Dear Barry,
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, newsroom wrote:
6/3/2004, 15:11:47: FETCH - Received message from [EMAIL PROTECTED], size: 43024
bytes, subject: Mail Delivery (failure [EMAIL PROTECTED])
!6/3/2004, 15:11:47: FETCH - could not store message (file name -
Hello all Bat users,
first time on the list so please excuse the newbie questions.
Coming from Outlook where I relied on the Calendar a lot I am finding that the
Scheduler is not as good in fact I'm using Firefox with the Calendar add-in for
scheduling and reminders.
Problem 1: If I select a
On Fri 4 June 2004, 14:43:09 +1000, Newsroom wrote:
I opened The Bat! as usual only to discover that all of the emails for
one account had completely disappeared.
The log for that account looks something like this:
6/3/2004, 15:11:41: FETCH - receiving mail messages
6/3/2004, 15:11:43:
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 5:53:18 PM, you wrote:
MDP Dear Paul,
MDP @3-Jun-2004, 17:36 +1000 (03-Jun 08:36 UK time) Paul Berger [PB] in
MDP mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
WS When I reply to a message any quoted text is not wrapped. Is
WS there a way to have this
ON Thursday, June 3, 2004, 3:50:22 PM, you wrote:
AM (A) Good
AM (B) Bad
AM (C) Ugly
MW TB! has some way to go... I can't see a single smiley in your last
MW message. I'm sure there should be two.
Hi Martin,
It only works with non-capitalised letters like here:
(a) Good
(b) Bad
(c) Ugly
--
Hi,
what can be the matter that I don't have automatic spell checker? I have installed
intpack.msi, What is OKB and where I can get it?
--
Best regards,
Roland
PGP-Key: 0x0D023C45 (DH/DSS)
I use The Bat! v2.11.02 under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1!
Dear Robin,
@4-Jun-2004, 16:29 +1000 (04-Jun 07:29 UK time) Robin Anson [RA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to newsroom:
I checked C:\DOCUME~1\BARRYT~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\, but I have no idea why
The Bat! could not store the messages or why the earlier messages
disappeared. Does anyone have any
Hi All,
I upgraded from 2.10.03 to 2.11 and everything seemed OK until I
rebooted my machine. From this point onwards I was unable to connect
to my ISP's IMAP server to read mail. I deleted the account and added
it again in case the settings were corrupted but was still unable to
connect. I tried
Hi folks,
I want to use a day time depending hello message in my quick templates, so that
when I write a mail in the evening the first line should be Good evening, at
early times it should be Good morning and the rest of the day only Hello.
Can you tell me how to do this in the TB! template
Hello Gerard,
On 04 June 2004, 08:52 +0200 (04/06/200407:52 local time) Gerard [G] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AM (A) Good
AM (B) Bad
AM (C) Ugly
MW TB! has some way to go... I can't see a single smiley in your last
MW message. I'm sure there should be two.
G It only works with
Phil, [P] wrote:
P I upgraded from 2.10.03 to 2.11 and everything seemed OK until I
P rebooted my machine. From this point onwards I was unable to
P connect to my ISP's IMAP server to read mail. I deleted the account
P and added it again in case the settings were corrupted but was
P still unable
Roland Burger, [RB] wrote:
RB what can be the matter that I don't have automatic spell
RB checker?
If you're using the Windows plain text or HTML editor, then the
autochecker doesn't work. It will only work with MicroEd.
RB I have installed intpack.msi, What is OKB and where I can get it?
I
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Hello dAniel,
On 04 June 2004, 03:05 +0200 (04/06/200402:05 local time) dAniel hAhler
[DH] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DH see the help for %QUOTESTYLE..
DH (especially where it says L - use the last name of the sender of the
DH original message)
Regards
--
Manfred
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[ TheBat 2.11.02 (43946CE3), Windows 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2, v.2096 ]
NOTE: The information contained in this
Martin Webster, [MW] wrote:
MW I don't think it's as simple as that... I've got no smilies in this
MW thread at all now.
This is because the pdsf.msl file has been altered with newer
versions. The cup and beer icons are no longer triggered by (b) and
(c).
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-=[ Allie ]=- (List Moderator and
Hi Allie,
on Fri, 4 Jun 2004 05:17:38 -0500 GMT (which was Friday, June 4, 2004,
12:17 where I live) Allie Martin wrote in message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] among others:
Roland Burger, [RB] wrote:
RB what can be the matter that I don't have automatic spell
RB checker?
If you're using the
On Fri 4 June 2004, 19:30:59 +1000, Michael Wagner wrote:
I want to use a day time depending hello message in my quick templates, so that
when I write a mail in the evening the first line should be Good evening, at
early times it should be Good morning and the rest of the day only Hello.
Can
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Hello Allie,
On 04 June 2004, 05:30 -0500 (04/06/200411:30 local time) Allie Martin
[AM] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW I don't think it's as simple as that... I've got no smilies in this
MW thread at all now.
AM This is because the pdsf.msl
Hi again,
Thanks, that works very fine!
Viele Grüße
Michael Wagner
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Friday, June 4, 2004, 1:51:42 PM, you wrote:
RA On Fri 4 June 2004, 19:30:59 +1000, Michael Wagner wrote:
I want to use
Hello Ben,
On 3 Jun 2004 at 02:09:54 +0100 GMT [03:09 CEST] you wrote:
BA Howdy TBUDL,
BA In folder properties it in the bottom left hand corner that is a
BA button that says watch by. If clicked it brings up the folder
BA structure with option to select or deselect all. What
I have a feeling this might sound too technical. But, I was just now
renaming an account. Just click on Properties, type a new name, and
shortly, a window comes on screen. It seems to be alerting to some
trouble. The window offers two pathnames, and declares that:
The system could not find the
Hello Johannes,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 07:20, you wrote:
6/3/2004, 15:11:47: FETCH - Received message from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size: 43024 bytes, subject: Mail Delivery
(failure [EMAIL PROTECTED])
!6/3/2004, 15:11:47: FETCH - could not store message (file name
-
Hi Allie,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 11:13:50 AM, you wrote:
I don't know. How do you logon. Do you use any secure login types. I
use plain log-ins and don't have a problem with any of the 2.11
versions.
Plain log-in
There's a new service release that you could try, i.e.,
v2.11.02
Yes, I
Hello Phil,
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:16:49 +0100 GMT (04/06/2004, 16:16 +0700 GMT),
Phil wrote:
P I upgraded from 2.10.03 to 2.11 and everything seemed OK until I
P rebooted my machine. From this point onwards I was unable to connect
P to my ISP's IMAP server to read mail.
Do you use a firewall
Hello Adam,
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:32:00 -0230 GMT (04/06/2004, 20:02 +0700 GMT),
Adam wrote:
A I have a feeling this might sound too technical.
No, this is fine for this list. ;-)
A But, I was just now
A renaming an account. Just click on Properties, type a new name, and
A shortly, a window
Hello Martin,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 5:59:26 AM, you wrote:
Martin That explains everything! :doh: - just a suggestion :-)
We need a homer icon now! grin
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).
Tagline of the day:
Cholesterol: The stuff in food that makes it taste good.
Using The
Friday, June 4, 2004, 10:13:03 AM, Leif Gregory wrote:
LG Hello Martin,
LG Friday, June 4, 2004, 5:59:26 AM, you wrote:
Martin That explains everything! :doh: - just a suggestion :-)
LG We need a homer icon now! grin
And a :donut:
Mmmm :donut:
--
Regards,
Plan9
My default view is Display only Unread Messages. Can I make a filter
which would change to messages in Outbox to show as unread message? There
is a filter for Outbox to change message as read but cannot find the
reverse.
--
Best regards,
Peter Kerekes (Toronto, Canada)
Faced with the choice
Hi malexander,
At 10:38 PM on Thursday, June 03, 2004 you m wrote the following
OT: AV - Thanks everyone:
m I tired it download NOD32 from the link they gave to me and after two
m hours their server still wasn't running. Couldn't even ping it. So, I
m went to Grisoft and downloaded the trial
Hello Jan!
On Friday, June 04, 2004, 10:54 AM, you wrote:
JR Hi malexander,
JR At 10:38 PM on Thursday, June 03, 2004 you m wrote the following
JR OT: AV - Thanks everyone:
m I tired it download NOD32 from the link they gave to me and after two
m hours their server still wasn't running.
Hello Jan!
On Friday, June 04, 2004, 10:54 AM, you wrote:
JR ... if security is the goal, I think there are many who would say
JR that AVG leaves something to be desired while NOD32 PC-cillin
JR are generally rated as the best while Norton sometimes conflicts
JR with other programs McAfee
Hello list,
On Sun, 16 May 2004 21:55:30 +0700 GMT (16/05/2004, 21:55 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
BH P.S. I only found this English list. Theres isn't by any
BH chance a The Bat mailing list in German?
TF There are three:
And here is the list of language lists:
Dear Thomas,
@4-Jun-2004, 23:54 +0700 (04-Jun 17:54 UK time) Thomas Fernandez
[TF] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Thomas:
BH P.S. I only found this English list. Theres isn't by any
BH chance a The Bat mailing list in German?
TF There are three:
TF And here is the list of language lists:
TF
Today I upgraded TheBat from v 2.10 to 2.11 by installing on top of
the old 2.10. Every time I run TheBat 2.11, the CPU usage goes to
100%, except when TheBat is using the disk a lot.
I've tried to remove the BayersIt-plugin and rename it's folder,
and move the content of my junk-folder to
Hello Graham,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 3:56:59 AM, you wrote:
GD Hello all Bat users,
GD first time on the list so please excuse the newbie questions.
GD Coming from Outlook where I relied on the Calendar a lot I am
GD finding that the Scheduler is not as good in fact I'm using
GD Firefox with
Hello Bob,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 9:18:40 PM, you wrote:
B Or at least give us the option of
B installing it as a feature.
You're not on TBBeta? If I remember well, one of the programmers
told it would require too big a rewrite if these would be made
available as plug-ins.
Besides, you can
Hi Bob,
on Fri, 4 Jun 2004 15:18:40 -0400GMT, you wrote:
B Smileys and Mail Chat- can anyone tell me why Ritlabs has added these
B silly features to its awesome mailer?
I don't know. Maybe because programmers are young people and think
these additions are nice and wanted...?
B I know I'm
On Friday, June 4, 2004, 1:06:56 PM, Simon Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SM Today I upgraded TheBat from v 2.10 to 2.11 by installing on top of
SM the old 2.10. Every time I run TheBat 2.11, the CPU usage goes to
SM 100%, except when TheBat is using the disk a lot.
SM I've tried to remove
Just upgraded TB to the latest. I'm still getting email messages from Outlook
with word concatenation. Considering the market penetration of Outlook, you'd
think that RIT would make such a bug fix a priority.
OTOH, you'd also think that they'd make a decent help file a priority...
jon
--
[EMAIL
Saturday, June 5, 2004, 5:06:56 AM, Simon wrote:
SM ...the CPU usage goes to 100%...
SM ...and I have to kill TheBat from the Windows task manager.
OK, attention all! How many times has this basic symptom been reported
now? I had a bit of a rant on here recently about getting my bug report
Saturday, June 5, 2004, 7:32:13 AM, Mark wrote:
MP Besides, you can disable both features completely if you wish. And
MP it isn't hard to do so.
Yes, but the inclusion of these features has diverted resource from more
functional and useful features, and from bug elimination.
--
Cheers,
Hello Bob,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 9:18:40 PM, you wrote:
B Smileys and Mail Chat- can anyone tell me why Ritlabs has added these
B silly features to its awesome mailer? Why doesn't
B Ritlabs just give its user base what they ask for instead of bloating
B their program with this stuff?
B I know
Hello all,
Friday, June 4, 2004, rich gregory wrote:
If I send 100 emails out with Smileys, chances are (guessing) 60 are
going to Outlook, 30 to Netscape (AOL), and the other 10 to Eudora,
Pegasus, The Bat!, etc. If they only mail clients to see my Smileys
are TB! clients then it is a
Hello Mary,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 5:55:01 PM, you wrote:
MB Hello Jan!
MB On Friday, June 04, 2004, 10:54 AM, you wrote:
JR ... if security is the goal, I think there are many who would say
JR that AVG leaves something to be desired while NOD32 PC-cillin
JR are generally rated as the best
Hello Jan,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 4:54:49 PM, you wrote:
JR Hi malexander,
JR At 10:38 PM on Thursday, June 03, 2004 you m wrote the following
JR OT: AV - Thanks everyone:
m I tired it download NOD32 from the link they gave to me and after two
m hours their server still wasn't running. Couldn't
Hello Bob,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 1:18:40 PM, you wrote:
Bob I know I'm venting a bit and am inviting flames here, but I'd
Bob like to know if anyone else agrees with me on this. I certainly
Bob hope this isn't an indication of what's to come for The Bat!.
Mail chat, I don't know, but Smileys
Hi The Bat! Users,
Ever since using IMAP, I've had a inconsistent problem with sending
mail.
When I finish composing my mail, I hit send. This then sends the
mail to my outbox and it goes no further, well, normally. 1 in 10 it'll
send, but the others it won't.
The mails it won't send I try to
Hello rich,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 3:38:08 PM, you wrote:
rich If I send 100 emails out with Smileys, chances are (guessing) 60
rich are going to Outlook, 30 to Netscape (AOL), and the other 10 to
rich Eudora, Pegasus, The Bat!, etc. If they only mail clients to see
rich my Smileys are TB! clients
Hello MAU,
Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 1:54:06 AM, you wrote:
M Include %- without the quote marks at the end of each QINCLUDE line.
I went through all my QT. The %- are all there.
But I still have my empty lines before the greeting in all my
generated messages.
Do you have another idea what
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Hello Allister,
On 04 June 2004, 09:51 +1200 (04/06/200422:51 local time) Allister Jenks
[AJ] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MP Besides, you can disable both features completely if you wish. And
MP it isn't hard to do so.
AJ Yes, but the inclusion
Hi TBUDL users,
I've just changed my editor settings and am now appreciating all the
smilies in their full colourful glory!
Apologies if I've missed it somewhere or if I'm OT, but is the a
definitive list anywhere of what combinations produce what smilies, or
is it a case of trial error/suck it
I'm trying to figure out how to work the chat thing. It would be
nice if there were some documentation, like what are the necessary
preconditions to having incoming and outgoing messages within the
chat folder. Apart from learning how to operate it, though, I have a
more prosaic concern: my
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote:
CW Anyone any ideas why this is happening, as it's VERY frustrating!
CW Would it have anything to do with both my outbox and sent items
CW being server side?
It may very well do. Would you try sending mail with your outbox
local? I can send without trouble only when the
On Friday, June 4, 2004 at 4:09:19 PM, you wrote:
JN I'm trying to figure out how to work the chat thing. It would be
JN nice if there were some documentation, like what are the necessary
JN preconditions to having incoming and outgoing messages within the
JN chat folder. Apart from learning
Leif Gregory wrote:
Mail chat, I don't know, but Smileys were added during personal time
by 9Val.. He was not on the RITLabs clock when he did it.
Whether or not you believe it to be a useless feature is up to you,
but bug fixing and whatnot wasn't hurt by 9Vals work. He was on
personal
Allie Martin wrote:
Chris Weaven, [CW] wrote:
CW Apologies if I've missed it somewhere or if I'm OT, but is the a
CW definitive list anywhere of what combinations produce what smilies, or
CW is it a case of trial error/suck it and see?
There's a folder called 'Images' in the TB! installation
Hello rich,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 5:38:08 PM, you wrote:
B Smileys and Chat- can anyone tell me why Ritlabs has added these
B silly features to its awesome mailer? Smileys seems like something
B straight out of AOL's cheesy mailer, and those of us that actually
B use instant messaging are
On 6/4/04, at 5:04 PM, Allister Jenks sent the following:
AJ Saturday, June 5, 2004, 7:32:13 AM, Mark wrote:
MP Besides, you can disable both features completely if you wish. And
MP it isn't hard to do so.
AJ Yes, but the inclusion of these features has diverted resource from more
AJ
On Sat 5 June 2004, 0:48:58 +1000, Rich Gregory wrote:
Hu... So exactly what A/V prgm are you using, Robin? I have been
running Norton's A/V for many years (the last one with TB!) and
haven't (yet?) had such a problem even though it is set to scan each
and every email as it comes in.
I
On Sat 5 June 2004, 8:38:14 +1000, Cyrille wrote:
I went through all my QT. The %- are all there.
But I still have my empty lines before the greeting in all my
generated messages.
Hmm, I'm sure it will be lines in a QT that don't have the %- at the end.
Perhaps there are some blank lines that
Saturday, June 5, 2004, Leif Gregory wrote:
All TB does is to locally *display* the standard ASCII/Plaintext
smilies in an e-mail as an image.
snip
All other e-mail clients will see them as the plaintext smiley (unless
they too convert them locally).
Not just the standard ones, and that is
Friday, June 4, 2004, Mark Partous wrote:
Besides, you can disable both features completely if you wish. And it
isn't hard to do so.
Yes, it's easy if I am on the receiving end.
Not so easy if I am the sender -- I either have to start each mail with
a note that TB users should use the PTV (and
On Thursday, June 3, 2004, 03:23:09, Mark Partous wrote:
First of all, while reading this message, right click on the body (the text
part) of this message. Click on Smileys, to toggle them off.
[...]
Mark and all the others,
thanks for the kind help and the many replies!
Roman
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Greetings All,
Does anyone want to help me test the new chat thingie? First, send me
an email, let me know what to do and I will test my little system with
the fully undocumented bat.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Rev. Michael L. Wilson, MBA
Philospher
Hello rich,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 9:32:56 PM, you wrote:
rg On an unrelated note, and I know I've brought this up in the past...
rg You guys (not singling anyone in particular out here) have GOT to calm
rg down!
rg Sometimes replies to posts that express an opinion that is perceived
rg as
A Nothing like 3 pages of
A quotes followed by a reply that reads something like
A Right :-)
You got that right!
Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
(I'm not sure which list would be most appropriate, so I'm sending
this post to TBUDL. If it should go on a different one, the mods
should please lemme know.)
Would the developers or the contributors who are close to them
please offer a few words on TB!'s direction? There's no published
Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote:
RG These are OPINIONS.
.. Which at times can be harshly worded. If opinions are harshly
worded and are deemed unreasonable, expect harsh retorts from the
advocates you do see your arguments as unreasonable or based on
incorrect impressions/knowledge of what is being
Hi,
I installed TB's latest version yesterday and was
happy to see smiley
support. However, I can't get the smiley to work in my
copy of TB. I
checked out the various mailing list archives for
instructions to
switch it on but didn't find anything substantial. The
Help File with
TB hasn't been
On Sat 5 June 2004, 11:26:30 +1000, Urban wrote:
All other e-mail clients will see them as the plaintext smiley (unless
they too convert them locally).
Not just the standard ones, and that is what is so wrong. There should
at least be a warning upon sending of messages containing the
Hi Bats,
I realize it's unfashionable to be happy for the new release with its smileys and
chat, but I wish to congratulate Ritlabs on their inclusion of italics, bulleted lists
and (of all things) tables. This has made my editing chores so simple now. Much easier
to send properly formatted
Message received at: 6/4/2004:11:54 AM
JR However, if security is the goal, I think there are many who
JR would say that AVG leaves something to be desired while NOD32
JR PC-cillin are generally rated as the best
I'm glad to see someone else boldly mention PC-Cillin. I've used it for years and
Hello George,
Saturday, June 5, 2004, 3:36:56 AM, you wrote (possibly edited):
There's a folder called 'Images' in the TB! installation directory. In
it are all the smileys and a file called pdsf.msl. Open that file in
a plain text viewer.
I added it as a pad in SmartBat for ease of
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