Robert Padula listings in the United States [ref: The BrooklynBoard]

2003-07-06 Thread Dan Grunberg
Hi Dolores

According to Switchboard, http://tinyurl.com/g506 , there are nineteen
telephone numbers listed for Robert Padula in the United States. Maybe
that would be a good place to start.

Good luck,

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Re: Robert Padula listings in the United States [ref: The BrooklynBoard] -- My apologies ... please ignore this thread.

2003-07-06 Thread Dan Grunberg
Sun, 6 Jul 2003 08:45:34 [GMT -0400] (8:45 AM EDT here) Dan Grunberg
wrote:

 Hi Dolores

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Re:MailFrontier.Com Reply

2003-07-06 Thread Mark
G So what happens if the chage the name to The Squirel and the spammer
G puts that in his X-mail header. It will become an endless race.

I think the idea would be to allow the user of The Bat! to change
the header to whatever he/she likes. The problem would then
disappear, and The Bat! users would feel more comfortable with
using this software.

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Virus protection and User Rights

2003-07-06 Thread Gideon
Hi:

I have a problem with virus protection. I have a PC with Windows XP,
The Bat v1.62r and Kaspersky Antivirus v4.0

I have an account with user rights and when I try to send a mail
or open an attachment a message box appear with the message The
anti-virus has reported an error, the file cannot be checked for
viruses

If I change the rights of this account to Advanced User this
message box does not appear.

The account must have User rights, so What must I do to
configure it correctly for The Bat Virus Protection?

Best Regards,
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client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Darren

Hello the-bat-users,

I've manually reporting all spam that I receive using spamcop, however
this is very labour intensive which of course is also time consuming.

I know there are external applications which work as spam detectors,
however i'd like to ask if there are either

a) are there any plugins that handle anti-spam *like* the mozilla email
   client that plug into The Bat! ? Ideally something that is self
   learning with a minimal amount of administration. I realise this
   means downloading a few extra emails which are spam, but as long as
   their sorted, it saves me a lot of time.

   I don't have the luxury of running a mail server and running
   something like Spam Assassin, so i'd rather it was all client
   based.

b) is a future version of The Bat! (in the next few weeks or sooner ;-)
   which can tackle this?

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Re: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Kevin Coates
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Hi Darren,

On Sunday, July 06, 2003 at 15:56 GMT +0100, Darren [D] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

D I know there are external applications which work as spam
D detectors, however i'd like to ask if there are either ...

The Bat's filters, particularly when allowing those in your address
book, can isolate all spam. The downside is that mail from new
contacts will end up in the spam folder. I found that I still had to
look at the spam in order to sift out wanted mail.

Currently I am using SpamPal with the Bayesian plug-in available here:

http://www.spampal.org/

It matches against DNSBL lists (you can pick which ones) and in
conjunction with the plug-in catches almost all the spam, while
allowing new mail through. It seems to be a better arrangement for me
than using Bat filters exclusively. The Bayesian filter is trainable
and after a short time I'd say it catches 99% of the spam. I average
between 35-40 spam messages/day, so this freeware tool is quite
helpful to me.

Like you, I do report all spam to SpamCop. I don't know why. It
doesn't cut down on the amount of spam, but somehow I feel better
doing something. :)

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Re: Some Newbie Questions...

2003-07-06 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Allie!

On Saturday, July 05, 2003, 9:07 PM, you wrote:

snipped considerably

C 2) I like to view my message list such that the newer ones are at
C the top. However, after I've read a message and delete it, TB
C always like to automatically highlight the next one below (i.e. an
C older one which I've already read and decided to keep). Can I
C configure TB so that it can automatically move to the next message
C above?

A I'm afraid not. TB! moves one down the message list after
A each delete.

Allie, in my version of TB!, if the message is being viewed in the
message window, the red arrows give two options: Delete and move up
and Delete and move down. I use these rather frequently in my Inbox,
and for messages in folders for which I have filters, I find the blue
arrows, which keep the message and have Previous and Next options
(for moving up or down), equally convenient.

Do you think this would be a help to Choppystride, whose query this
is?

And I'd like (as an old Newbie) to add welcome to the list, also, to
this more recent Newbie.

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Re: Some Newbie Questions...

2003-07-06 Thread Allie Martin
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Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:

MB Allie, in my version of TB!, if the message is being viewed in the
MB message window, the red arrows give two options: Delete and move
MB up and Delete and move down. I use these rather frequently in my
MB Inbox, and for messages in folders for which I have filters, I find
MB the blue arrows, which keep the message and have Previous and
MB Next options (for moving up or down), equally convenient.

Yes. I had forgotten about that. However, they don't work when browsing
via the main window.

MB Do you think this would be a help to Choppystride, whose query this
MB is?

Maybe. If he's willing to change how he goes about reading his mail.

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Re: Some Newbie Questions...

2003-07-06 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Allie!

On Sunday, July 06, 2003, 11:44 AM, you wrote:

snipped a bit

MB Allie, in my version of TB!, if the message is being viewed in the
MB message window, the red arrows give two options: Delete and move
MB up and Delete and move down. ...

A Yes. I had forgotten about that. However, they don't work when browsing
A via the main window.

True.

MB Do you think this would be a help to Choppystride, whose query this
MB is?

A Maybe. If he's willing to change how he goes about reading his mail.

As always, much comes down to personal preference. :)

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Re: Robert Padula listings in the United States [ref: The BrooklynBoard] -- My apologies ... please ignore this thread.

2003-07-06 Thread Carsten Thönges
* Dan Grunberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

| Subject: Re: Robert Padula listings in the United States [ref: The
| Brooklyn Board] -- My apologies ... please ignore this thread.

You shouldn't ignore this. Or do you know how this little mail accident
could happen?

You became a victim of one of your folder templates which added the
list's address to the recipients list. A folder template triggers
*every* time your focus is on that folder or on any of that folder's
mails. TB! cannot detect that in this special case you didn't want
to send the mail to the list.

You should better use address book templates for mailing lists.
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Re: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Joseph N.
   On Sunday, July 06, 2003, Darren wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

D plugins that handle anti-spam *like* the mozilla email client
D that plug into The Bat! ?

Darren,

What application are you referring to? Please post the name or URL.

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Re: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread ETM (State of Virginia)
D plugins that handle anti-spam *like* the mozilla email client
D that plug into The Bat! ?

 Darren,

 What application are you referring to? Please post the name or URL.


http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/default.jsp

Note the comment:  Why Upgrade?
Get more from your browser. Now with Junk mail filtering and improved pop-up blocking. 
Tell Me More»

A friend is using it and says it requires a bit of training (as
do all such programs to my knowledge) and that it is working
well.

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Re: Mac OS X Client

2003-07-06 Thread Mark Wieder
Vishal-

Saturday, July 5, 2003, 6:24:58 PM, you wrote:

V My recommendation would be to try Evolution. It's becoming the de-facto email
V client for a *lot* of people I know. From what I read on slashdot and other
V sites my friends aren't alone. Very nice client, similar to Outlook without the
V problems.

Sylpheed's web site (http://sylpheed.good-day.net) says the following
are confirmed to work:

Mac OS X 10.1.4 (Darwin 5.4) + XDarwin (without XLocale support) + libxpg4
Mac OS X 10.2.3 (Darwin 6.3) + Apple X11 PublicBeta 0.1 + XLocale fix patch

Evolution looks interesting, but no message templates and no S/MIME.
Doesn't make it sound very TB-like.

V Most Linux binaries work without problems on FreeBSD. Since OSX is based on
V that, I wouldn't think there would be many problems there.

Not quite true, but the fink project goes a long ways towards making
packages generically available.

-Mark Wieder

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Re[2]: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Darren

KC http://www.spampal.org/

Working great! Thanks.

KC Like you, I do report all spam to SpamCop. I don't know why. It
KC doesn't cut down on the amount of spam, but somehow I feel better
KC doing something. :)

Does anyone have a method to automate Spam Cop reporting? Perhaps with
some form of key macro? Something that copies a full email(headers and
body) into a buffer, and feeds that into the user's Spam Cop webpage.

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Re: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Allie Martin
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Darren, [D] wrote:

D Does anyone have a method to automate Spam Cop reporting? Perhaps with
D some form of key macro? Something that copies a full email(headers and
D body) into a buffer, and feeds that into the user's Spam Cop webpage.

Take a look here:

http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#spamcop+submission

It outlines how you can use filters to do this.

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Re[2]: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Joseph N.
   On Sunday, July 06, 2003, ETM (State of Virginia) wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

D plugins that handle anti-spam *like* the mozilla email client
D that plug into The Bat! ?

 What application are you referring to? Please post the name or URL.

ESoV http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/default.jsp
ESoV Note the comment:  Why Upgrade?
ESoV Get more from your browser. Now with Junk mail filtering
ESoV and improved pop-up blocking. 
ESoV Tell Me More»

Elaine,

I'm familiar with the browser and its features. What I was questioning
was the suggestion that there was a plug-in compatibility between a
Mozilla e-mail module and TB!. However, now that I've re-re-reread the
original post, I see that the construction threw me. He was not
referring to a component of Mozilla's plugging in to TB!, but asking
about whether there was something similar that could plug in to TB! I
just misread the antecedent

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Re[2]: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Darren

Hello Allie,

D Does anyone have a method to automate Spam Cop reporting? Perhaps with
D some form of key macro? Something that copies a full email(headers and
D body) into a buffer, and feeds that into the user's Spam Cop webpage.

AM Take a look here:

AM http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#spamcop+submission

AM It outlines how you can use filters to do this.

My understanding is that I select the spam, press a certain key and
the email is forwarded onto SpamCop.

1.
What does HotKey: 49235 mean?  Does this equate to a key I press, when
I select a spam email? If so which key, and how can I calculate the
HotKey value?

2.
When it says paste it into your sorting office using Ctrl-V, which
one do I select?

Incoming mail
Outgoing mail
Read messages
Replied messages
Selective download

Presumably I want Incoming mail, I have many sorting rules though,
do I have to paste the script into all of them? Which box/tab do I
need to use?

Would you mind guiding me, as to which part I paste the script
into, i've had a look at the options and don't understand the
instructions.

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Re: client anti-spam options with The Bat!

2003-07-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Darren,

On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 01:52:56 +0100 GMT (07/07/03, 07:52 +0700 GMT),
Darren wrote:

 My understanding is that I select the spam, press a certain key and
 the email is forwarded onto SpamCop.

 1.
 What does HotKey: 49235 mean?  Does this equate to a key I press, when
 I select a spam email?

Yes. It corresponds to ctrl-alt-S. This activiates this manual filter.

 If so which key, and how can I calculate the HotKey value?

After you have pasted the filter, take a look at the Options tab of
that filter. It will show you in cleartext which hotkey has been
assigned.

 2.
 When it says paste it into your sorting office using Ctrl-V, which
 one do I select?

 Incoming mail

That's the one I use. Works perfectly. Just right-click and hit Paste.
The filter will be added as a new last filter, and you can move it up
in the list of Incoming filters if you want.

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(no subject)

2003-07-06 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello tbudl,

I am having a problem with this, previously fine macro,

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On%SUBPATT=2, at %SUBPATT=3 [GMT%SUBPATT=4] %-
(which was %OTIME in my TimeZone) you wrote:'

When I reply it seems to put PDT or EDT in the time area.
([GMT%SUBPATT=4])

I cant understand whats happend...anyone have any ideas



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