Hello TBUDL,
want to send email to one particular address..want bat to open
with the compose window everytime with this email id in TO
field..
what if got 2 access level password protected account..
any suggestion ..using bat1.62r
thanks in
Hello Jenny,
However, I'd prefer subfolder templates to be the same as the
templates of the direct parent folder (again, unless I change them
manually).
I would have preferred that too when I set up my folder structure some
time ago so that I didn't have to copy/paste so many times.
Hello P.K.Roy,
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 12:10:13 +0530 GMT (23/07/03, 13:40 +0700 GMT),
P.K.Roy (Mon_Sat) wrote:
want to send email to one particular address..want bat to open with
the compose window everytime with this email id in TO field..
Create a shortcut for TB and use the Command Line
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Domagoj Klepac, [DK] wrote:
DK Order in which messages are downloaded from server and stored in
DK TB!s message database. That would be don't sort setting or sort
DK by place in database. Simplest of all. It shouldn't be _that hard_
DK to implement,
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 12:42:58 PM, Allie wrote:
DK Order in which messages are downloaded from server and stored in
DK TB!s message database. That would be don't sort setting or
DK sort by place in database. Simplest of all. It shouldn't be
DK
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Domagoj Klepac, [DK] wrote:
DK You're right, I didn't think about that - and I tried sorting both
DK by received and created time and somehow I finally settled for
DK created time as being better, but I still got messages in wrong
DK order.
DK But
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Domagoj Klepac, [DK] wrote:
DK I tried sorting both by received and created time and somehow I
DK finally settled for created time as being better, but I still got
DK messages in wrong order.
I neglected to comment on this part.
Sorting by
Greetings,
(I'll provide details when I see that this message sent from Netscape
and not The Bat makes it through to the list.)
Thank you.
David
Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information:
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Hi Domagoj,
@23-Jul-2003, 13:55 +0200 (12:55 UK time) Domagoj Klepac said to
Allie:
DK Order in which messages are downloaded from server and stored in
DK TB!s message database...
This has always been what TB! does for me with received time...
Hello, Allie:
I've been a satisfied user of The Bat for 2-3 years.
About a year ago, I installed ChoiceMail (to control spam) in line with
The Bat v. 1.62i. The SMTP (Port 25) and POP (Port 110) servers were
then both changed to 127.0.01, for ChoiceMail.
A week ago, I changed from a dialup to
Hello David,
But I am unable to configure The Bat to send mail with SMTP
authentication through ChoiceMail. (The Bat will still POP mail just
fine.)
Have you tested and been able to send mail with SMTP authentication
WITHOUT going through ChoiceMail?
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El
Hello David!
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 9:27 AM, you wrote:
D But I am unable to configure The Bat to send mail with SMTP
D authentication through ChoiceMail. (The Bat will still POP
D mail just fine.)
Try Account/Properties/Mail Transport and click on the authentication
button beside the
Hi David,
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003 at 3:27 PM, David wrote:
But I am unable to configure The Bat to send mail with SMTP
authentication through ChoiceMail. (The Bat will still POP mail just
fine.)
Have you tried it with ChoiceMail shut down, i.e. connecting directly
using TB?
What is TB
Hello, MAU:
OK, I am testing it that way now.
I am changing one setting: the SMTP was the one that Netscape has been
using successfully via ChoiceMail/SBCGlobal.
It is now the setting that ChoiceMail/ SBCGlobal uses directly.
But still, no joy.
Thank you for your idea.
David
M Hello David,
Hi David,
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 10:27:21 -0400 David Austen wrote:
But I am unable to configure The Bat to send mail with SMTP
authentication through ChoiceMail.
What do the logs say?[tm]
Ctrl+Shift+A should reveal an error message we'll need for better
guessing.
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Ciao,
Pit
Hello, Mary:
I appreciate your suggestion. Actually, I have had that box (MB Use
Settings of Mail Retrieval.) ticked for
some time and that does not help.
But it makes me curious about the purpose of this box, and the actual
affect this would have.
BTW, I also tried POP authentication and
Hello David!
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 11:11 AM, you wrote, in part:
D But it makes me curious about the purpose of this box [Use
D Settings of Mail Retrieval.] and the actual affect this would
D have.
I'm curious, also. I was pretty sure you would have already done such
a simple thing,
Hi Terry, all:
Here are some of the recent logs:
7/23/03, 12:29:40: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
7/23/03, 12:30:00: SEND - sending mail messages - 1 messages in queue
7/23/03, 12:30:01: SEND - connected to SMTP server
7/23/03, 12:30:01: SEND - authenticating (plain)...
7/23/03,
Hello, all:,
1. (David,) Have you tried it with ChoiceMail shut down, i.e. connecting
directly using TB?
Yes. And THIS time it works. That is, SMTP on both send and receive.
Without CMail active or even in the chain.
2. What is TB log telling you when you try?
(Please see log in previous
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Dear David,
DA Yes. And THIS time it works. That is, SMTP on both send and receive.
DA Without CMail active or even in the chain.
So, the problem was solved by removing CMail? If so, my guess is that
it does not process PLAIN authentication mechanism (which
Hi there,
I often receive e-mails that are displayed as an empty HTML page in
TheBat. Checking with F9 I found that all these have the following
settings:
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Unfortunately all I see when I switch the view window from
I just got this email today, and I KNOW I never sent that list a
message. The email they say I sent from I haven't used in 2 years, and
all it is is a forward to my ISP. I did a BAT search in ANYWHERE and did
not find the email they sent from anywhere ( I could have deleted the
message..)
here
I just got this email today, and I KNOW I never sent that
list a message. The email they say I sent from I haven't
used in 2 years, and all it is is a forward to my ISP. I
did a BAT search in ANYWHERE and did not find the email
they sent from anywhere
Check out Marck's recent posts on TBOT.
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 2:43:47 PM, Marck wrote:
But TB! still lacks sort by database order feature which I often
miss (sometimes I move messages around folders and really wish to
see them sorted that way).
I am at a loss to understand the
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 2:21:25 PM, Allie wrote:
DK I tried sorting both by received and created time and
DK somehow I finally settled for created time as being better, but I
DK still got messages in wrong order.
I neglected to comment on
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, Paul Cartwright wrote...
I just got this email today, and I KNOW I never sent that list a
message. The email they say I sent from I haven't used in 2 years,
and all it is is a forward to my ISP. I did a BAT search in ANYWHERE
and did not find the email they sent
Hello Allie, MAU, Mary, Terry, Peter and Stefan:
Thank you for your kind assistance.
(You may remember that I could not achieve the necessary SMTP
authentication while _sending mail_ from The Bat through ChoiceMail.)
It looks like I MAY have solved the problem now, in 2 steps.
First, I set
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 2:37 PM, you wrote:
I just got this email today, and I KNOW I never sent that
list a message. The email they say I sent from I haven't
used in 2 years, and all it is is a forward to my ISP. I
did a BAT search in ANYWHERE and did not find the email
they sent from
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 2:51 PM, you wrote:
PC On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 2:39 PM, you wrote:
JA On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, Paul Cartwright wrote...
I just got this email today, and I KNOW I never sent that list a
message. The email they say I sent from I haven't used in 2 years,
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, Paul Cartwright wrote...
JA That is the list server's email, it doesn't reflect any of the
JA original headers of the email... So the headers aren't so useful
JA to us. The headers that'd be helpful are those of the original
JA message.
that's the point, I never
I haven't re-subed to TBOT.. I looked, but didn't see any
messages THAT FIT what I'm talking about ( I looked in the
archive)
I might have missed something in your original description,
but there were some posts about receiving bounced posts that
one didn't make in the first place.
My (and
JA I don't think there is too much we can really tell you... it could be
JA possible that a spammer has your address, or a person is infected with
JA a virus, and has your old address... without the original headers from
JA the mail, there isn't too much we can look at, apart from telling you
JA
Hello David,
Now, I apparently still have spam protection thanks to Choicemail AND
also outgoing SMTP authentication.
Glad to know you have solved the problem :-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.62i
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 3:18 PM, you wrote:
I haven't re-subed to TBOT.. I looked, but didn't see any
messages THAT FIT what I'm talking about ( I looked in the
archive)
r I might have missed something in your original description,
r but there were some posts about receiving bounced
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 21:31:19, Paul Cartwright wrote:
it probably was a spammer, because I don't use the email they sent it
to, to subscribe to ANY lists.
No, it was a worm, which used your e-mail address in it's From field.
Happens to me regularly...
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Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, Paul Cartwright wrote...
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 3:18 PM, you wrote:
I haven't re-subed to TBOT.. I looked, but didn't see any
messages THAT FIT what I'm talking about ( I looked in the
archive)
r I might have missed something in your original description,
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 6:42:58 AM, you wrote:
AM When downloading mail from the server, TB! will always download the
AM mail the server received first, followed by the mail it received last.
What happens if the server goes offline for whatever reason and then
receives mail from
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 3:43 PM, you wrote:
it wasn't a bounced post, it was an email list that sent me a message
saying I didn't have authority to post to the list. the reply included
this:
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Content-Type: audio/x-wav;
name=COLSPAN.pif
JA Virus :)
Jerry
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, Paul Cartwright wrote...
JA Virus :)
Jerry said WORM :)
Interesting ;) I've noticed a lot of the top virus companies naming
items worms, when their nature suggest them to be viruses. Either way,
it wasn't you, and it's easy to discard. I guess the
The Bat is a POP3 mail client (IMAP access is secondary, and
incomplete). The POP3 servers don't give to the client any kind of
indication of the time of arrival of the message. So there's simply
no way that The Bat! (or any other pop3 client) can show you that
time.
DK Order in which
Hi Paul,
Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 21:31:19, you wrote:
PC -P64VxCAX89qMnM82N91
PC Content-Type: audio/x-wav;
PC name=COLSPAN.pif
PC Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
PC Content-ID: XqoV4295116z5g353
PC then hundreds of lines of text that looked like this:
PC
Hi Paul,
Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 21:31:19, you wrote:
PC -P64VxCAX89qMnM82N91
PC Content-Type: audio/x-wav;
PC name=COLSPAN.pif
PC Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
PC Content-ID: XqoV4295116z5g353
PC then hundreds of lines of text that looked like this:
PC
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Hi Paul,
@23-Jul-2003, 15:23 -0400 (20:23 UK time) Paul Cartwright [PC] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Jonathan:
JA I don't think there is too much we can really tell you... it
JA could be possible that a spammer has your address, or a person
JA
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003 Ricardo van Eck stated:
RvE Hi Paul,
RvE Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 21:31:19, you wrote:
PC -P64VxCAX89qMnM82N91
PC Content-Type: audio/x-wav;
PC name=COLSPAN.pif
PC Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
PC Content-ID: XqoV4295116z5g353
PC then hundreds of lines
Hi Ricardo:
RMR I would suggest that you add this request to the Bugtrack database (in
RMR the wishlist) but not as a rectification of the received time,
RMR because I think that it's ok as it is now. I would ask for a third
RMR Timestamp column in the list: Created time, Received Time, and the
Hi,
When changing the directory where the messages of a _folder_ (not an account)
are stored, I get the following error message:
German: Die Funktion ist nur im Win32-Modus gueltig
English (translated): Function only valid in Win32-mode
And after clicking OK, another error message
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 5:04 PM, you wrote:
Received: from listserv (listserv.uark.edu) by listserv.uark.edu
(LSMTP for Windows NT v1.1b) with SMTP id
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wed, 23 Jul 2003 12:46:02 -0500
MDP Oh yes? I don't think that looks like you, do you? Either the
MDP inbound
On Wed 23-Jul-03 5:00pm -0400, Ricardo Marte wrote:
RMR I would suggest that you add this request to the Bugtrack database (in
RMR the wishlist) but not as a rectification of the received time,
RMR because I think that it's ok as it is now. I would ask for a third
RMR Timestamp column in the
Hallo Rainer,
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 23:08:53 +0200GMT (23-7-03, 23:08 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RB When changing the directory where the messages of a _folder_ (not
RB an account) are stored, I get the following error message:
That's a known bug for the version you're using. Upgrade to the
Hi David,
Glad to know that you can bypass ChoiceMail and it will work. That
just seemed like a lot of unnecessary overhead.
Actually, I have had that box Use Settings of Mail Retrieval
ticked for some time and that does not help.
But it makes me curious about the purpose of this box, and
Hi,
is there a german user group for the bat? on the ritlabs hp there's
a link to http://www.thebat.de but that domain is taken by some
domain seller and thus not active anymore.
Jan Oetjen
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I am at a loss to understand the difference between Received order
and Database order. Except that Database order would logically
ignore received order when moving messages into a different folder..
DK Yes, that's it. Sometimes I really would like to be able to move
DK message to another
Hi Bill:
BM On Wed 23-Jul-03 5:00pm -0400, Ricardo Marte wrote:
Yes! A Received in Server Time would be perfect as an added
feature! Where is the wishlist located?
BM Start here: http://www.ritlabs.com/bt and, after you've logged in,
BM Switch to The Bat! Wishes to add your feature request.
Hello Paul,
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:31:14 -0400 GMT (24/07/03, 01:31 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
You are not authorized to send mail to the SEPART-L list from your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] account.
Someone faked your email address and tried to send a message to that
list. It was rejected. All
Hello Jan,
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 00:20:02 +0200 GMT (24/07/03, 05:20 +0700 GMT),
Jan Oetjen wrote:
is there a german user group for the bat? on the ritlabs hp there's
a link to http://www.thebat.de but that domain is taken by some
domain seller and thus not active anymore.
Send a
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 6:00:50 PM, Ricardo M. Reyes wrote:
DK Like when I accidentaly hit delete button and move message to Trash
DK - digging it back from the Trash is frustrating experience.
RMR Well, at last I understand what you want!
RMR You want a Time of entry to this folder. I
Hello Paul,
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:51:17 -0400 GMT (24/07/03, 02:51 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
so, it was someone ELSE infected, who had my email in their addressbook,
and they sent the message. SO, I should just delete it and move on:)
Don't forget to update your virus scanner in the
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