.tbi to reset
> them?
06 November 2013
I saw this thenm realized if the duplicates are Parked it doesn't
delete them, nor comment on them. Check what's Parked.
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Chris Wilson
"Using The Bat! v5.8.8 on Wi
ince deleting the CONFIG.CDB file and letting TB! recreate it
> and re-setting as required. Still think it's close to broken as a
> facility, and trust it as far as I can throw it ;)
> --
> Chris Wilson
> "Using The Bat! v5.8.8 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3"
g
itself so far. I then use the folder "View tabs" to genersate waht
folder by folder view mode I want, (All,[which is therer by
default],Today, Yesterday, This Week, Unread, and Flagged. So far so
good since deleting the CONFIG.CDB file and letting TB! recreate it
and re-setting as requi
> Hi
> On Saturday 2 November 2013 at 3:52:52 PM, in
> , Chris Wilson wrote:
>> I am, and was, using 5.8.8, I am not sure why TB! is
>> not adding the correct version designator, I'll have a
>> poke about.
> What Thomas was referring to is the List Foote
> Hello Chris,
> On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 21:07:46 -0400 GMT (01-Nov-13, 08:07 +0700 GMT),
> Rick wrote:
>> Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
> Current version is actually 5.8.8. Please upgrade and see whether the
> problem persists.
> What Wi
All. Nothing happens. You need to go and press the All tab,
and when that's showing all messages, THEN press one of the other
tabs. Repeatable, probably happens from Folder View Modes, too. Global
View Modes is set to None. Thanks.
__
Best Regards, Chris Wilson
mail
> The one thing I learned early on, was to set Global View Mode to "No View
> Mode"
> and leave it there. I see no purpose for it and if you set it to anything but
> "No View Mode" it just takes over everything.
01 November 2013
Thanks Stuart. That is how I have run it, I too see no purpose
> Hello Chris,
> A reminder of what Chris Wilson typed on:
> Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 13:12:53 GMT +
CW>> Thanks Stuart, the more I look at View Modes, and tabs the more
CW>> confused I get. The whole thing needs a rethink, there are far too
CW>>
> Hello Chris,
> A reminder of what Chris Wilson typed on:
> Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 10:53:55 GMT +
CW>> Will V6 address this in any way? Thanks.
> I had the same mucked up View modes, doubles etc. and was able to delete them
> once I installed the v6 al
the
extreme :) Could a file be corrupted that is copied across versions?
Will V6 address this in any way? Thanks.
__
Best Regards, Chris Wilson
mailto:ch...@chriswilson.tv
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' i
nd
Directories are set correctly, pointing at the right places.
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Best Regards,
Chris Wilson.
mailto: ch...@chriswilson.tv
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 07:06:00 -0400, you wrote:
>10/10/2013 7:00 AM
>
>Hi Chris,
>
>On 10/10/2013 Chris Wilson wrote:
>
>CW> On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 07:37:45 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>CW> Seeing as you are also a very long time user I wonder if you ever see
>CW&g
On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 07:37:45 -0400, you wrote:
>10/9/2013 7:32 AM
>
>Hi Chris,
>
>On 10/9/2013 Chris Wilson wrote:
>
>CW> Is this backu sytsem known to be flaky, and I better
>CW> copying the whole of the directory structure each night? Thanks.
>
>Yes.. I
nder my Windows XP Pro SP3 system handles bigger files than
that fine. Is this backu sytsem known to be flaky, and I better
copying the whole of the directory structure each night? Thanks.
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Best Regards,
Chris Wilson.
mailto:
ut as far as I can see (quite) complete:
VA>>> <http://thebat.zetema.de/download.html#setup>
L>> Excellent!!! Just what i was looking for Volker.
L>> Tnx a lot
What is the earliest release version of TB!? I quite fancy having a
copy for posterity :) Thanks.
05/
> On Monday, December 10, 2007, 5:40:12 PM, Chris Wilson wrote:
>> I need to synchronise my notebook PC, which currently has a fresh
>> Windows install but has not yet had TB! loaded, and my desktop PC which
>> has had TB! on for years. I have read the Help file, but
a mirror copy of TB! on the notebook, and then sync
the 2 daily, again over the LAN, and with it being possible either the
notebook OR the PC has the more up to date e-mail and stuff within TB!
at the time of synchronising? Thanks. I am using 3.99.29 under Windows
2000
--
Best regards,
Chris
apply to messages. Common filters
apply to the accounts they are selected to be used with. Regular
filters apply to the account for which they were created. I'm not sure
what you mean.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"It is impo
anti-spam plugin (and version)?
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Spotted in a safari park: ELEPHANTS PLEASE STAY IN YOUR CAR
pgpxW0sqWc5pM.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version i
t; I am confused when you say the other accounts aren't "checkable".
> This would mean you couldn't really send from that address either.
They are real POP or IMAP mailboxes. They just forward to another
account. I use the real account's SMTP server for sending, and th
ere then checked against that account's incoming mail
> filters. Is this incorrect?
I've committed a grave sin. I only assumed that things will work this
way. I've not tested. When the case arises, I will test and, if I
remember, report back.
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Wi
e messages to the correct account. However, I have to write my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] incoming filters in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confused yet? I am.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Taped live
pg
side of the button
> to be able to minimize the window.
> Is there anyone that can confirm this?
Cannot confirm when running non-accelerated Aero-eqsue interface.
I'd suggest turning off the MenuNavigation (Options -> Preferences ->
General -> Display MenuNavigator...).
--
Chris
on (which, for my multi-user computer
is a good thing). It also is within a folder hierarchy (C:\Users\) that my account has unfettered access to.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it
o be encrypted?
> So, unless you want OTFE or need to use Voyager, there are no
> unlocked features in the Home version. Or am I wrong?
You can you the Pro version for business purposes. You're not supposed
to use the Home on for business purposes. However, I can no longer
find the l
to:
X-Mailer: The Bat! (v3.99.3) Professional
You can also confirm this under "Help -> About"
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"No matter how hard you try, you cannot cram infinity into 32 bits."
-Carl Zimmerman
eady deleted. Deleting these files
in live folders will get rid of mail that you probably want to keep.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
pgpYWWOkCY
emails are all there, but it won't let me open any
> attachments. This is in my secondary account (work email). My
> primary account is fine.
A few cursory thoughts:
We the attachments perhaps not backed up? Is The Bat! set to store
attachments separate from messages, and the folde
stem" and change the mail directory to a location that you can write
to (Somewhere within your home directory will work.). The default is
"%APPDATA%\The Bat!\". That works for me.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"Gad
l.
I'm at a loss. Send us a message with a link.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
This aphorism would be seven words long if it were six words shorter.
pgpZR599vBhrX.pgp
Description: PGP signature
_
7;t influence the extensions people use on
> their websites if I want to link them...
If you are linking to web sites, you'll need to include the full
address, complete with http://
So, using your example from above, you'd need to do something like
this:
http://www.example.com/file.h
ot;,sans-serif;
In this case, quotes do make a difference. See:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/fonts.html#font-family-prop
In other words, The Bat! is doing what is has been told to do. Since
it can find neither "Calibri" nor "sans-serif", it defaults to its
default serifed fon
#x27;s properties. Go to "Protocol
Logging", under "Transport". Uncheck both boxes.
> Is there a way to keep them for only a few days?
You could schedule a Windows task to delete them periodically.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a
The following link stops at the 'í' in my version:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Día_Internacional_del_Libro
Can anyone else confirm?
A bug?
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Peace force
pgpCJwHdyCsPw.
Thomas Fernandez @ 2007-4-22 12:41:43 AM
"Language settings"
> Main menu: Options / Language
Is there any rhyme or reason behind the ordering of the entries?
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
HORROR FILM WISDOM: Do n
://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm
I got a dialog box warning me when I tried to send the message.
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Notice in a dry cleaner's window: ANYONE LEAVING THEIR GARMENTS HERE
FOR MORE THAN 30 DAY
left of the active account is the current
editor. You can click on it and change the editor.
> Is there any keyboard shortcut to switch between the two?
Alt, O, F, H (to HTML) and Alt, O, F, O (to plain) work.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a
e that were created between
> 08.00AM and 05.00 pm. Similar filters for 5.00pm to midnight and
> midnight to 08.00AM.
> I don't think I could do this with the "easy conditions" offered
> under filters?
Have you looked at the "Time Of" filter?
--
Chris
Using The
/faqparts/ExternalMail.htm#ServerDetails
Specifically, they suggest using port 587 with TLS for SMTP.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
How can you tell when sour cream goes bad?
pgpycQFj3y2pL.pgp
Deboo @ 2007-3-21 12:43:41 AM
"How to save sent items online"
>> Can't you set the sent mail folder to an IMAP folder?
> If I knew how, I wouldn't ask :-)
Check the account properties. When I tried IMAP, I remember seeing
something there.
--
Chris
Using The Bat!
Deboo @ 2007-3-18 10:58:58 AM
"How to save sent items online"
> How do you save the sent mail to the IMAP folder without saving it
> offline. I need to move the sent items folder every now and then to
> the IMAP server.
Can't you set the sent mail folder to an IMAP f
ou're going to have to modify the values a bit. At the
very least, it looks like you'll need to update "RIT\The Bat!\Working
Directory" to reflect your new mail directory. I'd look at all the
values and re-point those that have changed locations.
Hope this helps.
--
Ch
not due to me). The RFCs, like all worldly
> rules and laws, are not cut in stone.
Yes, that's a good point. You will want to look at the MIME RFCs.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today
il client (files with
embedded information excepted, of course).
A cursory search of the MIME RFCs confirms my suspicions.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"Drawing on my fine command of the English language
do with the tighter
folder controls in Vista.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"Well, take it from an old hand: the only reason it would be easier to
program in C is that you can't easily express c
folder is not showing
> up in the tree!
> What do I need to do???
Try Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000 .
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Spotted in a safari park: ELEPHANTS PLEASE STAY IN YOUR CAR
___
osed in (). This
> had the effect of sending messages that did not match anything else
> in the preceding filters to the folder in the action for this
> particular filter.
There is also the "Any Message" condition.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Ser
Richard H. Stoddard @ 2007-2-02 5:39:44 AM
"Exporting to Apple"
> is there a way to export mailboxes and the address books so they can
> be imported into Apple's mail program?
Try exporting to a Unix mailbox.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Buil
be the correct syntax for this?
Sender match (^\d+|<\d+)@
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right.
pgpOQVySue
lue), only the first matching filter will run.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
All people have moments of insanity; some people more often than
others.
pgpVOA2OTA2my.pgp
Description: PGP signature
__
o another dimension? :-)
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"Interestingly, according to modern astronomers, space is finite. This
is a very comforting thought--particularly for people who can never
remember where they have le
ver a year old.
Have you run a "Check Integrity" recently?
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
In an office: WOULD THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE STEP LADDER YESTERDAY
PLEASE BRING IT BACK OR FURTHER STEPS WILL BE TAK
rs.
> There was a return header shown that clearly belonged to another
> message and not that one. The messages are vine on the server. In
> fact, I get mail at home on a different computer and they come in
> fine on that computer.
Your hard drive may be dying. I'd make a backup and
* Move the message from the outbox back to where it came from.
> The datestamp in the message will have changed.
Yes, it will change.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"When in doubt, use brute force.&
ere it came from.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Childproof
pgpilg9n3B7cy.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.95.06 | 'Usin
encryption?
These e-mail messages are not encrypted; they are signed. If you
inspect this message's source, you will see that there is a checksum
included. This, along with my public key, will allow you (with the
correct software) to determine whether this message has been modified
in tran
se you want it back.
By complete backup, Peter means a backup of the program files
directory as well, not just a backup using the built-in backup tool.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"No matter how hard you try, you can
.png
For some reason, your "Browse" button is off screen (Do you have large
fonts enabled?). Try putting the cursor in the blank box, pressing tab
once, and then pressing spacebar.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
t;Any Message" condition...
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Should vegetarians eat animal crackers?
pgpfyJDYUXe2X.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.95.0
Alexander S. Kunz @ 2006-12-21 2:38:20 PM
"Vista RTM"
> I don't see a major breakthru for 64bit desktop systems yet.
Except that they're here.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Spotted on a to
omposing, but don't send the
message. Then, you can move it from the Outbox to another folder.
However, you filters won't run automatically: I'd create a hotkey
filter to preform the flagging/moving in one go.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Servic
be altered from
> within TB.
In these situations, X-* is reserved for community use. So, while
X-Mailer may not be in the spec, it is a "community standard," if you
will.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's
is a HTTP header. X-Mailer is the only
e-mail header that routinely contains that information.
An interesting tidbit.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Definite maybe
pgpsmbmG5tuKe.pgp
Descr
es
> of this latest beta version.
Help -> About?
> --
> Best regards,
> Mary
Not working for some reason.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Black holes are where God divided by zero.
pgphh
iler v%THEBATVERSION")%-
I also have the User-agent header configured in
Option -> Preferences -> Messages -> Message Headers
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Sign on motorway garage: PLEASE DO NOT SMOKE NEA
s comes late and is not an optimal solution: you can
turn off the X-Mailer header. Go to
Options -> Preferences -> General -> Use X-Mailer ...
I've done that and replaced it with my own. See the source of this
message.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
file in the body?
I'm not scared of regular expressions, but I'm no wizard either.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
To define recursion, we must first define recursion.
pgpZxO6XOFBKd.pgp
Description: PGP
st sending the command identifies itself;
> the command may be interpreted as saying "Hello, I am ".
Unless your local computer is the mail host for kentra.co.uk, you
don't want to identify yourself as kentra.co.uk. Something like your
computer's name or
the-randomly-assigned-name-gi
u see the group name
and not the individual addresses.
Also, since the mail is all internal, you get special features like
clicking the + to show all the recipients.
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Should vegetarians
Tom @ 2006-11-23 2:34:01 PM
"Different signatures depending on recipient"
> I realise that I am only using a small part of the features of TB
> yet.
Join the club.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Whe
e difficult to
> remember for someone like me :)
The %QT(%ABToFax="sig1") goes in your templates, you create a number
of QuickTemplates called sig1 ... sign, then, in the Fax field, you
type the name of the signature quick template you would like used.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 o
nd ;)
For the time being, turn on StickyKeys. This will allow you to execute
any key combination with one hand.
To turn on StickyKeys, open Accessibility Options in the Control
Panel, check the box, and click "OK."
You may want to investigate some of the other options to see if they
w
. Whoops!
I have re-mapped Ctrl+Enter to "Put in outbox" and Shift+F2 to "Send
Now" for that reason (among other).
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Save the whales. Collect the whole set
it
> never occurs to me to do.
Ah! I couldn't get it to work on my laptop either. But using the
function key and the "numeric keypad" + works.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Sanitary la
ain remember
> this key combination as the execute trigger!
Odd. Has a newly installed application possibly taken that key
combination over?
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Genuine imitation
pgpn54v
ow fewer simultaneous
connections.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Programming is an art form that fights back.
pgpTS5fdmhJtR.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3
rs this way. I just using the Sorting
Office.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Terribly pleased
pgpZ0i18kQOGD.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current
y been using this for a while, so I don't know if it works as
advertised.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
In a Nonsmoking Area: "If we see smoking we will assume you are on
fire and take appropriate action.&quo
.de. For
some reason, it has disappeared from keyserver.pgp.com. I'll add it
again.
I've also sent it to you via PM.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
I just found the last bug.
pgpk1EP1Vz
27;t see the
signature data unless you look at the message source. However, in the
message list, the envelope should have a little icon on it.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side, a
the above is simplified and speculative. My psychic powers
have been working recently, but they could have stopped. :-)
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Terribly pleased
pgpw4HI96STc5.pgp
Description: P
Darrin @ 2006-10-22 3:26:03 PM
"Favorite Macro?"
> Whats "Extra LFs"?
Extra line feeds, i.e., blank lines in a message. For example,
Line 1
%MACRO1
%MACRO2
Line 2
will produce:
Line1
Line 2
where as
Line 1
%MACRO1%-
%MACRO2%-
Line 2
will produce
Line 1
Line 2
-
obvious I should check.
A minor spelling error, like two tranpsosed letters, perhaps?
Different authentication settings?
Different secure connection settings?
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
"Time wounds all heels."
-G
copy
of the message is created in the Outbox. Perhaps this is causing the
multiple copies of the attachment. Do these copies go away after
sending?
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
When you don't know what to do, wal
reason by responding to the shutdown message appropriately.
In newer versions of Windows (Windows Vista, I believe), this vector
has been reduced by only allowing applications to delay, but not halt,
a shutdown or log-off.
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service P
anges to the disk.
If you use the "Safely Remove Devices" applet, Windows will flush the
buffers immediately and (perhaps) allow you to remove the device
sooner.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
It's hard to w
the
> complete scan.
Perhaps the message was downloaded before you installed AVG. You can
have AVG check all of your message.
Folder -> Check for Viruses
Enjoy!
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
((lambda (x) (x x)
nice and fancy templates are invoked
automatically.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
In a Nonsmoking Area: "If we see smoking we will assume you are on
fire and take appropriate
What's it for?
It is for messages from contacts in your address book. There is also a
pre-built filter in the Sorting Office that will move messages from
these people into the Known folder. The filter is called . You
may need to enable it.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1
Chris W. @ 2006-8-24 10:37:23 PM
"Importing trusted and intermediate certificates"
>> If I File > Import... I get a popup error "No addresses have been
>> imported". I can manually make an entry in the address book, and
>> import the cert that wa
at seems very tedious and manual.
Confirmed.
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Chris
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If the cops arrest a mime do they tell him or her that he or she has
the right to remain silent?
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A chicken is an egg's way of making more eggs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 2006-8-13 11:41:25 AM
"Scheduling Backup of TB!"
> my full backup file is nearly 80 MB, and the incremental files grow
> by about a megabyte a day...
Only 80 megs? You, sir, are only a novice. This amateur's backups are
a paltry 300 megs.
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Us
Perry Nelson @ 2006-8-13 8:04:01 AM
"Scheduling Backup of TB!"
> However, my problem is that the event isn't triggered automatically.
Silly question: do you leave The Bat! running over night?
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the e-mail within an organization,
but Internal mail is housed elsewhere.
Intra-organization can go directly through The Bat! to the other
users. However, Internet mail still relies on a third part, like the
ISP.
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2.
Acces
users of the Pro version, due to the
> OTFE. Is this right?
Probably not. Or, it might prompt you for your OTFE password/token at
weird times.
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"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a
w.ritlabs.com/en/products/batpost/
I have not used it, however. Can someone who has comment on it?
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Would a fly without wings be called a walk?
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y) be written as a common filter with the addition condition
that the current account = (a specific account).
Clearer?
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"You're never too
pt for the implicit Account condition, yes.
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"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so."
-Douglas Adams
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Yes, as a result of the Windows editor.
> Is there a way in the Windows
> editor to get the effect of a Ctrl-L to reformat a paragraph?
Not that I know of.
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