On Friday, July 08, 2005 at 8:25:09 AM [GMT -0500], Stuart Cuddy wrote:
V>> If you assign the Outbox, Sentmail and Trash to a server side mailbox
V>> (from the pulldown menu)
> Where is this pull down menu?
Here:
http://www.ac-martin.com/pics/menu.png
> I often see A
ti-user setups
within one XP user account should have their own ini files and not
rely on the registry.
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=-=-=
...Kids-They're not sleeping, they're recharging!
! is clearly a multi-user application, wouldn't it be a
> good idea for them to support Windows' capability?
Well, it does. I get the feeling that you want what happens to TB!'s
configuration when logged into XP as user 1, should happen to the
configuration of TB! for XP user 2?
ou wish for the changes to be the same for
all Windows users, you'll have to keep copying the registry keys across
when you make changes like adding a new account.
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ence that
> behavior?
What are your folder sync settings.
I'd switch to not sync'ing at all. Someone recently linked header
syncing to the duplication problem.
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hope to be able
to do the same with TB! one of these days.
I can then go back to using MicroEd, those templates and all the
goodies anywhere I do e-mail. :D
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-=-=-
Procrastination means never having to say you're sorry.
owever, if you keep TB! always in the
systray, then the memory will not be freed on minimizing.
So, there's a way to avoid the memory consumption, but it's not entirely
gone.
Note, that some seem not to see the problem.
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Hi Bill,
On 03/06/2005 02:46 PM -0500, you wrote:
> Continuing its newly established tradition of releasing
> unstable versions with missing features, Ritlabs
> announced yesterday morning:
What missing features are you referring to??
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Hi Chris,
On 03/06/2005 01:41 PM -0400, you wrote:
> Personally, I have yet to receive an attachment from this list.
> Perhaps this message will prove me wrong...
Ah. I thought I was reading TBBETA mail. You're right. Attachments
aren't allowed on TBUDL.
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Sy
Hi Matt,
On 03/06/2005 09:34 AM -0700, you wrote:
> I try to launch TB!, it partially opens, I get about 7-10 "Send the
> debug to Microsoft" messages until finally I see the attached .png.
What attached PNG? :)
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re always issues and annoyances. It's just whether or not those
issues or annoyances affect you. Only one way to find out. :)
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Oxymoron
ll likely cure the problem.
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Current version is 3.5.0.17 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Hi Tony,
On 24/5/2005 5:47 PM +0100, you wrote:
> Did you get the file I sent by the way?
What file? :/
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Wit levels low. Attempting to compensate.
Current vers
can't
be sure that your card was compromised on the Internet.
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (T)ake down entire network?
Current version is 3.5 | 'Using TBUDL' inform
like it.
Maybe this will be a cue for TB! to start auto-checking PGP signatures.
It's really about time it began doing this. The usability of PGP/GnuPG
makes a huge leap with that.
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (T)a
Hi Tony,
On 24/05/2005 01:44 PM +0100, you wrote:
> God Allie we're good 'aint we :)
Yeah. Good work!!
PGP9 was assimilated. ;)
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (T)ake down e
installing without first uninstalling PGP8.
PGP9 no longer works with TB!.
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-=-=-
Break up a relationship - buy a computer!!
Current version is 3
Hi Thomas,
On 23/5/2005 2:24 PM -0300, you wrote:
> Hm, somebody knows if in there will be a plugin or an internal support
> for PGP 9 in the future?
I had it working fine in TB! just before removing it for other reasons.
I think the current PGP support will tango with PGP9.
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r Allie's messages, e.g.
> <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
.. and here I was liking it, since my domain name isn't included in the
message id. :(
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Fer Sell
Hi Tony,
On 23/5/2005 4:59 PM +0100, you wrote:
> I tried it as well and The Bat! won't work with PGP9. However there is
> another way, Allie will shout at me for telling you this but try
> enabling email proxy in PGP9. It works here with no problems.
LOL!!!
I'
Hi Ralph,
On 19/05/2005 06:14 PM +0200, you wrote:
> is there a macro or QT to set the editor type (text, rich, html) on a
> per folder / contact / group / account / ... base?
Errr. no. :(
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Experie
re for all Yahoo group lists. It's an optional feature
that the administrator is at liberty to enable or disable.
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___
tion. Undeleting a message becomes a snap.
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-=-=-
A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it.
Current version is 3.5 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http:/
using IMAP, of course.
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Oxymoron: Definite possibility
Current version is 3.5 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.sil
urrently active
> window. Therefore, single-character shortcuts should not be used in
> the main window menus, such shortcuts should be defined in pop-up
> menus of window panes.
Ok. Thanks. I'll have to work with it then. :)
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System Specs:
me to unread messages whether the message list or preview pane
is in focus.
I don't have to reach for the mouse during browsing.
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hich is my preferred
> shortcut to move to next unread.
It will work only when the message list is in focus. I prefer if it
works from any of the panes as CTRL-] does.
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ortunately, this shortcut works when the editor is in focus. I
assigned the shortcut as N, and now in the editor, I can't type 'n'
when editing.
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-=-=
On Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 12:28:50 PM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech wrote:
> See also <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok. When I switch from toolbar to menu icons, the icons are too small.
I prefer the finer adjustment that I can make by editing the xml file.
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On Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 6:19:43 AM [GMT -0500], Miroslav Florensen
wrote:
> you can change the size, by changing the following lines in the
> "Batskin.xml":
Thanks for that tip. Works nicely here. :)
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I disagree even more
strongly if you're referring to bugs. :)
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Oxymoron: Simple Technology.
Current version is 3.
the way it is in many ways because of
the many features I've personally seen asked for on these lists being
implemented by RIT.
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (T)ake
disk would need to be opened before
opening TB!, but can anyone suggest any other potential issues?
There have been subscribers to this list who used TB! with their mail
on an encrypted PGP Virtual Disk. They had no operational problems.
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Hi Anthony,
On 04/04/2005 06:14 PM +0200, you wrote:
Most can avoid them; they just don't want to. The urge to see a video
of Paris Hilton is just too strong.
Your funny. :)
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Nothing is impossible for anyone impervio
desire and can therefore
avoid, can never be a need for another. This is a highly unreasonable
position to take. Of course, if you're simply sharing a method that
just may work for a chosen few, then please clarify so that I can leave
let alone.
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l for many if not most users.
I'm being repetitive here so I'm finished here.
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Courage atrophies from lack of use.
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using
ost. As I said before,
more power to you and your ability to simply avoid. That sort of
approach is getting more and more difficult and I'm pretty confident
that in the not so different future, you'll be changing your mind.
These fellas are getting distressingly good at what they
difference. I'm sure such
user-types exist, but they aren't typical. You gave an example Alex of
needing to use IE for a legitimate reason and it compromised your
machine without any silly action on your part.
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Everyon
n these matters unless
there is a tight budget to consider.
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OS/2 is the operating system of the '90s - Bill Gates
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Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Sent mail and Trash local. When finished, exit and restart TB!.
Select the Inbox and see what happens.
If still nothing happens, I draw a blank. I don't know why. I'd try
another client just to be sure you can access the account via IMAP.
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ults on my search. At the least it should say something
like "Querying server...".
TB! IMAP is built on the legacy of TB!'s POP support. As a result there
are many issues like this one. Filtering and sound alerts are other
aspects that suffer quirky or erratic functionality for IM
k here. Can you send OK using any other client or is it
just SMTP and TB! specifically?
Have you tried your own SMTP server? Are you allowed this?
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-=-=-
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
p7skixnEGugr
x27;t be a problem for you to retrieve all message bodies
to cache for searching.
Gotta try out the newer version you mentioned...
Yes.
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I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
p7sFVYIz7sMTH.p7s
Desc
AP was at a peak with the beta version 3.0.2.8.
It then took a steep dip in reliability with the introduction of
multiple server connection support with v3.0.2.10 .
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-=-=-
How does one expect the unexpected?
p7scDvAVxGlH
of TB!'s specialized features will make me do without
these basic benefits offered by the IMAP protocol when managing the
same accounts from multiple machines.
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A closed mouth gathers no feet.
p7sIBF45EWO
bodies for searching.
It queries the server. Same for Mulberry, the client I'm currently
using most often.
If you have a relatively slow connection, you couldn't do searches if
you had to cache everything locally for searching.
I've never used Outlook, so I can't speak for
't use for IMAP.
The last decent beta for IMAP was v3.0.2.8. I'd try that one instead.
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People say I'm apathetic, but I don't care.
p7sTpG3Rh8Zuq.p7s
Description:
elected, nothing is quoted. Of course,
you very likely already know this and are just pointing out erratic
behaviour on your system.
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-=-=-
People say I'm apathetic, but I don't care.
p7s3qJ8zUHUTo.p7s
Des
ching for. The quick search will do only message
list searches. Not whole message searches.
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Get the facts first - you can distort them later!
p7sAR3j2tzm51.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Current version is 3.0
your disposal.
The search dialog doesn't seem to work since there's no progress bar to
look at and it always claims the search is complete. However, if you
wait, the matching messages eventually appear. Uncomfortable interface
issues, I grant you.
The alt-click and quick searching also
Under the contents menu, hit the Gmane Email to News Gateway link.
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Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
p7sMFEKLVQM6Q.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL
.
Even if 'do not synchronize' is ticked, selecting the Inbox will still
lead to a header sync. The synchronizing options there are for
unattended, automatic syncs without the folder being selected.
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Show me a sane man. I'll cure him for you.
p7sD0DWfY
erver with IMAP. I connect to
the server from work etc. Is this sort of arrangement possible for you?
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Old age is better than the alternative.
p7swI4uxGsjpY.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Current version i
Hi Thomas,
On 26/3/2005 12:50 AM +0700, you wrote:
Allie, your messages don't thread over here.
I'm not seeing an in-reply-to header for those messages and haven't a
clue why.
Let's see what happens with this one.
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p7sWmsrS91wYe.p7s
Description: S/MIME cry
v2 is not displaying all the messages. How can I get
it to display messages in that account?
I'm not sure about that. Try the 'Manage IMAP folders' to see what's on
the server and subscribe to all the folders that are there.
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_
account. The folders you create in an IMAP account are actually folders
created on the server.
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pgpPXgBlnWV57.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Hi rich,
On 21/02/2005 01:21 PM, you wrote:
> I would like a selective download filter that looks for and deletes
> any mssg with " meds " (note the leading and trailing spaces) in both
> headers & bodies.
>
> Will the selective download filter drop the trailing (or leading)
> space if I do not
Hi David Calvarese,
On 18/02/2005 03:11 PM, you wrote:
> I suppose I'll have to up and buy it then. I was hoping to avoid
> having to do that.Ummm... What exactly does it do different
> anyway?
TB! can generate PGP/MIME signatures using GnuPG. You don't need to get
PGP v8 for that.
Additio
On Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 6:31:14 PM [GMT -0500], Mark Partous
wrote:
> If, however, the E-mail address of this client is in the T&C AB too, I only
> have to click on the (linked) E-mail address and TB! will open a new message.
Me. I have a hotkey for creating a new message. I then start
On Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 5:31:59 PM [GMT -0500], Claude
Renaud wrote:
> If there are people who both use The Bat! and the Time and Chaos PIM
> software, I just have a little question to ask. As their adress book
> format are different, is there nevertheless a way to synchronize
> them ? D
mails in plain text, also.
Ok.
> And I long ago stopped her from sending me those commercial greeting
> cards. I told her I was deleting them unopened.
:)
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. You're trying to pull a clinton, aren't you?
he message in your
browser, the risks are still there in terms of security and privacy.
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. Scaldophobia: Fear the toilet will flush while showering.
«·»
IMAP Client: The Bat! v3.0.2.5
IMAP Server: MDaemon Pro · OS: Windows XP Pro (Servic
ot;download images
> now".
This is one feature in ThunderBird that makes it more pleasant to read
mail with. By default, it doesn't retrieve graphics or other data in
HTML mail. However, at the click of a button, you can do this right
there in the viewer.
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.
nts
insecure? Please enlighten me on this, since I use ThunderBird and
keep the remote retrieval of data switched off.
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. I'm Not Schizophrenic, And Neither Am I.
«·»
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ver scrambles/obfuscates any text
resembling an email address.
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. Wisdom is knowing what to do with what you know.
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IMAP Server: MDaemon Pro · OS: Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2)
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME
ccept messages from invalid
addresses or addresses which fail an initial challenge. This is an
antispam measure. Scrambling addresses and id's is another method for
preventing spammer abuse.
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. Reality is for those who can't handle Star Trek.
in the mix? If so, disable
them and try again.
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. When money talks there are few interruptions.
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smime.p7s
Des
TB!). This does not
> interfere with quick search.
Good idea, though the essence of my post wasn't in the effort to seek
a work around. :) Thanks though.
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. Half of the people in the world are below average.
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they may already know but are faced with
the problem of implementation within the current design.
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In the land of the witless, the halfwit is king.
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ere's a
developmental reason for it in that TB!'s current design makes the
ThunderBird method not easily implementable.
So the recurring theme is solidity on the ground vs advanced
functionality which becomes useful only with a firm footing on a
reliable and solid ground.
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ty, has such fundamental problems.
The fundamental issues also concern the editors, the general interface,
and appearance.
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Imagination is more important than knowledge - Einstein
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it
allows me to easily use both. It's like being fluent in 2 languages.
:)
One things for sure. My fluent use of ThunderBird has opened up my
eyes to a lot of problems with TB! and the reverse certainly/obviously
applies as well.
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. Professionals built the Titani
when you'd be given the choice to create a new account
or restore a previous installation from backup, you're also prompted to
choose OTFE.
I'm hoping that we'll soon be able to make that choice at any point
while using TB! and not only when making an initial fresh installation
tup
and then overwrite the official thebat.exe with the beta one. Restart
TB! again and you should now get the option to use on the fly encryption.
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Dumb luck beats sound planning every time. Trust me.
Current version is 3.0.1
Hi Peter Hampf,
On 13/01/2005 12:52 PM, you wrote:
> Hey, Allie, Man! I'll call you Eagle-Eye from now on! :-))
Just a lucky shot. I'm tired of having the cause of a problem right
under my nose and not picking it up. ;)
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Black Holes are
o the screen where I can import my backed up email
> db, and then its done. No option to choose OTFE. Any ideas? Thanks
Be sure that you're running a TB! version that supports OTFE.
On the fly encryption was introduced with v3.0.2.5 beta.
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As they say in Be
On Friday, January 07, 2005 at 6:44:16 AM [GMT -0500], Tim wrote:
> But does that actually work in practice? In my experience, I cannot
> retrieve text separately to attachments.
When I use it, it seems to work here.
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. Ambition is the last refuge of the f
dth friendly option.
Full sync retrieves everything, i.e., headers, text and attachments.
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. < The information went data way
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f it's broken for you :(
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smime.p7s
Descrip
Or what these icons could mean that
> would cause them to disappear in The Bat?
Maybe the folders don't have the permissions that allow TB! to
subscribe to them. Although if it's that problem, Horde shouldn't be
able to subscribe to those folders either.
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.
u want to
> attach to the editor window and it will be attached as a .msg file.
Drag and dropping while alt-tabbing to switch windows in full-screen
will bypass the keeping out of full-screen mode restriction.
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. 1st Law of Thermodynamics:
got was a "denied"
> icon).
Hang on to the message while hitting alt-tab to bring the editor
window into focus. You can then drop the message into it. :)
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ou need to disable wrapping in your PGP
preferences.
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. To test a man's character, give him power.
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be determined.
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. Oxymoron: Uprooted Plant.
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Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Curre
was buried
deep in a thread that many may well not be interested in. Your message
was likely not seen.
I disassociated my reply with yours so that it wouldn't end up in the
thread.
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. Give instruction to a wise man and he will be yet wiser.
On Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 1:02:09 PM [GMT -0500], Mica wrote:
> I mean, all this talk about privacy on post cards seems to me so amazing
> and hilarious that I *had* to say something,
I hear you then... :)
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. Depression is merely anger without enth
On Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 1:54:01 PM [GMT -0500], Watcher wrote:
> I can't remember or find the keystroke to expand all messages in the
> threads, anyone recall this?
CTRL
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want. For example,
> you can edit the subject line to make it easier for you to search for
> it. Alas, TB's anti-edit advocates see that differently...
I don't. :)
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. Never trust a skinny cook.
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and their other
customers.
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. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.
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smime.p7s
Desc
On Saturday, December 25, 2004 at 2:38:40 AM [GMT -0500], Ken Green
wrote:
> Anyone?
I read your plea, but disappearing folders isn't one of my current TB!
IMAP maladies. Sounds awful though and I can't think of what would be
causing it. :/
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. There is
fidant
> using gmail is another quality, IMHO.
Again, I don't see a difference *from a money POV*.
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to me and that aren't really mine. :) If you send me a
message, the message I get is mine, isn't it?
If you want privacy, then encrypt your mail and let GMail have fun
parcing it. :)
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rom a money-making POV. Yahoogroups is an
ad driven service that is offered at no cash cost to users. Yahoo
makes money off the messages you send to TBOT.
If there's a security issue .. fine. However, being sick about the
money making part makes no sense from where I'm sitting.
On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 6:25:13 AM [GMT -0500], Mary Bull
wrote:
>> Practice good e-mail security and you won't see them.
> Allie, what do you mean?
If you PGP/MIME or S/MIME sign your messages to TBOT, the ads will not
appear as footers.
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On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 4:57:28 AM [GMT -0500], Tony Boom
wrote:
> Take a look at the adverts you get tagged onto the bottom of TBOT
> Yahoo posts.
Practice good e-mail security and you won't see them. ;)
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ce of solidly working, efficient and
stable basic functionality over supporting features.
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smim
of my time
reading mail and not really searching for mail. Furthermore, most of
my searches are done with TB!'s or ThunderBirds similar type quick
search function.
Anyway, YMMV, so who am I to say?
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ds more than full trying to make TB! and
ThunderBird work for me with IMAP.
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One wonders why they didn't do that before.
It's horrendously popular it would seem.
Every application that polls servers for mail or potentially does so has
a plugin for GMail or has GMail support integrated.
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Oxymoron: Sit up.
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