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Hello phil!
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 3:43:03 AM you wrote:
a lot of stupidity snipped
And what kind of troll are you?!!
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PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendMyPGPkeys
The Bat 1.52 Beta/1
Windows 95
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Hello Jim!
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 4:42:07 AM you wrote:
Simply double clicking on the HTML attachment icon does that.
I get the new window but it doesn't display the images... just boxes with exclamation
points inside of a little yellow
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Hello James!
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 12:17:58 AM you wrote:
Forgive me if this has been covered before. Is there a way to hide the
recipients in a group mailing (mass)?
1. Use the BCC field. (If you want an address in the TO
Hi all,
WK "The PROPER way to handle HTML postings is to cancel the article,
...
Uppps - this was intended as private mail and should not have
gone to the list. My apologies.
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Wolfgang
Co-moderator TBUDL / TBBETA discussion lists
writing without the moderator's hat on ;-)
Using
Hello Wolfgang,
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 09:46:08GMT +0100 (which was 09:46 AM where I live) you
wrote:
WK Uppps - this was intended as private mail and should not have
WK gone to the list. My apologies.
sre ;-)
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Andr
Hello Dierk,
Thank you very much. Now the other posts make sense :) I kept looking
for this mass mailing option.
Tuesday, March 20, 2001, 3:08:47 AM, you wrote:
DH 1. Use the BCC field. (If you want an address in the TO field for
DH cosmetic reasons, just fill in your own or a dummy).
On Monday, March 19, 2001, 11:09:31 PM, Thomas wrote:
z This structure is sometimes prefixed with another word or two as:
z [pre1.. pren] Startword stuff in the middle Endword
T No prob, as long as both keywords are in the subject somewhere, it'll
T work.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Hello Serge Skorokhodov,
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 14:23:53 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, March 19, 2001, 11:23:53 AM (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
Serge Skorokhodov wrote:
JAL As I said, I have experienced this problem before (somewhere
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Hi Jamie,
On 20 March 2001 at 11:21:10 + (which was 11:21 where I live)
Jamie Dainton wrote to Serge Skorokhodov and made these points:
SS - do you have some other Delphi/C++Builder applications on
SS your system?
JD I've got Delphi,
OK Bat Fans, Here's a test.
Tell me what the following means what some possible causes might
be:
'Access Violation @ address BFF6BB07, Write of address 009DF750'
System:
Dell 8100
OS: Win Me
CPU: Pentium 1.3 mgz
HD: 60 gig (49 free)
RAM: 384 meg
I've been getting a # of
I don't know whether this is a serious problem with The bat - but here
goes
In the Bat (Beta v1.52 exec 1 and also previous versions)) I have the Dial
up networking set so that if I'm offline and want to check both of my
accounts (one ordinary pop3 and the other a Yahoo mail pop account) I
On Monday, March 19, 2001 at 21:06:09 -0500 Jan Rifkinson wrote:
I've been getting a # of error msgs on all kinds of programs
I'm trying to sort them out to see if there is a common
denominator.
Looks like your system have been messed up pretty badly. Your
hardware configuration is
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On March 20, 2001, at 7:49:00 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
Since yours is a Dell machine, I bet many things have been preinstalled
for you, right? That makes it even harder to debug.
That is one reason I won't even look at an engineered System like Dell.
Hallo Steve,
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 05:08:59 -0800 (PST) GMT (20/03/2001, 21:08 +0800 GMT),
Steve Harris wrote:
SH I don't know whether this is a serious problem with The bat - but here
SH goes
SH In the Bat (Beta v1.52 exec 1 and also previous versions)) I have the Dial
SH up networking set
Hi Jan
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 21:06:09 -0500GMT
(which was 20/03/2001, 3:06 +0100GMT for me),
you wrote:
JR System:
JR Dell 8100
JR OS: Win Me
JR CPU: Pentium 1.3 mgz
JR HD: 60 gig (49 free)
JR RAM: 384 meg
Now that's a beautifull system, but why on earth are you running
Windows ME
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 11:30:31 -0500 Jan Rifkinson wrote:
However, the two programs which seem to contribute most often to
a system shut down have been Explorer 5.5 The Bat! That's why
I brought this problem to the list to begin with. First it was
the canvas handle error msg
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Hello Jan!
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 5:30:31 PM you wrote:
However, the two programs which seem to contribute most often to a
system shut down have been Explorer 5.5 The Bat! That's why I
brought this problem to the list to begin
Hallo Dierk,
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 18:30:49 +0100 GMT (21/03/2001, 01:30 +0800 GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH On my machine I have a tool (FreeMem Pro) to free memory that is not
DH used. At start up I usually free everything there is (out of 128 MB
DH about 84 to 88 MB). If I during this process
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Hello Thomas!
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 6:46:06 PM you wrote:
*While* starting TB? I think you shouldn't do that - FreeMem Pro (do
you have an URL?) wouldn't be able to know whether it's anything that
TB needs to have in memory, so it will
On 20 Mar 2001, at 7:45, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
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Hi Jim,
On 20 March 2001 at 22:42:07 -0500 (which was 03:42 where I live)
Jim Riccardi, Jr. wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
Simply double clicking on the HTML
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Hi Jim,
On 20 March 2001 at 14:47:46 -0500 (which was 19:47 where I live)
Jim Riccardi, Jr. wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
The attachment icon can be found to the left of the plain text view
of the message. It sounds to me
On 20 Mar 2001, at 20:04, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
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Hi Jim,
On 20 March 2001 at 14:47:46 -0500 (which was 19:47 where I live)
Jim Riccardi, Jr. wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
The attachment icon can be found to the
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Hi Jim,
On 20 March 2001 at 15:35:01 -0500 (which was 20:35 where I live)
Jim Riccardi, Jr. wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
I should have mentioned that TB doesn't have a "message view" window.
When you double click a message in
Hi, All!
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 15:35:01GMT -0500 (which was 3:35 PM
where I live) Jim Riccardi wrote:
JRJ On 20 Mar 2001, at 20:04, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
That's not TB's fault. That's your browser being incorrectly
installed - hence the strange .wct extension. The default
I have to move The Bat 1.51 with several accounts folders, from Win98
to the new PC with Win 2000. Can I do that and is there some kind of
instruction for that? Thanks for help.
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epp mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi epp,
On 20 March 2001 at 22:41:54 +0100 (which was 21:41 where I live)
epp wrote to The Bat mail list and made these points:
e I have to move The Bat 1.51 with several accounts folders, from Win98
e to the new PC with Win 2000. Can I do that
On 20 Mar 2001, at 20:59, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
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Hi Jim,
On 20 March 2001 at 15:35:01 -0500 (which was 20:35 where I live)
Jim Riccardi, Jr. wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
I should have mentioned that TB doesn't
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Hello Steve,
Tuesday, March 20, 2001, 7:08:59 AM, you wrote:
S This doesn't happen all the
S time, but enough to be a real nuisance.
Have you been using my machine :)
Seriously, I was having the same problems, although I'm on cable. I
noticed
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Hi Jim,
On 20 March 2001 at 17:48:02 -0500 (which was 22:48 where I live)
Jim Riccardi, Jr. wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
Now what about the other experiment - the one that proves the point.
Save the file as message.wct and
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On March 20, 2001, at 1:50:52 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
This is covered in the FAQ at:
Marck, aside from the instructions on the FAQ, I simply copy my entire
C:\Program Files\The Bat folder to a ZIP Disk, and export the Registry Key
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 16:08:37 -0800, Nick wrote these words of wisdom:
NA Marck, aside from the instructions on the FAQ, I simply copy my
NA entire C:\Program Files\The Bat folder to a ZIP Disk, and export
NA the Registry Key
Hello Ming-Li,
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 09:27:14 [ -0800 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TB! v1.51 - Access Violation':
Ming-Li If you want to use NTFS, reformatting your HD is a necessity.
Ming-Li Otherwise, it's not. Still, it's a good idea. [...] Another
Ming-Li point to
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Hi Nick,
On 21 March 2001 at 16:08:37 -0800 (which was 00:08 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
NA Marck, aside from the instructions on the FAQ, I simply copy my
NA entire C:\Program Files\The Bat
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On March 20, 2001, at 4:25:53 PM, A Curtis Martin wrote:
Yes, it will work provided that you install TB! on a partition with
the same drive letter as the one it was originally installed on. If you
install it somewhere else, then you need to
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, at 20:59:39 [GMT +], Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Can anyone back else me up on what's going on with this installation?
MDP Any other NetScape users able to confirm/deny the use of .wct? Perhaps
MDP something else has
Jan,
I have TheBat! installed on my HP Pavilion 8754c, PIII-800/192MB/30GB,
running WindowsME. I had no problems installing this application. I am
currently evaluating The Bat! versus OLE 5.5 ;-)
Like your DELL machine, mine came with a bunch of applications pre-installed
and no stand-alone
Jan,
I have TheBat! installed on my HP Pavilion 8754c, PIII-800/192MB/30GB,
running WindowsME. I had no problems installing this application. I am
currently evaluating The Bat! versus OLE 5.5 ;-)
Like your DELL machine, mine came with a bunch of applications pre-installed
and no stand-alone
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Hi Mike,
On 21 March 2001 at 20:24:23 -0500 (which was 01:24 where I live)
Mike Yetto wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone on TBUDL and made these
points:
MY Shouldn't the filename be in the message somewhere? If so, the
MY problem is with the sender's
Jan,
I have TheBat! installed on my HP Pavilion 8754c, PIII-800/192MB/30GB,
running WindowsME. I had no problems installing this application. I am
currently evaluating The Bat! versus OLE 5.5 ;-)
Like your DELL machine, mine came with a bunch of applications pre-installed
and no stand-alone
Nononono! Save it with the **WCT** extension to prove the point!
Ohh!! OK!! Did that... it fires up Netscap - but with a blank page... dat's
all!! :)
JRJ saved it with the .htm extension, double- click thru windows
JRJ explorer and voila!! All is well!
I know it works as htm - I
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oi A!
On Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 19:25:53 GMT -0500
(4:25 PM in Sacramento), waiting for another fragmented packet
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 's transmission we received was:
ACM Yes, it will work provided that you install TB! on a partition
ACM
Sorry for the bandwidth, but I don't know what happened? My message seems to
have been posted "three times".
An ISP snafu?
This one is being sent "once".
Bruno (Oceanside, California)
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Hallo Marck,
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 01:55:17 + GMT (21/03/2001, 09:55 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Not where the message is a mutlipart/mixed or type text/html. TB has
MDP to make up a name for the html version of the message and uses the
MDP extension which is the primary
Hallo Leo,
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 15:52:09 -0500 GMT (21/03/2001, 04:52 +0800 GMT),
Leo Zelevinsky wrote:
LZ I have a very similar problem on my machine - for me, the files are
LZ being saved as "message.stm" - and stm is an extension associated with
LZ WinAmp. Is there a way short of reinstalling
Hi Dean,
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, at 17:36:44 -0600 you wrote:
What one thing has to do with the other and why it seems to correlate
to
how the Bat! functions I couldn't tell you. I do know if I run a
registry
utility and clean it up, defrag my disk, and then reload [...]
If you disable PGP
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