Hello Thomas,
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 8:43:24 AM you [TF] wrote (at least
in part):
I don't know if you can automatically call up a zip/rar utility and
have it automatically compress it for you in TB.
TF Yes you can. :-)
You really should read the whole thread :-)
Mike wants to
Hello Fernando,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 07:29:01 +0100 GMT (12/11/02, 13:29 +0700 GMT),
Fernando P. Nájera Cano wrote:
Ok, this could be a little problem (more than 150 messages a day). But
I think that using Dispatcher should be faster than downloading them
using a 56k modem (well, I've used DSL
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 09:05:45 +0100 GMT (12/11/02, 15:05 +0700 GMT),
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
You really should read the whole thread :-)
Mike wants to compress automatically when _attaching_ files by himself.
My bad. Sorry.
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Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat!
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Barry2 [B] wrote:'
B The difference is that the rubbish isn't sent to me at all - I
B consider it a complete waste of bandwidth to transfer megabytes
B of data onto my PC just to then dump it in the bin
Hi Bat Users,
I am having a bid of problems forwarding emails with attachements to
Outlook users.
Currently I have to use the Alternative Forward method to get the msg
to them. Is there a way I can make that the default forward option?
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Best regards,
Gerard
Hi Gerard,
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 13:53:27 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
G Currently I have to use the Alternative Forward method to get the
G msg to them. Is there a way I can make that the default forward
G option?
Have a look at the account forwarding template, at the bottom: 'Use MIME
ON Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 2:19:14 PM, you wrote:
LG Hi Gerard,
LG On Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 13:53:27 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
G Currently I have to use the Alternative Forward method to get the
G msg to them. Is there a way I can make that the default forward
G option?
LG Have a
Hello Gerard,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 14:41:02 +0100 GMT (12/11/02, 20:41 +0700 GMT),
Gerard wrote:
This is the thing that bugs me most with TB!, the options never seem
to be were I expect them to be.
Where would you have expected this option to be?
Maybe I am not Russian enough :)
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On or about Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 9:46:53 AM, in a galaxy
far, far away, Thomas wrote:
Maybe I am not Russian enough :)
TF Neither are the deveopers. ;-)
Good question! Who/where are the developers? I was under the
assumption it was Poland(?) I'm all for
Good afternoon Spike,
It was foretold that on 12-11-2002 10:09:29 GMT-0500 (which was
16:09:29 where I live) Spike would mumble:
snipped a bit
S Good question! Who/where are the developers? I was under the
S assumption it was Poland(?)
It's Moldavia. Moldavia borders in the West at
Hello tbudl'ers,
I was just allowing the credits page to scroll ( scroll
scroll!) and noticed some familiar names mentioned there (Marck,
Leif, Marek, Syafril etc.) but notably a lot of Slavic names.
My apologies to anyone I left out of that partial list! It would
be easy however, to ass-u-me
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 9:20:51 PM, William wrote in message
mid:15345369327.20021110212051;dsl.pipex.com
WM The main reason for this is because the important bits are written in
WM assembler. Shame it's gone out of fashion. Too difficult for today's
WM programmers I suppose. Now, back in the
ON Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 3:46:53 PM, you wrote:
This is the thing that bugs me most with TB!, the options never seem
to be were I expect them to be.
TF Where would you have expected this option to be?
Hi Thomas,
I first looked in the Options section, since type of attachment sounds
Hello Luc,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 16:17:51 +0100 GMT (12/11/02, 22:17 +0700 GMT),
Luc wrote:
It's Moldavia. Moldavia borders in the West at Romania and in the
North, East and South at the Ukraïn.
And Transsylvania in the
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Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
Hello Gerard,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 17:01:02 +0100 GMT (12/11/02, 23:01 +0700 GMT),
Gerard wrote:
TF Where would you have expected this option to be?
I first looked in the Options section, since type of attachment sounds
like an options to me.
Second I looked in the account settings and found
Good afternoon Thomas,
It was foretold that on 12-11-2002 23:14:26 GMT+0700 (which was
17:14:26 where I live) Thomas Fernandez would mumble:
snipped a bit
TF And Transsylvania in the
That's part of Romania if i'm not mistaken :-)
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Best regards,
Luc
Hello Anne
Thank you for your email dated Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 3:33:09 PM, in which you
wrote:
A ...many of the great little fast proggies we use are written in
A assembler as well so we're already fans of this. In fact both my son
A and I would love to fathom out how to write this
Hello Fernando,
Monday, November 11, 2002, 10:55:43 PM, you wrote:
FPNC Hi all
FPNC I'm going abroad in 4 days, and I'm going to use a laptop from hotel.
FPNC As Internet is quite expensive there, I'll be as quick as possible. So
FPNC I want to be able to check and send email.
FPNC Best
Dear Spike,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 4:28:55 PM you wrote:
S to ass-u-me that the program is a Russian development.
Moldavian, as a matter of fact, although at least one of the
programmers origins from Russia.
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Britt Malka
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Hello tbudl,
I was wondering if there was a way to take an email that someone
wrote as a new message (obviously by a non-bat-using, uninitiated,
dolt grin) but did so by replying to an existing thread--and to
promote that message to its own thread?
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Best regards,
Jim D
Hello Luc!
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at 5:59:39 PM you wrote:
That's part of Romania if i'm not mistaken :-)
Yes, and perhaps a nice joke by Thomas, using this special part of
Romania as a pars pro toto.
BTW, isn't it interesting that the Siebenbürgen Sachsen (a kind of
German settlement
Hello Carsten,
Oh well, I guess I'll have to tabtabtab :-)
Or PgDnTab :-)
That's nice, 33% less keystrokes :-)
Thanks
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.61
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL
Hello Carsten,
The Quotes macro does not quote empty lines. [...]
http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html#quotes_2
These Quick Templates do the job. HTH.
Ha! It works! Great QT, thanks. And for the others on your page :-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 1:36 PM, you wrote:
JD Hello tbudl,
JD I was wondering if there was a way to take an email that someone
JD wrote as a new message (obviously by a non-bat-using, uninitiated,
JD dolt grin) but did so by replying to an existing thread--and to
JD promote that
Hi all
Regarding email contents. I've received an email from ACM to renew my
subscription, and I was totally unabled to follow the link they
propose. So I use View Source to find out what was happening, and I
found that The Bat! is incorrectly managing encoding (particulary, if
it founds % + 0 +
Hi all
As I was trying to capture screens for the other email, I moved the
splitter that separes folder list from message list preview (I use
Full-height Account tree) to the left until the edge of screen... then
I couldn't move it again! It got stuck there and there were no way to
move it from
Good evening Dierk,
It was foretold that on 12-11-2002 19:37:17 GMT+0100 (which was
19:37:17 where I live) Dierk Haasis would mumble:
snipped a bit
DH BTW, isn't it interesting that the Siebenbürgen Sachsen (a kind of
DH German settlement outside Germany) is located there ...
Lol, it
Hi all
Hello Fernando,
Just a suggestion, check out the Popcorn:
http://www.ultrafunk.com/products/popcorn/
Thank you for the suggestion, but I have my own software for that
(homemade EasyPOP3 :). But I want to have all my emails available
(38.736 and counting :)) ).
Best regards,
Fernando
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On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, Fernando P. Nájera Cano wrote...
Please see these files: http://www.FernandoNajera.com/d1.jpg and
http://www.FernandoNajera.com/d2.jpg to understand what's happening.
I've removed some info but the really important
Monday, November 11, 2002, 12:44:35 PM, William wrote in message
mid:676634179.2002124435;dsl.pipex.com
WM Fake virus alert carries Braid worm
WM November 11, 2002
WM Fake email virus alert sent by a Russian antivirus company Kaspersky
WM Labs was infected with Braid worm. After massive
Whenever I try to shut down The Bat! it hands trying Clean Up the
Inbox. I have to kill The Bat in Task Manager to shut it down.
I have a folder in place t move messages out of the inbox when
they've been marked read, so there should be nothing in there.
Any suggestions for fixing this?
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Hi Jonathan,
12-Nov-2002, 18:40 -0500 (23:40 UK time) Jonathan Andrew Sheen
[JAS] in mid:1712027365.20021112184019;leviathanstudios.com said:
JAS Any suggestions for fixing this?
You say that you have a filter (I'm guessing that's what you meant)
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 5:08:34 PM, William wrote in message
mid:302427800.20021112170834;dsl.pipex.com
WM If you are interested, have a look at www.grc.com in general and
WM http://grc.com/smgassembly.htm in particular.
WM All Gibson's software is written in assembler and it flies. It's a
Fernando-
If you're referring to the space after the notice breaking up the
url, that's in accordance with the standard. Spaces in urls should
really be translated into %20 to conform. The problem is exactly
what you've run into - text processors look for whitespace as a point
at which to break
Hello Anne,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 7:51:24 PM, you wrote:
A Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 5:08:34 PM, William wrote in message
A mid:302427800.20021112170834;dsl.pipex.com
WM If you are interested, have a look at www.grc.com in general and
WM http://grc.com/smgassembly.htm in particular.
WM
rick wrote...
I think www.grcsucks.com explains my position on the gentlemen in
question. He is a slick marketing person and that is about it. No one
in respected security circles has any respect for him. What a fraud.
The pity is that he is responsible for so many people needlessly
saddling
Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 1:55:37 AM, John wrote in message
mid:VPOP31.5.0d.20021113105537.687.18.2.64410165;SUPERSOHO
JDH The pity is that he is responsible for so many people needlessly
JDH saddling their systems with Zone Alarm, which causes many more
JDH troubles than it could possibly
Anne wrote...
So why is Zone Alarm so bad? And what troubles does it cause for
people?
It's bad because:
(1) Most people using it could achieve all the necessary protection
just by configuring their systems properly;
(2) It sends out warnings about possible attacks that are normal
system
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In mid:15956583132.20021112225107;FernandoNajera.com,
Fernando P. Nájera Cano [FPN] wrote:'
FPN I've tried it again right now and now it works... any idea?
Just an incidental quirk/fluke/glitch in behaviour that normally
happens to us at some point
John,
JDH (1) Most people using it could achieve all the necessary protection
JDH just by configuring their systems properly;
The problem with not running a software firewall of some sort is that
you have no controll over your OUTGOING internet connection.
Zonealarm and Tiny Personal Firewall
Hello Fernando,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 22:51:07 +0100 GMT (13/11/02, 04:51 +0700 GMT),
Fernando P. Nájera Cano wrote:
As I was trying to capture screens for the other email, I moved the
splitter that separes folder list from message list preview (I use
Full-height Account tree) to the left
Scott Johnson wrote...
The problem with not running a software firewall of some sort is that
you have no controll over your OUTGOING internet connection.
Zonealarm and Tiny Personal Firewall both do this and if you do become
infected with a virus (bite my tongue) the firewall will notify you
when
Hello Allie,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 11:03:19 AM, you wrote, and I heavily
snipped as we can talk about this till the cows come home lol:
ACM In mid:5494997034.20021112031849;freeuk.com,
ACM Barry2 [B] wrote:'
B The difference is that the rubbish isn't sent to me at all - I
B consider it a
Hello Mitch,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 3:35:37 AM, you wrote:
MW Barry2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Monday, November 11, 2002, 7:18:49 PM
MW Aren't you concerned about losing legitimate mail in the spam screen?
Not at all - all mail headers are looked at before deciding whether to
download or
Hello rick
Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 1:34:10 AM, in which you
wrote:
r What a fraud.
What did I tell you? :-)
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William
Flying with The Bat! www.ritlabs.com/the_bat
Windows 2000 Pro 2195 Service Pack 2
John,
JDH For outgoing protection: Norton Anti-Virus.
JDH For general protection, a *hardware* firewall built into my LAN
JDH router, as well as the firewall built into Windows XP.
I don't run Norton antivirus, but I don't believe it protects against
outgoing connections. It can scan for a
William,
r What a fraud.
WM What did I tell you? :-)
Don't believe everything you read on the Net. For every web site that
says one thing, I'd wager I can find one that says nearly the
opposite.
A con man makes what he is saying seem very logical. Our job here is
to figure out which site to
Scott Johnson wrote...
I don't run Norton antivirus, but I don't believe it protects against
outgoing connections. It can scan for a virus on your system or to
see if there is one in an outbound Email(?) which is good, but that
doesn't protect against a virus that has snuck through the defenses
Scott Johnson wrote...
A con man makes what he is saying seem very logical. Our job here is
to figure out which site to believe. (or are both conveying a partial
truth...with the full truth lying somewhere in between?)
Steve Gibson has some useful information about configuring your
system, but
Hello Scott
Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 6:22:19 AM, in which you
wrote:
SJ Don't believe everything you read on the Net.
I don't (Marck, Allie, Januk, Melissa, etc. excepted!)
If you re-read my original post you will see that I only praised
Gibson's
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