Attachments

2003-06-04 Thread Domagoj Klepac
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Importing Multiple Addresses Into AB

2003-06-04 Thread Joseph N.
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

PC Lock ups and generally slow performance of The Bat!

2003-06-04 Thread Laurence Ell
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

Re: PC Lock ups and generally slow performance of The Bat!

2003-06-04 Thread John Morse
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. -- John Morse pagemaker -at- semo -dot- net

Re: PC Lock ups and generally slow performance of The Bat!

2003-06-04 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re[2]: PC Lock ups and generally slow performance of The Bat!

2003-06-04 Thread Daniel Rail
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

Re[3]: PC Lock ups and generally slow performance of The Bat!

2003-06-04 Thread John Morse
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.

Re: PC Lock ups and generally slow performance of The Bat!

2003-06-04 Thread Mark Partous
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

Re: Attachments

2003-06-04 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: Attachments

2003-06-04 Thread Domagoj Klepac
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: Attachments

2003-06-04 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re[2]: 100% server CPU usage

2003-06-04 Thread Vishal
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