Hello Luc!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 1:19:57 AM you wrote:
DH with the new beta 2 other than the M2 internal mailer is chooseable.
DH And it works with TB flawlessly.
Could you expand a bit on this Dierk? Do you mean that you couldn't
point the preferences to TB! in your b1?
Joseph,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 12:47:16 AM, you wrote:
ND Is there a way that I can quickly file messages to a list of
ND often used folders?
JN Mine is easy to remember: Alt+M. When you're in a message, hit the key
JN combination and a dialog box pops up. Just start typing the folder
JN
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 5:40:12 AM, you wrote:
TF I backup from TB. Why would you need OE to do that?
Is there some setting that prevents importing duplicate messages.
TF For safe-keeping, back-up your mails regularly from within TB; no need
TF to download them again in
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 1:41:18 AM, David Grimes wrote:
Is it possible to set up a filter based on the file name of a message
attachment? NAV 2002 replaces an infected attachment with a text file named
Norton AntiVirus Deleted1.txt. I'd like to create a filter for them.
That name
Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 4:22:31 AM, Scott wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SJ I just tested a simple fix... TB! does look at the extension of the
SJ file so just have the sender rename the file to filename.lst.TXT.
SJ Just add .txt to the filename. Instant
Although I was a student when I bought the TB!, I'm not now. Is
there any way to get rid of the 'educational' part of X-Mailer header
line short of buying a new copy of the program, or should I be doing
that anyway?
Cheers,
Tim.
--
Tim Fountain ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.tfountain.co.uk/
Hello,
One of my ISP's SMTP server is now so overloaded that immediate sending of
mails is no longer practical.
I'm using deferred sending and ticking the Combined Delivery option in
Account-Transport to regularly retry the send on the receive schedule.
I'd like to de-couple the send and
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tim Fountain [TF] wrote:'
TF Although I was a student when I bought the TB!, I'm not now. Is
TF there any way to get rid of the 'educational' part of X-Mailer
TF header line short of buying a new copy of the program
Yes. Look at X-Ray ...
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'Lo Tim,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 11:07:55 + your time, you said:
TF or should I be doing that anyway?
That's a good question. I don't know whether there is an upgrade path from
Educational to Personal to Business etc. I can't see anything on the
Hi Nick,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 11:05:48 +
Nick Dutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Assuming that I've not checked Combined Delivery when would a
deferred mail be sent? (Other than manually)
Never, unless you've periodically mail check activated.
2. What happens after a deferred mail send
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, 6:05 AM, you wrote:
ND One of my ISP's SMTP server is now so overloaded that immediate sending of
ND mails is no longer practical.
I would suggest your own SMTP server then. Mercury32 is free and Allie
has made a nice web page to show you how to make it work.
Hallo thebat,
still configuring this new program... ;-)
I found out that I can add a picture of every person in the address
book. Thats fine. :-))
In my old mail program, YAM, this picture was shown with every mail
from that sender, in the right part of the header lines (theres always
some space
Hello Heiko,
On Thursday, 19. December 2002 at 14:27:30 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
still configuring this new program... ;-)
we are all learning each day new stuff... also about TB!
In my old mail program, YAM, this picture was shown with every mail
from that sender, in the right part of the
Hello Heiko!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 2:27:30 PM you wrote:
It seems that with TB, I have to press Shift-Ctrl-O to get the
picture. Or is there a way to show it as default, like in YAM?
The picture is a bitmap only stored in the AB/vCard.
If not, I´ll have to find out how to
Hi,
Thomas Martin wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
BTW How do you get that English apostrophe (in it´s etc) on a
German PC keyboard?!? It was on Alt-ä on my Amiga...
ALT + 3 + 9
SHIFT-# also does it. Many people wrongly use ` or ´ (accents). The
typographical correct 'curly' apostrophe as
Hi Heiko,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 14:27:30 +0100
Heiko Kuschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW How do you get that English apostrophe (in it´s etc) on a German
PC keyboard?!? It was on Alt-ä on my Amiga...
The _English_ apostroph is ' (Shift+# on German keyboard), the
accent you were typing is a bad
Hello Simon,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:26:47 + GMT (19/12/02, 19:26 +0700 GMT),
Simon Blake wrote:
TF or should I be doing that anyway?
That's a good question. I don't know whether there is an upgrade path from
Educational to Personal to Business etc. I can't see anything on the RITLABS
Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 4:37:40 PM you wrote:
OTOH, I was a Person when I bought TB, and now I am a Student. Should
I ask for a refund?
I always thought it was my impression that students are not persons
... I now see that it is a common notion. ;-)
--
Dierk
Hello Thomas,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:50:02 -0300 GMT (19/12/02, 20:50 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Martin wrote:
In my old mail program, YAM, this picture was shown with every mail
from that sender, in the right part of the header lines (theres
always some space there anyway...) It seems that with TB,
Hello Granville,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:14:50 + GMT (19/12/02, 17:14 +0700 GMT),
Granville Cousins wrote:
The reason I would like to use OE to download my messages is because
it comes Free with Windows 98 Second Edition
OE doesn't really come free, but you have to pay for it whether
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:47 AM, Ron Jeffries wrote:
That name must appear somewhere in the text or kludges, I'd think ... have
you tried just looking for Norton AntiVirus Deleted anywhere?
Thanks. Yes, that what I figured. But it is not displayed in the headers,
and my test filter does
Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 4:44:18 PM you wrote:
It would only be a handful of lines of code to include this option. I
wouldn't call that bloat.
A few line here, a few lines there ... Bloat is part of a continuum,
like heap. How much can be considered right, and when is
Hello Thomas,
If your ISP doesn't offer web access, access your POP account with
http://mail2web.com/ . It is very comfortable and reliable, and the
web interface doesn't blind you with flashing ads like Hotmail does.
Needing web access to your email account is no reason to use Hotmail.
Hello David,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:20:44 -0600 GMT (19/12/02, 23:20 +0700 GMT),
David Grimes wrote:
That name must appear somewhere in the text or kludges, I'd think ... have
you tried just looking for Norton AntiVirus Deleted anywhere?
Thanks. Yes, that what I figured. But it is not
Good evening Dierk,
It was foretold that on 19-12-2002 @ 10:11:29 GMT+0100 (which was
10:11:29 where I live) Dierk Haasis would mumble:
snipped a bit
DH O7b1 and b1b were not complete, they, beside other things, lacked the
DH prefs for choosing an e-mail client.
Yep, i spoke to soon:
Hello Dierk,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 4:41:33 PM, you wrote:
I don't want X-Image (or whatever that is called).
If you are referring to X-Face, then that makes two of us. I really
can't see the point of it.
--
Kevin
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Hallo Peter Palmreuther,
am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 schriebst Du:
Hi Heiko,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 14:27:30 +0100
Heiko Kuschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW How do you get that English apostrophe (in it´s etc) on a German
PC keyboard?!? It was on Alt-ä on my Amiga...
The _English_
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'Lo Thomas,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 22:37:40 +0700 your time, you said:
TF OTOH, I was a Person when I bought TB, and now I am a Student. Should I
TF ask for a refund?
Naa, hang on 'till you become a fully fledged Person again g It will save
you
Just as a followup, I've isolated 4 messages all from the same source
that cause the message download to abort. I'm trying to get my ISP
interested in checking out the mail messages which I've saved on the
server.
FYI, the messages are part of subscribed list. If anyone would like
to try, the
Hello Simon,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 18:57:21 + GMT (20/12/02, 01:57 +0700 GMT),
Simon Blake wrote:
TF OTOH, I was a Person when I bought TB, and now I am a Student. Should I
TF ask for a refund?
Naa, hang on 'till you become a fully fledged Person again g
LOL!
It will save you having the
Hallo Thomas Fernandez,
am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 schriebst Du:
Hello Thomas,
press Shift-Ctrl-O to get the picture. Or is there a way to show it
as default, like in YAM?
No, there isn't, and hopefully won't be. Just my opinion. Will only
cost resources.
It would only be a
Hallo Kevin,
am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 schriebst Du:
Hello Dierk,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 4:41:33 PM, you wrote:
I don't want X-Image (or whatever that is called).
If you are referring to X-Face, then that makes two of us. I really
can't see the point of it.
I couldn't see a
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 12:03:44 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
On a side-note, I always wandered where the abberviation XMas comes
from. Cross-Mass?
Greek letter chi. First initial of Christ, spelled in Greek.
Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
In programming, do, or undo. There is
Hallo Ron Jeffries,
am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 schriebst Du:
On a side-note, I always wandered where the abberviation XMas comes
from. Cross-Mass?
Greek letter chi. First initial of Christ, spelled in Greek.
Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
Christ-Programming?!?! ;-)
Sorry,
Hello Heiko!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 8:11:51 PM you wrote:
I couldn't see a point of it until I used it. It makes Emails much
more personal if you have a picture of the sender displayed.
I don't want that.
And I don't intend to get this into a pseudo-logical/rational debate.
So
Hello Heiko,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 7:11:51 PM, you wrote:
If you are referring to X-Face, then that makes two of us. I really
can't see the point of it.
HK I couldn't see a point of it until I used it. It makes Emails much
HK more personal if you have a picture of the sender displayed.
Hello Dierk,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 20:46:49 +0100 GMT (20/12/02, 02:46 +0700 GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:
I don't want that.
I do. It isn't compulsory to use, and if someone does, the overhead is
minimal.
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
Travel is very
Hello Heiko,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 1:44:46 PM, you wrote:
On a side-note, I always wandered where the abberviation XMas comes
from. Cross-Mass?
Greek letter chi. First initial of Christ, spelled in Greek.
Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
HK Christ-Programming?!?! ;-)
HK Sorry,
Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 8:57:48 PM you wrote:
I do. It isn't compulsory to use, and if someone does, the overhead is
minimal.
How can it not be compulsory. If someone sends it, I see it ...
--
Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1
Hello myob!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 8:51:25 PM you wrote:
Agreed. I've found it one of the plus points in Ameol, and would
like it as an option in TB! too.
Seems to be a real killer feature.
Let's go wells and bhistles everyone!
--
Dierk Haasis
The Bat 1.62 Christmas Edition
Hallo Mary Bull,
am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 schriebst Du:
Also irresistible, at least to me: Early Christians, in their quest
for privacy, would inscribe a drawing of a Fish on their dwelling and
meeting places. A secret sign. Taken from Greek letters, also. Some
knowledgeable
Hallo Dierk Haasis,
am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 schriebst Du:
Hello Thomas!
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 8:57:48 PM you wrote:
I do. It isn't compulsory to use, and if someone does, the overhead is
minimal.
How can it not be compulsory. If someone sends it, I see it ...
No.
Hello Heiko,
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 9:25:32 PM you [HK] wrote (at least
in part):
[X-Face Header]
I do. It isn't compulsory to use, and if someone does, the overhead is
minimal.
How can it not be compulsory. If someone sends it, I see it ...
HK No. Totally different system. If
Guten Tag, Heiko,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 2:22:04 PM, you wrote:
HK Hallo Mary Bull,
HK am Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 schriebst Du:
... Early Christians, ... for privacy, would inscribe a drawing of a Fish on their
dwelling and
meeting places. A secret sign. Taken from Greek
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Hello Sean,
Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 9:25:07 PM, you wrote:
S Is it possible to schedule a message to be sent at a later time? For
S example, if I compose a message at 1pm, but want it sent at 5pm, is
S there any way to tell TB! to do that?
Hello Peter,
[1] The message I'm responding to had 54 lines of header information,
containing 2950 bytes and 30 lines of body carrying 665 byte (of
which a _minimum_ of 5 lines could have been avoided by the author).
And a minimum of 7 by the list server.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A.
Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 9:41:22 PM, Allie wrote:
ACM The /SEND command syntax is documented in the help under 'Advanced
ACM Usage Topics/Command Line Parameters'.
Thanks Allie! I'll look into setting it up that way at some point.
--
Sean
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 98 4.10 Build
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 3:03:23 PM, Victor wrote:
VBG Heres an idea but will only work once and then reset. Create
VBG an identical account. The new account will only handle
VBG outgoing messages at the time you choose.
Wow, now *that* is a clever hack! Well done. Seems like there's a
lot
Hello Johannes,
Monday, December 16, 2002, 6:05:34 AM, you wrote:
JP Dear Peter,
JP On 11:03 16.12.2002, you [Peter Palmreuther
JP ([EMAIL PROTECTED])] wrote...
The trouble the OP might be run into will likely be: the POP3-server
does not generate the same UID for the same message every
Hello all,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, Sean wrote:
Is it possible to schedule a message to be sent at a later time? For
example, if I compose a message at 1pm, but want it sent at 5pm, is
there any way to tell TB! to do that?
it is not in 1.62 version, but should be in the next version, as
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On Monday, December 16, 2002, Peter Palmreuther wrote...
The trouble the OP might be run into will likely be: the
POP3-server does not generate the same UID for the same message
every time. This is a known, but not wide spread problem which can
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, 9:28:19 PM, Sean wrote:
ACM The /SEND command syntax is documented in the help under 'Advanced
ACM Usage Topics/Command Line Parameters'.
Thanks Allie! I'll look into setting it up that way at some point.
Don't forget that Message Creation time will remain as
Hello Jonathan,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 5:42:36 PM, you wrote:
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JA On Monday, December 16, 2002, Peter Palmreuther wrote...
The trouble the OP might be run into will likely be: the
POP3-server does not generate the same UID for the same
Hello Miguel,
On Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 10:11:42 PM you [MAU] wrote (at
least in part):
[1] The message I'm responding to had 54 lines of header information,
containing 2950 bytes and 30 lines of body carrying 665 byte (of
which a _minimum_ of 5 lines could have been avoided
Hi All,
I've been using pgp with TheBat! and thoroughly enjoying it, except
for one thing. The option that allows you to cache a passphrase
for decryption and for signing doesn't quite work right - I've set
the decryption one to so it stays the length of my TB!
session, but
Feature suggestion,
Utilities Format Block Quoted
Utilities Format Block Unquoted
Utilities Format Block All unquoted
The last one removes all quotation devices no matter how deeply
nested. The first two simply prepend or whatever to each line.
You'll also notice a bug with Bat! if you
Dear Craftsman,
On 00:53 20.12.2002, you [Craftsman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])] wrote...
server, though a client should be able to handle identical copies
with the same unique-id [oxymoron there, huh?].
There's always the message ID left, which will be a same unique ID if
you're accesing the same
Dear Thomas,
On 16:57 19.12.2002, you [Thomas Fernandez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])]
wrote...
If your ISP doesn't offer web access, access your POP account with
http://mail2web.com/ . It is very comfortable and reliable, and the
Please don't forget that when using these kind of proxies for
On Friday, 20 December 2002, M. Evans wrote:
ME You'll also notice a bug with Bat! if you are reading this message in
ME it. The three lines above are shown in bold because Bat! thinks I
ME want them to indicated quoted text.
No bug. They're not coloured in my display, because I have quote
Hello Peter,
If more ml software uses them and more MUAs implement it's
interpretation it can be a help to list members.
Yeap, specially these two ;-)
,- [ ]
| List-Subscribe: http://stromgrade.its-toasted.org/mailman/listinfo/tbudl,
| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=subscribe
Hello Peter,
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 01:02:36 +0100 GMT (20/12/02, 07:02 +0700 GMT),
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
MAU And a minimum of 7 by the list server.
I see only 5 lines added to the body by the server :-)
*ahhh* You refer to 7 lines in header ... :-)
Yes, could But I think _these_ lines are
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Toby Tremayne [TT] wrote:'
TT I've been using pgp with TheBat! and thoroughly enjoying it,
TT except for one thing. The option that allows you to cache a
TT passphrase for decryption and for signing doesn't quite work
TT right - I've set the decryption
Hello Johannes,
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 01:25:25 +0100 GMT (20/12/02, 07:25 +0700 GMT),
Johannes Posel wrote:
server, though a client should be able to handle identical copies
with the same unique-id [oxymoron there, huh?].
There's always the message ID left, which will be a same unique ID if
Hello Mark,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 17:24:00 -0700 GMT (20/12/02, 07:24 +0700 GMT),
M. Evans wrote:
Feature suggestion,
I have one, too. Open your message, the one I am replying to, but
highliting it and then hitting Return. A new Folder View window will
open. Make sure that you see not only the
Hello Johannes,
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 01:30:27 +0100 GMT (20/12/02, 07:30 +0700 GMT),
Johannes Posel wrote:
Please don't forget that when using these kind of proxies for
POP3-to-WWW, your username and password can be logged by the
server. Don't use an important account for this ;)
That is
Jan,
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Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 8:01:02 AM, you wrote:
JR Hello Bat Folk.
JR Looking for the repository of the
JR anti-virus plug ins, particularly the NOD32
JR plug-in. I have a very early version which
JR seems to be
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Hello Eddie,
EC This is the situation: I have a folder with many sub-folders. They
EC are sorted by Subject. My filters are moving all mails coming in to
EC these folders. As I didn't advice the filters to register the Senders
EC Address into an AB I
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Hello,
EC This is the situation: I have a folder with many sub-folders. They
EC are sorted by Subject. My filters are moving all mails coming in to
EC these folders. As I didn't advice the filters to register the Senders
EC Address into an AB I need
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