Some time around 6/1/03 19:10:54, I think I heard Allister Jenks say:
:: It sounds like ZoneAlarm already thinks it knows the program (how
:: would be an interesting question). Have you checked through all the
:: program definitions in ZoneAlarm to see if there is an entry that
:: could be
Some time around 6/1/03 18:43:03, I think I heard Allie Martin say:
:: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
:: Hash: SHA1
:: - From my personal experience, as well as the experience of quite a few
:: other TB! users, when ZA starts being problematic with TB!, this heralds
:: the onset of other
Hello:
I am trying to customize my TB installation, but I'm confused on
the way that the %QUOTESTYLE macro is used and the help file is not
very helpful in these matters. In particular, I am trying to get rid
of the '' character, which seems to persist. For example, if I set
the macro to:
Some time around 6/2/03 14:05:04, I think I heard Carsten Thönges say:
:: http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html#quotes_1
:: (just modify the |s in nq2 to your own needs)
Thanx, works pretty good, except that if I have the kludges visible,
it will quote them too. How do I modify it
Some time around 6/3/03 03:47:31, I think I heard Martin Webster say:
Tuesday, June 3, 2003, 6:35:35 AM, you wrote:
nwd The word I'd have used was childish...
Unhelpful, impolite, and not welcome on this list. And, if you had read the
thread you would have noted that dZ was a long standing
Hello:
I noticed that the default tab indentation is 8 spaces long.
Is there a way to change this?
TIA,
-dZ.
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Hello:
I'm subscribed to a particular mailing list that does not set
In-Reply-To: or References: headers and so I set the View Threads
By option for its folder to Subject, which works pretty well --
except that the first message that starts a thread (the one without a
Re: in the Subject
Some time around 6/18/2003 19:58:23, I think I heard DZ-Jay say:
-- SNIP! --
except that the first message that starts a thread (the one without a
Re: in the Subject line) is not included in the threads. So I
always get, for example, a message list like this:
Ugh! Nevermind, I found out what
Hello:
Is there a way to modify the Subject line of an incoming
message? The problem is that there are some mailing lists I am
subscribed to add a prefix to the subject, like for example:
Subject: [MAILING LIST] Re: hello...
and TB! does not catch the Re: of replies because it
Some time around 6/20/2003 16:17:04, I think I heard Jonathan Angliss say:
On Friday, June 20, 2003, Dave Kennedy wrote...
Is support for creating simple HTML messages coming down the pipe
any time soon? My son wants to be able to create the color messages,
big fonts, etc. that his friends
Hello:
Is there a way to sort a thread individually from the message
list sorting style? What I want to do is to have my messages sorted
by received date, newest on top; but each message within a thread in
sorted by received date, oldest on top. For example:
- Newest_message
+
Some time around 7/10/2003 16:37:04, I think I heard Jurgen Haug say:
Hallo Fledermäuse,
wouldn't it be nice if TB! would integrate POPfile, too?
That would be great! :)
dZ.
Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information:
Some time around 7/24/2003 18:51:59, I think I heard Roelof Otten say:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:10:20 +0100GMT (24-7-03, 18:10 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
SH Is there any way for getting getting the reference thread type
SH ordering with subject threaded messages?
No.
:(
Any chance it'll
Hello:
I was just wondering, what causes dupes? Coming from Eudora, I
never had to deal with them before. And when TB encounters the same
message twice but in different folders, for example, how does it know
which one to remove?
TIA,
-dZ.
Some time around 7/27/2003 10:02:40, I think I heard Marek Mikus say:
duplicates are removed in folders only, no between folders, so if is
the same message included in to folders, no of them will be removed.
Oh, that's good to know. But still, can you tell me *how* they
happen?
TIA
Some time around 7/27/2003 11:05:37, I think I heard St - Musaic.Net say:
Oh, that's good to know. But still, can you tell me *how* they happen?
Look up the headers - messages with equal Message-IDs are duplicates.
Aww come on. I know what a duplicate is. What I want to know is
*how* the
Some time around 7/27/2003 11:34:25, I think I heard Alexander say:
Do you know why you haven't had any dupes in these programs? Maybe you
should look how these programs handle dupes? And has it come to you that
maybe these programs delete dupes automatically, without you interfering
(or
Some time around 7/27/2003 11:22:42, I think I heard Steve M. Sawczyn say:
Hello DZ-Jay,
Sunday, July 27, 2003, 11:13:53 AM, you wrote:
Oh, that's good to know. But still, can you tell me *how* they happen?
A very uneducated guess, but I've seen dups come into existance when,
for whatever
Some time around 7/27/2003 12:11:08, I think I heard ravi say:
When all the messages are downloaded and filtered - the
dupes are there and can be killed. I prefer to do this
myself rather than have a client decide which dupe to kill.
What if I want to verify that both my accounts receive the
Some time around 7/27/2003 13:00:42, I think I heard Stefan Tanurkov say:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello DZ-Jay,
DJ Thanks. Then may I suggest as a new feature that TB keep a list of
DJ UIDLs of messages downloaded to avoid this situation, as other
DJ less-advanced mail clients do
Some time around 7/27/2003 12:46:55, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 11:32:41 -0500 GMT (27/07/03, 23:32 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
DJ Thanks. Then may I suggest as a new feature that TB keep a list of
DJ UIDLs of messages downloaded to avoid this
Some time around 7/27/2003 14:02:14, I think I heard Stefan Tanurkov say:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] DZ-Jay,
DJ Thanx for your explanation. This method might be more
DJ flexible, and I can trully appreciate its use, but IMHO
Some time around 7/27/2003 19:28:06, I think I heard Stefan Tanurkov say:
!SNIP!
And I already replied that the logic was changed already in the
current Beta series. This could be the actual reason of this mishap -
you did not read my message before you replied to my pre-previous
message and I
Some time around 7/27/2003 22:23:11, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
I do not remember when the behaviour was changed (because that was not
added to the changelog), but I think it works this way even in the
(old) Beta you have.
Thanks for the info. :-) I have just set one account from
Some time around 7/29/2003 01:48:42, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
Thanks for the info. :-) I have just set one account from leave on
server to delete, and if I get I will try to manually break the
internet connection during download next time there is a bunch of
messages there. I will
Some time around 8/4/2003 06:28:30, I think I heard Chris say:
Hi,
I'm having a problem with replying to messages in The Bat! The problem
is that The Bat! will only include some of the original message in the
reply - not all of the text.
!SNIP!
You are refering of course to the body of the
Hello:
Is there a way to have TB! log *everything* that is
transmitted to and from a POP3 server? I am having a problem with
some messages mysteriously disappearing and I have traced the problem
to TB! showing some strange behaviour when the POP3 session is
interrupted for some reason.
Some time around 8/18/2003 21:28:21, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
Hello DZ-Jay,
Unfortunately not. I use a third-party tool called Etheral to monitor
that traffic:
Thanx, I'm already using a snooping proxy (SocketSpy), but I was just
wondering if I could make my life simpler
Some time around 8/18/2003 22:40:50, I think I heard Jack LaRosa say:
Hello Bats!,
Anyone care to hazard a guess as to what the problem might be?
It happens to me too, but so far I have attribute it to PopFile
(oh, btw, I use PopFile hehe :) causing some sort of error with
particular messages.
Some time around 10/3/2003 06:26:18, I think I heard Marck D Pearlstone say:
Hi Pranav,
@03-Oct-2003, 15:06 +0530 (10:36 UK time) Pranav Lal said:
snip Please add it to all of your messages above your name from
now on.
You nmean like this?
No - all you did was to remove your name,
Some time around 10/4/2003 22:09:02, I think I heard danger say:
This is the above spell checked!
Hi c'an somme one shed somme light on thés?
For somme rasons mi spell checksum sen to ne in french?
But I née to have et in english.
Oh man! I gotta say that that is really funny! :)
dZ.
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:53:02 -0500, Paul Cartwright
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, October 30, 2003, 3:18 PM, you wrote:
DJ dZ.
folder template maybe??
Sorry, my apologies to everybody on the list. No, its not a folder
template but probably something just as lame: Stupid M2 has an
Some time around 10/30/2003 18:21:46, I think I heard Paul Cartwright say:
On Thursday, October 30, 2003, 5:22 PM, you wrote:
folder template maybe??
C Nope. They were using Opera's mail client, M2.
never heard of M2, but I never was a fan of netscape, or any browsers
email client. Before
Some time around 10/30/2003 20:56:22, I think I heard Paul Cartwright say:
On Thursday, October 30, 2003, 7:21 PM, you wrote:
DJ M2 is Opera's new Mail client. Opera is a browser. I used Eudora
DJ before TB but at work I cannot use TB, and its either M2, Mozilla Mail
DJ or (eek!) Outlook
Some time around 10/31/2003 11:28:26, I think I heard Melissa Reese say:
Can't you just let it go and concentrate on other *real* TB-ish
topics?
Not until we get that mole recipe! :-)
Well, for all of those who were waiting for it... here it is. I found
it on a book once and I tried it and
Some time around 11/1/2003 15:28:36, I think I heard Mark Wieder say:
... and let me point out for us vegetarians that it's also excellent
over lightly sauteed Portabella mushrooms.
... and trout ...
How'bout bat? any good on bat? Although that's no good for
vegetarians, I guess... maybe
Some time around 04/09/2004 07:27:09, I think I heard Roelof Otten say:
Hallo Marco,
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 13:01:15 +0200GMT (9-4-04, 13:01 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ML Am I missing something
Yes.
Nuh-uh. Aparently there's no Redo in MicroEd editor, only in the Windows editor.
Some time around 04/09/2004 21:41:31, I think I heard Ben Allen say:
DZ-Jay As you so rightly point out, that's Undo. The
DZ-Jay parent is asking about Redo, which is exactly the opposite:
DZ-Jay It undoes the last undo command, i.e. re-does what was
DZ-Jay undone. Its pretty common in many apps
Hello:
I get these messages containing the Mimail virus (I-Worm/Mimail.J according to
AVG) supposedly from PayPal.com (but obviously spoofed!) and TB has a hard time
parsing them correctly. In fact, by some reason it sets the *ENTIRE* message text
(headers, body and all) as a single
Some time around 08/03/2004 01:22:50, I think I heard Michael L. Wilson say:
==Spam Stats, last 24 hours (BayesIt! 0.5.9)
Total Spam Emails: 45
Total Clean Emails: 120
BayesIT guessed right 99.96% of the time
My email is 2.67% spam
=
Your
Some time around 08/07/2004 18:21:10, I think I heard Peter Kerekes say:
!SNIP!
I haven't much clue what the lines in advance.ini do and therefore do not
want to experiment with it.
Can anyone suggest a change in any settings to improve filtration?
Advance.ini file:
working thread
Some time around 08/07/2004 17:19:30, I think I heard Jan Rifkinson say:
rg May I suggest that if text in a received email is highlighted and then
rg a reply is initiated that it should be assumed that the reply is meant
rg to perform this F4 function by default?
huh? e... I think that's
Some time around 08/08/2004 10:38:52, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
DJ You mean, now as in v2.13, the version you are using?
DJ Because at least on my version, v2.12, it does not do that; you
DJ still have to hit F4.
You will have to tell TB somehow that you want to create a reply; the
Some time around 08/08/2004 15:01:43, I think I heard rich gregory say:
hy an option? Let's look at it this way...
Is there ever any time that you might 1) highlight part of a message
then 2) hit either forward or reply and NOT want to include anything
other than what you've highlighted?
I
Some time around 08/10/2004 04:18:06, I think I heard ~* deanna *~ say:
Hey everyone,
I'm a two-day-old TB user, and *loving* it so far. Like a good
newbie, I read through loads of FAQs and the archive to this list (the
filters make so much more sense now!), but there is one issue I still
Hello:
I've been running BayesIt for a while and it works beautifully. My accuracy
right now is at 96.75%, so I guess I shouldn't complain. But out of a few hundred
messages I get a day, it misses about 10 that look like obvious spam but were marked
as not-spam. I checked the
Some time around 08/06/2004 10:35:52, I think I heard Leif Gregory say:
Hello Barry,
Friday, August 6, 2004, 1:51:46 AM, you wrote:
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/bayesit/bayesit059.rar
BW If I try to install this version it GPF's. Anyone else
BW experiencing this?
I don't get a GPF,
Some time around 08/14/2004 10:34:25, I think I heard Andre Wichartz say:
Hello DZ-Jay,
On 14 Aug 2004 at 09:28:34 -0400 GMT [15:28 CEST] you wrote:
DJ BTW, I do not understand very well the regarding threshold
DJ parameter, can someone explain it please?
From advanced.ini:
; this number
Some time around 08/14/2004 12:34:07, I think I heard Pete Holsberg say:
Where do you do the setting???
In a file called ADVANCED.INI in the BayesIt working directory, or in the TB!
installation directory.
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Some time around 08/14/2004 12:27:41, I think I heard Andre Wichartz say:
Assume a word orccurs equally often in spam and non-spam mails. If you
set the value to 1 the word will get a spam propability of 0.5. If you
set it to a higher value the word will get something lower than 0.5.
Words in
Some time around 08/14/2004 15:47:24, I think I heard MikeD say:
The settings I used to use don't seem to work any more and I either
get everything filtered as junk or nothing is filtered as junk. I
trained it with about 2000 spam and 2000 ham messages and still no
joy. I have tried low
Some time around 08/14/2004 14:54:38, I think I heard Pete Holsberg say:
Saturday, August 14, 2004, 2:37:03 PM, you wrote:
DJ Some time around 08/14/2004 12:34:07, I think I heard Pete Holsberg say:
Where do you do the setting???
DJ In a file called ADVANCED.INI in the BayesIt working
Some time around 08/14/2004 22:24:58, I think I heard MikeD (3) say:
What settings are you using? Under the old version (0.4gm) I had it
trained and was getting most spam caught, no false positives with a
Move message setting of 10. Now I have gone down as low as 1 and as
high as 99 without
Some time around 08/14/2004 23:28:14, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
DJ That makes sense. But do you know how the weight is calculated?
Check out for a mathematician called Bayes. 19th century, IIRC.
Have you read at all the entire thread, or did you just decided to come in and offer
Some time around 08/15/2004 07:43:05, I think I heard Andre Wichartz say:
Hello DZ-Jay,
On 14 Aug 2004 at 14:42:17 -0400 GMT [20:42 CEST] you wrote:
DJ That makes sense. But do you know how the weight is
DJ calculated? I can assume it is the product of its initial
DJ probability
Some time around 08/15/2004 09:28:42, I think I heard Thomas Fernandez say:
DJ What is not that simple? The bayesian algorithm or how the
DJ regarding threshold is used by the plugin?
The Bayesian algorithms. Your question, to which I answered, could be
understood this way, so I don't feel I
Some time around 08/15/2004 09:24:56, I think I heard MikeD (3) say:
DJ I started with the move message setting at 40 and continued
DJ to lowered it without noticing any effect. That's when I checked
DJ the BAYESIT.LOG file and realized that all messages are marked
DJ with either 100/99 % or 0%
Some time around 08/15/2004 09:23:46, I think I heard MikeD (3) say:
Hello Andre,
Sunday, August 15, 2004, 6:44:17 AM, you wrote:
AW Have you deleted you spam and non-spam dictionary files when you
AW upgraded?
Funny, that. When I first upgraded I did not and it seemed to work
fine ...
Some time around 08/15/2004 10:20:47, I think I heard Alexander S. Kunz say:
I just checked my POPfile bucket pages and found it very interesting that,
despite spam is only 5.8% of my messages (lucky me, hu?), the distinct
word count for those spam messages is by far the highest (only messages
Some time around 08/15/2004 10:52:14, I think I heard Pete Holsberg say:
Sunday, August 15, 2004, 7:44:17 AM, you wrote:
AW Hello MikeD,
AW On 14 Aug 2004 at 14:47:24 -0500 GMT [21:47 CEST] you wrote:
AW Have you deleted you spam and non-spam dictionary files when you
AW upgraded?
What are
Some time around 08/15/2004 09:24:56, I think I heard MikeD (3) say:
DJ I was too. I just upgraded yesterday to 0.5.9 and I haven't
DJ noticed a difference. It does provide a white/black list, which I
DJ don't care to use because it defeats the purpose of a Bayesian
DJ filter (there's huge
Some time around 08/15/2004 11:13:49, I think I heard Stuart Cuddy say:
What is Graham?
What is Spam-grade?
AFAIK, spam-grade would be the probability of it being spam, and Graham, I suppose,
means the probability of it being not-spam (I suppose, non-spam-grade ham-grade
graham ?)
Some time around 08/15/2004 11:13:49, I think I heard Stuart Cuddy say:
I am not seeing the empty tokens, but the following message is being
received without being caught. I sent it again to myself about 5 or
6 times and marked it as junk each time. The values do not seem to
change at
Some time around 08/15/2004 11:57:15, I think I heard Pete Holsberg say:
Sunday, August 15, 2004, 11:11:00 AM, you wrote:
DJ Some time around 08/15/2004 10:52:14, I think I heard Pete Holsberg say:
DJTB! installation dir\BayesIt\base
DJ or
DJTB! installation dir\MAIL\BayesIt\base
???
Some time around 08/15/2004 12:35:29, I think I heard George Mitchell say:
It might be coincidence, but Paul Graham has written much about
Bayesian filtering. I'd guess it has something to do with his
methodology. Even if I'm wrong, there's some interesting reading at:
Hello:
I recently installed BayesIt v0.5.9 and since then I've been experiencing
sporadic TB! crashes. It doesn't seem to happen while doing anything specific;
sometimes I am just reading a message, or doing absolutely nothing at all when POOF!
TB! just crashes with the following
Some time around 08/22/2004 05:32:31, I think I heard Lourdes Jones say:
Hello Zeynel,
Saturday, August 21, 2004, 12:34:25 PM, you wrote:
Happened several times. Confirmed.
Alexey has replied on tb-beta mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Saturday, August 21, 2004, 12:06:00 PM, Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello:
I recently discovered this UI bug in the Sorting Office:
When you have more than one rule sets in the Alternatives tab, the combo box for the
Location field of any set above the last one is hidden behind the next set, and
therefore you cannot choose anything lower than text
Hello:
I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but... Is there a way to set Deletion
options for common folders (i.e. Alternate Delete, etc.)? I use Alternate Delete to
archive some folder's messages after a set amount of time. But I cannot find a way to
do this for common folders,
Some time around 08/28/2004 09:34:30, I think I heard Allie Martin say:
Don't you see a 'Deletion' tab towards the end of the tabs in the
common folder properties? I see it here. Or is this a beta thing? I
don't have a v2.12 going here.
Must be a beta thing, because I don't see it here. Good
Some time around 08/28/2004 13:48:16, I think I heard Alexander S. Kunz say:
Must be a beta thing, because I don't see it here. Good to know that it
was added, though :)
I'm using 2.12 and I do see the deletion tab for my common folders.
Hummm... I'm so sorry, my mistake. I was talking about
Some time around 08/28/2004 17:22:07, I think I heard DZ-Jay say:
Hummm... I'm so sorry, my mistake. I was talking about the JUNK
folder (I assumed it was a Common Folder since its in the root of
the folder tree). I'm archiving some of my spam in the event I need
to retrain BayesIt
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
As long as you don't know how your registration will be treated (maybe you
get a free update because you only registered three months ago, it would be
more than fair in my eyes), why do you complain?
So the problem is: lack of information!
Lack of information after such a
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
The problem may very well be that there is none. When it comes to VF's, the
filtering and the macros (and the wish to have those features together in
an email client), is there an alternative?
Well, I use Mutt, which is a console MUA for Linux. You can run it
under
Some time around 09/04/2004 12:07:27, I think I heard Allie Martin say:
I disagree here. I'm saying that bugs are in TB!, many are frustrated
with their bugs not being fixed, and many quite unreasonably cast a
lot of blame/attention/emphasis on the changes being made to the
user-interface
Some time around 09/04/2004 19:14:22, I think I heard Roelof Otten say:
You might be overlooking Allie's point too.
No, I understood his/her point (sorry, I have learned not to assume gender by names);
hence my response.
!SNIP!
Whereas what Allie said was that Ritlabs had to satisfy a lot
Some time around 09/05/2004 09:42:17, I think I heard Marck D Pearlstone say:
DJ as they are functional deficiencies, which impede use at the most,
DJ and annoy and frustrate users at the least.
Incorrect.
Bugs are functional deficiencies that impede at worst, yes, but the
least effect of a
Some time around 09/05/2004 09:42:17, I think I heard Marck D Pearlstone say:
DJ as they are functional deficiencies, which impede use at the most,
DJ and annoy and frustrate users at the least.
Incorrect.
Bugs are functional deficiencies that impede at worst, yes, but the
least effect of a
Some time around 09/04/2004 19:14:22, I think I heard Roelof Otten say:
You might be overlooking Allie's point too.
No, I understood his/her point (sorry, I have learned not to assume gender by names);
hence my response.
!SNIP!
Whereas what Allie said was that Ritlabs had to satisfy a lot
Some time around 09/01/2004 16:33:51, I think I heard Pete Holsberg say:
To me, the thing that sets TheBat is its ability to bounce (in addition to forward)
emails.
I don't see that in Mozilla, Thunderbird, but it is there (sort of) in Outlook.
What other email clients have the ability to
Some time around 09/07/2004 01:19:58, I think I heard Doug Weller say:
I'm not at all sure bouncing emails is a good thing. How often will they
bounce to the correct address? Why add to the amount of junk?
And, of course, if you bounce an email where a virus has added someone
else's address
Cristina Ramos wrote:
DJ Hello:
DJ I think he's refering to what TB! calls redirect. Other
DJ clients call it bounce, because it relays the entire message
DJ with complete original headers to someone else.
DJ -dZ.
The use of bounce I know means to bounce back a message to the
original sender,
WilWilWil wrote:
Is it good idea in 2 words to install V3 or not ?
I don't need policy ideas or financial opinions.
I don't reopen the Ritlabs policy topic.
Just a question of using V3 vs V2 in features and stability terms.
No.
--
dZ.
Some time around 09/21/2004 18:50:11, I think I heard Stuart Cuddy say:
I will give it a try, but factual info seems to be lacking.
aacu Just like trying to install Linux!!!
I've never tried myself but it sounds like a challenge.
You both are basing your observations on very old myths. There
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some time around 09/22/2004 05:35:48, I think I heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] say:
Ok I admit I shouldn't have been so disparaging in public - as for
trying it out myself I have tried it twice now. Using standard
packages and with the help of a Linux guru. Both I and he were
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really want to use Liniux but I cannot afford four weeks of faffing
about trying to get my head round arcane instructions on websites
to discover, for example, that there is no driver for my printer
unless I rtied this old one and tweaked this bit here and built this
or
Mary Bull wrote:
I've been talking for months on tbot about learning Linux.
Circumstances just haven't been right. I have no doubt that I can
learn to use it, though, and I'm certainly not a scientist! :)
You might want to check out Knoppix and see how you like it. Its a
full-fledge Linux
Mary Bull wrote:
Hello DZ-Jay!
Worked my way to a U.S. place to purchase the CD, Free Software CDR,
and ordered it. Everything confirmed. Should be here in 3-5 business
days. Since I ordered it in a jewel case, total cost to me, shipping
included, $10.99.
I really wanted to have it on the CD
Mary Bull wrote:
I'll report back in when I have the Knoppix CD in hand. I'm really
excited about this! :surprise: :)
Keep in mind, as with any other piece of software, that your mileage may
vary. Although I haven't had any problems with Knoppix in any of the
computers I have installed it (all
Peter Meyns wrote:
This is a good way to go. I can't afford much extra money, and i also
like it fast, so I downloaded Knoppix and burned the CD myself. It is
really amazing, but I didn't yet succeed in starting The Bat! from the
implemented Wine...
I've never tried this myself, but I know some
Some time around 09/23/2004 14:58:50, I think I heard Mary Bull say:
My single state, compared to your time of life! g
Anne M. reports using Cross-over with Xandros. But of course, not
through Knoppix. I'll wait to write more until I know a little more
about what I'm talking about! :crazy:
Some time around 09/23/2004 21:10:27, I think I heard Paul Cartwright say:
BJ Well this thread sparked my interest in Linux so a 45min download for
BJ me and have now burnt to disk. I'll let you know how i get on
well, this is about running TB on Linux, but we should probably continue
this
Some time around 10/17/2004 19:08:42, I think I heard Michael L. Wilson say:
My reply...
I just tried it and it only took 9, and I was overwriting an existing
file. Then a final click to close. So, 9 to run and 1 to close.
OMG! well, then that just makes it all peachy better! Its those
Some time around 01/13/2005 16:34:31, I think I heard Buiculescu Virgil say:
Thursday, January 13, 2005, 9:33:30 PM, you wrote:
I'm just trying out Bayes Filter and it seems to answer my needs. My only
gripe at the moment is the 'hidden' menu selections to mark mail as junk
or not.
Can I
Hello:
I am using TB! v2.12.00 and just recently decided to use my current
installation of PGP Freeware v7.0.3 to encrypt/decrypt messages. I used to do
this before when I used Eudora Pro, but never in TB!. TB! encrypts messages
perfectly fine, and I am able to decrypt the messages
Some time around 02/27/2005 11:16:40, I think I heard MFPA say:
Is there a setting I am missing? a fix?
I don't know if your version of pgp might need you to download
iconv.dll from
https://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php and
install it in your TB! program directory?
Some time around 02/27/2005 20:27:45, I think I heard MFPA say:
Don't know enough to sensibly answer. It was required by some
versions of PGP to work with TB! but not (IIRC) by PGP v8
Hello:
Hum... I don't think that would help me, since my version already works
fine, except for the
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