Re: RSS News Feeds

2006-08-02 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Ian,

 Is there any plugin to allow The Bat! to be used with RSS news
 feeds?

There are two:

rss2mail
rss2pop3

I currently use rss2mail, works fine for one or two feeds you rarely
change, because you need to build a new tb-account for each feed.

Tried rss2pop3, but can't get it to download any messages yet (only
one feed worked, the others just say 0 messages downloaded).

Sorry, don't have a link to the plugins available. Should be easy to
find in a search engine, though.


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Re: TB! and Lotus Notes Domino IMAP server

2006-08-02 Thread Raymund Tump

Hi Philip!

 RT 1. How can I decrypt a Notes encrypted mail?
 You can't. 

I read something about that yesterday. The server simply exchanges the real 
mail content with a message that the encrypted part isn't shown. Great tool :-)

 RT 2. Anyone knows how to put sent mails into the Notes sent folder?
 But remember that in Notes, the Sent folder isn't a folder - it's a
 view. I'm honestly not sure what effect this will have on the operation.

I found that, too, yesterday and it means that the sent Mails won't show up on 
the IMAP side. And the references gets lost, too. I love Notes it does 
everything a bit different then the rest of the world.

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Re: Transfer speed measurement

2006-08-02 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
Hello Thomas,

Tuesday, August 1, 2006, 8:39:40 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):

 CPS is characters per second, meaning 8-bit characters. So you can
 calculate from there.

Thank  you.  I'll  keep  my  calculator  close  by  when  checking the
Connection Centre. :) :compute:

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Re: AntispamSniper in Commercial and FREE version

2006-08-02 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Mic,

On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MC I didn't bother, and it's working really, really well.

Yes, I've found the same and I did manage to copy across some stuff from
SpamPal, I just double clicked on the respective DLL when asking for
import and it was all suddenly there - neat.

However, as I wrote in another message here, I've found that I can't
check on the server at all, only on the client. Otherwise it's working a
treat.

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Richard

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Re: Is Anyone Able to Send Korean Email?

2006-08-02 Thread Keith Russell

MFPA wrote:


I get none when composing. When viewing a message, all 7 are under
other character sets.


Assuming that ISO means ISO-2022, the first 3 are common encodings.
Conspicuously missing, however, is KSC, which is very common, and
standard. Is that one of the ones you have?


My other three are listed as:-

Korean ks_c_5601-1987


That's the one I'm missing. Can anyone else tell me why I don't have 
KSC-5601 in my list, and how I can get it?



IBM EBDIC Korean Extended
IBM EBDIC Korean And Korean Extended


EBCDIC characters I don't need



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TB! network question

2006-08-02 Thread Nick OHare
Hi all,

A while ago I set up a friend so that two computers running TB! share
the same mailboxes stored on one of the machines.

I did this by setting up TB! on computer A and then on computer B I
created accounts with the same name but directing the default location
to computer A.  This (besides some minor flubs) works perfectly.

However, now my friend wants to disconnect his computer (computer B)
from the network and take it with him on vacation.  While he doesn't
need to send or receive mail while out of the office, he does need to
be able to reference his emails.

My first attempt to make this possible was to sit down at the computer
that he wants to take away and create a new account that this time
doesn't point to computer A but to the local disk.  I then copied his
mail folder from computer A to the local account on computer B.
Everything went as planned until he disconnected computer B from the
network and fired up TB!.  At this point TB! complained that it
couldn't connect to the mail folder on computer A.  This I expected,
however acknowledging the error another window popped up saying that
it couldn't create a working directory.  Clicking OK on this message
caused TB! to close.

I then tried to install a fresh copy of TB! to another location on
computer B hoping that he could just use that version while out of the
office.  Unfortunately, the fresh install promptly imported the
original settings and I was back to square one.  I guess it did a scan
of the system and noticed the other installation of TB!

So after all the above, here is my question.  How can I set TB! so
that while on the network it connects to the appropriate remote files,
but while not on the network still allows TB! to run with the local
files.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: TB! network question

2006-08-02 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Nick,

 So after all the above, here is my question.  How can I set TB! so
 that while on the network it connects to the appropriate remote files,
 but while not on the network still allows TB! to run with the local
 files.

Do you happen to use a Windows Version on Computer B that supports
offline files? By using this Computer B would still think he
accesses the files on Computer A, while at that moment he isn't even
connected to A, but transparently accesses a local copy of the files
on his own harddrive.

Search the windows help to find out how to activate offline files. I
use it on my notebook every day, works perfect. No change in TB!
configuration necessary at all!


-- 
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Re: TB! network question

2006-08-02 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Wednesday, August 2, 2006, 11:15:13 AM, Nick OHare wrote:

 Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

imap

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