Hi John
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 12:37:44 AM, you wrote:
JM Sorry if I scared you, but this really is from me, here is my phone
JM number too If you would like to verify that I sent this message.
JM 573-222-2483
Ok, I bite the bait and jump in :) The reason digital signatures are so useful
For the sake of completeness there was a corrupted IMAP account.
It became corrupted when trying to rename it.
Seems a more complicated procedure than for POP accounts
--
David Boggon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 2.01 on Windows 2000
Service Pack 4
Hello Cedric,
Yes, in fact, it seems that it's the advanced option which doesn't
work. If i select case sensitive, I got the same answer... Is there
something special to do to make it works ?
I have no idea what your problem may be, it just seems to work here
without doing anything special.
Thomas Martin, [TM] wrote:
Hmmm. Would you download my keys from the URL in my signature and
replace the ones you have with those. I don't understand what's
happening either.
TM Done and now shows good key - never expires. But you still have a
TM expired subkey (October 11, 2003) in it.
Paul Wilson, [PW] wrote:
PW I have tried to reply to this three times now. The program closes on
PW it's own before I can finish. I ran the installer. Seemed fine, then
PW troubles started. Right now there are six little bat logos in sys
PW tray only one is flapping wings. Connection center can't
Hi,
C In version 2, when no message is selected, the preview pane in empty
C and grey. Maybe I'm weird, but the empty
C preview pane is unnerving.
Unnerving and plain dang ugly.
I disagree. I thought the preview pane solution in v1.6x was
unnerving and I was indeed very happy when I saw that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Greetings John,
On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, 8:40:05 PM, you wrote:
John PGP is an absolute waste of time (to me) so if possible when these
John discussions turn to PGP issues, is there anyway that we could get
John everyone to put PGP in the
Hello Vishal,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 2:26:28 AM, you wrote:
snip
V The reason digital signatures are so useful
V is that they can really authenticate you in a near categorical manner. To fake a
V digital signature is very difficult due to the mathematical properties and trust
V
Hello,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 1:00:16 AM, you wrote:
AM David Stone, [DS] wrote:
DS If I use PGP/MIME and encrypt/sign a message* with an attachment,
AM Is this an internal delivery that you're doing, or are you going via
AM your ISP?
Yes it was internal and external. I've tested via
Hi Jurgen,
On Thursday at 10:28 PM you wrote:
JH http://www.mindspring.com/~aegreene/pgp/
Thanks for the link :)
-
Darrin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Bat 2.01
[If you can't hear me, it's because I'm in parentheses]
Current version is 2.01 |
Oh Dear! I'm on my mail-server's web interface ...
v2.01 has crashed out on me.
I get the splash screen up for 1 second, it disappears, and no
bat!!
I have v2.00 v2.00.06 exe's still on my system and trying to
run them produces the same result.
v2.01 was working fine for about 18hrs, and I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Is there a windows front end for GnuPG?
I'm currently using PGP Corp's PGPv8 but wondered if I'd be better of
using GnuPG. One of the things I do do though is use the PGP front end
to sign/encrypt things other than mail and don't really want to have
Hello Stuart,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 7:46:07 AM, you wrote:
SH I'm currently using PGP Corp's PGPv8 but wondered if I'd be better
SH of using GnuPG. One of the things I do do though is use the PGP
SH front end to sign/encrypt things other than mail and don't really
SH want to have to battle
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 1:26:28 AM, you wrote:
V Ok, I bite the bait and jump in :) The reason digital signatures are so useful
V is that they can really authenticate you in a near categorical manner. To fake a
V digital signature is very difficult due to the mathematical
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 7:01:56 AM, you wrote:
DRS Depends on your use of e-mail. For private correspondence and sender
DRS identity verification PGP is an extremely important and secure
DRS medium. Some of us rely on encryption and verification to transmit
DRS important
Hi John
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 10:09:30 AM, you wrote:
JM Thanks for helping me to understand this.
You're welcome :)
JM Anytime I have ever asked about PGP, I have just been insulted or told
JM to go look it up on another website.
I know..I've seen it often. Not just with PGP but other
Hello Allie,
On October 15, 2003, 19:32, you wrote:
AM Peter Kerekes, [PK] wrote:
AM It indicates that the message was digitally signed, in this case,
AM using PGP.
PK How come I don't see any checkmark?
AM Signed messages from me should have a checkmark as shown in the capture.
AM This
PK Thanks for your reply. I solved this issue. I was using a glyphs.
I see this new mention of glyphs above, and a while back I think I saw a reference to
glyphs.bmp (a file I looked for and never found on this PC). Is the a file that holds
a bunch of icons that you folks have some use for or
Hello John,
on Thursday, 16. October 2003, at 09:13:50 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
I've tried to read up on it on some of the websites about PGP, but its
like a foreign language to me, I just don't understand how it works.
Is there a PGP 101 site :)
I think a good starting page could be the page
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
LG http://www.jumaros.de/rsoft/gpgshell.html
TFTI
- --
Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
PGP Key available from ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
... The biggest problem with the younger generation these days is
Hello rich,
I see this new mention of glyphs above, and a while back I think I saw a
reference to glyphs.bmp (a file I looked for and never found on this PC). Is the
a file that holds a bunch of icons that you folks have some use for or control
over?
TB includes default glyphs (icons) in
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Greetings John,
On Thursday, October 16, 2003, 10:13:50 AM, you wrote:
John Thanks Mr. Raftery!
John I've tried to read up on it on some of the websites about PGP, but its
John like a foreign language to me, I just don't understand how it works.
Hi mm
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 8:21:14 AM, you wrote:
mM The PGP to the uninitiated merely seems to be junk that takes up
mM bandwidth.
Exactly. For those who don't care about bandwidth, it takes up screen space.
More support for PGP/MIME across mailers will help matters.
mM Thank you for
Hi Stuart
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 10:08:14 AM, you wrote:
SH I'm currently using PGP Corp's PGPv8 but wondered if I'd be better
SH of using GnuPG. One of the things I do do though is use the PGP
SH front end to sign/encrypt things other than mail and don't really
SH want to have to battle
Hello Cedric,
Wednesday, October 15, 2003, 6:13:11 PM, you wrote:
CF Is it me or is there a problem in search function ?
CF If I look for CTI in subject in different folders, it returns a lot
CF of non accurate answers... Is it the same for you (using The Bat!
CF 2.01). Is the search string too
Hello MAU,
Wednesday, October 15, 2003, 6:23:34 PM, you wrote:
Also, if I want to search in a folder and all sub-folders I have to
check them all or is there a faster way to do it ?
M Ctrl+Click on the parent folder.
Where is it you are Ctrl-clicking? I don't see anywhere in the
message
Hello Adam,
Also, if I want to search in a folder and all sub-folders I have to
check them all or is there a faster way to do it ?
M Ctrl+Click on the parent folder.
Where is it you are Ctrl-clicking? I don't see anywhere in the
message Finder that makes sense.
That's because you are
Hello The_Bat! Users,
I checked Sign when Completed
And I get this message:
You do not have a OpenPGP private key. Create it first!
How do i create it?
Also, how do i check it, can I send an email to myself and tell
someway that it was really me that sent it?
--
John Morse
The_Bat!
Hallo David,
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 22:25:10 +0100GMT (15-10-03, 23:25 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DB For the sake of completeness there was a corrupted IMAP account.
DB It became corrupted when trying to rename it.
DB Seems a more complicated procedure than for POP accounts
Try to disable
Hi John,
on Thu, 16 Oct 2003 09:13:50 -0500GMT (16.10.03, 16:13 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JM Is there a PGP 101 site :)
Here's another tutorial, particularly in regard of the use of PGP with
The Bat!: http://www.pro-privacy.de
--
Cheers
Peter
Lottery: A tax on
Hello John
Thank you for your email dated Thursday, October 16, 2003, 3:09:30 PM,
in which you wrote:
JM Thanks for helping me to understand this.
There's also an excellent Yahoo group for beginners at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PGP-Basics/
You may see some familiar names there.
--
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 10:43:23 AM, you wrote:
WM There's also an excellent Yahoo group for beginners at
WM http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PGP-Basics/
WM You may see some familiar names there.
Just joined it. thanks!
--
John Morse
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Chris,
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, at 18:38:41 [GMT -0400]
(which was 14/10/2003 (D/M/Y) 0:38 where I live) you wrote:
C and is no
C longer being developed or sold
Right. But it's free. And it's wonderful. My whole job is organised
with
Hello The_Bat! Users,
I have installed PGP, do I need this thing running in the Tray, or can
The_Bat do all that is required for PGP validation?
--
John Morse
The_Bat! 2.01
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (2195)
AVG Anti-Virus Plugin
Bayesit 0.4gm Spam Plugin
Hi TBUDL,
I'm busy exploring the nuances and virtues of IMAP and TB!
Is it true that there is no way to have all
folders purged compressed automatically while one is working in an
IMAP account?
As messages are deleted and moved between folders on TB! it gets
difficult to know exactly
Hi John,
on Thu, 16 Oct 2003 14:03:44 -0500GMT (16.10.03, 21:03 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JM I have installed PGP, do I need this thing running in the Tray, or can
JM The_Bat do all that is required for PGP validation?
The Bat! will do fine without PGP tray if PGP
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Wednesday, October 15, 2003, 4:19:51 PM, you wrote:
DB I'm busy exploring the nuances and virtues of IMAP
What is IMAP, how does one happen to get this type of email account
instead of a regular pop account?
--
John Morse
Hello Everyone,
I'm back trying TB again, but already I have a question. My favourite
font is Lucida Sans Typewriter, bold oblique, size 10, but for the life
of me I cannot get TB to show that in the preview pane. In fact, when
composing a new message, I have to use the HTML Editor because it's
Hi Nick,
On Thursday at 12:46 PM you wrote:
NA Hello Everyone,
NA I'm back trying TB again, but already I have a question. My favourite
NA font is Lucida Sans Typewriter, bold oblique, size 10, but for the life
NA of me I cannot get TB to show that in the preview pane. In fact, when
NA
Hello The_Bat! Users,
Is this message signed?
I think I got it working, but it seems a little troublesome having to
enter a password for every message you send using it.
--
John Morse
The_Bat! 2.01
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (2195)
AVG Anti-Virus Plugin
Bayesit 0.4gm Spam Plugin
[AntiVir]
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: PGPsdk 2.0.1 Copyright (C) 2000 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. All
rights reserved.
qANQR1DBwU4D/3jJIZ9Gz7kQCADX6qnuR1TfQFxCizVwXi8aJUD//X9EgNnTSNxm
40uezG6W3lZLkv52gc0HSzTnDU1ISA4WngKkm7ET0mBF4NdMElsAzBOTmiGGX2Z8
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 4:34:20 PM, you wrote:
JM -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
JM Version: PGPsdk 2.0.1 Copyright (C) 2000 Networks Associates
JM Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.
snip
JM -END PGP MESSAGE-
So how do I send a encrypted message to someone, so
Hello Darrin,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 1:01:26 PM, you wrote:
D Have you tried going to (OptionsPreferences) under (Viewer/Editor)
D Click on (PlainText/MicroEd) then to the right you should be able to
D select the font you want.
D Try it and see.
Yes, I've tried that but the 'Bold' and
On Thursday, October 16, 2003 at 5:39:58 PM, John Morse wrote in the
message Encrypted Message, [PGP]
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So how do I send a encrypted message to someone, so that no one can
read it but the person who it is addresses to ?
You encrypt it with their public key. Then, when
Hallo John,
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 14:13:49 -0500GMT (16-10-03, 21:13 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DB I'm busy exploring the nuances and virtues of IMAP
JM What is IMAP, how does one happen to get this type of email account
JM instead of a regular pop account?
IMAP: Internet Message Access
Hello Roelof,
RO Try to disable the corrupted IMAP account in the registry.
I don't know how to do that, but I managed to sort it out by juggling
backups that I had made regularly while reconfiguring, restaring TB
firstly with the data folder removed.
When I renamed my IMAP account it seems the
Hello John,
JM What is IMAP, how does one happen to get this type of email account
JM instead of a regular pop account?
I'm sure many people on this list could explain IMAP better than I.
I've also read helpful introductions to IMAP on the web by typing in
IMAP POP3 compared into google.
David Stone, [DS] wrote:
DS I find it's all down to which option for PGP I've selected. I was
DS using the PGP *plugin* option (I have 6.5.8 ckt) and if I
DS encrypted,signed and have pgp/mime at auto then when I decrypt the
DS message shows in base64 in the message viewer (depending on the state
Mau, [M] wrote:
M You can find and download a good number of different options here
M http://batworld.de/glyphs/index.html
M Even if you don't read German, just select glyph groups on the left
M menu and you will see them.
Hmmm. I'm impressed. I was longing for the day when such a page
Hello Allie,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 4:39:23 PM, you wrote:
AM Hmmm. I'm impressed. I was longing for the day when such a page
AM would exist. How long has it been around. :)
Not sure of exact dates, but its been around quite a while IIRC.
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end
Hi The_Bat! Users,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 5:39:23 PM, you wrote:
AM -= allie_M =- | List Moderator
AM PGPKeys: http://www.ac-martin.com/pgpkeys.html
Allie, are you a Dude?
I just checked out your pgp keys and the picture it showed was a man.
also, how do you add a picture to your pgp key?
DB Otherwise things aren't quite as smooth and seamless in
DB the bat as with POP3, (as far as I'm concerned after a few days)
DB mainly because of the synchronisation process
I also can't get a simple message filter to work properly.
A move filter to take particular messages to the inbox of
John Morse, [JM] wrote:
JM Thanks Mr. Raftery! I've tried to read up on it on some of the
JM websites about PGP, but its like a foreign language to me, I just
JM don't understand how it works. Is there a PGP 101 site :)
Ah great. :) I'd be willing to entertain any questions you may wish to send
Hello John,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 4:51:33 PM, you wrote:
JM Allie, are you a Dude?
You know Marck and I have selfsame wondered that very thought for
many a year! VEG
;-)
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).
Using The Bat! 2.01 under Windows 2000 5.0
Build 2195
John Morse, [JM] wrote:
JM Allie, are you a Dude?
Yupe! I am the 'Dude' you see in the pic and also here:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/rogues.html
You'll see a lot of other dudes on this list there. :)
JM I just checked out your pgp keys and the picture it showed was a
JM man.
Yeah,
John Morse, [JM] wrote:
JM Should I put them on my server for people to download?
By the way John, I forgot to mention.
If you really become interested in PGP, then you'll find that you have a
lot of questions about using PGP and PGP security in general rather than
issues specific to TB!
On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, David Boggon wrote...
Is it true that there is no way to have all folders purged
compressed automatically while one is working in an IMAP account?
eh... kinda... Though I'm not sure if the feature works, as I've not
seen it working yet, but if you select the
John Morse, [JM] wrote:
JM I have installed PGP, do I need this thing running in the Tray, or
JM can The_Bat do all that is required for PGP validation?
With regards to e-mailing, you can do all you need to via the TB!
interface. However, you can use PGP to encrypt and sign files as well.
Hello Leif,
on Thursday, 16. October 2003, at 16:42:10 [GMT -0600] you wrote:
AM Hmmm. I'm impressed. I was longing for the day when such a page
AM would exist. How long has it been around. :)
Not sure of exact dates, but its been around quite a while IIRC.
IMHO since about 2 years the page
Hi Nick,
@16-Oct-2003, 14:41 -0700 (22:41 UK time) Nick Andriash [NA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Darrin:
D Have you tried going to (OptionsPreferences) under
D (Viewer/Editor) Click on (PlainText/MicroEd) then to the right
D you should be able to select the font you want. Try it and see.
G'day TBUDL Members,
I have recently updated to Version 2.01 (and registered it) and am currently exploring
the various options - probably a life long program I expect GRIN as I never found
them all in my previous versions.
I don't normally use HTML for e-mail but decided to experiment with
Hello Marck D Pearlstone,
on 2003-10-17, 02:24, you wrote (at least in part):
MDP NB: I don't recommend the anti-social route of forcing your
MDP recipients to read it that way by using HTML! g.
I virtually dump every 'HTML-alike' email.
You should e ashamed for even trying eg.
MDP I'm
Bob Morris, [BM] wrote:
BM Then I attempted to run my spell check - it doesn't appear to
BM work at all with the HTML Editor although both options - Check
BM entire text and Check before send/queue works fine in both the
BM Plain Text (Windows) and Plain Text (MicroEd) editors. Is this a
BM
Hi John
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 12:49:42 PM, you wrote:
JM You do not have a OpenPGP private key. Create it first!
JM How do i create it?
tools | openpgp | openpgp key manager. You need a private key to sign messages.
A suggestion here John, hunt around for a basic PGP tutorial on the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Again,
I'm running into problems with some messages in that I cannot mark them read, no
matter how hard I try. The funny thing is that messages all around those few are being
marked read when opened/viewed, etc.
Is this something that has been
G'day TBUDL Members,
Whenever I select the scheduler either with ALT F11 or Tools - Scheduler I get a
popup warning box The Bat! - Failed to set calendar selected range. After I click
on OK the scheduler starts, but the first time I click on each tab in it I receive
the same error message.
Hello John,
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 16:28:58 -0500 GMT (17/10/2003, 04:28 +0700 GMT),
John Morse wrote:
Is this message signed?
It is signed and the signature valid. :-)
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
Der Angeklagte unterhielt mit mir bis zum 7. Monat
Hello Nick,
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 18:49:08 -0700 GMT (17/10/2003, 08:49 +0700 GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
I'm running into problems with some messages in that I cannot
mark them read, no matter how hard I try. The funny thing is that
messages all around those few are being marked read when
BM Then I attempted to run my spell check - it doesn't appear to
BM work at all with the HTML Editor although both options - Check
AM Yes. It's a known issue.
BM ...every auto-save of my message...was creating new attachments
BM multiple HTML files each progressively a little larger as my
BM
Allie (or anyone else)-
Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but the usefulness of pgp-signing
messages to a listserv somehow eludes me. The listserv software
doesn't care if it's really you posting, the message is widely
distributed, and it's publicly accessible on a web server. This
certainly
Hello TBUDL,
--
Best regards,
Louis mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 2.01 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi Leif
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 7:02:17 PM, you wrote:
JM Allie, are you a Dude?
LG You know Marck and I have selfsame wondered that very thought for
LG many a year! VEG
I always thought he was a girl till i saw his website one day :) Hey, I'm a big Allie
Walker fan..don't blame me!
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