Hello TB User Discussion List,
I sent myself a URL to print at a remote location. Clicking on the
URL with Outlook worked fine. Clicking with TB! produced this
message:
Access violation at address 39636A78. Read of address 39636A78.
After that message, the hour glass was permanently on in
Hello All,
a eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
a C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
a dropper
.
a However, I continue to get warning messages each time I download
a e-mail. The message is always the same, except that the number
a changes.
Hello Bill,
BM Hello TB User Discussion List,
BM I sent myself a URL to print at a remote location. Clicking on the
BM URL with Outlook worked fine. Clicking with TB! produced this
BM message:
BM Access violation at address 39636A78. Read of address 39636A78.
BM After that message, the
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 12:35:20 AM, you wrote:
I wrote: On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 23:48:46
a eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
a C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
a dropper
[snip]
a However, I continue to get warning messages each
Hello Bill,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 01:42:25 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 13:42 +0700 GMT),
Bill McCarthy wrote:
BM Access violation at address 39636A78. Read of address 39636A78.
I didn't get an AV, only an error dialog saying that ieexplore.exe
couldn't be found.
BM After that message, the hour
Hello Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:51:39 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 13:51 +0700 GMT),
Tony wrote:
a eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
a C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
a dropper
TF See above. It is a good idea to exclude the temp folder from AV
On Sun 13-Jun-04 1:56am -0500, Tony wrote:
The MapQuest url opens fine here...
Could it be that the browser the remote location chokes on the URL?
Thanks for checking, Tony. Both locations are using I.E. 6. The odd
thing is that the failure is occurring on my laptop machine - the one
from
On Sun 13-Jun-04 2:00am -0500, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
I use mapquest a lot, so I just manually went from Bowie St in San
Antonio to Presidential Blvd in Austin on the website. I cp'ed the
resulting URL into a message in TB, which I sent to myself. I confirm
the same error occurs.
I
Hello Avrim,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:06:09 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 14:06 +0700 GMT),
achdut wrote:
a If I understand correctly, [...] Is this correct.
Yes, perfectly.
a How do I delete the message on the server using TB's mail despatcher.
a And, just exactly, what IS TB's mail despatcher
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 2:11:14 AM, you wrote:
a And, just exactly, what IS TB's mail despatcher (dispatcher?)
TF It's a utility with which you can manage mails on the (POP) server:
TF Account / Despatch Mail on Server / All messages.
a It would appear that these files are in
Hello Michael
Thank you for your email dated Saturday, June 12, 2004, 9:01:06 PM,
in which you wrote:
I use NOD32 with TB! and I do not use a plugin, and EVERY virus that
comes my way is caught. I have NEVER had problem.
Same here.
At the risk of sounding repetitive, plugins (to any
Hello Simon
Thank you for your email dated Saturday, June 12, 2004, 9:26:48 PM,
in which you wrote:
NOD32 can only deal with POP3 or MAPI through it's IMON / EMON
scanners.
Since IMON is email client independent and works at the winsock level
doesn't it catch any incoming message?
--
Hello Thomas,
.
T At that time the other part of your AV should kick in.
TF The AV should kick in when I ask it. That's how I have set it: It I do
TF want to open an attachment, I ask the doctor (PC-Cillin): Does this
TF file contain a virus?
I *will* forget to ask the doctor for sure :(
Hello Thomas
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, June 13, 2004, 6:35:20 AM,
in which you wrote:
Oh, and referring to another thread: This problem doesn't exist with
plug-ins. That's the other advantage of AV plug-ins for TB.
I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
It flags an
Hi William,
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:52:08 AM PST, you wrote:
I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
It flags an incoming virus-laden message, I delete it, end of story.
I've been using NOD32 for a few years now (since v1.x), and I really
like the way v2 is working (no
Hello Bill,
BM On Sun 13-Jun-04 1:56am -0500, Tony wrote:
The MapQuest url opens fine here...
Could it be that the browser the remote location chokes on the URL?
BM Thanks for checking, Tony. Both locations are using I.E. 6. The odd
BM thing is that the failure is occurring on my laptop
Hello Melissa,
MR Hi William,
MR On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:52:08 AM PST, you wrote:
I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
It flags an incoming virus-laden message, I delete it, end of story.
MR I've been using NOD32 for a few years now (since v1.x), and I really
MR like
Hello William,
WM Hello Simon
WM Thank you for your email dated Saturday, June 12, 2004, 9:26:48 PM,
WM in which you wrote:
NOD32 can only deal with POP3 or MAPI through it's IMON / EMON
scanners.
WM Since IMON is email client independent and works at the winsock level
WM doesn't it catch
Hi Tony,
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:54:48 AM PST, you wrote:
I assume TB! uses MSIE' engine to render the pages; so maybe that
conficts..?
Eek! Please don't assume such a horrible thing! :-) One of TB!'s many
strengths is that it uses its own HTML rendering engine. This is why
it's not
Hello rich,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:53:40 AM, you wrote:
C BeginFilter
C Name: Outgoing
C Active: 1
C Source: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C Target: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C CopyFolder: none
C MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C Actions:
C AddGroups:
rg ... snip ...
C SoundTime:
Hello Melissa,
MR Hi Tony,
MR On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:54:48 AM PST, you wrote:
I assume TB! uses MSIE' engine to render the pages; so maybe that
conficts..?
MR Eek! Please don't assume such a horrible thing! :-) One of TB!'s many
MR strengths is that it uses its own HTML rendering
Hallo Bill,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 01:42:25 -0500GMT (13-6-2004, 8:42 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
BM I sent myself a URL to print at a remote location. Clicking on the
BM URL with Outlook worked fine. Clicking with TB! produced this
BM message:
BM Access violation at address 39636A78.
Hallo Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 11:02:28 +0200GMT (13-6-2004, 11:02 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
T Damn! Exposed as a newbie again... :)
Don't worry, that'll pass over the years.
T It makes me wonder why TB! doesn't fully render HTML then.
T I mean the HTML with little red crosses where
Hallo Charles,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:18:37 +0200GMT (13-6-2004, 2:18 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
C Australian English, Catalan, Czech, French Canadian, Norwegian (Nynorsk)
C Dutch, Polish, Russian, Hungarian
RO Try to find an older international pack. Somehow Dutch didn't get
RO included
Hello Roelof,
.
T It makes me wonder why TB! doesn't fully render HTML then.
T I mean the HTML with little red crosses where pictures should be.
RO Generally that's because the pictures aren't sent with the message. TB
RO only shows attached pictures.
T I remember something written about
Hello achdut,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:29:44 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 14:29 +0700 GMT),
achdut wrote:
TF The despatcher shows you the mails on the server, before they even
TF get to the temp directory.
a If I use this utility, will I be able to identify which messages to
a delete, or will it
Hi Jan,
on Sat, 12 Jun 2004 17:04:45 -0400GMT, you wrote:
PM [PPro script to ignore/watch threads or users]
JR I use PP. Where can I d/l this wonderful sounding script?
Have a look at www.rancho-k.com
--
Cheers
Peter
When I was a kid, I used to pray every night for a new bicycle.
Then I
Hello Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 12:10:24 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 17:10 +0700 GMT),
Tony wrote:
T Many people are on always-on connections nowadays
What makes you say that? I know *nobody* who is always on at home over
here, and only *some companies* who can afford to.
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Hello Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 09:41:02 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 14:41 +0700 GMT),
Tony wrote:
TF The AV should kick in when I ask it. That's how I have set it: It I do
TF want to open an attachment, I ask the doctor (PC-Cillin): Does this
TF file contain a virus?
T I *will* forget to ask the
Hello Thomas,
TF Hello Tony,
TF On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 12:10:24 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 17:10 +0700 GMT),
TF Tony wrote:
T Many people are on always-on connections nowadays
TF What makes you say that? I know *nobody* who is always on at home over
TF here, and only *some companies* who can afford
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, 1:22 AM, you wrote:
- plug ins
TF You could ask here:
TF http://www.ritlabs.com/kb/category.php?id=6
TF or in the archives. I think I saw a post somewhere recently that give
TF a URL on the Ritlabs site that shows a list of pug-ins and where they
TF can be downloaded.
Hello Thomas,
TF The AV should kick in when I ask it. That's how I have set it: It I do
TF want to open an attachment, I ask the doctor (PC-Cillin): Does this
TF file contain a virus?
T I *will* forget to ask the doctor for sure :(
T That's why I have set everything to automatic.
TF Then don't
* achdut writes:
Hello Thomas, Sunday, June 13, 2004, 2:11:14 AM, you wrote:
The despatcher shows you the mails on the server, before they even
get to the temp directory.
If I use this utility, will I be able to identify which messages to
delete, or will it automatically delete all of them
Friday, June 11, 2004, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
U I do that using the mouse-wheel, so I have to do a mousy-click
U first and then move my hand to the keyboard.
So your %Cursor macro should still be above the %Quotes macro, or not?
I prefer to have it under.
Saves me a little bit of work when I
Tony, [T] wrote:
Maybe we are talking about different things? Almost all people I
know are on ADSL/SDSL/Cable. Much cheaper then dail-up. ADSL is a
booming market here.
:) All the people I know around me speak English.
I was in Japan a couple years ago and met people from many countries.
Hello Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 13:01:33 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 18:01 +0700 GMT),
Tony wrote:
T Many people are on always-on connections nowadays
TF What makes you say that? I know *nobody* who is always on at home over
TF here, and only *some companies* who can afford to.
T Maybe we are
Tony, [T] wrote:
Now you are mainly talking about spam I think? I tackle spam by
other means.
The let them come approach? How about approaching it from a broader
POV. If the spammers have less addresses to spam, then they'll likely
use less Internet bandwidth sending spam. The bandwidth being
Hello Allie,
AM Tony, [T] wrote:
Maybe we are talking about different things? Almost all people I
know are on ADSL/SDSL/Cable. Much cheaper then dail-up. ADSL is a
booming market here.
AM :) All the people I know around me speak English.
AM I was in Japan a couple years ago and met people
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
T Much cheaper then dail-up.
ISDN is close to unaffordably expensive.
Ha! I forgot to mention that part. I pay USD$130/month for my ADSL
connection (768/256 Kbps). That is by no means cheap either.
--
-=[ Allie ]=- (List Moderator and fellow end-user)
PGPKeys:
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 06:58:52 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 18:58 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
ISDN is close to unaffordably expensive.
AM Ha! I forgot to mention that part. I pay USD$130/month for my ADSL
AM connection (768/256 Kbps). That is by no means cheap either.
No, not cheap
Hello Melissa
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:57:20 AM,
in which you wrote:
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:52:08 AM PST, you wrote:
I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
It flags an incoming virus-laden message, I delete it, end of story.
I've been
Hello Thomas,
.
TF We are talking about different countries.
I'm from the Netherlands. Quite average if I speak to my Scandinavian
friends with their 10 and even 100 mbit home connections.
T Almost all people I know are on ADSL/SDSL/Cable.
TF I knew you were talking about broadband. So was I.
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, 12:54:28 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
Hmmm. This shouldn't be the case. It should open and I confirm your
problem. Seems like a bug. Can anyone else confirm this. I'll bring it
up on TBBETA
I cannot confirm this. Double-clicking on the HTML file results in the
opening
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 11:56:53 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 09:41:02 +0200 GMT Tony wrote:
T [...] All people with good intentions. But sometimes a
T virus pops up. The sender just forwarded an infected
T mail to the list. I know it's a 'that happens once in a
T lifetime'
Hello Roelof,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 11:47:54 AM, you wrote:
CMG Can you sent it to me, the Dutch spelling checker? Alvast bedankt.
RO Not necessary anymore. My message was dated when I sent it. ;-) Per
RO the eighth of June the Dutch spelling checker is included again in the
RO international
Hello Allie,
AM Tony, [T] wrote:
Now you are mainly talking about spam I think? I tackle spam by
other means.
AM The let them come approach?
Not really.
When I expressed my wish for HTML rendering it surely wasn't for
opening spam.
K9 scans my e-mail for spam even before it enters my e-mail
Tony, [T] wrote:
Can I explicitly tell TB! to use a certain browser to render a page?
No. TB! will use the default browser for the system.
--
-=[ Allie ]=- (List Moderator and fellow end-user)
PGPKeys: http://key.ac-martin.com
Running The Bat! v2.11.04 on WinXP Pro (SP1)
pgp6mqDgVOqad.pgp
Julian Beach (Lists), [JB] wrote:
Hmmm. This shouldn't be the case. It should open and I confirm your
problem. Seems like a bug. Can anyone else confirm this. I'll bring it
up on TBBETA
I cannot confirm this. Double-clicking on the HTML file results in the
opening warning. If I choose YES
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, 1:59:34 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
Ok. Your not confirming hastened my efforts to check further. I
changed my default browser from Netcaptor to Opera and it works now.
Is the problem with Message.html attachments that you open directly
from TB (without saving first) or
PM Hi Jan,
PM on Sat, 12 Jun 2004 17:04:45 -0400GMT, you wrote:
PM [PPro script to ignore/watch threads or users]
JR I use PP. Where can I d/l this wonderful sounding script?
PM Have a look at www.rancho-k.com
I've read the feature of rancho-k and he say that he develop this feature
Hello Julian,
JBL On Sunday, June 13, 2004, 1:59:34 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
Ok. Your not confirming hastened my efforts to check further. I
changed my default browser from Netcaptor to Opera and it works now.
JBL Is the problem with Message.html attachments that you open directly
JBL from TB
Hello WilWilWil,
PM Have a look at www.rancho-k.com
W I've read the feature of rancho-k and he say that he develop this feature
W because he use TB for newsgroup. I'm interrested in reading newsgroup with the
W Bat. Somebody can tell how using TB for newsgroup ?
What I'm looking for is a template to ease working with certain mailing
lists. This type of mailing list has a Reply-To header set to the
original sender of the message, not the post address for the mailing
list.
The details:
- When pressing the reply button, TB! should address the message to the
Hi WilWilWil,
At 10:01 AM on Sunday, June 13, 2004 you W wrote the following
Mark as intresting/irritating:
JR I use PP. Where can I d/l this wonderful sounding script?
PM Have a look at www.rancho-k.com
W I've read the feature of rancho-k and he say that he develop
W this feature because
Hi Charles,
on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 16:14:39 +0200GMT, you wrote:
CMG What I'm looking for is a template to ease working with certain mailing
CMG lists. This type of mailing list has a Reply-To header set to the
CMG original sender of the message, not the post address for the mailing
CMG list.
Hello Peter,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 4:55:04 PM, you wrote:
CMG What I'm looking for is a template to ease working with certain mailing
CMG lists. This type of mailing list has a Reply-To header set to the
CMG original sender of the message, not the post address for the mailing
CMG list.
PM
Hi Charles,
on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:12:48 +0200GMT, you wrote:
CMG What I'm looking for is a template to ease working with certain mailing
CMG lists. This type of mailing list has a Reply-To header set to the
CMG original sender of the message, not the post address for the mailing
CMG list.
PM
Dear Batologist,
When replying on a list the reply button most of the time comes up
with the correct address. That of the list.
However sometimes I want to reply to author in private.
Reply all and then deleting a field is not only unelegant it just
doesn't work on some lists.
Probably because
Charles M. Gerungan @ 2004-Jun-13 4:59:43 AM
Threading across folders mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Furthermore, do I cut and paste this somewhere and click OK? :).
You just copy and paste; no clicking OK is required. First, select all
of the filter (from BeginFilter to EndFilter). Then, open the
Hi Tony,
on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:35:39 +0200GMT, you wrote:
T When replying on a list the reply button most of the time comes up
T with the correct address. That of the list.
T However sometimes I want to reply to author in private.
T Reply all and then deleting a field is not only unelegant it
Hello Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:35:39 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 22:35 +0700 GMT),
Tony wrote:
T However sometimes I want to reply to author in private.
T Reply all and then deleting a field is not only unelegant it just
T doesn't work on some lists.
Try crtl-F4. This will reply to the From
Hi Peter,
on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:51:07 +0200GMT, I wrote:
PM on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:35:39 +0200GMT, you wrote:
T When replying on a list the reply button most of the time comes up
T with the correct address. That of the list.
T However sometimes I want to reply to author in private.
T Reply all
Bill-
Saturday, June 12, 2004, 11:42:25 PM, you wrote:
BM Here's one of the offending URLs:
Works fine here with Mozilla, but I have to say that is quite possibly
the longest url I have ever seen. Could you have run into an IE buffer
overrun?
--
-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on
On Sun 13-Jun-04 2:54am -0500, Tony wrote:
So you browsed the site on your laptop.
Saved the url. And then get a crash when you open the same url on the
same laptop?
Yes, the URL was saved to an email and sent out. The AV occurs when I
click on that URL while viewing the email from the Sent
Hello Chris,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 5:42:37 PM, you wrote:
C mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Furthermore, do I cut and paste this somewhere and click OK? :).
C You just copy and paste; no clicking OK is required. First, select all
C of the filter (from BeginFilter to EndFilter). Then, open the Sorting
Hello Bill,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 1:42:25 AM, Bill McCarthy wrote:
BM I sent myself a URL to print at a remote location. Clicking on the
BM URL with Outlook worked fine. Clicking with TB! produced this
BM message:
BM Access violation at address 39636A78. Read of address 39636A78.
BM After
Hello Bill,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 10:59:00 AM, Bill McCarthy wrote:
BM Yes, the URL was saved to an email and sent out. The AV occurs when I
BM click on that URL while viewing the email from the Sent Mail folder.
I copied your URL to a new message and sent to myself. I then clicked
on the
On Sun 13-Jun-04 5:30am -0500, Mark Wieder wrote:
Saturday, June 12, 2004, 11:42:25 PM, you wrote:
BM Here's one of the offending URLs:
Works fine here with Mozilla, but I have to say that is quite possibly
the longest url I have ever seen. Could you have run into an IE buffer
overrun?
I
On Sun 13-Jun-04 11:06am -0500, Greg Strong wrote:
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 10:59:00 AM, Bill McCarthy wrote:
BM Yes, the URL was saved to an email and sent out. The AV occurs when I
BM click on that URL while viewing the email from the Sent Mail folder.
I copied your URL to a new message and
Charles M. Gerungan @ 2004-Jun-13 11:59:27 AM
Threading across folders mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know myself, so I have to ask this question: No matter what I do with
your script, I won't lose any messages, right?
My filter does NOT delete any messages. It only moves them. So, when
you send a
Hi Thomas,
on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 22:49:17 +0700GMT, you wrote:
T However sometimes I want to reply to author in private.
T Reply all and then deleting a field is not only unelegant it just
T doesn't work on some lists.
TF Try crtl-F4. This will reply to the From address instead of the
TF
Hello Bill,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 10:59:00 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 22:59 +0700 GMT),
Bill McCarthy wrote:
So you browsed the site on your laptop. Saved the url. And then get
a crash when you open the same url on the same laptop?
BM Yes, the URL was saved to an email and sent out. The AV occurs
Thanks list!
All of the suggested methods work just fine.
Cheers :D
T Dear Batologist,
T When replying on a list the reply button most of the time comes up
T with the correct address. That of the list.
T However sometimes I want to reply to author in private.
T Reply all and then deleting a
Hi Bat! Fans,
All of a sudden the Connection Centre has taken over my screen.
Is there a simple way to get it back to a reasonable size?
Minimise has no effect.
T.I.A.
--
John Phillips, Sydney, Australia
Using The Bat! v2.11.02 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Never repeat
Dear Nednieuws,
@13-Jun-2004, 16:14 +0200 (13-Jun 15:14 UK time) Charles M. Gerungan
[NC] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
NC - When pressing the reply button, TB! should address the message
NC to the following address: Original sender name
NC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is only possible (in the
Hello Peter,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 18:23:10 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 23:23 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
TF Try crtl-F4. This will reply to the From address instead of the
TF Reply-To.
PM This reply was created as it is with alt+F4. Maybe this is due to
PM my own templates, I'm not sure... shrug
On Sun 13-Jun-04 11:20am -0500, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
I think it's something in the mapquest URL, as I don't have the
ever encountered the problem with other URLs.
Thomas, I'm sorry to hear you have the same problem but glad I'm not
the only one g. When I write the bug report, I'll include
Hi Thomas,
on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 23:32:32 +0700GMT, you wrote:
TF On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 18:23:10 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 23:23 +0700 GMT),
TF Peter Meyns wrote:
TF Try crtl-F4. This will reply to the From address instead of the
TF Reply-To.
PM This reply was created as it is with alt+F4. Maybe this
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:13:19 GMT, Chris wrote:
Either make a feature request or wait for Longhorn...
Ya know, for several years I have not been a fan of MS' products.
For example, I think the IBM/Lotus desktop suite works WAY better,
and the list goes on and on, including TB! compared with
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 20:51:57 GMT, Allie Martin wrote:
You may also be using POP3 but with encryption. Again, the usual
POP3 scanners will not detect viruses over an ecrypted feed. The
plugin helps there.
Allie, wouldn't the AMON filter detect the virus when it hits the
disk or memory in
Hello Peter,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 19:00:40 +0200 GMT (14/06/2004, 00:00 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
PM This reply was created as it is with alt+F4. Maybe this is due to
PM my own templates, I'm not sure... shrug
TF If you were trying to make fun of me, you have succeeded.
PM Oh, very sorry,
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message text=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Friday, June 11, 2004, 12:22:39 PM, you wrote:
So, now my search is on for a Bat-compatible anti-virus. KAV used to
work so well with it.
FYI, I am using KAV Personal 5.0.124.
Thanks for the help!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message
Hello Joseph,
JN On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 20:51:57 GMT, Allie Martin wrote:
You may also be using POP3 but with encryption. Again, the usual
POP3 scanners will not detect viruses over an ecrypted feed. The
plugin helps there.
JN Allie, wouldn't the AMON filter detect the virus when it hits the
Hello Wayne,
Friday, June 11, 2004, 11:07:15 AM, you wrote:
W Friday, June 4, 2004, 11:09:13 PM, mm wrote:
As with all new additions, there might be a couple of small dings
(for instance in the way the tab does not indent the paragraph but
jumps out to the attachment).
W I too like to
Hello Peter,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 5:28:26 PM, you wrote:
PM Hi Charles,
PM on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:12:48 +0200GMT, you wrote:
CMG What I'm looking for is a template to ease working with certain mailing
CMG lists. This type of mailing list has a Reply-To header set to the
CMG original sender
Hello Marck,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 6:34:41 PM, you wrote:
MDP @13-Jun-2004, 16:14 +0200 (13-Jun 15:14 UK time) Charles M. Gerungan
MDP [NC] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
NC - When pressing the reply button, TB! should address the message
NC to the following address: Original sender name
NC
Hi Charles,
on Sun, 13 Jun 2004 20:05:18 +0200GMT, you wrote:
CMG 3. There are two Delivered-To lines.
CMG Can a template be made so that TB! replies to the second Delivered-To
CMG line?
PM I don't know. Hard coding the actual address is easier. I assume that
PM the list name and address don't
Hello Peter,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:21:15 PM, you wrote:
PM In that case I'd save the template as a Quick Template with the %Clear
PM macro in the first line and select it manually by typing the handle
PM +ctrl+space.
I went for Marck's solution which exactly followed my requirements:
Press
Dear Charles,
@13-Jun-2004, 20:09 +0200 (13-Jun 19:09 UK time) Charles M. Gerungan
[NC] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP %to=''%to='%ofromname on
MDP %abotohandle=#%abotofirstname# %otoaddr'
NC A folder template, that sounds like what I need.
Be careful! It will re-address any
Hello Marck,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:49:38 PM, you wrote:
NC A folder template, that sounds like what I need.
MDP Be careful! It will re-address any messages back to the list if you
MDP aren't careful - even from external mailto URLs if you leave the
MDP folder selected in the main window.
Hallo Charles,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:35:55 +0200GMT (13-6-2004, 21:35 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
CMG Ah, yes, that's something I've been fighting with: How can you know
CMG which account is used when the new message/reply/forward window is up?
CMG On my Mac, I can always see that and
Hi Roelof,
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 1:03:06 PM PST, you wrote:
You can see the account name used in the status at the bottom of the
edit screen.
And with this indicator in the status bar, one can right click on the
account name, and choose any other account to become the sending
account
Hello Roelof,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 10:03:06 PM, you wrote:
CMG Ah, yes, that's something I've been fighting with: How can you know
CMG which account is used when the new message/reply/forward window is up?
CMG On my Mac, I can always see that and change the account used.
RO You can see the
Hi Peter,
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 8:56:56 AM PST, you wrote:
This should have been preview pane, sorry...
Um...don't you mean header pane (or header bar?) instead? I may be
confused here, but I've always considered the preview pane to be
just the window with the message in it, and that
Friday, June 11, 2004, Mary Bull wrote:
I did this. You have solved the problem! All the old attachments will
open now, just like the four new ones do.
I'm so glad you got it to work.
It took me some time, because I first moved the .tmp files to another
folder, as you suggested, rather than
Hallo Charles,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 22:32:19 +0200GMT (13-6-2004, 22:32 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
CMG I like the other person's suggestion more: Bottom of the screen, and it
CMG can be right clicked to switch accounts just like Apple Mail.
That won't help you when you've got 30 or 40
Hello Roelof,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 11:31:20 PM, you wrote:
RO On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 22:32:19 +0200GMT (13-6-2004, 22:32 +0200, where I
RO live), you wrote:
CMG I like the other person's suggestion more: Bottom of the screen, and it
CMG can be right clicked to switch accounts just like Apple
Hallo Charles,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 23:58:46 +0200GMT (13-6-2004, 23:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RO That won't help you when you've got 30 or 40 addresses all handled by
RO the same account.
CMG Nice to know, but a situation I've never ran into as I maintain a
CMG private mail server.
Hello Roelof,
Monday, June 14, 2004, 12:36:04 AM, you wrote:
RO I decided to pour everything into one account just because I didn't
RO need an inbox and outbox for every address, I'm filtering mail for
RO every address into its own folder, where I store the mail threaded.
RO The respective
On Sun 13 June 2004, 21:58:52 +1000, Allie Martin wrote:
ISDN is close to unaffordably expensive.
Ha! I forgot to mention that part. I pay USD$130/month for my ADSL
connection (768/256 Kbps). That is by no means cheap either.
Hmm, here in metropolitan Australia we are more fortunate than I
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