Re: The Bat and MSGTAG

2008-07-24 Thread Jens Franik

am Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2008 um 06:01 schrieb Bill McQuillan:

 However, if I happen to examine the raw message text (I'm nosy), and I
 notice that you tried to invade my privacy, I will long remember that you
 are nosy (and sneaky) too.

 This hit on your reputation (with me) *could* be considered a loss.

That's what i already tried to say, never use MSGTAG in private or
sensible enviroment - it could be usefull in business if you do not try
to make this in hidden Attributes, than open visible to the Destination.

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Groups

2008-07-24 Thread Mr Happy
Hi everyone,

I want to setup a distribution list for some of the people I have in
my address book. Problem is, when I create a group in the Bat and move
the people into it, their entries are removed from the root level of
the address book. What this means is that if I want to send an email
to a person individually, there is an extra click - I first have to
open the address book and then instead of just double clicking on
their entry, I have to first open the group and then double click on
their entry. Is there another way to do this, or is there a way to
have a person in both a group and the root of the address book at the
same time?
-- 

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Re: Gmail and TB, virus checking problem

2008-07-24 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 9:46:20 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Riley
wrote:

 It would not be true if one uses IMAP for Gmail (which Gmail recommends).
 Then the sent mail appears in the Gmail-sent folder.

But the copy you received from the list would still not appear, so you
would still have no view of how it looked with list footers, etc. Also
you would need to manually move or copy it to the folder the incoming
list mails inhabit.

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Re: Groups

2008-07-24 Thread Rick
 Hi everyone,

 I want to setup a distribution list for some of the people I have in
 my address book. Problem is, when I create a group in the Bat and move
 the people into it, their entries are removed from the root level of
 the address book. What this means is that if I want to send an email
 to a person individually, there is an extra click - I first have to
 open the address book and then instead of just double clicking on
 their entry, I have to first open the group and then double click on
 their entry. Is there another way to do this, or is there a way to
 have a person in both a group and the root of the address book at the
 same time?
Sure - Open each entry in the root of the address book, click the
button next to groups and add check marks next to the groups to
which you want to add that entry


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Re: Gmail and TB, virus checking problem

2008-07-24 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 10:22:12 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Hampf wrote:


 tell me, how do you manage to send mail via a POP server?

The normal set-up is that you use a mail client such as TB! to send
mail through a POP3 server and receive it via an SMTP server. The POP
server may belong to your ISP (or Gmail, Yahoo, etc) but could also be
on your own PC, for example.

Some people use a webmail interface or IMAP instead. The remote
machine you are logged onto deals with the sending then and you have
given up control of it. The advantage usually quoted for using IMAP or
a webmail interface is that the received and sent mail is stored on
the server, not on your computer - which means you can access it from
anywhere but are trusting somebody else to keep it safe and secure.

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Re[2]: Gmail and TB, virus checking problem

2008-07-24 Thread Dan Lester
Thursday, July 24, 2008, 9:54:49 AM, you wrote:

 The normal set-up is that you use a mail client such as TB! to send
 mail through a POP3 server and receive it via an SMTP server. The POP
 server may belong to your ISP (or Gmail, Yahoo, etc) but could also be
 on your own PC, for example.

Don't you have the two backwards above on sending and receiving, or do
you know a secret I don't?


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Re: Groups

2008-07-24 Thread Robin Anson
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 at 00:23:34 +1000, Mr wrote: Hi everyone,

 I want to setup a distribution list for some of the people I have in
 my address book. Problem is, when I create a group in the Bat and move
 the people into it, their entries are removed from the root level of
 the address book. What this means is that if I want to send an email
 to a person individually, there is an extra click - I first have to
 open the address book and then instead of just double clicking on
 their entry, I have to first open the group and then double click on
 their entry. Is there another way to do this, or is there a way to
 have a person in both a group and the root of the address book at the
 same time?

Go to the group, right click and select properties, untick the item labelled
Hide items if not explicitly selected. The contents of the group will
appear back in the root of the address book.
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