is 995, and SMTPS is 465.
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Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.65.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
filter with all the options to find out what each
thing does. :)
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the above exactly (yes I know the address etc. will be wrong),
and the From field in a replied mail still only had the GMail addy.
Am I missing something here?
Where did you paste it? Try:
%FROM=''%-
%FROM='Me [EMAIL PROTECTED]'%-
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-BEGIN PGP
your private/secret keys, and import
those too.
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pgpGrxpp5oqif.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi Vladimir 'insider' Prohorov,
On Tuesday, August 09, 2005, you wrote:
Good day, Jurgen.
Please send me yours PGP key.
Folder template? :)
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Description: PGP signature
Current version
-all, but just reply to sender.
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pgpRRxxEkJAIF.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
.
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pgpI5ZXEuERfY.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.5.25 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
: Regular
expressions (Checked)
Try using Header, Matches all as Regexp, and
Reply-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead.
I dont see these options when filtering. Is this for an older version
of TB?
Yes, it would be. Marck, time to update the welcome message? ;)
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%-
%-
%-
%-
===8--
Then use it in an email, and see what result you have.
And finally - do I take it that ' and are interchangeable as long as they
are in
matching pairs?
I believe that is the case yes.
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is the characters \ and n and not a line feed
character. If you put a line feed (enter key) in the cookie file,
TheBat treats them as separate cookies. I think this is documented
somewhere in the help file (probably a little better explained than I
have managed).
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of flexibility in this
section as it defines the 4xx message as temporary and says the
sending SMTP service may try again. This means that it's probably
optional to the sender if they want to resend. This would most likely
be the reason they are bouncing right back to you.
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by right clicking on an
account, and going to properties. In the properties dialog, you can
look at the Files and Directories option.
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is the black hole located *if* somebody
enables this security feature? I have a theory this black hole is a
few inches in front of the monitor, between a pair of human ears ;-)
hehe... trying to work out if that is a joke on me or not ;)
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pgp9oErCpaF1o.pgp
is it is just as bad as
having them enabled... People can still see you there, you just appear
as a black hole sucking in the packets ;)
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pgpJiwKRdEWrC.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.5 | 'Using
] or the [U] buttons ;) My IRC
client doesn't support /italics/ though, it is ran in a terminal, no
slanting there ;)
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Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL
... interesting.
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Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
TB developers use is the installer
contains the executable file. To test this, disconnect any connection
from the internet, and try the install.
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I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound
something
crop up about HTML redirection in the past, but it might have been for
forwards only.
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'The Geek shall inherit the earth.' - Linus 5:5
pgpvzAAfghJVP.pgp
Description: PGP signature
an issue with the IMAP server itself, and not The
Bat!. You might want to contact your provider to verify.
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I'm just here for moral support... please ignore the gun.
Current
programs do. But then, what do you do with the additional space that
gets put in there if somebody uses the top format? ;) Take a look at
the HTML formatted email that TB sends out, it inserts the =, there
are a few others do as well, I believe evolution does too.
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.
Check in the Address Book. There is a section called Trusted Root
CA, you might find the certificates that were imported in there.
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Mistress: halfway between a mister and a mattress
as it was in the beta during testing. It
IS the filter system. Go to Account, Sorting Office/Filter, and you'll
see what is the new filtering system.
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War is God's way of teaching us geography.
pgpUwjNPCLuQJ.pgp
this is
a new line
/body
/html
So browsers even regard the CRLF as a whitespace too, which is
technically correct.
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If it ain't water-cooled... it's a terminal!
pgpyOKNqcldN1.pgp
Description: PGP
, probably since I'm
using two programs that use that key for sending.
Ctrl+Shift+M doesn't seem to work in Outlook or Evolution either ;)
No Darrin, you're not the only one. :)
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Make
mail server then is
pointless. Also some ISPs don't allow you to run services, and doing
so introduces a breach of contract.
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A preposition is what you don't end a sentence with. Um
it'd try
to find the string:
Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which it wouldn't find. But as others have suggested, just use the
same string, but without the .*... Unless the normal filter can do
wild card matching without regex enabled... If so, I missed it.
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it, then it does break RFCs.
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Squirt guns don't soak people, People soak people.
pgpqHTnDVRyX2.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version
retried at a later time,
and delivered.
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Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Sty...
pgp8xNnUj8nZz.pgp
Description: PGP signature
the cookies across accounts.
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Linux renders ships, NT is rendering ships useless
pgplg8WHirCP9.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version
sure Marck has details on that :)
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Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
pgptIfD5bH1p7.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current
to the main gmane page, and let them follow the
instructions ;) Which... also specifies nntp:// So once again, OE
breaks stuff ;)
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Forget 0 to 60. It's 95 to 55 that counts!
pgp0.pgp
, but it is
usually used to strip out the PGP information, and might be grabbing
this too.
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Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?!
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
.
Yet another IMAP quirk that I really hope gets some attention...
It will be apparently... I complained about this when IMAP was first
introduced, Stefan mentioned that they were rewriting the search
engine which should resolve this issue.
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there.
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If worst comes to worst, you *CAN* turn most things off.
pgpkXjMJQX7yl.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.10.03 | 'Using
depend on your delete settings.
JA Okay, it doesn't show them with a strike-out through them... but
JA it's there.
It seems that displaying messages like this is the de facto
standard.
With the strike through? I've seen it in 2 programs I think.
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Using
to the messages in my folders named test?
Have you tried going back down to the version you were at before they
changed, and getting access there?
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What happens when you get scared half
whatever program you're using for spam filtering,
it appears to be changing the subject of non-spam... that's not a very
good practise.
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It used to be only death and taxes were inevitable. Now
for special registered services
such as www, ntp, smtp etc.. picking a port like 44 could knock
something your OS uses as a requirement, and cause all kinds of
havoc... If you must use a port different to 25, it is strongly
suggested you use above 1024.
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worked with have it shut off by default. Read receipt
is up to the end user to confirm they want to send it. So both of
them might be useless depending on a number of factors. However, I
can say that read receipts do work fine here.
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email
on my server [EMAIL PROTECTED], then email you... if my reply-to is
the same as my sending address, then my person email directed to you
will be moved to your tbudl folder :)
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software writes it... even with an opening and closing
you can still use a similar filter:
List-Id:.*tbudl
Location: Kludges
Presence: Yes
Regex on
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Monday is a hard way to spend 1/7 of your
'and' in a text file about musical bands
;) Band would match, so would and ;) Make any sense?
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Hal 9000 - Put down those Windows disks Dave Dave? DAVE!!
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP
it.
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pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.10.01 | 'Using
bar, it'll move to the
next message.
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We're lost, yes.but we're making good time.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current
?
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Okay, I pulled the pin. Now what? Where are you going?
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.10.01 | 'Using TBUDL
is cached, and
not properly updating.
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The only thing standing between me and total happiness is reality
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
?!
This is related to the bayers plugin apparently. Try removing it, or
upgrading the plugin alone, and see if that helps.
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**NEWS FLASH** Energizer Bunny arrested, charged with battery
files. I think this issue was resolved in the beta versions, but I'm
not sure if it's been fixed in any of the public versions yet. Maybe
try uninstalling, and reinstalling without the bayers plugin?
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like that, I think it's been mentioned in the past for
folder templates, if you do a search for Marck's folder templates are
evil reply, you can normally find a bunch of suggestions ;)
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into it.
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The best way to accelerate a Mac is at -32.2 ft/s.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information
this is to use a common folder. Am I correct?
The whole idea of the IMAP protocol is everything is stored on the
server side of things, that is, folders, emails, etc. So yes, to
create a local folder when all you have is an IMAP account would be to
use a common folder.
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contains special characters (spaces etc) then you'll
need double quotes around the name.
Then:
A04 LOGOUT
Then finally reopen TB, and go to IMAP Folder management, and try to
Reset the list.
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the subscribed folders. By using LIST,
you can see if the folder is there, and created, and you can force a
subscription to it yourself. Most IMAP servers won't complain if you
attempt to subscribe to a folder that is already subscribed to, so
there is no harm there.
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On Wednesday, March 31, 2004, Jeanny House wrote...
Today for the first time I saw a message come in that had a check
mark on the message flag. What does that mean?
That the email is signed (PGP or S/MIME), and the signature is
valid.
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a \n character. You might be able to use a ? after the \n to
make it 0 or more.
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Contraceptives: use 'em on all conceivable occasions.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
='%COOKIE=c:\sigs.txt'%-
As an example. However, if you put a single \n in, and use the
%WRAPPED marco, it'll remove it. To put in a spacer (like between my
reply to your message) you have to use \n\n in the file.
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~~~
Sure, don't use the %WRAPPED macro, and put in the single \n where you
want it to wrap ;)
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The Bagginses, they steals our taglines, preciou
pgp0.pgp
in with plugins and stuff.
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Shin n. device for finding furniture in the dark.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com
clara.co.uk users as well that are
being replied to.
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I feel like a genocidal maniac when emacs asks me if I want to kill
10789 characters.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.04.7
for 99% of the mail servers on the internet as they have it disabled
by default for some reason... I read about it somewhere, I'll have to
dig it up.
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Don't sweat petty things, or pet sweaty things.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
of the
THEBAT.TIP file.
It can be a full path to a file (including the file), or just the file
for a relative file path. Mine for example is set to:
%COOKIE='c:\sigs.txt'%-
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If worst comes to worst, you *CAN* turn most things off.
pgp0.pgp
(line by line)
from the file?
No, %COOKIE is random.
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There's too much blood in my alcoholic system
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http
you any errors? Is it not accepting your key? What version of
TB are you running? What version did you buy a key for?
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C code. C code run. Run, code, run ... PLEASE!
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
computer clock
;) Whenever I rebuild my computer, I'm forever setting the date of the
month in the year box ;)
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A paid up computer is, by definition, obsolete.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current
the
place... ask Dr Who :)
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Black holes were created when God divided by 0.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat
.
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LSD: Virtual Reality without all the fancy hardware
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
- Advanced.
Search through the list of check boxes for one similar to reuse
windows for new shortcuts or something to that affect. They keep
changing the names on the damn things. See if that helps.
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Scrawled on a condom machine: Don't buy this gum, it tastes
end up matching typo's
and redirecting them too, like www.mns.com instead of www.msn.com. For
me if I were to use the dns suffix of netdork.net and use one of my
DNS servers, it'd match my IP, because it'd result in
www.mns.com.netdork.net.
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Aibohphobia, n
archives are a
lot harder to work on, having to request many pages usually. Just a
thought :) The obfustication is done on the website only I believe,
which means the nntp is wide open.
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Those who live by the sword... kill those who don't.
pgp0.pgp
/download.php.
They also announced the last release 2.04.04, but had it listed as
2.04.4 in the help :)
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If you mixed vodka with orange juice and milk of magnesia, would you
get a Philip's Screwdriver?
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
/download.php.
They also announced the last release 2.04.04, but had it listed as
2.04.4 in the help :)
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If you mixed vodka with orange juice and milk of magnesia, would you
get a Philip's Screwdriver?
message.att
Description: PGP signature
/download.php.
They also announced the last release 2.04.04, but had it listed as
2.04.4 in the help :)
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If you mixed vodka with orange juice and milk of magnesia, would you
get a Philip's Screwdriver?
message.att
Description: PGP signature
/ *
This makes the IMAP server scan ONLY mail/. Saves some work on the
server, but not really applicable to courier-imap.
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Never test for an error you don't know how to handle.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
at the
most), you'd posted pretty quick ;)
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Sheesh! You start havin' fun, and they send the lawyers!
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.04.04 | quot;Using TBUDLquot; information:
http
. I vaguely remember them having an
announcement list a while back, but it never got anything while it was
about, and I don't even know if it's still active.
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None of you exist. The sysop types it all in...
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
. Go to 'E-mail' and
select something other than TB. Click Apply. Now select TB. Click
apply. Close and all should be fine.
Is this in the FAQs? Comes up from time to time.
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Fig Newton: The force required to accelerate a fig 39.37 inches/sec.
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box on a server error, regardless of
the error, so locked mailboxes caused a similar kind of result.
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Sorcerer parking only. Violators will be toad.
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version
. From what I
remember, it is needed to override account settings sometimes.
Do I remember correctly that the %- adds a new line character?
Nearly, it's the reverse. It prevers a new line character from
appearing.
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Halloween is *not* Christmas, even though 31
it off.`
Thought I'd give this a try, but unfortunately I cannot find out how
to assign a key combo to a quick template... did I miss something
obvious?
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I can keep a secret, it's the people I tell who can't.
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Description: PGP signature
is used when
that method isn't used as there is no point encrypting a password in
an already encrypted mechanism. Though there is nothing really
stopping you from doing it though I guess.
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On the other hand, you have different fingers.
pgp0.pgp
Description
:)
I realized I should have read the rest of the thread, as it appeared
everybody else had issues finding it too ;) Thanks.
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'The Geek shall inherit the earth.' - Linus 5:5
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
-MD5? From the subject,
I assumed SMTPS, but from what I keep reading in some emails, it seems
like just authentication.
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La Quinta. Spanish for Next to Denny's.
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Description: PGP signature
at the moment.
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Netdork Inc.
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
client has a bug. The mail server doesn't strip or remove
those headers at all, the client shouldn't be putting them in.
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All that glitters has a high refractive index.
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Description: PGP signature
, but not sending it to the trash. That will stop what
you're seeing in regards to moving the messages about.
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Do Not Attempt to Traverse a Chasm in Two Leaps
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Description: PGP signature
Current version
the first 2.x version... but since then, things have made a
tremendous improvement.
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It's Ensign Polo. He's thread, Jim!
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Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL
ticker ;)
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Ummm, trouble with grammar have I? Yes! --Yoda
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
:) Supports
minimizing to the system tray now too. There are a few little things
that they put in that I've been after in it for a long time... it's
not too bad, though I still use TB primarily.
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The bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
pgp0.pgp
key if you haven't already got one. All the appropriate
files are upgraded by TB when it runs that way.
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Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat
.
Unless I'm miss-understanding what you're attempting to do.
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others can.
I just tested this out in outlook express. Conclusion: Doesn't work.
Just thought I would share that with you. Thanks again for your help
What doesn't work? The message ID link? Or the retrieval or the
message ID?
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I got everything but the part
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other, and splitting
the regex in a weird way.
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it? Such as:
C:\[..]\thebat.exe /nologo
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On Monday, January 05, 2004, Clive Taylor wrote...
I think the /nologo should be inside the shouldn't it?
No, outside as:
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /nologo
Hrm... Couldn't remember which way around, thanks
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On Sunday, January 04, 2004, Gerrit Kruijer wrote...
Roelof Yes. In the AB do:
RoelofMake a selection
RoelofFile - Export to - From selection
Silly question maybe but what stands AB for?
Address book ;)
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into the common folder.
If it does, then repeat for each folder, and then you should be able
to copy them onto the server.
Not entirely sure how well that'll work, but might be worth a test.
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) will be included separately, but basically - yes, this is
going to be improved as well...
So for IMAP searching, you currently only search the local cache? Or
you have copied the code from POP searching, and then tweaked it to
issue the SEARCH command on the IMAP server?
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From mentions on the beta lists, the filtering system is under the
microscope for a revamp, which should include a proper working version
for IMAP (we hope).
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