Hello everybody,
I'm running 1.54 beta10 right now, but no different with 1.53t which I
used before.
I installed PGP 6.5.8 for NT (running Win2k). I had PGP 6.0.2
installed before. PGP itself works fine, I created my own private key
(a new one with 6.5.8, as I had some strange problems with the
Hello Alexander,
Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 10:49:48 AM, you wrote:
AL Why does it show 6.0.2i instead of 6.5.8??
You have to manually edit the pgp65.dll with a Hex-editor and replace
the version number (standard this is 6.5i as I recall correctly) with
6.5.8. Then if you sign a message
Hello pkroy,
31. oktober 2001, 7:02:50, you wrote:
p the webpage link , with command open URL doesnot open
p after installing/uninstalling opera, this problem has surfaced..
Check, that you have a program associated to weblinks...
(Try this: Start - Run - enter http://www.yahoo.com/ and click
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Op woensdag 31 oktober 2001 schreef Han Thomas:
Personally I'd recommend getting this one:
http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgpdisk/ (Use the NT version if you run
Windows 2000)
please, if you must use PGPdisk, download from http://www.ipgpp.com/
Hello Jernej,
Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 3:23:32 PM, you wrote:
JS Hello pkroy,
JS 31. oktober 2001, 7:02:50, you wrote:
p the webpage link , with command open URL doesnot open
p after installing/uninstalling opera, this problem has surfaced..
JS Check, that you have a program associated
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 11:43:40 +0100, Mrten [M] graced us with these
comments:
...
M i think i have a tendency to go off-topic on this list, apologies :)
e-mail security? Off-topic? Nah. :-) It's very relevant and Ritlabs
has a very good solution for
Hi,
I would like to know how to I remove all templetes from the bat?
When I write a new e-mail reply or whatever just want the window to be
blank that have hello and whatever on it..
Also the when selecting text in the write message window it won't
delete only way I can is to cut it...
Anyhelp
Hello David,
You have to manually edit the pgp65.dll with a Hex-editor
Why is that so? Couldn't that be corrected in a new dll?
and replace the version number (standard this is 6.5i as I recall
correctly) with 6.5.8.
Well, that didn't work. But if that is the only reason why the numbers
Hallo Scott,
SS I would like to know how to I remove all templetes from the bat?
Whether it's possible to delete all templates I don't know, but you
could make them blank.
SS When I write a new e-mail reply or whatever just want the window to be
SS blank that have hello and whatever on it..
Scott,
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, at 22:02:38 [GMT +1030] (which was 17:02 where I live) you
wrote:
SS hen I write a new e-mail reply or whatever just want the window to be
SS blank that have hello and whatever on it..
I am not sure if you can delete some files in the relevant dir... but a temp
Hello Mrten,
Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 5:43:40 PM, you wrote:
M well, there are traces of course... shortcuts perhaps on your desktop,
M temporary files left behind...
Yes, not to mention the registry.. Temporary files I'd hope would go on to
the encrypted drive when TB is installed
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.53o
Serial Number 2B077B82
under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2.
There are some features I would like to see in your program:
Every day, more and more users of email clients forget to disable the reading
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Hi Raj,
On 31 October 2001 at 17:32:57 [GMT+0530] (which was 12:02 where I
live) Raj wrote to Scott Sims on tbudl and made these points:
SS hen I write a new e-mail reply or whatever just want the window to be
SS blank that have hello and whatever
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 19:12:07 +0700, Han Thomas [HT] wrote these
comments:
...
HT Yes... I will.. but PGP has been under development for decades.
HT SecureBat is very promising, but it is new. There will be
HT weaknesses. So even with SecureBat I'd
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 at 13:04:16 GMT +0100 (31/10/2001 19:04 where you
think I live) Chema Berian=[CB] wrote to RITLABS :
CB There are some features I would like to see in your program:
CB Every day, more and more users of email clients forget to disable the reading
CB confirmation
Hello Listers,
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, at 19:20:23 [GMT +0700] (which was 13:20 where I
live) Syafril wrote:
CBIgnore confirmation request/Answer confirmations
CBautomatically.
SH It's already there, see Account Template and Folder Template :-)
SH Perhaps you meant while
Marck,
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, at 12:12:55 [GMT +] (which was 17:42 where I live) you
wrote:
MDP You can - use the %BLANK macro to specify that a template is
MDP intentionally blank.
I guess Scott's question was how to remove all templates. I wonder where the template
info
is stored
I am archiving my messages and attachments by exporting them to
Unix-style files and, when necessary, appending additional messages.
My question concerns attachments.
My system is configured to store incoming attachments within message
bodies, and also to delete attachments when the related
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Op woensdag 31 oktober 2001 schreef Joseph N.:
I am assuming the following, but please let me know if this is
correct or not. I am assuming that incoming attachments will
continue to be stored in the archived Unix-style files even after
the
Hallo Gary,
Op Wed, 31 Oct 2001 11:12:28 -0600GMT (dat is 31-10-01, 18:12 +0100GMT
waar ik woon), schreef jij:
G I would like to see TB! have the ability to allow me to optionally
G edit and save mail that I have received. For example, many times, I
G will see a reply to a question that
Hi Roman,
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 12:10 PM, you hammered out in part about
Ability to edit new email:
R On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 18:12:28, Gary wrote:
I would like to see TB! have the ability to allow me to optionally
edit and save mail that I have received. For example,
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Hi Gary,
On 31 October 2001 at 11:12:28 [GMT-0600] (which was 17:12 where I
live) Gary wrote to TB! and made these points:
G I can see no way of doing this presently, the ability to edit
G received email.
You could redirect the mail to yourself,
Hi Marck,
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 12:35 PM, you hammered out in part about
Ability to edit new email:
G I can see no way of doing this presently, the ability to edit
G received email.
M You could redirect the mail to yourself, edit as required and use
M local delivery. That should do
Hi Gary,
Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 6:29:37 PM, you wrote:
[SNIP]
Of course, that saves the email file independently on your HD (in txt
format), but does not save the message within the TB!'s message base for
later retrieval/searching after editing. What I am talking about is
having the
Hi Doug,
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 12:57 PM, you hammered out in part about
Ability to edit new email:
D I'd like this also. I like to use TheBat! for archiving, and moving to
D the outbox is tedious. I guess forwarding it to myself might be ok,
D but I'd prefer it to be straightforward
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 12:29:37 PM, Gary wrote:
R Hit Ctrl-S and edit the text file you saved.
Of course, that saves the email file independently on your HD (in txt
format), but does not save the message within the TB!'s message base for
later retrieval/searching after editing. What
Hi Dwight,
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 1:13 PM, you hammered out in part about
Ability to edit new email:
D I've wished for this capacity in the past. I get notice of phone calls
D via e-mail. When I was using Eudora, I could change to a different
D color font and take notes right in the
Hi Dwight,
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 1:39 PM, you hammered out in part about Ability to
edit new email:
D True. I often forget to use it, although I have a column allocated for
D messages. If one could leave the MEMO window open all the time, and
D have it box down with TB! that would
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 06:15:22 +0530, Pkroy [P] graced us with these
comments:
...
P i am new to bat1.53 and i like its features..
P want to use PGP features but couldnot configure ..
P can anyone help..
Well, you can use TB! using PGP Tray which
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Hello!
I have been having major frustrations with archiving some of my mail
folders with Mailbag Assistant. I think I finally have it figured out,
but it has brought to light an interesting discovery and I am
interested in your opinions.
It would
Hello Scott,
Historians believe that Wednesday, October 31, 2001 at 22:02 GMT +1030
was when, Scott Sims [SS] typed the following:
SS I would like to know how to I remove all templetes from the bat?
Just so you know, if you ever try to forward something, your
forwarding template can't be
Hello Doug,
It was foretold that on Wednesday, October 31, 2001 at 18:57 GMT
+, Doug Weller [DW] would type:
DW but I'd prefer it to be straightforward as it is in at least one other
DW email client I know of.
If you're talking about Outlook, please don't make TB copy this
feature. That's
Hello Raj,
At 9:29 AM on Wednesday, October 31, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'How To I Remove all
Templates?':
Raj However %Blank does not work when one uses Ctrl+Space.
Raj i.e. once you already have some
Raj text generated by the default template.
TB! first looks
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In a message dated, Wed, 31 Oct 2001 13:15:48 -0800, Januk Aggarwal
[JA] wrote:
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DW but I'd prefer it to be straightforward as it is in at least one
DW other email client I know of.
JA If you're talking about Outlook, please don't make TB copy
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 3:50:12 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
I used to be against the concept but an old member of this list, a
one called Ming Li, changed my mind on the issue. :-)
I do agree that it would be a useful feature for some but I can
certainly understand Januk's concern as
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@ 09:57:51 +1300 [ Thu, 1 Nov 2001], Carren [C] contributed this to
our collective wisdom:
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C It would appear, after much tearing out of hair, that Windows
C Explorer has not been updating it's TB! information according to
C changes I have made
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 4:18:09 PM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 4:15:03 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
Dragging the message to the outbox, editing it, and then returning
it to the original folder or where-ever you wish is certainly
feasible. This is what I do.
Hi Allie,
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 3:50 PM, you hammered out in part about
Ability to edit new email:
A I do agree that it would be a useful feature for some but I can
A certainly understand Januk's concern as well. An easy compromise would
A be to make the feature not too easily
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:24:39 -0600, Gary [G] wrote these comments:
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G In Mutt, for example, a Ctrl E automatically puts you in this edit
G mode for new mail, where a Ctrl R is the reply edit mode, certainly
G this is easy to use.
Heh! Too easy.
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@ 16:18:09 -0600 [ Wed, 31 Oct 2001], Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
these words of wisdom:
...
DAC Seems potentially as dangerous as folder templates. It could get
DAC away from one before managed to flag, or one could forget why
DAC they were in the
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@ 16:20:21 -0600 [ Wed, 31 Oct 2001], Dwight A Corrin [DAC] wrote
these words of wisdom:
...
For me, I've noted that TB! will not rename account folders when you
rename the accounts via the TB! interface. However, I've been making
a lot of changes
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 4:02:21 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
For me, I've noted that TB! will not rename account folders when you
rename the accounts via the TB! interface. However, I've been making
a lot of changes *within* accounts for the last couple weeks and all
folder names and
Hi Allie,
On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 4:35 PM, you put forth, in part, about
Ability to edit new email:
A Heh! Too easy. The 'e' and 'r' keys are too close for comfort. :-)
A Mistakes can easily be made.
Okay, okay *however* then one can make use of key remapping g
A The two options
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Thursday, November 01, 2001, 11:02:21 AM, Allie wrote:
ACM But hold on. If you move folders around in TB!, it *will* break
ACM any shortcuts that you may have created in Mailbag Assistant,
ACM since the shortcuts are pointing to the folders
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@ 16:21:47 -0600 [ Wed, 31 Oct 2001], Dwight A Corrin [DAC]
thoughtfully wrote the following:
...
DAC It also changes the creation date, and it looks like maybe the
DAC received date as well. Where does that put it in threading?
Yes, these are
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@ 16:49:47 -0600 [ Wed, 31 Oct 2001], Gary [G] wrote these words of
wisdom:
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A Heh! Too easy. The 'e' and 'r' keys are too close for comfort. :-)
A Mistakes can easily be made.
G Okay, okay *however* then one can make use of key remapping g
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Thursday, November 01, 2001, 11:02:21 AM, Allie wrote:
ACM TB! seems to keep up here at my end. If the changes aren't being
ACM reflected in Explorer then it's TB!'s fault.
Just as an after thought. One of my accounts currently has *no*
Gary,
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, at 13:27:53 [GMT -0600] (which was 00:57 where I live) you
wrote:
G TB does have the ability for notations within a message (shft+cntl+i)
Another feature I would like to see (Incl the ability to edit incoming mail) would be
for
the memo field to support Macros /
Hello, tbudl.
I know this has been discussed before, but I have lost a lot of my
old messages and searching is difficult in the Web-based archives.
So I hope you won't mind if I ask again:
What good methods have you all found for storing your old messages?
I know some of you just
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