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I'm trying to understand how TB handles the attachments.
I have TB set to keep attachments in separate directory. However, even
if I delete the file from that directory, it seems that it keeps the
attachment in body of the message that was sent to me
Is it fair to say that there is no good way to import a file
containing multiple e-mail addresses into TB's AB?
The AB I use for business, which has all my other contacts in it,
also, has for many of them multiple e-mail addresses. Some have only
an e-mail address under Home E-mail; some have
Hello TBUDL,
Just started to use the Bat in prefernece to MS Outlook Express.
When I first loaded it everything fine and worked a treat - very
fast.
However, after suffering a system crash (HDD failure) I have had to replace
the HDD (with same type and manufacturer) and re-install the
Hello Laurence, you wrote:
Am running Zone Alarm Pro v3.7.159 in the background with Kasperky v4 anti-virus.
I would recommend switching to Kerio Personal Firewall and AntiVir
antivirus. More than likely ZoneAlarm is causing your problems.
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John Morse
pagemaker -at- semo -dot- net
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Hello The Bat! Users,
Tuesday, June 3, 2003, 9:57:11 PM, you wrote:
LE snip...is very slow - even on a completely fresh install of Windows
XP.
LE It constantly locks up the PC requiring a soft restart.
LE I'm using Windows XP Pro SP1 with all
Hello John,
Tuesday, June 3, 2003, 6:14:09 PM, you wrote:
JM Hello Laurence, you wrote:
Am running Zone Alarm Pro v3.7.159 in the background with Kasperky v4 anti-virus.
JM I would recommend switching to Kerio Personal Firewall and AntiVir
JM antivirus. More than likely ZoneAlarm is causing
Hello Daniel, you wrote:
JM I would recommend switching to Kerio Personal Firewall and AntiVir
JM antivirus. More than likely ZoneAlarm is causing your problems.
As Martin mentioned, there is a problem with one of Windows XP update
patches. And, it can affect firewalls and/or virus scanners.
Hello John,
Tuesday, June 3, 2003, 11:39:36 PM, you wrote:
JM Hello Daniel, you wrote:
JM I would recommend switching to Kerio Personal Firewall and AntiVir
JM antivirus. More than likely ZoneAlarm is causing your problems.
As Martin mentioned, there is a problem with one of Windows XP update
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Domagoj Klepac [DK] wrote:
DK I'm trying to understand how TB handles the attachments.
DK I have TB set to keep attachments in separate directory. However,
DK even if I delete the file from that directory, it seems that it
DK keeps the attachment in
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On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, 2:55:15 AM, Allie wrote:
DK I have TB set to keep attachments in separate directory. However,
DK even if I delete the file from that directory, it seems that it
DK keeps the attachment in body of the message that was sent
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Domagoj Klepac [DK] wrote:
DK Hm. Just tried it, and no, it seems that attachment is stored with
DK original message. If I delete all the attachments from attachment
DK directory, messages still keep the attachments - both the ones I
DK received and
Saturday, May 31, 2003, 1:47:09 PM, you wrote:
MW I've run into the rogue email situation before, but only on a dialup
MW connection where we hit some timeout before a huge email could be
MW collected completely.
I was on broadband when this happened to me. More importantly, I don't think the
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