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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Wed, 19 Jan 2005,
@ @ at 19:21:27 -0800, when Melissa Reese wrote:
Hi Alexander,
On Wednesday, January 19, 2005, at 12:35:32 PM PST, you wrote:
Plug in the POP3 module, plug out
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Wed, 19 Jan 2005,
@ @ at 21:35:32 +0100, when Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
Plug in the POP3 module, plug out the IMAP module, the mailchat
module, the HTML editor module... :-)
Yea. In
Dear Mica,
@22-Jan-2005, 15:12 +0100 (22-Jan 14:12 UK time) Mica Mijatovic [MM]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Alexander:
Plug in the POP3 module, plug out the IMAP module, the mailchat
module, the HTML editor module... :-)
MM Yea. In other words unplug all which doesn't work. :D (To save
Is there a way to log the POP3 exchanges that take place when The Bat
checks e-mail? I notice that it always lingers for 30 seconds or more
on the last account it checks during a mail check cycle, and I want to
know why. If I try to reference a message that it has fetched from this
last account
Hi Anthony,
on Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:19:37 +0100GMT, you wrote:
AGA Is there a way to log the POP3 exchanges that take place when The Bat
AGA checks e-mail?
The Bat! automatically logs the pop session. See Account menu » View Log.
AGA I notice that it always lingers for 30 seconds or more on the
Hello Peter Meyns everyone else,
on 22-Jan-2005 at 16:49 you (Peter Meyns) wrote:
AGA Is there a way to log the POP3 exchanges that take place when The Bat
AGA checks e-mail?
The Bat! automatically logs the pop session. See Account menu » View Log.
But thats not really the POP3 log file, but
Hello Alexander,
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 18:25:58 +0100 GMT (23/01/2005, 00:25 +0700 GMT),
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK But thats not really the POP3 log file, but a condensed and more
ASK comprehensible version of it. A real POP3 log would include the actual POP3
ASK commands, I don't know if TB
Peter Meyns writes:
See above. It is obvious, that interfering in the import process may
produce a conflict.
Perhaps, but that conflict should not produce an address violation. If
there is a conflict, TB shouldn't show the messages in the folder until
they are actually available for viewing.
Saturday, January 22, 2005, 7:25:58 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
But thats not really the POP3 log file, but a condensed and more
comprehensible version of it. A real POP3 log would include the actual POP3
commands, I don't know if TB can produce such a log... ?
If TB! can't show you
On Saturday, January 22, 2005 tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com stated:
A Is there a way to log the POP3 exchanges that take place when The Bat
A checks e-mail? I notice that it always lingers for 30 seconds or more
A on the last account it checks during a mail check cycle, and I want to
A know why. If
Peter Fjelsten @ 2005-Jan-20 2:37:52 PM
I have returned mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Finally, most developers consider it either bad taste or a violation
of open-source licenses to look at code and then re-implement the
same functionality.
Maybe they could have a small sneak peek... :)
I'm no
Wolffe writes:
In the account directory for the specific mailbox
(ie C:\programs\thebat\mail\yahoo), create the file protocol.ini and
populate it with these settings:
[pop]
logging=0
log=pop.log
[smtp]
logging=0
log=smtp.log
[imap]
logging=0
log=imap.session
Where logging 0=off
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