Dick H. wrote:
> Hi, does anybody know how to insert a picture in a template? The
> templates are plain text and I need to insert a .gif in there but
> can't find how to do that. Note that it must be in the text area and
> not as an attachment.
This cannot be done at this time since you cannot cre
On Sunday, November 14, 2004 at 4:55:52 AM [GMT -0500], Jeff Gaines
wrote:
> I have just sent an email to a company with my mailing address so they
> can send me some goods. I tried to single space the address but every
> time I hit 'enter' and start typing the text all flows back into one
> line,
On Sunday, November 14, 2004 at 4:56:06 AM [GMT -0500], Anthony G.
Atkielski wrote:
> That did the trick--thanks. Is there any way to get to this dialog
> box other than shift+ctrl+p (is there a way to get to it from the
> context menu)?
You can get to it only the same ways that you'd get to any
On Saturday, November 13, 2004 at 10:47:13 AM [GMT -0500], Rich
Gregory wrote:
AM>> Is that quoted text wrapping while editing or viewing?
> When I reply I have to "fix" the way the quoted text wraps.
You can deal with that by enabling 'smart wrapping' in the editor
preferences. With that enable
On Friday, November 12, 2004 at 11:56:28 PM [GMT -0500], Rich Gregory
wrote:
> I thought I remembered seeing this very mailling list's messages
> displaying the sigs lightened and now they are not since I've upgraded
> to ver 2.12.
Which viewer are you using? The rich text viewer has to be used t
signature text properties separately if the
> mssg is html but not plain text mssgs.
No. Plain text viewer fonts cannot be manipulated like that for the rich
text viewer. The plain text viewer uses a single font and that's the
font defined for MicroEd, the default text editor.
--
dlls you're now referring to.
>
>
> So, with the integrated support they are not needed?
No. They'll not work with v8 anyway.
In fact, during the v7 period, there was no plugin support for v7. It
was not until v8 a
Nick Dutton [ND], wrote:
ND> Perhaps I'll go to TBOT with this one day, but I really think that
ND> we're ready for a next-generation e-mail solution, along the lines of
ND> Bloomba or Nelson Email Organizer. I'd be running NEO today if it
ND> didn't sit on top of Outlook...
I've been trying NE
On Thursday, November 11, 2004 at 4:38:53 AM [GMT -0500], Nick Dutton
wrote:
> Am I going mad, or is there no way to alter the position of the
> attachment pane on the *compose* window? I'm using MicroEd and plain
> text.
No there's no way to do this. I wish there were though.
The preview windo
Hi Jean Claude,
You wrote:
> How can I know what is sent via the helo command ?
Use your ISP that takes posts from TB! and send a message to the list. We'll
see in the headers what the helo name is. Currently, it's 'main
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 12:43:47 PM, Gerard wrote:
> Look here for the postcast server which I use:
> http://www.postcastserver.com/
Hey, nice pointer!
It's now running on my laptop. The ability to properly use email when
at work from this machine will be most welcome.
I may even co
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 3:29:09 AM [GMT -0500], Jean Claude
Gaertner wrote:
> : Helo command rejected: Invalid name
Interesting. It would be nice to see what exactly is being rejected.
The Helo name TB! usually sends is either your machine IP or machine
name. I'm not sure why your ISP
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 4:45:37 AM [GMT -0500], Alexander
S. Kunz wrote:
> If you're on a dialup connection with a dynamic IP adress your message
> will most likely be filtered as spam somewhere by a DNSBL filter...
This was only a very transient problem for me. However, I can't tell t
On Tuesday, November 09, 2004 at 10:40:23 PM [GMT -0500], Mfpa wrote:
> http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/tbudp/tiki-index.php?page=Program+Folders+and+Files
> suggests there should be "batpgpXX.dll files required for using
> PGP/GPG" in TB in folder C:\Program Files\The Bat!
That's for older versio
Hello Dave,
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004, 7:45:30 AM, you wrote:
> Hi guys
> I was wondering if someone could recommend a good spam
> filtering program to use with the bat?
K9 - http://keir.net
I've been using it for quite a while. I settled on thebat some months
ago and tried the bu
t beta
series also includes sound notification support which was never there
previously.
It's really up to you and how much you wish to use TB! as opposed to how
much you wish not to use TB! because you're upset with Ritlabs.
Good luck.
--
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Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Alexander Kunz [ASK], wrote:
>> This started happening after I uninstalled pro and went to home.
ASK> Since you're currently mailing with AOL (it really hurts), if I were you
ASK> I'd try to uninstall again completely, then look for any left-overs in the
ASK> Windows registry (branch HKEY_CURRE
On Sunday, November 07, 2004 at 7:11:08 PM [GMT -0500], Mica wrote:
>> Why? There is no manual intervention involved. An incoming filter
>> calls for deletion, exporting and invoking the batch file or program
>> to import. How much more "automatic" can you get?
> I don't know... It's somehow too.
On Sunday, November 07, 2004 at 12:29:54 PM [GMT -0500], Michael
Acklin wrote:
> Unless someone that has it working might be able to let us know what
> is different.
I wish I could. I worked no magic tricks for it to work. I don't even
use MAPI for that matter. I do recall installing it for MAP
On Sunday, November 07, 2004 at 10:00:05 AM [GMT -0500], Michael
Acklin wrote:
> WinXP Pro SP2
> TB! 3.0.2.5
> RoboForm 6.1.2 Paid Version
> AIRoboForm Adapter 6.1.1.0 (for FireFox intregration)
I was using v6.0.8 Paid Version.
I just upgraded to v6.1.2 and it still works here.
I'm also using t
On Sunday, November 07, 2004 at 8:09:50 AM [GMT -0500], Ralph wrote:
> click (left or right) the icon in the tray and select e.g. identities.
> Right-click them and you should see the option to send it by mail.
> puzzle solved?
> perhaps you could try it out and tell me if it works for you...
On Sunday, November 07, 2004 at 7:26:39 AM [GMT -0500], Alexander S.
Kunz wrote:
>> Anybody else keep receiving multiple copies of Jeff's message?
> No.
Not here.
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. Should I weed the lawn or say it's a garden?
__
Using The Bat
Bill McCarthy [BM], wrote:
BM>>> Thanks for that totally useless response ;-)
>> If you request help don't knock it when received
>> whether useful to you or not.
BM> You provided zero assistance. Your "info" was useless in solving
BM> the problem.
Rather you chose to ignore it. Still no need
Bill McCarthy [BM], wrote:
BM> Thanks for that totally useless response ;-)
I beg you pardon? If you request help don't knock it when received
whether useful to you or not. If I've misunderstood you say so, don't
start TTP!
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"I've learnt more from my failures than
Bill McCarthy [BM], wrote:
> One annoyance of redirect is that it adds a
> "Resent-from" header field. In my case, I'm usually
> redirecting things, for my wife's attention, to her.
> It ends up improperly filtered on her end - because it
> looks like it's from me (an X-Sender is generated).
>
On Saturday, November 06, 2004 at 11:22:52 AM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> Agreed. I'll wait for that plug-in for PCC though, because it is a
> very good virus and trojan scanner.
That requires some assistance and commitment from the PC-Cillin
producers. Are they interested in a plugin
On Saturday, November 06, 2004 at 10:29:17 AM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> Yes, I could. In fact, I excluded all file extensions by just turning
> off the darned realtime scan. But the question was about TB and PCC,
> and if the solution is to exclude the tmp files and the TB directory
>
On Saturday, November 06, 2004 at 9:22:01 AM [GMT -0500], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> I am using PC-Cillin and TB.
> Problem 1: There is no plug-in. This means that every time a virus
> comes, the email will not be imported into TB, as the initial bat*.tmp
> file will be arrested by the PCC realtim
ks on Win 9x, Win NT, Win 2000 P/S, Win XP H/P, Win 2003 Server. There
is also a special 16 bit version for Windows 3.11 but I'm not sure if it's
still developed.
Copying systems files should work as any other file. You should enable
hidden/system files in configuration menu.
Regards,
Ma
On Tuesday, November 02, 2004 at 8:33:59 PM [GMT -0500], Code 2 wrote:
> It has caught dozens of infected incoming e-mails. No infected
> outgoing mail, yet, so I can only assume the scanning of outgoing mail
> is working.
One thing you could do is to try sending yourself an infected message.
:)
Keith Russell [KR], wrote:
KR> Generated Thu, 14 Oct 2004 19:57:34 GMT by proxy.xmission.com
KR> (squid/2.5.STABLE6)
Is XMission your ISP? My guess is you're using your ISPs proxy server
and need to disable it for local addresses.
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"Thus, the task is not so much to
Raymund Tump [RTT], wrote:
RTT> "Could not create the mailbox named "INBOX/Test"
RTT> Server reports: CREATE only one hierachy level allowed
RTT> If you are trying to create a sub-folder of an existing folder, some
RTT> IMAP servers do not allow to do that. Instead, you should create a new
RTT
Raymund Tump [RTT], wrote:
RTT> I tried to create a subfolder on my IMAP server, that doesn't worked.
RTT> I got the attached message box, but frankly I don't understand what I
RTT> should try here.
You can't attach images on TBUDL. What did it say?
RTT> Anyone who has done that successfully?
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 10:22 AM, Tony wrote:
> Maybe it was in a dream but I remember the spell checker suggesting to
> splitting up words. For example when I typed "spellchecker" it
> suggested "spell checker" Or "mailserver" "mail server"
> Was I dreaming or fully awake?
No, you we
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 05:19 AM, A.Translator
wrote:
> All of a sudden TB! does not retrieve mail anymore. The Connection
> Centre pops up and 'checks' all accounts, but finds nothing. The log
> says: cannot connect to server.
> I do not think the problem is with my providers' server,
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 8:47:25 PM [GMT -0500], Z5worg
wrote:
> I have PGP 6.5.8 freeware. The batpgpNN DLL's were the ones downloaded
> from Ritlab sometime ago. But as I said, I unzipped the files into the
> Program directory, and the "Choose OpenPGP Version" option is grayed
> out.
>
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 11:09:40 AM [GMT -0500], Alexander
S. Kunz wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure, but IIRC v2 doesn't need the batpgpNN DLL's anymore.
> You can install PGP (version 5,6,7 or 8) and should be able to select "PGP
> 5,6,7,8 (built in support)" from the menu; at least thats ho
On Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at 7:39:25 AM [GMT -0500], Perry Nelson
wrote:
> Eureka! That did it. The message is now moved.
:) Ok. I'm not surprised since the filter was so simple and really
aught to work, provided the intended message actually gets to the
filter.
> However, that poses a questi
On Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at 5:34:35 AM [GMT -0500], Perry Nelson
wrote:
> Done. However, the outcome is the same. The dialog reports that it
> was filtered, but the message isn't moved.
.. but filtered by what?
Are you sure it's being filtered by the correct filter and that
another filter is
On Monday, October 25, 2004 at 4:17:10 AM [GMT -0500], Eddie Castelli
wrote:
> No I have not an answer or question to this thread. Rather a question
> to you Allie! I thought you have left the Mod. position in all ML?
I did. Marck did the moderating in this thread. Not me. Look again. :)
--
-=
On Sunday, October 24, 2004 at 9:54:17 AM [GMT -0500], Atanas Vasilev
wrote:
> As a matter of fact while we were exchanging these posts I upgraded to
> the current version 3.01.33 and I experience the freeze while I'm
> typing this message again! I'm sure that if I delete all my messages
> it wil
On Sunday, October 24, 2004 at 9:22:57 AM [GMT -0500], Atanas Vasilev
wrote:
> I'm using v.2.12.00, but as I mentioned this happened when I used
> earlier versions also. The freeze happens only when I'm writing a new
> message - only when the editor is active.
Hmmm. So are you going to give us on
On Sunday, October 24, 2004 at 7:00:30 AM [GMT -0500], Atanas Vasilev
wrote:
> This is an issue I have encountered even in earlier versions of
> TheBat... While writing a new message in the Message editor the whole
> application freezes for some 10-15 seconds and during this period I
> can do noth
On Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 4:03:43 PM [GMT -0500], Anthony G.
Atkielski wrote:
> The vast majority of callers to tech support don't know what they
> are doing, and there's no way to tell which callers _do_ know what
> they are doing.
Well, in a way I'd disagree with that. It's not easy for
On Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 5:12:01 AM [GMT -0500], Mary Bull
wrote:
> I don't know what he is talking about, dozens of Reference lines in
> the Headers.
> I have only one line for References--The Bat! uses the word "Follow
> up." And beyond a certain point, it just puts " ... " so therefore
On Thursday, October 21, 2004 at 6:08:24 PM [GMT -0500], Marten
Gallagher wrote:
> OK I will.
> If it doesn't reach the list, I'll let you know.
> ;-)))
"Hey Allie, I haven't received any test messages from you all day. :)"
What are you going to do? Setup the scheduler to send me that message
Hello,
Just a test message. If it reaches this list, please ignore.
--
Best regards,
Allie
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Victorde [V], wrote:
MA>> Ok, have you tried the Folder/Purge+Compress?
V> Yes, I did. I even tried to delete account, leave files behind and
V> recreate account againTB remembered settings but I did not want to
V> delete all setting, templates and mail.
Try clearing the local cache... rig
Michael Wilson [MLW], wrote:
AGA>> When I create a new rule and try to move it with Alt and the mouse, if I
AGA>> slip it downwards instead of upwards, I usually get an access violation,
AGA>> like the message attached. Access violations then occur each time I try
AGA>> to edit the filters, unt
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004 at 1:21:44 AM [GMT -0500], Morpheus
wrote:
> It gives me no pleasure to report that requesting the emails direct
> has made no difference at all to the appearance of some emails, they
> are still being stripped.
Have you tried another e-mail client to see what happe
On 18/10/2004 at 1:39:52 AM, David M. Dickerson, [DMD] wrote:
> One person has suggested that NAV works automatically and unseen
> with TB!, which is why there is no plug-in.
This comment deserves a response here.
Most anti-virus programs come with incoming/outgoing message
monitoring, of which
On 17/10/2004 at 11:22:50 PM, Anthony G. Atkielski, [AGA] wrote:
> Two other questions on PGP in TB:
> 1. There's a macro and menu option for "Use OpenPGP," but exactly
> what does this do?
It makes you able to use OpenPGP from within TB!.
> If I turn it off, it seems that PGP options don't wor
On 17/10/2004 at 12:03:49 PM, Perry Nelson, [PN] wrote:
> Well, sonofagun, so it does! Thanks, Allie. It had never occurred to
> me to look for that feature. And here, I thought I had come up with
> something new!
One thing I've noted. Anything, you think of, it's highly unlikely
that someone els
On 17/10/2004 at 10:57:35 AM, Miguel Urech, [MU] wrote:
>> Right click the download and look at the properities. You'll see a
>> summaries tab. You can type what you wish under Comments.
> Nice, I didn't know this. Works with Win2K also.
What's even nicer is that you can display these comments i
On 17/10/2004 at 7:27:19 AM, Perry Nelson, [PN] wrote:
> What I'd really like to see though is for the OS to provide some way
> to enter a narrative description of each DL as metadata so that I
> could enter a paragraph of information about each thing I download
> and what motivated me to do so.
On 16/10/2004 at 5:24:50 PM, Mica, [M] wrote:
> When you're mentioning PGP... you know, perhaps, that I don't like
> "big" applications, and that I am a "fan" of "tiny and mighty". (:
> But, I heard, and am not sure, yet, is this true, that PGP (the one
> coming with PGP disk) has a feature to dec
On 15/10/2004 at 8:49:38 PM, Bob Morris, [BM] wrote:
> My registration e-mail arrived this morning and I viewed in from the
> Ticker. Immediately after I got a pop-up window thanking me for
> registering The Bat! On checking I see that my name and serial
> number now appear under Help - About and
On 15/10/2004 at 6:17:37 PM, Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
> But Allister, I am so mathematically challenged that I have to run a
> special program to tell me what's what. So I appreciate seeing what
> time it is locally in the messages I receive, especially on these
> international mailing lists.
The T
Gleason Pace, [GP] wrote:
>> For IMAP, you need only delete the local cache files for each folder.
>> The delete cache button is in each folders properties.
> Ok, that makes it easier. Earlier respondent suggested deleting the
> database files.
They're referring to things the POP3 way. However,
Gleason Pace, [GP] wrote:
> But I want to say that the statement on the download page about how
> you should overwrite old versions with the new has not worked for
> me.
It's not old. I've never had problems upgrading by installing on top
of another. This is since 1999 and while installing all n
Gleason Pace, [GP] wrote:
> Might help to mention that this is Imap on the Fastmail server.
H. Try deleting the cache for the problem folder and see what
happens.
I haven't had that problem in ages. What TB! version are you using??
The less you tell us, the less we know about your circumstan
Gleason Pace, [GP] wrote:
> When I go to the inbox from another folder, all of the messages that
> were there before have duplicates. If I wait for the tasks in the
> Connection Center to finish, most of the duplicates will go away
> again. This takes two minutes or so. It seems to me that there i
David Boggon, [DB] wrote:
> Would I be right in assuming that there is no way to _schedule_ the
> running of a manual filter?
Yes. AFAIK, you're right.
> My IMAP trash folder needs occasional purging, and this occurred to me
> as a way of doing it. TB scheduler doesn't seem to support running a
Thorvald Neumann, [TN] wrote:
> Seconded. I never ever turn off any security measures... and TB has
> always been installed without errors...
To add. All my upgrades have involved a simple install of the new
version on top of the previous. This includes major upgrades. Again,
never had problems u
Sacksa, [S] wrote:
> Don't you also want to turn off any firewalls and AV applications before
> installing the upgrade? If so, how does one turn off the firewall that
> comes with SP2?
Call me reckless, but I've never disabled any of these while upgrading
TB! throughout all my years of using it
Hello Jurgen,
on Tuesday, 12. October 2004, at 07:05:03 [GMT +0200] you wrote
regarding "glyphs file for v3":
> I just noticed now that the glyphs file that I have been using on
> v2 doesn't provide all needed icons for TBv3 (in the Sorting Office
> some are missing). Can someone please point me
Admin [A], wrote:
A> So it's obvious - they are saying a new release is on its way but
A> DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH!
Very good! :-)
Nonetheless, I think it will be worth the wait... RL has put a lot of
effort into 3.0.1, which has _many_ bug fixes.
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"A man who makes
Michael Rudnick, [MR] wrote:
>> I have been having trouble closing out TheBat. Sometimes when closing
>> it I get a Windows (XP) message that the program closed improperly.
>> Other times when I am shutting down the computer I notice that TheBat
>> is still running, even though I closed the progra
Adrian A., [AA] wrote:
> The bad thing about it is that one of the folders i lost has
> all of my mail which i used to buy shareware programs,
??!! Now that is bad. I have one of those folders and it has served me
well with reinstalls over the recent couple years. Two hard disk
failures
Adrian A., [AA] wrote:
> In my case it was the greatest error which i made ever on a pc, i
> trusted the bat and because i had not much space left on my drive i
> also delete the backup from yesterday - that was a big error...
I'm very sorry to hear this happened. :(
I'm not sure why it did.
--
Adrian A., [AA] wrote:
> But maybe the best is to make a new mail account and then move the
> messages from the old one in the bat to the new. And because I lost
> when i made the restore of my mails the Sorting office/filter
> setting, I have either way some work to do
Yes. This seems like what
Stephane Bouvard [Ml], [SB] wrote:
> I would like to define two completly different configurations of
> The Bat on the same computer / user account...
> I've searched the archive, and i've found some answer for version
> 1.6 manipulating the registry, but also telling that the situation
> will ch
Adrian A., [AA] wrote:
> I try like you suggested. To erase everything and then restore the
> backup via a fresh Bat! installation. But unfortunately the same
> error with the folders still occurs, even if i try it that way. So
> if you are unsure how to solve this problem further, then maybe we
>
Maria Cristina Ramos, [MCR] wrote:
> I have your photo, no confusion here.
Yeah. The rogue is a godsend for me. ;)
--
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. Should I weed the lawn or say it's a garden?
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Maria Cristina Ramos, [MCR] wrote:
> I've just noticed that since I've started using the AB templates, my
> Identity option in Folder option doesn't work.
Do you have a %from macro defined in your address book template? That
will override the identity setting in the folder template.
> My prop
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote:
> The Inbox will stay like that until I click on it, however long I leave
> it for!?
Odd. I don't have that problem here. It usually clears eventually by
itself, usually with the next sync operation.
--
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. If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed re
Alexander S. Kunz, [ASK] wrote:
> By default there's only a "%BLANK" in them...
Really? I thought the default reply template was this:
,- / \
| Hello %OFromFName,
|
| %ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, you wrote:
|
| %Quotes
| %Cursor
|
| --
| Best regards,
| %FromFName
Mark Partous, [MP] wrote:
> I bet I will manage to send messages to all sides of the world, except to the
> list
> What do I do with the folder templates? Delete everything that's in them?
Leave them alone. They're safe in their default state. They become
scary only when you start modifying t
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote:
CW>> Does this attachment appear odd to you?
> Ok, no image attached for some reason & it was only 4kb!?
Attachments aren't allowed on TBUDL.
However, with regards to the captured image, it would appear that the
Inbox isn't yet finished properly syc'ing with the server
Thorvald Neumann, [TN] wrote:
> I guess this is what Marck wanted to tell us, isn't it? >;)
Indeed, it was. So it wasn't a lecture against any sort of use of
Folder Templates use. Folder templates are OK until you start adding
macros that insert addresses in the various fields, i.e., To, CC or
BC
Thorvald Neumann, [TN] wrote:
> There is no "Reply to original sender".
Select my message. Now go to the Specials Menu and select
"Reply to Original Sender". You can access this by simply hitting
CTRL-F4. You've generated a message addressed to me and not to the
reply-to address which is the list
Spam, [S] wrote:
> Ah yes, it may depend on which editor you use. MicroED or variable
> width such as the HTML one. Try setting Windows to use the Bitstream
> Vera Sans for menu's (I usually increase size from 8 to 10 for
> Vera). It does look goon on my machine. =)
Tried it. Don't like it. The s
Alexander S. Kunz, [ASK] wrote:
> I'm using "Lucida Sans Typewriter" as fixedwidth font in TB! and its
> the best I've found so far (been using the "Anonymous" and the
> "Monaco" fonts before but they don't have local characters like ä ö ü
> or the Euro symbol "¤" and such). The only thing I'm mis
Spam, [S] wrote:
> Bitstream Vera Sans is a free font included in many Linux
> distributions.
Just tried it and it's not looking too good in Windows here.
Bitstream Vera Sans Mono looks a lot better. At least the version of
it that I had already obtained elsewhere (I can't remember where).
--
Spam, [S] wrote:
> I posted a message earlier about mail filtering on IMAP folders. I
> am using The Bat! 3 and it seem as the mail filters only activate if
> I click on the Inbox folder. The mail is still received as normally
> and I get a "new mail" icon in the system tray. The problem is the
>
Hi Cristina
You wrote:
> Some of the messages I receive have a yellow circle with a checkmark.
> What does that mean exactly? Does it have anything to do with securely
> signing your messages? How do I do that?
That little yellow circle with a checkmark indicates that the message
has been s
Tim, [T] wrote:
> Can someone give me a reminder on terminology? What's compressing,
> and what's purging (on IMAP)?
Compressing in TB! is the complete removal from the message base, all
messages marked for deletion.
Purging in TB! removes those messages that fit your purging criteria,
i.e., mes
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
> 65000 messages? I'd definitely recommend using another client to move
> that amount of messages with The Bat...
> Allie could probably weigh in on this. I've given up and switched to
> Thunderbird. My desire for good IMAP won out. (Tbird 0.8 is nice!!)
I'd recommend u
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote:
> Basically, I would like to copy over 10,000 messages from a POP account
> to one of my IMAP accounts, but can't find a good way of doing such a
> thing.
> On selecting the messages and right clicking to copy the messages, it
> seems to go extremely slow duplicating the
Jonathan Vangrootloon, [JV] wrote:
>> Have you tried threading by reference instead of by subject?
> Yes, but it doesn't work. The replies of only one member of the
> list are detected as being in the same thread. But thanks for the
> idea !
If removing the '[eac]' string from the subject header
l Panel -> Mouse
Properties.
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Martin Webster
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Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
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Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' informa
The Bat! v3.0.0.8 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
J> Service Pack 1
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Please include this information below the cut mark... thanks.
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Best regards,
Martin Webster
Jabber mjw | ICQ 15893823
The Bat! Version 3.0.0.14
Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
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back up your current configuration -
that goes for upgrading to SP2 too!
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Best regards,
Martin Webster
Jabber mjw | ICQ 15893823
The Bat! Version 3.0.0.14
Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
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"Change is certain. Progress is n
Of course, the certificate has little value until your name appears on
it... you'll need either use the Web of Trust or remote authentication
to change that.
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Best regards,
Martin Webster
Jabber mjw | ICQ 15893823
The Bat! Version 3.0.0.14
Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 Servi
issue since you can't loose your messages from corrupt TBB/TBI
files.
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Best regards,
Martin Webster
Jabber mjw | ICQ 15893823
The Bat! Version 3.0.0.14
Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Quote of the day:
"Minds ar
al or remote Sent Mail folder?
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Best regards,
Martin Webster
Jabber mjw | ICQ 15893823
The Bat! Version 3.0.0.9
Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
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"If there are obstacles, the shortest line between two points may be a
crooked one." BERTOLT BRECHT
Gabor Kovacs P., [GKP] wrote:
> Do you have a "New mail" sound played when you get a new mail
> through IMAP?
TB! doesn't yet support incoming mail sound notifications for IMAP
mail.
> Have you tried virtual folders searching in IMAP folders? Do they
> refresh automatically?
I have a single VF
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Best regards,
Martin Webster
Jabber mjw | ICQ 15893823
The Bat! Version 3.0.0.9
Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Quote of the day:
"What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his
own soul?&q
Tim, [T] wrote:
> On the most critical account, these were both set at 5 minutes. On
> other accounts these were set at longer times, using different prime
> numbers of minutes for each account (a practice I developed a few
> years ago to avoid too many multiple connections).
Try only using the r
Tim, [T] wrote:
> 1. What does courier compatibility mode do? I'm pretty sure I'm
>connecting to a courier server, but everything has been working
>well (except for the next question and my earlier question about
>attachments) with compatibility mode not checked.
There were serious pr
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