hi,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 6:49:00 PM, you wrote:
I do not have any opinion, but just afraid about spyware and
trojans or worms... Spyware during install, and worms and trojans
during using it, and for recipients of mails made by Incredimail !
vv Microsoft Virtual Server is freeware since
hi,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 8:09:22 PM, you wrote:
We have something that sounds similar to this at our university. You
can run any file you want on the user PCs, and you can save your work,
which many people do on the desktop. Once the computer is shut down
and rebooted, it is the original
hi,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 8:11:24 PM, you wrote:
RHS I checked with our systems manager, and they do not allow any programs
RHS to be installed or to run, even when contained on a flash drive. Guess
RHS I'm out of luck, at least for now.
Sad to hear that.
LOL. i bet that mgr/admin is a
hi,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 9:21:01 PM, you wrote:
Is that to say that I have to install MS Virtual Server, and I will
no have such problems of worms or trojans ?
you'll just have a separate comp for that.
and including its HD rollback abilities, it's in fact a pleasure for various
hi,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 9:57:14 PM, you wrote:
They also just blocked port 25. I cannot send with TB from my home
computer anymore when I'm connected via the university. Probably
another security measure, but it makes the free dial-up pretty
useless.
start some ISP business and this
hi,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 10:34:22 PM, you wrote:
vv another way to make a living upon graduation.
I've already graduated - I teach there! ;-)
even better. as a customer you'll provide ROI for their education. ;)
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vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Friday, May 26, 2006, 5:54:34 PM, you wrote:
Interesting. So this drive has it's own spec'ed-down OS, or am I
understanding this wrong?
basically, you get it right. they suggest their own api that replaces registry
access, plus some means of authenticating the program for accessing its
hi,
Friday, May 26, 2006, 6:27:42 PM, you wrote:
I do not have any opinion, but just afraid about spyware and
trojans or worms... Spyware during install, and worms and trojans
during using it, and for recipients of mails made by Incredimail !
Microsoft Virtual Server is freeware since
hi,
Thursday, June 1, 2006, 1:25:32 AM, you wrote:
The link to MyMacros on the ritlabs site, points to a 404 page. So,
where do I get MyMacros? Can anyone point me to a good url?
google, MyMacros site:ritlabs.com, [i'm feelin' lucky], brings me to
hi,
Sunday, May 14, 2006, 10:02:59 AM, you wrote:
WinXP SP2.
md administrative tools - computer management - disk management.
Great! I never knew that.
despite this, there's an old recipe that helps this task done w/o (re)assigning
driveletters through the disk manager.
1. the SUBST
hi,
Sunday, May 14, 2006, 11:22:41 PM, you wrote:
Does anyone know what the settings should be in The Bat in order to
receive email from Gmail?
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32231topic=1555
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regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Saturday, May 6, 2006, 10:43:34 PM, you wrote:
TF Check for update. Nice one!
Ha ha! That was slipped in without letting anyone know... Nice touch! :)
unfinished/non-marketable. so psst please, ok? :)
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vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Sunday, April 30, 2006, 11:59:09 PM, you wrote:
1) TB insists on centering itself between both monitors when I bring
it back from residing in the sys tray. Half of TB is on one monitor,
the other half is on the other monitor. I have to restore down then
maximize again to get it entirely
hi,
Tuesday, May 2, 2006, 3:10:43 PM, you wrote:
It's funny - customising the toolbar was one of the features I most
wanted in TB, for quite a while now...and now that I seem to have
it, I can't think of what to do with it! ;-)
yeah, sometimes it's better to leave dreams in peace. :)
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hi,
Sunday, April 9, 2006, 7:58:05 PM, you wrote:
JS In HTML, any must be replaced with amp;, which includes
JS characters in URIs. %26 is something else entirely - is used as a
JS parameter separator to CGI applications, while %26 is a literal
JS as part of a parameter text, and they aren't
hi,
Saturday, April 1, 2006, 4:25:03 PM, you wrote:
Now neither problem is really much more than an annoyance to me, but of the
two, I would rather have the problem raised by the first (the current)
approach, than the second.
in addition, please note that these problems are actually
hi,
Thursday, March 30, 2006, 11:28:04 PM, you wrote:
I have a VF folder but how do I direct the flagged mail to the VF
folder within an account? Is that part of the filtering, if so how can
I do it for all folders (account) simultaneously?
Your help is appreciated. Thank you
folder props
hi,
Thursday, March 30, 2006, 2:38:24 PM, you wrote:
Anyone similar experience?
travellers have the exact similar experience when timehandling is implemented
the way you're about to file up a wish for.
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vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Wednesday, March 29, 2006, 5:35:37 PM, you wrote:
use message flags (Ctrl+G) to mark messages that should be responded in 1
day.
make a VF that lists all the flagged messages there.
I already do that to indicate other types of messages.
sure. flags is the ancestor feature of color
hi,
Wednesday, March 29, 2006, 1:27:35 PM, you wrote:
As you know, I'm now trying to use TB! as my corporate email client
when I am away from the office using IMAP. Now occasionally I want to
be able to remind myself to respond to an email or action it's
contents in an hour or two. I've
hi,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 9:49:21 PM, you wrote:
I'll buy me another one and try to install Voyager. But I'll have to take the
time to read how to install it (can I copy all the settings of my regular
version?) and think about a strategy for using it.
depends on the type of the account.
hi,
Wednesday, March 22, 2006, 9:00:40 PM, you wrote:
when composing a message in The Bat's MicroEd editor,
you can be sure it will be displayed for all of your recipients
in exactly the same way you're composing it.
...with the condition that they'll view with a fixed-width font and their
hi,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 4:06:42 PM, you wrote:
(Voyager rulez! I take it with me on trips now. Very convenient.)
glad you liked it.
I don't use OTFE on the computers, but obviously Voyager does. I now
want to copy my private ABs from the home computer to Voyager. A
simple file copy
hi,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 5:24:46 PM, you wrote:
(Voyager rulez! I take it with me on trips now. Very convenient.)
vv glad you liked it.
But I still don't know if memorysticks are designed for so much rewriting...
it's more probably that the stick will rather get stolen, broken, or gave
hi,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 5:07:30 PM, you wrote:
I also have a second AB, and when I create this in Voyager, it asks
where to import from - but allows only EBD files.
THAT is not an import per se; it's rather a prompt to point the location of the
addrbook file to be used or created.
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hi,
Thursday, March 16, 2006, 5:35:32 PM, you wrote:
Any hints?
RMB click on any menu or toolbar, then customize.
thanks for pointing out the misleading moment in the documentation.
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regards,
vitaliemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
Monday, March 13, 2006, 7:26:32 PM, you wrote:
open up any 3 sizeable windows, then select tile vertically
and tile horizontally from the taskbar's popup.
Yes but look what it does if more than three.
more than 3 will work differently, as the tile operation degenerates to the
split
hi,
Thursday, March 9, 2006, 6:19:40 PM, you wrote:
yeah. points UP. and the list ascends DOWNWARDS. :)
Small things at the top. Big things at the bottom. Same way The
Bat's arrows work...
arrows. as i said, that's different from the triangles...
Now I'm really confused. The triangles in
hi,
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 4:40:37 PM, you wrote:
Not _everything_ MS does is bad, they do
have a fairly large usability department.
sure. and they render useless quite many things that were useful before.
for example, the sort indicator triangle in a field's grid header: it points
upwards
hi,
Thursday, March 9, 2006, 3:28:25 PM, you wrote:
for example, the sort indicator triangle in a field's grid header:
it points upwards when the sorting is downwards and vice-versa.
Because it points up when it is sorting ascending...
yeah. points UP. and the list ascends DOWNWARDS. :)
hi,
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 1:57:34 AM, you wrote:
The splits are vertical when there are 3 columns.
That to me is a horizontal split: as you move from left to right
the screen is split.
open up any 3 sizeable windows, then select tile vertically and tile
horizontally from the taskbar's
hi,
Friday, March 3, 2006, 10:45:50 PM, you wrote:
You must create a sent filter for each recipient that will move the reply
to the appropriate folder.
move? in Maksim's setup, this works okay only until he'll reply to 2 or more
customers in one message.
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regards,
vitalie
hi,
3.71.03 is not a release.
M Surprise, surprise!
M http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php
And they didn't tell me! :-)
Well, I'm not going to re-install it now that it has release-status! :-)
seems that the average user(tm) isn't as fast as you are. :)
it was a
hi,
Thursday, February 16, 2006, 3:34:18 AM, you wrote:
Sorry for not being more precise. I was asking whether the AV has a
plugin for TB! rather than whether the anti-spam utility has a plugin.
BitDefender9 does not.
further inquiries are encouraged at the addresses listed on
hi,
Thursday, February 16, 2006, 3:34:18 AM, you wrote:
I was just reading PCWorld's review of BitDefender, and am wondering
how well the AV and anti-spam apps work with TB!. Is there a plugin
for the AV?
vv actually, the correct saying is exactly the opposite - the AV has
vv a plugin for
Hello Richard,
Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 5:28:50 PM, you wrote:
I was just reading PCWorld's review of BitDefender, and am wondering
how well the AV and anti-spam apps work with TB!. Is there a plugin
for the AV?
actually, the correct saying is exactly the opposite - the AV has a plugin
Hello Goncalo,
Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 12:04:16 AM, you wrote:
I simple check box and all the the appropriate code is all it takes.
that's what *you* think of.
in reality, you'll be pushed into supporting https and all the PKI-related
mess, including certificates and their revocation.
Hello Robin,
Thursday, February 2, 2006, 11:54:19 PM, you wrote:
I thought the wireless hot spots (i.e. the ones around the city in Sydney
and Melbourne, occasionally free in coffee shops, otherwise pay by credit
card) only allowed http connections.
I could be wrong, I only looked at it
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