Hi TBUDL,
I work with 1.47 Halloween Edition and found a possible bug.
Maybe somebody can verify this...
In my editor settings I use the autosave feature (40seconds).
Now if I write a new message and wait for 40 seconds, I see this message
in my outbox. If I send it, it will be deleted from
Hello Juergen,
on Thursday, November 02, 2000, 09:46, you wrote:
Now if I write a new message and wait for 40 seconds, I see this message
in my outbox. If I send it, it will be deleted from this location after
a successful send. But if I write a new message, wait 40 seconds until
it is
Dear Batters :)
Do you happen to know if TB 1.47 (Halloween Edition) supports
PGP/Mime? I'm using PGP 6.58, and set in the PGP-Preferences to use
PGP/Mime. Did I forget something? It doesnt seem to work :/ Thanks for
any tips!
Cheers,
Johannesmailto:[EMAIL
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Hi Juergen,
On 02 November 2000 at 10:00:21 GMT +0100 (which was 09:00 where I
live) Juergen Frisch wrote and made these points:
The only chance to get rid of this mail is to delete the messages.*
files in the filesystem outbox folder.
JF
Johannes M. Posel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you happen to know if TB 1.47 (Halloween Edition) supports
PGP/Mime? I'm using PGP 6.58, and set in the PGP-Preferences to use
PGP/Mime. Did I forget something? It doesnt seem to work :/ Thanks
for any tips!
PGP/MIME is not supported by TB at
Hi Juergen,
The only chance to get rid of this mail is to delete the messages.*
files in the filesystem outbox folder.
JFYour first message has been saved as draft. Mark it in the outbox
JFpane and remove the "draft save icon" near the envelope by clicking
JFon it.
this made the
Hi there Christian,
Going back 11:58 02.11.2000. when you uttered the following thoughts:
PGP/MIME is not supported by TB at the moment. Thus, do not set this
option.
*sad* :(
HTH
Cheers,
Johannesmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Johannes,
On 02 November 2000 at 11:48:02 GMT +0100 (which was 10:48 where I
live) Johannes M. Posel wrote and made these points:
JMP Do you happen to know if TB 1.47 (Halloween Edition) supports
JMP PGP/Mime?
Not yet.
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.\\arck
Hello all,
Thursday, November 02, 2000, Johannes M. Posel wrote:
Going back 11:58 02.11.2000. when you uttered the following thoughts:
PGP/MIME is not supported by TB at the moment. Thus, do not set this
option.
*sad* :(
Max working now on S/MIME options and SSL encryption. He told me,
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 00:22:41 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote these
comments about 'Copying filters to another account upgrading from v. 1.42':
DH One down, one to go: What about copying filters to another account?
DH Any way to do that? A default filter
Hi there Marek,
Going back 12:15 02.11.2000. when you uttered the following thoughts:
Max working now on S/MIME options and SSL encryption. He told me, then
will be possible to implement PGP/MIME. But I don't know when, because
Max want to implement right OpenPGP standard :-))
I see :) On
Hi Januk,
Thursday, November 02, 2000
I'm also certainly pleased with any idea which might be useful
to solve my problem ...
Sorry I couldn't provide more help.
No problem, at least I learned that I didn't misread or forget
something. I think I'll go for your idea with using the default
Hello all,
Thursday, November 02, 2000, Johannes M. Posel wrote:
Max working now on S/MIME options and SSL encryption. He told me, then
will be possible to implement PGP/MIME. But I don't know when, because
Max want to implement right OpenPGP standard :-))
I see :) On the other hand, the
On Wednesday, November 01, 2000, 2:27:12 PM, Karin wrote:
There is another solution: make a filter for your two secondary
accounts that filters all their incoming mail to your primary
account's mailbox, and continue processing.
I assume you mean those messages are "moved" to the Inbox of the
On Wednesday, November 01, 2000, 2:57:12 PM, Jeff wrote:
Incoming mail isn't a problem, as I set the same reply-to address,
but its outgoing that's the problem. I don't think i could what
you suggest with outgoing messages, as they need to be sent first
So you're talking about Outgoing
Hello TBUDL,
I have created 2 address books for 2 separate mailing listings.
In the Account | Sorting Office / Filters, there is an "add address
to address book." How do I select which address book?
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Joe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey Joe,
I have created 2 address books for 2 separate mailing listings.
In the Account | Sorting Office / Filters, there is an "add address
to address book." How do I select which address book?
Look at the properties of your address book, you can check it there.
bye, Marc
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On November 2, 2000, at 10:21:37 PM, Joe Wrote:
J I have created 2 address books for 2 separate mailing listings. In the
J Account | Sorting Office / Filters, there is an "add address to address
J book." How do I select which address book?
I think
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Hello BatListers,
I'm afraid I'm still a bit confused about this subject.
I was trying to set up a test group, i.e. give a
group a name enter some email addresses for people
who have the same thing in common. Then
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On November 2, 2000, at 3:15:23 AM, Marek Mikus Wrote:
MM Max working now on S/MIME options and SSL encryption. He told me, then
MM will be possible to implement PGP/MIME. But I don't know when, because
MM Max want to implement right OpenPGP
It's The Bat compatibly with Windows 2000?
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Greetings,
Patazasmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Patazas,
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 21:00:44, you wrote,
P It's The Bat compatibly with Windows 2000?
It sure is, that's what I'm running The Bat on.
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Slut Patazas,
jeudi 2 novembre 2000, 22:00:44, tu discourais:
P It's The Bat compatibly with Windows 2000?
Of course it is, I use it with win 2000 !
A+
Did,
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I have installed and updated a couple of new software packages, and
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Original Message
Subject: Bat crash
From: Ming-Li [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 11/1/2000
To: Mitch Wagner on TBUDL [EMAIL
Hello Jan,
JR I'm afraid I'm still a bit confused about this subject. I was
JR trying to set up a test group, i.e. give a group a name
JR enter some email addresses for people who have the same thing
JR in common. Then create a new msg address it to the list
JR name. I tried this TB! wouldn't
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 11:10:02 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote these
comments about 'Filters':
NA I think you can only choose one AB as your default for add/delete. It
NA would be nice to have the option to check which AB's the address is added
NA to.
Hello ztrader,
CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + L
Friday, November 03, 2000, 2:28:39 AM, you wrote:
z I seem to have lost a folder. It had about 100 messages. I read it an
z hour or so ago. Just did an alt-f2 to get all mail and was reading
z through the various folders, and this folder was listed as
On Wednesday, November 01, 2000, 10:21:37 PM, Joe wrote:
I have created 2 address books for 2 separate mailing listings. In
the Account | Sorting Office / Filters, there is an "add address
to address book." How do I select which address book?
You can only designate one AB as the default
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 8:28:39 PM, ztrader wrote:
I seem to have lost a folder. It had about 100 messages. I read it an
hour or so ago. Just did an alt-f2 to get all mail and was reading
through the various folders, and this folder was listed as having only
one message that just
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 2:45:33 PM, Mitch wrote:
I have installed and updated a couple of new software packages,
So maybe some key system files (.dll and such) have been changed
(probably by a wrong version). Other than Win2k (no idea about ME),
system files are not well-protected in
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 9:25:20 PM, -= Ana Paula =- wrote:
AP CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + L
Says "no lost folders found". Sounds right - the folder is not lost,
it is big enough to have many msgs, and it is a file on the disk, in
the right place. Not lost, but only showing one msg (now two
On Thursday, November 02, 2000, 9:57:35 PM, Ming-Li wrote:
ML So the folder isn't missing, but messages in it are, right?
Yes.
ML My first instinct is that you unintentionally "set up" a display
ML filter. Do you know that you may click on any field of a message
ML in the message list pane
Hello ztrader,
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 at 23:30:27 GMT -0800 (which was 11:30 PM
where I live) witnesses say ztrader typed:
Hey - that's nice! Just tried it. But that does not seem to be the
problem in that folder. Even tried a restart of TB, and it still has
only a few msgs. I can see much
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