Re: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Darrin,

  A reminder of what Darrin typed on:
  05 November 2003 at 20:08:35 GMT -0800

D Any TB users using glyphs? If so, whats the best site for them? Im
D using one by IGOR.

 I have a few dozen here if anyone wants them? Just over a meg zipped
 up.

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Re: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Wednesday, November 5, 2003, Darrin wrote:

 Any TB users using glyphs? If so, whats the best site for them? Im
 using one by IGOR.

you can download them from my czech page www.thebat.cz/ikony.htm

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Re: How to do S/MIME certificate generation using The Bat?

2003-11-05 Thread Prezes
Hello,
Tuesday, November 4, 2003, 3:00:24 PM, you wrote:

CP ...  you  can get free certificates from Certum CA by using The Bat!
CP Auto-Responder  Mechanism.  In  your  personal  certificates (Account
Properties  -  Edit  Personal  Certifiates 
Properties  - button), press Generate
CP button   and   make   a  self-signed  certificate.  Then  select  this
CP certificate and press Request button, select Send by Email to a CA
CP and type [EMAIL PROTECTED] as CA's email.

CP I  tried  to  follow  these  steps but I cannot make it work. To begin
CP with,  I  have  the  internal implementation of SMIME enabled. After I
CP press  the Generate button I'm asked to input a password. Then, when
CP I select the newly created certificate and press the Request button,
CP I  enter  the above email address and I'm asked to input a password. I
CP input  the  password  that I had used earlier, press OK, but nothing
CP happens.  The  dialog  keeps asking me to input password to decrypt a
CP private  key  of S/MIME certificate for Costas Papadopoulos. However,
CP the dialog does not go away unless I press Cancel.

Fixed in Beta 2.01.26.

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Re: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-05 Thread MAU
Hello Kitty,

MDP Are you certain you didn't try to switch to the alternate editor for
MDP its greater familiarity (like notepad in use)? 
 
 Yes, I am certain.

PMFJI. I am assuming you didn't have any problem before upgrading to v2,
is this correct? Have you tried recently to go back to 1.62r or at least
do a separate install just to verify that everything is correct if you
use v1.62r?

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Filters in a file?

2003-11-05 Thread Cilfa
Hi,

  I would like to be able to manage my filters with a text file,
  instead of managing them with the sorting office. Is this possible
  (and how)? I'm asking this since I have noticed that people post
  text representations of filters.
  Managing the filters in a text file seems to me to be a lot easier,
  and more importantly: I can create a set of filters for e.g. my
  parents and e-mail it to them, instead of having to travel a day :)

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Re: Filters in a file?

2003-11-05 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Cilfa,

@5-Nov-2003, 11:50 +0100 (05-Nov 10:50 UK time) Cilfa [C] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:

C I would like to be able to manage my filters with a text file,
C instead of managing them with the sorting office. Is this
C possible

No. Well, you can keep a repository of useful filters, but they must
be maintained in the sorting office.

C I'm asking this since I have noticed that people post text
C representations of filters.

That's because filters will copy to the clipboard in LDIF text
format and can be pasted back in the same way. That makes filter
exchange (one at a time) fairly easy, but it's not a good method for
bulk maintenance / exchange.

C ... I can create a set of filters for e.g. my parents and e-mail
C it to them, instead of having to travel a day :)

Yes, but one at a time with copy / paste instructions.

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Re: Replies in Base64

2003-11-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Kitty,

On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 13:52:27 -0600 GMT (05/11/2003, 02:52 +0700 GMT),
Kitty wrote:

 And that is all there, so where are the characters coming from?

Dunno. Weird is all I can say.

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Keyboard wizardry

2003-11-05 Thread Nick Danger
Greetings,

 Is there any keyboard combo that will send focus to the message list
pane regardless of where the current focus is?

TIA.

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Re: Replies in Base64

2003-11-05 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Kitty,

On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 13:52:27 -0600GMT (4-11-03, 20:52 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

K Hmmm...I went in and set everything to plain text then
K responded to a list message.  Below is what appeared on the list. 
K Please note the stranger characters in the sig and in the part
K staying whom I am quoting:

K --
K At 01:12 PM 11/4/2003 -0600, you wrote:
4©yȚ­f¢­f²ž‹[yú+ÁªÝyÚ~X¬·­†‹­¶šºØh®Ê^®h¬²*'On Tuesday, November 04, 2003
at 09:42:52GMT -0500 (8:42 AM where I

Does this problem occur every time you reply to the same message? If
so can you give us the headers and the first lines of a problem
message (don't omit important things like sender name, etc) and an
example on the same list (if any) that replies without problems.

Are the problem messages always from the same person(s)? If so might
it be an AB template that's bugging you?

What are you using for your replies to these lists, AB, AB group,
folder or account templates?

Are you subscribing to all problem lists with the same account?

Can't think of anything else to ask yet.

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Re: Replies in Base64

2003-11-05 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Marck,

On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 1:54:36 AM PST, you wrote:

 I'm clicking on the '?' icon to verify and letting the built-in
 GnuPG support handle it rather than using GPGShell hotkeys to check
 the window. Like I say, all signatures are good here.

That may well make the difference, because for my TB! integration,
I've been using PGP 5,6,7,8 instead of the GnuPG integration. I'll
switch for a moment to GnuPG in my OpenPGP options and check the
same message again...

Okay...confirmed! :-) With the GnuPG integration enabled, I clicked on
the verification button on the header pane, and the same message -
with the wrapped long version line in the preview pane - verified as
good. It was only when I used just the GPGshell Current Window
HotKey that I get the bad verification.

This tells me that the TB! integration is working very nicely. Thanks
Marck! :-)

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Re: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Bobi,

Tuesday, November 4, 2003, 8:33:48 PM, you wrote:

BJ 
http://batworld.de/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=listarticlessecid=3

BJ It's a non-English web site though.

You have some numbered sets I'd like to download, but all of your
download links just link back to some kind of start page... there is no
way I can see to download the Glyph.bmp... unless there is something I'm
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Re[2]: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Jeffrey A. Shumway
Hello Nick,

Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 2:49:26 PM, you wrote:

NA there is no way I can see to download the Glyph.bmp... unless
NA there is something I'm missing. ;o)

I am having the same problem, so at least you are not alone.  :)

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Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Bo Dirigo
Hello TBUDL,

Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?  I have approx. 6-7 accounts 
set-up which downloads their respective messages at various times.  Outside of going 
into each account and unchecking the Periodical checking box or increasing the time 
interval of checking for mail, I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.  
I tried The Bat!'s Help to no avail.  I checked the message archive and found nothing 
of consequence.

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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Bo,

On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 11:13:42 AM PST, you wrote:

 I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.

This is something I'd really like to see as well. I have a cable
connection that is always on, and I have to stop *all* traffic via my
firewall or unplug the cable (with these though, TB! still tries to
check...giving me those annoying unsuccessful beeps). I've not found
a convenient way to pause all TB! polling, but a one-click (and/or
keyboard shortcut) solution would be really nice for this.

I would especially appreciate something like this for when I'm
performing a backup (Tools/Backup...). By the way...what *does* happen
if new mail is downloading while I'm making a backup?

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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Antje Lehmann
Hi,

Bo Dirigo wrote:

 Hello TBUDL,

 Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?  I have
 approx. 6-7 accounts set-up which downloads their respective
 messages at various times.

I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem, however I would
recommend that you have all your accounts checked within the same time
interval. This should at least prevent the connection center from
popping up every now and then, but only after the amount of time you
specified. Then you could maybe specify a rather large interval
for each account, say an hour or so, and you will know exactly how
much time you have got for reading your messages in peace. If you
want to check for new messages before the hour has passed, you can
still press Alt-F2, right?

Sorry I can't be of more help, but this is how I handled it in the
past when I didn't have DSL cable yet.

Antje

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Anyone using glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread CDWOS
  Hello Nick,

 Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 2:49:26 PM, you wrote:

 NA there is no way I can see to download the Glyph.bmp... unless
 NA there is something I'm missing. ;o)

 I am having the same problem, so at least you are not alone.  :)

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 Simply right click and save as { to whatever location you wish}  if I
remember correctly.

Once saved you need to drop the .bmp file into the Bat directory, if
necessary overwriting the one already there  and the next time you
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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Bo Dirigo
Hello Antje,

Antje wrote:

AL I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem, however I would
AL recommend that you have all your accounts checked within the same time
AL interval. This should at least prevent the connection center from
AL popping up every now and then, but only after the amount of time you
AL

Thanks for your suggestions.

Hopefully with this message I have the word wrap settings correct.  My
apologies for the rather long lines in previous message.  I checked my
settings ... seemed to be OK ... except I had to switch to use
MicroEd ... hope that does the trick!

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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Bo,

On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 12:21:52 PM PST, you wrote:

 I checked my settings ... seemed to be OK ... except I had to switch
 to use MicroEd ... hope that does the trick!

Your wrapped lines look good here now. :-)

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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Bo Dirigo
Hello Melissa,

On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 3:32:43 PM, you wrote:

MR Your wrapped lines look good here now. :-)

Thanks.  Just noticed your email address ... you by any chance taking
classes up on the hill there in Valencia?  Cal Institute of the Arts?

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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Bo,

On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 12:53:53 PM PST, you wrote:

 ...you by any chance taking classes up on the hill there in
 Valencia? Cal Institute of the Arts?

I'm an alumna of CalArts ('78-'82). The school gave me a couple of
email addresses for life to use as I please, so I continue to use
them as I please. :-)

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Re: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Nick,

  A reminder of what Nick Andriash typed on:
  05 November 2003 at 11:49:26 GMT -0800

NA there is no way I can see to download the Glyph.bmp... unless
NA there is something I'm missing. ;o)

I've uploaded all my glyphs to my space. I know the download works as
I've tested it on 3 PC's.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/t.boom/glyphs.rar
 

There's maybe 30 sets there but maybe some duplicates. Let me know if
the link is OK.


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Re: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Jeffrey,

  A reminder of what Jeffrey A. Shumway typed on:
  05 November 2003 at 14:02:50 GMT -0500

JAS I am having the same problem, so at least you are not alone.  :)

 http://homepage.ntlworld.com/t.boom/glyphs.rar

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Searching with simultaneous fields

2003-11-05 Thread Zeynel A. ztrk
Hello,

  Is it possible to perform a search To, Subject, Body...
  seperately in the Find Message window, like in the OE?

  For example, I want to do a search with body containing x, with
  sender y.

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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Zeynel A. ztrk
Hello,

Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 9:29:09 PM, you wrote:

MR (with these though, TB! still tries to
MR check...giving me those annoying unsuccessful beeps)

These beeps can be disabled in options, but it will turn off all error
beeps of course.

MR  I've not found
MR a convenient way to pause all TB! polling, but a one-click (and/or
MR keyboard shortcut) solution would be really nice for this.

An offline mode would be nice.


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Re[2]: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Vasiliy Efimenko
Hello Marek,

On 5 November 2003, at 10:12 +0100 you wrote:

MM you can download them from my czech page www.thebat.cz/ikony.htm

I downloaded from your site the Igor Afanasyev's glyphs. Very nice and
pretty images. Thank you for link.

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Re[2]: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Jeffrey A. Shumway
Hello Tony,

Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 4:10:42 PM, you wrote:

TB http://homepage.ntlworld.com/t.boom/glyphs.rar

Thank you very much Tony!

Jeff

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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread David Pascoe

On Thursday, 6 November 2003, at 23:21:49 [GMT +0200] you wrote:ZAÖ Hello,

ZAÖ Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 9:29:09 PM, you wrote:

ZAÖ These beeps can be disabled in options, but it will turn off all error
ZAÖ beeps of course.

MR  I've not found
MR a convenient way to pause all TB! polling, but a one-click (and/or
MR keyboard shortcut) solution would be really nice for this.

ZAÖ An offline mode would be nice.

seconded.

My only solution so far is to turn off the connection dialogue and turn
off all beeps. My problem is magnified by using a VPN to login to my work
site - which I do many times during the day. The VPN dialup adapter sends
all traffic into my work site so TB! cannot poll for mail for long
periods.

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Re[2]: Anyone using Glyphs here?

2003-11-05 Thread Bobi Jam
Hello Nick,

On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 11:49:26[GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which was 03:49
where I live) you wrote:

Nick You have some numbered sets I'd like to download, but all of your download
Nick links  just  link back to some kind of start page... there is no way I can
Nick see  to  download  the Glyph.bmp... unless there is something I'm missing.
Nick ;o)

Gee, same here, it used to be working, must be this web admin's peccadillo.

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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Bo,

@5-Nov-2003, 14:13 -0500 (05-Nov 19:13 UK time) Bo Dirigo [BD] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:

BD Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?

Yes.

Options | Network  Administration | No automatic dial for
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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Melissa,

Thursday, November 6, 2003, 12:29:09 AM, you wrote:

MR On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 11:13:42 AM PST, you wrote:

 I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.

MR This is something I'd really like to see as well. I have a cable
MR connection that is always on, and I have to stop *all* traffic via
MR my firewall or unplug the cable (with these though, TB! still
MR tries to check...giving me those annoying unsuccessful beeps).

I don't know what I've done differently, but I've set mine to
send/receive at 10 minute intervals, and it only does it when I'm
actually connected (through my dialup). I also have it set for
deferred delivery and combined send/receive in the transport settings.
I've haven't had the problem to which you refer since one of the
earlier 1.6 versions. (I now use v.2.)

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Re: Searching with simultaneous fields

2003-11-05 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Zeynel,

@5-Nov-2003, 23:14 +0200 (05-Nov 21:14 UK time) Zeynel A. Öztürk
[ZA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

ZA   Is it possible to perform a search To, Subject, Body...
ZA   seperately in the Find Message window, like in the OE?

Not currently. I hope it's on the development roadmap though. I'd
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Re: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread David Pascoe

On Thursday, 6 November 2003, at 06:13:21 [GMT +0500] you wrote:RHS Melissa,

RHS Thursday, November 6, 2003, 12:29:09 AM, you wrote:

 I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.

RHS I don't know what I've done differently, but I've set mine to
RHS send/receive at 10 minute intervals, and it only does it when I'm
RHS actually connected (through my dialup). I also have it set for
RHS deferred delivery and combined send/receive in the transport settings.
RHS I've haven't had the problem to which you refer since one of the
RHS earlier 1.6 versions. (I now use v.2.)

this is fine for dialup where TB! can sense whether there is an active DUN
connection. For my ADSL connection, I use ethernet to talk to the modem so
the ethernet link is always up. Sometimes I don't want TB! to check email,
and the only way for it to know would be for me to tell it. A nice
keyboard shortcut, and an icon showing offline/online for all accounts in
one hit would be v. nice.

cheers,
davidp.   
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David Pascoe, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Western Australia


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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Bo Dirigo
Hello Marck,

On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 8:06:06 PM, you responded to:

BD Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?

with the following answer and sggestion:

MDP Yes.

MDP Options | Network  Administration | No automatic dial for
MDP periodical mail checking.

I will try this tomorrow!

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Best regards,
 Dirigo



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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread rich gregory
 Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?
AL I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem,

One idea:
Tell your firewall to stop all internet traffic while you want to be off-line.


-- 
Rich

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Re[2]: Bat Alternatives

2003-11-05 Thread rich gregory
MDP Use the old MicroEd editor, not the Windows editor. You are
MDP sending horrendously long lines and you really ought not do
RG On  TB! v 2.00.6 it seems to be the other way around! I use the
RG Window$ editor as the lines created by the MicroEd editor are
RG too long!

MDP Only if you forget to set the wrap at margin. At least MicroEd
MDP *can* wrap. Your lines are *also* too long :-(.

OK education time for me again...!  Since every single piece of email I read with TB! 
2 looks OK on my screen I assumed everything (including the things I've sent to and 
seen again on this list, for example) was OK!  So far not one email I have read in TB! 
has gone off the side of the screen.  That includes all the 19,000 or so email 
messages I imported from Eudora!)  The ONLY time I've seen text in one long line that 
goes off the screen it is when I am creating a new message and I choose MicroEd.

How can I know how to set my word wrap? My
fear
is that I'll end up sending messages to
people
that wrap in unexpected places.  I HATE
having
to waste a ton of paper by setting my wrap
set-
tings too narrow!

-- 
Rich

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