On Tuesday, August 24, 2004 @ 6:40:29 AM [-0700], Rick Friedman wrote:
Have you actually seen these addresses in your address book? Or are you
assuming they are there because they are auto-completed when you start
entering them in the address line of an e-mail?
They are definitely in the
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 6:08:44 PM, you wrote:
All of the above it in theory. Any technology can be abused.
However, I have seen a lot of good come out of the .NET Framework. I
suggest that the next time you visit WindowsUpdate.com, you download
the .NET Framework.
NB: You might already
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 6:28:40 PM, you wrote:
Bummer. I thought that might solve your problem. As Chris suggests,
I'd search around in the Preferences dialog in Netscape. I don't use
it either or I'd help you search. Can anyone using Netscape point Jim
in the right direction?
ON Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 9:57:43 PM, you wrote:
JR Take a look @ Menu - Options | Preferences | Plug-Ins
JR Click plug-in
JR click Information
JR Scroll down to the bottom
Hi Jan,
I finally found that the difference between spam letters and traffic.
Letters is obvious but traffic is
ON Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 8:04:25 AM, you wrote:
MT They are definitely in the address book. It's how I found them. I
MT don't look at the address book to often but when I took a look at it a
MT week ago, I noticed all of these strange entries. I did a little more
MT digging and have
Hæ!
Are you sure you are using TB?
I never experienced this with TB (I am using it now for nearly half a decade).
--
Kveðja!
Thorvald Neumann | aesir media
http://www.aesir.de/
[The Bat! v2.12.03 without BayesIt on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4]
Hi Jim,
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 2:39:59 AM, you wrote:
JK So I think what I'll do is open links in Netscape and set my taskbar
JK to group windows by program (so the Netscape windows will at least
JK be manageable). If that takes up too much memory and causes a
JK problem, I'll open each
Hello Andre,
Just checking my self following macro combination:
Spam Stats, last 24 hours (%BAYESITVERSION)
Total Spam Emails: %STATSPAMLETTERS(24)
Total Clean Emails: %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(24)
BayesIT guessed right %-
%calculate=100-(%STATSPAMERLETTERS(24)/%STATSPAMLETTERS(24))%% of the time
My
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 11:33:16 PM, Chris wrote:
Chris I went to
Chris http://www.opinionatedgeek.com/dotnet/tools/Base64Decode/Default.aspx
Chris and entered the gibberish and it decoded into readable text.
Chris Therefore, The Bat! is encoding those addresses in base64 for some
Chris reason.
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 2:04:25 AM, Matt wrote:
MT They are definitely in the address book. It's how I found them. I
MT don't look at the address book to often but when I took a look at it a
MT week ago, I noticed all of these strange entries. I did a little more
MT digging and have
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 8:18:36 AM, Plan9 wrote:
Plan9 Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 11:33:16 PM, Chris wrote:
Chris I went to
Chris http://www.opinionatedgeek.com/dotnet/tools/Base64Decode/Default.aspx
Chris and entered the gibberish and it decoded into readable text.
Chris Therefore, The Bat!
hi there, i'm new to tb and i get pretty confused of it's mail
handeling.
i'm using two main identities, where the second one has several
aliases. so, if i want to send from one of those aliases, is there a
way to do that, without creating a new account that is shown in tb?
regards
ralph
hi there,
can anyone of you use GMX's IMAP functionality, with deleting, moving
and so on?
regards
ralph
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Dear Divforen,
@25-Aug-2004, 14:47 +0200 (25-Aug 13:47 UK time) divforen said to
TheBat:
hi there, i'm new to tb and i get pretty confused of it's mail
handeling.
i'm using two main identities, where the second one has several
aliases. so, if i want to send from one of those aliases, is
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004 @ 1:15:18 AM [-0700], Thorvald Neumann wrote:
Are you sure you are using TB?
Of course...since about January of 2002. I installed and never looked
back!
I never experienced this with TB (I am using it now for nearly half a decade).
Yes, me neither. Just an odd
hello,
better this way?
--
regards, ralph
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
hello Marck D Pearlstone,
thanx for your tip; just found out, how it works... i guess, tb is
pretty amazing, once you find out, how it works...
--
regards, ralph
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
***^\ ._)~~
~( __ _o Was Wed, 25 Aug 2004, at 01:12:25 +0200,
@ @ when MAU wrote to Bo:
Hello subscriber2list,
I found nothing in the Help section and read a few emails in the
Archives, but most of the emails dealt with Gmane
Dear Divforen,
@25-Aug-2004, 16:42 +0200 (25-Aug 15:42 UK time) divforen said to
Marck:
better this way?
Almost - you are lacking only a trailing space for the cut mark to
be a complete success :-).
--
Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone --List moderator and fellow end user
TB! v2.13 Lucky Beta/6
hello Marck D Pearlstone,
what do mean with trailing space? please explain it as simple as
possible, since english is not my mother tongue...
--
regards, ralph
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hallo Fledermäuse,
I was setting up a new virtual folder, that shows me all mails that are
larger than 512 KB. That works quite nicely, and now I wonder what to do
with that information :-)
Is it possible to set up a filter that saves the
Hello TBUDL,
When using MAPI (Exchange Server) protocol I don't seem to be able to
use the send and receive function. In so much as if I place something
in the outbox it just sits there getting dusty. Immediate send works
fine and if I initiate a Send Queued Mail command then it will empty the
Dear Divforen,
@25-Aug-2004, 16:55 +0200 (25-Aug 15:55 UK time) divforen said to
Marck:
what do mean with trailing space? please explain it as simple as
possible, since english is not my mother tongue...
A cutmark is dashdashspacereturn, not just
dashdashreturn as you have it. That's all I
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
24-Aug-2004 22:01, you wrote:
Yes, of course you are right about your second poing but, just to be
stubborn for one more moment, If BayesIT filters see msgs before TB!
filters then this would not be necessary, right? And I can't get a
definite answer to this question
hello Marck D Pearlstone,
@Mittwoch, 25. August 2004, 17:02 you wrote:
A cutmark is dashdashspacereturn, not just
dashdashreturn as you have it. That's all I mean - that the
space is an important part of the cut mark.
i guess, now it works...
--
regards,
ralph
Dear Divforen,
@25-Aug-2004, 17:10 +0200 (25-Aug 16:10 UK time) divforen said to
Marck:
space is an important part of the cut mark.
i guess, now it works...
Ah! Perfection achieved! :-)
--
Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone --List moderator and fellow end user
TB! v2.13 Lucky Beta/6 on Windows
Battyfolk,
For the life of me I can't figure out how to auto-mark all junk
mail filtered by bayesIT as read junk.
It's probably right in front of my nose, but in the event, it
isn't available, may I suggest that it should be a bayesIT
configuration option.
Thank you.
--
Jan
Hello Jan Rifkinson,
25-Aug-2004 17:12, you wrote:
For the life of me I can't figure out how to auto-mark all junk mail
filtered by bayesIT as read junk.
Preferences / Protection / Anti-Spam has a little checkbox in the lower
part of the settings screen that does this. :-)
--
Best regards,
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004 it appears that Alexander S. Kunz
wrote the following in reply to my comments re: to BayeIT Macros:
Yes, of course you are right about your second poing but, just to be
stubborn for one more moment, If BayesIT filters see msgs before TB!
filters then this would
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004 it appears that Alexander S. Kunz
wrote the following in regards to auto-marking bayesIT junk mail as read:
For the life of me I can't figure out how to auto-mark all junk mail
filtered by bayesIT as read junk.
ASK Preferences / Protection / Anti-Spam has a little
When I went to check the statistics for BayesIt under
information, I found that every number was ZERO!!
Assuming that something was wrong, I deleted the plugin
from TheBat! and removes all traces of BayesIt. I then
downloaded v0.5.11 and unRARred it to C:\Program Files\The
Bat!\bayesit
I fired
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
***^\ ._)~~
~( __ _o Was Wed, 25 Aug 2004, at 16:47:52 +0200,
@ @ when Mica Mijatovic wrote:
.
Grateful for any help.
OK, first loads of news mail received. Good Bat. :) The secret was in
news server, which was down. ;-)
-
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 6:22:49 AM, you wrote:
Instead of the plan you've described above, you could copy the link
from the message or article and paste it into SmartBat. Then when you
are ready to review the articles, just reopen SmartBat (F6) and click
on the link. That avoids
Hello,
Just installed Bayesit 0.5.11 and had a couple of problems that I
thought I would share. I have managed to work around them, but
hopefully it is something that can get fixed in the future.
After I deleted all traces of the old version, I installed the new
one, then started TB and added
Hello divforen,
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:46:05 +0200 GMT (25/08/2004, 21:46 +0700 GMT),
divforen wrote:
d thanx for your tip; just found out, how it works... i guess, tb is
d pretty amazing, once you find out, how it works...
Another possibility. Everybody who sends messages to one of my aliases
Hello Quin,
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 14:38:10 -0600 GMT (24/08/2004, 03:38 +0700 GMT),
Quin Selman wrote:
QS For me, CTRL + * only works to a certain depth of replies in the
QS message list. Once there, I will see another plus sign and will have
QS to use CTRL + * again to expand the remainder of the
Hello David,
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 02:42:21 +0200 GMT (24/08/2004, 07:42 +0700 GMT),
David Earl wrote:
DE I've seen this one. When I get the error message from TB, it's
DE because an eMail From [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sitting in the outbox of the
DE [EMAIL PROTECTED] account.
It was a hick-up on the
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 9:26:17 AM, you wrote:
I don't think so. Over here, it expands all threads.
I am confused.
Does this expand all threads in a folder (which was the subject) or
just all messages in a thread?
--
Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 2.12.00
under Windows XP
Hi Terry,
on Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:28:12 -0700GMT, you wrote:
I don't think so. Over here, it expands all threads.
TGM I am confused.
TGM Does this expand all threads in a folder (which was the subject) or
TGM just all messages in a thread?
ctrl+(num)* expands all threads, whereas ctrl+(num)+
Hello Peter,
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 11:23:05 AM, you wrote:
ctrl+(num)* expands all threads, whereas ctrl+(num)+ expands
the particular thread.
Do you know how to get this to work (expand all threads) on a laptop
computer.
I use [Ctrl][Shft][+] to expand a thread.
--
Thanks,
Terry
ctrl+(num)* expands all threads, whereas ctrl+(num)+ expands
the particular thread.
My TB! requires only + or - on the NumPad without Ctrl to expand/collapse the current
thread below the selected mail.
* on the numpad expands/collapses all the threads in the folder.
--
Gabor
Hello Kovcs,
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 12:34:55 PM, you wrote:
My TB! requires only + or - on the NumPad without Ctrl to
expand/collapse the current thread below the selected mail. * on the
numpad expands/collapses all the threads in the folder.
Again I am using a laptop (no NumPad) but
Terry,
Again I am using a laptop (no NumPad) but when I hit [shift] [+] some
of the time the threat will expand completely other times the thread
will only expand to the first level. If I hit the - key the threat
will collapse.
Usually On laptops there is a special button (Num). Pushing this
Nick Danger @ 2004-Aug-25 10:34:44 AM
MAPI outbox quirk mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone confirm whether this just a personal problem I'm
experiencing or not?
I works fine here.
--
Chris
Quoting when replying to this message is good for your karma.
Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1
Hello Kovcs,
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 1:26:26 PM, you wrote:
Usually On laptops there is a special button (Num). Pushing this and
some of the keys on the right side of the keyboard it fuctions like
a keypad.
Yes I have that ability on my laptop...but there is no + on the NumPad
and
I see in the footer of some mails that some of you use TB on XP with new Service
Pack 2. Have you seen some troubles with TB 2.12 or higher under SP2 ?
Is this SP2 really necessary for people who don't use use microsoft Outlook and
Internet Explorer with all his holes of security ? Because this
Hello Mica,
OK, first loads of news mail received. Good Bat. :) The secret was in
news server, which was down. ;-)
Glad to hear it is working. Those coincidences do happen :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.13 Lucky Beta/7
Hello WilWilWil,
I see in the footer of some mails that some of you use TB on XP with
new Service Pack 2. Have you seen some troubles with TB 2.12 or higher
under SP2 ?
Is this SP2 really necessary for people who don't use use microsoft
Outlook and Internet Explorer with all his holes of
Howdy Roelof,
Monday, August 23, 2004, 6:11:54 PM, Roelof wrotened:
Roelof Hallo Ron,
Roelof On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 18:00:48 -0400GMT (23-8-2004, 0:00 +0200, where I
Roelof live), you wrote:
RC I asked a question about folders not being emptied when existing. I've
RC since learned that The
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004 @ 3:32:03 PM [-0700], MAU wrote:
I don't use XP, but in a daily security newsletter I get they recommend
delaying (or blocking) the installation of SP2 because some applications
may cease to work.
,- [ This is a quotation from an IT admin ]
| Please click
WilWilWil wrote:
I see in the footer of some mails that some of you use TB on XP with new Service
Pack 2. Have you seen some troubles with TB 2.12 or higher under SP2 ?
Is this SP2 really necessary for people who don't use use microsoft Outlook and
Internet Explorer with all his holes of security
Hallo Ben,
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 23:36:13 +0100GMT (26-8-2004, 0:36 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
BA Is there nothing this man doesnt know how to do?
Lots of.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
The Bat! 2.13 Lucky Beta/7
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
1 pop3 account, server on LAN
Disclaimer:
On Thu 26 August 2004, 5:03:11 +1000, Terry G. Munson wrote:
Do you know how to get this to work (expand all threads) on a laptop
computer.
I use [Ctrl][Shft][+] to expand a thread.
The trick on the laptop is using the right key combination to get the *
on the numeric keypad as opposed to
Hello WilWilWil!
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 5:05 PM, you wrote:
W Is this SP2 really necessary for people who don't use use microsoft
W Outlook and Internet Explorer with all his holes of security ?
W Because this upgrade seems to be very heavy !
It is 75 MB for a personal user. I
Hello Ben,
Is there nothing this man doesnt know how to do?
Yes, mayonnaise ;-)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.13 Lucky Beta/7
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
On Tuesday, August 24, 2004 it appears that Alexander S. Kunz
wrote the following in regards to BayeIT Macros:
ASK 24-Aug-2004 19:25, you wrote:
Spam Stats, last 24 hours (BayesIt! 0.5.11)
Total Spam Emails: 2
Total Clean Emails: 186
BayesIT guessed right 99.5% of the time
My email is
On Wednesday, August 25, 2004 it appears that MAU
wrote the following in regards to Emptying Folders on exit and marking messages
'read':
Is there nothing this man doesnt know how to do?
M Yes, mayonnaise ;-)
Sometimes this is a very entertaining list.
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
Howdy MAU,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 12:14:13 AM, MAU wrotened:
MAU Hello Ben,
Is there nothing this man doesnt know how to do?
MAU Yes, mayonnaise ;-)
ooh surreal answer.. i like it... at least i assume its surreal... its
not a dance that everyone except me knows about is it?
You probably
WilWilWil @ 2004-Aug-25 6:05:00 PM
TB and XP new SP2... mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see in the footer of some mails that some of you use TB on XP with
new Service Pack 2. Have you seen some troubles with TB 2.12 or
higher under SP2 ?
I have not had any problems so far.
Is this SP2 really
Jurgen Haug @ 2004-Aug-24 1:26:07 AM
someone out there having experience using TB! in a otherwise Outlook/Exchange office
environment mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The server changes my reply-to into what the company thinks fits.
Like company policy is first name underscore last name, and since we
G'day WilWilWil,
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 8:05:00 AM, you wrote:
[snipped]
Is this SP2 really necessary for people who don't use use microsoft Outlook and
Internet Explorer with all his holes of security ? Because this upgrade seems to
be very heavy !
I don't use XP but if you want to
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