Can anyone point me to detailed information on how to configure The
Bat for an MSN e-mail account?
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Anthony
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Using The Bat! v3.5.25 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Current version
Hæ!
Sunday, October 9, 2005, 18:57, Jenny Zonneveld wrote:
Have you looked in the gmail sent mail?
In their webinterface?
Or the sent mail folder of TB?
Yes, there are the sent mails.
It will only be sent to you separately from the mailing list if
you cc yourself!
That's plain stupid,
I hit 'Reply' on an email from a friend at my ISP. The particular
email address has its own reply template. That template differs from
the Account's Reply Template.
What I see in the reply is the use of the Account's own reply template
not the one I made for this particular person at the ISP I
Ben Allen writes:
Do you mean a hotmail or web based account?
I don't know. I'm asking the question for one of my relatives who
isn't even quite sure how he gets connected to the Internet, much less
what type of account he has. I presume it's a Web-based MSN account,
but I don't really
Hello Anthony,
Monday, October 10, 2005, 3:26:10 AM, you wrote:
AGA Can anyone point me to detailed information on how to configure The
AGA Bat for an MSN e-mail account?
All I had to do was to select 'MSN (NTLM) in the Read Mail
authentication section of the account properties. If you need
Hallo Robert,
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:04:07 -0400GMT (10-10-2005, 19:04 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
RD What I see in the reply is the use of the Account's own reply template
RD not the one I made for this particular person at the ISP I use.
RD Which template, in the normal TB!, is supposed
Howdy Anthony,
Monday, October 10, 2005, 6:13:46 PM, Anthony wrotened:
Do you mean a hotmail or web based account?
Anthony I don't know. I'm asking the question for one of my relatives who
Anthony isn't even quite sure how he gets connected to the Internet, much less
Anthony what type of
Ben Allen writes:
Well.. um... you only need to do it once, and I know of no way to
make it simpler.
My relative isn't going to be happy about that. Maybe I can still
persuade him.
Why move from web to pop btw?
Because I assumed that The Bat only handled POP, and not the
proprietary Web
Howdy Ben,
Monday, October 10, 2005, 6:21:47 PM, Ben wrotened:
Anthony It sounds like an extraordinarily complicated procedure for the person
Anthony I have in mind. I need something very simple. I'm trying to wean him
Anthony off MSN and get him to use a real e-mail program, but if the move
Hi Thorvald,
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, at 14:43:00 [GMT+0200] (which was 22:43:00 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
Obviously Gmail is deleting this right away without letting the user
know this beforehand.
G Mail deletes nothing, AFAIAA.
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John Phillips, Sydney, Australia
Using The Bat!
Recently, Roelof Otten squawked:
Precedence is as follows (top down):
Yes, OK, and thanks.
Right. Then, as I see it, there is, in my version of The Bat!, an
error. I have a single address, not even another domain of it's name,
located in my pers-add-book WITH the Use Template box checked for
Hallo Robert,
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 18:04:47 -0400GMT (11-10-2005, 0:04 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RD Right. Then, as I see it, there is, in my version of The Bat!, an
RD error. I have a single address, not even another domain of it's name,
RD located in my pers-add-book WITH the Use
Recently, Roelof Otten squawked:
Are you using multiple address books
Under Personal Address book lies 4 that I group addresses into. They
all leave the Hide box un-checked. When I manually look, or do a
search, of the address, there is only one to be found.
*If* I make a slight change to the
After munging around, I got my address book back sort of.\
When I hit F8, it brings up the Address Book window labelled at the
bottom as a Group. But it does contain all of my original address
book entries. Whew!
However, from the Email Editor when I click on To:, it brings up the
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