a blank Email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The Bat! Pro v3.65.03 on Win XP Pro
___
PGPKey at: http://www.biglumber.com/x/web?qs=0xDAEB2FB93BCA7DD2
PGPKey at: http://www.biglumber.com
I'm trying to set up my Google Mail Account with TB but am having a problem
trying to find the correct POP and SMTP Port numbers to use with TB. Can
someone who successfully uses TB with Google Mail be so kind as to list the
Port numbers for me?
Thank you for your help.
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.
Outstanding!! Thanks Mary... I will keep looking around for a manner in
which to change the Folder List font.
Thanks again for the reply.
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The Bat! Pro v3.65.03 on Win XP Pro
Hello Mary,
Wednesday, January 18, 2006, 11:04:31 AM, you wrote:
Found it: Options/Preferences?System/--scrollable menu for Account
Tree Font.
Got it... Don't understand how I managed to miss that one! :o(
Thanks to everyone for your help.
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however. If you still need the ports
after all that, POP3S is 995, and SMTPS is 465.
Thank you Jonathan... everyone... for your help. I now have Google Mail set
up on TB. :o)
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The Bat! Pro v3.65.03 on Win XP Pro
OTFE when I install the Pro
edition.
It has been a while since purchasing TB Pro, but you might need your
eToken to open TB Pro. Have you received your as yet? If so, have you
installed the drivers for your eToken?
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-=Courtenay, B.C. Canada=-
The Bat! Pro
was there at one time.
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Using SecureBat Pro! v2.02.8 CE on Windows 98
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
touches' around the window edges, etc., similar to Eudora.
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of them? I have no idea what one
can do with Plugins, but RITLabs includes the ability now to use them so
just wondering what, if any, plans are on the table.
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Using SecureBat! v2.02.8 CE on Windows 98
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE
. Do you know if
it's available somewhere?
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat
but couldn't see any reference to
Plugins.
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Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
also of course
noticed that you are using The Bat so I wonder why there was no header
generated.
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Using SecureBat Pro! v2.02.8 CE on Windows 98
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
For those that are interested, there is a new SecureBat Mailing List
that is now on the same Server as TBBETA and TBUDL. Here is the URL:
http://thebat.dutaint.com/mailman/listinfo/securebat/
-=Nick Andriash=-
Creston, B.C
an Export-User32.dll file somewhere
on your Computer. It sounds of course like it has something to do with
your Mouse: Is it indeed a trackball mouse? If so, perhaps re-install the
software for it and see if the file is there.
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Using
: 4.01.0970 (06.05.1997)
backup: 4.00.950 (02.02.1998)
I would go with the newer version, and if I'm not mistaken it should go
into your Windows/System Folder. You may have to register the DLL, but I
can't see why TB's install process would complain about not finding it.
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/MicroEd I receive an AV Error
each and every time.
Anyone else?
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Using SecureBat! v2.02.8 CE on Windows 98
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP 8.0.3
Comment: Using SecureBat for Increased Security
iQA/AwUBP
but the CC would not close... just stayed open... had to
Ctrl-Alt-Del to get rid of it and then re-started my Computer. The CC
seems to be working alright now.
My apologies to the List.
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Using SecureBat! v2.02.8 CE on Windows 98
-BEGIN
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Simon,
Saturday, December 13, 2003, 10:16:24 AM, you wrote:
S I can understand where Peter is coming from, and I think he's got a
S fair point actually.
I would tend to agree with you Simon...
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discussed for years
now... and I still maintain that TB should simply carry out the
instructions of the mailto link... regardless of what Folder you are in,
because I don't believe the link has anything specific to do with the
Folder in the first place.
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Lists carry the List address in the Reply-To header?
Thanks for your help...
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Using The Bat! v2.01.26 on Windows 98
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.01.3
may have done to change all that?
Include the %ReplyTo=[EMAIL PROTECTED] macro in your AB template for
that list.
I've done that and it works nicely now, but I'm wondering if I should do
that for all the Mailing Lists I belong to?
Thanks for the help Thomas...
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!! Yes... I remember many conversations on that subject! ;o)
I'm going to stay away from Folder level templates... except for the
GnuPG List which sadly requires one.
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pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP
was the From address. Strange that if in fact the List Server is
the one responsible for changing the Reply-To header... why my own
address ended up in that slot.
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Using The Bat! v2.01.26 on Windows 98
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
search
and use the first Key that contained a UID with my address in it, so for
the most part TB was always choosing the wrong Key. I'm not sure if that
has changed or not, but I'm using PGP 8.0.3 now and all seems well.
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Using The Bat
Admins choose not to munge them... tells me that many others
agree with me as well. :o) I have though added the macro that Thomas has
suggested, and that seems to take care of my problem.
Thanks Carsten for the reply... It answered my question.
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? I'd
like to avoid using folder templates if possible.
Use the following macro in your AB Template to force the Reply-To header
to reflect the List Address... use for both New Messages and Replies:
%ReplyTo=Actual List Address
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Using
have one such List that I had to create a Folder level Template to
overcome this. As Roelof mentioned, you have to fool around with your
To: address. Here is how I changed mine to work:
%TO=%TO=GnuPG Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Using
was Base64
encoded, but SpamAssassin didn't seem to mind although I'm not sure why
it would have been. I've always been... and always will be... a purely
straight text sort of guy... no QP... no nothing. ;o) As you mentioned,
it may be my PGP MIME signature that caused it.
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of me I
cannot find it. It is cumbersome to open a long thread by clicking each
of the little boxed plus signs. :o(
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pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hello Melissa,
Monday, November 10, 2003, 2:59:14 PM, you wrote:
Here's one way that I know of (but it opens *all* threads in the
folder): Ctrl+*
Thanks Melissa... :o)
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pgp0.pgp
RAW: base64 attachment does not have a file name
1.1 MIME_BASE64_TEXT RAW: Message text disguised using base64 encoding
0.7 PRIORITY_NO_NAME Message has priority setting, but no X-Mailer
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Using The Bat
base64 encoding
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pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat
to some kind of start page... there is no
way I can see to download the Glyph.bmp... unless there is something I'm
missing. ;o)
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pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
not because an attachment is just that... an attachment to
something else, but then I'm not all that experienced with TB at the
moment. Still, why would you not send the attachment with an explanatory
Email?
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Using The Bat! v2.01.15 on Windows 98
Hello Peter,
Tuesday, October 28, 2003, 12:38:30 PM, you wrote:
PO Am I missing something, or is the To: hyperlink simply not
PO functional to open the address picker?
PO For CC: it seems to work just fine here.
Works on BCC: as well, but not on the To: line
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addresses to the BCC field option on
the Other tab of the address book entry edit window.
What if you would want a choice as to which address is used to send that
particular message... is that possible with TB's AB? By the looks of it,
it's not. :o(
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hand list box.
Thanks for the tip... I could see where you call the AB up, but I didn't
bother to right click on individual entries to see the alternate
addresses. Thanks Marck...
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Using The Bat! v2.01.7 on Windows 98
pgp0.pgp
?
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Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
everyone... Just what I wanted... :o)
- -=Nick Andriash=-
Creston, B.C. Canada
Using The Bat! v2.01.7 on Windows 98
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.3
iQA/AwUBP5xW3NrrL7k7yn3SEQJsMACeN5iNIKcP+UOcDtQHPvFG6XvzN00An3Wv
trkKXm2aMfX2g4wf2faghEC8
=dWt2
-END PGP SIGNATURE
?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP5QYHtrrL7k7yn3SEQJSTACeIZDOpj+Gkbqh1h5xm/9C0YzDMGgAoLtW
mK2e+BcxoBr8b087KnDRMTnr
=E2NO
-END PGP SIGNATURE-
Current version is 2.01 | Using
in the options I am missing?
Thanks for your help
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP5Qm59rrL7k7yn3SEQKOtgCgkqL089XVmvgFvjOQIW9cOBx+cHEAoMDv
ocis9xo7FlVLY09Uu6a5qZT8
=si+t
-END PGP SIGNATURE
It sounds like the old two entries in the AB issue to me. If there
is a second AB entry it may be overriding your nice templates.
Yes, it does... but in this case I cannot see where that is possible. I
have a brand new Address Book... in fact, TBUDL is the 'only' address I
have in there. I
Account level template. I too think it's a corrupt AB, but I've deleted
the darn thing and started from scratch... you can't get much more
pristine an AB than that and still it acts like it's corrupted. Perhaps
there is a Registry entry that is causing all this.
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Hello Allie,
Friday, October 17, 2003, 4:31:43 AM, you wrote:
AM In my case, I've been signing all messages to the list. It's the same
AM key that I've been using since I've been signing my messages as
AM moderator.
By the way Allie, your Key has expired. Are you simply going to change
the
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 7:31:35 PM, you wrote:
TF Are you talking about an IMAP or a POP account?
It's a POP Account, and I have only about a dozen or so messages that cannot be marked
read for some reason. I too have never run into this problem so I'm not sure what to
make
?
Is there a way to tell TB that I want the bold oblique subset of Lucida
Sans Typewriter to be used not only for all new messages and replies,
but for viewing messages in the preview pane?
Thanks for your help.
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello Darrin,
Thursday, October 16, 2003, 1:01:26 PM, you wrote:
D Have you tried going to (OptionsPreferences) under (Viewer/Editor)
D Click on (PlainText/MicroEd) then to the right you should be able to
D select the font you want.
D Try it and see.
Yes, I've tried that but the 'Bold' and
around for a while, or something new?
Nick
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP49KjdrrL7k7yn3SEQLYRwCgsZRaAYuiCRoWzfa3toFpjASvo5cAnipo
kd8lKWH8Ugrgx4dpNQj5iWgE
=qqfl
-END PGP SIGNATURE
Hello Marck,
On Saturday, October 19 2002 at 02:00 AM PDT, you wrote:
It was first awarded by Leif to Nick Andriash on July 24th 2000 with
the immortal phrase Moderator slaps Nick with a trout.
And I still have the marks to prove it! ;o)
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PGP Public Key
of such exploits. It
must not be a very popular exploit... either that or there is more to
unleashing the virus than simply opening a ZIP file.
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PGP Public Key: MailTo:andriash;shaw.ca?subject=PGPKey
Current
person as I am, simply set your wheel mouse button
for F4, so that all you have to do is highlight the portion of a message
you wish to comment on, then hit the wheel mouse button: Voila! Your Reply
is all set for you to start typing, and no more worries about top posting.
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Machine.
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PGP Public Key: MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=PGPKey
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello Adam Rykala,
On Sunday, September 08 2002 at 08:45 AM PDT, you wrote:
And if you mean turning TB! into OE then ugghhh.
No, the only one mentioning OE was you. ;o) What he was inquiring about
is the NewsReader Plugin... no more... no less. ;o)
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folks' routing
MTAs on the way out of mailman. We'll see.
Marck, most all messages passing through GMX will have lines beginning
with from adorned with the quote prefix... and one reason I no longer
use my GMX Account. Is that the question you were asking?
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PGP
]
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.1.90-nr1 (Windows 98) - GPGshell v2.45
iD8DBQE9WLe/2usvuTvKfdIRAkMkAKCUBkduxZTJJ3k/hhVPSoojB4p7ZgCfVpqp
qI08HRAD5Tesb22gWXe8G9Y=
=ssSW
-END PGP SIGNATURE
Properties/Options/Message Editor Settings... check [x] Enable
OpenPGP and check [x] Sign When Completed.
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Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat
. It appears that you still have the old PGP/TB DLL. Take
a look in your Main TB Folder and see how many PGP related DLL's you have.
Once you get that straightened out, you might want to re-install Build 08
and then install Build 09 that has the newest TB/PGP DLL included.
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. Will be automating this task in the
next build. Do let me know how you feel about having
PGPdisks auto-unmounted when user switching occurs.
4) Other misceleneous fixes.
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Current version is 1.61 | Using
Hello Michael Thompson,
On Sunday, August 11 2002 at 04:47 PM PDT, you wrote:
Can you please tell me where I can get this PGP Version?
http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~irfaiad/
You will find the links to Build 08 in the middle of the page.
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the latest GPG version (v1.1.90-nr1) installed on your machine.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.1.90-nr1 (Windows 98) - GPGshell v2.45
iD8DBQE9TJUX2usvuTvKfdIRAj6aAJ99TUkerVwBVbrcHNoeWd+kuxJPDwCbB7+t
QCIeJ/JPdyOdUdTCli5aY7Q=
=fG8T
-END PGP
Hello Adam Rykala,
In Reference to your Posting on Saturday, August 03 2002 at 07:34 PM PDT,
You DON'T NEED TO IMPORT KEY if you are NOT using the
inbuilt PGP implementation
Why not?
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to import their
Key(s) to PGP.
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as you trim the quoted
portion of your postings.
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into an existing thread... if you remove those headers, every one of your
messages will become orphaned.
As Jonathan has eluded to, there is no inherent security risk in the
reference headers.
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Current
is that Outlook
does not understand multipart messages.
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presents a problem with the cursor always wanting to jump up to the
line above even after a hard return, so I suppose I have to fiddle with
TB's Editor to stop that from happening.
When you mentioned copy/paste, is there something I'm missing with
regards to this procedure?
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there is something in there that is causing it, but I've never had a
problem with it before this. As for the RegEx, I copied it as a QT exactly
as you had written it.
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freezes solid... requiring a 3 finger salute.
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RegEx, I don't think there is
anything you can do about it.
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the reason is that
you have engaged PGP's word wrapping... PGP's Options/Email. TB has a
wonderful WYSIWYG Editor... no behind the scenes wrapping taking place, so
you can literally disengage PGP's wrapping. That way, what you type will
get signed... and sent exactly as you see it. :o)
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Mailing feature, and this is enough
for some ISP's to filter on the Client for that very reason.
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, or
colour a certain word, or even change the point size of a word... all
without having to use HTML, which I abhor. It does seem strange that rich
text did catch on... and that we are forced to either stay with plain text
or go to the other extreme and use HTML.
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-width fonts doesn't guarantee the Recipient uses them
either, so what may look fine when sent, does not necessarily mean it will
when received. Right now the common denominator is plain text, regardless
of font... I'm just saying I wish we could raise the bar a little.
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to do is double click on the HTML link
and open the message in her Browser. That is a very dangerous practice she
is engaging in, but I suppose you have already told her that. ;o)
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for different Recipients, etc.
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is gone set up your Networks such that most of the security
holes are patched, etc? I understand that MS will not be supporting Win 2K
for very much longer, so I'm curious if XP Pro can be just as secure and
stable as Win 2K if you know what you are doing.
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Hello Bernd Gauweiler,
In Reference to your Posting on Wednesday, July 10 2002 at 08:49 AM PDT,
Is there a way to customize the toolbar?
Unfortunately no. :o(
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Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ
Hello Lynn Turriff,
In Reference to your Posting on Monday, July 08 2002 at 07:28 AM PDT,
Windoze has a character map ..
^^^
Must be a spelling mistake, right? You wouldn't purposely slag a superb
Operating System... in fact you are using it yourself, correct?
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'.
How do I fix that?
Actually, in the example you gave that is exactly what is supposed to
happen. You cannot have any spaces after the equal sign following subject.
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. Is that what you are referring to?
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a MailTo inside a paragraph like I am about
to here Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=The%20End It is very easy to
show the end of the link simply by inserting a space. How is that done
using OE if OE interprets spaces as being contained within the link?
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in the subject.
What happens in TB when you double click on the above Mailto? TB does
though seem to have a problem with Mailto links when the link is found
within a message/Folder where Folder Templates are used. Might the problem
be a Folder Template with you?
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and from what I
have read and experienced... is very reliable.
http://www.nod32.com
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or close a thread. Instead,
depending on the length of the thread... there can be 10 or 20 of those
little [-] boxes.
Marck knows what I am talking about and can define the problem much better
than I can.
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' of PGP 7.1.1.
I have PGP 7.1.1 but prefer Imad's CKT if only because Imad has made
provision for exiting out of PGPTray, where with 7.1.1 you have to
re-start your Computer to get rid of it.
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no mistake... installing PGP 6.5.8ckt Build 09 should not be
considered downgrading... quite the opposite. Check out the ReadMe File
and compare the feature set with your version of PGP. I have the modular PGP
7.1 but prefer the CKT version.
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for you.
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have
all the 6.5.8 documentation, but there are many changes to the original
code and I do not know if Imad has documented those changes aside from the
individual ReadMe Files.
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a current
Plugin for TB, but it has more features than PGP 7.0.3/4 including PGPDisk.
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is very similar to TB's
in that it's WYSIWYG. So, I do not have to change any setting when posting
to Newsgroups or writing E-Mails. Hopefully this same feature will be
available to TB Users when/if a Newsreader Plugin is made available.
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Hello Gerard,
In Reference to your Posting on Wednesday, June 26 2002 at 01:18 PM PDT,
I had msg's bounce on me because the line length was to long. This can
happen because TB does not add hard returns when wrapping.
Ah... but she does add hard returns.
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an extremely high volume. It is very similar
to Eudora's Mailing List... only with a much higher call volume. A
properly configured Newsreader will allow you to handle those higher
volumes and archive important messages.
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application. I think RITLabs would do well to
design a nice Newsreader that can take advantage of TB's inherent
qualities such as filtering and her very robust Editor.
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.
Are you suggesting that if NAV detects a virus in one of the messages to
be downloaded, that none of the remaining messages will be downloaded by
TB?
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not? The only negative
aspect is that it will 'thin' the ranks so to speak.
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When you construct a message using TB, are those headers any different?
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though if I close TB! and reopen, it
would help. Nothing.
You may be inadvertently adding the new address to some other Group that
has been made the default Group for new messages. Check all your Groups
under your Address Book and see if they are there.
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... albeit clean... in the Quarantine Folder until I have had
an opportunity to deal with it: i.e. contacting the Sender, etc.
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is listed under Internet Options/Programs/Email. Check your Control
Panel Add/Remove and make sure TB is listed there. It may be that IE
hasn't been informed that TB is even installed.
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