ems to be going through lots of developments/problems at the
moment, so the numbers seem to be changing almost daily.
I hope that helps.
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x27;m seeing great results.
Highly recommended from here!
FYI - I used to use SpamPal, but preferred the all in one solution,
which is exactly what I have now and with slightly better results!
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You can go anywhere yo
while pressing the left or right
> button, that emulates these actions?
You can move to the next unread message by pressing Ctrl + Alt +
Right.
Using the Hotkeys editor, you can define a hotkey for "Move to
Previously Viewed" message. It is under the "Message List Pop-up"
as the default MAPI handler. Then, reset The
Bat! as the mailto: handler.
If you cannot figure out how to reset an application as the MAPI
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> Preferences... -> Anti-Virus
OR
Options -> Preferences... -> Anti-Spam
Both are under "Protection" in the tree on the left.
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Costas Papadopoulos @ 2004-Sep-17 4:07:54 PM
"3.0 icon size too big..." <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> If you turn off High Colo(u)r images, you will get the smaller size
>> back.
> I tried it, but if I do that, I get blank buttons.
I cannot confirm this.
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Costas Papadopoulos @ 2004-Sep-17 9:01:46 AM
"3.0 icon size too big..." <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> but the icons are kind of "cropped".
> Still, it's better than those huge ones!
If you turn off High Colo(u)r images, you will get the smaller size
back.
Hi Chris,
On Tuesday, September 14, 2004 21:43 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
CW> Is it me, or do messages that require filtering from the Inbox to
CW> another folder require you to leave the Inbox and return before it'll
CW> trigger the filter?
Only me then? :-(
IMAP
ble with The Bat ver. 1.62r or,
> should I upgrade to ver. 3.0 if I intend to install SP2?
I have actually noticed a speed increase, especially when working with
network file systems, with SP2. And, yes, The Bat! 2 and 3 work with
SP2.
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to upset it! I guess the common filters in NFS
takes away the need for such a program?
I've not tried common filters, so this is just a guess :-)
Thanks again for your help Roelof, superb summary of each template type
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at wasn't going to be the answer!
How unbeliveably manual for a program such as TB!
Maybe this should be a future feature request, and one high up the list
if you ask me!
Whoever created 'Filter Commander', do they fancy doing a similar thing
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Hi Chris,
On Monday, September 13, 2004 21:09 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
CW> I'm planning to take TB! to work with me to access my IMAP account, but
CW> the problem is, most of my QT's that run my main templates are in
CW> original POP3 account that I'll not
just set my
Pocket PC up to access my e-mail directly.
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pgpjxHLptTWLl.pg
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lnerabilities to any
normal tech is a good persuasion tool. I would try that; he may end up
switching the whole company.
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unctionality will work again. However, I set the PGP service's error
recovery so that the service is restarted whenever it crashes.
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Sign on a repair shop door
the 'Edit Shortcut keys', but
> couldn't find the relevant setup.)
I tired changing the shortcut key in "Edit Shortcut keys." There
shortcut was noted as changed in that dialog, however, it did not work
and the specials menu still listed F4.
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- Tahoma
> In TB - courier new (I think)
Hmmm... Can you upload a screen shot and send us a link?
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pg
Mary Bull @ 2004-Sep-8 8:12:12 PM
"Meaning of these Smileys" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> :timemachine:
Okay... Now we need a :tardis:. If only we could get rights from the
BBC...
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r a
> decade. Highly recommended.
Except some of the tests in the Perl test ("nmake test" after
compiling Perl) suite fail due to quirky behavior from 4NT...
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t; "44".
I get the angle brackets. What language of Windows are you using? What
font are you using for buttons?
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Sign on motorway garage: PLEASE DO
Michael L. Wilson @ 2004-Sep-8 2:26:05 PM
"pgp/mime test" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Let's see if it works with my new key
It does. If you are going to use this new key, you should revoke the
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r at
handling a bunch of smaller files than FAT32 is, so there is less
wasted space.
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PLEASE USE F
component blocking
Can't help you on this one :-(
I hope they help a bit ;-)
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iced the
> "Forged MUA" message :)
I have turned that off in my preferences, so you shouldn't get that
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scams (not spam) that it would be nice to bounce them.
I too seem to be missing this feature. Perhaps he is referring to the
"Redirect" feature. That only program I know of that bounces mail is
MailWasher.
Take a look at http://www.419eater.com/ if you want a good chuckle...
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Q
35 (99.9%)
Detected Spam: 840 (99.8%)
FALSE Ham detected: 1
FALSE Spam detected: 1
I can't really comment on Bayesit, but I did use it a while back, until
it decided to stop working after a TB! version upgrade.
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e last line
went when one scrolls. Perhaps the line could underlined for a moment
before fading out? But, this would only be useful if it were
implemented system wide...
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buying a new licence. I didn't get a reply.
Which is what I expected really - Ritlabs have never responded to any of my emails to
them. Anyway, nice to know that the answer (if Ritlabs have bothered to reply to me),
was the answer I was expecting (ie
cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?s=4138c7a26988;act=ST;f=1;t=611
I hope this is rectified in some way, as my TB! KAV combo was working
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y to purchase The Bat! version 3 with a
50% discount regardless of the amount or the type of the licences bought before."
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ue out today, after only one day or so of testing. Add on to that
the fact that a whole new licence is required to be bought to register v3, & to say
that I am angry at Ritlabs is a major understatement (and I will not be paying to
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Well, I guess you're talking about POP mail, as message priority doesn't
work for IMAP mail! :-(
Although, if you want to air your concerns about the lack of support for
this basic feature in IMAP, add you comments here on bugtracker;
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=3411
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as using.
> But maybe it is simpler to start the computer in Safe Mode and then
> login as "Administrator". Then the Security tab is available.
Yes. If you restart a Windows XP Home machine in Safe Mode, the
"Security" tab becomes available.
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t!
Open the "Options" menu. Then select "Preferences". Click on "System"
on the left. Click on "Browse" and select the appropriate directory
from "C:\MAIL". For Steve, this directory is "C:\MAIL\Steve". Repeat
with the other users as neede
ist contains:
You have to do this from a message editing windows, like the one you
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If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then pr
sabled
> most of a 260MB update :evillol:
No. There were about 298 other things included in the update (See
http://snipurl.com/8hfn ). The firewall was the most publicized.
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an apply a modified principle of this and allow any user on the
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When you don'
ty, The Bat!
seems to slow WAY down.
The new BOINC based [EMAIL PROTECTED] client causes the same problem, as does
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try turning [EMAIL PROTECTED] off and see if you can move messages faster.
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p; then just dragging the
contents of the old folders to it may be more appropriate.
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Hi,
Can someone please explain exactly what 'common folders' are? I've looked in The Bat!
helpfile, but I couldn't find any relevant info in there. I'm guessing it is a folder
that is not part of any one email account, but I'm
ind absolutely nothing on the MS
> site about what Error Code: 8007F0CC is.
Take a look at your C:\WINDOWS\WindowsUpdate.log and
C:\WINDOWS\setupapi.log files and see if there is more information.
Often these files contain the error from the individual component that
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.
However, if you need to install it on more than three computers,
downloading the "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Network Installation
Package for IT Professionals and Developers" from
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Nick Danger @ 2004-Aug-25 10:34:44 AM
"MAPI outbox quirk" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Can anyone confirm whether this just a personal problem I'm
> experiencing or not?
I works fine here.
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lZW5icmlhciBEci4NCg==
>>> homePostalAddress::
>>> MTU5IEluZGlhIFN0cmVldCwgIEFwdCAzTCANCkJyb29rbHluLCBOWSAgMTEyMjItMTcxOA==
>>> They should look like:
>>> homePostalAddress: 1234 Any Street
>>> Can anyone confirm that LDIF export from TheBat! is corrupt?
Chris>> Perhaps this is some form
rhaps this is some form of encoding. Does the LDIF file import
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pgpQa3xOiGpo8.pgp
Description:
I
have never used one, but http://anyrss.maquis.org/ provides that
service for free.
> Most of the sources I'm interested in don't seem to be set up that
> way.
You could also ask them to consider making a RSS feed.
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want.
I don't remember if that works for Netscape. I think that is has its
own setting somewhere, but I can't remember (I haven't used Netscape
since the 4.x versions.). Explore the preference dialogs!
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NET Framework.
NB: You might already have it.
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My favorite RSS reader is built into Opera. SharpReader is a very nice
free reader. It does require the .NET Framework, but you should
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U
address. Then is adds a new address based
on the original author. For example, this message is send to "Roelof
on the TBUDL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>". Finally, it changes the
Reply-To address to "Chris on the TBUDL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" to
help make sure that replies get b
me time/patience
> who could maybe help me come up with the right things to say to the
> admin guy?
I have an Exchange sever setup at home that I have been playing with a
bit. I haven't been doing anything complicated like filtering, etc. If
you want me to look into a few things, I can
ting new accounts,
> which is ok, but might be nicer if I can use my own.
Or perhaps, when new folders accounts are created they do NOT copy the
default templates (which should be editable), but just reference them.
Then, if I want to make a change to my default templates, I make the
changes
ounts.
> Would something like that be a sensible feature for TB, or am I ;)
> just not adjusting to the new environment well?
There is a feature request for a more detailed filter log. Add you
thoughts here:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0001223
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Hi Chris,
On Tuesday, August 17, 2004 18:16 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
CW> I use Thunderbird at work for my IMAP and noticed that the priority
CW> doesn't show there either!?
Ok, correction. I can see the priority showing in Thunderbird, I just
didn't previously
providing a unified API for PIM data access and
extension.
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is feature
request and add your support:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001542
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free space for
temporary files during the process. There are two bars that monitor
free space during the backup process. Watch those.
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Hi Chris,
On Tuesday, August 17, 2004 07:37 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
CW> Anyway, has anyone else noticed that messages received into IMAP all
CW> appear as 'Normal Priority'?
CW> I've received some mails that are 'High Priority' and
rs, etc.), and see where
> TB is storing which eMails.
The account log has some information about what is filtered and where
it is put. Look at that combo-box at the bottom of your screen for the
latest message. Or, under the Account menu, select View Log to see the
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is!? A quick F9 on
>> the message confirms the priority isn't normal!
>> Can anyone else confirm this?
MG> Yes - confirmed
I use Thunderbird at work for my IMAP and noticed that the priority
doesn't show there either!?
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7; and 'Low Priority' and
there's nothing flagging them in my inbox to state this!? A quick F9 on
the message confirms the priority isn't normal!
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Plan9 @ 2004-Aug-14 2:08:14 PM
"Tools, Restore" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is there someway to change the default permanently in the backup
> tool?
I changed mine a while ago and the proper address books are still
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2. Which one to go for (BayesIt or BayesFilter)?
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idea or not.
Can I run them both at the same time?
The reason I ask is that TB! gives you the option to install more than
one plug-in, so why not try it?
If this is possible, how can you tell which plug-in is actually scanning
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I'm just after something reliable and that works effectively and if all
else fails, I'll return to SpamPal.
FYI - I've just over 800 mails that I can train them with, so that
shouldn't be a problem. :-)
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Hi 9Val,
On Wednesday, August 11, 2004 10:54 your local time, which was 08:54 my
local time, 9Val 9Val [9] wrote;
9> New filters are disabled by default you can enable them for accounts
9> you want
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age in question was only 421K in size. Sorry, but I
didn't take note of previous messages.
9> What says connection centre about your IMAP session?
Nothing unusual. Just the normal queuing etc.
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ell with TB! This was
one of the reasons I recently obtained KAV, as I liked the plug-in with
TB! and the way it worked.
FYI - I will be taking this to the KAV forums to see if I can anything
from the KAV team there!
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beta. (Or go
RO> back to the latest public release)
If I change to the latest beta, am I forced to use the new filters, or
do the old filters still work?
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l running [EMAIL PROTECTED] If so, what version are you running?
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Hi Chris,
On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 20:31 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
Ok, so the attachments didn't work.
CW> Sometimes when I double click a mail to open it, it opens as an empty
CW> mail with no content and the headers have a valid received line, but a
CW> create
at I'd never be able to read!?
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ck to AVG.
Hmm, that's not very encouraging!?
I was of the understanding that Eset we normally very responsive. Having
said that, isn't the plug-in being developed independently of Eset?
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is unable to scan the message as it is encrypted.
Is this the case?
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Hi Chris,
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004 19:38 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
CW>> I'm currently using TB! 2.12.03 with the Kaspersky 4.5 Pro as my AV.
CW>> Every now and again, the plug-in errors, so I have to remove the plug-in
CW>> and then add it again!? Don
ure,
if for some reason I need to have a message in another format, I can easily re-import
the messages & then (using Joseph's suggestion), export them. Thanks again guys :-)
Chris
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st read the
help files.
However, if you need a true mail server (POP3, IMAP, or SMTP), you
will need to find a different program. The Bat! is an e-mail client,
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esn't seem to work directly on
folders or accounts. Instead, you have to go into each folder separately, highlight
every message, then export. As well as taking a long time with lots of folders to
export, this wouldn't keep the folder str
ever need
to view the messages again, I want to be able to add them back in (temporarily).
If anyone could help me, that would be great (using The Bat! v2.12.00 on XP Home).
Thanks,
Chris
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Usi
Marck D Pearlstone @ 2004-Aug-4 11:52:39 AM
"Mod: Cut mark (was: Virtual Folders Question)" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> )<)))°>
Oh! It's a :trout: (trout)! I never noticed that.
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//www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0003119
Having said that, I've not tried out the new filtering system yet so am
unsure if this has been fixed.
Can anyone using the new filtering system confirm is colouring and
filtering mails to another folder now works?
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Created u
Hi Chris,
On Thursday, July 29, 2004 19:26 our local time, Chris Weaven [CW]
wrote;
CW> I'm currently using TB! 2.12.03 with the Kaspersky 4.5 Pro as my AV.
CW> Every now and again, the plug-in errors, so I have to remove the plug-in
CW> and then add it again!? Don't ask me w
an option that
> would do them both on a scheduled basis. I leave TB up all of the
> time so I have to keep remembering that I need to go in do that
> every once in a while.
Please support the following feature request:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002482
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x27;t 'always' trust my common
sense :-) )
Here's hoping someone can help! :D
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Also, are people happy to assist in providing content when required?
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itial
learning and configuration curve, it's working 99% for me now.
The 1% it drops, is due to the problems I'm having with IMAP timing out.
Other than that, it works great.
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Can someone take a look at the forum and maybe help where James
couldn't?
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ht
ol like power pro
JR> how would you do it with Power Pro?
Good question, I would also like to know! :-)
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hen the virtual folders
under it change. :-(
This is a shame, and would be a nice feature IMHO! :D
Therefore, it get my vote! :-)
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Current vers
ere's my opportunity I suppose!? :D
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gt; SpamPal and the baysian (SpamPal plug-in) headers added!?
CMG> That would a great question to ask on the SpamPal list.
Ok, on further inspection of the 558 page document (Ritlabs, are you
taking note? :D ), I remember reading something about IMAP mail not
being tagged in the headers, just p
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