* ms writes:
There they say: Otherwise some e-mail programs will wrap the text at wrong
points or not wrap it at all which in my experience is not true (any more).
I don't know of any popular client (including console mail and my mobile
phone ;-) that does not wrap at all or at wrong
* Ralph Inselsbacher writes:
When i use the alt + LMB - quicksearch feature, how do i exit it, once
i've found, what i was looking for?
Press ESC.
Carsten
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* Ralph Inselsbacher writes:
i tried to got footnotes to work in TB! with the quick templates
from here:
http://www.thebatworld.de/system/sections/index.php?op=viewarticleartid=66
--8---cut here---start-8---
%REM= fn - Footnotes for The Bat! v3
This
* MAU writes:
As many of you know, blaming The Bat! for spam is not an new issue. Look
what I got yesterday:
[...]
Yes, hits=6.5 required=5.0 tests=FORGED_MUA_THEBAT,MDAEMON_SPAM_BLOCKER
version=2.54
**
Start SpamAssassin results 6.50 points, 5 required; * 3.0 -- Message
has
* Dave Thomas writes:
Now comes the difficult part for me, I would like to
copy the message to another folder called Send Probably Spam and change the
Subject to nonspam and the the recipient to be a a specific email
address on our mail server. Again I have been
* Joseph N. writes:
How, if at all, can I reconstruct the munged e-mail addresses that
appear here through the Gmane NNTP gateway?
You should go to the following URL:
http://gmane.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
¯
... where
* Britt Henrikson writes:
In all the mail clients I've used so far, the toolbar is adjustable,
mostly in a menu that pops up by right-clicking. Buttons can be added
and removed, and the order can be changed. When right-clicking the
toolbar in TB, nothing happens, and the Help file is no help
* 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
* Tony writes:
I think all decent AV tools sniff incoming/outgoing e-mail traffic
automatically.
Which can cause trouble if it »protects« you from temporary files
TB! creates when receiving mails.
So what benefit does a plug-in add?
Think of encrypted email communication.
Carsten
--
* Marck D. Pearlstone writes:
@5-Jun-2004, 12:02 -0700 (05-Jun 20:02 UK time) Michael L. Wilson
MLW There have been times, when writing a new email, that I would like to
MLW insert a macro.
[...]
Put the macro into a QT. Type the handle of the QT in the message
body and press Ctrl+Space.
* Cyrille writes:
Where does TB keep the QTs? Couldn't I edit the file where TB keeps
them with an external text editor?
I found all QTs in the file ACCOUNT.QTN in the account folder in
your mail directory (for example: D:\...\The Bat!\cyrille[...]\ACCOUNT.QTN)
Does anybody has some
* someone writes:
I don't know quit if it is a BUG but I thinks yes.
It is not.
a href=mailto:...?subject=Contact addressesPress
vs.
a href=mailto:...?subject=Contact%20addresses;Press
So he replaced space with %20 then The Bat! will catch the subject to
the email right as Contact
* Michael L. Wilson writes:
I have created a group in my addressbook called team. Now the
questyion is, how do I send a message to everyone in this group? I do
not want to make a termplate, I just want to fire off a quick email.
I cannot type team in the address bar, for it will return an
* Cyrille writes:
I would like to write a QT which returns the domain extension of
the %toaddr (like com, net, pl, cz, etc).
%SetPattRegExp=\.([^\.]*?)$%-
%RegExpMatch(%ToAddr)
Carsten
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* Christopher Brown writes:
I seem to remember once finding a useful thing: View follow up (my
nomenclature). So, if I had a message displayed, I selected view
follow up and it would show the email I had sent in reply to that
one.
Try Specials - Open Reply or just press Ctrl+Backspace.
* Robin Anson writes:
On Tue 30 March 2004, 2:54:02 +1000, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP %IF:%ABtoGender=0:Spett.le:Egr. %-
MDP %SETPATTREGEXP=(.*)( - .*)?%-
MDP %REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%ABTOLASTNAME='%TOLNAME'%-
MDP %SUBPATT(1)
JO Don't Know why the brackets in ( - .*)? are useless, but it's
* Neil writes:
Because I was BCCed (Blind Copy) into the email his email client had
inserted the following.
IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you.
Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission.
Is it possible to get TB to do this as well on a Blind
* Leif Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just one remark ...
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.test/1341
*This* is exactly how a link to an archive should look like.
And everyone who compares the current archive's (IMHO close to
unusable) web frontend with Gmane's Loom has to admit that Gmane
* Leif Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
*We believe the spam risk through Gmane to be the same or even less
than the current list archives already in place.*
The current list archive can easily be harvested. I wrote some time
earlier (sorry, I have no Message-ID) how that can be done
* Leif Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Thomas, Monday, March 8, 2004, 11:46:41 AM, you wrote:
They are planning to eventually pump these feeds into mainstream
usenet.
Thomas Oh...
Still with encrypted addresses, and I believe they will offer us the
option of whether we want that
* Allie Martin writes:
Carsten Thönges wrote:
CT The current list archive can easily be harvested. I wrote some time
CT earlier (sorry, I have no Message-ID) how that can be done using
CT some common tools like wget and sed.
I've examined the source of a couple of those messages that have
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
Martin Schneider wrote:
Well, for posting to Newsgroups I use an account of www.spammotel.com.
How about when posting to a mailing list which is mirrored in the
Usenet?
You mustn't confuse Gmane with Usenet. These are two different
things.
Carsten
--
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
No thanks, I don't want this ML mirrored on the usenet and have this
email address burnt as well. I don't know how secure a secure
newsserver is and don't care to try.
(If you are talking about gmane ...)
Why don't you just visit gmane.org and read a bit ...?
This
* Allie Martin writes:
Paul Cartwright, [PC] wrote:
If not, why can't it be setup and give it a try?
We thought we'd air the suggestion and see what happens over the
ensuing week.
Why don't we start with TBTECH or TBDEV and see?
Carsten
--
* Joseph N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have preferred this ML format to a newsgroup format, but IMO the
volume of this list has now exceeded a busy person's ability to handle
it in mailing list format. It would be easier to scan, store, read,
and otherwise manage the growing volume if it
] == 'a':
print 'Carsten Thönges [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
else:
print '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
³%-
§
Carsten
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ Python and a plug-in ]
You can do a lot. This template results in the attached message.
I just started this yesterday, all for the sake of my spam solution.
Let me know if you have any suggestions, or if I missed something.
# Exec executes a dos command and
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May I ask why you use this list's e-mail address as if it was yours?
Is that a configuration problem on your side or something else?
Carsten
--
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* Andrew Perevodchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tko can someone tell me if this is defined by some RFC and also what
tko other e-mail clients take this convention into account?
Afaik no. It's just Bat's behaviour.
No, all good mail clients handle signature delimiters (Gnus, mutt
etc.).
* Clive Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway ...is there a NOD32 plugin?
Not for v2 ? and you don?t need one anyway, because NOD32 will
intercept infected mail at a system level and, believe me, you WILL
get a notification if there?s a virus in your mail!
I don't believe you because even
* Clive Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Carsten,
I don't believe you because even NOD32 does not detect /new/
viruses. IMHO this is an important fact many users seem to forget
these days
What do you mean NOD32 does not detect new viruses?
I mean virus scanners don't detect unknown
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
Maksym Kozub wrote:
Let me understand this. You explicitely tell TB to use:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=koi8-r /
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
but TB changes it to
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
just
* cs4l [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nevertheless, my spampal sometimes mis-identifies messages as spam
and includes markers in the subject line of the received message.
How can I get rid of the added marker in the Bat
This is not possible without exporting, editing and reimporting of
* cs4l [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The filter activity goes to the log when receiving new mail, but
apprently not when re-applying filters to a folder.
Write your own log file.
Use the filter action »Export message to file« and write your log
information [1] into the template. HTH.
Carsten
* Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Be careful how you view your JPG and GIF files (from now on)...
[...]
Any idea if The Bat would be vulnerable to this??
Take this (non-existant) URL: http://www.example.com/pics/me.jpg
If you visit such a site you'd expect your browser to display the
file
* Steve Mulhall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to to add a search string with a wildcard in a filter?
Yes. The Bat! supports »Regular Expressions«. A good point to start
your research is http://www.regenechsen.de/regex_en/regex_1_en.html.
I want to create a filter that filters all
* Jonathan Angliss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday, December 02, 2003, Carsten Thönges wrote...
I want to create a filter that filters all Read receipts into
a specified folder. The only thing that all of these receipts
has in common is that the subject line starts with the word
Read
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
MAU wrote:
I don't think there are any template macros with which you can change
the line length.
What about %WRAPPED(Limit, Text) ??
I think this is not what Mark is searching for.
| I'm trying to make TB! wrap at 60th position for messages to a Yahoo-user,
|
* Maurice McAdam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't know. Have just done a backup _disabling_ store
external attachments in message bodies, and have ended up
with a much larger file ; perhaps one of the more
experienced members could explain things.
AFAIR disabling »store external attachments
* George Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Mark Partous wrote:
[ User-Agent string ]
Why should it not be allowed?
[...]
I'm having a hard time finding an RFC that covers this. The best I've
come up with is a draft RFC for News articles:
It's RFC 2616.
,
|
Just a tiny idea I'd like to share ...
A number of users wish to modify The Bat!'s X-Mailer header. This
isn't possible without third party software like X-Ray.
Both X-Mailer and User-Agent are used to identify the software
responsible for sending (at least The Bat! looks at both
headers). So
* Edgar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ User-Agent header ]
So %HDRUser-Agent=Ritlabs does not work and leaves
-Agent+Ritlabs in my mail.
%SetHeader('User-Agent', 'The Bat!/%TheBatVersion (Business)')
hth, Carsten
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* ken green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's a bit surprising, then, that a group such as TBUDL, which is so
stringent about standards that could arguably be not-so-standard (cut
marks, bottom posting, etc.) would go along with reply-to munging.
Not really surprising: The Bat! doesn't offer a
* Nick Andriash [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yesterday I wrote a letter to a Linux-Mandrake Mailing List using TB,
and for some reason the Reply-To header was the same as the From
address. That is the first time I've ever noticed that... all my other
messages to Mailing Lists had the List
* Peter Ouwehand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Location : %AccountName/%FolderName
As my TBUDL folder is not in the 'root' of the account, I would like
to have the whole path to it printed also, like:
Location : [EMAIL PROTECTED]/folder1/folder2/TBUDL
Can this be achieved using macros?
I
* Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
@17-Oct-2003, 14:41 +0200 (13:41 UK time) Jacopo Ognibene [JO] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
[ Boxquotes don't work ]
Marck, I tried to use the bq macro, ... Is there some required
option I did'nt noticed?
,- [ ] |
* Jurgen Haug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Carsten, Sunday, October 12, 2003, 9:36:49 PM, you wrote:
* Barry Higginbottom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This blasted Swen virus is getting me down.
Every day I am getting about 150 Swen emails, [...]
There is a Windows port of
* John Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How would I modify the regular expression so that it only removes
blank lines from the message that I am quoting.
--8---cut here---start-8---
%If:`%_rblFirstTime`==``:`%-
%___%_rblFirstTime=No%-
%___%_rblText=%Quotes%-
* Barry Higginbottom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This blasted Swen virus is getting me down.
Every day I am getting about 150 Swen emails, [...]
There is a Windows port of »mailfilter«. Here is a part of its FAQ
(there is a typical config file at the end of this mail):
,
|
* Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have this friend who is using v2.00.6 and every once-in-a-while
the dispatcher window pops up on him.
He isn't hitting any hotkeys to make this happen. Neither of his two
accounts is configured to use the dispatcher on mail checks.
Account -
* MAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Thomas,
and one newsgroup.
Which one is that?
de.alt.comp.the-bat
(in a few weeks it will move to de.comm.software.mailreader.the-bat)
Is it in English?
No, German.
--
Carsten
* MAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Carsten,
- On the Properties General tab, include a From and Reply-To address
with a fake domain that you know does not exist. This fake domain is the
one that will be used to build MIDs and you can then filter on it.
No, please don't do that. If you
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
[ USENET, The Bat! and MyGate ]
I even use a valid email-address (one that I don't check very often).
Even? AFAIK you use news.cis.dfn.de or news.individual.de|net. Then
you *must* use valid e-mail addresses:
http://news.individual.net/rules.html
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
The IP address is crucial for entering a computer.
A dial-up user, who isn't online very long and gets dynamic IP
adresses, is therefore less interesting.
You could see it just the other way: dial-up users are people with a
poorly configured
* Peter Fjelsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13-09-2003 09:49, you [M] wrote:
- On the Properties General tab, include a From and Reply-To address
with a fake domain that you know does not exist. This fake domain is the
one that will be used to build MIDs and you can then filter on it.
No,
* malexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a point I wanted to make as I've seen one or two comments where
people have said with The Bat, and with dial-up, they don't need a
firewall.
How do you define »firewall«? I assume you mean host based packet
filters. Just a point I wanted to make
* Robin Anson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a useful quick template created at some stage by Carsten Thönges
that allows me to include blank lines in the quoted text in my reply
template. Unfortunately this breaks in v2.
This is the new version:
--8---cut here
* Timur Kadyshev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to filter out messages with From: field containing
address that starts with 238, and then has three digits before @.
Regexp I'm using is ^238\d\d\d@ .
Try
(?m)^From:\s*238\d{3}@
any search in the entire header. You have to switch on
* Michael Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a macro to stop signing messages to certain addresses? I am
using 2.0 Beta 4. I want to stop signing messages to Yahoo Mail
lists as it is pointless cos they strip all non text.
--8---cut
* Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[SmartBat]
What's it for?
It appears to be a text editor, but what is its purpose?
You -can- put text/notes in there . . . [...]
You can link a pad with some text file (F6, right click, New Pad,
select a text file).
If you receive newsletters you could
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-- Friday, August 22, 2003, 5:27:42 PM, you wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are absolutely right, this should be fixed. But how? IIRC Rit
had problems reproducing this bug.
You know of this problem?
Yes.
You were somehow involved in attempting to fix
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am sick and tired of having to kill the TB process. This has happened in
most/all versions I have ever used and I reported it many times. Oddly, the
support personnel I have always been in contact with suck.
I think an anonymous coward like you, [EMAIL
* Samson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I login my computer via 2 different ways with different resolution:
- via console, 1600x1200
- via terminal service, 1024x768
my account tree is so long that it just fits in 1600x1200 without
scroll bar. so, when i login via 1024x768 rez, it must have a
* Jurgen Haug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Courier Email client
(http://www.rosecitysoftware.com/courier/) has code in the latest
version to automatically find the X-POPFile-Link decode the link
and add a Reclassify... menu item.
Very nice integration of POPFile. Thanks.
wouldn't it be
* Jan Rifkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] Still, I don't know why I shouldn't be able
to select, drag drop a TB! msg outside of TB!.
Should I make this a programming request?
Yes, please.
--
Carsten
Current version is 1.62r |
* Dan Grunberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Subject: Re: Robert Padula listings in the United States [ref: The
| Brooklyn Board] -- My apologies ... please ignore this thread.
You shouldn't ignore this. Or do you know how this little mail accident
could happen?
You became a victim of one of your
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
Peter Chiou wrote:
Does anyone have a recommendation for an email client for the MAC OS X
that is close to TB!? Thanks.
Since Mac OS X is based on Linux,
Mac OS X isn't based on Linux. Parts of it are based on *BSD.
try whether you can get Sylpheed to work.
* Kenneth S. Rhee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ some strange people seem to prefer top postings ]
This has to do with a group of us who also access our e-mails
using cell phones or smart phones (CDMA or GPRS). I as a general
rule, do not download the full message but first 5 to 10 lines or
a
* Kenneth S. Rhee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Carsten, Friday, July 4, 2003, 8:39:09 AM, you wrote:
If you want to communicate and don't have enough bandwidth ...
--/.-/-.--/-.../. -.--/---/..- ...//---/..-/.-../-.. -/.-./-.--
.../---/--/. -././.-- ---/.-../-..
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Saturday, June 21, 2003, 6:54:09 PM, you wrote:
I also tried 1.7 Number of days until / since the great
occasion. The line in the signature was created by that. So cool!
Yes. Bill McCarthy posted another version of the same thing using a
much more clever
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Carsten, Friday, June 20, 2003, 7:38:37 AM, you wrote:
How to put | or other self-defined style in front of each line of
the quoted text but without ?
http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html#quotes_1
It works very well.
But do you know how
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
here are three newbie questions about the quote style:
How to put | or other self-defined style in front of each line of
the quoted text but without ?
http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html#quotes_1
--
Carsten
* Gerrit Kruijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to retrieve mail bij kicking Hamster by the Bat!. I
now went to Hamster first, go to the online menu and start The
Bat! I noticed that Agent do this automaticly for me.
I don't know :-) But here are a few newsgroups that might help
* dajabo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The REGEX-BASED Macro collection
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/macros.html
offers the following string:
%quotes='%SETPATTREGEXP=(?is)((\s*)?\n?-BEGIN PGP %-
SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(%-
-*?\s*?--\s*\n|%-
* Nick Dutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ b0rked from names causing ugly initials ]
So for Joe Bloggs at Strange Company, I get jbsc instead of JB.
Has anyone out there got a suggestion to:
a) take the initials from that users AB entry ('cos they're all
there)
This one builds the quote
* DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In particular, I am trying to get rid of the '' character, which
seems to persist. For example, if I set the macro to:
%QUOTESTYLE=-|
like the help file shows, I instead get the prefix -|.
* DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Some time around 6/2/03 14:05:04, I think I heard Carsten Thönges say:
:: http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html#quotes_1
:: (just modify the |s in nq2 to your own needs)
(don't you think that using :: as quote prefixes in mailing lists
is, erm
* Wayne Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another strange thing... I just tried to get my mail and it said it
was retrieving one of sixteen. I only got one message and that was it.
It didn't hang this time - it quickly closed down. This is really
strange!
Are you using SpamPal or any other
* David Calvarese writes:
Does anyone have any experiance installing and using TB! from a
portable drive, such as a USB-flash drive?
, [ cp from http://www.snurl.com/thebatch ]
| [...]
|
| Description:
|
| The Batch! is a loader for the program The Bat! (probably the best
| email
???
| INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME=msgid VALUE=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Reply via email tobr
| INPUT TYPE=SUBMIT VALUE= Carsten Thönges
| /FORM
|
| [...]
`
This is for the secure reply button on every archive page. If I
was an address harvester I would write a small script that extracted
the mail
* Gerd Ewald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good evening Newsacct !
I was hoping all you experts with the templates and regular
expressions could help me figure out how to do a countdown clock in my
signature.
In this case, we are going to Disney in September and I want to say
* Marcus Ohlström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I myself are interested in having TB! installed as a server on machine
A, and on machine B run TB! with two accounts, one which should connect
to the server as a non tcp/ip workstation, the other which should work
as a generic email client.
As far
* Miguel A. Urech writes:
Hello Marck,
There's your problem. Do this instead.
Hello %OFROMFNAME,%-
%TO=''%TO='%OFROMNAME [EMAIL PROTECTED]'%-
%REPLYTO=''%REPLYTO='Some Mail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
The %OFROMNAME macro excludes the double quotes (and should).
I've tried that, but then
* Jurgen Haug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, that sounds interesting. Better bounce than just move to folder
SPAM ;-)
Please don't do that. Spammers use fake addresses, your bounces will
reach the wrong persons.
--
Best regards, Carsten
* ~John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I create a filter that searches for the words
Size, Penis, Enlargement, Enhancer in the body of the message and if
all the words are detected, deletes the email ?
Would I put each word in a new string with Location Anywhere and
presence yes ?
The
* Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to get this to work also but without success. :-( I have
installed the VTitleSpy in the plug in folder of Winamp, created the
text file to store the song title and put the path in the reply
template: result nothing! The text file stays empty. I must
* Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't understand what the %IF statement is supposed to do. I'm using
VTitleSpy along with only one %PUT macro:
'Winamp currently playing: %PUT=path\file.txt'
You should use
Winamp currently playing: %wrapped='%put=d:\temp\spy.txt'
as you are
* Michael Disabato [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, folks, the problem seems to be resolved.
Well done :-)
With that said, I still require a personal firewall.
No.
My travels into the public internet have shown enough scans and
attempted attacks to make it necessary when I'm not home.
Who
* Victor B. Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Carsten,
[ personal firewalls ]
Who attacks your PC and how?
I can easily attack your pc starting at this very moment...
Please attack me, Victor. Try it as hard as you can. And please
explain us how a personal firewall could prevent me
* Frank Lusardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, as I wrote earlier, replying to another response to my question,
all the people who are wanting to use e-mail to transfer files--and
clutter up The Bat! with an HTML text editor--could just transfer them
using FTP. Excellent solution! :)
Alas,
* Lars Geiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Apart from that, a personal firewall is useless from a security POV
Correct.
(this is my personal opinion [...]
No, it is a fact.
and anyone who wants to start a discussion about that, please feel
free to contact me in PM).
Or TBOT?
--
Best
* Robert Silver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why can't the bat with all its extra features many of them nice but
some of them not that important do the following:
(1) Edit or use an existing HTML editor in a seamless manner
Because TB! users don't want that.
(2) Have the option of
* Miguel A. Urech writes:
Hello Carsten,
(1) Edit or use an existing HTML editor in a seamless manner
Because TB! users don't want that.
Speak for yourself and perhaps for a number of users, but not for all.
Okay.
I will not use HTML myself either, but I know of many TB users who
would
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
Carsten Thönges wrote:
And anyway, independently of what you or I may wish, if Ritlabs is
smart enough and they want to keep in business, they should
include an HTML editor in a near future version.
They _are_ smart. Wait and see... ;-)
Oha!
NACK. If Ritlabs
* Thomas Fernandez writes:
Spike wrote:
(3) Read NNTP News Groups
MG Many prefer using a separate client for that, yet future
MG releases might also implement that.
S*%T to that!
I am not sure about that first word, but Stefan said *if* TB gets
newsreader capabilities, it will be by way
* Miguel A. Urech [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Allie,
I agree with this. It can be tedious to open the character map, copy the
character and then paste it.
Hm, I disagree... should this really be part of a mail program?
What about using QTs?
Yes, that's it! (I use the QT (c) for the
* M. Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After incoming mail is filtered it is moved. Let's say from Inbox to
MyTopicFolder. Now I reply to a message in MyTopicFolder.
The reply should be stored in MyTopicFolder, not in Sent Mail. How
do I do that (for the entire account, not just one
* Miguel A. Urech [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have reviewed other S/MIME signed messages and no, no trailer. I
thought it could be a display problem in TB but looking at the
source of the messages shows the trailer isn't there. A list server
problem?
Problem? No. S/MIME signature check would
* DG Raftery Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings Allie, On Monday, December 9, 2002, 1:05:43 AM, you wrote:
Try the shortcut Shift+Ctrl+Alt+L .
Sorry Allie. That won't work for a 3 fingered man. g
Don't you have a nose... ;-)
--
SCNR best regards, Carsten
* Allie C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francis Mendez [FM] wrote:'
However, in order for this to work, I had to set up all email
accounts to use the same location to store everyone's account
directories on a server. This works fine, but a few of us that
use laptops are left without email
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