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Hello Jason,
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, at 08:15:34 [GMT +0800]
(which was 10/11/2002 (D/M/Y) 1:15 where I live) you wrote:
J anyone of u here using it??
I am no IT expert, but can tell you that my company (800 employees)
switched from
Hi folks,
I did the done thing and checked the FAQ and the archive, but for the
life of me I cannot find (or perhaps identify) this plugin. I found
the ritlabs ftp site but nothing jumps out at me with the letters AVG.
I also found a URL in an old post, but it is no longer present.
Can somebody
Hello Allister
On Sunday, November 10, 2002, you wrote
Hi folks,
I did the done thing and checked the FAQ and the archive, but for the
life of me I cannot find (or perhaps identify) this plugin. I found
the ritlabs ftp site but nothing jumps out at me with the letters AVG.
I also found a
I have a very simple address book for one user - me. I call it Mine
with 10 groups in it. I have a few addresses that are not grouped at
all but, what I can't fathom out is, why don't *all* the addresses
show when I close and just select the main Mine? Some of the
addresses from the groups show
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Hi Richard,
10-Nov-2002, 10:33 Richard Wakeford [RW] in
mid:12538671747.20021110103349;cix.co.uk said:
RW Some of the addresses from the groups show there but I cannot
RW understand why only these few (the same ones each time) do.
It's in the Group
Hello tbudl,
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 at 10:33:49[GMT +](10:33 where I live) you wrote
in mid:12538671747.20021110103349;cix.co.uk :
RW I have a very simple address book for one user - me. I call it
RW Mine with 10 groups in it. I have a few addresses that are not
RW grouped at all but, what I can't
Hallo Richard,
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 10:33:49 +GMT (10-11-02, 11:33 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
RW what I can't fathom out is, why don't *all* the addresses show
RW when I close and just select the main Mine?
That's because some your groups have the option 'Hide items if not
Hello Marck,
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 at 10:43:17[GMT +](10:43 where I live) you wrote
in mid:64516562.20021110104317;silverstones.com :
MDP It's in the Group properties. Each group has a Hide items if net
MDP explicitly selected property. If checked then members
MDP exclusively in that (or
Hello Roelof,
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 at 11:59:56[GMT +0100](10:59 where I live) you wrote
in mid:156114082333.20021110115956;krakeel.org :
RO It's a default enabled option when you create a new group. That
RO means that you probably didn't enable it on purpose. ;-)
Correct :-)
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Best regards,
ON Sunday, November 10, 2002, 3:53:20 AM, you wrote:
L Although i'm still puzzled because you say that it is a purchase
L request, if it is not I will flag it. On the other hand you say that
L the second filter trigger if words in the text that indicate product
L that I sell. If that
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'Lo Claude,
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 21:10:06 +0100 your time, you authored this:
CR Could someone tell me what antispam software (or solution) which
CR workvery well with the bat!, a solution to fight against spam and
CR attachment with
On Sunday, November 10, 2002, 12:04 AM, you wrote:
SJ Klez. The moral here is not to expect software to take care of
SJ everything. Stay current with antiviral news and help out a little.
oh, no problem there, I read all sorts of newsletters, langalist,
tourbus, tbot, tbudl... and I have
Paul,
PC Like you said, I pretty much know when a virus is sent, but it
PC scares me when my close friends send me attachments, because most of
PC them are virus-clueless, and they send those chain letters out
PC constantly, and hoax virus warnings, without checking SNOPES.com .
I've
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 2:25:35 AM, Mitch wrote:
It's not just for filtering spam - you can filter your e-mail on
ANYTHING. I've been playing with it a couple of hours, and I've got it
set up to take over all my e-mail filtering. Seems to be working out
pretty well - it already knows where
Hello rick,
On or about Saturday, November 9, 2002, 6:26:04 AM, in a galaxy
far, far away, rick wrote:
r I would recommend you to use Nod32. It has the best results of any
r product tested at virus bulletin. I use Nod32 in conjunction with
r TheBat! and I have never had one virus problem.
I
Hello tbudl,
Can anyone imagine whether the fields in the filter add section
accept wild cards? In the topic section I often get merged
entries such as [news group name]user added comment.
IN addition to the specialscreate filter being in a rather awkward
obscure location - It would be nice
After re-installing Bat 1.6 the message box still is a
problem. Nothing but the first character appears on the
screen when I type a message. Any further suggestions on
how to work around this problem?
Michael Berger
=
Please reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good afternoon Gerard,
It was foretold that on 10-11-2002 13:21:54 GMT+0100 (which was
13:21:54 where I live) Gerard would mumble:
snipped a bit
G I have use your filters which are accurate for the above except for the
G mark read bit, which I changed and the work as expected.
I'm glad
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Hi Mike,
10-Nov-2002, 09:38 -0700 (16:38 UK time) Mike [M] in
mid:1581227281.20021110093803;telusplanet.net said:
M Can anyone imagine whether the fields in the filter add section
M accept wild cards?
The string is always matched as if it had
Hello tbudl,
hI folks, OK I read all the stuff about PGP installed it etc.
Figured out how to manually attach signatures etc. Now I'm trying
to automate. I tried exporting my key, and importing it into my
vcard, but it says it's of the wrong file type.
When I try and send a message
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In mid:1932793500.20021110100409;telusplanet.net,
Mike [M] wrote:'
M When I try and send a message it says I don't have an openPGP
M private key, but I do - In PGP..
M I can still cut and paste my key into the message, but I suspect
M there's an
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Hi Mike,
10-Nov-2002, 10:04 -0700 (17:04 UK time) Mike [M] in
mid:1932793500.20021110100409;telusplanet.net said:
M OK I read all the stuff about PGP installed it etc.
Which version have you installed?
M Figured out how to manually attach
Hello Claude,
Saturday, November 9, 2002, 8:10:06 PM, you wrote:
CR Hi,
CR Could someone tell me what antispam software (or solution) which
CR workvery well with the bat!, a solution to fight against spam and
CR attachment with viruses.
For me, the only *effective* anti-spam and anti-virus
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In mid:187358835327.20021110112452;candw.ky,
Spike [S] wrote:'
S I run The Bat! e-mail client so that I don't HAVE to run ANY
S anti-virus BS. Any anti-virus steals 12-20% of system resources
S and slows down system performance. I know ALL avenues of
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In mid:102144798357.20021110172144;freeuk.com,
Barry2 [B] wrote:'
B I.E. Watch what you are downloading ( using the inbuilt Mail
B Dispatcher in TB! is for me an essential part of e-mail security
B ) and apply a little common sense offers too
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 4:24:52 PM, Spike wrote in message
mid:187358835327.20021110112452;candw.ky
S I run The Bat! e-mail client so that I don't HAVE to run ANY
S anti-virus BS.
Er that's OK insofar as TB! and e-mail goes Spike, but to say that
an AV is unnecessary because one runs
Hello there,
Saturday, November 9, 2002, 4:04:53 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP ... AV software spotting a viral infection in a file with a
MDP non-executable extension. This is not a risk to anyone -
MDP professional or not. ...
Before this becomes a dead horse I just wanted to make a side
Adam Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Sunday, November 10, 2002, 7:32:08 AM
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 2:25:35 AM, Mitch wrote:
It's not just for filtering spam - you can filter your e-mail on
ANYTHING. I've been playing with it a couple of hours, and I've got it
set up to take over all my
Hello Mike,
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 09:38:03 -0700 GMT (10/11/02, 23:38 +0700 GMT),
Mike wrote:
Can anyone imagine whether the fields in the filter add section
accept wild cards?
You can use wild cards if you enable Regular Expressions in the
Advanced tab of the sorting Office.
IN addition to
Hello Michael,
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 08:41:36 -0800 (PST) GMT (10/11/02, 23:41 +0700 GMT),
Michael Berger wrote:
After re-installing Bat 1.6 the message box still is a
problem. Nothing but the first character appears on the
screen when I type a message.
You mean in the editor? You cannot
Hello all,
Before this becomes a dead horse...
I would like to ask if nobody can answer my original question:
does one have to re-activate AVG and/or its TB plug in after
installing a new version of TB! over an older one?
What I find on this subject in the TBUDL Archive goes for al
large part
Hello Anne,
On or about Sunday, November 10, 2002, 12:49:14 PM, in a galaxy
far, far away, Anne wrote:
A Er that's OK insofar as TB! and e-mail goes Spike, but to say that
A an AV is unnecessary because one runs TB! is overlooking the fact that
A virus can be introduced to a system in other
Is there a way to make the connection centre window never appear. In
Outlook for example there is a checkbox t not show it during
send/receive and OE too sends mail silently. the Bat however during
every immediate send pops up the window which is a little
disconcerting.
Any way to make it not
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 3:37:37 PM, Mean wrote:
MD Is there a way to make the connection centre window never appear.
Just go to preferences under options in the main TB! window, and
change the dropdown menu next to Display Connection Centre to
Hide.
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Sean
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows
Hello Mean,
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 03:07:37 +0530 GMT (11/11/02, 04:37 +0700 GMT),
Mean Drake wrote:
Is there a way to make the connection centre window never appear.
Options / Preferences / General. Drop-down box Display Connection
Center.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat!
Good evening Mean,
It was foretold that on 10-11-2002 03:07:37 GMT+0530 (which was
22:37:37 where I live) Mean Drake would mumble:
snipped a bit
MD Is there a way to make the connection centre window never appear.
Preferences general: Display connection centre: hide
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Best
Three replies in 3 minutes...and to think that was where I hid the
MailTickerMust be losing my eyesight. LOL
MD.
Monday, November 11, 2002, 12:53:30 AM, you wrote:
L Good evening Mean,
L It was foretold that on 10-11-2002 03:07:37 GMT+0530 (which was
L 22:37:37 where I live) Mean Drake
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Hi Alexander,
10-Nov-2002, 20:03 +0200 (18:03 UK time) Alexander Cicovic [AC] in
mid:160947502.20021110200317;gmx.net said:
MDP ... AV software spotting a viral infection in a file with a
MDP non-executable extension. This is not a risk to anyone -
Hello there,
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 9:55:23 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
AC ... If an unknowledgeable user had restored a system
AC configuration using the infected cpy files, the laptop would
AC get infected once again.
MDP At this time the AV software has previously failed and missed
MDP
Hello Spike,
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 1:06:42 PM, you wrote:
S Hello Anne,
S On or about Sunday, November 10, 2002, 12:49:14 PM, in a galaxy
S far, far away, Anne wrote:
snip
S In other words yes, I have this down to a science. I should, as
S I have been building my own machines since the
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'Lo Allie,
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 12:29:30 -0500 your time, you authored this:
ACM Well, this opinion sounds like what Simon may have thought I had during
ACM our exchange in the past. Actually, it's not in large part. The only
ACM part I agree
Hello Anne
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, November 10, 2002, 2:43:25 AM, in which you
wrote:
A He is evaluating Nod32 at the moment, is incredibly impressed with both the speed
and the
A lack of hogging resources.
The main reason for this is because the important bits are written in
Sunday, November 10, 2002, 6:07:44 PM, Mitch wrote:
The documentation is unclear on this point, but you CAN train it on
incoming e-mails. You go to a page marked history on the configuration
page, where you see a list of all the e-mails you've received
recently, along with a pull-down of
Hallo Ochrid,
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 19:17:39 +0100GMT (10-11-02, 19:17 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
O I would like to ask if nobody can answer my original question:
O does one have to re-activate AVG and/or its TB plug in after
O installing a new version of TB! over an older one?
Do you
Hi All,
Thought the following site might be of interest to you
http://www.thebat.cz/ikony.htm
featuring some ready made glyphs for TB.
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Regards, Anthony
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
There's an option in Tools/Backup to backup folders with messages.
There does not, however, seem to be an option to backup the folder
tree structure without the individual message files. Is that correct?
I don't want to backup the messages, just the skeleton in case I need
to restore it after a
To all reading this thread,
ACM Why not do the following.
ACM Filter all known mail to specific folders.
ACM Filter all unknown mail to a spam folder. This will comprise a
ACM single filter that goes below all the others. It is to move all
ACM messages to the spam folder. Switch the sound off
Scott Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few people keep saying how wonderful it is to sort their spam to a
different folder. While this is a neat feature of TB! that can be used
for some things, I feel it is NOT intended to sort spam. Who really
wants to look at the stuff even once?
John,
JDH Others swear by their favorite programs, however, and that's fine.
As I said...not trying to offend. Just offering my 2 cents worth. ;)
It's what works best for me and possibly some others here.
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Scott
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
The Bat! offers a number of templates for replies, forwards etc. But
is there any way to customise the marks used in these. Like in OE
one can elect to use any character or none at all while quoting
original text. Here it seems we use the initials or name or
characters but cannot set it to
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