se one to upper case got rid of the weird font issue.
> Maybe it was something else but here's my reply format, see if it works for
> you it's all formatted as 12pt Arial HTML.
>
>
> Hello %OFromFName,
> %ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, you wrote:
> %QUOTES
> %CURSOR
> -- Me
in foreign exchange markets, extreme deficits, inefficient
bureaucracies, etc., are governments that are detrimental to an economy).
v 5.3.8.4 (BETA) on Windows 6.2 Build 9200
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http
Hello,
I want to cange my ID and password on this site:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Cannot find any way to do it.
Can someone let me know where can I do this?
Thank you
--
Best regards,
Peter
The BAT 3.95.6,
Windows XP, Service Pack 2
me know where can I do this?
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/
Maybe you should drop somebody at Ritlabs a mail to drop your ol
account...
--
Groetjes, Roelof
WINDOWS is to computing what Etch-a-Sketch is to art.
http://www.voormijalleen.nl/
The Bat! 3.96.04 (BETA)
Windows XP 5.1 Build
Hello Peter!
On Wednesday, February 07, 2007, 10:37 AM, you wrote:
I want to cange my ID and password on this site:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Cannot find any way to do it.
Peter, for me, my BT and my beta download accounts' user name and
password are the same.
You can change
The BAT 3.96.04 (BETA),
Windows XP, Service Pack 2
Current version is 3.95.08 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
and my beta download accounts' user name and
Mary password are the same.
Mary You can change by logging in at BT on the Main page and then clicking
Mary on the My Account button.
Can someone let me know where can I do this?
Mary 1) Go here:
Mary https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/main_page.php
Mary 2
Hello Peter!
On Wednesday, February 07, 2007, 4:21 PM, you wrote:
I logged in to download the new beta version - no problem - but had to use
a different ID and password. I would like to have just one ID and PW to
remember.
I see.
Then Roelof's advice is probably the best. Write directly
Hello Peter!
On Saturday, December 16, 2006, 6:07 PM, you wrote:
I am registered at the silverstones.. Website. But if I go to the
proper pageto D/L I end up with the old beta.
Ah, yes.
For some reason, ever since the ALPHA beta series came in--at
least--the RitLabs team hasn't kept
Hello Fellow TBUDL Subscribers Who Might Consider Running a Beta!
The splash screen on the current beta is as colorful as the Christmas
season. Worth being a beta tester just to get an advance peek at it.
Beta version 3.86.11 is running well, reliably, and stably, according
to everything I hear
Hi Mary,
Saturday, December 16, 2006, 7:56:08 AM, you wrote:
MB Beta version 3.86.11 is running well, reliably, and stably,
MB according to everything I hear. Certainly it is for me.
It's running well for me too, Mary. However, I'm replying to you to
explain how I manage dealing
Hello Perry!
On Saturday, December 16, 2006, 9:20 AM, you wrote:
There's nothing special about my system and others may have a better
one, but once I realized the process of switching versions was that
simple, I felt comfortable signing up for and participating in the
beta testing.
Oh
a beta, might find it of value.
--
Regards,
Perry
Using The Bat! v3.86.11 beta on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Current version is 3.85.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat
Mary Bull @ 2006-12-16 6:56:08 AM
Benefitting from beta testing mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's tempting to me to close and re-launch The Bat! just for the
pleasure of another look at the cheerful splash screen. But the
biggest benefit, of course, is the collection of features and fixes
Hello Mary,
Saturday, December 16, 2006, 7:56:08 AM, you wrote:
Mary Hello Fellow TBUDL Subscribers Who Might Consider Running a Beta!
Mary The splash screen on the current beta is as colorful as the Christmas
Mary season. Worth being a beta tester just to get an advance peek at it.
Mary Beta
Hello Chris!
On Saturday, December 16, 2006, 1:22 PM, you wrote:
It's tempting to me to close and re-launch The Bat! just for the
pleasure of another look at the cheerful splash screen. But the
biggest benefit, of course, is the collection of features and fixes
of this latest beta version
Hello Peter!
On Saturday, December 16, 2006, 1:03 PM, you wrote:
I tried to get this beta version, but if I go to the website:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
the latest version for download is 3.81.18 which is older than my
regular version. Where did you find the 06/Xmas version?
Maxim
Hello Mary,
Saturday, December 16, 2006, 3:21:47 PM, you wrote:
Mary Hello Peter!
Mary On Saturday, December 16, 2006, 1:03 PM, you wrote:
I tried to get this beta version, but if I go to the website:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
the latest version for download is 3.81.18 which
Hello Peter!
On Saturday, December 16, 2006, 4:10 PM, you wrote:
I tried to get this beta version, but if I go to the website:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
the latest version for download is 3.81.18 which is older than my
regular version. Where did you find the 06/Xmas version?
Mary
On Saturday, December 16, 2006 Peter Kerekes, [PK] wrote:
snipped a bit
Where can I download it?
3.86.11 BETA is available at
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tbb38611.rar
--
Regards,
Ron Secord
Using TB! 3.86.11 beta Professional
Under Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2
Hello Ron,
Saturday, December 16, 2006, 5:20:13 PM, you wrote:
Ron On Saturday, December 16, 2006 Peter Kerekes, [PK] wrote:
Ron snipped a bit
Where can I download it?
Ron 3.86.11 BETA is available at
Ron http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tbb38611.rar
Thank you
Hello Mary,
Saturday, December 16, 2006, 5:40:37 PM, you wrote:
Mary Hello Peter!
Mary On Saturday, December 16, 2006, 4:10 PM, you wrote:
I tried to get this beta version, but if I go to the website:
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
the latest version for download is 3.81.18 which
DAC There is usually a change log, which may or may not be as complete as
DAC some people want/expect, with new betas.
Is there a Website where this log could be looked ?
--
WilWilWil
:flag-france:
TB 3.60.07
BayesIt! 0.8.4
Windows XP
Service Pack 2
Hi WilWilWil,
on Tue, 6 Sep 2005 22:01:43 +0200GMT (06.09.2005, 22:01 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
W Is there a way (website or mailing list) to obtain list of bugs
W solved and new feature developped whenever a new BETA is available.
W Just for information. I don't want to risk my TB with beta
DAC Using The Bat! 3.61.03 beta on Windows XP version 5,1
I see you use BETA 3.61.03 : can I expect copy/paste problem and HTML answer
are solved in it ?
Is there a way (website or mailing list) to obtain list of bugs solved and new
feature developped whenever a new BETA is available. Just
On Tuesday, September 6, 2005, 3:01:43 PM, WilWilWil wrote:
I see you use BETA 3.61.03 : can I expect copy/paste problem and
HTML answer are solved in it ?
If you mean can you reply with quoted text, and copy and paste from
HTML, the answer seems to be yes.
Is there a way (website or mailing
Hello MAU,
On 4 Sep 2004 at 16:52:30 +0200 GMT [16:52 CEST] you wrote:
M Traditionally on the net, asterisks mean *bold*, underscores mean
M _underlined_, slashes mean /italics/, etc.
I know. :) And my text is either naked or underlined.
--
Cheers, The Bat! 2.12.00 on
Andre
Hello Mary,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 10:57:06 -0500 GMT [17:57 CEST] you wrote:
MB :grin: Okay. 4 * * 1
MB But, Andre, I use *asterisks* to indicate emphasis,
I don't. And for exactly for that reason. If I need to show emphasis
which is seldom enough i use underscores.
I realize I'm not coming
Hello Andre!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 8:29 AM, you wrote:
MB :grin: Okay. 4 * * 1
MB But, Andre, I use *asterisks* to indicate emphasis,
AW I don't. And for exactly for that reason. If I need to show
AW emphasis which is seldom enough i use underscores.
Well, I think I had noticed
.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v4.123 Beta/Umpteen
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello Andre Wichartz,
04-Sep-2004 15:29, you wrote:
g
Sorry to jump in here, I just tested a little bit - here (v2.12) the smiley
interpreter doesn't interpret anything in chevrons ... no g no
nothing, it just appears as-is...
In addition, it only interprets smileys if they aren't following
Hello Alexander!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 10:42 AM, you wrote:
MB g
ASK ... the smiley interpreter doesn't interpret anything in ,,,
This is how it has always been. Take a look at the .msl files in The
Bat!/Images. TB! will only call the image as a text replacement for
the handle,
Hello Mary Bull,
04-Sep-2004 18:08, you wrote:
MB g
ASK ... the smiley interpreter doesn't interpret anything in ,,,
This is how it has always been. Take a look at the .msl files in The
Bat!/Images. TB! will only call the image as a text replacement for
the handle, which you can read in
Hello Alexander!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 11:19 AM, you wrote:
ASK ... the smiley interpreter doesn't interpret anything in ,,,
...
ASK I mean - I placed g as a handle there. Including the
ASK chevrons aka pointed brackets. Placing *g* is interpreted,
ASK however.
Ah. I see. I
Hello Mary!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 11:46 AM, you wrote:
ASK Dunno - I just created my own smiley theme, and it contains a
ASK :-) handle, of course! ;-)
MB That explains why I don't see it--neither in the default.msl nor
MB in the pcwsmileys.msl as downloaded (default with TB!,
Friday, September 3, 2004, 6:28:38 AM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, if it's okay, let's have a poll:
MB 1) For Smiley handles enclosed in colons : :
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
Smileys in colons would probably be easier for me to
implement ..
TBv.2.12.00
NT5 SP4
--
Hello Lynn!
On Saturday, September 04, 2004, 1:20 PM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, if it's okay, let's have a poll:
MB 1) For Smiley handles enclosed in colons : :
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
L Smileys in colons would probably be easier for me to implement ..
Enclosed in
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 11:32:31 AM, you wrote:
MB Thanks for answering. :)
No problem .. had I not got so far behind with my email,
due to being gone yesterday, I'd have seen the previous
posts describing the situation.
Lynn
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]* * *Aun Aprendo
I'd rather
Lynn, [L] wrote:
I'd rather be WARP'ed* * *Team OS/2
I'm a long time OS/2 user. I stopped using it in mid 1999.
How's it going now with that OS. Is it still viable in that apps are
being still actively developed for it?
--
-= Allie =-
The Bat! v3.0 · Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2)
Allie_M, [AM] wrote:
I'm a long time OS/2 user. I stopped using it in mid 1999.
How's it going now with that OS. Is it still viable in that apps are
being still actively developed for it?
Shucks! My booboo. I guess it could have been worse, but this was
intended as an off-list message. I
Hello Mary,
Thursday, September 2, 2004, 11:58:43 PM, you wrote:
ASK I heard that characters like : and - and ) (and their
ASK relatives) actually do like the freedom of imagination they leave
ASK on the user side, rather than being pressed into a graphical
ASK image. Stop the suffering!
I
MicroDot on the Amiga did is - t'was most luvlee!)
IMO, this is much more useful than smileys. If you make an entry in the
BT, let me know and I'll support it.
--
greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 2.13 Lucky Beta/8 /thebat version
os Windows XP
Op Fri, 3 Sep 2004 09:35:55 +0200 schreef Alexander S. Kunz:
Btw., is there a feature request open for an interpreter that turn
*this* into bold and _that_ into underlined and /those/ into italics
when using the RTV? I'd support that! (my old ZConnect point program
MicroDot on the Amiga did
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
n'abend A.Translator,
Friday, September 3, 2004, 9:56:12 AM:
Btw., is there a feature request open for an interpreter that turn
*this* into bold and _that_ into underlined and /those/ into italics
when using the RTV? I'd support that! (my old
Hi Alexander,
on Fri, 3 Sep 2004 09:35:55 +0200GMT, you wrote:
ASK Btw., is there a feature request open for an interpreter that turn
ASK *this* into bold and _that_ into underlined and /those/ into italics
ASK when using the RTV?
Yes, there are: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=0001902
Hello Peter Meyns,
03-Sep-2004 11:51, you wrote:
ASK Btw., is there a feature request open for an interpreter that turn
ASK *this* into bold and _that_ into underlined and /those/ into italics
ASK when using the RTV?
Yes, there are: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=0001902 and
Hello Alexander!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 2:35 AM, you wrote:
ASK I heard that characters like : and - and ) (and their
ASK relatives) actually do like the freedom of imagination they
ASK leave on the user side, rather than being pressed into a
ASK graphical image. Stop the suffering!
MB
Hallo Mary,
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 07:31:32 -0500GMT (3-9-2004, 14:31 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MB This is the reason that all the handles on the Smileys page are
MB enclosed in colons. I hope that 9Val will soon edit the default.msl
MB file to enclose all handles in colons there.
Oh no, not
Hello Roelof!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 7:48 AM, you wrote:
MB This is the reason that all the handles on the Smileys page are
MB enclosed in colons. I hope that 9Val will soon edit the
MB default.msl file to enclose all handles in colons there.
RO Oh no, not colons, I'd prefer (don't
On Friday, September 3, 2004 @ 8:31:32 PM, Mary Bull wrote:
[snips]
Mary I hope that 9Val will soon edit the default.msl
Mary file to enclose all handles in colons there.
No offence to anyone, but I'd prefer they fixed bugs rather than play with
toys that aren't much use in the real world,
Hello Allen!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 8:43 AM, you wrote:
MB As Keeper of the Smileys, I can easily edit every handle of the
MB PCWize Smileys Smileys page to have a brackets ( ) enclosure
MB rather than a colons enclosure. It would be a bit time-consuming,
MB but I can do that, and I have
Hello Mic!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 8:35 AM, you wrote:
Mary I hope that 9Val will soon edit the default.msl file to enclose
Mary all handles in colons there.
MicCullen No offence to anyone, but I'd prefer they fixed bugs rather
MicCullen than play with toys that aren't much use in the
Hello Mary,
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 08:28:38 -0500 GMT (03/09/2004, 20:28 +0700 GMT),
Mary Bull wrote:
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
I would like this better.
I understand Allen's caveat about HTML tags, I'm just uttering a wish
as a (plain text) user. *are* quite common,
Hello Thomas!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 9:24 AM, you wrote:
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
TF I would like this better.
Okay, including Roelof, this makes 2 openly expressing this preference
so far. Thanks so much for responding.
TF I understand Allen's caveat about
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 14:12:04 +0200 GMT(03/09/2004, 13:12
+ GMT), Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK Btw., is there a feature request open for an
ASK interpreter that turn *this* into bold and _that_
ASK into underlined and /those/ into italics when using
ASK the RTV?
Yes, there are:
Hello Allen!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 10:00 AM, you wrote:
AD As for :: v. , I really don't care either way. ...
MB That was the impression I had in regard to many who are using
MB Plain Text View, when the discussion took place on tbbeta.
AD Right--from plain-text side, it
Hello Mary Bull,
03-Sep-2004 15:58, you wrote:
Thank you so very much for your kind offer. Let's see how many would
truly prefer a change from colon enclosures, and I'll get back to you.
Count me in as a pointed-bracket-preferer. :)
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ
Hello Alexander!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 10:33 AM, you wrote:
ASK Count me in as a pointed-bracket-preferer. :)
Okay, that puts the count at 4. Thanks a bunch for your response. :)
--
Best regards,
Mary
The Bat! 3.0 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2
Hello Mary,
On 3 Sep 2004 at 08:28:38 -0500 GMT [15:28 CEST] you wrote:
MB Therefore, if it's okay, let's have a poll:
MB 1) For Smiley handles enclosed in colons : :
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
I vote for * * :p
--
Cheers, The Bat! 2.12.00 on
Andre
Hello Andre!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 10:49 AM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, if it's okay, let's have a poll:
MB 1) For Smiley handles enclosed in colons : :
MB 2) For Smiley handles enclosed in brackets
AW I vote for * * :p
:grin: Okay. 4 * * 1
But, Andre, I use *asterisks* to
Hæ!
Friday, September 3, 2004, 17:49, Andre Wichartz wrote:
I vote for * * :p
Me too. ;)
--
Kveðja!
Thorvald Neumann | aesir media
http://www.aesir.de/
[The Bat! v2.12.03 without BayesIt on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4]
Listening to: DeutschlandRadio Berlin
Hello Mary,
MB Yes. But with the smiley interpreter on, the handles without colons in
MB the default.msl can be startling, and I see that 9Val has still not
MB had time to edit them.
Hmm, quite strange, I've deleted
MB GRR , grr , and headshot
and other handles without colons from
Hello 9Val!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 12:48 PM, you wrote:
MB Yes. But with the smiley interpreter on, the handles without
MB colons in the default.msl can be startling, and I see that 9Val
MB has still not had time to edit them.
9 Hmm, quite strange, I've deleted
I am so glad to hear
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 17:33:55 +0200 GMT(03/09/2004, 16:33
+ GMT), Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK Hello Mary Bull,
ASK 03-Sep-2004 15:58, you wrote:
Let's see how many would truly prefer a change from
colon enclosures, and I'll get back to you.
ASK Count me in as a pointed-bracket-preferer.
Hello Eric!
On Friday, September 03, 2004, 1:38 PM, you wrote:
MB Let's see how many would truly prefer a change from
MB colon enclosures, and I'll get back to you.
ASK Count me in as a pointed-bracket-preferer. :)
E And me.
So that's:
5 for pointed-brackets, or angle-brackets,
1
Friday, September 3, 2004, 12:35:55 AM, you wrote:
ASK Btw., is there a feature request open for an
ASK interpreter that turn
ASK *this* into bold and _that_ into underlined and
ASK /those/ into italics
ASK when using the RTV? I'd support that! (my old
ASK ZConnect point program
ASK MicroDot on
in TBBeta and TBUDL, I just and strongly believe the NFS is
NOT mature enough for a release version. I think Ritlabs has made a big
mistake here.
I don't mind beta testing the NFS as I think I have proven in the last
couple of weeks, but I refuse to do so with a release version. One thing
is finding
Hello Miguel,
Thursday, September 2, 2004, 5:24:02 PM, you wrote:
M One thing is finding a bug here and there...
They could start with the installer! In a moment of weakness, during
a lull in my afternoon, I was going to have a peek at v3.
I backed everything up, God knows there have been
Hello Nick!
On Thursday, September 02, 2004, 11:57 AM, you wrote:
ND I wish that I could adopt Mary's positive approach (and I suspect
ND she's a much happier person than for it!), but I'm suffering a mild
ND form of cumulative disappointment with TB! Nothing terminal I suppose,
ND but sad all
Hello Mary,
Let me offer you and Miguel both a :batbeer: ?
You can view it at
http://www.PCWize.com/thebat/PCWSmileys.php
since I have no doubt that both of you are in PTV Mode. :)
I appreciate the beer, but please don't force me to make comments about
smileys ;-)
--
Best regards,
Miguel
Folders.
Sorry the New Filter System has been such a pain for you, Miguel. I
use so few--just some Address Book simple templates--that it's not
interfering with me, so far.
And I do agree with you that v. 3.0 is a beta (to quote Shakespeare,
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet
Hello MAU,
Thursday, September 2, 2004, 11:24:02 AM, you wrote:
M I don't know if my contribution to beta testing the NFS was good, bad,
M valuable or not. It certainly took quite a bit of my time, although I
M enjoyed it. But if RITLabs wants to count on me... new Beta cycle.
It was spot
Hello MAU,
02-Sep-2004 19:21, you wrote:
I appreciate the beer, but please don't force me to make comments about
smileys ;-)
I heard that characters like : and - and ) (and their relatives)
actually do like the freedom of imagination they leave on the user side,
rather than being pressed into
Hello Mary,
And I do agree with you that v. 3.0 is a beta (to quote Shakespeare,
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet--or not, as the case
may be. g ).
In Spain we say: A monkey dressed in silk is still a monkey.
It's marketing. The company has to live, financially. I'm happy
Hello Stuart,
It was spot on as far as I can see.
Thanks Stuart, I owe you a beer ;-)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.12.00
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
said somewhere before, I was one of the first to pay for the
M upgrade the very same night v3.0 was released, without waiting for the
M special discount announced for beta testers and refusing a free upgrade
M I was offered. ...
I saw that. I did not mean to imply you weren't one of the first
the NFS is NOT mature enough for a
M release version.
Agree with you, but see below
M So, unless Ritlabs opens a new beta cycle with a Beta version that, like
M 2.13 Beta6/7/8,
No new beta-cycles in near 1-2 weeks, as you understand,
nothing depends of programmers now
M I refuse
appreciate information on how things will evolve
in the near future. Like a freeze for new features, concentrating on
bugfixes... whatever information.
No new beta-cycles in near 1-2 weeks, as you understand, nothing depends
of programmers now
I don't know how big a company Ritlabs is, and of what
Hello Alexander!
On Thursday, September 02, 2004, 1:07 PM, you wrote:
MAU I appreciate the beer, but please don't force me to make
MAU comments about smileys ;-)
ASK I heard that characters like : and - and ) (and their
ASK relatives) actually do like the freedom of imagination they leave
ASK
Hello 9Val,
Thanks for your reply that I assume (I am pretty sure) it was intended
to be PM. I will reply off-list.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.12.00
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL'
Michael-
Ditto here. I run nod32 on the server and I also run Norton AV on my
workstations just because I don't trust *anything* completely. But
nod32 has _never_ let anything through for Norton to catch.
--
-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Hi Michael,
On Monday, August 9, 2004 17:17 your local time, which was Tuesday,
August 10, 2004 at 01:17 my local time, Michael Wilson [MLW] wrote;
MLW I have been using nod32 for several years, and have never used a BAT!
MLW plug-in. I do not need one. Nod32 will monitor any port you want and
Hi Paul,
On Monday, August 9, 2004 17:05 your local time, which was 22:05 my
local time, Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote;
PC I tried the Nod32 beta with the plugin. I had a problem where I could
PC not send an email with an attachment. I never got an answer back from
PC eset, so I went back to AVG
Hello Chris,
Tuesday, August 10, 2004, 2:59:36 PM, you wrote:
PC I tried the Nod32 beta with the plugin. I had a problem where I could
PC not send an email with an attachment. I never got an answer back from
PC eset, so I went back to AVG.
CW Hmm, that's not very encouraging!?
CW I
On Wed 11 August 2004, 4:57:49 +1000, Chris Weaven wrote:
As stated in the original mail, the reason I believe I need to use the
plug-in is because when using a TLS connection with my mail server, IMON
is unable to scan the message as it is encrypted.
Is this the case?
The transport link is
Hi,
I'm using The Bat! version 2.12 beta/7 in evaluation mode and discovered 2
issues that may be bugs:
1) if you create an account without saying during the creation steps that it
will use authenticated SMTP, you won't be able to enable this feature
afterwards. You can set the checkbox
Hello Nestor,
Monday, August 9, 2004, 1:57:29 PM, you wrote:
NF I'm using The Bat! version 2.12 beta/7 in evaluation mode and
NF discovered 2 issues that may be bugs:
You are using a very old beta. Try getting the new one, or install the
official 2.12 release (it's newer than that beta
-in and that it works. The reason I require a plug-in is because my
mail is received via TLS and I am led to believe proxy scanners such as
IMON d are unable to scan these types of messages. Plus I like the way
plug-ins work.
The last I read was that it was at beta stage. Has it got any further
than
are unable to scan these types of messages. Plus I like the way
CW plug-ins work.
CW The last I read was that it was at beta stage. Has it got any further
CW than this?
I tried the Nod32 beta with the plugin. I had a problem where I could
not send an email with an attachment. I never got an answer
Hello Chris,
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Chris mused about NOD32 Plug-In Beta. (at least
in part):
CW NOD32 is up there on my list of alternatives, as long as there is a TB!
CW plug-in and that it works. The reason I require a plug-in is because my
CW mail is received via TLS and I am led to believe
Hello Peter,
Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 3:41:25 PM, you wrote:
PO Up to the 2.04.04 release BayesIt 0.4gm worked quite fine here, with a
PO score level of 40.
PO Starting with 2.04.04, BayesIt 0.4gm SE hardly catches spam anymore. It
PO has been trained with something like 3000 spam messages,
Hello Peter,
On 24 Feb 2004 at 21:41:25 +0100 GMT [21:41 CET] you wrote:
PO Hello Andre Wichartz,
PO on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:44:26 +0100 (2004-02-24 18:44:26 in .nl) in the
PO message with reference
PO mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
PO [AW] wrote (at least in part):
DW This is what I've been doing,
Tuesday, February 24, 2004, Doug Weller wrote:
I can't get it to kick in.
Do you get any error message, such as the /very/ helpful It seems like
something is present in your registry, but it's not enough or corrupted
that it gives me at startup.
Not a big problem to me, but it would be nice if
but this
is not easily to find out by beta testers or the porgrammer before the
error occurs.
Look, one of a described problem was that the progress circle of
connection center was displayed in another color than the rest of the
box. In my eyes this is a pity because it doesn't look as nice as it
should
Hello ken,
on Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 1:26:48 AM, ken green wrote:
Come on, this isn't about my needs changing beyond what The Bat has to
offer. This is about The Bat promising on functionality and hitting
90% - and I'm complaining about that 10%
Yes, and that is good. If noone would
Hello tbudl
Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 5:31:08 PM,
in which you wrote:
M In software development it is normal
M that in some special circumstances the software may fail.
Ain't that the truth. And with some software the circumstances don't
have to all that
Hello Doug,
on Tue, 24. Feb 2004 at 06:10:24 + you wrote:
No, I can't confirm that. For me the 2.04.4 works very fine (also the
Spamfilter BayesIt which is included in that distribution.
D I can't get it to kick in. I'm not sure what I've done wrong, tried to
D follow the instructions.
Quoting dAniel hAhler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Doug,
on Tue, 24. Feb 2004 at 06:10:24 + you wrote:
No, I can't confirm that. For me the 2.04.4 works very fine (also the
Spamfilter BayesIt which is included in that distribution.
D I can't get it to kick in. I'm not sure what I've
Hello Doug,
On 24 Feb 2004 at 13:58:38 + GMT [14:58 CET] you wrote:
DW This is what I've been doing, marking spam as Junk, but shouldn't Bayesit start
DW to filter out spam by itself? When does it start doing that?
Yes, but in my experience it needs a lot of spam before. At least a few
Hello Andre Wichartz,
on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:44:26 +0100 (2004-02-24 18:44:26 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
[AW] wrote (at least in part):
DW This is what I've been doing, marking spam as Junk, but shouldn't
DW Bayesit start to filter out spam by itself? When
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