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Paul Harrison, [PH] wrote:
PH> Do you (or anyone else) know if there are any plans to enable some
PH> kind of passphrase purge facility within TB for GnuGP a la Open PGP?
No, I don't know about that or where the GnuPG plug-in development is
headed.
Hello Mark Wieder,
On or about Wednesday, June 25, 2003 at 17:29:49GMT -0700 (which was
7:29 PM in the tropics where I live) Mark Wieder posted:
MW> If you're up for living on the edge, check out the repair facility
MW> built into the latest betas. It's repaired some folders that I thought
MW> we
Beta versions are regularly announced there. Review the archive for
details (and download locations) of the current beta version on
http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com.
Sniff around on the Beta FTP site for the latest version here:
ftp://www.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/beta
After reading how many bugs it
Spike-
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 9:45:33 AM, you wrote:
S> This is why I believe the developers need to come up with a _RELIABLE_
S> INDEX and MESSAGE DATABASE repair facility. I don't use any of the
If you're up for living on the edge, check out the repair facility
built into the latest betas.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 2:48:59 PM, Paul Harrison wrote:
> Thanks for your usual level of concern for we fellow Bat-ters.
Agreed! Thank you very much.
> Do you (or anyone else) know if there are any plans to enable some kind of
> passphrase pur
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Hi Patricia,
@25-Jun-2003, 19:20 -0400 (00:20 UK time) Scrat said:
>>With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta
>>has two alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert
>>images in your e-mail.
> Where could I find the
With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta has two
alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert images in your
e-mail.
Where could I find the beta version to use?
Patricia
Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUD
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Hello Allie,
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 10:25:44 PM, you wrote:
AM> Paul Harrison, [PH] wrote:
PH>> Ideally, TB would purge passphrases on exit. This, plus a passphrase
PH>> for accounts access into TB, would be ideal for me. OpenPGP purges
PH>> according to a
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Neurowerx, [N] wrote:
N> Has nothing to do with the topic, but what on earth did happen that
N> your subject line and every header shows in a completely different
N> font in my message list?
N> I'd suspect the charset or something, did I accidentally
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Scrat, [S] wrote:
S> So it is not possible to insert pictures into the e-mail at this
S> time, just attach them?
With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta has two
alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert images in
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Paul Harrison, [PH] wrote:
PH> Ideally, TB would purge passphrases on exit. This, plus a passphrase
PH> for accounts access into TB, would be ideal for me. OpenPGP purges
PH> according to a setting, but I'm not clear how GnuGP handles this.
PH> Howeve
25-Jun-2003 05:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> as you see, the pgp changed all "--" to "- --", and i've searched
[...]
Has nothing to do with the topic, but what on earth did happen that your
subject line and every header shows in a completely different font in my
message list?
I'd suspect the c
Good evening Spike,
It was foretold that on 25-6-2003 @ 11:45:33 GMT-0500 (which was
18:45:33 where I live) Spike would mumble:
S> This is why I believe the developers need to come up with a _RELIABLE_
S> INDEX and MESSAGE DATABASE repair facility.
I agree with that fully.
S> Now with (WI
Hello Luc,
On or about Wednesday, June 25, 2003 at 17:57:59GMT +0200 (which was
10:57 AM in the tropics where I live) Luc posted:
PP>> They're stored in .TBI-Files, that's why I'm not big a friend of "simply
PP>> delete .TBI to reconstruct message list" ... :-/
L> Ouch, that hurts: lost all m
Good afternoon Peter,
It was foretold that on 24-6-2003 @ 18:29:39 GMT+0200 (which was
18:29:39 where I live) Peter Palmreuther would mumble:
PP> They're stored in .TBI-Files, that's why I'm not big a friend of "simply
PP> delete .TBI to reconstruct message list" ... :-/
Ouch, that hurt
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 at 15:23 (which was Wednesday, June 25,
2003 at 16:23 where I am) Steve Hill [SH] wrote:
SH> My question is this... why is this possible with this email but
SH> not with all the HTML newsletters and promotions I receive from
SH> the likes of Amazon, BBC, etc.
The Bat!
If the image is sent with the email, TB! will show it.
If the image is not attached to the email but is only a link to
an external location, TB! will not show it.
--
Dave
So it is not possible to insert pictures into the e-mail at this time, just
attach them?
Patricia
At 03:23 PM 6/25/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hello,
As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline
images in HTML mail, and while this is something I wouldn't mind
having, I readily accepted this as being outweighed by all TB's
great features which I could now not
Hello Steve,
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 9:23:27 AM, you wrote:
> However, today I received an email (promotional, sort of SPAM)
> with an inline image showing actually as part of the email (as
> well as an attachment, as is the norm).
If the image is sent with the email, TB! will show it.
If the
Hi,
Steve Hill wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> I know this subject has been done to death, but please don't switch
> off yet...
Apparently the subtle nuances between inline and external images haven't
been discussed enough.
> As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline ima
Hello Wayne,
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 08:50:34 -0400GMT (6/25/2003, 8:50 PM +0800, where
I live), you wrote:
WH> Is reply numbering on by default?
nope, I think u can change it
Account-properties-templates-reply
uncheck the "use reply numbering in the subject line"
i think that should
Hello,
I know this subject has been done to death, but please don't
switch off yet...
As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline
images in HTML mail, and while this is something I wouldn't mind
having, I readily accepted this as being outweighed by
Hello ,
Could someone help please? I would like to know if there is a way to
save searches, or perform searches repeatedly with the same
settings.
Specifically, I want to perform a search for flagged items over ALL
accounts simultaneously. At present, this means doing a search,
changi
Hello Wayne,
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 6:50:34 AM, you wrote:
WH> Is reply numbering on by default? If so, I think it should not. It
WH> messes up a lot of mail lists. Some readers can't handle it. I
WH> think it is annoying and very unnecessary.
Use the macro %SINGLERE in your template, and this
Hello tbudl,
Is reply numbering on by default? If so, I think it should not. It
messes up a lot of mail lists. Some readers can't handle it. I think
it is annoying and very unnecessary.
--
Peace!
Wayne Howard
Another world is indeed possible!
www.natcap.org
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Hi Clif,
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003 at 21:44 GMT -0700, Clif Oliver [CO] wrote
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CO> Now (of course) the question of the original poster (sorry--lost
CO> your name) returns. How do you erase this information? Where is
CO> the
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Hello Clif,
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 5:44:09 AM, you wrote:
CO> Now (of course) the question of the original poster (sorry--lost your
CO> name)...
That would have been me.
CO> ...returns. How do you erase this information? Where is the passphrase
CO> stored?
Hello tbudl,
Can you please remove me from this discussion group.. I have found
my problem but the e-mail traffic clags up my system on a slow rural
line in Australia. I did try at the web site but I must have stuffed
the cancellation up.
Thank you in anticipation
--
Best regards,
Ri
Hallo Juno,
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:12:13 +0800GMT (25-6-03, 5:12 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JM> it seemed that there's no way to change PGP, so, is there a way to
JM> change TB? i mean what template/macro/regex could i use to change
JM> "- --" to "--"?
You can't. TB inserts '-- ' and PGP e
Monday, June 23, 2003, 10:37:38 PM, Kevin Coates wrote:
> On Monday, June 23, 2003 at 22:08 GMT -0700, Clif Oliver [CO] wrote in
> mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> CO> Hm. I was browsing the archives a few minutes ago trying to find
> CO> out how to *make* GPG store (cache) my passphrase.
> I had a si
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Dear all,
as you see, the pgp changed all "--" to "- --", and i've searched
google, got some info below:
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