Friday, December 28, 2001, 7:29:39 PM, you wrote:
Saturday, December 29, 2001, 12:03:37 AM, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:
Within the last 10-12 days or so, someone here wrote about a *great*
freeware/shareware web authoring program.
Does anyone remember it's name?
Thanks!
PS: Please feel free
Hi Joe,
On 29 Dec 2001 at 18:03:37 [GMT -0600], you wrote:
JF Within the last 10-12 days or so, someone here wrote about a *great*
JF freeware/shareware web authoring program.
JF Does anyone remember it's name?
Not the one that was mentioned, but I'd recommend Phase 5 written by
Ulli Meybohm.
Does anyone know of a working e-mail address for The Bat!
administrative folk? e-mail to addresses on the Web site bounce or
appear to be sucked into a black hole. I have reseller issues that
need resolving, but can't raise a human anywhere.
Thanks in advance.
Curt
--
Hello Curt,
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 07:40:20 -0500 GMT (16/12/2001, 20:40 +0800 GMT),
Curt wrote:
C Does anyone know of a working e-mail address for The Bat!
C administrative folk? e-mail to addresses on the Web site bounce or
C appear to be sucked into a black hole. I have reseller issues that
C
Friday, December 14, 2001, 2:03:17 PM, you wrote:
Hi Joe,
On 15 Dec 2001 at 15:22:16 [GMT -0800], you wrote:
LG Copy the relevant one(s) to a secure place on your new drive (Just
As long as I'm still around, Lars, I don't think there's such a thing
as a secure
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Hello OMTSalvage!
On 6 Dec 2001 at 07:59:43 you wrote:
I just had to reinstall windows on my machine along with TheBat, and now it
needs to be registered again..
I have the original registration key and checksum from when I first installed
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Hello Joel!
On 4 Dec 2001 at 18:33:10 you wrote:
Hi
Can someone tell me how to configure The Bat to work with Netscape webmail. The
Bat has settings for IMAP4 which Netscape uses. I've used the settings on Netscape
6.2 with The Bat but I
Just out of curiosity, and as a new TB user and subscriber to this list, do
the developers of The Bat actually read this list? In other words, is it
worth my time to bring up bugs or wish list features on this list? (As
opposed to general discussions on how to use existing features...)
- Paul
@ 18:00:16 -0500 [ Tue, 4 Dec 2001], Paul A. Thiessen [PAT]
contributed this to our collective wisdom:
...
PAT Just out of curiosity, and as a new TB user and subscriber to
PAT this list, do the developers of The Bat actually read this list?
PAT In other words, is it worth my time to bring up
Hello Alastair,
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 15:12:25 - GMT (20/11/2001, 23:12 +0800 GMT),
Alastair Scott wrote:
AS The frequency analysis is actually very subtle - two other languages which
AS have lots of zs that come to mind are German and Polish. The huge mass of
AS rules needed to differentiate
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 06:30:59AM + or thereabouts, .:Kevc978:. wrote:
Hi Nick,
On 6:23:50 AM, Nick Andriash Wrote
In regards To OT: Updater Anonymous:
NA If you really want to get rid of anything to do with MS, why don't you
NA simply wipe your HDD and install a Linux Distribution
Hi TB Users,
I dont know why but ive got an Insatiable thirst to remove all
Microshaft Software and Stray from the Herd to see what else there
is, anyone got a list of what can be removed and any alternatives, i
already changed my Email client to TB!, and Internet Explorer to
Opera, both of
this posting would be OT. g BTW, it
has been confirmed that TB will be ported to Linux. :-)
K and Internet Explorer to Opera, both of these programs Definitely!
K Beat the living
While I don't agree with you on the browser side (I do think IE is
better than Opera, but I will be crucified within the next
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Hello .:Kevc978:.,
On Wednesday, November 14 2001 at 09:53 PM PDT, you wrote:
I dont know why but ive got an Insatiable thirst to remove all
Microshaft Software and Stray from the Herd to see what else there
is, anyone got a list of what can be
Hi Nick,
On 6:23:50 AM, Nick Andriash Wrote
In regards To OT: Updater Anonymous:
NA If you really want to get rid of anything to do with MS, why don't you
NA simply wipe your HDD and install a Linux Distribution?
NA BTW, *anything* is better than Opera. ;o)
I knew someone would ask about
Hi .:Kevc978:.,
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 06:30:59 +GMT (15/11/2001, 14:30 +0800GMT),
.:Kevc978:. wrote:
NA If you really want to get rid of anything to do with MS, why don't you
NA simply wipe your HDD and install a Linux Distribution?
K I knew someone would ask about Linux.. its not that i
Hello Karin,
You can be certain that it is either Malaysian or Indonesian.
David
Saturday, November 10, 2001, 8:53:00 PM, you wrote:
KS Sorry for this off-topic message, but quite a number of
KS langages are being spoken here, and I'd like some help. I
KS got a message that I can't read:
KS
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 at 07:32:15 GMT -0500 (11/11/2001 19:32 where you
think I live) David R. Austen=[DRA] wrote to Karin Spaink :
DRA You can be certain that it is either Malaysian or Indonesian.
Both can read it well without noise.
BTW. I have answered off list to Karin.
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Best regards,
Sorry for this off-topic message, but quite a number of
langages are being spoken here, and I'd like some help. I
got a message that I can't read:
hai maya
saya sangat minat bila maya senyum
di harap senyum selalu
It might even be spam, but it doesn't look like it. No ads,
no url...
Hello Everyone,
A friend forwarded the following link to me
http://www.madblast.com/oska/humor_bin.swf
I thought you all might get a chuckle out of it. But
you'll need something more than a regular modem (i.e.
Cable, ADSL, DSL) to thoroughly enjoy it. :-)
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Jan Rifkinson
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Hello TBUDL Members,
I seem to have lost all the mail received from the TBUDL list
from
September 7, 2001 till date. Is there any way for me
to
receive/retrieve these mails again from the list or the archives?
May be someone
Hello List-members,
On Thursday, September 27, 2001 at 12:54:48 PM The Mystic wrote (at least in part):
...
TM May be someone could redirect the mails received to me, but I fear the
TM quantum may be too large for that. Any other ideas?
...
I've sent him/her a PM attached a zipped MBOX-Export
Hi All,
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 at 13:00:20 GMT +0200 (9/27/2001 6:00 PM GMT +0700
where you think I live) Peter Palmreuther=[PP] typed the following :
PP I've sent him/her a PM attached a zipped MBOX-Export of requested mail.
PP As it's ~400k I wanted to inform all reading so he/she is not
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Hi Mystic
On 27 September 2001 at 16:24:48 +0530 (which was 11:54 where I live) The
Mystic emanated these words of wisdom
...
You should also check your word wrap in pgp as it is smaller that The Bat!
and look orible.
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Thanks,
. Contact addresses do not pass to TB!, and I don't
know
how one could use it for data merge operations although perhaps
there's a way. I myself use it for info processing, but not for PIM
functions. To stray even farther into OT territory, Zoot is set up
to
add ultra-functional PIM capability to MS
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Hello daveiw,
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 at 17:58:29 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
dcn I accept most of your points, but would like to add that Britain
dcn did help out a little on 'some' of these issues, and we have
dcn *almost* always (since 1918 at least)
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Hi Leif
On 13 September 2001 at 13:21:30 -0400 (which was 18:21 where I live) Leif
Gregory wrote
...
I got your sig as invalid.
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BBFN, ___
David |
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Thursday, September 13, 2001, 8:58:20 PM, David Elliott wrote:
I got your sig as invalid.
Yep, same thing happend over here. Hmm is TB somehow bugged on
the S/MIME part again ?
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E-mail returned to sender -- insufficient voltage.
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Hello TBUDL Members!
About 20 minutes ago I heard of the terrorist attacks on the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon.
I deeply hope none of our US friends is in any way personally
affected.
And I though throwing stones at school girls
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Tuesday, September 11, 2001, 5:07:35 PM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
And I though throwing stones at school girls was the low point
of this month.
Dierk, agreed. This may be the peak of how low terrorist acts
go.
And if Oussama Ben Laden is really the
Dierk,
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, at 16:07:35 [GMT +0200] (which was 7:37 PM where I live) you
wrote:
DH About 20 minutes ago I heard of the terrorist attacks on the World
DH Trade Center and the Pentagon.
I must thank you for it was your mail thru which I came to know about this sad
state
Hello List,
wow, interesting. Did everyone receive this dupe with an empty mail
body?
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:02:13 +0800 GMT (10/09/2001, 11:02 +0800 GMT),
Thomas F wrote:
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad
Hello Thomas,
On Monday, September 10, 2001 at 6:20:50 PM you wrote (at least in part):
TF Hello List,
TF wow, interesting. Did everyone receive this dupe with an empty mail
TF body?
Nope.
quote
Hi Timothy,
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:21:45 -0700 (PDT)GMT (11/09/2001, 00:21 +0800GMT),
Timothy J.
Hallo Thomas,
TF wow, interesting. Did everyone receive this dupe with an empty mail
TF body?
Nope.
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I understand that he needs to use different SMTP relays depending on
the connection he is using, probably because the relays of his company
and his ISP allow only connections from certain IP addresses. But
anyway, as Timothy hasn't clarified this, we cannot know.
Let me then clarify ;-)
I
As alternative, you may set on HOST file as :
xx.xx.xx.xx smtp
#yy.yy.yy.yy smtp
^
watch here!
xx.xx.xx.xx = smtp address in office
yy.yy.yy.yy - smtp address at home/ISP.
While at home, just change to :
#xx.xx.xx.xx smtp
yy.yy.yy.yy smtp
then put smtp on TB! transport
Hello Timothy,
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 03:16:55 -0700 (PDT) GMT (10/09/2001, 18:16 +0800 GMT),
Timothy J. Luoma wrote:
TJL I have a laptop and need to switch my SMTP servers in the morning
TJL (when I go to work) and in the evening (when I get home).
Why don't you open a (free) account at
Hello all,
on Mon, 10 Sep 2001, at 03:16:55 local time (GMT -0700 (PDT)), Timothy wrote:
TJL Thanks for all the suggestions! I'm keeping a list!
same here ...
i've now tried PostCast Server, which does not work on any of my ISP's (for
some reason it does not detect my network settings and
Why don't you open a (free) account at www.myrealbox.com ? You can use
the SMTP server regardless of the From or Reply-To address, or which
ISP you are connected to.
Because I had no idea that it existed and had never heard of it.
Now I have, and it works great!
(How do they stay in
Hi Timothy,
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:21:45 -0700 (PDT)GMT (11/09/2001, 00:21 +0800GMT),
Timothy J. Luoma wrote:
TJL (How do they stay in business, I wonder??)
Myreal is an experiment by Novell. They are not out for profit as
long as it's beta. And beta it is. ;-)
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator
Hi Allie,
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, at 18:12:40 -0500, you wrote:
ACM X-ray will only use a Smarthost SMTP. It doesn't possess the
ACM ability to deliver messages bypassing a SmartHost.
Maybe I misread Timothy's original post, but wasn't that what he wanted?
A quick way to switch between two SMTP
Hello Timothy,
Saturday, September 08, 2001, 2:41:56 AM, you wrote:
TJL Is there a program I can use that will let me set localhost as my own SMTP
server?
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Try Communigate...it's a shareware...
--
Best regards,
Peter
--
Hello Rob,
Friday, September 07, 2001, 11:34:54 PM, you wrote:
WM Try www.postcastserver.com
R are you using it and is it any good ?
We did - it was very easy to set up and use. Unfortunately one of our
important correspondent's ISP wouldn't accept mail from it. It appears
they have a
Hello all,
on Sat, 8 Sep 2001, at 09:01:13 local time (GMT +0530), Raj wrote:
R This where software like ADR comes in handy. Only its not free :(
no problem ; i've got loads of registered shareware ... :-)
if there's a demo-version i'll definitely have a look.
wonder why i never thought of a
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Hi Lars,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 10:00:29 +0200, you contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
...
ACM X-ray will only use a Smarthost SMTP. It doesn't possess the
ACM ability to deliver messages bypassing a SmartHost.
LG Maybe I misread Timothy's
Hi Allie,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, at 06:22:20 -0500, you wrote:
ACM I got the impression he needed a method of sending mail, bypassing
ACM his ISP SMTP.
OK, let's quote Timothy then... :-)
TJL I have to switch TheBat's preferences at least twice a day -- when
TJL I am sending mail at home, I need
Hello Timothy,
Saturday, September 08, 2001, 1:41:56 PM, you wrote:
skip
Is there a program I can use that will let me set localhost
as my own SMTP server?
If so, that would be remarkably handy and I'd love to hear
more, esp. about good free programs :-)
The simpliest is Hamster
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Hi Serge,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 17:32:16 +0400, you wrote these comments:
...
SS I use it as SMTP, POP and NNTP proxy and I'm quite happy. The only
SS thing you have to do is to switch to other preferred smtp relay as
SS you enter the Net through
Hello Timothy J. Luoma,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 at 02:41:56 GMT -0700 (PDT) (which was 9/9/2001
4:41 PM where you think I live) you told to the list :
The recent conversation about multiple accounts and the various
programs led me to this question:
I have to switch TheBat's preferences
07-09-2001 , 14:10 ,
Hello Batters,
sorry if this is way OT but after sending this to the TBOT list I thought of
mailing to the big list as well, I guess mauch more users are on the TBUDL.
I have a question about the Free Agent which I hope I could get some help with -
from Batters using
. It is absolutely free and has great features.
http://xnews.3dnews.net/
Sorry for the OT post, but I love XNews and wanted to push it.
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Leomailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hallo Mac,
M I'm using TB for my mail but I can't seem to get the Free Agent going on my
M system. As soon as I a click on a link to the news sites ( like
M news://news.stardock.com/ ) in the Net Captor or IE5.5 the Lookout Express loads
M and that's it.
It is rather off
The recent conversation about multiple accounts and the various programs led me to
this question:
I have to switch TheBat's preferences at least twice a day -- when I am sending mail
at home, I need to use my home provider's SMTP relay; and when I am at work I need to
use work's SMTP.
So
Hello Timothy,
Saturday, September 08, 2001, 10:41:56 AM, you wrote:
TJL Is there a program I can use that will let me set localhost as my own SMTP
server?
Try www.postcastserver.com
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William
Using The Bat! version 1.53d
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Hi Timothy,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, at 02:41:56 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
TJL when I am sending mail at home, I need to use my home provider's
TJL SMTP relay; and when I am at work I need to use work's SMTP.
TJL Is there a program I can use that will let me set localhost as my
TJL own SMTP server?
Hello all,
on Fri, 7 Sep 2001, at 20:37:45 local time (GMT +0100), William wrote:
WM Try www.postcastserver.com
are you using it and is it any good ? i've been looking around and it's the
only freeware SMTP server (and also the biggest download ; 9mb !)
setting up your own SMPT server sounds
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Hi Lars,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 00:18:07 +0200, you wrote these words of wisdom:
...
LG You can try X-Ray, a small program which works like some kind of
LG mail proxy on your localhost. It was designed to work with TB! You
LG can select the actual
Timothy,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, at 02:41:56 [GMT -0700 (PDT)] (which was 3:11 PM where I live) you
wrote:
TJL Is there a program I can use that will let me set localhost as my own SMTP
server?
TJL If so, that would be remarkably handy and I'd love to hear more, esp. about good
free programs
Rob,
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, at 00:34:54 [GMT +0200] (which was 4:04 AM where I live) you
wrote:
R setting up your own SMPT server sounds like a great idea ; i've got several
R accounts but they won't (of course) 'relay' ...
This where software like ADR comes in handy. Only its not free :(
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Hello Roland!
On Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 1:30:41 PM you wrote:
where can I find an OT-List of TheBat?
On YahooGroups: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a list of groups concerning TB! in the FAQ on the Web.
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http
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Hi Roland,
On 15 August 2001 at 13:30:41 +0200 (which was 12:30 where I live)
Roland Burger wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
RB where can I find an OT-List of TheBat?
From the TBUDL welcome message
Hello Keith,
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 11:10:15 -0600 GMT (01/08/2001, 01:10 +0800 GMT),
Keith Russell wrote:
KR (Sorry for the crossposting. There seem to be quite a few GMX users
KR posting to one list or the other, but not both, and I wanted to reach
KR all of you.)
This is so OT, you should have
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On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 11:10:15 -0600GMT (which was 19:10 +0200GMT where I
live),
Keith Russell presented us with these thoughts about OT: GMX:
KR Since this post is off topic, please feel free to email me personally
KR at the address below.
Hi Keith
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Hello Keith!
On Tuesday, July 31, 2001 at 7:10:15 PM you wrote:
Unfortunately, I have been unable to get SMTP with login to work. I
have tried to follow the instructions on the Web page, but when I try
to post, I get an error saying that only
Hi Dierk,
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, at 20:02:53 +0200 you wrote:
DH Go to the web site of GMX and have a look at your settings there. It
DH wasn't necessary for me, but others said that you have to set the
DH preferences their, too. Maybe this goes especially for new users (I
DH am a GMX customer for
to be quite a few GMX users
KR posting to one list or the other, but not both, and I wanted to reach
KR all of you.)
This is so OT, you should have posted it on the OT list. ;-)
8-) Wasn't my question about how to get The Bat! to work with GMX at
least SOMEWHAT related to the TB lists? 8
and could hardly believe I
TF understood my mother's words correctly and repeatedly asked: On
TF *that* moon out there? Later that night, I decided to become an
TF astronaut. :-)
moderator note
Not targeting Thomas here, but this is way OT. Please take it to TBOT
or off-line.
Thanks
/moderator note
Hello NetVicious,
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 at 13:52:20 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
That is your opinion.
I consider Microsoft Outlook an obscenity.
N OutLook = M$ Virus Express
moderator
Not singling out NV, this message was the last in the thread...
This has gotten OT and is heading towards
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On July 12, 2001, at 11:35:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) The OT bit, could anyone please tell me whether it is possible to
configure Forte's News Agent to run without using DUN?
Open Agent, and in Options/User System Profile, simply
check in account options) and 2) The OT bit, could
anyone please tell me whether it is possible to configure Forte's News
Agent to run without using DUN? Many thanks in advance for any help
offered.
Best regards,
Dave Wilson.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(E-mail me subject: 'public key' and I
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Hello daveiw
On 12 July 2001 at 19:35:03 +0100 (which was 19:35 where I live)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] emanated these words of wisdom
1) How can I configure TB! to be always on - in that it will check for
new messages automatically? (without having to
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Hello daveiw!
On Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 8:35:03 PM you wrote:
2) The OT bit, could anyone please tell me whether it is possible to
configure Forte's News Agent to run without using DUN? Many thanks
in advance for any help offered.
I'm
Hi David,
Thursday, July 12, 2001, 8:19:31 PM, you wrote:
DE I don't think it is possible. How would The Bat! know when there is any
DE email without looking for it?
Yes, you're right - I'm sorry, it's obvious really. It's just that - at
work we use MSX and I didn't think, ahh well,
Hello all,
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 at 12:59:35 [GMT -0500], you wrote:
DAC On Wednesday, July 04, 2001, 12:49:04 PM, William Moore wrote:
Don't forget the Armada ;-)
DAC and the inquisition and Francisco Franco, I suppose. No place is
DAC perfect.
moderator note
This is getting seriously OT
Hello Jan,
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 09:37:30 -0400 GMT (03/07/2001, 21:37 +0800 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR So what do you do if you get a PC-cillin quarantine msg?
If the PC-Cillin window pops up while I check mail, I check the
account logs for the below error message, which I psoted on this
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Hi Dierk
On 29 June 2001 at 16:20:28 +0200 (which was 15:20 where I live) Dierk
Haasis rearranged electrons to get
When we are at it: It is a good idea to add a short description of the
bug to the automatic subject line.
I know. I forgot on my
Hello andrew,
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 13:50:19 +0100 GMT (15/06/2001, 20:50 +0800 GMT),
andrew wrote:
But one question which is really more about HP software than The Bat!.
HP has a 'scan to email' function but I can't seem to point it at The
BAT! I wondered if anyone else had G85/95 and had
Hi All,
I just got one of those HP G95 (scanner, photocopier, printer, fax)
gizmos and I have to say I'm impressed with it.
But one question which is really more about HP software than The Bat!.
HP has a 'scan to email' function but I can't seem to point it at The
BAT! I wondered if anyone else
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Monday, May 28, 2001, Thomas wrote to Dierk Haasis on TBUDL about
How to generate the list of e-mail addresses from the unformatted text file ?:
DH Oleg, am *I* missing something or was that sent wrongly without any
DH comment by you?
T No, this was sent
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Hi Dierk,
On 23 May 2001 at 11:29:21 +0200(which was 10:29 where I live) Dierk
Haasis wrote to Peter Palmreuther and made these points:
Seems like there's an other reader of the famous magazine c't :-)?
DH Actually I've read Feynman. But I do
Hello Marck,
On Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 12:31:11 PM you wrote:
MDP moderator
MDP Time to go private, methinks :-).
MDP /moderator
Me too :-) ... Sorry I didn't marked it as OT and really last before
DEAD HORSE, simply forgotten :-)
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Peter Palmreuther
Hello Listers,
On Wed, 9 May 2001, at 21:16:07 [GMT -0400] (which was 3:16 where I
live) Tim wrote:
TM I am on 3.0.1 (didn't see a reason to upgrade as palm.com was charging
TM for that upgrade).
I can upgrade from www.palm.com without charges.
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Chema Berian mailto:[EMAIL
Hey Chema,
Thursday, May 10, 2001, 12:46:32 PM, you wrote:
CB I can upgrade from www.palm.com without charges.
I just checked - they must have changed their distribution method.
Last time I looked at v4, it was $19... I think I will still wait
for my 505, I don't want to make too many changes
Sir Jinx!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry for the OT, but someone [I think Paula] asked if XNews is a
off-line newsreader. Well, I DL yesterday XN, and unfortunately,
it's not:( Even more, the author himself recommends Free Agent, or
Gravity, to everyone that needs an off-line newsreader
Sorry for the OT, but someone [I think Paula] asked if XNews is a
off-line newsreader. Well, I DL yesterday XN, and unfortunately,
it's not:( Even more, the author himself recommends Free Agent, or
Gravity, to everyone that needs an off-line newsreader. So, XNews is
_not_ an alternative
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:21:28 +0100
Marck D. Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MDP I use TextPad myself. www.textpad.com. Others speak highly of NoteTab
MDP Pro and UltraEdit, which I don't have URLs for.
At least for Notetab pro i have the url.
Hello,
Wednesday, May 02, 2001, 6:22:18 AM, you wrote:
GE [...]
I use TextPad myself. www.textpad.com. Others speak highly of NoteTab
Pro and UltraEdit, which I don't have URLs for.
jard And my vote . . . http://www.editpadpro.com for a multi-document
jard handelling thing
adore):
feature list snipped!!
chuckle
I'm afraid I cannot excuse that. g
moderator note
IMO, enough recommendations have been made about the best text editor to
use. In fact, the leading ones have all been mentioned. I now declare this
OT thread a 'dead horse'. Please take any further discussions
Hello A,
Wednesday, May 02, 2001, 9:56:01 PM, you wrote:
ACM IMO, enough recommendations have been made about the best text
ACM editor to use. In fact, the leading ones have all been mentioned.
ACM I now declare this OT thread a 'dead horse'. Please take any
ACM further discussions
ones have all been mentioned.
ACM I now declare this OT thread a 'dead horse'. Please take any
ACM further discussions on this to TBOT or privately. Thanks.
OG Fair enough, but what is TBOT?
TBOT is The Bat Off-Topic discussion list. It is a list set up by one
of our members on egroups which
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Hi Jan,
On 30 April 2001 at 09:50:16 -0400 (which was 14:50 where I live)
Jan Rifkinson wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone and made these points:
Marck [..] You should probably try the AVG virus scanner from www.grisoft.cz. I
Marck find it very
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Hello Marck D. Pearlstone !
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:21:28 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 30.04.2001, 16:21 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
[...]
I use TextPad myself. www.textpad.com. Others speak highly of NoteTab
Pro and UltraEdit,
Hi Urban,
On the Monday, April 30, 2001, U wrote:
DH After all, Agent will be developed further!
Unlike my current favorite Gravity ;(
U Have you confirmed this with Micro-Planet?
U After all the help-file for G2.5 says:
U If major improvements (such as version 3) are ever released
Hello Armin,
Monday, April 23, 2001, 8:04:19 AM, you wrote:
AS I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
AS getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
AS mailbox. But this should work without any user interaction. And
AS it would be great if the
Hallo Armin,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 08:04:19 +0200 GMT (23/04/2001, 14:04 +0800 GMT),
Armin Schweitzer wrote:
AS I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
AS getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
AS mailbox. But this should work without any user
Hello Armin,
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 8:04:19 AM you wrote:
AS Hello List.
AS I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
AS getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
AS mailbox. But this should work without any user interaction. And it
AS
Hello Thomas,
Thanks for the quick reply (all replies :-)
I just tried your suggestion .. and it worked for me on our
SunOS 5.6 - Server.
with best regards
Armin Schweitzer
DV-Kaufm. Armin Schweitzer
Medizinische Universitäts- und
Hello List.
I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
mailbox. But this should work without any user interaction. And it
would be great if the program could work in background as a service.
The problem
On 15-04-2001 at 05:38, Thomas kindly wrote:
moi:
Douglas:
KS Gouglas, we were joking. Seriously.
"Gouglas"? Oh well. What's that stuff you're smoking?
Ordinary tobacco. I already privately apologised to Douglas.
Do you have the necessary expert participation lined up?
Yes, in a police
Hello Karin others on this TB! list following this thread,
Saturday, April 14, 2001, you contributed to an OT interchange that
went like this:
T The moderators are doing too good a job - would mutiny be an option?
ACM And how would you go about doing that? Mail *bombing* us??? vbg
KS
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