hi Markus,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, at 13:59:51 [GMT +0100] (which was 4:59 AM where I live)
you wrote about: 'RTF'
Three weeks ago I received a bonus check for the suggestion, because
the company is saving so much on bandwidth and storage space now.
MG This sounds
Hallo Mary,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:16:04 -0600GMT (29-10-02, 16:16 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
MO And, if you haven't found it yet, the keyboard combination you're
MO looking for is CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L.
MB Yes. Just came in on an earlier Post.
That's odd. The only other post regarding this
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 11:51:53 AM, you wrote:
MO And, if you haven't found it yet, the keyboard combination you're
MO looking for is CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L.
MB Yes. Just came in on an earlier Post.
RO That's odd. The only other post regarding this key combo I received
RO was mine
Well!
Had a senior moment. Short of sleep. MB
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 12:29:43 PM, Mary wrote:
MB Hello Roelof,
MB Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 11:51:53 AM, you wrote:
MB No, just the two. I didn't express myself clearly. My machine shows
MB your post created at 9:08 and Marcus's at 9:16. But
Monday, October 28, 2002, 7:43:54 PM, Jonathan wrote in message
mid:19517308906.20021028134354;certiflexdimension.com
JA There has been rumours that HTML will be supported in version 2
JA though, so RTF might just be pointless as HTML is probably supported
JA in a lot more clients than RTF.
Monday, October 28, 2002, 8:13:04 PM, Mark wrote in message
mid:6813457140.20021028121304;ahsoftware.net
MW Most of the styled text messages I receive from people are simply
MW the a text message using a different font, i.e., the sender preferred
MW that the recipient see the message in 10-point
Monday, October 28, 2002, 9:40:54 PM, pmf wrote in message
mid:11621038062.20021028164054;sprintmail.com
p my guess is that TB v.2 will support sending emails in HTML,
p so you'll have the features you want. I only hope it also has the
p ability not only to render a text only version, but also to
Monday, October 28, 2002, 11:16:38 PM, Miguel wrote in message
mid:1834822594.20021029001638;ermspain.com
MAU Specially when TB already
MAU includes a Rich Text Viewer? I wonder how many of the ones who have
MAU participated in this thread do use the RTV. And if they do, why? :-)
It does? I've
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Anne wrote...
JA There has been rumours that HTML will be supported in version 2
JA though, so RTF might just be pointless as HTML is probably
JA supported in a lot more clients than RTF.
If this is the case then I
Monday, October 28, 2002, 5:19:10 PM, Chris wrote in message
mid:2782432111.20021028091910;Surfcity.net
CW I'm not sure about other AV's, but DrWeb actually scans compressed files
CW before execution. Therefore, if it has a virus, it'll recognise it
CW before you even attempt to save it and then
Hi Anne,
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002 20:04 your local time, which was 12:04 my
local time, Anne Anne [A] wrote;
CW I'm not sure about other AV's, but DrWeb actually scans compressed files
CW before execution. Therefore, if it has a virus, it'll recognise it
CW before you even attempt to save it
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 7:55:56 PM, Anne wrote:
A It does? I've not found this and I can't find mention of it in TB!'s
A help file - where does it lurk please?
Options - Preferences - on the Viewer tab - the first box has a
drop-down box. It's very nicely done too, imo - you see the
Hello Anne,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 1:55:56 PM, you wrote:
A Monday, October 28, 2002, 11:16:38 PM, Miguel wrote in message
A mid:1834822594.20021029001638;ermspain.com
MAU Specially when TB already
MAU includes a Rich Text Viewer?
A It does? I've not found this and I can't find mention of
Bonjour Paul,
PC I can confirm that importing messages from OL IS a problem.
Have you tried the freeware called Dawn (currently in version 5.0) ?
It is designed to translate e-mails from a format to another.
Tried it myself in another context (Netscape to Pegassus as far as I
remember) and was
Bonjour Jonathan,
May I enter this thread just to mention that :
* HTML is not primarily a cosmetic format, but a semantic format : it is
a subset of XML and thus carry inherent qualities that goes far above
rtf.
* rtf itself is a thing of the past, since M$ itself is switching to
XML
* to
I can confirm that importing messages from OL IS a problem.
PMFJI so late in the thread. Perhaps this has already been mentioned,
but, FWIW, Outlook can export to OE. Once in the OE format, Mailbag
Assistant can import it and export it to a number of different
formats, the most appropriate of
Hello Don,
Saturday, October 26, 2002, 5:59:01 PM, you wrote:
DZ Here's the link: www.donzeigler.com/yabbse
But it doesn't seem to be working tonight :-(
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 2000
5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 2
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Hi,
I've got a 6.5MB .mbx message archive I want to import into TB!
How would I go about this, as I don't see .mbx as an option on the
'Import Messages' list.
Thanks,
Chris Weaven
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Chris Weaven wrote...
I've got a 6.5MB .mbx message archive I want to import into TB!
How would I go about this, as I don't see .mbx as an option on the
'Import Messages' list.
Try selecting unix mailbox file. I
Hallo François,
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 22:14:19 +0100GMT (29-10-02, 22:14 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
FP * rtf itself is a thing of the past, since M$ itself is switching
FP to XML
Why are you both bashing Microsoft and stating that they're the
standard everyone should adhere too?
Do you
Bonjour Roelof,
Le mardi 29 octobre 2002 à 22:58:47, vous écriviez :
RO Hallo François,
RO On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 22:14:19 +0100GMT (29-10-02, 22:14 +0100GMT, where
RO I live), you wrote:
FP * rtf itself is a thing of the past, since M$ itself is switching
FP to XML
RO Why are you both bashing
Bonjour Roelof,
Le mardi 29 octobre 2002 à 22:58:47, vous écriviez :
RO Hallo François,
RO On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 22:14:19 +0100GMT (29-10-02, 22:14 +0100GMT, where
RO I live), you wrote:
FP * rtf itself is a thing of the past, since M$ itself is switching
FP to XML
RO Why are you both bashing
I have encoutered problems downloading files that are already read in
my telnet account. I tried marking the files as unread in hopes it would
change things, but it hasn't. Any file that was read would not download
into the bat -- even if I used the feature dispatch mail on server and
all
Roelof-
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 1:58:47 PM, you wrote:
RO Why are you both bashing Microsoft and stating that they're the
RO standard everyone should adhere too?
Now, now, Roelof...just because M$ is switching over to xml doesn't
mean that it's a M$ standard. RTF *is* becoming a thing of the
Joseph-
Monday, October 28, 2002, 7:51:06 PM, you wrote:
JN This does all raise an interesting issue, though: Given the focus on
JN doing so much electronically, is it desirable and possible to develop
JN a set of standards that would allow different MUA's to utilize text
JN attributes and
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 4:31 PM, you wrote:
JN PMFJI so late in the thread. Perhaps this has already been mentioned,
JN but, FWIW, Outlook can export to OE. Once in the OE format, Mailbag
JN Assistant can import it and export it to a number of different
JN formats, the most appropriate of
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And that's one of the ways Ameol - which I use too - /does/ score
over The Bat! It's a small feature, but one I find very valuable.
Oh, /that/. I remember that from Fidonet in ages of yore.
Don't forget that it does have its disadvantages - it's
Before I make a RFE (before, actually, I look up *how* to make a RFE),
I thought I would run this by the group.
I am now on two mailing lists where the 'reply' button would send the
reply back to the author only. There are two ways to go with such
lists, one of which is to hit 'reply all,' and
PC you are right on, but a day late.
Story of my life
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Hello Chris,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 6:16:20 PM, you wrote:
CW I've got a 6.5MB .mbx message archive I want to import into TB!
CW How would I go about this, as I don't see .mbx as an option on the
CW 'Import Messages' list.
If they are Eudora messages, Eudora is the option right at the top
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Hi Joseph,
29-Oct-2002, 18:15 -0600 (00:15 UK time) Joseph N. [JN] in
mid:17515278359.20021029181505;qwest.net said:
JN Why not include this as a reply option?
We've just had a heated debated on the TBBETA list on a related
issue.
TB has a very
Hello Marck,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 6:52:49 PM, you wrote:
MDP TB has a very handy function here. As long as you can display the
MDP list address in the view headers panel (not view kludges), then
MDP you can right click the address and choose the Reply to this
MDP address pop-up menu
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Hi Mary,
29-Oct-2002, 19:30 -0600 (01:30 UK time) Mary Bull [MB] in
mid:16913395194.20021029193003;premiernet.net said:
MB Wow, Marck! I just did it. The age of miracles. You cannot
MB imagine how much trouble this is going to keep me out of!
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:04:47 PM, Deborah wrote in message
mid:5748999377.20021029200447;oddoneout.free-online.co.uk
DW Options - Preferences - on the Viewer tab - the first box has a
DW drop-down box. It's very nicely done too, imo - you see the messages
DW in plain text, with a tab at the
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:13:12 PM, Chris wrote in message
mid:144179274523.20021029121312;Surfcity.net
CW This is another feature I really liked with DrWeb, because if you're
CW about to download a big file, it'll warn you before you start
CW downloading it rather than when you've finished.
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:26:30 PM, Mary wrote in message
mid:196277568.20021029142630;premiernet.net
MB Preferences, Viewer tab, the black on blue lettering Use viewer,
MB Click on the choice menu that is saying Fixed width font and change
MB to html/Rich Text viewer.
Thanks Mary - I'd not
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 9:40:17 PM, myob wrote in message
mid:8415817562.20021029214017;btinternet.com
m But it doesn't seem to be working tonight :-(
I guess Don's taken that one down as it wasn't the board most of us
preferred. Here's the one that's going to be going live soon:
Could someone help me. I am trying to set up a new account in TB!. Like
I haven't done it before but I have hit a stump.
I have included all the correct mail server settings yet when I try to
send a mail through the account I get Message has not been sent- Server
reply-not localhost
I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
Windows know where to find it anyway? (there is no TB uninstall
shortcut).
Anything that is deleted would have to go in the recycle bin. Short
of that is just
Hi Joseph!
In message mid:17515278359.20021029181505;qwest.net
on Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 6:15:05 PM, you wrote:
JN I am now on two mailing lists where the 'reply' button would send the
JN reply back to the author only. There are two ways to go with such
JN lists, one of which is to hit
Hi Anne!
In message mid:169130928287.20021030015858;gmx.co.uk
on Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 7:58:58 PM, you wrote:
A This has me puzzled Chris - how can an AV on a local machine be
A scanning a file on a remote server before it's downloaded?
Usually the download is actually in progress while
Hi Adam!
In message mid:100101378504.20021029225353;fastmail.fm
on Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:23:53 PM, you wrote:
A I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
A would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
A Windows know where to find it
Hello Adam,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:23:53 PM, you wrote:
A I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
A would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
A Windows know where to find it anyway? (there is no TB uninstall
A shortcut).
Thanks for
Hello Anne,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:01:35 PM, you wrote:
A Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 8:26:30 PM, Mary wrote in message
A mid:196277568.20021029142630;premiernet.net
MB Preferences, Viewer tab, the black on blue lettering Use viewer,
MB Click on the choice menu that is saying Fixed width
Hi Anne,
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002 19:44 your local time, (Wednesday, 01:29
my local time), you [A] wrote:
A ... Anything that comes to me like that is stripped of all that
A stuff before I read it
Anything that comes to me like that is not read at all !
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Hi Chris,
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002 12:13 your local time, (Wednesday, 01:58
my local time), you [CW] wrote:
CW This is another feature I really liked with DrWeb, because if
CW you're about to download a big file, it'll warn you before you
CW start downloading it rather than when you've
Hello Mary,
MB I'll do a Google on it. Thanks. Didn't know there were undelete
MB programs.
One advice would be probably to try deleting some files before
installing a new app, including anything that could recover files. And
hope to overwrite them and not any lost files. And empty recycle bin.
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Scott McNay wrote in
mid:169250935281.20021029204116;local.nu:
JN I am now on two mailing lists where the 'reply' button would send the
JN reply back to the author only. There are two ways to go with such
JN lists, one of which is to hit 'reply all,' and then do
Hi Batpeople,
I have received the following message from Dutaint against three
recent posts I made to TBUDL; ironically I may also receive one for
this post. What's going on?
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Scott McNay wrote in
mid:169250935281.20021029204116;local.nu:
SM You can make a reply template just for the lists in question, which
SM will do the replies the ay that you want them.
Scott,
In theory, perhaps... :-)
I have tried about every permutation of
Hello Adam,
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 10:07:56 PM, you wrote:
A One advice would be probably to try deleting some files before
A installing a new app, including anything that could recover files. And
A hope to overwrite them and not any lost files. And empty recycle bin.
A Bat message folders
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, Adam wrote...
I've never noticed what an uninstall will do with program files. I
would have thought a Mail directory would be left alone. How would
Windows know where to find it anyway? (there is no TB uninstall
TBUDL members
When I choose to use the Move to folder (or Copy to folder) command,
TB shows me a directory tree of folders that is the one it started with.
This is the same as the one it was closed with last time TB was used.
Is there any way to save a particular view of the folder tree, for
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