Re[2]: Runline switches

2001-12-08 Thread colin gebhart

thanks,

that worked like a charm.  too bad i wasn't smart enough to find it on
my own.  i'm not too worried about local security issues because it is
a family computer.  i just don't want people messing with settings
that don't know what they are doing.  because then i have to go back
and troubleshoot a problem i didn't cause.

lates,
colin

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Saturday, December 08, 2001, 1:06:59 AM, you wrote:

JA Hello Colin,

JA On Saturday, December 8, 2001 at 00:11 GMT -0600, a creature mimicking
JA colin gebhart [CG] wrote:

CG does anyone know if TB supports runline switches and how to format
CG them?

CG what i want to do is run TB in administrator/user configuration, but i
CG don't want to have to enter my account name and password each time
CG i open TB like it requires.

JA Absolutely, check out the help file under:
JA   |- Contents
JA  |- Advanced Usage topics
JA |- Command line parameters

JA The one you want is the /Focus command.

CG since i am running winXP in multiuser mode

JA This will work on any version of Windows.  Be warned, you are
JA increasing the chance that someone else could find your password.



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HTMLless Outlook

2001-12-08 Thread William Moore

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 Certainly, a professionally designed email message formatted
 with HTML (such as the HTML edition of the SitePoint Tribune)
 can be more readable, can impart visual information more 
 effectively, and can more easily link to online resources.

 That said, HTML email (especially of the unsolicited variety)
 can violate the reader's privacy by reporting back to the
 sender through inline images. It can also waste bandwidth, and
 send more objectionable material, such as images and sounds,
 straight to your email inbox (a big concern for parents whose
 children receive email).

 For these reasons, many Internet users have elected to use email
 clients that don't support HTML email, because programs like
 Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express don't allow the viewing of
 HTML email to be disabled.

 To address this problem, NTBugtraq.ntadvice.com editor Russ
 Cooper has created a tool called NoHTML, which disables HTML
 email in Outlook 2000, and converts it to plain text in Outlook
 2002.

 Unfortunately, NoHTML does not work in Outlook 98 or earlier,
 nor does it work in Outlook Express. But for users who have
 shied away from the power of Microsoft's Outlook email package
 because of its blind acceptance of HTML email, this plugin will
 make all the difference:

  NoHTML v1.2.0.0
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Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

Hi,

I'm using, as you see, Yahoo for my email. I have never any problems
with it. In the past I used Hotmail which is really s..t.

When I post a message to this list then it takes a while (an hour or
sometimes two days) to see my posting appearing in the list. Sometimes
I receive the replies much earlier. Strange.

Some say that this is a problem of Yahoo. But what if I never
experienced this problem in other lists?. Is it really Yahoo or could
the problem be at the side of this list?

If you can convince me that Yahoo is the problem then I will search for
another email service. In that case: which do you suggest?

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Re: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Allie C Martin

On Sat, 08 Dec 2001 13:16:12 +0100, Marc Van Breemen [MVB] wrote these
comments:
...
MVB I'm using, as you see, Yahoo for my email. I have never any
MVB problems with it. In the past I used Hotmail which is really
MVB s..t.

MVB When I post a message to this list then it takes a while (an hour
MVB or sometimes two days) to see my posting appearing in the list.
MVB Sometimes I receive the replies much earlier. Strange.

MVB Some say that this is a problem of Yahoo. But what if I never
MVB experienced this problem in other lists?. Is it really Yahoo or
MVB could the problem be at the side of this list?

MVB If you can convince me that Yahoo is the problem then I will
MVB search for another email service. In that case: which do you
MVB suggest?

It could be a problem with Yahoo or it could be a problem with one of
the intermediate relay servers. If you give us a sample of one of the
delayed message's headers we'd be more able to tell where the problem
lies i.e. where the delay took place.

I'm quite sure there's nothing wrong from the list side since I get
back messages that I posted, usually within a minute or two.

I have had problems with my Yahoo POP account and this is why I
stopped using it. I find each persons mileage varies.

If you wish to try another, I'd suggest a gmx.net account. I've been
using it without problems for some time now.

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TB! V1.54 Beta/15 - SINGLELINE

2001-12-08 Thread jan

Hello TBUDListers.

   Is there a way to use the SINGLELINE macro to construct a
   QT that deletes just one line.

   The purpose is to build a QT that will manually delete a
   greeting line as in 'Hello TBUDListers.  replace it
   with a time-of-day greeting as in Good morning
   TBUDListers.

   TIA

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Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Sebastian

Hey there. :)

I am new to the group, and I have one huge problem with the BAT:

Right now, the dear Outlook user community is sending out the Badtrans
viruses like crazy. I received plenty of them from various people, of
course none of them affected my computer.

Now, since last nite, my Norton AntiVirus agent detects exactly this
virus, a [EMAIL PROTECTED] - in my TEMP folder!

The filename that has this virus supposedly in it changes all the
time, and the file itself is never deletable. It's a temporary file,
that has names from BAT44.tmp to BAT98.tmp - all that.

What can I do?

I expect the virus to be in some email that is in my Outlook, but I
searched through everything, deleted every mail that was in the Trash,
nothing helped. What can this be?

Any help is gladly appreciated,
thank you very much,

Sebastian. :)

PS: Oh, and whenever I close THE BAT, the virus warnings go away, too!


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Update: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Sebastian

Okay, sorry, I wanted to say that I expect the virus to be in some BAT
mail - that is the program I am using, not Outlook.

So, whenever BAT is open, NAV detects a virus in my temp folder.

Thank you for your help,

Sebastian. :)


S Hey there. :)

S I am new to the group, and I have one huge problem with the BAT:

S Right now, the dear Outlook user community is sending out the Badtrans
S viruses like crazy. I received plenty of them from various people, of
S course none of them affected my computer.

S Now, since last nite, my Norton AntiVirus agent detects exactly this
S virus, a [EMAIL PROTECTED] - in my TEMP folder!

S The filename that has this virus supposedly in it changes all the
S time, and the file itself is never deletable. It's a temporary file,
S that has names from BAT44.tmp to BAT98.tmp - all that.

S What can I do?

S I expect the virus to be in some email that is in my Outlook, but I
S searched through everything, deleted every mail that was in the Trash,
S nothing helped. What can this be?

S Any help is gladly appreciated,
S thank you very much,

S Sebastian. :)

S PS: Oh, and whenever I close THE BAT, the virus warnings go away, too!


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Re: Unable to Download

2001-12-08 Thread Thomas F

Hello Raj,

On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 10:22:11 +0530 GMT (08/12/2001, 12:52 +0800 GMT),
Raj wrote:

R From the afternoon today I have been experiencing problems in down loading large
R mails. When I say large I mean around 40K or so.

R It seems that the problem appears to be localised in the sense that I have tried
R 3 different pop servers and Iam unable to download from any.

I have one  accont that does this occasionally. I am sure it is the
POP server. You also said that it used to work and you haven't changed
anything on your computer. Try and check with your ISP whether they
have changed anything.

R As mentioned I can download files thru the browser other wise.

Different protocol. Maybe they have restricted email size, but not
file download size.

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Re: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Sebastian,

On 08 December 2001 at 14:08:40 [GMT+0100] (which was 13:08 where I
live) Sebastian wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:

 Hey there. :)

 I am new to the group, and I have one huge problem with the BAT:

Since you are using TB, the problem is minor.

 Now, since last nite, my Norton AntiVirus agent detects exactly this
 virus, a [EMAIL PROTECTED] - in my TEMP folder!

 The filename that has this virus supposedly in it changes all the
 time, and the file itself is never deletable. It's a temporary file,
 that has names from BAT44.tmp to BAT98.tmp - all that.

This file is a temporary copy of an incoming / not yet received
message.

 What can I do?

One of two things:

1). Turn off NAV. Let TB download the infected mail in peace (it won't
hurt - it's coming into TB after all). Turn on NAV once the mail
retrieval is complete.

2). Use TB's Dispatch mail on server functions to delete the
offending message from the server.

The problem is that NAV is being unnecessarily intrusive to TB's mail
retrieval process - that's why I won't use it myself.

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Re[2]: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Sebastian

Hi Marck.

Wow, you are absolutely right - I just looked at the connection
details of one POP mail account, and it says: could not store message
batxx.tmp - how can I get this message?

Thank you,

Sebastian.


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Re: Editing/Composing Messages

2001-12-08 Thread Zach Robbins


Friday, December 07, 2001, 12:31:00 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:

 There are times when it would be good to be able to see something
 in a monospaced font. It would be good if there was an easy way to
 toggle back and forth. I remember such a feature in Eudora. (if
 there is one in TB! I'm not aware of it. I looked at the List of
 (un)documented shortcuts and didn't find one.

 That would be quite nice; Agent does have it.

Not as a hotkey though, only as a menu item. Right? Either way, it's a
great thing for any list/newsgroup reading client to have.

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Re: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Sebastian,

On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 14:08:40 +0100GMT (8-12-01, 14:08 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

S The filename that has this virus supposedly in it changes all the
S time, and the file itself is never deletable. It's a temporary file,
S that has names from BAT44.tmp to BAT98.tmp - all that.

The problem is that you've got a mail with a virus in your pop-box. TB
tries to download the message and writes it in the temp-dir.
Because Norton Antivirus doesn't allow the creation of this file (it
is infected) TB can't finish the download, so it quits downloading.
Next time TB starts collecting messages, it starts with the infected
maessage, NAV prevents the downloading, so the message is still on
your server. Etc, etc, etc.

Solution? Two possibilities, disable NAV, collect the message with TB
so it'll get deleted from the server and delete it in your inbox. Or
delete the infected message from your server, the log of TB should
give you the header-info of the faulty message, it's probably one with
a from-address starting with an underscore _ , since that's the way
badtrans works.

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Re[2]: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Sebastian

Hi Roelof.

Thank you for your input. :)

I looked into my logfile, and it only gives me the path to my temp
folder as well as the filename (batxx.tmp) that it could not store.

How can I take a look at what's on my server?

Thank you,

Sebastian. :)

RO Hello Sebastian,

RO On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 14:08:40 +0100GMT (8-12-01, 14:08 +0100GMT, where I
RO live), you wrote:

S The filename that has this virus supposedly in it changes all the
S time, and the file itself is never deletable. It's a temporary file,
S that has names from BAT44.tmp to BAT98.tmp - all that.

RO The problem is that you've got a mail with a virus in your pop-box. TB
RO tries to download the message and writes it in the temp-dir.
RO Because Norton Antivirus doesn't allow the creation of this file (it
RO is infected) TB can't finish the download, so it quits downloading.
RO Next time TB starts collecting messages, it starts with the infected
RO maessage, NAV prevents the downloading, so the message is still on
RO your server. Etc, etc, etc.

RO Solution? Two possibilities, disable NAV, collect the message with TB
RO so it'll get deleted from the server and delete it in your inbox. Or
RO delete the infected message from your server, the log of TB should
RO give you the header-info of the faulty message, it's probably one with
RO a from-address starting with an underscore _ , since that's the way
RO badtrans works.


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Re: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Sebastian,

On 8  Dec 2001 at 14:44:33 you wrote (at least in part):

S I turned the tool off, killed both the program itself-process, as well
S as the agent process.

S Then I hit the check mail for all button but nothing came - am I
S doing something wrong?

Have you tried the mail dispatcher?
If so and there are no mail left on server you'l.l have to locate the
offending mail in your mailbase.

This can be done as follows:

- Open up the search dialogue.
- Check Look in: All Accounts
- Search for: Re:
- Tab Advanced
  - Message has attachments
  - Size is LARGER than: 30 K bytes
  - Size is SMALLER than: 50 K bytes
- Start searching.

This may find some more messages than the virus containing, but I'm
quite sure the one you need to find will be found too as the virus
every time creates a mail starting with 'Re:' in subject and as itself
is 29KByte sized the mail will at least have a size between 30  50
KBytes.
Now go through the search result list and look for mails with a two
files attached. One is called 'message.htm' (that's not a real
attachment, but it looks like one) and the other is named with a
double extension. It ends with '.doc.pif', '.doc.scr', '.mp3.pif',
'.mp3.scr' and maybe one or two additional endings may be possible (I
can't recall them all right now).
If you found a mail that could contain the virus try to save the
attachment. Scan the saved file with NAV. If NAV alerts you when you
try this you've found _one_ :-) Tell NAV what ever you want, let it
delete the file.
Delete the message.
Go on looking for other mails maybe containing this virus. Do the same
'Save', 'Check', 'Delete mail if positive' procedure until you're done
through all found mails.
Close the search window. Go through all 'Trash' folders, clear them
(or if there are mail in some Trash-folders you want to keep delete
only the mails you already deleted in normal message list within the
search window).
After you've done with all Trash-folders use menu 'Folder', entry
'Compress all folders'.

Now the mails are _really_ deleted, even from message data base and
you can fire up your NAV-Agent again.

It should not alert you about any virus in a .tmp file anymore (at
least until you receive the next one *g*)


S Please let me know,
S thank you very much,

Hope this helps

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Re: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

ACM On Sat, 08 Dec 2001 13:16:12 +0100, Marc Van Breemen [MVB] wrote these
ACM comments:
snip
ACM MVB When I post a message to this list then it takes a while (an hour
ACM MVB or sometimes two days) to see my posting appearing in the list.
ACM MVB Sometimes I receive the replies much earlier. Strange.
ACM It could be a problem with Yahoo or it could be a problem with one of
ACM the intermediate relay servers. If you give us a sample of one of the
ACM delayed message's headers we'd be more able to tell where the problem
ACM lies i.e. where the delay took place.

My posting 'Just curious why' was sent by me at 7-12-01 20:40 (GMT+1)
and I received it today (8-12-01).

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Re: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Sebastian,

On 08 December 2001 at 15:15:28 [GMT+0100] (which was 14:15 where I
live) Sebastian wrote to Roelof Otten and made these points:

RO ... Or delete the infected message from your server, the log of
RO TB should give you the header-info of the faulty message, it's
RO probably one with a from-address starting with an underscore _ ,
RO since that's the way badtrans works.

 How can I take a look at what's on my server?

Use Account | Dispatch mail on server.

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It worked - Thank YOU!

2001-12-08 Thread Sebastian

Hey guys, it worked, I am now error-message free!

Thank you so much for all your input, I really appreciate it, great
group!

Merci,

Sebastian. :)


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Re: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread William Moore

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Hello Marc

Thank you for your email dated Saturday, December 08, 2001, 12:16:12 PM, in which you 
wrote:


MvB In that case: which do you suggest?
Try www.gmx.com - multi-language support, good security/privacy
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Re: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

ACM If you wish to try another, I'd suggest a gmx.net account. I've been
ACM using it without problems for some time now.

I did go to the website to sign on and give it a try, but they want to
know too much of you. I'm not willing to supply that much information.

Do you have other suggestions?

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Re: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread mlh

Hi Marc,

Saturday, December 08, 2001, 02:43 pm, you wrote:

MvB I did go to the website to sign on and give it a try, but they want to
MvB know too much of you. I'm not willing to supply that much information.
MvB Do you have other suggestions?
Lie to them.

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Re: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

m MvB I did go to the website to sign on and give it a try, but they want to
m MvB know too much of you. I'm not willing to supply that much information.
m MvB Do you have other suggestions?
m Lie to them.

Oke, I think you're right. I lie and try. But...please tell my mom I
lied. ;)
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Re[2]: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Kevin Conlin

Saturday, December 08, 2001, mlh
In Regards to Yahoo slow? 


m Hi Marc,

m Saturday, December 08, 2001, 02:43 pm, you wrote:

MvB I did go to the website to sign on and give it a try, but they want to
MvB know too much of you. I'm not willing to supply that much information.
MvB Do you have other suggestions?
m Lie to them.

m HTH



i  currently use GMX.Net or GMX.Co.uk if you cant understand
the  German  Language.   they  are  excellent  as they are a
WebMailPop  mail server combined.  they are also _very_
fast  in  their  sending of emails and its excellent service
you get from them for Free.


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Re[2]: Norton detects Badtrans Virus in BAT Temp-File...

2001-12-08 Thread Geoff Lane

Saturday, December 08, 2001, 1:36:41 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote in
reply to Sebastian:


 One of two things:

 1). Turn off NAV. Let TB download the infected mail in peace (it won't
 hurt - it's coming into TB after all). Turn on NAV once the mail
 retrieval is complete.

 2). Use TB's Dispatch mail on server functions to delete the
 offending message from the server.

 The problem is that NAV is being unnecessarily intrusive to TB's mail
 retrieval process - that's why I won't use it myself.
---

Sebastian doesn't say which version of Norton Antivirus he's using. If
this is NAV 2001 or later, you can manually configure it scan incoming
email and to either quarantine or delete infected attachments. This
allows uninterrupted downloading of mail.

If you configure NAV like this, it replaces each infected attachment
with a text file that identifies the virus that the attachment
contained, and gives the action that NAV took.

Here's the full procedure of how to manually configure NAV and TB to
give maximum protection with minimum disruption to mail downloads.

1. Open NAV2001, either from the Start menu or by double-clicking the
   system tray icon. In NAV2001, click Options.
2. In the Options dialog box, click Email Protection, in the Action
   list select Delete the attachment or Quarantine the attachment.
3. Expand Email Protection, click Advanced, then select Enable Manual
   Configuration.
4. Click OK, then close NAV2001.
5. In TB, open the account properties sheet, then select Transport.
6. In the User box, type your username at your ISP, followed by a
   slash, followed by the name of your ISP's POP3 server. For example,
   if your user name fred and the mail server name is
   mail.mydomain.com, you should type fred/mail.mydomain.com in the
   User box.
7. In the Mail Server box, type pop3.norton.antivirus, then click OK.

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Re: Editing/Composing Messages

2001-12-08 Thread Dierk Haasis

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On 8  Dec 2001 at 08:50:20 you wrote:

 Not as a hotkey though, only as a menu item. Right? Either way, it's a
 great thing for any list/newsgroup reading client to have.

Menu and tool bar button.




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Re: Just curious why ....

2001-12-08 Thread Don Zeigler

On 12/7/2001, Marc van Breemen wrote:

 I'm a former Calypso user which is, as you maybe know, now orphaned
 by the owner. So let's say it's dead. Now I am looking for the best
 replacement. Two email clients are left in my search: Becky and The
 Bat. Both are extremely good.

Greetings, fellow former Calypso user!

 BUT: I want a email client that will last for a long long time. I
 don't want to start using a email client again that will be
 discontinued at some time. Can I rely on RitLabs that they introduce
 The Bat version 2 in the very near future? They are building it for
 more than two years now. Still no beta to see, that is not really
 promising.

It doesn't bother me that much -- TB does what I need it to do for
now, any any new features, to me, are nothing but gravy. I'll agree
that the pace of development has been a little slow, but they are a
small company. I also believe that they don't follow the oft-used
practice of releasing new versions that are often little more than
betas, and letting the public at large be unwitting beta testers (can
anyone say Microsoft?).

 MCS, the former developer of Calypso, also promised to introduce new
 versions and then suddenly pulled the plug out; because: You can't
 beat Outlook. Why wouldn't this happen with The Bat? Why not?.

I've heard different stories about why MCS pulled the plug on Calypso.
Judging from posts made by Calypso tech support to the Calypso email
list I belonged to, they were pretty much caught by surprise by the
decision to discontinue the product.

 Can anybody explain me why RitLabs introduces new features (like
 common folders) in an 'old' version (version 1.xx) when they are
 very (I hope) busy with finishing (I hope) version 2.? If I were
 them I put all my effort in completing version 2 and, besides
 solving the serious bugs, quit developing version 1. Why not? Tell
 me, why not?

I think it's a convenient way to get early test results on features
planned for v2.0. As I understand from my brief time on this list,
v2.0 is going to be a major rewrite. By putting new features in the
current 1.x series they can get feedback on problems, etc, before
introducing the features into 2.0. This way their users will get a
more stable v2.0 right off the bat (no pun intended).
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Re[2]: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Don Zeigler

On 12/8/2001, Marc van Breemen wrote:

 I did go to the website to sign on and give it a try, but they want to
 know too much of you. I'm not willing to supply that much information.

Who says you have to be completely truthful when you fill out those
sign-up forms? :-)
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How to indent a whole block of text?

2001-12-08 Thread Rick Reumann

Sorry if this question is simple. I did check through some of the
archives for an answer and have tried different editor settings. What
I want to be able to do is to be able to select a whole region of text
and be able to indent the whole block. I think it can be done because
with the smart tabs on I can type that way and it comes out fine
indented. However, I still don't see how to take a whole block of text
that isn't indented and indent it some. Maybe it's not possible?

Thanks for any help.

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Re: Just curious why ....

2001-12-08 Thread Nils Haag (mailing lists)

Hello Marc, hi list,
 
On Friday, December 07, 2001 'Marc van Breemen' wrote:

 Can I rely on RitLabs that they introduce The Bat version 2 in the
 very near future?

I don't belive it will be finished within the next three or four
months. but really nobody knows that exactly. Probably even ritlabs
doesn't know.

 They are building it for more than two years
 now. Still no beta to see, that is not really promising. 
[...]
 Can anybody explain me why RitLabs introduces new features (like common
 folders) in an 'old' version (version 1.xx) when they are very (I hope) busy
 with finishing (I hope) version 2.? If I were them I put all my
 effort in completing version 2 and, besides solving the serious bugs,
 quit developing version 1. Why not? Tell me, why not?

Why is everyone so focused to the version 2? If a program works well
and solves all my problems it can be a version 0.1, version 0.9 or
10,000. And if I don't like a program and they call it version 2000
XL, it won't become better!
So be happy about a great mail-client in version 1.xx!


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copying filter

2001-12-08 Thread Joseph N.

Is it possible to copy a filter from one account to another in the
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Re: How to indent a whole block of text?

2001-12-08 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Rick,

On 08 December 2001 at 10:38:19 [GMT-0500] (which was 15:38 where I
live) Rick Reumann wrote to Bat List and made these points:

 Sorry if this question is simple.

Sort ... of then again ...

 ... What I want to be able to do is to be able to select a whole
 region of text and be able to indent the whole block.

Switch to column block mode (Ctrl-OC or use the status bar - click
where it says Stream), mark and cut the whole block, place the
cursor at the column offset required and paste. If you reformat the
block, it retains the indent but wraps the right margin.

Of course, this is not possible without a free caret editor g!

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IMAP email login using encrypted password

2001-12-08 Thread Randy

Hi Peter,

 But one thing _is_ sure: Netscape has to send User/Pass too, otherwise
 no Login could be done :-) But as I said: seem Netscape needs to do
 this only once in opposite to TB! :-)

You are correct about Netscape holding the connction open but I am
confirming that in the one Netscape login sequence, the username
and password are NOT visible in the packets.

I don't mean to anal about this as I've been using FTP and other
unencoded stuff for years. My concern is that, as we move towards a
future where there is more and more malicious hacking of all
kinds, and speaking as someone who needs to log in on a lot of
customers' servers I am going to be wanting to avoid yelling that
password every few minutes day after day.

That's why I began looking into the Secure Bat which uses hardware
protection. I was trying to get the MD5 or other protected stuff
working in the regular Bat to see if the secure version willwork
with my servers.

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Re: copying filter

2001-12-08 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Joseph,

On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 09:51:34 -0600GMT (8-12-01, 16:51 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

JN Is it possible to copy a filter from one account to another in the
JN same group?

Yes.
Select the filter, Ctrl-C, go to the other account, Ctrl-V

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Re[2]: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread pkroy

Hello Marc,

  the experince is similar

Best regards,
 pkroy   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


just to recap , you wrote on Saturday, December 08, 2001 at 8:13:25 PM
  
   ACM If you wish to try another, I'd suggest a gmx.net account. I've been
ACM using it without problems for some time now.

 I did go to the website to sign on and give it a try, but they want to
 know too much of you. I'm not willing to supply that much information.

 Do you have other suggestions?


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Re[2]: How to indent a whole block of text?

2001-12-08 Thread Rick Reumann

On Saturday, December 08, 2001, 10:49:27 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:


 ... What I want to be able to do is to be able to select a whole
 region of text and be able to indent the whole block.

MDP Switch to column block mode (Ctrl-OC or use the status bar - click
MDP where it says Stream), mark and cut the whole block, place the
MDP cursor at the column offset required and paste. If you reformat the
MDP block, it retains the indent but wraps the right margin.

 Thanks! Works great. The only slightly annoying thing I'm running
 into is if say I copy or cut text from somewhere else and want to
 paste it indented as you mentioned above, I have to make sure I have
 enough space to fit the pasted in text. In other words in column mode
 it doesn't automatically force down my signature and the paste will
 run right over it. Is there a way I could force it to 'push' down what
 is below where I am pasting?


MDP Of course, this is not possible without a free caret editor g!

  Wow, is this what all the editor discussion was about over the
  past few days? Is the anti-bat editor clan against having this
  feature? I don't get. I think it's great.








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Re: How to indent a whole block of text?

2001-12-08 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Rick,

On 08 December 2001 at 11:33:01 [GMT-0500] (which was 16:33 where I
live) Rick Reumann wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:

RR .. Is there a way I could force it to 'push' down what is below
RR where I am pasting?

In a word - no :-(. But it's not too hard to open up the space by
leaning on the return key. Of course, if you're just indenting a block
in situ, the space is already there.

MDP Of course, this is not possible without a free caret editor g!

RR Wow, is this what all the editor discussion was about over the
RR past few days?

A bit.

RR Is the anti-bat editor clan against having this feature? I don't
RR get. I think it's great.

It's just one of the many things made possible by it, but I don't want
to reopen that Can-O-Worms(tm).

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Re[2]: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

Hello Allie,

On 8 Dec 2001, 13:55:55, you wrote:

 If you wish to try another, I'd suggest a gmx.net account. I've been
 using it without problems for some time now.

Oke, I lied and I cheat and now I have a gmx.net account. It looks
that it works fine and fast. This is a test to see if I see my posting
quicker.

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Re[3]: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

 Oke, I lied and I cheat and now I have a gmx.net account. It looks
 that it works fine and fast. This is a test to see if I see my posting
 quicker.

YES!!! Finally a quick response. Bye bye Yahoo, hello GMX.NET!


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Re: Just curious why ....

2001-12-08 Thread Allie C Martin

@ 10:17:51 -0500 [ Sat, 8 Dec 2001], Don Zeigler [DZ] wrote these
words of wisdom:
...
DZ It doesn't bother me that much -- TB does what I need it to do for
DZ now, any any new features, to me, are nothing but gravy. I'll
DZ agree that the pace of development has been a little slow,

I disagree here and am of the view that the pace of TB! development
has been very quick. A LOT has happened to TB! since I started using
it in 1999 and the version then was 1.31 (I think).:-) It's just that
the version numbers have been going up in much smaller increments when
compared to other software undergoing similar enhancement/development.
For example, when the message base format for TB! was changed, the
version number moved from v1.41 to v1.42. When the interface got a
face lift in terms of the consolidation of options and the CC, the
version number jumped from 1.52 to 1.53. There are numerous other
examples of major enhancements being reflected by small increases in
version number including:

Numerous new macros and making macro recursive.

Message List Colouring

Backup/Restore and Synchronising functionality

GnuPG Support

Message memos.

Source viewer

Kill-filter revamping

There are even more radical enhancements that are being tested in the
v1.54 betas and this is only a move from v1.53.

So, if you're going to assess development based on version numbering.
you'll be sorely disappointed. Though v2 has been long in coming, I've
been quite content since development has certainly progressed in the
interim. Many are however impatient because v2 is slated to have some
important interface enhancements such as customisable toolbars,
remappable keyboard shortcuts, an alternate editor, plug-in support
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Re: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Thomas F

Hello Marc,

On Sat, 08 Dec 2001 15:27:07 +0100 GMT (08/12/2001, 22:27 +0800 GMT),
Marc van Breemen wrote:

ACM If you give us a sample of one of the delayed message's headers
ACM we'd be more able to tell where the problem lies i.e. where the
ACM delay took place.

MvB My posting 'Just curious why' was sent by me at 7-12-01 20:40 (GMT+1)
MvB and I received it today (8-12-01).

I think Allie meant the RFC822 headers (hit crtl-atl-K to toggle). On
the Date and Received headers we can see where the message was
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Re: It worked - Thank YOU!

2001-12-08 Thread Peter Meyns

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S Hey guys, it worked, I am now error-message free!

S Thank you so much for all your input, I really appreciate it, great
S group!

Yes, Sebastian, it is. :))

I'd like to add: You are lucky to use TB!. You will really have to *force*
it to execute any Outlook viruses. ;o)

S Merci,

I'm grateful too. :)

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Re: Just curious why ....

2001-12-08 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Allie,

On 08 December 2001 at 12:47:15 [GMT-0500] (which was 17:47 where I
live) Allie C Martin wrote to Don Zeigler on TBUDL and made these
points:

ACM Many are however impatient because v2 is slated to have some
ACM important interface enhancements such as customisable toolbars,
ACM remappable keyboard shortcuts, an alternate editor, plug-in
ACM support among other things.

The truth is that 1.54 is almost certain to be released as the first
V2 early next year. It will only contain a completion of the feature
set we're already testing for that release and /possibly/ a gesture in
the direction of customisable toolbars. The other features you list,
although generally hinted at being slated for V2, probably won't see
the light of day until around v2.1. There is a credibility issue in
saying This is V2, since a major percentage of the features
originally promised for that version will have been implemented and
tested piecemeal in the V1 series. RIT have already suffered enough
skepticism for not having released V2 after having first discussed the
feature set for it nearly two years ago.

The main icing on the cake features above and beyond what's there
now will be (AFAICS) new sorting office, new HTML renderer, new editor
with HTML authoring (don't yell at me; it's not my fault; blame the
magazines that mark TB down in the reviews for not having it - do you
want RITlabs to survive or not? even though the rest of the world is
just beginning to realize that HTML mail is actually a BAAAD thing
(tm) - I'm certainly not going to be using it), global folders,
customisable toolbars (in theory) plus the stuff we already have - CC,
GPG, new mailbase. Oh yes. You already said that. And it's already
been rebuilt using Delphi 6 which means that they're getting ready to
port to Linux soon after.

Anyway. This is mostly on good authority rather than conjecture.

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Hi and question from a list newbie

2001-12-08 Thread Rudy Willis

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Hello TBUDL,

  There used to be instructions in the FAQ to configure The Bat! as a
  mailing list server, but they are gone.  The link gets a 404 (page
  missing) error.  Would anyone have these?

  Thanks,
  Rudy Willis

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Re[2]: copying filter

2001-12-08 Thread Robbie Robertson

I   had   the   same  quetion and your suggestion works great, It even
maintains the correct destination folder. Thank you.

Now, is there a way to do the same thing with multiple filters?


Thanks ... Robbie
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 Hello Joseph,

 On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 09:51:34 -0600GMT (8-12-01, 16:51 +0100GMT, where I
 live), you wrote:

JN Is it possible to copy a filter from one account to another in the
JN same group?

 Yes.
 Select the filter, Ctrl-C, go to the other account, Ctrl-V



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REPLY TO: macro

2001-12-08 Thread jan

Hello TBUDListers.

   I had always thought that adding %REPLYTO=address
   replaced the default Account Reply-To: info. Yet I have
   been unable to do that  I can't find a reason why.

   Any suggestions would be appreciated.

   TIA

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Re: Hi and question from a list newbie

2001-12-08 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Rudy,

On 08 December 2001 at 11:49:08 [GMT-0700] (which was 18:49 where I
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points:

RW   There used to be instructions in the FAQ to configure The Bat!
RW   as a mailing list server, but they are gone.  The link gets a
RW   404 (page missing) error.

My bad. I've now fixed the link on the FAQ.

It should be pointing to: http://www.pcwize.com/tblh/faq.shtml

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Re: REPLY TO: macro

2001-12-08 Thread Allie C Martin

@ 14:11:45 -0500 [ Sat, 8 Dec 2001], Jan Rifkinson [JR] contributed
this to our collective wisdom:
...
JR I had always thought that adding %REPLYTO=address replaced the
JR default Account Reply-To: info. Yet I have been unable to do that
JR  I can't find a reason why.

JR Any suggestions would be appreciated.

I use it pretty extensively since I don't use the same reply-to
address all the time. In fact, I use it for this list.

The only thing I can suggest is to check the user error factor and be
certain that you're triggering the template which you edited (include
another macro or text and see if it works) and be certain that the
macro syntax is sound.

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Re: copying filter

2001-12-08 Thread Allie C Martin

@ 11:05:03 -0800 [ Sat, 8 Dec 2001], Robbie Robertson [RR]
thoughtfully wrote the following:
...
RR I   had   the   same  quetion and your suggestion works great, It even
RR maintains the correct destination folder. Thank you.

RR Now, is there a way to do the same thing with multiple filters?

Copy the filter and then paste it in a text editor. Do the same with
the other filters. There's no need to do anything in the editor window
more than simply paste the filters each time you copy them. Now copy
the entire text from the editor and paste it in the target filter set.

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Re[2]: Just curious why ....

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

Hello Allie,

On 8 Dec 2001, 18:47:15, you wrote:

 So, if you're going to assess development based on version numbering.
 you'll be sorely disappointed. Though v2 has been long in coming, I've
 been quite content since development has certainly progressed in the
 interim. Many are however impatient because v2 is slated to have some
 important interface enhancements such as customisable toolbars,
 remappable keyboard shortcuts, an alternate editor, plug-in support
 among other things.

That's what I meant when I posted this message. I am 90% happy with
what The Bat offers right now. I, as you maybe can see, finally
switched definitely to The Bat.

I just can't wait until the ability to write HTML messages is
introduced. I just want to use some bold and underline in my text. No
pictures, just simple enhancement of text.

If this feature is implemented in version 1.55 then I don't care for
version 2 anymore ;)).

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Re[3]: Yahoo slow?

2001-12-08 Thread Marc van Breemen

Hello Kevin,

On 8 Dec 2001, 15:56:06, you wrote:

 i  currently use GMX.Net or GMX.Co.uk if you cant understand
 the  German  Language.   they  are  excellent  as they are a
 WebMailPop  mail server combined.  they are also _very_
 fast  in  their  sending of emails and its excellent service
 you get from them for Free.

I know. I'm a GMX user for half a day now and I'm very glad that I
moved from Yahoo to GMX. BTW GMX.net is also in English or several
other languages.

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Re[2]: copying filter

2001-12-08 Thread Robbie

Thanks Allie, that worked like a charm. Much better than the way I did
it originally. (I copied the .src firl but then had to reestablish all
the folder pointers.)


Thanks ... Robbie
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 @ 11:05:03 -0800 [ Sat, 8 Dec 2001], Robbie Robertson [RR]
 thoughtfully wrote the following:
 ...
RR I   had   the   same  quetion and your suggestion works great, It even
RR maintains the correct destination folder. Thank you.

RR Now, is there a way to do the same thing with multiple filters?

 Copy the filter and then paste it in a text editor. Do the same with
 the other filters. There's no need to do anything in the editor window
 more than simply paste the filters each time you copy them. Now copy
 the entire text from the editor and paste it in the target filter set.



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Re: TB! V1.54 Beta/15 - SINGLELINE

2001-12-08 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello jan,

Historians believe that Saturday, December 8, 2001 at 08:05 GMT -0500
was when, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [J] typed the following:

JIs there a way to use the SINGLELINE macro to construct a
JQT that deletes just one line.

Not that I know of. It should be a pretty easy with a regular
expression, but there aren't any macros to access the current
message's text.  A work around would be to select the entire message
body (Ctrl-A) and put it into the clipboard (Ctrl-C).  Then run the
following quick template:

%SETPATTREGEXP=(?is-m)^.*?\n(.*)$%-
%REGEXPMATCH=%Clipboard

Of course, for all this work, you might as well delete the line
manually and just insert the new greeting by QT.

JThe purpose is to build a QT that will manually delete a
Jgreeting line as in 'Hello TBUDListers.  replace it
Jwith a time-of-day greeting as in Good morning
JTBUDListers.

Are the time specific messages only occasionally, or do you want it
for all messages served by the main template?  If it is the second,
why not change your main template to use the correct greeting rather
than replacing it later?


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Re: How to indent a whole block of text?

2001-12-08 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Rick,

An archeological dig discovered that on Saturday, December 8, 2001 at
11:33 GMT -0500, Rick Reumann [RR] typed the following:

MDP Switch to column block mode (Ctrl-OC or use the status bar - click
MDP where it says Stream), mark and cut the whole block, place the
MDP cursor at the column offset required and paste. If you reformat the
MDP block, it retains the indent but wraps the right margin.

RR  Thanks! Works great. The only slightly annoying thing I'm running
RR  into is if say I copy or cut text from somewhere else and want to
RR  paste it indented as you mentioned above, I have to make sure I have
RR  enough space to fit the pasted in text.

You know, the behaviour you're noticing suggests another solution
(very similar to Marck's) to your original question.  You can select a
block of spaces to the right of the paragraph to be indented.  Then
you just paste it in to the left of the paragraph.  Just a thought.

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Re[2]: How to indent a whole block of text?

2001-12-08 Thread Rick Reumann

On Saturday, December 08, 2001, 11:10:46 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote:

JA Hello Rick,


JA You know, the behaviour you're noticing suggests another solution
JA (very similar to Marck's) to your original question.  You can select a
JA block of spaces to the right of the paragraph to be indented.  Then
JA you just paste it in to the left of the paragraph.  Just a thought.

Now that's cool. Thanks so much for the suggestion. I hope they keep
this functionality in the next Bat version as well.

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Re: REPLY TO: macro

2001-12-08 Thread Thomas F

Hello jan,

On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 14:11:45 -0500 GMT (09/12/2001, 03:11 +0800 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

jbcI had always thought that adding %REPLYTO=address
jbcreplaced the default Account Reply-To: info. Yet I have
jbcbeen unable to do that  I can't find a reason why.

The macro works in TB (at least over here it does and has done for
several versions.

It can be overwritten by your MTA (t-online.de does that, for
example), or by the mailing list server (like on this list), after the
message has already left your PC.

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Re: TB! V1.54 Beta/15 - SINGLELINE

2001-12-08 Thread Thomas F

Hello Januk,

On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 19:57:53 -0800 GMT (09/12/2001, 11:57 +0800 GMT),
Januk Aggarwal wrote:

JA %SETPATTREGEXP=(?is-m)^.*?\n(.*)$%-
JA %REGEXPMATCH=%Clipboard

JA Of course, for all this work, you might as well delete the line
JA manually and just insert the new greeting by QT.

Check this out: It simplifiees the equasion 1+1=2. The words are in
German but the gist should still be clear for people who understand
math formulas but don't speak German:
http://www.fh-merseburg.de/~freyerfa/daniel/witze/stud/mathe.htm

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Re[2]: Unable to Download

2001-12-08 Thread Raj

Thomas,

On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, at 21:26:39 [GMT +0800] (which was 6:56 PM where I live) you
wrote:

TF Different protocol. Maybe they have restricted email size, but not
TF file download size.

There is progress while no solution.

I  just  discovered that I am able to download mails when I use dial up. However
when I am connected using broadband I am unable to do do. The ISP maintains that
they have no limitation. I am connected using an Ethernet card to the ISP.

I also checked with a neighbour (who also uses the same ISP) and he states that
he  has NOT encountered the problem. (Planning to check his machine in another 30
mins)

So the problem it appears to be localized to me and my connection / machine.

Any tips as to what or where I should start looking ???

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