Re[2]: OpenPGP vs. S/MIME: Preferences?

2002-01-17 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Mrten, Wednesday, January 16, 2002, 7:01:46 PM, you or presumably someone with your PGP key wrote: M It's kinda a chicken-and-egg problem. You cannot easily initiate a secure M conversation using only an insecure communications channel. M Just to indicate that cryptography is not as easy

Handling bad MIME attachments

2001-02-01 Thread Gary Mort
I sometimes send and receive email through a couple of mail relays for games. The mail relays basically take the body of the message and write their own headers for the message. This means that the flags indicating a MIME attachment and what the seperator is are lost when the mail

Re[2]: Memo's

2000-09-30 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Nick, Wednesday, September 27, 2000, 2:32:28 AM, you wrote: NA On September 26, 2000, at 10:19:29 PM, A. Curtis Martin Wrote: A I find the Memo function (CTRL+SHIFT+I) extremely useful. I do as well. :-) NA Is there a way to set TB! to show the memo whenever the message that has NA

Re[2]: dealing with digests

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Januk, Monday, September 25, 2000, 8:30:28 PM, you wrote: JA TB has a great MIME digest viewer. snip This sounds really cool! Now I just need to find a list I'm interested in that supports MIME digests to play with this. Egroups doesn't seem to. -- Using The Bat! 1.46c

Re[2]: dealing with digests

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Karin, Monday, September 25, 2000, 3:22:09 PM, you wrote: KS On 25-09-2000 at 18:58, Gary Mort kindly wrote: Secondly: Does anyone know of a good digest viewer? What I would like to be able to do is copy the digest and send it to some application that will break it up

Re[2]: Headers and Replys

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Dierk, Monday, September 25, 2000, 2:53:22 PM, you wrote: DH -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- DH Hash: SHA1 DH Hello Nick! DH On Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 5:17:11 PM you wrote: Now, what I would prefer is that all headers I want to see are shown in separate "window" like the

Re[2]: Queue mail to be delivered at xx:xx?

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Dierk, Monday, September 25, 2000, 2:42:34 PM, you wrote: DH Hello Karin! DH On Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 4:26:51 PM you wrote: But Save Draft doesn't allow you to schedule _when_ it will be sent... DH Right, the downside is, you have to manually "undraft" and then send. As DH I

Re[2]: Fixed or variable width?

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Marck, Monday, September 25, 2000, 2:10:51 PM, you wrote: MDP Hi Gary, MDP On 25 September 2000 at 12:09:29 GMT -0400 (which was 17:09 where I MDP live) Gary Mort wrote and made these points on the subject MDP of "Fixed or variable width?": GM ... Whats the big deal about pr

Message list

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello TBUDL, I love the message list while viewing messages. I hit the -- key and it advances me to the next message in the list, highlighting that message. But what I'd really love is the choice of where to put that list. For me, I would prefer to have a list of

Re[3]: Mail Dispatcher

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Avenarius, Monday, September 25, 2000, 10:05:23 PM, you wrote: A A Bat-fellow, Mark Worsham, A wrote on Monday, September 25, 2000 at 16:13:54 (GMT -0500), A which was 23:13 in Bratislava -- MW Ahhh, so Gary means the actual checking of the little checkbox MW instead of the actual

Re[2]: Headers and Replys

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Karin, Monday, September 25, 2000, 5:09:09 PM, you wrote: KS On 25-09-2000 at 20:50, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote: On Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 4:39:37 PM Karin wrote: Perhaps you have switched "View -- RFC-822" on in that window? Quite right. I would like to see all RFC-822

Re[4]: wishlist (was Re: Main Window in Bat!)

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Jan, Monday, September 25, 2000, 5:09:53 PM, you wrote: JR Another thing to consider is that a manual can be divided JR into sections -- a casual user section, followed by an JR advanced user section. Maybe the casual reader wouldn't JR bother reading

Re[2]: Message list

2000-09-26 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Olga, Tuesday, September 26, 2000, 2:10:03 PM, you wrote: Hello TBUDL, I love the message list while viewing messages. I hit the -- key and it advances me to the next message in the list, highlighting that message. But what I'd really love is the choice of

Mail Dispatcher

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello TBUDL, Ok, I admit it, my wife is a mail list junkie. She gets 200 messages a day, usually 500. So, when she had problems with one message with a large attachment blowing her Outlook mail download(she is slowly migrating to the bat, gotta register a couple copies

Re[2]: Company continuity (was: Curious - how did you find TB! ?)

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Ming-Li, Saturday, September 23, 2000, 9:43:07 AM, you wrote: ML On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 12:14:17 PM, Karin wrote: I have one other, rather important worry: continuity. TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained by a team of only two programmers (and four

Re[2]: Company continuity (was: Curious - how did you find TB! ?)

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Ming-Li, Saturday, September 23, 2000, 9:43:07 AM, you wrote: ML On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 12:14:17 PM, Karin wrote: I have one other, rather important worry: continuity. TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained by a team of only two programmers (and four

Re[2]: Fixed or variable width?

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello A., Saturday, September 23, 2000, 1:36:33 PM, someone wrote: ML I see no chance for other email programs to change their default ML settings, and their users' tendency of using them (either out of ML default or by preference). Nor could I foresee a law banning ML proportional

Re[2]: Column width with threading

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Oliver, Saturday, September 23, 2000, 12:27:13 PM, Oliver Sturm wrote: OS Isthat true (meaning the message flag being first column by OS default)? Try my settings, then, you'll see the most ridiculous OS thread layout. OS I have set threads to be viewed by references.

dealing with digests

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello TBUDL Users, I have two things I was wondering if someone else has already dealt with, both involving digests. Firstly: Does anyone have a macro that could be used to selectively reply to a digest AND set the subject appropriately? Basically, what I want to do is highlight a single

Re: S/MIME

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Oliver, Saturday, September 23, 2000, 5:18:42 PM, you wrote: OS Hi there, OS I suppose I haven't read all the message that certainly popped up on OS this topic already, sorry. Anyway, here are some questions: OS - S/MIME is for encrypting and signing mail, isn't it? What does it do OS

Re[2]: wishlist (was Re: Main Window in Bat!)

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello Andrzej, Sunday, September 24, 2000, 5:14:19 PM, you wrote: A Talking about the somehow hidden power of TB and his Sorting A Office, the possibilities of Templates and macros. I would suggest A to you guys, [especially after reading in several postings about a A will to help

Folder Properties -- Use Account Default Settings

2000-09-25 Thread Gary Mort
Hello TBUDL, I use one fairly standard set of sorting/columns for all my folders. I noticed in the folder options a setting to "use the account default folder properties". So, I go to my main account window and change the columns, then go to my inbox and select use default and it goes to