get slapped with on IRC?
/slap Mary R Bull
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ms as if The Bat! searches for cutlines from the bottom and not
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ines on purpose. Real cutlines are "--,"
not "--- ."
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ned by some RFC?
It is defined by a Usenet RFC and has slowly moved into e-mail. Please
see RFC 2646, §4.3 at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2646.txt
> [W]hat other e-mail clients take this convention into account?
Ones I know about off the top of my head:
* The Bat!
* Mozilla
* Mutt
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is the problem, verify the "Connection" type and
"Authentication" mechanism. Most servers take regular for both. You
may need to check with your ISP if they use a "non-standard" (and
probably more secure) method for either of these.
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my ISP filtering?
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Should vegetarians eat animal crackers?
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the process of putting them in.
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On Sunday, February 1, 2004 at 3:28:57 PM, Greg Strong wrote in the
message "PC Mag Review Of "The Bat!""
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I use to get the magazine many years ago, but dropped the
> subscription because of the lack of objectivity.
What, if anything, do
2003 received 5 marks.
If you don't like this review, please submit your own. Try to be
objective, however.
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snore."
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this roundup." Personally, I don't see how, looking
at their screen shot:
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reason it
auto-archives every two weeks]).
I have a question about this part of the review, however:
"Further complicating matters, the help files have been poorly
translated from Moldovan."
Are the help files really written in Moldovan and then translated into
English?
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get email
> on startup but it does not do it.
In <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you say that you have
access passwords. Could these passwords be causing you other problem.
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ber of options working together here. First, you must
set and access password on all your accounts. Then, if the "Allow
send/fetch without entering access password" options (Account
Properties -> Options) is set, you can check e-mail without entering
the password.
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t with
>> TB, but that's not the issue here.
> Ok, I'd like that actually...
> Telnet to port 25, or whatever you like, and send me a message
> without a To/CC/BCC header. I want to see what the headers of this
> message look like.
See my message <mid:[EMAIL PROT
]
Date: 28 Jan 2004 18:46:21 -0500
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trip up
> TB's Kludge tokenization. The end result being filters will not catch
> X-Spam-Flag in spam which takes advantage of this parser shortcoming.
Have you reported this as a bug?
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There are three kinds of lies: Lies,
side to assign non-ASCII
> character set for messages with only 7-bits characters, but this may
> be troublesome - this is why we don't want to do that :-)
Would that the day when we all use Unicode come faster!
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three test messages (testing Read filters) in plain text
> with no attachments.
> What is going on??!?
I just tried this. I got it to work. However, I have, in the account
preferences, mapped the Trash folder to an IMAP folder. Also, I have
no filters.
> --
> Ken Green
Your cut ma
Tweakui.exe
Tweak UI for Windows XP:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/c/a/fca6767b-9ed9-45a6-b352-839afb2a2679/TweakUiPowertoySetup.exe
Watch out for wrapping!
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Minds are like parachutes - they only function when open.
Using T
That will probably preserve all the data associated with
each message (parked/unparked, flags, etc.) except the memo.
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pgrade license kind of deal. You, with your version 1 key,
proved that you owned version 1, so you got a deal on version 2. You
are perhaps confusing an upgraded license key with an program upgrade.
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sent you for the fresh
install; it will work.
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les, etc. I
> tried searching on RitLabs first but that turned up one entry.
The Bat! creates one registry entry per user:
HKCU\Software\RIT\The Bat!
The Bat! may be registered elsewhere too. For example, as the default
mailer.
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#x27;t use PGP. Should these
checkboxes be unchecked?
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am, and macro development.
One could create an anti-spam or anti-virus program that just looked
at the message and didn't change anything. Then, it could save the
attachments somewhere.
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On Friday, January 16, 2004 at 12:56:21 PM, Chris Montgomery wrote in
the message "The Bat! versus others"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> My copy of Outlook (and Office 2003) was so broken that I spent 2
>> hours and 45 minutes on the phone with Microsoft technical suppor
email client???
How does one find them?
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holds the universe together.
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Thursday, January 15, 2004, 11:42:35 PM, Chris wrote:
> My copy of Outlook (and Office 2003) was so broken that I spent 2
> hours and 45 minutes on the phone with Microsoft technical support
> deleting files, folders, registry keys, running system restore,
> re-installing Office...
ekend minutes a month?
All that work just to get my PocketPC to synchronize.
One good thing came out of the whole process:
I can install Office 2003 in under 10 minutes!
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Usin
TNEF patented? Where can I find the licence?
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to the
> clipboard. Is there an alternate method?
Silly question: Is anything selected?
Do you know under what circumstances it happens, or does it "just
happen?"
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"I'd love to go out with you, but it
ne in English, one in German. I
> understand both, but unnecessary it is...
I only get one. I don't understand the Russian, but I do understand
the English.
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Has anyone else been getting BugTrack e-mail messages in Russian? My
language is set to English.
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READ YOUR SERVICE AGREEMENT!
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Be careful of reading health books, you might die of a misprint.
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On Friday, January 9, 2004 at 3:52:18 PM, Jack Morrison wrote in the
message "Removing from this list."
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Specials/Mother-in-law/Eject?
That's Apple style. The Bat! style would be "Tools -> Mother-in-law -> Purge."
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ot allowed in (X)HTML anchors.
Since you haven't changed anything in the body of the e-mail message
but you have changed the headers, The Bat! reevaluates the template so
that automatic salutations, etc. are automatically updated.
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; forward the Unsubscribe info to me!
All the subscribe/unsubscribe information can be found at the URL at
the bottom of every e-mail:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
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When you don't know what to do, walk
Hi,
Can someone tell me if it is possible to make The Bat! not ignore text after the "--"
sig delimiter? ie if someone sends you a message with the -- in it, & you reply to it,
The Bat! disregards any tect after it in the replied mesage (ie it doesn't quote it).
I
the RunOnce
registry key allows The Bat! to do this. To stop modifying the
registry, turn this behavior off by unchecking the box.
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In a Nonsmoking Area: "If we see smoking we will assume you are on
fire and take appropri
> noticed that you are using The Bat so I wonder why there was no header
> generated.
X-Ray? Mis-configured mail server on her end (It was orphaned for me
too, so our mail servers are probably working fine.)?
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the purpose of these at all
Is there perhaps a HTML message attached that you are not seeing?
Press F9 and look at the source code. There is probably a HTML message
with one large image and no text except the random stuff (probably to
fool filters).
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work on but seems as it should!
In the Sorting Office, right-click on the filter in question and
select "Copy." Then, paste the filter into your e-mail message. You
will get a text equivalent of the filter.
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If little gr
rchive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
At the bottom of every message is a link to "Important things to know
about the TB lists." The archive link (along with a bunch of other
good stuff) is there.
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"Just once, I wish we w
On Sunday, January 4, 2004 at 12:09:54 PM, Gerrit Kruijer wrote in the
message "Import doesn't work"
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> Silly question maybe but what stands AB for?
Address Book
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If you hear
n one line by its self when witting an
e-mail, The Bat! turns that into two periods before sending (so it
doesn't confuse the server) and then converts it back into one when it
downloads the e-mail.
.
..
...
..
.
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If y
XP don't run out
of system resources (unless the run all the way out of memory).
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27;m able to get some work
done now. :)
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ously reported remain germane.
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Howdy,
Friday, January 2, 2004, 2:59:50 PM, Chris Montgomery wrote:
> Uninstalled/reinstalled TB and then restored my six accounts and address
> books just fine. The problem now is that I can't restore the second
> backup of just the common folders. Nothing gets restored!
Well,
e starting with the current round of TB
backups. Help!
Running TB 2.02.3 on Win XP Pro.
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Current versi
Howdy,
Some additional comments below. Running TB 2.02.3 on Win XP Pro.
Thursday, January 1, 2004, 7:53:04 PM, Chris Montgomery wrote:
> Issue #1:
> For some odd reason, I invoked the CTRL-SHFT-ALT-L keys to see
> if any folders were missing. 60 new folders *were* found. I discover
in the directory where my TB
files are stored using my file manager, the account folders are listed
only once. I'm guessing that both the original and duplicated account
are pointing at the same message base(s), just with different column
settings. Weird.
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I've been using TB for about 10 days on this new computer
and today is the first time I noticed this behaviour.
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I can
assign the Alt + Left and Alt + Right key combinations.
b) I cannot assign an Alt + (Anything) key combination using 2.02 CE.
A bug?
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page, paper manual (Although it does have a
habit of repeating itself). I do not think that The Bat! should have a
300-page manual. However, there should never be a time when I get the
"There is no help associated with this item. Please see your vednor
for a new help file." message.
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or example, I want those buttons to act as if the up and
down arrow buttons were pushed.
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with back and forward buttons on it)? Do I sense a wish for the wish
list growing here?
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It's hard to write foolproof software because there are so many fools,
and they are very inventive.
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Thanks to everybody for the helpful replies - the one I finally decided on was MAU's
"option 3" :-)
Chris
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ou don't have any seedy utilities running. They may have
modified User32.dll.
* Make sure you have all the patches Microsoft released for Windows 95.
Bug Report:
http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0002179
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There is a good configuration?
Yes. It is the last one that booted. Whether you consider that one
good it really up to you...
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ach entry in the group to add them one at a time. So,
can anyone tell me how you address an email to multiple recipients without having to
double click on their address book entries each & every time you want to send them an
email?
Chris
Cu
ir addresses in the
normal address book at the same time?
Chris
Save a tree...wipe your ass with an owl!
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ounts/filters.
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the "Store external attachments in message body" box. Then, when
you restore, you may get some "Directory not Found" errors. This is
most likely your attachment's directory. After you have restored,
check all of your account settings.
Don't forget your address books!
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essage. Therefore, anything after the period is
cut off, causing the invalid signature.
See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html sections 4.1.1 and 4.5.2
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The ones I
>> forwarded got stopped by their SPAM filters.
> Did you try what I suggested? Zip them up, password the zip, and
> send them the password in the email?
That seems kind of complicated for a bug report, especially when the
program tells you to forward them the e-mail.
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een reported:
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"I'd love to go out with you, but I have to stay home and see if I
snore."
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Hi Ken,
I got the view settings to work trying your method. However, if I right click in a
folder, it will show it is using a different view mode to what it should be, so I
think that the whole view modes thing in The Bat! is a little buggy...
Thanks,
Chris
ang on
> and get the upgrades for less.
But unless his boss was psychic, he or she wouldn't have known this.
If I am to follow this reasoning, I would never buy anything because
the price COULD go down.
There is an economics lesson in here somewhere...
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d, it preform the simple operation. However, when the far right
is clicked (often indicated by ">>"), a menu pops up with more
advanced options.
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c
t.
And UI clutter, an affliction from which certain parts of The Bat!
suffer.
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Using The Bat! v2.02 CE on Windows XP 5.
(which means that the different columns should
be showing), but the columns shown are of the view mode that is applied to all
folders. Using v2.02.3
Chris
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y, I got so fed up with it, I just
deleted it manually. Everything was fine then.
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On Thursday, December 11, 2003 at 2:27:19 PM, Cedric Fontaine wrote in
the message "Question mark blinking in 2.02CE"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In 2.02CE on Win XP Pro, the question mark in the upper right corner is sometimes
> blinking
> when reading non-read messag
Have you tried look in the help for the proper syntax? Open help and
in the index, search for "Regular Expressions." There is a section in
there entitled "Differences from Perl" that may help you.
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Bug? Th
s to retain
> messages for zero days which means they are retained for exactly 24 hours.
Have you tried some number other than 0. Perhaps the new version is
interpreting the time differently. 0 may now mean forever.
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A pat
ns, threading
>> and sorting preferences, etc. What a pain. :-(
> How did you fare?
I too lost my column settings.
> Setting things up in way that's trouble free can be tricky. This is an
> excerpt of the 'recipe' I wrote in TBBETA:
> <>
However, "Use the a
ervice." I also have "Reset the fail
count after x days" set to 1 and "Restart service after y minutes" set
to 0.
Hope this helps.
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e sure that "When sending Outlook Rich Text messages to
Internet recipients, use this format" is set to either "Convert to
plain text format" or "Convert to HTML format."
This setting can also be set on an Exchange server, so it may need
to be set there instead
What is the easiest way to keep my The Bat! and Outlook address books
in sync? Is it easier or harder if the address book is stored on an
Exchange server?
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If a turtle doesn't have a shell is he homeless or naked?
Usin
of the backup file. If you
don't store the attachments in the message body, you have to manually
copy the attachments from their storage directory to your backup
location.
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Using The B
method does require an external program, take a look at
MailWasher:
http://www.mailwasher.net/
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Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
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On Thursday, November 27, 2003 at 10:53:46 PM, Chris wrote in the
message "File Locations"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why does The Bat! insist on putting data files in its own directory?
> In theory, normal users should not be able to modify the contents of
> The Bat!
On Thursday, November 27, 2003 at 10:44:37 PM, Chris wrote in the
message "Glyph Management"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Also, glyph sets stored in The Bat!'s directory should be available to
> all users, ...
Correction: Glyph sets for all users should be stored i
s a better way to get the path of the "Application Data"
firectory {it can be redirected}, using the API SHGetFolderPath()
{this may be getting to technical}]).
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phs\...) should be
available to only that user.
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dom
a collection of words that isn't spam. Bayesit filters on combinations
and position, not just words.
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> : sample text
You really should use a right angle bracket (>). It is standard
across e-mail clients and operation systems.
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Is the glass half empty, half full, or twice as large a
That's a mistake. Once a filter has moved a message out of the
> inbox, continuation is pointless. The message is no longer there to
> *be* processed by any other filter!
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filters" needs to work.
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ll threads" shortcut, but
> this happens naturally if you go to a different folder then return to
> the folder in question.
Ctrl + Shift + *
That asterisk is from the number pad, not above the 8.
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A day without
Apart from that, which is of course true, you can also assign
> a parking flag to the message; that protects it from being deleted
> accidentally (it also says that in the confirmation window which pops
> up when you try to delete a parked message).
A message parked in the Outbox is a draf
r need to import them in the future, it
will be ok.
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I am also getting a lot of these: "=0A="
and "=3D".
Can anyone tell me what might be happening and how to get rid of those
characters when exporting messages?
Thanks.
Using TB 1.62r on Win2k
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Web Devel
On Sunday, November 2, 2003 at 10:19:06 AM, Jernej Simončič wrote in
the message "Purchased v2 - how do i get it - Changed to Signature
Delimiter" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dash-dash-space is defined in one of the RFCs.
It is defined in RFC 2646:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc
o, Windows XP is worse (it's more stable). My
computer only restarts when I tell it to.
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Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
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match most messages with PGP signatures and
attachments.
For example, this message will be matched because the PGP signature is
in base64.
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With a rubber duck, one's never alone.
Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows XP 5.1 Bu
de"
(http://mantisbt.sourceforge.net/manual/manual.page.descriptions.view.bugs.page.php).
> i don't hope 'block' means the've given up ...
Nope. Quite the opposite. A high priority has been placed on your bug.
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