Hello Paul,
so, what AV do you use?
None.
Well, none for e-mail. I have McAfee running in my system but scanning
files ONLY when being _written_ to disk.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Winamp OFF:
Hi The Bat
Please could you tell me how to export emails or copy them across (hundreds of them)
from
The Bat into Outlook?
Is there also a simple way to duplicate or replicate the Bat folder structure in
Outlook?
Many thanks
All the best
Paul
Paul
Hello,
I've recently set TB! to display html by default - too many
colleagues use html to convey significance...
Today I received the mail F9ed below the sig.
When viewed as text all is as it should be, i.e. a PGP message
with two PGPd attachments. There is also a Message.html @ 0 bytes
Hallo Paul,
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 10:48:55 +GMT (2-12-03, 11:48 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
PJ Please could you tell me how to export emails or copy them across
PJ (hundreds of them) from The Bat into Outlook?
You can't do that in an easy way, since Outlook uses a non disclosed
message
Hallo P.Johnson,
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 20:31:15 -0600GMT (2-12-03, 3:31 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
PJ Lately I've receive a Could not connect to server message when
PJ checking for mail. My Internet connection works otherwise; and there
PJ are messages waiting.
Try disabling your firewall.
Hello P.Johnson,
Monday, December 1, 2003, 10:31:15 PM, you wrote:
Lately I've receive a Could not connect to server message when
checking for mail. My Internet connection works otherwise; and there
are messages waiting.
Any ideas on what could be causing this problem?
Does it happen
j - encode attachments using MIME Base64
MP a particular reason for this? (encode...)
It is the default, no? (Reason enough?)
j - Keep attachment files Separately in a special directory
j ticked - Delete attached files when a message is deleted from Trash folder
MP Why put them in a seperate
Hello Matt,
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 21:55:44 -0800 GMT (02/12/2003, 12:55 +0700 GMT),
Matt Thoene wrote:
What is the best way to do this and keep all
messages/settings/addresses/filters/etc? I've made a list of what I
think is correct...please fill in if I've missed any crucial
steps...
I
Hello Nick,
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 12:13:36 + GMT (02/12/2003, 19:13 +0700 GMT),
Nick Dutton wrote:
Today I received the mail F9ed below the sig.
Can you paste it again without the two blank at the beginning of each
line? I cp'ed it into Notepad and saved it as a *.msg file. When I
Hello Thomas,
On 2 Dec 2003 at 23:36:25 +0700 GMT [17:36 CET] you wrote:
TF Can you paste it again without the two blank at the beginning of each
TF line? I cp'ed it into Notepad and saved it as a *.msg file. When I
TF double-clicked on it, TB didn't recognise the headers due to the
TF blanks,
On Tuesday, December 2, 2003 @ 8:30:04 AM [-0700], Thomas Fernandez wrote:
-Tools-Backup - Selected every option
Didn't use that at all. Instead, I zipped the whole The Bat!
directory, including the Mail subdirectory, to another location.
Thanks Thomas...
This is where I'm concerned. My
On Tuesday, December 2, 2003 @ 8:30:04 AM [-0700], Thomas Fernandez wrote:
-Tools-Backup - Selected every option
Didn't use that at all. Instead, I zipped the whole The Bat!
directory, including the Mail subdirectory, to another location.
Thanks Thomas...
This is where I'm concerned. My
Hello rich,
Tuesday, December 2, 2003, 12:54:16 AM, you wrote:
j - encode attachments using MIME Base64
MP a particular reason for this? (encode...)
rg It is the default, no? (Reason enough?)
Let me rephrase that: do they have to be encoded?
I suppose so.
If so, I cannot be of any help.
Hello Andre,
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 18:06:21 +0100 GMT (03/12/2003, 00:06 +0700 GMT),
Andre Wichartz wrote:
Notepad can't but tb! can. Hit reply on Nick's message, change to column
mode and mark the pasted mail without the two space at the beginning.
Now copy to notepad :)
Wow, of course that
Trying to backup TB! using tools/backup (1.62r), I get an error message
for a particular folder saying An error occurred while storing data of
the folder x'.
The error message suggests that the index file ( x.tbi) for that
folder may be corrupt and suggests deleting and rebuilding it.
Roelof and Daniel,
PJ Lately I've receive a Could not connect to server message when
PJ checking for mail. My Internet connection works otherwise; and there
PJ are messages waiting.
R Try disabling your firewall. It looks like you've mistakenly configured
R it incorrectly or it's configuration
Hello P.Johnson,
Tuesday, December 2, 2003, 2:52:43 PM, you wrote:
Thanks for your replies... both could be a possibility (especially as I do have ZA
as my firewall).
It might depend on the version. I have ZA Pro latest version and I'm
not encountering any problems, but I can't speak for
Hi Batters,
Does anyone know of a service or product that can decipher the originating received
from header of an email? This would include determining the actual originating ip,
and as a bonus, a way to look up the corresponding domain name.
Although anti-spam applications would be the main
Hello rich,
Tuesday, December 2, 2003, 12:54:16 AM, you wrote:
rg It is the default, no? (Reason enough?)
Forget my earlier reply to your mail. It appears to be plain stupid. :-(
--
Best Wishes,
Mark
using The Bat! 2.01.56
Hi Christopher,
on Mon, 1 Dec 2003 15:11:57 -0800GMT (02.12.03, 00:11 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CB Does anyone know of a service or product that can decipher
CB the originating received from header of an email?
SpamCop does it. Have a look at www.spamcop.net.
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MP Forget my earlier reply to your mail. It appears...
No problem! I just hope someone here knows why the attachments are not being
deleted!
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Rich
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 14:56:12 -0700, Leif Gregory wrote:
I checked back through my archives to see if you'd posted to one of
the TB lists (other than TBOT) using Pocomail to see. I didn't find
any.
Would you like to shoot a message using Pocomail to one of the
other TB lists as a test?
Sure.
Hi Simon,
on Tue, 2 Dec 2003 22:06:32 GMTGMT (02.12.03, 23:06 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Would you like to shoot a message using Pocomail to one of the
other TB lists as a test?
SF Sure. I have also tested sending to a friends E-Mail, they use '
SF Thunderbird '
Hello Simon,
Tuesday, December 2, 2003, 3:06:32 PM, you wrote:
SF Let's see what happens?
SF --
SF Regards,
SF Simon Fincham
Nope same problem. Marck is king. all hail the king! grin
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).
Using The Bat! 2.01.56 under Windows 2000 5.0
Build
Hi Simon,
@2-Dec-2003, 22:06 Simon Fincham said to tbudl:
Would you like to shoot a message using Pocomail to one of the
other TB lists as a test?
Sure. I have also tested sending to a friends E-Mail, they use '
Thunderbird ' which seems to handle ' Pocomail ' output OK.
Let's see what
Hello Christopher,
Does anyone know of a service or product that can decipher the
originating received from header of an email? This would include
determining the actual originating ip, and as a bonus, a way to look
up the corresponding domain name.
You may try the program Sam Spade. It is
In this case the '@'-sign is changed into blue also.
TF The colour should be changed back to normal when a successful attempt
TF has been made.
Sure, as in 'back to normal' being either 'no new/unread mail' (black)
or 'unread mail' (blue), hence the actual state at that moment.
Hi Scott,
It might be easier to look at the log file to se what the error was. I
am assuming that do do not have to many errors that often.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message text=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
I do not find it easy but then again I have multiple accounts (yea, more than
any normal person
Apart from this. The log panel at the bottom of the screen has always seemed
to be lacking one essential detail to me - the account *name*. I am aware of
what it picks out from the log files to display, but it wouldn't be too
difficult to tack on an account name to that. As it stands, I find
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message text=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Friday, November 28, 2003, 4:57:48 AM, you wrote:
I've received attachments from a Mac user (using Word for Mac). I have
been unable to read them. I think the problem is caused by illegal
characters such as / being used in the file name.
Greeting Bat Folks,
I've been hunting around and trying various tools to download my
email from hotmail. For a while the best I had found was MrPostman.
But it kept its tag on the tool bar. I tried to run the routines to
convert it into a service but failed miserably. Then when I upgraded
my java
Hi all,
Is it possible to to add a search string with a wildcard in a filter?
I want to create a filter that filters all Read receipts into a
specified folder. The only thing that all of these receipts has in
common is that the subject line starts with the word Read: so I want
my filter to just
Hello Wolffe,
on Tuesday, 2. December 2003, at 18:41:44 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
address, but it is configurable if you want to). It's called Blue
HTTP Mail (proxy) and is downloadable at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bhttpmail/
First 2 days of evaluation I would say it even beats MrPostman
Is it possible to to add a search string with a wildcard in a filter?
Don't worry chaps, I've worked this out now. Remarkably simply really
The file association is still a bit of an inconvenience though (no
more than that though but any suggestions very welcome).
Dave Goodman, [DG] wrote:
DG Trying to backup TB! using tools/backup (1.62r), I get an error message
DG for a particular folder saying An error occurred while storing data of
DG the folder x'.
DG The error message suggests that the index file ( x.tbi) for that
DG folder may be corrupt
Daniel Rail, [DR] wrote:
DR It might depend on the version. I have ZA Pro latest version and I'm
DR not encountering any problems, but I can't speak for everybody.
ZA Pro problems don't seem to be version related. It seems to be a luck
of the draw thing. My your luck continue on the trend it
Hey Guys,
Has anybody managed to get the LDAP Addressbook working?
Unfortunately TB doesn't display any kind of information about LDAP
connections (ie logging any attempts)... so I cannot seem to find
out if my connections are working, or what any of the settings
should be while I try
Hello Steve,
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 12:34:25 + GMT (02/12/2003, 19:34 +0700 GMT),
Steve Mulhall wrote:
Is it possible to to add a search string with a wildcard in a filter?
Just don't type anything instead of a wildcard character. So, if you
want to find all messages containing Read: in the
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 15:11:57 -0800, Christopher Brown wrote :
Does anyone know of a service or product that can decipher the originating
received from header of an email? This would include determining the
actual originating ip,
Trace Route in reverse order:
62.80.28.25
62.80.28.8
69.98.138.42
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 15:19:43 -0700, Leif Gregory wrote :
Nope same problem. Marck is king. all hail the king! grin
Er Marck. Mrck?... No sorry, never heard of him!
Tony.
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
Hello tbudl,
I received an S/MIME message digitally signed with an X.509
certificate. The icon shows that the signature is valid.
However, when I try to open the message I get an access violation.
Is this a known bug in TB 2.0.3? Is there a workaround?
On Tuesday, December 2, 2003 @ 2:06:32 PM [-0700], Simon Fincham wrote:
Pocomail
Please don't take this the wrong way...I'm just curious. Why are we
having discussions about Pocomail's capabilities on The Bat! mailing
list? Simon/Tony/others...do you guys use TB AND Pocomail?
Again...just
Hello TBUDL,
Is there any possibilities of working with The Bat! mail archive
(*.arc) not by extracting it again into your account? For example if I
need to find a letter in the archive.
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Regards,
Mikhail Belokopytov
http://mb.fatal.ru/eng/
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