On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 5:23:30 PM, David Elliott wrote:
Will you plse send your encrypted msgs privately?
See previous mail.
I would not expect a response like this from you. As I am sure you know any
encrypted email will start with something like
If you aren't sending encripted
Hello ztrader,
15. maj 2002, 2:21:51, you wrote:
z The only way that could have happened is that TB called home
z (*without* asking), reporting that address, and then sent a spam
z email. This does not sound as though TB is respecting privacy at all.
z I am VERY disappointed!
What kind of
Hello Dwight,
15. maj 2002, 2:17:56, you wrote:
DAC If you aren't sending encripted mail, then please stop sending all
DAC that garbage text.
The mails somehow got sent as base-64, and the lists don't handle them
too good as you can see...
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Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Douglas,
15. maj 2002, 4:31:50, you wrote:
DHM How do I either update my TB! registration for the new computer or
DHM fiddle with the registry or ?
Try to export registry key SoftwareRegistrationId from
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\RIT\The Bat! and import it on your new
computer. It
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Hello Mrten
On 14 May 2002 at 00:24:34 +0200 (which was 23:24 where I live) Mrten
graced us with these comments
What has happened to my postings ??
I have changed nothing.!!
check Account Properties Mail Management '8-bit characters are
Hello other TBUDL subscribers,
I am a registered TB! user since 1999, beginning W/ v. 1.35. After
finally upgrading from an 486/AMD P133 computer running Win95a to a
new P4 running Win XP Pro, I downloaded the latest TB! from Ritlabs
and installed it. When I tried to register it, I found that
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Mikem [M] wrote:
...
M Yes it is possible. The email client I use for my mailing lists
M (Calypso) wraps locally without wrapping the outgoing message. I
M was chastised for this very faux pas earlier today. Oddly, this is
M the first mailing list
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Hi John,
@14 May 2002, 15:13:48 -0700 (23:13 UK time) John Thomas wrote in
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MDP I focus any spam anywhere and press Ctrl-Alt-S. ByeBye Spam! (I
MDP copy this filter to all accounts).
How can I make this
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Hi ztrader
On 15 May 2002 at 17:21:51 -0700 (which was 01:21 where I live) ztrader
graced us with these comments
I recently moved TB to another computer, and in the process of setting it
up, I get an *unsolicited* email to the account that I was
Hello Daniel other TB! fans,
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 3:07:25 PM, you wrote:
DG ... When I tried to connect to the TheBat! FAQ, TheBat! told me
DG that I was using Opera and therefore I should disable Java and
DG then reload. So I disabled Java and reloaded.
DG Then TheBat! told me that I
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Hi Jonathan,
@14 May 2002, 16:49:47 -0500 (22:49 UK time) Jonathan Angliss wrote in
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With best wishes,
What's with best wishes?
moderator
Good question!
/moderator
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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone --
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Gerd Ewald wrote:
Hello Adam !
On Tue, 14 May 2002 15:15:31 -0400 (EDT) GMT your local time,
which was 14.05.2002, 21:15 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
If you wanted to match 'count' but not 'counting', how would you do that?
You mean 'count' as a word of
Hello Adam !
On Tue, 14 May 2002 16:32:37 -0400 (EDT) GMT your local time,
which was 14.05.2002, 22:32 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
[...]
If I do this, some of the messages found under Message Finder do not
contain my word at all. Odd, don't you think?
Hmmm, I tried, as you told
Hello Daniel other TB! fans,
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 3:07:25 PM, you wrote:
DG ... When I tried to connect to the TheBat! FAQ, TheBat! told me
DG that I was using Opera and therefore I should disable Java and
DG then reload. So I disabled Java and reloaded.
DG Then TheBat! told me that I
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 11:31:55 PM, Yuki Taga wrote:
I have two accounts, and TB is set to check them both at all times.
For some reason, I'm intermittently getting a failure to connect on
the secondary account. I never get it on the primary account (this
one).
I am having the same
Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 1:07:25 PM, you wrote:
DG Because Opera is fast, flexible, and secure, I browse
DG with Opera.
[snip] Me too ..
DG WHAT I REALLY DON'T UNDERSTAND is that somewhere down
DG TheBat!'s page (the page that told me to get another
DG browser), TheBat! offers a .pdf version
Hello other TBUDL subscribers,
I am a registered TB! user since 1999, beginning W/ v. 1.35. After
finally upgrading from an 486/AMD P133 computer running Win95a to a
new P4 running Win XP Pro, I downloaded the latest TB! from Ritlabs
and installed it. When I tried to register it, I found that
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 9:13:01 AM, Allie wrote:
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ACM Yuki Taga [YT] wrote:
ACM ...
YT For some reason, I'm intermittently getting a failure to connect on
YT the secondary account. I never get it on the primary account (this
YT one).
ACM
Hello Dave!
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002 at 11:27:57 PM you wrote:
With best wishes,
Dave
Seems Dave is on holiday and set an auto-reply - or some folder
templates is running amok great scale ...
Has anyone tried to contact him privately?
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Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de
Replying to your message of Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 10:32:43 PM:
LT I don't much like pages that can't be viewed correctly in
LT your browser of choice, but it seems to me that the users
LT of the latest Netscape versions are having a lot more
LT trouble than I do with Opera.
I don't seem to
Hello Marck!
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 1:24:29 AM you wrote:
You've left out buggy, anomalous and incomplete.
Marck, without wanting to start the discussion again, I have to say
that your statement is plainly unfair.
Yes, like all complex software there are still bugs in Opera - like we
Hello Paul,
On Tue, 14 May 2002 19:29:05 -0400GMT (15-5-02, 1:29 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
JR .Click on the actions tab
JR .Scroll down to 'Send Auto-Reply'
JR .Create an auto reply template
PC ok, there was already a default template ( right-click the folder I
PC maybe I don't
Hello Scott,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 5:01:58 AM, you wrote:
SF I ended up copying my old registry key from the old installation.
Now this sounds interesting, what key am i supposed to copy? I have
the Bat! on my laptop, would it help to copy from there?
--
Best regards,
Krister
Hello Douglas!
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 9:21:47 AM you wrote:
IOW, the culprit is the BrainStorm's author.
Ahem, not necessarily. Although I haven't used BrainStorm, yet, I
understand that it uses a relatively recent, relatively opeb
implementation Of JavaScript called DOM. for various
At the risk of being AOLish, I follow up to my own message:
Allie, I think this is definitely a firewall problem, no question
about it. But why, and why not both accounts, I have absolutely no
explanation for.
But, the darnedest thing has apparently fixed it . . . for now. We'll
see if it
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Hi Dierk,
@15 May 2002, 11:06:53 +0200 (10:06 UK time) Dierk Haasis wrote in
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IOW, the culprit is the BrainStorm's author.
:-).
Ahem, not necessarily.
Thank you.
Although I haven't used BrainStorm,
Hello Krister,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 11:37:41 +0200GMT (15-5-02, 11:37 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
SF I ended up copying my old registry key from the old installation.
KE Now this sounds interesting, what key am i supposed to copy?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The
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Yuki Taga [YT] wrote:
...
YT First, it wasn't a problem sometimes. Second, the primary account
YT also is missing the entire path line (only 'thebat.exe' is there),
YT and the primary account has never been unable to connect. So, you
YT tell me what
I'm testing out The Bat! on a machine that dual-boots Windows 98 SE and
Windows XP. It seems to work flawlessly under 98, but under XP, The Bat
won't talk to _any_ SMTP Servers, including Advanced Direct Remailer
running on the local host.
Can anybody point me in a positive direction?
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Yuki Taga [YT] wrote:
...
ACM Are you running a firewall?
YT Sure. But this is nothing new, and TB has always had rights to
YT pass through, and still does.
This is what makes these firewalls so darned sneaky. Especially ZA
which is what I thought
Hi Leviathan,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 07:00:00 -0400, you wrote:
I'm testing out The Bat! on a machine that dual-boots Windows 98 SE and
Windows XP. It seems to work flawlessly under 98, but under XP, The Bat
won't talk to _any_ SMTP Servers, including Advanced Direct Remailer
running on the
Hi,
Leviathan wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Can anybody point me in a positive direction?
Perhaps the Bat! can't resolve the mail server's address? Did you try
pointing it to 127.0.0.1 for your local Remailer?
Regards,
Markus
--
Using The Bat! 1.60c under Windows NT 4.0 Build
1381
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On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 10:38 PM, you wrote:
ACM This is established netiquette for years. You can have a look at RFC
ACM 1855.
ACM Unlike on this list, many don't vocalise and just tolerate or ignore
ACM bad formatting. That's all. They just
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 23:49, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
.Main Menu - Account
.Scroll to Sorting Office/Filters or SHFT-CTRL-S
.Click on incoming mail to create a filter for incoming mail
.Click on new to create a new filter
.Create your rule under the rule tab
.Click on the actions
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On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 5:08 AM, you wrote:
RO Hello Paul,
RO On Tue, 14 May 2002 19:29:05 -0400GMT (15-5-02, 1:29 +0200GMT, where I
RO live), you wrote:
JR .Click on the actions tab
JR .Scroll down to 'Send Auto-Reply'
JR .Create an auto
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On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, 6:20 PM, you wrote:
JA On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, Dave Conroy wrote...
With best wishes,
JA Your idea is best put across via text. Unfortunately telepathy has
JA it's draw backs over ethernet, fibre options, and other
Hello Paul.
At 7:11 PM on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Auto-responding]:
Paul [...] 2.how do you put text in the auto-reply ?
Paul confirmation template ? I didn't see a template for
Paul auto-reply. [/...]
Looks like you're on your way. Good luck have fun w TB!
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On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 8:10 AM, you wrote:
.Main Menu - Account
.Scroll to Sorting Office/Filters or SHFT-CTRL-S
.Click on incoming mail to create a filter for incoming mail
.Click on new to create a new filter
.Create your rule
Hello Douglas.
At 10:31 PM on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Reregistering TB!]:
Douglas [...] Due to a lack of disk space, I stopped
Douglas downloading email from some accounts. When I
Douglas finally did so, more than 8 thousand messages came
Douglas in at once. (A lot
Hi Paul,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 08:14:30 -0400, you wrote:
now I have to clean up my keyboard and monitor, and they are BRAND
NEW!!! I had a nice mouthful of coffee when I read your reply, it basically
MADE MY DAY, Thanks!!I love a better perspective, it keeps
everyone honest:)
hehe
Hello David.
At 6:10 PM on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 you wrote the following
about []:
David [...] this last one I also sent to you off list did
David they both arrive munged? [/...]
Didn't rcv them but I'm glad you've solved the problem.
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! V1.60c/W2K_SP2
Hello TBUDL,
How to delete message from server (other than Yahoo!) without downloading them again? I
tried using Account/Properties/Mail Management/Leave messages on
server for 0 days. TB! downloaded all messages AGAIN before deleting
them. Is it possible to view messages from server delete
Hi Paul,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 08:49:41 -0400, you wrote:
and enable local delivery, it speeds up testing a bunch ;)
I was sending myself test messages from one account to the other.
There's an option to do that? Cool... will hunt that down. Will save me some
testing delays ;) Although being
Hello jlaikan.
At 9:04 AM on Wednesday, May 15, 2002 you wrote the
following about [How to delete message from server..]:
jlaikan Is it possible to view messages from server
jlaikan delete them selectively?
I've done it by marking only those msgs I want deleted.
Only the balance was
Hello Michael.
At 8:06 PM on Tuesday, May 14, 2002 you wrote the following
about [setting keyboard shortcuts (was: setting messages
display)]:
Michael [...] Today (day six of eval period) is my day to
Michael reset most of the shortcuts. Does anyone who's done
Michael a massive remapping of the
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On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 8:58 AM, you wrote:
JA Hi Paul,
JA On Wed, 15 May 2002 08:49:41 -0400, you wrote:
and enable local delivery, it speeds up testing a bunch ;)
I was sending myself test messages from one account to the other.
JA
Hi Jonathan,
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 7:30:03 AM, you wrote:
JA Hi Leviathan,
JA On Wed, 15 May 2002 07:00:00 -0400, you wrote:
I'm testing out The Bat! on a machine that dual-boots Windows 98 SE
and
Windows XP. It seems to work flawlessly under 98, but under XP, The
Bat
won't talk to
On 5/15/02 at 9:48 AM David Elliott wrote:
|
| I use this account for many lists, so the | won't change. I
apologise
| in advance to those who see the colour they do not expect.
|
|Are you saying that in Calypso you can not change the quote except on
a
|global level.
=
Calypso can
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Hi Paul,
@15 May 2002, 09:07:00 -0400 (14:07 UK time) Paul Cartwright wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
yup, and of course I can't FIND that option right now...
Options | Network Administration. Enjoy!
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Cheers -- .\\arck D.
Getting even weirder.
I have a secondary account set up on my The Bat! client.
I _can_ send from that.
The SMTP settings under the Transport property are identical.
Now, where are we?
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Jonathan Andrew Sheen
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Leviathan of the GEI (Detached.)
[EMAIL
On 5/14/02 at 9:38 PM Allie C Martin wrote:
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|Mikem [M] wrote:
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|M Yes it is possible. The email client I use for my mailing lists
|M (Calypso) wraps locally without wrapping the outgoing message. I
|M was chastised for this very faux pas
Title: ms exchange server + thebat
Hi guys,
Can anybody help me with the configuring the bat under MS Exchange server
best regards,
max
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 15:07, Paul Cartwright wrote:
and enable local delivery, it speeds up testing a bunch ;) I was
sending myself test messages from one account to the other.
yup, and of course I can't FIND that option right now...
Options - Network and Administration... -
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Hi jlaikan,
@15 May 2002, 17:04:36 +0400 (14:04 UK time) jlaikan wrote in
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Is it possible to view messages from server delete them
selectively?
Use Account | Dispatch mail on server. It will download the
Hi,
Leviathan wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Getting even weirder.
I have a secondary account set up on my The Bat! client.
I _can_ send from that.
The SMTP settings under the Transport property are identical.
Now, where are we?
What does the Bat's log tell you? Did you perhaps
Hi,
smexport wrote in msgid:4A5DCF05395CD611A527E222F14A2B9540@DOLLAR :
Can anybody help me with the configuring the bat under MS Exchange server
There's nothing special to be done on the client's side. Yet, Exchange
must be offering POP3 (alternatively IMAP4) and SMTP access.
Regards,
Hi Scott,
ON Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 5:01:58 AM, you wrote:
G If your pw was anything like mine, the company I bought TB from used my
G postal areacode. Maybe they used something similar with your purchase?
SF This didn't work. Canadian postal codes use letters and numbers,
SF perhaps that
Replying to your message of Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 5:30:03 AM:
JA Are you running WinXP's built in firewall?
XP firewall has only inbound protectionno outbound. So I do not
think that would be the place to spend much time looking.
--
Pete
Wednesday, May 15, 2002
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Adam wrote...
If alternate versions of TB are run with the same mailbase, is that Ok?
No concern or conflict in doing that?
Based on the way the mail is stored... not that I can see. It's all
plain text. Each message is just tacked onto the end of the 'mailbox'
Replying to your message of Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 8:16:31 AM:
JA The way Microsoft make things? LOL... would be one of my first places
JA to start looking :)
Well that's a story all by itself!!! LOL!!
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Pete
Wednesday, May 15, 2002
8:26:11 AM
This e-mail is
Hello MikeM!
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 3:34:16 PM you wrote:
Why not let the receiver decide what is appropriate for his or her screen, and do
the wrapping on the receiving end accordingly. Why should I (or you) presume to know
what is the best manner of
display for the recipient of my
Title: Îòâåò: ms exchange server + thebat
I can't find in outlook 97 where the parameters under MS Exchange Server
where this parameters can be found and used in the bat
Hi,
smexport wrote in msgid:4A5DCF05395CD611A527E222F14A2B9540@DOLLAR :
Can anybody help me with the
If alternate versions of TB are run with the same mailbase, is that Ok?
No concern or conflict in doing that?
Current Ver: 1.60k
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
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Archives :
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Pete Milne wrote...
Replying to your message of Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 5:30:03 AM:
JA Are you running WinXP's built in firewall?
XP firewall has only inbound protectionno outbound. So I do not
think that would be the place to spend much time looking.
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Hi Adam,
@15 May 2002, 11:49:19 -0400 (16:49 UK time) Adam wrote in
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If alternate versions of TB are run with the same mailbase, is that
Ok? No concern or conflict in doing that?
The mailbase format is
Hi Markus,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 10:04:07 AM, you wrote:
MG Hi,
MG Leviathan wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Getting even weirder.
I have a secondary account set up on my The Bat! client.
I _can_ send from that.
The SMTP settings under the Transport property are identical.
Now,
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Hello MikeM
On 15 May 2002 at 09:19:33 -0400 (which was 14:19 where I live) MikeM
graced us with these comments
I use this account for many lists, so the | won't change. I apologise in
advance to those who see the colour they do not expect.
Are
Hello Yuki Taga,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 4:20:42 AM, in a galaxy far, far away, Yuki wrote:
Yuki Taga But, this is still a new TB issue. I've been running AtGuard all
Yuki Taga along, haven't changed a thing, and never, ever had this problem
Yuki Taga before.
Most firewalls are VERSION
On 5/15/02 at 3:49 PM David Elliott wrote:
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|Hello MikeM
|
|On 15 May 2002 at 09:19:33 -0400 (which was 14:19 where I live) MikeM
|graced us with these comments
|
| I use this account for many lists, so the | won't change. I apologise in
| advance
Hello David Elliott,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 2:04:01 AM, in a galaxy far, far away, David wrote:
David Elliott I recently started to do some work for an ISP,
David Elliott they gave me a brand new email address. I then
David Elliott started to get SPAM that had been sent before the
David
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Spike wrote...
Spammers have a trick they now use, which works if they know the
name of the default mail server of the ISP. They can send a
message to whatever@mailservername and EVERYONE on the
mailserver gets a message! The whatever can actually be
anything
Hi,
Jonathan Andrew Sheen wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
No, I checked for that. The accounts settings are identical to those
of the account that works.
Well, if that's really the case I'm at my wits' end.
Regards,
Markus
--
Using The Bat! 1.60c under Windows NT 4.0 Build
1381 Service
Hi,
smexport wrote in msgid:4A5DCF05395CD611A527E222F14A2B9541@DOLLAR :
I can't find in outlook 97 where the parameters under MS Exchange Server
where this parameters can be found and used in the bat
You'll find the necessary settings in the Bat! under
Account/Properties/Transport. You
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Spike wrote...
The undisclosed.recipients usually indicates a the message came
from a list of BCC's. This is still indicative of spammer
behavior however!
I know... that is just a common one... others include
house.owners... company.executives...
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 3:57:19 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
A common one is Undisclosed.Recipients@server name. I get about 7
of those a day. I'm guessing depending on the mail server if you set
it to reject anything sent directly to the server name, it should drop
those mails.
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Hail MikeM
On 15 May 2002 at 11:09:55 -0400 (which was 16:09 where I live) MikeM
wrote and made these points
No email client has all the features everyone wants or needs. Picking an
email client is a series of compromises according to the
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Hi Jernej,
@15 May 2002, 16:57:48 +0200 (15:57 UK time) Jernej Simoni wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP The mailbase format is essentially unchanged since v1.42. Of
MDP course, the encrypted mailbases of The Bat Pro and
Hello Jonathan Angliss,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 9:57:19 AM, in a galaxy far, far away, Jonathan wrote:
Jonathan Angliss A common one is Undisclosed.Recipients@server name. I get about
7
Jonathan Angliss of those a day. I'm guessing depending on the mail server if you
set
Jonathan Angliss
Hi,
Jonathan Angliss wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
The undisclosed.recipients usually indicates a the message came
from a list of BCC's. This is still indicative of spammer
behavior however!
I know... that is just a common one... others include
house.owners...
Hello Spike,
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 4:51:58 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
S Spammers have a trick they now use, which works if they know the
S name of the default mail server of the ISP. They can send a
S message to whatever@mailservername
On 5/15/02 at 4:35 PM David Elliott wrote:
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|Hail MikeM
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|On 15 May 2002 at 11:09:55 -0400 (which was 16:09 where I live) MikeM
|wrote and made these points
|
| No email client has all the features everyone wants or needs. Picking an
| email
Hello Jonathan,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 11:02:37 -0400GMT (15-5-02, 17:02 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
I _can_ send from that.
The SMTP settings under the Transport property are identical.
JAS It also doesn't seem to know how many messages it has queued, as the
JAS activity-monitor
Hello smexport!
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 4:14:10 PM you wrote:
I can't find in outlook 97 where the parameters under MS Exchange Server
where this parameters can be found and used in the bat
Please do something about your OE sending out HTML.
--
Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de
I have a dual monitor setup and TB always ends up on the wrong screen!
Is there any way to correct this?
--
Best regards,
Jon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current Ver: 1.60k
FAQ:
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Om 16:57 op woensdag 15 mei 2002, Jonathan Angliss:
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, Spike wrote...
Spammers have a trick they now use, which works if they know the
name of the default mail server of the ISP. They can send a
message to
Hello MikeM,
On Wed, 15 May 2002 12:16:29 -0400GMT (15-5-02, 18:16 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
M Only one advantage that I see -- Calypso keeps all the messages and
M settings in a single file. I need that for my mailing list usage.
I can't find any reason for myself why it would be
Hello Dierk Haasis !
On Wed, 15 May 2002 18:31:15 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 15.05.2002, 18:31 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
I can't find in outlook 97 where the parameters under MS Exchange Server
where this parameters can be found and used in the bat
Please do
On 15 May 2002, 17:11, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
There's no way to tell an MTA _in general_ to deliver mail to _all_ known
local recipients.
~~~
In certain circumstances, this is possible -- but it requires the
(probably unknowing) co-operation of the postmaster.
For example, my MTA has a
Hello tbudl,
i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
KNOWN i can't delete that, is this something to do with the klez
virus ?
--
Best regards,
bemos mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I'm just playing with message dispatcher. I have to keep my home
computer, and work computer with the same emails on, so I have both
clients (one is TB! the other is Sylpheed for linux) set to leave the
mail on the server. That all works fine. What I do when I get into
work,
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 19:14, Douglas Hinds wrote:
M Another thing I like about Calypso (though more minor) is that the
M message store is encrypted (albeit, not too strongly). I haven't
M taken the time yet to see if TB! has a similar feature.
I don't encrypt but many here do.
No they
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 11:16:29 AM, MikeM wrote:
Only one advantage that I see -- Calypso keeps all the messages
and settings in a single file. I need that for my mailing list
usage.
Why is this important? ...Not being argumentative, just
curious.
--
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The
Hello MikeM,
In reply to what you wrote on Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 11:16:29 AM:
M |What do you feel are the good points of Calypso over The Bat!
I am a registered Calypso owner and also a Calypso refugee.
M Only one advantage that I see -- Calypso keeps all the messages and
M settings in
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, bemos wrote...
Hello tbudl,
i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
KNOWN i can't delete that, is this something to do with the klez
virus ?
Not at all... this filter is supposed to be there. It is a default
filter created by
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi bemos,
@15 May 2002, 01:33:50 +0800 (18:33 UK time) bemos wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
KNOWN i can't delete that, is this something to do with the
Hi TheBat!,
Douglas
(Anyone want a Calypso license)?
Schmuel (newbie to the forum) .. greetings...
I'll trade ya the Brooklyn Bridge..
Calypso has been defunct for a month or two, for awhile
Folks,
I've noticed that The Bat! will format an entire line as if it was a
reply if it finds the greater than character .
This is tough on me because I am on HTML and PERL mailing
lists, and as you may know, that character is used extensively in
both languages.
Is there any way I can force
Hello bemos!
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 7:33:50 PM you wrote:
i have one strange filter in sorting office / filters, it called
KNOWN i can't delete that, is this something to do with the klez
virus ?
No, it's not. It's a feature. If you don't want it, go into your
Sorting Office
Bats-
The exchange settings are:
POP server: same as the Exchange server
user id: NT domain\NT user id\exchange alias
As in:
MYDOMAIN\myNTlogin\[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The exchange alias is found by locating yourself in the Exchange (or
Outlook) Address Book, choosing
On 15 May 2002, 19:24, Mike Dillinger wrote:
Is there any way I can force The Bat! to just look at the first couple
of characters in a line to determine whether it's a reply or code?
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