Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Melissa, On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 09:30:40 -0800 GMT (27/10/2003, 00:30 +0700 GMT), Melissa Reese wrote: I would not recommend this product to my parents or other non-geeks, On the other hand...I did get my mother - who is impressively non-computer literate - to use TB!. I did this

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread David R. Austen
Hello, Anthony: Thank you for this. Your message was valuable, even for somebody who has used the Bat for several years. Your remind me that it would be a mistake to recommend it to family members (who would rely on me for support) and you have also reminded me of the importance of keeping HTML

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Mogens Holst
Hello Anthony, Sunday, October 26, 2003, 13:30, you wrote: AGA After two days of trying it out, I decided to purchase The Bat! The Bat AGA will replace Outlook Express as my primary e-mail client. AGA The reasons why I bought it: AGA 1. Spam relief AGA The ability to set filters that look at

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Frank J de Bruin
Sunday, October 26, 2003, 1:01:14 PM, Anthony wrote: AGA There is no excuse for _any_ bugs in a commercial product. This statement is naive and ignores the current state of the art in software development. It is impossible to make a software product that meets the huge and complex (sometimes

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Allie Martin
Melissa Reese, [MR] wrote: MR On the other hand...I did get my mother - who is impressively MR non-computer literate - to use TB!. ... MR ... Now and then, she even surprises me with a new trick that she MR has discovered on her own. Each time she learns about a new and MR useful TB! feature,

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Darrin, on Sun, 26 Oct 2003 07:51:47 -0800GMT (26.10.03, 16:51 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : JM Good luck! I found two new features just this morning! D lol! I think I say that about every day. I always find features that I D didnt know were there. I have been using

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Jack Morrison
Sunday, October 26, 2003, 6:01:14 AM, you wrote: 3. Sparse documentation I'm not one to depend a great deal on documentation, but the online help for The Bat is among the sparsest I've ever seen, and it's a complex product. I can usually figure out things on my own, That's good news,

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Mark Wieder
Darrin- Sunday, October 26, 2003, 7:51:47 AM, you wrote: D lol! I think I say that about every day. I always find features that I D didnt know were there. Ditto here, although I usually find features because of discussion on this list. I'll take tbudl over documentation any day! -- -Mark

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov
Hello Anthony, Sunday, October 26, 2003, 2:01:14 PM, you wrote: AGA 1. PGP support AGA PGP support for Outlook Express with PGP 8.x works great. It hardly AGA works at all with The Bat. This is quite strange to hear. From my experience, it's quite contrary :-) AGA No sense in having twenty

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread Allie Martin
Melissa Reese, [MR] wrote: BTW, are my signatures verifying OK since getting my public key update, i.e., the one with the newly generated encrypting subkey? MR They're fine here. :-) Good. I was wondering if I'd need to generate a brand new key pair. -- -= allie_M =- | List Moderator

Re: Purchased the Bat!

2003-10-26 Thread MAU
Hello Michael, I apologize if this has been previously discussed (if so, please direct me to the appropriate thread and I'll look it up), but is there a way to filter those strings of random letters? I didn't even know how to describe the problem before reading your description above. I