22 August 2002, 07:05, you wrote:
E I'm one of them smile. I think they still can be educated,
E perhaps more easily than their grandchildren.
Well, I'm sure you're more focussed and have an attention span of more
than a nanosecond!
E just personally cable networked my own PC and laptop,
ON Wednesday, August 21, 2002, 11:34:21 PM, you wrote:
JS I should have thought about that before I 'solved' the problem by
JS reinstallation. Next time it comes around I'll try to remember to
JS save that part of the registry :) I've now exported it while it works
JS ok.
Hi Johnny,
That
Hello Blarp,
B There have been at least 4 reports of this problem on 1.61 that I've
B seen (including mine).
Ok, this may be of interest to you and others: Earlier today I
uninstalled The Bat, but I said no to the question of whether to
remove the message base or not. After reinstalling the
Hi Allie,
ACM Blarp is using Tiny Personal Firewall and not ZA.
I've also tried running without TPF active at all (disabled service,
reboot) and it has no effect on TB's periodical checking. It seems to
be something internal to TB. Since it only gets reported on XP 2000,
I wonder if there's
Hi
I am a beginner to The Bat and am having trouble
figuring out if it supports IMAP connections like
Outlook Express - i.e. the ability to synchronize folders and mails, etc?
I can't seem to get it to work.
Thanks in advance for any help...
regardsSteve
Hello Marck,
JS :) Perhaps I'll submit a bug report then.
MDP Not yet.
MDP Blarp doesn't mention the thing that causes this 9/10 times.
MDP See message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for more
MDP information (The Bat/ZoneAlarm quirks) if you are a ZA user.
Thanks. As I mentioned in
On Thursday, August 22, 2002, 8:02:06 AM, Blarp wrote:
Since it only gets reported on XP 2000,
I wonder if there's something with the permissions. I have TB
installed under my account (which has Admin rights). I wonder what it
does if installed under a different account with say Power User
Hi Jan,
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 20:18:51 -0400 GMT (Aug 22, 06:03 my local time),
you [JR] wrote:
JR Your special sender could be filtered to change color on arrival
JR move automatically to trash after a certain # of days if you left
JR in your inbox.
This is exactly what I want to achieve but
Hello all,
I want no sound when message come into a particular
mailbox, so I tried adjusting the filter. (Now that I know what
goodies are hidden under the Actions tab...) I scrolled down to
find the option: Play Sound. This is unchecked, but the wav that
I chose for the account is still being
Message from: 22. august 2002, 12:13:31 PM,:
O Hello all,
O I want no sound when message come into a particular
O mailbox, so I tried adjusting the filter.
You don't need filter for that, try mailbox sound settings
in Account/properties/sound. Check or uncheck as you wish.
That applies to the
Hello vlk,
Thursday, August 22, 2002, 12:35:27 PM, you wrote:
v You can use filter sound settings when you filter messages
v from specific sender
That is exactly what I want to do.
Perhaps I wasn't clear: I want certain messages that arrive in
the Inbox not to sound the alarm that normally
Hello Julian,
A couple of questions come to mind with periodical checking:
[...]
4. In anyone experiencing problems with periodical checking with a
permanent connection (such as a network connection or DSL)?
No problem here, whichever version of ZA or TB. Running XP Pro in
a
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Hi Ochrid,
@22-Aug-2002, 12:44 +0200 (11:44 UK time) Ochrid [O] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to vlk:
O now they come into my general Inbox, get filtered and sent on,
O but I would like to them to do that in silence.
So create a
Hello Marck,
Thursday, August 22, 2002, 1:14:21 PM, you wrote:
MDP What you really need to do is to remove
MDP the account default sound (play no sound), put your soundless
MDP filters at the top of the sorting office, add an intermediate filter
MDP after them that doesn't move messages (ie
Hello Bat Folk.
I'm new to the LDAP protocol or whatever you
call it. When I try to search using the LDAPs
listed in the AB, almost all show a can't
connect or connect failed error. Question: how
do I fix this, i.e. where do I find the correct
addresses, ports, etc. TIA
--
Jan
Hi Sudip.
At 3:41 AM on Thursday, August 22, 2002 you [SP]
wrote the following about Auto Delete Certain
Messages:
SP This is exactly what I want to achieve but in
SP a message level, not folder level i.e. I don't
SP want to delete *all messages* in a folder
SP after certain # of days. OTOH, I
Hello Marck,
Thursday, August 22, 2002, 1:14:21 PM, you wrote:
MDP What you really need to do is to remove
MDP the account default sound (play no sound), put your soundless
MDP filters at the top of the sorting office, add an intermediate filter
MDP after them that doesn't move messages (ie
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Hi Ochrid,
@22-Aug-2002, 14:05 +0200 (13:05 UK time) Ochrid [O] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
O I *think* I did what you said: the filter for the messages I want
O to shut up is now at the top of the sorting office (
Hello Marck,
Thursday, August 22, 2002, 2:11:04 PM, you wrote:
MDP hy not copy/paste the filter in here and we can tell you
MDP what's wrong with it.
BeginFilter
Name: vertalers
Active: 1
Source: \\xs4all\Inbox
Target: \\xs4all\Trash
CopyFolder: none
MainSet: 20digest
Actions:
Funny thing:
I just forwarded a message to myself from my own *webmail*
account: it landed in the Inbox welcomed by the appropriate sound
and did *not* get forwarded.
So I send another test mail to myself using TB! and again: that
message got forwarded, although it did not have 'digest' in the
ON Thursday, August 22, 2002, 2:11:04 PM, you wrote:
MDP Good. Remember that filters run top down, first come, first served.
MDP If a message is process by a filter, earlier filters will have
MDP operated but later filters will not.
What you mentioned about the filters is correct but what
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Hi Ochrid,
@22-Aug-2002, 14:21 +0200 (13:21 UK time) Ochrid [O] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP why not copy/paste the filter in here and we can tell you
MDP what's wrong with it.
O BeginFilter
O Name: vertalers
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 13:26:35 +0545 Sudip Pokhrel (SP) wrote:
This is exactly what I want to achieve but in a message level, not
folder level i.e. I don't want to delete *all messages* in a folder
after certain # of days. OTOH, I don't want to keep these 'other
messages' forever either so
Hallo Ochrid,
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 14:32:39 +0200GMT (22-8-02, 14:32 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
O I just forwarded a message to myself from my own *webmail*
O account: it landed in the Inbox welcomed by the appropriate sound
O and did *not* get forwarded.
O So I send another test mail
Hello Roelof,
Thursday, August 22, 2002, 3:41:57 PM, you wrote:
RO Show us the filter that's misbehaving and show us the headers from the
RO message that triggered it.
The filter was posted to this group ten minutes ago.
I am not sure what you mean by header, but hope these two help:
Source
I confess to not having read the last few threads on SmartBat,
thinking quickly and erroneously that it was one of those TB! variants
in the crypto category. Now that I have my own SmartBat comment, I'm
hoping this hasn't already been raised
Web links pasted into SmartBat take on the blue,
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On Thursday, August 22, 2002, Joseph N. wrote...
Web links pasted into SmartBat take on the blue, underlined
appearance of hot links, but they do not link. Clicking or
double-clicking on them doesn't get anywhere.
This was mentioned about 23rd
Hallo Ochrid,
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 15:49:15 +0200GMT (22-8-02, 15:49 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
O The filter was posted to this group ten minutes ago.
Yep, I saw it. Came in with the mail-check accompanying my message
out.
O I am not sure what you mean by header,
The ones you posted
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Hi Ochrid,
@22-Aug-2002, 14:32 +0200 (13:32 UK time) Ochrid [O] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Ochrid:
O So I send another test mail to myself using TB! and again: that
O message got forwarded, although it did not have
ON Thursday, August 22, 2002, 3:49:15 PM, you wrote:
O Hello Roelof,
O Thursday, August 22, 2002, 3:41:57 PM, you wrote:
RO Show us the filter that's misbehaving and show us the headers from the
RO message that triggered it.
O The filter was posted to this group ten minutes ago.
O I am not
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ochrid [O] wrote:'
O I want no sound when message come into a particular mailbox, so I
O tried adjusting the filter. (Now that I know what goodies are
O hidden under the Actions tab...) I scrolled down to
Hello Julian,
JBL A couple of questions come to mind with periodical checking:
JBL 1. Are all the problems being experienced on a dialup connection?
In my case it's always occurred with different DSL connections.
JBL 3. Is there anything in the log file to indicate that TB attempted to
JBL
Hi Allie,
ACM When I had the problem, a restart of TB! would *always* result in a
ACM successful mailcheck. When it stopped checking for mail, it would
ACM stop and never successfully check again until I restarted TB!.
The same thing happened to me - every time I started TB! (with ZA
running) I
Hello Roelof,
Thursday, August 22, 2002, 4:30:31 PM, you wrote:
RO Could be that you've got another forwarding filter running
Not for the first time I have to thank you all for your help
blushing with shame...
I was só sure I had checked for another filter before asking you,
but had forgotten
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