Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Barry
Hi all

I've started having numerous connection failures when retrieving mail using
the AVG plugin for TB so I thought I'd look out for an alternative
antivirus program.

Can anyone recommend an alternative other than Norton that works along with
TheBat!?

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Re: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Mark Partous

Hello Barry,

Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 10:15:42 AM, you wrote:

B I've started having numerous connection failures when retrieving mail using
B the AVG plugin for TB so I thought I'd look out for an alternative
B antivirus program.

B Can anyone recommend an alternative other than Norton that works along with
B TheBat!?

I'm not using the plugin but am satisfied with Nod32.

http://www.nod32.com/home/home.htm

same as : http://www.eset.com/home/home.htm

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Re[2]: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread The Janitor
08 February 2006 - 13:22

Hello Mark,

Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 9:31:47 AM, you wrote:

MP I'm not using the plugin but am satisfied with Nod32.

Ditto.  Nothing  to  touch  it.  The plug-in only complicates matters;
something else to go wrong.

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secondary address - how to use?

2006-02-08 Thread Jan Rifkinson
If user has an addressee with two or more email addresses, one under
the other, how does user insert the 2nd, 2rd address into the
address line of a post as a cc or as a bcc?

Thanks.

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Re: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo BJH,

On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 09:15:42 +GMT (8-2-2006, 10:15 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

B I've started having numerous connection failures when retrieving mail using
B the AVG plugin for TB so I thought I'd look out for an alternative
B antivirus program.

That shouldn't have anything to do with AVG, I've been using that for
ages and I don't notice any connection failures.
What happens when you disable AVG, do still have those failures then?

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Re: secondary address - how to use?

2006-02-08 Thread Sam Brown

- Original Message 
 If user has an addressee with two or more email addresses, one under
the other, how does user insert the 2nd, 2rd address into the
address line of a post as a cc or as a bcc?

 
 I don't have a solution for this, but I can say that this has bothered me ever 
since I've been using TB!. I know you can attach multiple addresses to a single 
contact, but when you send an email to that contact it'll go to all those 
addresses. Instead, what I would like to do, is select the contact and then the 
address, out of the several listed, that I want the email to be sent to. It's 
funny, my cell phone can do this wonderfully, yet my email client (that has 
been around for six years) still can't...
 
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Re: secondary address - how to use?

2006-02-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Jan,

On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 08:35:08 -0500GMT (8-2-2006, 14:35 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

JR If user has an addressee with two or more email addresses, one under
JR the other, how does user insert the 2nd, 2rd address into the
JR address line of a post as a cc or as a bcc?

In the AB entry you've got to check the option 'add secondary
addresses to BCC field' at the 'Others' tab
Now you've got to create a new message from the AB, otherwise the
option won't work.

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Re: secondary address - how to use?

2006-02-08 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Roelof,

On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 17:01:02 +0100 GMT (08/02/2006, 23:01 +0700 GMT),
Roelof Otten wrote:

RO In the AB entry you've got to check the option 'add secondary
RO addresses to BCC field' at the 'Others' tab

Which will add it in the BCC field every time. Which may be desired,
maybe not.

In order to add the secondary addresses to the CC field, or the BCC
field on case-by-case basis, I open the addressbook and copypaste.

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Re[2]: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Gerda
Hallo Mark,

woensdag 8 februari 2006, 10:31:47, schreef u:

B Can anyone recommend an alternative other than Norton that works along with
B TheBat!?

 I'm not using the plugin but am satisfied with Nod32.

Where can i find this plugin?

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Re: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Miroslav Florensen
Hello Gerda,

 I'm not using the plugin but am satisfied with Nod32.
 Where can i find this plugin?

http://thebat.zetema.de/download.html#antivirus

(45 KB) http://thebat.zetema.de/zip/nod32.rar


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Re: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Mark Partous

Hello Gerda,

['k Dacht even Stelt mijn echtgenote me hier nu een vraag (zelfde voornaam,
maar waarom zou ze dat via mail doen als ze hier gewoon in huis is?)]

Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 5:15:00 PM, you wrote:

G Hallo Mark,

G woensdag 8 februari 2006, 10:31:47, schreef u:

B Can anyone recommend an alternative other than Norton that works along with
B TheBat!?

 I'm not using the plugin but am satisfied with Nod32.

G Where can i find this plugin?

http://thebat.zetema.de/archiv2004_05.html


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Re[2]: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Gerda
Hallo Miroslav,

woensdag 8 februari 2006, 17:41:17, schreef u:

 Hello Gerda,

 I'm not using the plugin but am satisfied with Nod32.
 Where can i find this plugin?

 http://thebat.zetema.de/download.html#antivirus

 (45 KB) http://thebat.zetema.de/zip/nod32.rar



thanks this is what i looked for. :)

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Re: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Mark Wieder
Mark-

Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 1:31:47 AM, you wrote:

 I'm not using the plugin but am satisfied with Nod32.

Ditto. I'm more than satisfied. I used to run Norton as a backup to
catch anything that made it past nod32, but *nothing* ever did, and I
eventually tossed the Norton garbage and never looked back.

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Re: Changing font size in Windows Editor

2006-02-08 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Saturday 28 January 2006 at 5:24:12 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul
Meathrel wrote:

 This works as you suggested, the font reverts to the default
 set in the preferences when you save it and reopen it. Bit of a
 pain though - albeit a minor one!

Just for the record, Outlook Express does exactly the same.

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Re: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Wednesday 8 February 2006 at 1:24:54 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], The Janitor wrote:

 The plug-in only complicates matters; something else to go
 wrong.

What extra functionality does the plug-in provide?

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Re: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Neal Laugman
Hi Barry,

 I've started having numerous connection failures when retrieving mail using
 the AVG plugin for TB so I thought I'd look out for an alternative
 antivirus program.

I just set up on a new laptop and had the same problem with AVG. have
not investigated much yet, but check to see if the proxy servers are
checked and on. This can result in sending failure with TB. AVG always
been good to me :)

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Automatically adding secondary addresses to CC (was: Re: secondary address - how to use?)

2006-02-08 Thread Robin Anson
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 at 17:01:02 +0100, Roelof wrote:
 In the AB entry you've got to check the option 'add secondary
 addresses to BCC field' at the 'Others' tab
 Now you've got to create a new message from the AB, otherwise the
 option won't work.

This is where you can do useful things with macros and the memo field in an
addressbook entry.

I use my memo field to:
   * set greetings for people (so I have an addressbook entry for Joe Smith,
 but I can automatically start my email to him Hey Cool Kat
   * set closing of my emails (so an email to my daughter ends Love, Dad
 but one to my clients ends Regards, Robin)
   * set read or delivery receipts so that I know when people receive and
 read my emails
   * set the account and signature that a person gets my email from, so that
 my boss never gets an email from my personal account with my personal
 sigfile

And recently I set up a macro that allows me to specify a secondary address
that always gets included in the CC field without needing to start from the
addressbook.

I set the following line in the memo field of the relevant addressbook entry

   CC[EMAIL PROTECTED]/CC

and the line

   %Qinclude(Add_CC)%-

in all of my templates and then use the four macros listed below.

The reason there are several levels of macro is that I have a number of
different FindTknType macros (a middle level) that deal differently with
multiple entries on the address line so that I can handle an email to
multiple recipients properly.

,- [ Add_CC ]
%REM=
   Include secondary addresses noted in memo field between CC tags.
   A token is identified by a line of the form:
   CCXXX/CC

Usage:
   %QInclude(Add_CC)

   Written by Robin Anson 4 Dec 2005

%-
%-
%REM=
   %_AddCC_List stores the original list of recipients
   %_AddCC_Temp stores the list of recipients yet to be processed
   %_AddCC_CC stores the CC list
%-
%-
%rem=^   Initialise variables^%-
%_AddCC_Done=yes%-
%_AddCC_List=%ToList%-
%_AddCC_Temp=%_AddCC_List, %CCList%-
%_AddCC_CC=%CCList%-
%CC=%-
%-
%_FTT_Status=0%-
%QInclude(FindTknType0,%_AddCC_Temp,CC,%_AddCC_CC)%-
%To=%To=%_AddCC_List%-
%CC=%_FindTkn_Text%-
`-

,- [ FindTknType0 ]
%Rem='

FindTokenType0 returns a list of values of a single token from an XML
style entry in the memo fields of a list of address book entries.

The list contains the value for that token (if it exists) for each address
in the address list

Usage:
   %_FTT_Status=0
   %QInclude(FindTknType0,Address_list,Token,start_value)

Returns:
   %_FindTkn_Text

'%-
%_FT_AL=%_1%-
%_FT_Token=%_2%-
%_FT_start=%_3%-
%If:|%_FT_AL|||%-
:|%If:%_FTT_Status=0%-
:%_FT_AlHold='%_1'%-
%_FTT_Status='1'%-
%_FindTkn_Text='%_FT_start'%-
:%-
%QInclude(ParseAddressList,%_FT_AL)%-
%To=%To=%_FirstAddress%-
%_FT_AL=%_RemainingAddressList%-
%_FT_TmpTxt=%QInclude(Get_Memo_Attribute,'%_FT_Token','%_FT_default')%-
%If:^%_FT_TmpTxt^^^%-
:^%If:+%_FindTkn_Text+=++%-
:+%_FindTkn_Text='%_FT_TmpTxt'+%-
:+%If:/%SetPattRegexp='%_FT_TmpTxt'%RegexpMatch='%_FindTkn_Text'/=//%-
:/%_FindTkn_Text='%_FindTkn_Text, %_FT_TmpTxt'/://+^%-
:^^%-
%QInclude(FindTknType0,'%_FT_AL','%_FT_Token','%_FT_start')|%-
:||%-
`-

,- [ ParseAddressList ]
%Rem=^

Usage:
   %QInclude(ParseAddressList,ListOfAddresses)

Returns:
   %_FirstAddress: first address from the list
   %_RemainingAddressList: address list without the first

^%-
%-
%_FirstAddress=%-
%_RemainingAddressList=%-
%If:'%_1'''%-
:'%setpattregexp=^([^;,]*)[;,\s]*(.*?)[;,\s]*$%-
%regexpblindmatch=%_1%-
%_FirstAddress=+%subpatt=1+%-
%_RemainingAddressList=+%Subpatt=2+'%-
:''%-
`-

,- [ Get_Memo_Attribute ]
%Rem='

Usage:
   attribute value=%QInclude(Get_Memo_Attribute,Tag,Default_Value)

'%-
%If:'%SetPattRegExp=(?im)^%_1%RegExpMatch=%ABToMemo'='':'%_2'%-
:'%If:+%SetPattRegExp=(?im)^(%_1/)%RegExpMatch=%ABToMemo+++:++%-
:+%SetPattRegExp=(?im)^(?:%_1)(.*?)(?:/%_1)%RegExpMatch=%ABToMemo+'%-
`-

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Question Re: Headers

2006-02-08 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello TBUDL,

  Are there any headers that once added to an e-mail message, remain
there when the message is replied to. I'm thinking of something like
references that stay with the message as each person replies the old
ones stay. The difference would be that this header would not be added
to, just left as it originally was when replied to.

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Re: Question Re: Headers

2006-02-08 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stuart,

On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 18:51:31 -0600 GMT (09/02/2006, 07:51 +0700 GMT),
Stuart Cuddy wrote:

SC   Are there any headers that once added to an e-mail message, remain
SC there when the message is replied to. I'm thinking of something like
SC references that stay with the message as each person replies the old
SC ones stay. The difference would be that this header would not be added
SC to, just left as it originally was when replied to.

No such header in the RFCs. This means that no email client would do
what you wish. The only possibility is to code something into your
message ID, but some clients would not even return the references.

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Re[2]: Question Re: Headers

2006-02-08 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 7:24:35 PM, you wrote:

 No such header in the RFCs. This means that no email client would do
 what you wish. The only possibility is to code something into your
 message ID, but some clients would not even return the references.

OK thanks. It was just a thought , but I guess it wouldn't work.

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Re[2]: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Neal,

Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 4:39:42 PM, you wrote:

NL Hi Barry,

 I've started having numerous connection failures when retrieving mail using
 the AVG plugin for TB so I thought I'd look out for an alternative
 antivirus program.

NL I just set up on a new laptop and had the same problem with AVG. have
NL not investigated much yet, but check to see if the proxy servers are
NL checked and on. This can result in sending failure with TB. AVG always
NL been good to me :)

I use AVG also and have never had any trouble with it. No viruses have
infected my machine (AFAIK) but, AVG has never told me it intercepted
a virus. Which makes me wonder... Anybody know a way to test the
functionality of whatever AV is being used?

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Re[3]: Aletrnatives to AVG?

2006-02-08 Thread Neal Laugman
Hey Jack,

 I use AVG also and have never had any trouble with it. No viruses have
 infected my machine (AFAIK) but, AVG has never told me it intercepted
 a virus. Which makes me wonder... Anybody know a way to test the
 functionality of whatever AV is being used?

The only time I see it come to life is updating itself and then if
something bad opens up in the OS. When it detects naughtiness it
will pop up a very ugly ogre (or troll) and tell you something's
amiss. But when using the AVG plugin for TB! it will just send it to
the Quarantine folder, where they will happily sit until you delete
them. Usually I don't have TB! mark them as READ so I can have some
feedback when something's detected.

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