Count in Add Book vs Outbox

2002-03-17 Thread Dave in Phoenix

I  am mass mailing to 760+ folks each Sunday night that have subscripted
to a Private E-mail list.

In  my  address  book I select "all" and do the mass mailing thing via a
template  I  set  up. The address book in lower left says 767 addresses.
But  when I send to out box it is only 765. What happened to the missing
2?

I  noted  the  same  thing  last week. Either the address book or outbox
can't count that high?

After I sent the sent shows the same 765 as outbox. This makes one think
the address book can't count.

I then send but to Point Cast Server that makes my computer its own smtp
which  with  20  threads multi-tasking takes far less time than using my
cox  smpt  server  (even though fast cable). This has nothing to do with
the different counts however!

Dave in Phoenix... an ex CPA that likes things to add up :(


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Size of Original Text in editor window

2002-03-17 Thread Carsten Guthardt-Schulz

Hi all!

We recently had the question here if it was possible to change the size of
the "original text" part of the editor window.

Alexander Leschinsky recently emailed me the registry key for that. It is 
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Editor]
"Original Height"


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Re[2]: Reply to sender

2002-03-17 Thread Carsten Guthardt-Schulz

MR> I think you can add this to your reply template (or create a Quick
MR> Template for use on an individual message basis

Thanx. But I found it meanwhile, it's in the Specials Menu, Control-F4.
Even the Menu Navigator didn't help me in finding it, because I typed
"reply to sender" instead of "reply to the sender"...


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Re: Reply to sender

2002-03-17 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 7:06:13 PM PST, Carsten Guthardt-Schulz
wrote:

> Is there a possibility to reply to the sender of the email (instead
> of to the reply-to address)? I just can't find it.

Hello Guti,

I think you can add this to your reply template (or create a Quick
Template for use on an individual message basis):

%REPLYTO="%OFROMADDR"

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Reply to sender

2002-03-17 Thread Carsten Guthardt-Schulz

Hi!

Is there a possibility to reply to the sender of the email (instead of to
the reply-to address)? I just can't find it.


Guti


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Re[3]: 100% usage

2002-03-17 Thread Gene Gough



Earlier someone mentioned that the cc might be locked up.  I am new to
TB also so I can't tell you what to do on that.  I suspect there will
be help shortly when someone who knows sees your post.


Sunday, March 17, 2002, 9:27:06 PM, you wrote:

s> On Sunday, March 17, 2002, Gene Gough wrote:

s> 100% usage

s> Great, but that does not help me. What should I look for?


GG>> Mine is at 3% with 1.54/49 and was about the same with 1.53.  That is
GG>> with the ticker going and the bat wings a flapping and everything.  I
GG>> don't use explorer to measure that, use Object Desktop but the numbers
GG>> should be the same.


GG>> Sunday, March 17, 2002, 9:02:32 PM, you wrote:

s>>> Hi tbudl,

s>>> I have 1.53d since June 2001. I have 100% CPU usage on
s>>> Explorer when TB is open. As soon as I close TB, Explorer
s>>> goes down to 5% usage.

s>>> I have a Pentium 3 667Mhz, 512 Mb RAM, 15 gig free on the
s>>> hard drive. Windows 2000 sp2.

s>>> Any idea why?

s>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s>>> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+







s> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+





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Re[2]: 100% usage

2002-03-17 Thread syv

On Sunday, March 17, 2002, Michael LaPorte Jr wrote:

100% usage

Wonderful, it worked, but...

Why wasn't i getting this problem earlier?

MLJ> Hello syv,

MLJ> Sunday, March 17, 2002, 9:02:32 PM, you wrote:

s>> Hi tbudl,

s>> I have 1.53d since June 2001. I have 100% CPU usage on
s>> Explorer when TB is open. As soon as I close TB, Explorer
s>> goes down to 5% usage.

s>> I have a Pentium 3 667Mhz, 512 Mb RAM, 15 gig free on the
s>> hard drive. Windows 2000 sp2.

s>> Any idea why?

s>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s>> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+



MLJ> I had that problem when I had new mail. The culprit was the animated icon in the 
system tray. I
MLJ> disabled it and it stopped.



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Thread oriented navigation

2002-03-17 Thread Carsten Guthardt-Schulz

I find that reading through threads in Mailinglists (or longer personal
email exchange) is uncomfortable. I can't browse through the thread by
references. The only implementation of reference-searching is
Control-Backspace so far and that is really not sufficient.

In the message VIEW and PREVIEW windows there should be cross-like buttons
(with shortcuts) like this:

  8
4   6
  2

On pressing the up-arrow (or the 8) I get to the message that was replied
to. Pressing it several times will finally lead to the message that started
the thread. In the same way you can go "down" the thread by pressing the 2,
leading you each time to the first comment on a message. With the rigth/left arrows 
you can browse through different comments on the same
message. MausNet or FIDO Users might remember this feature, it's great,
especially for mailinglists and newsgroups.

What do you think?

Guti


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Re: 100% usage

2002-03-17 Thread Michael LaPorte Jr

Hello syv,

Sunday, March 17, 2002, 9:02:32 PM, you wrote:

s> Hi tbudl,

s> I have 1.53d since June 2001. I have 100% CPU usage on
s> Explorer when TB is open. As soon as I close TB, Explorer
s> goes down to 5% usage.

s> I have a Pentium 3 667Mhz, 512 Mb RAM, 15 gig free on the
s> hard drive. Windows 2000 sp2.

s> Any idea why?

s> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+



I had that problem when I had new mail. The culprit was the animated icon in the 
system tray. I
disabled it and it stopped.

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Re[2]: 100% usage

2002-03-17 Thread syv

On Sunday, March 17, 2002, Gene Gough wrote:

100% usage

Great, but that does not help me. What should I look for?


GG> Mine is at 3% with 1.54/49 and was about the same with 1.53.  That is
GG> with the ticker going and the bat wings a flapping and everything.  I
GG> don't use explorer to measure that, use Object Desktop but the numbers
GG> should be the same.


GG> Sunday, March 17, 2002, 9:02:32 PM, you wrote:

s>> Hi tbudl,

s>> I have 1.53d since June 2001. I have 100% CPU usage on
s>> Explorer when TB is open. As soon as I close TB, Explorer
s>> goes down to 5% usage.

s>> I have a Pentium 3 667Mhz, 512 Mb RAM, 15 gig free on the
s>> hard drive. Windows 2000 sp2.

s>> Any idea why?

s>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s>> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+







[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: PGP & The Bat

2002-03-17 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 6:14:58 PM PST, Stephen Thomas wrote:

> Hello tbudl,

> I just installed PGP 7.0.3, created a new key pair, and am having
> trouble with The Bat finding the key pair. The Bat wants to create a
> new key pair for me. How do I point to the key already created?

Hello Stephen,

There is no TB! plug-in for PGP 7.x. You'll need to do all your key
management, signing, encryption, decryption, etc. via PGP itself.

For the basic signing/encrypting/decrypting/verifying, HotKeys is my
preferred method. If you'd rather deal with the mouse, there are the
PGPtray/Current Window menus.

Melissa
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PGP & The Bat

2002-03-17 Thread Stephen Thomas

Hello tbudl,

  I just installed PGP 7.0.3, created a new key pair, and am having
  trouble with The Bat finding the key pair.  The Bat wants to create
  a new key pair for me.  How do I point to the key already created?

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Re: 100% usage

2002-03-17 Thread Gene Gough



Mine is at 3% with 1.54/49 and was about the same with 1.53.  That is
with the ticker going and the bat wings a flapping and everything.  I
don't use explorer to measure that, use Object Desktop but the numbers
should be the same.


Sunday, March 17, 2002, 9:02:32 PM, you wrote:

s> Hi tbudl,

s> I have 1.53d since June 2001. I have 100% CPU usage on
s> Explorer when TB is open. As soon as I close TB, Explorer
s> goes down to 5% usage.

s> I have a Pentium 3 667Mhz, 512 Mb RAM, 15 gig free on the
s> hard drive. Windows 2000 sp2.

s> Any idea why?

s> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+





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100% usage

2002-03-17 Thread syv

Hi tbudl,

I have 1.53d since June 2001. I have 100% CPU usage on
Explorer when TB is open. As soon as I close TB, Explorer
goes down to 5% usage.

I have a Pentium 3 667Mhz, 512 Mb RAM, 15 gig free on the
hard drive. Windows 2000 sp2.

Any idea why?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Allie C Martin

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In a message dated, Sun, 17 Mar 2002 11:13:58 -0800, Ken & Marilyn [KM]
wrote:
...
KM> OK, I just made some great strides in finding my problem. When I
KM> launch The Bat I get an error message "Invalid argument to date
KM> encode". This error box loads under the Bat's window so you never
KM> see it. If you minimize the Bat window the error message goes with
KM> it. If I click and drag the Bat window out of the way there is the
KM> error message. I click OK and the message goes away, I can then
KM> close the program.

KM> New question, what is causing this error message?

You seem to have an ailing system there. Very likely a Win95/98 one
right? I really don't know what to say. You could do as Nick recommends
which is to run ScanDisk and do a Registry Cleanup with MS's Regclean
tool. Otherwise the only thing that seems to fix quirky problems as that
is a system reinstall. On NT, creating a new user and adopting that new
user helps a lot.

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Re: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Allie C Martin

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@ 17:40:48 + [ Sun, 17 Mar 2002], Dave Conroy [DC] contributed this
to our collective wisdom:
...
DC> Dunno about everything, but you can backup messages via
DC> 'Tools/Backup'. Not sure about things like filters. Maybe someone
DC> else can help or check out the FAQ's at:

The backup facility will backup your address book, templates and filters
as well. The only things that will not be backed up are things like the
window sizes and positions.



At this point I think it best to take the beta related discussion off
list or where it belongs, i.e., on TBBETA.

Thanks.



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Re: tbudl Digest V2 #69

2002-03-17 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Carter!

On Sunday, March 17, 2002 at 4:05:30 PM you wrote:

> Sounds like it has happened to you too, huh?

Never. But it is the most typical "mistake" that can happen. And I
like to interfere with Marck's rant. ;-)

BTW, it may be time to tell us again, Marck ...


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Re[4]: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Ken & Marilyn

OK,  I  just  made  some  great  strides in finding my problem. When I
launch  The  Bat  I  get  an  error  message "Invalid argument to date
encode".  This error box loads under the Bat's window so you never see
it.  If you minimize the Bat window the error message goes with it. If
I  click  and  drag  the  Bat window out of the way there is the error
message.  I  click  OK and the message goes away, I can then close the
program.

New question, what is causing this error message?

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Re: Conflict between The Bat and Explorer

2002-03-17 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Teresa Basinski Eckford,

On Sunday, March 17 2002 at 09:55 AM PDT, you wrote:

> It's annoying and I'm hoping there's a fix.  I LOVE TB as my email 
> program.

Do you have TB set as your default for MailTo's in IE? Perhaps there is
a connection there? I would run RegClean followed by ScanDisk, then
Defragmenter and see if the problem still persists.


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Re[3]: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Ken & Marilyn

Another piece of information.

 I uninstalled The Bat and reinstalled it. I have three accounts set up
 on  it  and  only  installed  one.  The program did not have the exit
 problem. I then ran the restore backup and wham the program no longer
 will exit.

 I  also  noticed  that when I shut down Windows it closes The Bat but
 does  not  shut  down Windows until I try a second time after The Bat
 closes.

 Still hoping for an answer.

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Conflict between The Bat and Explorer

2002-03-17 Thread Teresa Basinski Eckford


  Hi,

  I'm running The Bat on Win98, on a PC with 500MHz and 128 MB RAM.
  From time to time while starting TB I get the following message:

  This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut
  down.

  If Explorer 5.5 (and now 6.0) is open, it will shut down.  If it's
  not, I still get the message and my active desktop gets shut off.
  Sometimes it happens while Explorer and TB are open at the same
  time.

  Has anyone experienced this before? I did search the archives and
  couldn't find anything about it.

  It's annoying and I'm hoping there's a fix.  I LOVE TB as my email
  program.

  Thanks,

  Teresa Eckford

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Re: How can I automate Folder --> Kill Dupes?

2002-03-17 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Daniel,

On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 09:45:07 AM -0700, you wrote
the following in regards to "How can I automate Folder --> Kill Dupes?":

> Thanks Tim.  Before I began this reply, I tried putting a space in after
> the -- in my signature file. My signature appeared at the bottom of this
> message anyway, so I deleted the signature by hand.  I will try to
> remember to delete my signature on my future posts too.

Why delete it? If you put in a signature delimiter of:

dash-dash-space-enter

your signature will automatically be deleted when someone replies to your
posting.


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Re: How can I automate Folder --> Kill Dupes?

2002-03-17 Thread Daniel Grunberg

on Saturday, March 16, 2002, 7:08:54 PM, Tim Musson wrote:

TM> Is there a 'kill dupes in all folders' selection in your
TM> 'folder' menu?

DG No there isn't.

DG>> The menu item is "Kill Dupes".  Since other menu items are folder
DG>> specific, I assumed that Kill Dupes is folder specific too.  Isn't it?

TM>  Second from bottom, just above properties...

Tim, let me explain.  Since my retirement, reading often is in my job
description.  Since my retirement, fully scanning lists from top to
bottom seldom is in my job description.  LOL


DG>> --

DG>> Daniel A. Grunberg   Kensington, Maryland, USA
DG>> homepage: www.nyx.net/~dgrunber/


TM> Note: if you put a space char after the -- in your sig, the
TM> default reply-to template will strip out your sig, which doesn't
TM> really need to be in the replies...

Thanks Tim.  Before I began this reply, I tried putting a space in
after the -- in my signature file. My signature appeared at the bottom
of this message anyway, so I deleted the signature by hand.  I will
try to remember to delete my signature on my future posts too.


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Re[2]: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Dave Conroy

Hi Ken,

Sunday, March 17, 2002, 2:52:59 PM, you wrote:


Ken & Marilyn> I've  tried  changing the CC to Always, restarted the program and
Ken & Marilyn> get the same thing.

I have my connection centre setting as 'automatically' but I am
on broadband which may or may not make a difference.

Ken & Marilyn> I  tried the other suggestion of closing down all unessential programs
Ken & Marilyn> and same thing. By the way Dave, nice little program you recommended.

Yes, neat hey!

Ken & Marilyn> If  I  do  a reinstall can I do it over the top of the program or do I
Ken & Marilyn> need to uninstall?

Yes, you can reinstall like that as far as I know. When I install
a new beta, I just extract it to the same folder and the old .exe
file is replaced. Dunno for sure what would happen with other
versions which may install other stuff too. Do a backup first!

Ken & Marilyn> How do I back everything up so I don't have to start all over?

Dunno about everything, but you can backup messages via
'Tools/Backup'. Not sure about things like filters. Maybe someone
else can help or check out the FAQ's at:

http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com

I found them helpful and I am glad I stuck with TB! after some
confusing early days.

With best wishes,

Dave 


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Non-English Characters Filter Problem

2002-03-17 Thread Michael S. Greenbaum

I'm trying to do a filter to get rid of messages with non-English
characters.

I set up a filter called non-English characters and then tried a rule
which put Á | Ä in the Strings box and filtered for Presence Anywhere
and told it to put the email in my Spam mailbox.  That didn't work.

I then tried enclosing them in quotes but that didn't
work.

I then did it through the Alternatives tab and pub the first character
in the first set and the second character in the second set and it
still didn't work.

This last one filtered out two English messages which I examined
looking at the full headers. Neither one of the messages filtered out
contained either of the characters I was filtering for anywhere.
Meanwhile several emails WITH those specific non-English characters
were not filtered.

I'm clearly doing something wrong but can't figure out what it is.
Between the possibilities for using special characters in signal
strings and using Regular Expressions, I find the Help on this rather
confusing.

If I use pipes for an "or" condition, should there or should there not
be spaces before and after the characters I want to use for the
filter? Should there be quotes around the characters I want to use for
the filter?


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Re[2]: tbudl Digest V2 #69

2002-03-17 Thread Carter Thomas

HI!

Dierk:

Sounds like it has happened to you too, huh?

I'm still learning all the great keyboard shortcuts. Every now and
then I get them wrong and accidently do something that has an
unintended consequence. (I can usually catch it in time ... but not
always.)

Hopefully, I'll be past this learning curve soon.

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March 16, 2002, 10:28:47 AM, you wrote:

[snipped]
> Hello Carter!

> On Saturday, March 16, 2002 at 7:18:13 PM you wrote:

> 

> Let me guess: Folder template running amok?

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Re: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Ken & Marilyn


I've  tried  changing the CC to Always, restarted the program and
get the same thing.

I  tried the other suggestion of closing down all unessential programs
and same thing. By the way Dave, nice little program you recommended.

If  I  do  a reinstall can I do it over the top of the program or do I
need to uninstall?

If  I  uninstall what data and configuration information will be lost?
How do I back everything up so I don't have to start all over?

Thanks,

KennyB


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Re: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Dave Conroy

Hi Ken,

Sunday, March 17, 2002, 1:23:43 PM, you wrote:

Ken & Marilyn> I am just in the trial stage and am having a
little problem, I can't Ken & Marilyn> exit the program. There
seems to be something running in the background ...

I'm running the same OS setup and have no problems, 'though with
latest TB! beta. This perhaps implies there is something going on
within your setup rather than explicitly with TB! I had no
problems when running the version of TB! you are currently using
either.

Have you tried closing down non-essential background tasks using
something like Startup Control panel by Mike Lin?

http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml

You might also try a re-install and then a reboot.

With best wishes,

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Re: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Raj

Ken,

On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, at 05:23:43 [GMT -0800] (which was 6:53 PM where I live) you
wrote:

KM> There seems to be something running in the
KM> background within The

The  connection  centre must be running in the background. Check out preferences
and select show connection centre always... If CC is on TB will not close.

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Re: The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Ken,

On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 05:23:43 AM -0700, you wrote
the following in regards to "The Bat program will not close.":

> There seems to be something running in the background within The Bat.
> When I try to exit out of the program nothing happens.

I'm willing to bet that is the CC that is stalled. Have you tried the ESC
Key?


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The Bat program will not close.

2002-03-17 Thread Ken & Marilyn

I'm using The Bat! Version 1.53d under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2

I am just in the trial stage and am having a little problem, I can't
exit the program. There seems to be something running in the
background within The
Bat. When I try to exit out of the program nothing happens. If I use
the Task Manager to shut it down I get a message that says "The system cannot end this
program because it is waiting for a response from you". The wait (hour
glass) symbol runs constantly. I've looked everywhere and can't find
anything that needs addressing.

Any help would be appreciated.

KennyB

www.RunnerDuck.com


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Re: Blocking unreadable email

2002-03-17 Thread Doug Weller

Hi,

Friday, March 15, 2002, 12:59:36 AM, you wrote:

> Hello Dierk,

> Thursday, March 14, 2002, 9:26:04 AM, you wrote:
>>> Is there any setting in The Bat! to allow me to block or filter
>>> messages which are written in non-English characters? Since I don't
>>> know what the words are, I have no idea how to make a filter.

DH>> Until now I have only one spam filter using the typical badly
DH>> formed subjects (lots of Dollar signs and such).

> I use Strings = "||...|", Location = "Subject", and Presence = "Yes"

> It works pretty well. If a message slips by I look for a new
> character and add it to the filtered string.

I'm not sure I understand how you're Strings line works.  I tried it,
filtered some messages with normal subject lines.

Thanks.

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