LSB> On Monday, April 7, 2008, 6:54:07 PM, you
LSB> (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
>>> account.cfn - account and folder templates, save message template
>>> account.qtn - quick templates
>>> print.ini - print template
>>> avconfig.ini - template for message about found virus
>> excellent -
LSB> Michael on Monday, April 7, 2008, 6:29:50 PM, you
LSB> (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
>> It's got to be an Opera problem because it worked fine before, but
>> can I tell TB where to find the browser?
LSB> I think that The Bat finds and opens whatever is your default
LSB> browser. This
Good evening Michael,
It was foretold that on 07/04/2008 @ 18:29:50 GMT-0400 (which was
19:29:50 where I live) Michael J. Sharp would write:
> Now I am not for one moment claiming my problem is due to TB. It's
> got to be an Opera problem because it worked fine before, but can I
> tell TB w
On Monday, April 7, 2008, 6:54:07 PM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
>> account.cfn - account and folder templates, save message template
>> account.qtn - quick templates
>> print.ini - print template
>> avconfig.ini - template for message about found virus
> excellent - thank you.
I rea
> account.cfn - account and folder templates, save message template
> account.qtn - quick templates
> print.ini - print template
> avconfig.ini - template for message about found virus
excellent - thank you.
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Tom
using TheBat! 3.99.29 on XP
Michael on Monday, April 7, 2008, 6:29:50 PM, you
(tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
> It's got to be an Opera problem because it worked fine before, but
> can I tell TB where to find the browser?
I think that The Bat finds and opens whatever is your default
browser. This link may help you. I foun
Hello Tbudl,
Further to my previous post about Opera...
I just clicked on the link for the 40202 beta and that finds Opera and
downloads the file just fine.
Now I am not for one moment claiming my problem is due to TB. It's got to be an
Opera problem because it worked fine before,
Hello Tbudl,
I recently installed Opera 9.5 Beta as my browser just to preview, and then
uninstalled it.
Now I am running Opera v9.27 Stable Release and it runs s fast! But now
when I try to open any url in a message I get a grey error box that it cannot
find the specified file pointing
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 20:32:37 Marek Mikus wrote:
> Max confirmed me, there is a possibility to hide successfully decoded
> winmail.dat, I have created https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6849
Thanks!
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John Phillips
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On Monday, April 7, 2008, 7:42:24 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
LSB>> Whenever I start The Bat!, the secondary account requires a password
LSB>> before I can open the tree. This is not the case for the primary
LSB>> account. How can I have the password for the secondary account be
LSB>
Hallo Leonard,
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 07:23:21 -0400GMT (7-4-2008, 13:23 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
LSB> Whenever I start The Bat!, the secondary account requires a password
LSB> before I can open the tree. This is not the case for the primary
LSB> account. How can I have the password for the
Whenever I start The Bat!, the secondary account requires a password
before I can open the tree. This is not the case for the primary
account. How can I have the password for the secondary account be
applied automatically upon opening The Bat! ?
Thanks.
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Hello all,
Monday, April 7, 2008, Roelof Otten wrote:
JP>> How do I view .dat attachments?
> The only winmail.dat files I've ever received are all displayed
> automatically by TB v4, the winmail.dat attachment is still being
> showed, but so are the contents of it.
> So I think you can ignore the
Hello all,
Monday, April 7, 2008, John Phillips wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 18:30:24 Marek Mikus wrote:
>> is it a winmail.dat file? If yes, The Bat! 4 extracts content of such file
>> automatically, older versions needs Winmail opener or other app, which
>> allows this.
> How? I have 4.0.20, do
Hallo John,
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 18:27:05 +1000GMT (7-4-2008, 10:27 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JP> How do I view .dat attachments?
The only winmail.dat files I've ever received are all displayed
automatically by TB v4, the winmail.dat attachment is still being
showed, but so are the contents
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 18:30:24 Marek Mikus wrote:
> is it a winmail.dat file? If yes, The Bat! 4 extracts content of such file
> automatically, older versions needs Winmail opener or other app, which
> allows this.
How? I have 4.0.20, double click on the file and all I get is rubbish. Maybe
better
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 18:36:39 Christopher W. wrote:
> I though that version 4 was supposed to decode TNEF files itself...
So did I, maybe I am doing something wrong?
(Thanks for the links, BTW)
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John Phillips
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John Phillips @ 2008-4-07 3:27:05 AM
".dat files"
> XP Pro SP2, Bat 4.0.20
> I have one correspondent who sends me attachments as .dat files; he
> just can't seem to send as .xls or whatever.
> A product of Outlook (shudder!).
> How do I view .dat attachments?
winmail.dat? If so, try these
Hello all,
Monday, April 7, 2008, John Phillips wrote:
> XP Pro SP2, Bat 4.0.20
> I have one correspondent who sends me attachments as .dat files; he
> just can't seem to send as .xls or whatever.
> A product of Outlook (shudder!).
is it a winmail.dat file? If yes, The Bat! 4 extracts content
XP Pro SP2, Bat 4.0.20
I have one correspondent who sends me attachments as .dat files; he
just can't seem to send as .xls or whatever.
A product of Outlook (shudder!).
How do I view .dat attachments?
Is there a plugin?
Once again, apologies for the footer; company policy. :-(
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Regards,
J
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