ON Thursday, February 19, 2004, 5:50:21 PM, you wrote:
M I use Mercury/32, one of the best
M mail server out there and it is FREE.
I use postcast at the moment.
M I also use the server as a fax server. The software I use for this is
M WinFax PRO 1.0 from Symantec
I have version 9 working here
ON Friday, February 20, 2004, 1:01:41 AM, you wrote:
MW See http://contribs.org/modules/news/. SME Server may be the right
MW choice for you and an easy route into the Linux World.
MW If you want to ask any questions about this I suggest you post over on
MW TBOT.
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the
ON Thursday, February 19, 2004, 3:33:15 PM, you wrote:
RO Detailed discussions would be rather off topic, so you'd better move
RO this to tbot or even better to some Linux forum.
Hi Roelof,
Thanks for your reply. I was just trying to make a quick start ;-)
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Best regards,
Gerard
Hello Dan,
DG Two possibilities are:
DG 1. Use the menus.
DGTheBat! = Account = Dispatch Mail on Server
DG = New Messages Only
DG OR
DG = All Messages
DG
Hello bats,
Just realized that attachments get also encrypted, at least when MIME
or UU encoded. That's great, but I cannot find anything in the
whatsnew about this.
Is this because of using GnuPG instead of PGP or an undocumented
(great) feature?
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shinE!
http://www.thequod.de ICQ#152282665
Hi dAniel,
on Fri, 20 Feb 2004 13:05:20 +0100GMT, you wrote:
dh Just realized that attachments get also encrypted, at least when MIME
dh or UU encoded. That's great, but I cannot find anything in the
dh whatsnew about this.
It is not new, but a feature of MIME encrypting. With inline
encryption
At 9:52 PM on 2/19/2004, ken green typed ...
k Yikes! That's putting it nicely... Why would anyone run a machine that
k close to capacity? Hard drives aren't that expensive... Get more space!
Back in the old days when the big (40MB shared by 35 people) hard
drives on the DEC PDP-11 RS/TS
Hello bats,
on Fri, 20. Feb 2004 at 13:35:38 +0100 Peter Meyns wrote:
dh Just realized that attachments get also encrypted, at least when MIME
dh or UU encoded. That's great, but I cannot find anything in the
dh whatsnew about this.
P It is not new, but a feature of MIME encrypting. With inline
Hello dAniel hAhler,
On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 15:20 Lithuanian Time, you wrote:
dh Where/How can you toggle MIME/inline encryption? Cannot find
dh anything.. and am pretty sure to haven't changed anything like that.
%PGPMIME and %NOPGPMIME
Also in message composition window PGP/MIME
Hello Gerard,
I want to create a separate machine for the whole family and my home
office.
That is exactly my setup.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.04.4
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL
Since there is so little programmatic possibility regarding data stored
in TB messages, I think it should be possible to make a selection of
messages in the message listview and to copy the row/column values to
the clipboard in some text format, possibly just simple CSV.
This way, I can filter a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
tko Am I missing a way to do this currently? Any thoughts on the idea?
Could you not write a filter to find the necessary messages and
export them?
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v2.04.4 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Aided by BayesIt!
Hallo tb,
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 08:56:16 -0600GMT (20-2-04, 15:56 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
tko Since there is so little programmatic possibility regarding data stored
tko in TB messages, I think it should be possible to make a selection of
tko messages in the message listview and to copy
Hello Bill,
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 07:43:53 -0500 GMT (20/02/2004, 19:43 +0700 GMT),
Bill Blinn Technology Editor wrote:
This is quickly moving into the OT realm, but I'll reply anyway.
Back in the old days when the big (40MB shared by 35 people) hard
drives on the DEC PDP-11 RS/TS system
Hello bats,
on Fri, 20. Feb 2004 at 15:39:33 +0200 Edvinas Matiuðaitis wrote:
dh Where/How can you toggle MIME/inline encryption? Cannot find
dh anything.. and am pretty sure to haven't changed anything like that.
E %PGPMIME and %NOPGPMIME
Ok. Added now %PGPMIME to my template.
E Also in
Chris wrote:
I can imagine the performance issues one would encounter with a 95%
filled HD.
No you can't.
Damn. Fat-fingered that one. I meant to type I can't imagine...
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Ken Green
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Hello,
I assumed that a) I would get an e-mail as a registered user, and b)
there would be a post to this list, but so far neither...
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Cheers,
Ken
Using The Bat! v2.04.4 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Current version is
Hello ken,
Friday, February 20, 2004, 11:16:51 AM, you wrote:
kg Do the mods have a moderator template for proper subject line
kg posting? With all the reminders I've seen, it seems like something
kg to encourage people to put relevant info in the subject lines
kg would be a good idea.
No, we
On Friday, February 20, 2004, 3:10:31 AM, Chris wrote in message:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
C Linux doesn't really complain; it just saves every thing to
C /dev/null. :-)
Which is interesting as I've just tried to download mail using
TB! in Xandros and nothing would save to hd - a message in all
On Thursday, February 19, 2004, 8:17:58 PM, Peter wrote in message:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P Like 'Not enough space to store / copy / move / whatever mail',
P and then _not_ deleting it from the server.
This is pretty much the message I had today with TB! under
Xandros though... the mail wasn't
Leif Gregory wrote:
Personally, I feel
people should be responsible enough to put in meaningful subject lines
and moderating those just adds one more restriction we are imposing on
the list.
You could say the exact same thing for every single moderator
intervention that exists now
Ken Stuart wrote:
Hello,
I assumed that a) I would get an e-mail as a registered user, and b)
there would be a post to this list, but so far neither...
Releases aren't secret as far as I know - but perhaps I'm not in on the
secret.
Are you on the TBBETA list? That's where all the
Hi Ken,
on Fri, 20 Feb 2004 10:19:25 -0800GMT, you wrote:
KS I assumed that a) I would get an e-mail as a registered user, and b)
KS there would be a post to this list, but so far neither...
KS ...
KS Using The Bat! v2.04.4 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
KS Service Pack 1
You don't seem to
Hello Peter,
On Friday, February 20, 2004, 8:53:03 PM, you wrote:
KS I assumed that a) I would get an e-mail as a registered user, and b)
KS there would be a post to this list, but so far neither...
KS ...
P You don't seem to need it, do you? ;-)
But it would be nice if there was a posting
Hi Edgar,
on Fri, 20 Feb 2004 21:02:42 +0100GMT, you wrote:
KS I assumed that a) I would get an e-mail as a registered user, and b)
KS there would be a post to this list, but so far neither...
KS ...
P You don't seem to need it, do you? ;-)
EvD But it would be nice if there was a posting on
On Friday, February 20, 2004, Edgar van Dijk wrote...
KS I assumed that a) I would get an e-mail as a registered user,
KS and b) there would be a post to this list, but so far neither...
KS ...
P You don't seem to need it, do you? ;-)
But it would be nice if there was a posting on this list.
Hello ken,
Friday, February 20, 2004, 11:53:43 AM, you wrote:
kg You could say the exact same thing for every single moderator
kg intervention that exists now (top-posting, cut lines, etc.)
You could if a single immutable fact wasn't true. Because of our
current intervention, the TB lists are,
Hello Ken,
Friday, February 20, 2004, 8:19:25 PM, you wrote:
KS I assumed that a) I would get an e-mail as a registered user, and b)
KS there would be a post to this list, but so far neither...
The most usual practice for us at Ritlabs is to give some time for
downloading newly released
Hello Jonathan,
On Friday, February 20, 2004, 9:26:01 PM, you wrote:
But it would be nice if there was a posting on this list.
J You have to remember this isn't technically run by anybody that is a
J member of staff at RitLabs. It's run as an independent help source. I
J guess somebody could
Leif Gregory wrote:
Friday, February 20, 2004, 11:53:43 AM, you wrote:
kg You could say the exact same thing for every single moderator
kg intervention that exists now (top-posting, cut lines, etc.)
You could if a single immutable fact wasn't true. Because of our
current intervention, the TB
Hello ken,
Friday, February 20, 2004, 2:58:20 PM, you wrote:
kg Perhaps. Or TheBat! as a product tends to attract users that are a
kg bit more mature and level-headed. I suspect it's a combination of
kg many things. But I do agree that the TB lists are among the most
kg civil and helpful I've
Hello Marck,
Friday, February 20, 2004, 3:34:39 PM, you wrote:
MDP Actually, go right ahead! This is a special Ken Green moderated
MDP post. Don't do it again! ;-)
Grumble, grumble, beat me to the punch, grumble. ;-)
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).
Using The Bat! 2.04.4
Leif Gregory wrote:
It's immutable if I say so, because as my girlfriend always says It's
always about you isn't it! grin
Yeah, I bet you're high-maintenance... (as am I - I bet your girlfriend
and my wife could talk for days)
kg So you are saying that we've seen the last new moderator
Hello ken,
Friday, February 20, 2004, 4:06:22 PM, you wrote:
kg Yeah, I bet you're high-maintenance... (as am I - I bet your
kg girlfriend and my wife could talk for days)
Yep, that's me!! High maintenance. grin
kg Very funny. Marck's post almost had me spit water onto the
kg keyboard. It
Hi,
* Bill Blinn Technology Editor [EMAIL PROTECTED], Friday, February 20, 2004, 1:43:53
PM:
Doesn't Windows start carping when free space drops below 85% or so? I
may be remembering something that didn't occur, but I seem to recall
some version of Windows grumbling about this.
yeah. but
Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 20-Feb-2004 1:46:30 PM
Bat doesn't notice when hdd full mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which is interesting as I've just tried to download mail using TB!
in Xandros and nothing would save to hd - a message in all account
logs reads:
Well, when you are running Windows under
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