Send/Receive operations hang on Windows 2000 Professional

2000-03-06 Thread Ole Andreas Ringdal

Hullo!

When using The Bat! v1.39 on Windows 2000 Professional (final release,
English language version, directly from Microsoft/MSDN), The Bat! can
only perform one Send or Receive operation per session before those
operations stop working; they end after about 10 seconds with a
"FETCH/SEND - Could not connect to the server" error message. If I
quit The Bat! and restart it, I can perform *one* of those operations
normally again.

The Bat! has worked flawlessly in NT4 SP5/6 and in Win98SE, but not in
Windows 2000 Professional so far. I use SMTP for sending mail, and
POP3 for receiving.

Anyone got any ideas?

PS! Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well as to the discussion
list. Thanks!

Sincerely,
Olik - Ole Andreas Ringdal
Bergen, Norway



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Re[2]: Difference between beta/3 and beta/5

2000-03-06 Thread Simon

How-do-you-do,

Dieter Hummel @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following:

DH  In beta5 the known security hole discussed a couple of messages earlier
DH  should be fixed. Had no time yet to check it.

I just checked it. Not fixed. Still displaying the path to my mailbox!

Slan, 

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Moderator Note - was Re: Difference between beta/3 and beta/5

2000-03-06 Thread Leif Gregory

Hello Andre, 

On Mon, 6 Mar 2000 at 12:02:00 [GMT +0100 (MET)], you wrote:
AH What is new on TB 1.41 beta/5?

Please move this thread to TBBETA. We try to keep TBUDL (which
concerns only official releases) from TBBETA (for beta versions). We
do this so as not to confuse anyone when discussing a new feature that
a beta version has implemented.

Thanks.


Leif Gregory 

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Re: Send/Receive operations hang on Windows 2000 Professional

2000-03-06 Thread Gary

Hi Ole,

On Monday, March 06, 2000, 5:21:45 PM, you wrote in part about
"Send/Receive operations hang on Windows 2000 Professional":

O The Bat! can only perform one Send or Receive operation per session
O before those operations stop working; they end after about 10
O seconds with a "FETCH/SEND - Could not connect to the server" error
O message. If I quit The Bat! and restart it, I can perform *one* of
O those operations normally again.

Can't figure out why this happens.  I am running W2K with TB! Beta
1.41 without any such problem as you indicate. If you quit TB!, are
you redialing in to your ISP again?  If so, sounds like W2K problem.
Might check your setting under Network/Dial Up connections (under
properties for that particular ISP) to make sure you are using TCP/IP
Protocol, and Security settings for unsecured password, also Options
to prompt for name and password.

If you are not dialing in again, might check TB! under Account Options
to make sure that the "Ignore check all accounts request" is not
checked.

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Re: Send/Receive operations hang on Windows 2000 Professional

2000-03-06 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello Ole Andreas Ringdal,

Responding  to  your  article on Tuesday, March 07, 2000 at 00:21:45 GMT
+0100 (which was 07/03/2000 6:21 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :

OAR When  using  The  Bat!  v1.39  on  Windows 2000 Professional (final
OAR release,  English  language version, directly from Microsoft/MSDN),
OAR The Bat! can only perform one Send or Receive operation per session
OAR before  those  operations  stop  working;  they  end after about 10
OAR seconds with a "FETCH/SEND - Could not connect to the server" error
OAR message.  If I quit The Bat! and restart it, I can perform *one* of
OAR those operations normally again.

I can't confirm this.
I'm  running W2K Pro here, and set for multi account, some send/retrieve
from  my  own  Mail Server and others from/to my ISP or freemail (behind
NAT,  not  using  Dial  Up Networking). Sometime, I force TB! to collect
mail from all account concurently.

OAR The Bat! has worked flawlessly in NT4 SP5/6 and in Win98SE, but not
OAR in  Windows  2000 Professional so far. I use SMTP for sending mail,
OAR and POP3 for receiving.

OAR Anyone got any ideas?

I  saw  that  W2K  (either  Pro,  AS  etc) leave NETBEUI/NETBIOS concept
protocol,  and  going  to "true/real" TCP/IP Protocol as native protocol
(look  how  the  way  we  must choose domain name). The implication, all
windows  application  will  run  more faster if using WinSock instead of
NetBIOS  over  TCP/IP.

Check this :
- If  you're  running  in Stand Alone mode or no have WINS on your LAN,
  disable NetBios over Tcp/ip on WINS setting tab.
- Use only TCP/IP protocol.
- If  you have no DNS Server on you LAN, use HOST file to map your SMTP
  and  POPServer  (IMHO,  the  DNSClient  on  W2K Pro a little bit suck,
  always  late  to  refresh  and  sometimes  still refer to old Resource
  Record).



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Created : Tuesday, March 07, 2000, 9:39:26 GMT +0700

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Re: Send/Receive operations hang on Windows 2000 Professional

2000-03-06 Thread Oyvind Antonsen

Hello Ole,

Tuesday, March 07, 2000, 12:21:45 AM, you wrote:

OAR Hullo!

OAR When using The Bat! v1.39 on Windows 2000 Professional (final release,
OAR English language version, directly from Microsoft/MSDN), The Bat! can
OAR only perform one Send or Receive operation per session before those
OAR operations stop working; they end after about 10 seconds with a
OAR "FETCH/SEND - Could not connect to the server" error message. If I
OAR quit The Bat! and restart it, I can perform *one* of those operations
OAR normally again.

I'm using Windows 2000 Professional Build 2195 (final) and The Bat!
1.39 and have none of the problems you decribe... I have several
accounts set up, and use 'Check mail for all accounts' frequently
without ever having it hang on me..


Best regards,
 Oyvindmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Submit Public Key to Public Key Server

2000-03-06 Thread Andre Hering

Hi,

I have a problem with my PGP public key block. I would to submit it to a
public key server (like pgp.ai.mit.edu). But if i submit (per Mail or per
HTML), I recieve following massage: "Error decoding key block". What is the
problem? (I had trial with 1024 and 2048 bit key).

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Re: Submit Public Key to Public Key Server

2000-03-06 Thread Oleg Zalyalov

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Tuesday, March 07, 2000, Andre Hering wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Submit Public Key to Public Key Server:

AH I have a problem with my PGP public key block. I would to submit it to a
AH public key server (like pgp.ai.mit.edu). But if i submit (per Mail or per
AH HTML), I recieve following massage: "Error decoding key block". What is the
AH problem? (I had trial with 1024 and 2048 bit key).

Did you try to submit using key manager utility?

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  under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6

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Difference between beta/3 and beta/5

2000-03-06 Thread Andre Hering

What is new on TB 1.41 beta/5?

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Re: Default mailer

2000-03-06 Thread Hendrik Hannemann

Here ya go, mate

1. Exit the Bat!

2. Use RegEdit - you should find the registry key names as
   HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!

3. Make sure that the value "Check default" is set to 0 (zero)

4. Start The Bat! - you should be asked about being the default
   mailer.

5. If you are using Netscape Navigator:

   1) Download http://www.akmail.com/ger/nsproto.exe (1.1 MB)
   2) Install and execute
   3) Make new protocol
   4) Application: c:\program files\the bat!\thebat.exe
   (or wherever The Bat! is installed)
  Template: mailto:%a
   5) Save as: mailto
   6) register
   7) enjoy ;-)



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 Greetings,
 
  I was messing around with some settings in office 2000, and
  somehow set Outlook 2000 as the default mailer.  How to I tell
  The Bat to be my default mailer again?
 
  Thanks.
 
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Re[2]: storing mail (Mailbag Assistant vs Zoot)

2000-03-06 Thread Patrick L.

If you want only mail management rather than the broader information management 
offered by Zoot, try Mailbag Assistant.  
It has help files. Cofigured for TB! et al.

http://www.fookes.com/mailbag/

Mailbag Assistant is a powerful and user-friendly program for Windows that 
complements your e-mail software. This utility will help you view your mailboxes, 
find messages quickly, group e-mails, and archive them. Mailbag is especially 
designed for people who receive and keep large amounts of e-mail. But it is also 
useful to anyone having difficulty organizing their messages, searching for old 
e-mails, and archiving their correspondence. Mailbag currently reads Eudora, Netscape 
Messenger, Outlook Express 4 (OE4 only), Pegasus, The Bat!, FoxMail, Calypso, and 
Agent mailboxes. Support for other mailbox formats is planned for future versions of 
the program. 
Free Download 
Time-limited trial version; requires Win95/98/NT4 or higher; size 1'306'806 bytes 
(choose one of the two download links):
http://ftp.fookes.com/software/mbg100tr.zip
ftp://ftp.privatei.com/pub2/drff/mbg100tr.zip

Shareware, 30 day trial, $29 US to buy.

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