Hello Tony,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 4:51:25 PM, you wrote:
TB Hotmail on the other hand doesn't, I'm pretty sure of that. You'll need a
third
TB party addon like web2pop to be able to do it. The Bat can't access web
based
TB email unless pop access is supported by the provider.
It is
Hi,
On Monday, December 13, 2004 at 5:13:04 PM, WilWilWil wrote:
Is there a way to send and receive mails from Hotmail (MSN) ?
That's strange : when you go on Account properties Transport and
when you click on « Authentification » for « Receive Mail », there's
an MSN (NTLM) option. Strange :)
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I just test it but it doesn't work. I wait a long time when
checking for new mail and after 3 mn, error time out !
Hi
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 at 4:39:14 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Who uses Hotmail anyway other than kids and spammers?
WilWilWil, apparently. He says he has to ;-)
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Hello Tony,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 5:39:14 PM, you wrote:
MP It is possible (supported by the provider) for UK Yahoo accounts.
TB Yahoo? Sorry, I got the wrong end of the twig, I thought he was talking
about
TB Hotmail.
No, you didn't, but somewhere Yahoo was mentioned as being
Hello Tony,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 5:39:14 PM, you wrote:
TB Who uses Hotmail anyway other than kids and spammers?
Well, as far as age is concerned, I'm not a kid. Nor am I a spammer.
I do have an Hotmail account though.
Albeit only for the following reasons:
- I used it for testing
Hello Anthony G. Atkielski everyone else,
on 14-Dez-2004 at 23:08 you (Anthony G. Atkielski) wrote:
Does MSN support pop or IMAP access? If so then TB! should be able to
access it.
Fine, but with what parameters (servers, settings, etc.)?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=msn+pop+server
Hello Tony,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 11:41:01 PM, you wrote:
TB I have a yahoo address for exactly that an it must be so full of crap now I
TB daren't look at it. Also my G-Mail account is now getting spam regularly
after
TB about one month and the only place I ever used it is on here.
MDP So - why not get a new passport based on your regular email address
MDP and use that and save yourself all these issues?
If I've known that I can use my regular mail, sure, I did it. You are sure that
my MSN account will not be deleted ?
But an other question : MSN use mail address and not
MP I'm using Trillian [ that's not Mary! :-) ] instead
I've ever heard about Trillian. I think you can use ICQ and MSN Messenger with
it ? True ? Is it Free ?
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
Hello tbudl,
I'm trying to create a filter that will move both incoming and
outgoing messages to a single folder, based on the name of the sender
or recipient. That is, I'm trying to collect both messages to and from
one individual in the same folder for future reference. Incoming
messages work
Hello Munango-Keewati,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 9:10:31 PM, you wrote:
MK Any suggestions on how to make this work?
Do you have this in the Sorting Office under outgoing mail as well as
Incoming Mail. Actually, you don't have to have Sender and Recipient
in both, just sender in Incoming and
On Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 9:22:08 PM, you wrote:
Hello Munango-Keewati,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 9:10:31 PM, you wrote:
MK Any suggestions on how to make this work?
Do you have this in the Sorting Office under outgoing mail as well as
Incoming Mail. Actually, you don't have to have
Hello Peter,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 11:46:45 AM, you wrote:
I think the critical point is in the menu View -- Global View
Mode. This should be set to No View Mode, then the special folder
views will stick.
OK, got that. Thanks. But how do I get the global views not to be
global?? ;)
On Tue 14-Dec-04 9:10pm -0600, Munango-Keewati wrote:
I'm trying to create a filter that will move both incoming and
outgoing messages to a single folder, based on the name of the sender
or recipient. That is, I'm trying to collect both messages to and from
one individual in the same folder
Hello WilWilWil,
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:59:37 +0100GMT WilWilWil wrote:
W I've ever heard about Trillian. I think you can use ICQ
W and MSN Messenger with it ? True ? Is it Free ?
yes, the basic version is free. Have a look here:
http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/products/overview_basic.php
I
Hello WilWilWil everyone else,
on 15-Dez-2004 at 01:02 you (WilWilWil) wrote:
MP Apparently he needs to use it (in/with messenger) for some reason.
Exactly : To work with MSN Messenger, I had to create a passport with a
Hotmail account !
I think you're mixing things up, Wil. You needed
MM Yes, you do. Hotmail/MSN sending and receiving and Yahoo mail receiving
MM (with version 5).
I just test it but it doesn't work. I wait a long time when checking for new
mail and after 3 mn, error time out !
If you or somebody else know what is wrong, you can help me if you want by
private
Hi All,
I noticed that I was getting mail to me but that my name wasn't in
the original TO or was misspelled.
I cam up with this. It makes sure that the sender is consistent, and
that the right alias return address is used.
%FROM='%ABOTOHandle %OTOADDR'
But this led me to these thoughts:
Is
Can someone tell me (or point me to a thread/FAQ/bug report) how to
make folder views *stick*??
I love v3 of The Bat (main reason I came back actually), but I can't
seem to make folder views work the way I want.
If I right-click on a folder and select a global view, nothing
happens. The view is
Hi ken,
on Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:12:59 -0600GMT, you wrote:
kg Can someone tell me (or point me to a thread/FAQ/bug report) how to
kg make folder views *stick*??
I think the critical point is in the menu View -- Global View
Mode. This should be set to No View Mode, then the special folder
views
Can TB be configured to access MSN e-mail accounts? If so, what are the
required parameters?
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Current version is 3.0.1.33 |
Tony Boom writes:
Does MSN support pop or IMAP access? If so then TB! should be able to access
it.
Fine, but with what parameters (servers, settings, etc.)?
Yes, MSN (the paying version) supposedly supports POP3/SMTP clients.
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Anthony
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TB What has MSN got to do with Hotmail, apart from the fact they're both
Microsoft.
I don't know exactly the difference. It's difficult for me to understand. I try
to explain the history :
1- First I needed an instant electronic mail : so I 've chosen MSN Messenger
2- To work with MSN
TB Who uses Hotmail anyway other than kids and spammers?
A lot of students use it in France. Be sure...
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
MP Apparently he needs to use it (in/with messenger) for some reason.
Exactly : To work with MSN Messenger, I had to create a passport with a Hotmail
account !
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
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