Hello Martin,
On 16 May 2005, 19:48 you wrote:
>> TB! has been running for about 14 hours or so:
>> thebat.exe
>> Mem Usage: 83,372K
>> Peak Mem Usage: 95,692
>> VM Size: 76,108K
>> Upon exiting and restarting, Mem Usage is 27,135K
>> Anyone else se
; Undelete.
Thanks for showing me another great feature of TB! that I did not
discover yet!
I was just confused, because I put "Undelete" as a
Toolbar-"Word-Button" into the main toolbar and it was not grayed out
in the normal list, but had no effect either. But I don't t
Hello Leif,
On 16 May 2005, 19:44 you wrote:
> No problem.. I hasa similar issue where I wanted to move one mail
> account from TB installed on one laptop to a new laptop with TB
> installed.
You should try IMAP! >:-)
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Hello Allie,
On 16 May 2005, 11:58 you wrote:
> TB! has been running for about 14 hours or so:
> thebat.exe
> Mem Usage: 83,372K
> Peak Mem Usage: 95,692
> VM Size: 76,108K
> Upon exiting and restarting, Mem Usage is 27,135K
> Anyone else seeing the sort of Mem Usage growth that I'm seeing
using IMAP, of course.
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Oxymoron: Definite possibility
Current version is 3.5 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.sil
urrently active
> window. Therefore, single-character shortcuts should not be used in
> the main window menus, such shortcuts should be defined in pop-up
> menus of window panes.
Ok. Thanks. I'll have to work with it then. :)
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me to unread messages whether the message list or preview pane
is in focus.
I don't have to reach for the mouse during browsing.
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hich is my preferred
> shortcut to move to next unread.
It will work only when the message list is in focus. I prefer if it
works from any of the panes as CTRL-] does.
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ortunately, this shortcut works when the editor is in focus. I
assigned the shortcut as N, and now in the editor, I can't type 'n'
when editing.
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On Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 12:28:50 PM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech wrote:
> See also <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok. When I switch from toolbar to menu icons, the icons are too small.
I prefer the finer adjustment that I can make by editing the xml file.
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On Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 6:19:43 AM [GMT -0500], Miroslav Florensen
wrote:
> you can change the size, by changing the following lines in the
> "Batskin.xml":
Thanks for that tip. Works nicely here. :)
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I disagree even more
strongly if you're referring to bugs. :)
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Oxymoron: Simple Technology.
Current version is 3.
Hello TB List,
i still have a large list of email adresses when i click on the
dropdown icon for new message. Before (TheBat! 3.01) there were
different folders regarding as they are in the address book.
See image at:
http://www.thebatworld.de/pandorasbox/abook.png
Some hints?
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, its not the "Limit expansion of the first column...")
Dear admins: don't kill me for reposting, but I think my message got
drowned by the "3.5 final" release messages...
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Current ver
the way it is in many ways because of
the many features I've personally seen asked for on these lists being
implemented by RIT.
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (T)ake
Hello Alexander,
On 12 May 2005, 16:32 you wrote:
>> I've installed it but it hasn't indexed TB! at all. The plug-in is listed
>> under Google Desktop preferences; should it be listed as a TB! plug-in?
>> If so, how do I do this since it comes with a DLL and not a TBP file?
> You have to use th
Hello Alexander,
On 11 May 2005, 21:01 you wrote:
> So far it works; both the indexing and the searching are very fast - nice!
I've installed it but it hasn't indexed TB! at all. The plug-in is
listed under Google Desktop preferences; should it be listed as a TB!
plug-in? If so, how do I do thi
Hello Claude,
On 08 May 2005, 21:43 you wrote:
> Can someone tell me where to buy a e-token ?
iKey 2032 USB Smart Token (Rainbow Technologies) on eBay... item
5192562109 at around EUR 27 delivered (4 hours to go!)
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disk would need to be opened before
opening TB!, but can anyone suggest any other potential issues?
There have been subscribers to this list who used TB! with their mail
on an encrypted PGP Virtual Disk. They had no operational problems.
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Hello Urban,
On 28 April 2005, 22:45 you wrote:
> But there could be a big problem with * (any number of the preceeding
> character). If we change the regexp from Martin to
> ^From.*(OWNER|owner)-(NOLIST|nolist)-.*\ *.* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (Note the spaces around the first "
Hello Alexander,
On 28 April 2005, 18:17 you wrote:
>> I don't understand. Aren't asterisks and brackets also parts of the
>> regex syntax, and we anyway use them all in a "regular text"?
> I don't understand, either. RegEx, to be precise. :-P
> All I (think I) know is that the slash is used a
Hello Michael,
On 27 April 2005, 12:18 you wrote:
> I've been reading from time to time that the cache should be
> deleted when running into several problems. I have no idea how I can
> achieve this. Can somebody help me out, please ?
If you use IMAP, right-click on the folder and select Proper
rivate
emails. Private mail recipients in my address book have an addressbook
template associated with them that automatically includes the "private
mail" quick template, so I dont have to call that template manually
too often.
In the quick template I also choose different "Names" for
Hello Admin,
On 14 April 2005, 14:42 you wrote:
> I have now created a regex pattern to find an email address...
> but in the reply template I have put: %TO=%REGEXPTEXT="regexpression"
> but it is not happening.
Try something like this to match an e-mail address:
%TO=""%-
%TO="%REGEXPTEXT='^((
Hi Anthony,
On 04/04/2005 06:14 PM +0200, you wrote:
Most can avoid them; they just don't want to. The urge to see a video
of Paris Hilton is just too strong.
Your funny. :)
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Nothing is impossible for anyone impervio
desire and can therefore
avoid, can never be a need for another. This is a highly unreasonable
position to take. Of course, if you're simply sharing a method that
just may work for a chosen few, then please clarify so that I can leave
let alone.
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l for many if not most users.
I'm being repetitive here so I'm finished here.
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Courage atrophies from lack of use.
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using
ost. As I said before,
more power to you and your ability to simply avoid. That sort of
approach is getting more and more difficult and I'm pretty confident
that in the not so different future, you'll be changing your mind.
These fellas are getting distressingly good at what they
difference. I'm sure such
user-types exist, but they aren't typical. You gave an example Alex of
needing to use IE for a legitimate reason and it compromised your
machine without any silly action on your part.
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Everyon
n these matters unless
there is a tight budget to consider.
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OS/2 is the operating system of the '90s - Bill Gates
p7sCkbdIUtMMz.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Sent mail and Trash local. When finished, exit and restart TB!.
Select the Inbox and see what happens.
If still nothing happens, I draw a blank. I don't know why. I'd try
another client just to be sure you can access the account via IMAP.
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ults on my search. At the least it should say something
like "Querying server...".
TB! IMAP is built on the legacy of TB!'s POP support. As a result there
are many issues like this one. Filtering and sound alerts are other
aspects that suffer quirky or erratic functionality for IM
k here. Can you send OK using any other client or is it
just SMTP and TB! specifically?
Have you tried your own SMTP server? Are you allowed this?
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I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
p7skixnEGugr
x27;t be a problem for you to retrieve all message bodies
to cache for searching.
Gotta try out the newer version you mentioned...
Yes.
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I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
p7sFVYIz7sMTH.p7s
Desc
AP was at a peak with the beta version 3.0.2.8.
It then took a steep dip in reliability with the introduction of
multiple server connection support with v3.0.2.10 .
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How does one expect the unexpected?
p7scDvAVxGlH
of TB!'s specialized features will make me do without
these basic benefits offered by the IMAP protocol when managing the
same accounts from multiple machines.
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A closed mouth gathers no feet.
p7sIBF45EWO
bodies for searching.
It queries the server. Same for Mulberry, the client I'm currently
using most often.
If you have a relatively slow connection, you couldn't do searches if
you had to cache everything locally for searching.
I've never used Outlook, so I can't speak for
't use for IMAP.
The last decent beta for IMAP was v3.0.2.8. I'd try that one instead.
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People say I'm apathetic, but I don't care.
p7sTpG3Rh8Zuq.p7s
Description:
elected, nothing is quoted. Of course,
you very likely already know this and are just pointing out erratic
behaviour on your system.
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People say I'm apathetic, but I don't care.
p7s3qJ8zUHUTo.p7s
Des
ching for. The quick search will do only message
list searches. Not whole message searches.
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Get the facts first - you can distort them later!
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Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Current version is 3.0
work.
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You can never get rid of a bad temper by losing it.
p7swzFlAjrIqW.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUD
Under the contents menu, hit the Gmane Email to News Gateway link.
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Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
p7sMFEKLVQM6Q.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL
.
Even if 'do not synchronize' is ticked, selecting the Inbox will still
lead to a header sync. The synchronizing options there are for
unattended, automatic syncs without the folder being selected.
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Show me a sane man. I'll cure him for you.
p7sD0DWfY
erver with IMAP. I connect to
the server from work etc. Is this sort of arrangement possible for you?
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p7swI4uxGsjpY.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Current version i
Hi Thomas,
On 26/3/2005 12:50 AM +0700, you wrote:
Allie, your messages don't thread over here.
I'm not seeing an in-reply-to header for those messages and haven't a
clue why.
Let's see what happens with this one.
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p7sWmsrS91wYe.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
v2 is not displaying all the messages. How can I get
it to display messages in that account?
I'm not sure about that. Try the 'Manage IMAP folders' to see what's on
the server and subscribe to all the folders that are there.
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_
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On 24/03/2005 06:35 AM -0500, you wrote:
I recently started to use v2 that I bought overght 1-yr. ago. I have no
idea how to configure it for IMAP4 protocol. All I want to do is
download all messages from the server; and automatically delete them on
the server after down
Hello Alexander,
on Thursday, 24. February 2005, at 19:06:29 [GMT +0100] you wrote
regarding "new AV plug-in for TB":
>> ClamAV is a very good antivirus solution.
> God exists. Proof or faith?
It is very good, databases are actual, but has no background scanner and
can't clean files or messages
On Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 6:31:14 PM [GMT -0500], Mark Partous
wrote:
> If, however, the E-mail address of this client is in the T&C AB too, I only
> have to click on the (linked) E-mail address and TB! will open a new message.
Me. I have a hotkey for creating a new message. I then start
On Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 5:31:59 PM [GMT -0500], Claude
Renaud wrote:
> If there are people who both use The Bat! and the Time and Chaos PIM
> software, I just have a little question to ask. As their adress book
> format are different, is there nevertheless a way to synchronize
> them ? D
On Saturday, February 05, 2005 at 10:29:57 PM [GMT -0500], Mary Bull
wrote:
> I like to get my "ads" from Amazon. However, if they sent me an
> attachment, I would become quite wary.
Me too. The spammers know about Amazon sending ads and will send
fraudulent material. I get fraudulent stuff a lot
On Saturday, February 05, 2005 at 10:22:59 PM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
GL>> That said, you can retrieve the entire message, external images and
GL>> all, even in 1.62. All you have to do is double-click the icon for the
GL>> HTML page to open it in your default browser. So, if you want
On Saturday, February 05, 2005 at 7:52:05 AM [GMT -0500], Alexander S.
Kunz wrote:
> This is a privacy, not a security issue. For that very reason the
> wish to add a sender to a list of "trusted senders" from whom remote
> images are allowed exists. Or a simple menu entry "download images
> now".
On Saturday, February 05, 2005 at 5:32:21 AM [GMT -0500], Thorvald
Neumann wrote:
> I am fully aware of the security risks of HTML emails. Others are not.
If retrieving data from the Internet is toggled off for HTML mail, how
does this make ThunderBird or Becky or any other similar clients
insecu
On Thursday, February 03, 2005 at 5:26:50 AM [GMT -0500], Bjh wrote:
> Very interesting, in Dialog my email came up as gobbledygook (see
> above) but from TBudl in came through as intended as "barryh at
> nospam dot kentra dot co dot uk"
That's by design. The Gmane server scrambles/obfuscates any
On Thursday, February 03, 2005 at 5:22:16 AM [GMT -0500], Bjh wrote:
> OK, if I've solved this mystery then everyone will see this post via
> Gmane which apparently requires genuine email addresses so my
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wasn't allowed.
Again, by design. GMane will not accept messages from inv
Hello TB List,
is there a 'complete' list of start paramters for The Bat! available?
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System: Windows XP Build 2600 Service Pack 2
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Description: PGP signatu
On Sunday, January 23, 2005 at 2:01:45 PM [GMT -0500], Chris Weaven
wrote:
> After downloading mail, TB! won't response to mouse clicks at all. When
> trying to open a message, nothing happens. This is the same when trying
> to access the menu's. I then try to click on the 'X' to close the
> prog
On Thursday, January 20, 2005 at 5:14:52 PM [GMT -0500], Peter
Fjelsten wrote:
> I think you may misunderstand (I must have been unclear). I have set
> the key <'> to move to the next unread message (PowerPro translates
> this to the different keystrokes I have set in TB!). This does not
> interfe
On Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 5:33:42 PM [GMT -0500], Michael L.
Wilson wrote:
> I tried Thunderbird for about two months. I am back to the bat.
> Great program.
I was using ThunderBird pretty much exclusively for a couple months
myself. I've since started using TB! at home and ThunderBird at
Hello Michael,
on Wednesday, 19. January 2005, at 14:33:42 [GMT -0800] you wrote
regarding "I have returned":
> I tried Thunderbird for about two months. I am back to the bat.
> Great program.
Nice to have you back. Back to the roots :)
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Using: TheBat! 3.0.2.10
System: Window
Hello Jurgen,
on Saturday, 15. January 2005, at 22:19:10 [GMT +0100] you wrote
regarding "rss plugin?":
> yeah, that's one thing that bugs me, too. It should be possible
> to set up all the RSS URLs in a .ini or whatever and then the plugin
> just polls those things one could even set up how
Hello Buiculescu,
on Saturday, 15. January 2005, at 20:33:34 [GMT +0200] you wrote
regarding "rss plugin?":
>Is there any RSS plugin for The Bat !?
Yes there is, but you have to setup for each RSS Feed an new account
in TheBat! :(
http://www.thebatworld.de/modules/download/index.php?op=visi
Susanne [S], wrote:
S> I can't for my life figure out how to change the font for the folder tree
anymore.
S> I've found it for every other area of TB.
Preferences -> System -> Account tree font
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B
On Friday, January 07, 2005 at 6:44:16 AM [GMT -0500], Tim wrote:
> But does that actually work in practice? In my experience, I cannot
> retrieve text separately to attachments.
When I use it, it seems to work here.
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On Friday, January 07, 2005 at 12:12:53 AM [GMT -0500], Ken Green
wrote:
> When syncing IMAP folders, what is the difference between "Headers and
> text" and "Full syncronization?"
Headers and Text, is retrieval of headers and text without
attachments, a more bandwidth friendly option.
Full sync
On Friday, January 07, 2005 at 12:01:25 AM [GMT -0500], Ken Green
wrote:
> I would think that switching a folder's sync properties from Headers
> only to Full Messages would do this, but apparently it's not working.
That's the only way I know to do it. So if it's broken for you :(
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Hello Alexander,
on Tuesday, 4. January 2005, at 22:03:55 [GMT +0100] you wrote
regarding "Quoute (>) empty lines too?":
>> However, %QuoteEmptyLines does not appear to work for me!
> Ouch, is it some Macro from a plugin pack?
That Marco was introduced in TheBat! 2.02 CE on 08. Dezember 2003
Sh
Hello TB List,
as there have been several requests for an English tutorial for the
BayesIt-Plugin and because there is only a Russian one available, we
published since some minutes an English one.
It explains the basic functions of the plugin with screenshots and
has also a FAQ inside. It will b
On Tuesday, December 28, 2004 at 3:14:46 PM [GMT -0500], Ken Green
wrote:
> I hope some of you are familiar with Horde/IMP webmail.
I've heard of it. That's about as far as my familiarity with it goes.
However, I've used another such client, SquirrelMail WebMail. They're
just webmail interfaces f
Ken Green [KG], wrote:
KG> I'm having folders disappear. They are on the server (evidenced by
KG> logging in with another client or webmail). Not sure exactly how/when
KG> they disappear - I just start noticing messages that should be getting
KG> filtered staying in the Inbox. I check the filter
On Monday, December 27, 2004 at 11:18:47 AM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> Open the editor not in full-screen mode, so that you have space on the
> monitor to see the message list. The window with the message list
> should also not be in full-screen mode. Drag the message you want to
> att
On Monday, December 27, 2004 at 8:30:56 AM [GMT -0500], Ciprian Trofin
wrote:
> Aha. Thanks. I tried that, but it seems this option is sort of broken: it
> works only if the main Bat! window is NOT maximized (I tried to drag the
> message to the task bar, over the message, but all I got was a "den
On Monday, December 27, 2004 at 9:42:48 AM [GMT -0500], B R I A N S
wrote:
> I tried to use the IMAP support but some messages not retrieve the
> headers??? i tried many settings, but seems to have bugs viewing many
> messages.
Yes. TB!'s IMAP working well for you is a hit and miss thing. I
would
On Monday, December 27, 2004 at 8:29:26 AM [GMT -0500], B R I A N S
wrote:
> Any news of Christmas Edition release???
There'll not be one this time. This was officially announced on
TBBETA.
They're hoping to have a stable release out early next year, specific
date yet to be determined.
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On Monday, December 27, 2004 at 7:26:33 AM [GMT -0500], Ciprian Trofin
wrote:
> Is it possible to attach a message to another message ?
Yes. Simply drag and drop the message you wish to attach in the
message editor. Drag the message you wish to attach, from the message
list.
> I am replying an e
On Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 1:02:09 PM [GMT -0500], Mica wrote:
> I mean, all this talk about privacy on post cards seems to me so amazing
> and hilarious that I *had* to say something,
I hear you then... :)
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On Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 1:54:01 PM [GMT -0500], Watcher wrote:
> I can't remember or find the keystroke to expand all messages in the
> threads, anyone recall this?
CTRL
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. I have enough trouble single-tasking!
«·»
IMAP Client: The B
On Saturday, December 25, 2004 at 10:53:43 PM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> I'm not sure what you are saying. If you are saying that any message
> that you receive from me (either by TO, CC or BCC) is your and you
> can do with it what you want, that's OK with me.
Right.
> I didn't send
On Saturday, December 25, 2004 at 7:23:52 AM [GMT -0500], Alexander S.
Kunz wrote:
> I do have the feeling however that your ethics wouldn't allow you to use
> the mail you received, or parts thereof, to create an income. And I hope
> I'm not wrong.
Sure. I'm not providing a service to others.
On Saturday, December 25, 2004 at 2:38:40 AM [GMT -0500], Ken Green
wrote:
> Anyone?
I read your plea, but disappearing folders isn't one of my current TB!
IMAP maladies. Sounds awful though and I can't think of what would be
causing it. :/
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. There is no dark side of
On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 11:56:06 PM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> The first difference is that Yahoo adds random ads, while Gmail parses
> your emails to add personalised ads that are "relevant" to you.
> The second difference is that for public mailing lists, I would have
> litt
On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 11:50:40 PM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> Right, it's up to you. I myself prefer to pay for a good service
> rather than allow them to parse my email so they can "personalise"
> ads. The problem is that when you agree to them parsing your email so
> *you* g
On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 8:39:03 AM [GMT -0500], Alexander S.
Kunz wrote:
> I just hate it that *google* earns money by scanning *my* mails and
> showing text relevant ads to the recipient (if he/she uses the web
> interface and not POP3, ok, noticed...). Someone out there is
> earning mone
On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 6:25:13 AM [GMT -0500], Mary Bull
wrote:
>> Practice good e-mail security and you won't see them.
> Allie, what do you mean?
If you PGP/MIME or S/MIME sign your messages to TBOT, the ads will not
appear as footers.
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. Oxymoron: Too Man
On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 4:57:28 AM [GMT -0500], Tony Boom
wrote:
> Take a look at the adverts you get tagged onto the bottom of TBOT
> Yahoo posts.
Practice good e-mail security and you won't see them. ;)
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. Overload--core meltdown sequence initiated.
On Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 11:39:14 PM [GMT -0500], Watcher
wrote:
> I've been looking at Thunderbird, looks fine but I ca't see why you
> would want to have it AND TB... Just curious.
Long and bitter battles with TB! IMAP. I have it working reasonably
well at home here. Annoying problem
On Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 8:58:19 PM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> It's a marketing technique. If you get "invited" by a friend, you
> are more likely to subscribe and use that service than if they
> openend it for free registration on their website. You trust your
> friend, so yo
On Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 6:08:21 PM [GMT -0500], Tony Boom
wrote:
> You don't have to give them away. Every time I do I get more. In
> fact I had three left and they added another 3 before I could get
> rid of them.
> Do you want one to play with?
I pass. I have my hands more than full
Hi Tony Boom,
On 23/12/2004 02:09 PM, you wrote:
> Talking of which, I now have another 12, yes twelve more invites to
> give away.
If I take one, does this mean that I'll be caught in that cycle of
having all those invites to give out? :)
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Oxymoron: Sit up.
Using ThunderBird v1
On Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 9:06:26 PM [GMT -0500], Watcher
wrote:
> I disabled warnings, let's see how that goes, I DO want to hear if
> there is a real problem.
With these disabled you won't. :/ At least not when there are real
problems with TB! server poling. However, the errors heard w
On Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 9:59:34 AM [GMT -0500], Watcher
wrote:
> That's it exactly, I'd like not to hear an error unless it fails the
> second or third try, ie the way it works connecting with DUN. May
> seem strange but I actually listen to those sounds and hearing it
> all the time fr
On Saturday, December 18, 2004 at 10:41:09 AM [GMT -0500], Darrin Rich
wrote:
> What exactly does this symbol do in the signature ( %- ) *without
> parenthesis.
It nullifies the newline feed that comes after it.
So in your template, a line break is there, but it's not generated in
the templ
Hello Code,
on Saturday, 4. December 2004, at 00:22:29 [GMT -0800] you wrote
regarding "Winter skin for The Bat! from Andrey Perevodchik":
> Thanks Marek. It adds a nice wintery touch. Do have any more glyph
> sets you can post?
Have a look at http://www.thebatworld.de , section Glyphs.
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On Tuesday, November 23, 2004 at 10:00:38 AM [GMT -0500], Omn wrote:
> I've been using GnuPG with The Bat! for quite sometime. However I
> could not do so with GnuPG 1.3.92. This one requires iconv.dll.
> Anybody had success using GnuPG 1.3.92 with The bat?
Not here. Whenever I try doing anything
list but
mails are fight again...
I don't know what would do that.
Does the same thing happen when you send your messages with a different
client?
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Cheers,
-= Allie Martin =-
If at first you don't succeed, work for Microsoft.
_
u see my address as sender, I'll admit from now that it
wasn't I who sent it so there would be no need to ask me about it. :)
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-= Allie Martin =-
Even a hawk is an eagle among crows.
IMAP Clients: ThunderBird v0.9 | Squi
book that's
normally used by these viruses that send out copies of itself via e-mail.
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-= Allie Martin =-
Even a hawk is an eagle among crows.
IMAP Clients: ThunderBird v0.9 | SquirrelMail v1.4.4 | The Bat!
IMAP Server: MDaemon P
Chris Weaven [CW], wrote:
CW> Does anyone have an unedited version of the files that they could
CW> possibly send me?
You do... just re-run the MSI from Control Panel->Add or Remove
Programs and select Repair... so long as you didn't delete the
original installer.
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block the downloading of files with particular extensions.
All it will do is prevent their opening or warn you about opening them.
If you're unable to receive .php files, it's likely that your ISP is
filtering them or you have a local application that may be filtering
them.
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-= Allie
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