On Friday, January 23, 2004 at 5:10:32 PM, ken green wrote in the
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OK, thanks. I thought it was an upgrade license only kinda deal. I
will try a fresh install with CE and see how that goes.
Is is an upgrade license kind of deal. You, with your
On Friday, January 23, 2004 at 10:54:29 PM, ken green wrote in the
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Nice. This is definitely the best way to move messages across.
Actually, you can import The Bat! message base files (*.TBB)
themselves. That will probably preserve
On Friday, January 23, 2004 at 5:19:07 PM, ken green wrote in the
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There *has* to be some kind of document type corruption. That's the
only thing that makes sense to me.
Here's a random suggestion: rebuild your icons. It may resolve
Well, I've got the Christmas Edition running on my laptop. Thanks
again to the people that helped me.
I've gotten really frustrated with The Bat at times lately - even
bitchy. I was ready to give up on RitLabs and this e-mail client.
I know there are still bugs and even some major problems.
Hello Doug,
That sounds great. Any chance of a sample of your filters?
I have over 100 filters in my main account. Don't these two messages
from the archive give you enough of a hit? Let me know if not and I'll
try to do my best.
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Hello Leif,
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 12:45:35 -0700 GMT (24/01/2004, 02:45 +0700 GMT),
Leif Gregory wrote:
Yeah.. Not being familiar with that particular package, there's no
telling what they have done in the registry and to TB on his machine.
AbacusBat is the integrated email software in
ken green wrote:
kg I've gotten really frustrated with The Bat at times lately - even
kg bitchy. I was ready to give up on RitLabs and this e-mail client.
Don't. I've been drifting a bit because of problems with IMAP at work
and I've come full circle, even for IMAP use. For POP, TB! rules,
Hello Stuart,
Friday, January 23, 2004, 9:09:37 AM, you wrote:
SH -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
SH Hash: SHA1
M3 I also had to crank the
M3 threshold *way* down to get reasonable results.
SH How do I do that?
Look in Options, Preferences. Open the Anti-spam item and near the
bottom are
ken-
Friday, January 23, 2004, 11:39:16 PM, you wrote:
kg Well, I've got the Christmas Edition running on my laptop. Thanks
g
I think it's a real testimony to the dedication folks have to TB that
you were willing to go through all that to get it back. Glad you're
running again.
/g
--
-Mark
Mark Wieder wrote:
I think it's a real testimony to the dedication folks have to TB that
you were willing to go through all that to get it back. Glad you're
running again.
I actually used this point in a critical way a little while back. I was
talking about the effort people will go to just
Chris wrote:
Actually, you can import The Bat! message base files (*.TBB)
themselves. That will probably preserve all the data associated with
each message (parked/unparked, flags, etc.) except the memo.
I was afraid to do this across versions. I was pulling messages from my
desktop (1.62r)
Chris wrote:
Is is an upgrade license kind of deal. You, with your version 1 key,
proved that you owned version 1, so you got a deal on version 2. You
are perhaps confusing an upgraded license key with an program upgrade.
The former requires the old key; the latter requires the old program.
Allie Martin wrote:
Good to hear. It's getting better too. The upcoming version will have
a lot of fixes and the view modes setup has been refined/debugged.
The betas do seem promising. I haven't had any problems with the view
modes yet (using CE). I think taking a step back, doing the fresh
One of the things that I really liked about Becky Mail was its use of
Profiles. For each account, you could set up multiple profiles, which
include network settings. So switching from a default/LAN connection
to dial-up is a simple matter of selecting one or the other. It's a
quick, simple
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
KG Why did you have to create corresponding IMAP mailboxes?
Because when a new IMAP account is created on my IMAP server, MDaemon
Pro, only the Inbox is created server side. I had to create Trash etc.
KG I already have IMAP folders on the server, and am simply synching
KG
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
KG While it's easy to download mail from multiple accounts using dial-up,
KG most dial-up ISPs don't allow any kind of relaying, so sending mail
KG from a different account isn't possible. A lot of ISPs won't even let
KG you send mail with a From address that isn't theirs
I know that both Spampal and K9 appear to be popular spamkill programs,
but they are for POP3 servers (as are most client-side spam filters).
What do people use for IMAP-based accounts?
I do have the ability to enable Spam Assasin at the server level, which
may be my answer. Any
Hello ken,
Saturday, January 24, 2004, 5:54:39 PM, you wrote:
kg I know that both Spampal and K9 appear to be popular spamkill programs,
kg but they are for POP3 servers (as are most client-side spam filters).
kg What do people use for IMAP-based accounts?
I've been testing Spampal with TB
Steve Thomas wrote:
I've been testing Spampal with TB and IMAP. I've got several POP
accounts and one test IMAP account, all running through Spampal
(127.0.0.1). So far, so good. Spampal automatically set-up an IMAP
folder called inbox.spamtrap. All the suggested spam goes in there. I
Chris wrote:
Here's a random suggestion: rebuild your icons. It may resolve some
problems. You will need to download Tweak UI first. After is has been
installed as a control panel, on the repair tab, select Rebuild
Icons.
OK. Will try that. Thanks.
--
Ken Green
Using The Bat! v1.62r on
TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an
Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user.
Example of original text cut and pasted from message:
Yeah, every now and then I put the camera down and close Photoshop and explore
the truly disgusting world of PC operating
Options, Preferences. Select any option. Press Help. This topic does not exist.
Contact your vendor for an updated help file. Press OK, and Help closes.
There is no excuse for Help not working on this page. A decent Help file is one
of the major hurdles that TB needs to get over before it can be
Is there any way of searching within the log file in TB?
I know I could copy and paste the file to a word processor, but I'd
rather search the log file itself.
I tried F7, but that doesn't work.
Thanks for any help.
--
Mike
Current version
Hello ken,
Saturday, January 24, 2004, 6:16:53 PM, you wrote:
kg Is that IMAP account created from scratch?
Yea, and deleted and re-added several times. I've also deleted all
folders from the server and started over a couple of times - just as a
part of the learning process.
I still get
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