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On Saturday, April 27, 2002, 00:17, you wrote
ACM Today, you'll have to install a stand alone copy of one of the later
ACM versions of PGP or GnuPG in order to meaningfully use it. It's really
ACM not that hard to use, especially PGP 6.5.8 and above.
Yes but what is the point if
Hello Aleecia,
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 23:23:30 -0400 (EDT)GMT (27-4-02, 5:23 +0200GMT,
where I live), you wrote:
AM I am new to The Bat! and like much of what I see. I'm using TB over POP to
AM read email I've filtered into subdirectories via procmail.
AM TB is fine with the top level inbox.
As
Hello DJR,
27. april 2002, 6:59:23, you wrote:
D Addressing a problem at the earliest date is a positive policy in
D itself.
While we're at problems:
- don't start a new thread by replying to an old message, as your
message will be placed incorrectly
- use a proper signature delimiter
Hello Marck,
27. april 2002, 4:45:48, you wrote:
MDP TB relies on the
MDP system-wide tool-tips. Well, it's built in Delphi, which relies ...
MDP blah blah.
Not actually, Delphi's tooltips aren't the same as standard Windows
tooltips (you can see the difference just by looking at the tooltip
Hello Colin!
On Saturday, April 27, 2002 at 9:00:02 AM you wrote:
Yes but what is the point if all the business contacts I e-mail
don't use PGP in any form. How can they check my sig etc?
That's more of a conceptual problem. I usually sign *all* messages
with PGP, if people use it, they
Hello Colin!
On Friday, April 26, 2002 at 8:16:58 PM you wrote:
The answer quite simply is that in the scheme of things hardly
anybody uses PGP. Certainly no business contacts I e-mail do.
OK.
For that reason alone I see s/mime as the preferred route, if indeed
such a route is really
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Hi Jernej,
@27 April 2002, 10:31:48 +0200 (09:31 UK time) Jernej Simonèiè wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP TB relies on the system-wide tool-tips. Well, it's built in
MDP Delphi, which relies ... blah blah.
Not actually,
Hello Joseph,
It would be so nice if TB had some wizards to help with data
extraction, rather than relying on the end user to understand a new
programming language.
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Best regards,
Jon
Friday, April 26, 2002, 8:38:47 PM, you wrote:
JN I'm not saying not to use AEP. I haven't used, and
Hello Marck,
27. april 2002, 12:01:08, you wrote:
MDP So they are ... but OTOH they exhibit identical animation (e.g.
MDP sliding open under Win2k) so they must use the system API, just using
MDP a different border display option. MS Word tool tips do not, so the
MDP point I made still stands.
At Friday, April 26, 2002, 5:34:25 AM, Ricardo wrote:
Consider this situation:
- I write a new message, save it to the outbox and hit send queued
mail in the toolbar.
- While the mail is being sent, in the Connection Center I hit Abort,
to end the transfer (usually because it freezes in the
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Om 6:59 op zaterdag 27 april 2002, DJR:
well, i've tried to 'interpret' your request and have searched for the
messages are complaining about, but i can't seem to find any. haven't seen
blank subject-lines here for ages (did notice one with '(no
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Colin Grant [CG] wrote:
...
ACM Today, you'll have to install a stand alone copy of one of the later
ACM versions of PGP or GnuPG in order to meaningfully use it. It's really
ACM not that hard to use, especially PGP 6.5.8 and above.
CG Yes but what
BAT 1.60H is out, at ritlabs site as of yesterday.
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Running Bat v1.60h on Win2000Pro 5.00.2195 Service Pack 2 with Advanced
Direct Remailer v2.15, Mcaffe Online Engine Build 3217 4.1.60 DAT 4.0.4199
and Zone Alarm 3.0.118
Where did you got 1.60G?
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Thoene On Friday, April 26, 2002, 12:08:55 AM, Lynna Lunsford wrote:
Installed and working! The Bat! version g.
Thoene Anything new and exciting with the g version?
Version g seems to be working fine for me.
Am not experiencing any problems viewing in html or
You wrote:
Hello Joseph,
Why not use AEP instead? I like using TB and Access and it appears a
far simpler approach than buying a Domino server, Approach and Notes.
Would further comment on this technique?? Please.
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On Saturday, April 27, 2002, 13:31, you wrote
ACM If you can't make the tool simple to use then no one will use it
ACM especially if it isn't a tool that is perceived as terribly important.
ACM As soon as the typical user meets PGP, they don't wish to learn about
ACM it because of
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On Sunday, April 14, 2002, 20:51, you wrote
MDP Don't forget to publish your key somehow.
How do I do this?
Thanks
Colin
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Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Unsubscribe:
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Hi Colin,
@27 April 2002, 14:57:50 +0100 Colin Grant wrote in
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MDP Don't forget to publish your key somehow.
How do I do this?
For S/MIME? By signing a message with TB.
For PGP? By using the Upload key
Hello Marck!
On Saturday, April 27, 2002 at 4:14:30 PM you wrote:
For PGP? By using the Upload key to keyserver in the Key manager
utilities. Some don't like uploading keys to public keyservers and
prefer to send out keys (exported - public parts only - to a .ASC
file) as attachments to an
Hi TBUDL,
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, at 16:21:11 [GMT +0200] you wrote:
MG Hi,
MG Richard Evans wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
how would I insert a rhyming couplet with each line on a seperate line.
i.e. should I write it as one line in the text file with some sort of
Marker where TB should
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On Saturday, April 27, 2002, 15:14, you wrote
MDP For PGP? By using the Upload key to keyserver in the Key manager
MDP utilities.
Sorry, Marck, but cannot find it - found Key manager but no utilities od
upload option
Colin
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Hi,
I would like to import saved email messages from Eudora, but have not
been able to do so. On the drop-down menu, the Import command gives
several options, but none of them includes importing from Eudora. I
tried to use the Import Wizard, which gives the option of importing
from Eudora, but
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Hi Colin,
@27 April 2002, 16:04:02 +0100 Colin Grant wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP For PGP? By using the Upload key to keyserver in the Key
MDP manager utilities.
Sorry, Marck, but cannot find it - found Key manager but
I can't help with the direct import function, which ought to work, and
with which others will probably be able to help. But I can suggest
two alternatives, both using another program, Mailbag Assistant (from
Fookes Software).
Mailbag Assistant can import Eudora's mailboxes. From that point,
In TheBat! 1.60c is there an easy way to expand and collapse the
current and all message threads in a mail folder?
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Using The Bat! v1.60h
OS: Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
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On Saturday, April 27, 2002, at 6:54:34 AM PST, Colin Grant wrote:
First, Allie wrote:
As soon as the typical user meets PGP, they don't wish to learn
about it because of the learning curve ... the usual response...
'Why learn all this stuff
How does TheBat! 1.60c determine the next unread message in the next
mail folder?
When I press Ctrl+] (next unread message) and the next unread message
(or messages) are in a proceeding mail folder, TheBat! does not always
start at the first unread message in the mail folder. TheBat! may
start
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Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
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MK In TheBat! 1.60c is there an easy way to expand and collapse the
MK current and all message threads in a mail folder?
Yes. Ctrl-* expands all threads. CTRL-Shift-* collapses all threads.
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Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
...
MK When I press Ctrl+] (next unread message) and the next unread
MK message (or messages) are in a proceeding mail folder, TheBat!
MK does not always start at the first unread message in the mail
MK folder.
It always
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Melissa Reese [MR] wrote:
...
MR If you *ever* wish to communicate with anyone over the Internet on
MR any level more private than what you would write on a postcard,
MR *strong* encryption like what PGP/GnuPG offers is a very useful
MR tool.
S/MIME
Hello udlers,
To receive my TB!UDL messages in a separate folder i gave up
the Reply-To e-mail address in this message. Since yesterday i
receive them in my Inbox folder. Is my filter string incorrect?
Read you,
Fré.
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Hail Allie
On 27 April 2002 at 13:57:38 -0500 (which was 19:57 where I live) Allie C
Martin wrote
ACM Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
ACM ...
MK When I press Ctrl+] (next unread message) and the next unread message
MK (or messages) are in a proceeding
I have only ever used TB on my desktop. However, having met a new girl
recently (!) I seem to be spending more and more time at her place.
This means I can't respond to my numerous emails.
Is it an easy process to store TB on both my laptop and desktop and
somehow synchronise the two? Does it
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David Elliott [DE] wrote:
...
ACM It always does that here.
DE Never here.
I repeated the tests that I did and realised that TB! doesn't remember
the cursor being on a particular message in the message list unless
the message is displayed. After
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Hello Fré
On 27 April 2002 at 21:19:04 +0200 (which was 20:19 where I live) Fré van
Limpt thoughtfully wrote the following
FvL To receive my TB!UDL messages in a separate folder i gave up
FvL the Reply-To e-mail address in this message. Since
Hello to the group.
Is there a way for forwarding only a part of the message (selected
text) like it is F4 for replying the selected part.
What i like to do is keep the original poster and adress of the
message and fwd only the important part, skipping all ads and baners
and to:
Hello David!
On Saturday 27-04-02 (21:25) you wrote:
DE this is a cut of my filter. It works for me.
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(SOT) My blood must be of bad quality (i ate garlic): bat still
doesn't fly the right direction...
You'll hear from me.
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Greetings David
On 27 April 2002 at 20:25:04 +0100 (which was 20:25 where I live) David
Elliott rearranged electrons to get
DE this is a cut of my filter. It works for me.
...
I have just had a look at that filter. For some reason I have an
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Hi Fré
On 27 April 2002 at 21:58:12 +0200 (which was 20:58 where I live) Fré van
Limpt wrote
DE this is a cut of my filter. It works for me.
FvL (SOT) My blood must be of bad quality (i ate garlic): bat still
FvL doesn't fly the right direction...
Hello Fré,
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 21:19:04 +0200GMT (27-4-02, 21:19 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
FvL To receive my TB!UDL messages in a separate folder i gave up
FvL the Reply-To e-mail address in this message. Since yesterday i
FvL receive them in my Inbox folder. Is my filter string
Hello solidsnake,
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 21:25:37 +0200GMT (27-4-02, 21:25 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
s Is there a way for forwarding only a part of the message (selected
s text) like it is F4 for replying the selected part.
Not that I'm aware of.
s What i like to do is keep the
Hello Allie,
That's however besides the point when you're in need of an
immediately workable solution and not one that will work if and when
you manage to get all other parties involved to install and learn
how to use PGP.
That's one of the reasons why I'll go S/MIME, so I don't have to
Why does TheBat! show an entire message thread unread when one message
in the thread is actually the unread message?
I find it only confusing to mark an entire message thread unread if
only one or more message in the mesage thread are actually new unread
messages.
I had an unread message arrive
Hello Mark,
28. april 2002, 1:10:53, you wrote:
MK Why does TheBat! show an entire message thread unread when one message
MK in the thread is actually the unread message?
Probably because it's easier to spot the unread message within closed
thread this way?
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Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL
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Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
...
MK Why does TheBat! show an entire message thread unread when one
MK message in the thread is actually the unread message?
It doesn't really mark the entire thread unread. It emboldens the
thread.
If you use the message
On Saturday, April 27, 2002, 2:57 PM, you wrote:
well, I have my folder set to sort by received date, oldest on top,
newest on the bottom ( receive sorted, little pointy end UP)
and it always read the newest message in the thread first, which I
thought was weird.
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On Saturday, April 27, 2002, 12:06 PM, you wrote:
I just tried that and it said my key was already there, but I only
have 2 servers listed ( from the PGP6.5.8 install, certserver and mit.
I know those are old and not valid any more. They should warn people
that the default 6.5.8 install does
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Hi Jon,
@27 April 2002, 20:31:10 +0100 Jon Lawrance wrote in
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Is it an easy process to store TB on both my laptop and desktop and
somehow synchronise the two? Does it work well in practice?
In a word, yes.
1. When I upgrade to 1.60c, in some of my accounts, the program added
a new folder -- Inbox - Known. What is the difference between
Inbox and Inbox - Known? And why it is added only to some of my
accounts?
2a. Virus Protection under Options. Which virus programs provide
pluggins for The
Inbox - Known is a repository for messages from senders who are
included in one of your address books, *if* you enable the appropriate
filter in Account/Sorting Office/Filters.
I'll let someone else answer the AV question. I don't use the feature
myself. I use NOD 32's POP3 scanner,
Hello mocha9mail,
On Saturday, April 27 2002 at 07:59 PM PDT, you wrote:
2b. If I set my Preferences to Display HTML part of messages
automatically, do I have to worry about getting viruses through
email when I read those HTML messages -- and I don't double click any
attachments in those
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