Hello Östen,
On Saturday, March 29, 2003 at 9:39:13 PM you [ÖH]wrote (at least in
part):
ÖH Outlook, Outlook Express and now Becky works OK with all my
ÖH accounts, but not TB, as described in earlier messages.
The only thing that's left and comes to my mind is you trying to
change the name of
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Sunday, March 30, 2003
8:58:59 AM (GMT -05:00)
RE: Outgoing Messages Not Going Out
Greetings Chris,
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, 4:11:10 PM, you wrote:
CM I realize that occasional network slowdowns might cause connection
CM problems, but this
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9:24:48 AM (GMT -05:00)
RE: Conection Centre hangups
Greetings Spyder,
On Friday, March 28, 2003, 2:21:05 AM, you wrote:
S I'm using
S * The Bat! Version 1.62 Christmas Edition
S * Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
S
Hello Peter,
The only thing that's left and comes to my mind is you
trying to change the name of your computer in network
identification settings. Make sure it contains only
ASCII-127 characters
This actually worked! Many, many thanks!
The name of the computer contained the character ö
ON Saturday, March 29, 2003, 2:30:28 AM, you wrote:
AM Gerard [G] wrote:
AMBut wouldn't postcast have to accept the mail before it's sent?
Sure, but what I meant was is that the mail has been send from TB to
Postcast, so there is no problem with TB
G I have had a situation on about half a
Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
A few days ago, someone else asked about mail merge. I have a related
question:
I store numeric information about contacts in a database. I can export
this to a CSV, but have no idea how to use that in a mail merge. For
example,
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Gerard [G] wrote:
AM Very strange indeed. I've never had such a problem while using
AM MDaemon as my mail server here. TB! doesn't have to be at fault
AM there. It could just as easily be a Postcast problem.
G Could be, I will not dismiss that. I
I was looking over the list of macros at
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html
but was unable to find any examples of what the final output of these was
supposed to look like. Several of them look interesting, but without any idea of
what to expect after using them, I'm hesitant to
Hello Östen,
On Sunday, March 30, 2003 at 5:03:35 PM you [ÖH]wrote (at least in
part):
The only thing that's left and comes to my mind is you
trying to change the name of your computer in network
identification settings. Make sure it contains only
ASCII-127 characters
ÖH This actually
My contacts database includes multiple e-mail addresses in separated
fields. The only way I have found to import them into TB! is to import
one e-mail address as the TB! e-mail address, and then put one other
e-mail address into TB!'s notes field. When needed, or when the spirit
moves me, I
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Hi Geoff,
@30-Mar-2003, 16:20 Geoff Lane [GL] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
GL I store numeric information about contacts in a database. I can export
GL this to a CSV, but have no idea how to use that in a mail merge. For
GL example, one field
good idea
I was looking over the list of macros at
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html
but was unable to find any examples of what the final output of these was
supposed to look like. Several of them look interesting, but without any idea of
what to expect after using them,
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Hi Dhrakol,
@30-Mar-2003, 10:55 -0800 (19:55 UK time) Dhrakol [D] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
D ... could the authors perhaps include screenshots or views of the
D text before and after using the macro to illustrate this?
1) The library has no
Hello Peter,
The server you've just hit seems to care about the
HELO/EHLO name and it therefore refused your messages
containing an invalid DNS-name.
I won't pretend to have a clue about what you are saying...
:-)
The funny thing is that only TB was affected, and suddenly.
Maybe the whole
On 30 March 2003, 17:25, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Now compose a QT macro for the Mass Mail you want to do and
use the %ABtoFax macro to refer to the data in question. Query it
with a construct like this:
%If:'%ABtoFax'='1':' first time ':' not the first time '
Does that help?
~~~
Thanks,
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Hello Kenneth,
Saturday, March 29, 2003, 7:57:44 AM, you wrote:
KSR Just to let folks know that the new beta has been released.
Thanks.
KSR The new interface is easier to use than ever.
The previous version just took getting used to, since
Hello Bill,
I believe you are right. I installed the regular one. I uninstalled
the previous version (3.x) before installing this one just to be safe.
--
Best regards,
Kennethmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sunday, March 30, 2003, 3:38:10 PM, you wrote:
BK I see they
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Subj: macros for TB - what can i expect to see?
Your: E-mail (Sunday, 3/30/2003, 1355)
Msg ID: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
G'day Vishal
In your e-mail you noted:
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DD I was looking over the list of
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On Sunday, March 30, 2003, Östen Häggmark wrote...
The server you've just hit seems to care about the HELO/EHLO name
and it therefore refused your messages containing an invalid
DNS-name.
I won't pretend to have a clue about what you are
Sunday, March 30, 2003, 8:39:27 AM, you wrote:
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MDP Hi Dhrakol,
MDP @30-Mar-2003, 10:55 -0800 (19:55 UK time) Dhrakol [D] in
MDP mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
D ... could the authors perhaps include screenshots or views of the
D text before
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Hi Dhrakol,
@30-Mar-2003, 19:08 -0800 (04:08 UK time) Dhrakol [D] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MDP 1) The library has no attached graphic capabilities as is stands
D ok then..how about examples of before and after text, like
D the other site Kara
Sunday, March 30, 2003, 4:28:30 PM, you wrote:
MDP 1) The library has no attached graphic capabilities as is stands
D ok then..how about examples of before and after text, like
D the other site Kara pointed out? That one's more helpful.
MDP Okay - I'll make that a suggestion.
great!
MDP It
Hello Jonathan,
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 16:04:44 -0600 GMT (31/03/03, 05:04 +0700 GMT),
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
What Peter referenced too was the first line I sent, HELO [my host].
What has happened is when your computer connected to the server, it
sent it's known name as part of the transaction.
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On Sunday, March 30, 2003, Thomas Fernandez wrote...
What Peter referenced too was the first line I sent, HELO [my
host]. What has happened is when your computer connected to the
server, it sent it's known name as part of the transaction. As you
Hello Jonathan,
On Monday, March 31, 2003 at 7:31:02 AM you [JA]wrote (at least in
part):
What Peter referenced too was the first line I sent, HELO [my
host]. What has happened is when your computer connected to the
server, it sent it's known name as part of the transaction. As you
had an
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