On Thursday, May 11, 2023, 13:31:55, Ian A. White wrote:
> This happens when I try and send a message using my ISPs mail server but not
> always.
Can you post the full error line?
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Sp
ger this, because it properly encodes non-ASCII addresses).
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It's on the other side.
-- Preudhomme's Law of Window Cleaning
Current versio
ick
Quick Search)?
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Nothing ever gets built on schedule or within budget.
-- Cheops's Law
Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' informat
ontains toolbar position
settings.
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There is no traffic until you start to back out of your driveway.
-- First Law of Driving
Current version is
us!
> How can I turn off this "feature?" I see nothing in the "Preferences"
> window that addresses this.
This seems to be a feature of the PureHTML editor, and I haven't found a way to
turn it off. If you switch to RichText editor instead (which is slightly m
ssages, but this hasn't been the case in a while (despite me keeping
the message base on spinning rust, not SSD).
As for why I keep all of it? Because it's less work than not keeping it.
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An unbreak
On Saturday, June 25, 2022, 10:24:27, Chris Wilson wrote:
> Thanks Jernej and MAU, that's remarkable, I never thought that would still be
> an option. I really do like my threading lines :)
You'll probably also like the option next to it - "Use denser display of items"
On Saturday, June 25, 2022, 10:25:45, Chris Wilson wrote:
> Watching with interest 40 + GB of mail and attachments here, which stored in
> the current database is ridiculous
152 GB here…
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> lines back is there?
Preferences → Other options → Display old-style lines in treeviews
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In order to get a loan you must first prove you don't need it.
-- Bankers Axiom
e along with my filters, address book and
> Sorting Office settings?
Make a backup first (in case you decide to return to older version), but other
than that, the new version should import the old messages and filters
automatically.
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app-specific password in gmail web interface
to use with The Bat.
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Super-competence is more objectionable than incompetence.
-- Peter's Observation
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On Thursday, June 23, 2022, 17:53:36, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Where does one get OAUTH? Is it part of TB!?
It is, but only since version 7 or 8.
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The user does not know what he wants until h
w needing to change to another.
Check if there's an option at
<https://web3.networkexchange.de/cgi-bin/mailman/options/tbudl>, but otherwise
you have to unsubscribe with old address and subscribe with the new one.
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On Thursday, June 9, 2022, 19:17:46, MAU wrote:
> I have not upgraded to v10 and I use OAUTH with no problem.
OAUTH support was added in version 7 IIRC.
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If nobody uses it, the
Setup (the setting is usually named something like "Media
keys"), or by activating Fn-lock (the Fn key combination for this depends on
model).
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Chicken Little only has to be
hen
any more.
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A good place to start from is where you are.
-- Wolf's Law of Planning
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d
its application icon manually).
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When you are right, be logical. When you are wrong, be-fuddle.
-- McKenna's Law
Current version i
nly do
that if you don't have small icons enabled).
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One child is not enough, but two are too many.
-- Otoole's Axiom
Current version i
On Tuesday, September 7, 2021, 20:32:44, Adrian Godfrey wrote:
> I still don't see a space (blank line) between folders whether that box is
> checked or not.
There's no blank lines between folders, just a bit of change in spacing – see
the attached image.
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On Wednesday, September 1, 2021, 23:01:29, Dwight Corrin wrote:
> I just installed on a new computer, and I cannot for the life me remember how
> to sort the account tree.
If you want to do it manually, hold down Alt, and you can drag the folders
around.
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have a backup from before you did the upgrade, I suggest you reinstall
the old version and restore the backup, then upgrade through all intermediate
major versions:
<https://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/archive-versions.php> (don't forget
to run TB once after each upgrade, maybe als
plates were corrupted like that, maybe the format changed at some point, and
the conversion code didn't trigger properly.
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The leak in the roof is never in the same location
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021, 14:04:48, Stefan Tanurkov via TBUDL wrote:
> You can delete block when the related AND/OR selector is selected
OK, my problem is that the block is the first thing in the list, so it doesn't
have a related operator.
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lternately colored email lines.
> This is
> most apparent when moving from one folder to another and back. Is there a way
> to
> change or eliminate those alternately tinted lines?
Preferences → Message list → Odd/Even row contrast
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file, then move the copied file back.
If the copy isn't successful, it's likely that your disk is dying -
make a backup at OS level, and restore it to a new disk.
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Much work, much fo
e Bat, those are stored in
.TBK files.
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Actually, it only SEEMS as though you mustn't be deceived by appearances.
-- The Obvious Law
Current ver
own (which might be
out-of-date, especially if you have an older version of TB).
You can switch that in Options -> S/MIME and TLS…
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Live within your income, even if you have to
to get it back?
That's a harder one - I've got no idea how to make the menubar
disappear.
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Any simple idea will be worded in the most complicated way.
-- Malek's Law
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On Wednesday, November 28, 2018, 11:38:11, Gunivortus Goos wrote:
> What has gone wrong?
The file might be corrupted - try using Folder -> Maintenance centre
-> Check integrity/Repair
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T
On Sunday, August 20, 2017, 19:43:14, Chris Wilson wrote:
> I don't see that option in this version of TB!, perhaps it's only
> available in later ones? Thanks for the reply.
Look for "S/MIME and TLS" menu item, it should be there.
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not
it's own.
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Pills to be taken in twos always come out of the bottle in threes.
-- Davis's Basic Law of Medicine
Current ver
the ability to
relocate bad sectors (this usually results in some data loss, but you
can copy the files that got stuck afterwards).
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The usefulness of any meeting is in inverse propor
copying the messages.tbb file
to another folder (make sure The Bat is closed first), delete the
original, then move the copy back, and run Maintenance afterwards.
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Spend sufficient time confirmin
just the problematic folder. In my experience, the
Maintenance centre gets stuck on IMAP folders, but should process
regular folders fairly quickly (I've got folders with more than 10
messages, and it takes a few minutes to process them).
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On Monday, June 26, 2017, 9:10:00, Tom wrote:
> I take it there is no special command to do the reindexing?
Try using Folder -> Maintenance Centre, and have "Check
integrity/repair" selected.
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only way to get the association to stick
with a program.
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Opportunity always knocks at the least appropriate moment.
-- Law of Adult Opportunity
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On Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 23:43:34, MFPA wrote:
> I have been hearing that for years but never encountered it myself.
I know of several ISPs that do it, and I do it myself on the networks
I manage (especially those that are intended for [more or less]
general public).
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hosts Outlook Web Access)
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Look after the molehills and the mountains will look after themselves.
-- Peter's Law of Substitution
Current versio
t work).
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I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
-- Greenhaus's Summation
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On Tuesday, March 22, 2016, 14:48:49, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> How would I do that? - I do like avast!, and I don't know whether
> Windows Defender is as good.
Options -> S/MIME and TLS -> select Microsoft CryptoAPI.
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ailing. It might work if you switch TB to use the Windows
certificate store, but such MITM actually leaves you more vulnerable.
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The faster the plane, the narrowe
s (which The Bat is),
which is why you're having problems. I suggest you create a full
backup (from within TB), then start anew restoring from said backup
(which should place account files inside your user profile folder).
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j"%-
%Subject='Re: %SUBPATT="1"%SUBPATT="2"'
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Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans.
-- Knight's Law
C
because of this.
I sometimes get mails that are much larger than that (up to 100MB),
and TB never had any problems with them. It's possible that the server
is choking, not TB.
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Beauty is only skin deep, ugly goes to the bone.
-- Absolute
'%-
This will populate the To address with sender's name and mailing list
name, and the address from the List-Post header in the message.
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Anything is possible if you don't know what you'retalking about.
-- Green's Law of Debate
ones.
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Nature abhors a vacuous experimenter.
-- Campbell's Law
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Files) are actually just links to files in
WinSxS.
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Doing it the hard way is always easier.
-- Paradoxical Law
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+mousewheel also works.
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Anticipated events never live up to expectations.
-- Levy's Second Law of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal
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7.
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Anyone who says he isn't going to resign, four times, definitely will.
-- Galbraith's Law of Political Wisdom
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http
motherboard until 2013. What is highly recommended for SSD is to have
the SATA controller in native (AHCI) mode, and not in IDE-emulation
mode (these settings are independent of BIOS/UEFI booting though -
both are available with either).
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Everything
Pro).
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Good times end too quickly. Bad times go on forever.
-- Time Observation
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On Sunday, August 24, 2014, 14:44:14, MFPA wrote:
That may be version-specific, as it is slightly different here.
Hm, possible - I'm running v6 here.
Anyway, the other trick (copying filters to Notepad) should still
work.
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Do whatever your
at once
- just right-click the parent tree node, and select Copy there.
Additionally, you can copy individual filters, paste them in Notepad
(one after another), then copy the entire text from Notepad, and paste
them as filters in another account.
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- S/MIME and TLS).
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Ideal goals grow faster than the means of attaining new goals allow.
-- Wober's SNIDE Rule (Satisfied Needs Incite Demand Excesses)
Current version is 6.1.8 | 'Using
On Friday, June 13, 2014, 16:40:05, Tom wrote:
How can I fix this -any help is greatly appreciated.
First post the relevant lines from the log - you can see the log by
clicking the statusbar.
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Never buy a car that has a wick.
-- Ford
if it is possible to send like this
anyway?
If you leave To and CC fields empty, many mail servers will put
Undisclosed recipients in the To field.
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Of two possible events, only the undesired one will occur.
-- Garfinkle's Law of Quality
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 15:27:02, Forums wrote:
Thanks - was hoping it would be simpler than that. Will have a play with that.
Click inside message body, hold Ctrl, then scroll with your
mousewheel.
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Build a system that any fool can use
-2-44.msi file from when I originally installed it and I do have
my Key Block.
Yes, it should work without problems.
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Those who expect the biggest tips provide the worst service.
-- Tipper's Law
995
Note: Require secure authentication checkbox in SMTP Authentication
dialog changes which authentication protocol is used, but doesn't
affect the connection security - in most cases you'll leave that
checkbox blank; similarly, most servers only support Regular POP3
authentication.
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Jernej
is submission, and it uses either no encryption, or STARTTLS
(SSL/TLS might work, but usually doesn't). Port 465 is smtps, and it
always uses SSL or TLS.
Note that some Microsoft's programs incorrectly call STARTTLS just
TLS.
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A smoker is always attracted
On Sunday, January 26, 2014, 23:14:12, MFPA wrote:
How/why is that a good plan?
You can read the rationale here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dn302074(v=vs.85).aspx
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If there is a wrong thing to say, one
On Saturday, January 25, 2014, 3:22:29, Rick wrote:
That is the internal build number for 8.1 - it is in my sig too
It's not - 6.2 build 9200 is Windows 8, while 8.1 is 6.3 build 9600.
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He that lives upon Hope dies farting.
-- Franklin's
running on
a newer Windows version than the highest one they're marked as being
compatible with (and you can't mark your program as being compatible
with a future Windows version, because Microsoft doesn't reveal the
compatibility GUID until the public beta versions are available).
--
Jernej Simončič
).
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Good times end too quickly. Bad times go on forever.
-- Time Observation
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-compatible (and the same thing will
happen in further Windows versions - they'll pretend to be the highest
version the program is marked as being compatible with).
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The bus that left the stop just before you got there is your bus.
-- First
that are valid for more than 5
years, so you should check why you're seeing that certificate (it
almost certainly means that somebody is doing a man-in-the-middle
attack with it, thus being able to read all messages you download).
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The idea is to die
.
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When you dial a wrong number, you never get a busy siginal.
-- Kovac's Conundrum
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with your mouse (don't
click until you see it - just move the mouse).
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Never let hold of what you've got until you've got hold of something else.
-- The First Law of Wing Walking
Current
On Monday, October 21, 2013, 3:16:17, Achdut18 wrote:
How can I fix this?
Try adding the file to the exceptions list in your antivirus.
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The most expensive component is the one that breaks.
-- Law of New Fangled Gadgetry
the base header. I was wondering
if this is causing the problem and if so is there a way to rebuild
the messages. Currently there are over 1200 messages in it.
Click Folder Maintenance Centre, select the folder and select Check
Integrity/Repair.
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On Thursday, September 5, 2013, 10:41:58, Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:
No, the only confirmation that I have that a posting of mine has
reached the list is when someone responds.
That's a gmail feature - it hides your own messages from you.
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On Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 19:24:22, Jack wrote:
Does any know how to
fix this or have any suggestions?
Try switching to Microsoft CryptoAPI (Options S/MIME and TLS
Microsoft CryptoAPI). That'll make The Bat use the Windows certificate
store instead of it's own.
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start it for the first time.
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If things were left to chance, they'd be better
-- Langin's Law
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Start Menu is somewhat quirky) or StartIsBack
http://startisback.com/ ($3 for 2 computers, but it's nearly
identical to Windows 7's Start Menu).
Also, currently the upgrade to Win8 Pro costs 30€, while upgrade to
Windows 7 is around 200€.
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Spend
*(?:\[[^\]]*\]\s*)?)*%-
(.*?)%-
([\(\[].+[\)\]])?$/%-
%RegExpBlindMatch=%OSubj%-
%Subject='Re: %SUBPATT=2'%-
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An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance.
-- Peter's Placebo
Current version
On Monday, September 10, 2012, 22:22:44, Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
3. Invoke the restore prodedure that I have seen somewhere in theBat
(where is it, exactly).
IIRC, The Bat offers you to restore the backup during the first
startup. Otherwise just use Tools Restore.
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didn't like them.
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Because 10 billion years' time is so fragile, so ephemeral...
it arouses such a bittersweet, almost heartbreaking fondness.
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key to v5, and you'll receive a key that's valid for
versions up to 6.0.99. This is just the way RIT handles registration
keys (there's no time extensions - keys are valid for specific
versions).
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Because 10 billion years' time is so
should carry a fine should
somebody report them.
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The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts.
-- Ehrlich's Rule
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TinyUrl can't compress enough. URL's get in the way of
communicating, sometimes.
Did you read my message till the end?
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Possessions increase to fill the space available for their storage.
-- Ryan's Application of Parkinson's Law
Gd2NsWXdaRXRqYlU1R1QxWmthVmRIWjNwV2FrSmhZekZrV0ZSclpHRlNiVkpVV1d0YWQwNVdXblJOVkVKYVZteEdORlp0ZUZkVWJFcElZM3ByUFE9PQ==
Another option is to use HTML message, where you can use the URL
button (looks like a globe with chain link).
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The grass is brown on both sides of the fence.
-- Ed
weird is going on.
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Laziness is the mother of nine inventions out of ten.
-- Saunders's Discovery
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On Sunday, June 19, 2011, 5:51:52, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Please share the solution with us. Others might encounter the same
problem.
My guess is that it was caused by Kaspersky Antivirus.
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If it can go wrong, it will go wrong
using.
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Anything worth doing is worth doing for money.
-- Donohue's Law
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confusing, but Windows lets you set the font size in
2 places: Appearance (which affects very few things) and in Settings
(last tab) - Advanced (which affects nearly everything, sometimes in
bad ways).
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In a free market good money always drives bad
the problem he's seeing).
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If you can't beat them, have them join you.
-- Wolf's Law of Tactics
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(in this
case it might be enough to switch S/MIME and TLS in Options to MS
CryptoAPI, assuming the certificate is installed in Windows'
certificate store).
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Whichever carousel you stand near, your baggage will arrive on another one.
-- Basic Baggage
-opened TB
in account Y?
Hold Shift, right-click TB's icon and select Run as, then enter the
other account's username and password (account has to have a password
set for this to work).
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Live within your income, even if you have to borrow to do so
On Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 2:44:35, Jim Kyle wrote:
TB is so much better than Thunderbird that I can hardly wait to get back
to it!
Hint: set up scheduled backup once you get it to run - that should
make such disaster recovery easier :)
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You
the finishing ; (which
is what seems to be happening in your case). None of these behaviours
should be relied on.
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Science is Truth. Don't be misled by fact.
-- Finagle's Creed
Current
.
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The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.
-- Kensington's Observation
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.
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On the TV screen, pure drivel tends to drive off ordinary drivel.
-- Kitman's Law
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(except in VMWare), but I don't remember seeing any
that needed more than 2 minutes to boot, even on slow laptops.
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Nobody notices when things go right.
-- Zimmerman's Law of Complaints
Current
I last saw registry
corruption, and there's a lot of computers I deal with.
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If a computer cable has one end, then it has another.
-- Lyall's Conjecture
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in
consistent state.
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Nothing can be done in one trip.
-- Cook's Second Law of Travel
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users write there. The only thing that
Vista changed is that all programs by default run as if a limited user
was running them, precisely to force programmers to start writing
their software properly (UAC was never meant to be a security
feature).
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a lot it's lacking when it comes to desktop use
(specifically when you need to remotely administer groups of machines
for desktop users).
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If it works, don't fix it.
-- First Rule of Rural Mechanics
On Wednesday, February 2, 2011, 20:36:00, MFPA wrote:
but also believe such
settings should be stored in the software's own settings files rather
than clogging up the registry.
Err, what's the point of Registry then?
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On Monday, January 31, 2011, 14:19:18, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Yes, but: The next time I open Search, the deleted items is shown
again.
The Search window will always display at least 4 conditions when
opened.
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the complaint there, because the hints
(pop-ups) really are an annoyance.
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