minimize it, it won't stay there for good. When you send out another
email, up it pops to the foreground once again. I'm getting tired of
Alt-Tab, Esc, Alt-Tab (However, I'm between 21.6 - 26.4 kbps on
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), but this
just happened to me for the first time ever. I just rebuilt the icon
cache and that fixed it.
You can do this with TweakUI (from the M$ site) or you can use this
8kb executable:
"RebIC"
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/4414/Prod_Body.html#rebic
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and Drag.
2. How to alphabetically sort all folders?
Try clicking on the bar labeled 'Folder' at the top of the column. Not
sure if it'll sort alphabetically though (probably).
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as "Cc:" addresses
(in case of the handle being inserted in "Cc:", both types would go
in there.
I could go along with that I suppose.
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Hi Brian,
@ 5:01:39 PM on 3/27/2001, Brian Clark wrote:
[...]
As applied to keys, IMHO, an invalid key should be a key that has been
shown to belong to a different person from the stated user.
A key that has not been possible to verify if it really belongs to its
claimer through
Hi Pete,
@ 1:05:09 PM on 3/30/2001, Pete P wrote:
...
I don't know if it's even possible to solve these problems but what
I'd sure like to know is: are there any others having similar
problems?!
Yes. I experience the same, daily.
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Hi Gerd,
@ 4:04:27 AM on 3/31/2001, Gerd Ewald wrote:
...
And to finish this: now a new attempt to use GPG properly
Came out just fine here.
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ght?
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/beta.html
It could be a node between you and ritlabs.com. Try tracert (and
traceroute in a shell on a remote server if you have that option) and
see what it spits back.
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would there be in allowing a user to delete a message,
then hit Ctrl+Z if they deleted the wrong one (which happens often -
especially since some of us get hundreds of pieces of email in a day).
It's almost like RIT forgot to add an undo. g
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.
It doesn't bug me too much really.
Here's two more parens just for good measure: ()
(You never can have too many in one email message.)
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at the top of the columns in your message list
window. Adjust them there.
Then whenever you create a new folder (or when you right click on the
folder and go to properties), put a check mark beside "Use the account
default column settings."
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Hi Oleg,
@ 3:47:31 AM on 4/2/2001, Oleg wrote:
...
O Why not to delete messages by filter?
In my case, what exactly would that accomplish?
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a *Read* filter:
Filtering Strings:
Strings: \(PGP Decrypted\)$
Location: Subject
Presence: Yes
Actions tab: Check 'Delete the message'
Then once you decrypt the message, read it, then close it, it deletes
the decrypted copy and leaves the encrypted copy.
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assume he's talking about a password protected TB!, but the
message base is stored as plain text. Ugh, yes, I see.
Another option, in any case, would be to install PGP and store your
mail on a PGP Disk. But that's not an option for everyone. :(
Oops, sorry Armin.
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place before version 1.47, I
wouldn't have seen it.
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while in preview mode.
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to
remove the folder level for each folder that you want to use the
default templates with. It can get really confusing.
S And where on the template should it be placed?
I think anywhere, but I place those types of macros on the first line.
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or a or folder4) in each
template to track down which template is getting used.
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uration
6G I want
NA specific to that one Folder only.
Go into the Email tab in PGP Options and uncheck "Word wrap
clear-signed messages at column: [ ]"
That's the reason you're getting funky wrapping in your PGP signed
messages.
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Then go to View - Message List Columns.
I've always taken that as the default, although your suggestion, Nick,
works just the same.
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responding to.
Untrimmed replies are a byproduct of top posting. As the old saying
goes, "Out of sight, out of mind."
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Hi Joan,
@ 2:45:20 PM on 4/8/2001, Joan Josep wrote:
...
JJ Word wrap is set at 70, and PGP word wrap at 68.
Disable PGP's Word Wrap setting and all should be well.
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ndeletable HTML attachments?
Not confirmed here, unless I'm going blind. :)
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.
I don't have any HTML mail over here at the moment to check the
context menu, so I can verify the greyed out Delete menu there.
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Hi Brian,
@ 1:37:19 AM on 4/13/2001, Brian Clark wrote:
...
BC context menu, so I can verify the greyed out Delete menu there.
^
't
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,
T and here we have an example were it didn't. We want to find out why.
OK, the next time I get an HTML attachment (as I have HTML auto-views
disabled, too), I'll try it then report back in this thread.
T That was my point.
Hey, no problems here. :)
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to delete it.
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, it wouldn't (in most cases) mean that your browser is broken.
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something to do with Eudora. I'm a former
Eudora user, myself. Frankly, I'd never look back.
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Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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. :)
(But that's a good thing.)
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from the menu. I noticed that in the dialogue that pops up on right
AE click there is no key-command shown for the delete command.
AE Thanks in advance Sorry if this is a stupid question I first wasn't
AE even sure if I'd post it! :-(
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(but you
should be able to hit the Del key and have it delete characters or
white-space, of course).
AE Thanks in advance Sorry if this is a stupid question I first
AE wasn't even sure if I'd post it! :-(
Doesn't sound stupid to me at all. I'd have asked this question as
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and it changes the subject to
something like "Re: Digest (04/18/2001 23:36) Special Issue
(#2001-991)" which means absolutely nothing to the reader. We have to
open it and start reading to figure out if we want to bother reading
it in the first place (see: Useless and of no help).
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Hi Alberto,
@ 3:17:02 AM on 4/19/2001, Alberto Almagioni wrote:
AA I have some problem using Macromedia Fireworks 4 Or Macromedia Flash 5
AA when the Bat is working and this happens on two different machine:
AA does some has the same problem?
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someone's already explained.
That usually doesn't happen on these lists though.
I hope you feel better! Being sick stinks. :(
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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Greetings TB! Users,
In case any of your aren't on BugTraq (likely for the majority?), this
was sent in a while ago.
I haven't attached the original file attachment for obvious reasons,
so if anyone is interested in it, I can send it to any of you
offering, and
NA includes (but is not limited to) a greater choice of Symmteric
NA Algorithms and I do believe offers PGP Disk.
Yep, it does offer PGP Disk. :)
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history.. g).
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@ 2:43:22 AM on 4/24/2001, Brian Clark wrote:
...
BC Is there actually a macro called %NoSignComplete? If it is, it must be
BC new because I don't see it in the help file with the other PGP related
..macros
BC (yes, I know the help file macros is ancient history.. g).
Make that, (yes, I know
file been updated? That macro isn't in the help
file version I have. :\ The only other documentation I have on macros
is a saved message from TBUDL quite a while ago listing the new AB
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missed.
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? That makes three times I've looked for
%NoSignComplete on that page, and that time I think I read each line
twice. g Strange..
When you upgraded to the newest release, did you use the full install
package or did you just grab the lone executable?
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the
Betas (single executable).
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file updates, but I haven't had (crossing fingers) really any
problems at all. Every Beta I've used has been quite stable.
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one day. If that's not enough,
T I'm sorry. I won't repeat it anytime soon.
Good, then let someone with a little more patience answer questions
from now on and you won't have to.
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of the
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Hi Jan,
@ 4:30:25 AM on 5/1/2001, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
...
Nick Xnews is a terrific (free) News Reader, and I highly recommend
Nick it.
JR Got a URL for us?
In case Nick is snoozing, as I will be shortly:
baseurl: http://xnews.3dnews.net/
beta: http://xnews.3dnews.net/test/
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fast. My processor is mid-range to slow (depending on who you talk to)
these days, PII 400, but I have a lot of ram and very very fast disks.
If the editor is taking 3 to 5 seconds to open, I tend to think that's
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weeks ago.
:(
JP The Bat! is awesome.
T It is, isn't it?
Very much so!
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use example.com which is controlled by Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority. I remember seeing this as a standard somewhere,
but I can't find out if that is actually a fact. Anyway, that's what I
use.
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this can be some sort of option in TB!'s plugin options called Use
strict key matching or something along those lines. Maybe then
everyone could be happy.
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PGP/MIME yet, but IIRC it's a planned addition.
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here is to take the iKey with you.. g If you're
going to leave it plugged in while you're away, there's really no
point in using it.
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Hi Ryan,
@ 10:16:30 AM on 5/10/2001, Ryan Phillips wrote:
...
RP There is no security in obscurity.
I'm quite familiar with that phrase, and I've used it myself on more
than one occasion. But, that's just how the iKey works, sorry.
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Hi Sven,
@ 8:06:58 PM on 5/19/01, Sven Reichelt wrote:
Sometimes I feel that way, too.
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Hi Ottar,
@ 5:32:41 PM on 5/28/2001, Ottar Grimstad wrote:
OG I just discovered why folder templates could be dangerous.
--(snip)--
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It'll almost make you detest ezmlm.
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)
doesn't give us any indication of what the topic might be. The
appropriate thing to do in this case would have been to simply leave
the subject blank.
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Hi Joseph,
@ 12:23:49 PM on 6/6/2001, Joseph McDonald wrote:
JM Has anyone noticed that URL's are not clickable in quoted text? Is
JM this a bug, or a setting somewhere?
No, I believe the functionality just isn't there. I've asked for this
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) Hit OK.
4) Hit Abort.
Then, when the problem has corrected itself, later, go through the
same process to hide it once again.
A Show/Hide toggle shortcut would make this process *much* easier.
Unless, of course, I've overlooked an existing shortcut?
Regards,
Brian Clark
, of the the
moderators don't live in the United States. The server isn't even in
the United States. The people that own the hardware don't even live in
the United States. In other words, +#3y'r3 No+ 4/\/\3r1c4n.
Roxor on,
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\ Authentication section of your account properties,
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Hi Marck,
@ 4:57:00 AM on 10/27/2001, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP I talking about HTML Forms which use the Action=POST method for
MDP submission so that data is sent from the client
Don't you mean method=POST?
MDP via email rather than collected by cgi-bin or server side
MDP scripting.
Do
Hi Marck,
@ 1:28:01 PM on 10/27/2001, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP handled by TB and sent immediately. *However*, the connection
MDP centre comes straight back up with a non-existent event with
MDP nothing to send requiring an Abort task to get rid of it.
Hmm, I see what you meant now (not
Hi Roberto,
@ 5:08:26 PM on 10/27/2001, Roberto Machorro wrote:
RM Is it possible to sync The Bat's addressbook with Palm's
RM addressbook? I have no problem syncing, receiving and sending
RM e-mail, using the mail conduit. Just don't want to type in every
RM address twice.
Hi Marck,
@ 5:10:49 AM on 10/28/2001, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
BC Anyway, I created a form with the action
BC mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=foo,
Oops. I meant to let you know I tried it
without
Hi Roberto,
@ 4:19:11 PM on 10/29/2001, Roberto Machorro wrote:
RM I searched through all of the =. I only found how to sync e-mail
RM with the Palm, which I had already done. But no sign on how to
RM sync with the Addressbook.
Sorry I couldn't help you more on that; I guess my mail turned out
Hi Roberto,
@ 5:16:51 PM on 10/30/01, Roberto Machorro wrote:
RM No harm done ;) So I guess the obvious question now is: What kind
RM of file format does TB's address book have?? I might be able to
RM write a conduit that takes the Palm's addressbook and syncs it
RM with TB's addressbook. That
Hi Joseph,
@ 7:19:00 PM on 11/14/2001, Joseph N. wrote:
JN What is the concept behind filtering for spam?
This has been answered somewhat, but for the record:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl%40thebat.dutaint.com/msg17609.html
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