Re: Problem with latest bat due to a virus...

2009-05-21 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo koenraad,

On Thu, 21 May 2009 11:11:44 +0700GMT (21-5-2009, 6:11 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

KR   What  I  did  do  was  hang a big temporary drive with original data
KR packed  and  protected  on  the  drive and then reinstalled windows xp
KR clean  with a short cut to the Bat. It then wanted me to reinstall the
KR Bat  (!)  which I didnt really understand as I had hoped to be able to
KR pick  the  old  data up.

The  installing of TB is merely setting some registry keys and telling
TB where to find the mail directory.
Run TB
Point it to the mail directory (I don't know where you've stored yours)
Tell it that you want to install a new account
Give that account the name of your old account and the old settings will
be used.
Repeat that for all of your old accounts.

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Re: Stitching graphics up

2009-05-21 Thread tracer @ gmail.com
Hello Ian,

Thursday, May 21, 2009, 12:05:35 PM, you wrote:

 G'day,

 Is there any way to Stitch graphic images up in the The Bat! HTML 
 editor?

 I have been advised to do this to prevent logos/signatures/etc from 
 being misused, however trying do this does not seem possible in The 
 Bat!.

 I have seen this done where a total image is recreated of a series of 
 blocks to get past scanners that try to determine what the image might
 be.

 Is there some way this can be done?

I assume you want to prevent copying by scanning. Unless done properly,
I  think it always can be copied but result may be lousy  I have a
cooking  book  which I tried to scan in and essentially it doesnt work
UNLESS  you  first  scan it to paper and then scan it again to digital
picture. If you scan direct to digital picture it looks terrible...
Result is that photo's look ok but background and text look terrible.




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Re[2]: Spaces between sentences

2009-05-21 Thread Lynn

5/21/2009

TF BTW we actually tried to buy a mechanical typewriter for the office,
TF but it took a while until we found one. And it was a lot more
TF expensive than an electric typewriter. So we bought the electric
TF typewriter, and it is now standing idle as our accountant prefer to
TF fill in the T/T forms by hand rather than with the electric one.

They are hard to find. But sometimes necessary -

I will tell a typewriter story on the other list :-)


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IMAP directories

2009-05-21 Thread Lynn

Hi all -

I recently acquired some mail accounts which need to be IMAP, which I
don't ordinarily use, so really have no clue about.  They came in to TB
very easily, but I'm having a directory problem I can't figure out.

One of them has a lot of directories and subdirectories, but nothing
that worked for what I needed to do, and I made, from TB, two new
directories. They appeared on the list, and when I went to the web
interface to check them, they were there. So far, so good.

Then next time I opened TB, they were conspicuously absent, there are
mails there I need to keep, and I need to move more mails into them.

Can anyone think what happened to these two directories and how I can
retrieve them? I'm sure this is mindlessly simple, but I can't figure it
out.

tia!

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Re: IMAP directories

2009-05-21 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Lynn,
Thursday, May 21, 2009, 5:45:24 PM, you wrote:

L Can anyone think what happened to these two directories and how I can
L retrieve them? I'm sure this is mindlessly simple, but I can't figure it
L out.

Right  click  on  the  account  name  and select Manage IMAP Folders. Once there
select  Reset  list.  You  can  then  select  how you want to manage each of the
folders.

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Re[2]: IMAP directories

2009-05-21 Thread Lynn

5/21/2009

L Can anyone think what happened to these two directories and how I can
L retrieve them? I'm sure this is mindlessly simple, but I can't figure it
L out.

SC Right  click  on  the  account  name  and select Manage IMAP Folders. Once 
there
SC select  Reset  list.  You  can  then  select  how you want to manage each 
of the
SC folders.

Hi Stuart -

That did it. I knew I must be missing something obvious!

Thanks!

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