Hello Allie,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 2:50:06 AM, you wrote:
AM Raymund Thomas Tump, [RTT] wrote:
I noticed that a filter with active action delete on server delete
the message on the server the next time I open a connection to that
server. Not really what I expect but works so far.
AM This
Hello Batologists,
When replying to a message the signature is automatically snipped.
Is there also a trick to do so for PGP signature blocks?
--
Best regards, Tony
There never was a good war or a bad peace.
Current
I've been using TB! for about 6 weeks now and just had my first AV.
I was looking at the folder into which this mailing list is filtered,
the scheduled mail connection happened, and after that the folder
seemed empty and I sometimes got AVs moving to other folders.
Kill TB! via the task manager
Hello All,
I would like to sort some mails on the mail account it was
received on.
How can this be done?
I can not sort on the To field since a lot of mails are from
mailing lists.
An example to make it clear:
I've account A, B and C
I download mail from all 3 of the accounts and put them in
Hello Edgar,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 11:03:05 AM, you wrote:
EvD Hello All,
EvD I would like to sort some mails on the mail account it was
EvD received on.
EvD How can this be done?
EvD I can not sort on the To field since a lot of mails are from
EvD mailing lists.
EvD An example to make it
Hello Richard,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 2:33:38 AM, you wrote:
RHS Saturday, June 19, 2004, 2:13:08 AM, you wrote:
aacu I change to POPFiel from weeks of frsutration with BayesIt slowing
aacu down things, crashing the Bat etc.
RHS I'm using BayesIT, and have no problems with it. It's catching
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Tony,
On 19 June 2004, 09:49 +0200 (08:49 local time) Tony [T] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
T When replying to a message the signature is automatically snipped.
T Is there also a trick to do so for PGP signature blocks?
I think there's a
Hello Samson,
search mail is a good example. even today, it is still impossible to
find a msg with combined conditions. since this logic has been
implemented in VF, why not add it to the search box to make it more
useful?
You pointed to the (perhaps temporary) solution. Create a VF with
Hello Martin,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 11:26:32 AM, you wrote:
MW Hello Tony,
MW On 19 June 2004, 09:49 +0200 (08:49 local time) Tony [T] in
MW mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
T When replying to a message the signature is automatically snipped.
T Is there also a trick to do so for PGP signature
Hello Edgar,
snipped
How can I determine which mail came from A, B or C?
Look at the RFC-822 headers (called 'kludges' in filters) and look for
the X-Envelope-To: header line.
If the X-Envelope-To: line is not present, there should be at least one
Received: line (probably the top most one)
Hello Richard,
On 19 Jun 2004 at 05:33:38 +0500 GMT [02:33 CEST] you wrote:
RHS I'm using BayesIT, and have no problems with it. It's catching about
RHS 95% of the spam, which I hope will increase eventually, but even then
RHS that's only one or two a day that get through.
Mine is at 99.8% for
Christopher Brown, [CB] wrote:
My IMAP folders are not acting up nearly as much these days, but I'm
still having some trouble. One account has stopped retrieving new
messages, although the correct number shows up in the folder view
(under the unread heading, it right now shows 28*).
This
Tony, [T] wrote:
AM This is how it has always worked. The messages are marked for
AM deletion and are then deleted on the next mailcheck.
That's usually no problem; but once in a while my mailbox is full.
At such times I would like my mailbox being emptied ASAP
There are three ways to delete
Simon Elliott, [SE] wrote:
I've been using TB! for about 6 weeks now and just had my first AV.
...
a) Should I be worried by this?
Not really. They're not known to make you lose mail. :) They can be
annoyances though.
B) Should I send an error report to someone?
You could check bugtraq to
Hello MAU,
On Saturday, June 19, 2004, 12:04:56 PM, you wrote:
M Hello Edgar,
M snipped
How can I determine which mail came from A, B or C?
M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.
How can I do
Hi Simon,
on Sat, 19 Jun 2004 09:40:16 +0100GMT, you wrote:
SE I've been using TB! for about 6 weeks now and just had my first AV.
Congratulations! ;-)
SE I was looking at the folder into which this mailing list is filtered,
SE the scheduled mail connection happened, and after that the folder
Hello Allie,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 12:52:32 PM, you wrote:
AM This is how it has always worked. The messages are marked for
AM deletion and are then deleted on the next mailcheck.
That's usually no problem; but once in a while my mailbox is full.
At such times I would like my mailbox
OK the consnesus so far is that I can copy the entire MAIL directory
from one machine to another.
But there is also a suggestion that a egistry key has to be copied
too.
Which registry key and, as a mater of interest/understadning why? What
does this registry key(s) represent ion realtion to the
Playing around with color group font setting, I discovered I
think that user can not assign individual fonts to a group color.
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about font style, but the
ability, for example, of choosing a script font for a particular
color group in addition to the
On Saturday, June 19, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
E Hello MAU,
E On Saturday, June 19, 2004, 12:04:56 PM, you wrote:
M Hello Edgar,
M snipped
How can I determine which mail came from A, B or C?
M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different
Tony, [T] wrote:
Some misunderstanding here I think, Allie :D
As long as no messages are bounced because your mailbox is full there
is not much difference if messages get marked deleted or really get
deleted.
What I was trying to say that it can cause problems for some users
with a full
Hi TBUDL!
Sure you did, but you realize of course that that server wasn't your
ISP's, but your Popfile proxy.
No, I didn't POPFile just redirected the deletion to the server.
Worked well as long as I used it.
[snip a bunch of stuff I don't understood]
Maybe you got me wrong. I had no problem
Hello Edgar,
M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.
How can I do that with a virtual folder or the search function?
In a VF Filter select Message Source contains and if you use the
search tool
On 19-6 at 2:52 Jan-Robin wrote:
Hello
when I upgrade to 2.11.02 from 1.63/beta 11 the connection (POP3) to my e-mail
provider (fastmail) becomes very, very slow (not more then 20-30 kB/s
with a 3Mbit line), when I switch back to 1.63 / beta 11 the
connection is very fast.
SMTP works fine,
On 5-6 at 17:55 Allie wrote:
Hello Allie
- check your temp folder for overload. TB! uses the temp folder when
downloading messages and an overloaded temp folder will slow it down.
This turned out to be the problem. I found a tmp folder I didn't knew
off, which contained 65000 bat*.tmp files.
Simon Mikkelsen, [SM] wrote:
I have just solved my problem, which turned out to be 65000 tmp files
in a tmp folder I didn't knew existed. It was located at the path
c:\Documents and settings\my login\Locale settings\Temp\
and the files was named bat*.tmp
Did you recently import a lot of
Hello Allie!
On Saturday, June 19, 2004, 2:21 PM, you wrote:
AM ... a freeware utility called Empty Temp Folders, could help a lot
AM of users. It can be made to empty temp folders manually or at
AM scheduled intervals. It will find all those temp folders manually
AM for you.
Allie, I just put
On 19-6 at 21:21 Allie wrote:
Hello Allie
I have just solved my problem, which turned out to be 65000 tmp files
in a tmp folder I didn't knew existed. It was located at the path
c:\Documents and settings\my login\Locale settings\Temp\
and the files was named bat*.tmp
Did you recently
Hello,
I saw mention on here sometime back about another mailing list for TB.
I tried searching the archives but using the term mailing list
returns pretty much everything. Does anyone have an address for that
list?
--
Jack
Current version is
Hello MAU,
On Saturday, June 19, 2004, 7:29:32 PM, you wrote:
M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.
How can I do that with a virtual folder or the search function?
M In a VF Filter select
If I set The Bat up so that the Laptop is a client and the Desktop is
a Server then when I go away for a week and want to access email
directly on the laptop...
How I would I do that?
--
Marten Gallagher
Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 2.11.02
with POPFile 0.21.1
on
Hi Folks,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 5:45:36 PM, you wrote:
I use 'Mailwasher' but decided to give BayesIt a go.
I seem to be missing the 'spamdict.bye' file though, so could someone send me a copy
off list?
TIA.
Cheers.
Dougie
Douglas Coull, Langbank, Scotland
Lat 55.92445 N Long
Hallo admin,
On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 22:28:32 +0100GMT (19-6-04, 23:28 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
A If I set The Bat up so that the Laptop is a client and the Desktop is
A a Server
In order to do that, you have to share the directory with the message
base. When you setup TB as server for
Hallo admin,
On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 13:44:41 +0100GMT (19-6-2004, 14:44 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
A OK the consnesus so far is that I can copy the entire MAIL directory
A from one machine to another.
That's what I did.
A But there is also a suggestion that a egistry key has to be copied
A
Hello BatPersons
Recently Allie M said re IMAP accounts...
then try deleting the local cache for the IMAP
folders since there may be a problem with them. To do this, right
click each IMAP folder and select Properties. The 'clear cache now'
button is there on the Properties panel. DO NOT use the
Sl, [S] wrote:
'Smiled when I saw this. AM doubtless had some stupid person in
mind: Me! ;-)
chuckle You are the one who made me realize that one could run the
empty folder command to empty what's locally stored in the cache. :)
BTW, TB! incl my IMAP account therein is going well at
Hello Jack,
On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 16:53:40 -0400GMT(19.06.2004, 22:53 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
I saw mention on here sometime back about another mailing list for TB.
I tried searching the archives but using the term mailing list
returns pretty much everything. Does anyone have an
Hallo admin,
A then when I go away for a week and want to access email
A directly on the laptop...
Not wise.
Oh indeed not - I didn't mean across the internet as client and server - I meant
change the laptop to get its email direct from the POP account(s).
Best way to get the mail on both
Hallo admin,
I take it your TB is getting the name above from the prefix of the
email address - is that right?
I thought I had my properties right to give my name - oh well I
suppose I could live with being called 'admin' - better the many
things I've been called in my time! :-(O))#
--
Hello Edgar,
When using Message Source it will give me also hits that are in
the complete message (body).
I've tested this, Source does not seem to mean where from
Message Source is the complete message, headers and body. Use the
Search Tool and do any search on Headers. Then, create the VF
Hello admin,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 6:58:32 PM, you wrote:
aacu If I set The Bat up so that the Laptop is a client and the Desktop is
aacu a Server then when I go away for a week and want to access email
aacu directly on the laptop...
aacu How I would I do that?
If you are talking about the
Hello Peter,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 9:37:54 PM, you wrote:
PO - setting up your own email server, with proper access rights
Is that just a software matter?
--
Best regards,
Adam
Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hello Feli,
Saturday, June 19, 2004, 8:41:34 PM, you wrote:
I saw mention on here sometime back about another mailing list for TB.
I tried searching the archives but using the term mailing list
returns pretty much everything. Does anyone have an address for that
list?
FW have a look at
Hi Roelof,
At 6:46 PM on Saturday, June 19, 2004 Roelof Otten RO wrote the
following in regards to An overview of the file structure please:
RO snip It tells TB the names of the accounts, where to find them.
RO It stores the registration key, the sizes of the different screens
RO ans
RO where to
Hello,
I saw mention on here sometime back about another mailing list for TB.
I tried searching the archives but using the term mailing list
returns pretty much everything. Does anyone have an address for that
list?
FW have a look at the footer:
FW
Hello Roelof,
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:46:27 +0200 GMT (20/06/2004, 05:46 +0700 GMT),
Roelof Otten wrote:
A But there is also a suggestion that a egistry key has to be copied
A too.
RO That´s possible too. I didn´t do that, but that´s a personal decision.
I would certainly recommend it. That's
Hello admin,
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:54:43 +0100 GMT (20/06/2004, 06:54 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo admin,
aacu I take it your TB is getting the name above from the prefix of the
aacu email address - is that right?
Yes. If there is no real name, TB will use the user part of the
Hello Allie,
On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 18:09:20 -0500 GMT (20/06/2004, 06:09 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
I am wondering if somehow the copies of the program on my hard rive
somehow got corrupted...Just a thought...
AM I doubt this since those installs are compressed and it's unusual for
AM a
You pointed to the (perhaps temporary) solution. Create a VF with
whatever search conditions. Then, use this VF by modifying its Filter
instead of the Search Tool every time you need to do a new search.
That's what I do.
yes, but VF has some limitations, i.e., you cannot search by msg
body...
Hello Jack,
On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 23:58:39 -0400 you [J] typed:
J No, the one I am talking about isn't listed there. At least I
J cannot find it. I seem to recall it was started by someone in
J Canada, not that that matters, but it was mentioned several times
J on this list.
I believe you're
I generally have no trouble finding particular messages with the
current search capabilities, but for more thorough searching of mail
and archives, I use Mailbag Assistant from Fookes Software.
hmm, looks not bad. the only concern i have is, it seems mailbad
directly access thebat msg base
On Saturday, 19 Jun 2004 23:58 [-0400] Jack wrote:
..
FW have a look at the footer:
FW http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html, they are all
FW described there.
J No, the one I am talking about isn't listed there. At least I cannot
J find it. I seem to recall it was started by someone
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