line character has already occurred, and
the %- cannot force TB to ignore it. I could be very wrong though,
I've not got a QuickTemplate in place to test it.
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however, that it'd be nice to be able to
incorporate a use external editor feature for those that prefer a
different style.
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do that.
Er... no it doesn't... I just clicked 5 lines down past the end of the
last line, and it didn't do anything... It allows you to configure it
to select past End of Line but not past End of File.
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resolved
Macros. (Replace quicktemplatename to whatever you called it).
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.
`-
By definition of the RFCs [1], I don't think UIDL is even a required
command based on the minimum list of commands, and additional
commands they provide.
[1] http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1939.txt
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locked
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Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL
including the dial-up
db, account information, and system storage, in which case it'd make a
little more sense.
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be
possible to just put it on a website, but I am the security contact
for a number of sites, and software entities, so having a public key
is helpful ;)
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RECENT)
* STATUS INBOX (MESSAGES 125 RECENT 0)
a03 OK STATUS Completed.
I know I have 125 messages in INBOX, so to save flooding myself,
I'll change the fetch to be:
A04 FETCH 1:10 (FLAGS BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (FROM DATE TO)])
Hope that gives you some ideas :)
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command, and it says login was good, then the rest of the
commands will work just fine. The AUTH MD5-CRAM is only for the login,
none of the rest of the transactions.
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?
As for not being able to delete it, you can (and should) make a revoke
key in the event your key is compromised, or you wish to discontinue
the key. In that event you then issue the revoke key, and it then
flags the key as revoked.
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, you'll probably find you'll just see a message.att file. This is
because TheBat doesn't know how to handle the PGP/MIME (yet)... at
least that is what I think you should see ;)
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for Jonathan Angliss. Each is signed to only one address. Here are
the different addresses:
jangliss-at-erggroup.com
not me :)
angliss-at-cableinet.co.uk
(another key for the same address)
j_angliss-at-tcs-systems.co.uk
These 3 are me, unfortunately cableinet.co.uk is dead, and I
and such.
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based IMAP4rev1 client ;)
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, you could read the mail.
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On Saturday, December 07, 2002, Luc wrote...
If i delete the messages.tbb and tbi files in one of my accounts,
will TB! make a new one if i start it up again?
Yes it should do.
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! are stored in tbi (TB! index) files
_only_ - so, make your choice now :-
Erm... why was I wrong? The question asked was... if I delete the
files, will they be remade? They might not be recreated instantly,
but they certainly are recreated. I just tested :P
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of the
auto-responder, that has the regexp code in it to setup the headers
(%TO that is), and you can then set the filter to send immediately.
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:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg44454.html
Look at the bottom, and you should be able to follow it through, and
it might make a little more sense.
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you've done some nifty time
travelling, I think your clock is wrong ;) (No I don't want to start
up the time travel thread again) ;)
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as read before I hit reply, but the time I have
replied, it is marked as read... or did I miss something unusual in
your setup?
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;) But there is always somebody that likes to break them ;)
Maybe this would be an ideal time to go TBOT?
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of the font
formatting?
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Current version
to learn to code our way around problems ;)
Moved to TBOT'd as this looks like it could get long ;)
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client would have to try distinguish different parts of the
address as an extra parameter.
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that are misbehaving. And the author of the link also
made the mistake too.
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subscribed the 'bot' then. Wasn't sure if it was or
if the moderators permitted it yet.
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was
mentioned. This was partly the reason I spoke with Marck off-list
about it, to see his views.
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the rules
slightly, and you end up having all kinds of problems.
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Stack).
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(1.62beta7).
I hadn't realised they fixed that ;) Glad to see they have though, was
certainly frustrating. I guess that means my post can be ignored ;)
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trying to work my way trhough the mail...
Ewww... sorry to hear that. Hope you recover quickly, and get back to
full health.
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? This email I'm
replying to was 1/2 way down the screen before it go to the original
post, and on 1024x768 resolution, that is a fair chunk.
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Addressbooks but NOT Input
History.
Hope that helps.
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folders for the incoming mails, and that
you've set the filters to move mail to those folders...
Ahh, well spotted. That would fail a filter unless the headers
contained the line:
To: BusinessA.com
I didn't even spot that ;)
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the top). Outlook forces that kind of
behavior, which is rather poor in my opinion (and many others on this
list), as it doesn't follow simple logic of conversation (ie, you
don't get the answer to a question before you asked the question).
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be
interested to know more about them. Thanks!
X-Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.2.0
His mail client uses S/MIME and PGP signs the message, and attaches
the signature file to the email. As far as I remember, TB doesn't do
this... at least not yet
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On Monday, November 25, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
Hi Jonathan,
@25-Nov-2002, 16:14 -0600 (22:14 UK time) Jonathan Angliss [JA] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
JA X-Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.2.0
JA His mail cli
?
CTRL SHIFT + should expand all parts of a thread, and CTRL SHIFT -
should collapse all parts of a thread. I don't think there is a key
combination to expand and collapse All threads.
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and save. Then go back to Tools - Import message,
select From .msg/.eml. Find your email again, and import. You can then
delete the original one.
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iQA
] is an alias on another server for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The final destination ends up in the
headers for delivery, otherwise it won't know what mail account to
drop it into ;)
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To'. As for starting new emails, I guess it is
up to personal interpretation of wordings, and syntax.
That's my personal view anyway ;)
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*ever* trying to understand the English language like a native of
this crazy island lol
grins and apparently American's spell Cheese 'KRAFT'... ;) So it's
no real wonder people are always confused ;)
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of a different style?
The red underline?
Bad spelling?
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]':
I could very well be wrong ;)
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... and I didn't mean it to come off like I was pointing at
you making you look bad ;) Was taking a stab in the dark ;)
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.
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Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL
please
explain to me, in the simplest possible terms :-), how to do this?
%COOKIE to use ones that are defined in the accounts cookie page... or
%COOKIE='c:\path\to\file.txt'
To use a file with cookies in it.
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Version
! is just perfect the way it is
(well except the IMAP support, and a couple of tweaks in other
places). But we're all entitled to our opinions ;)
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a case of egg on the face if
you planned on replying direct to the person... Marck will (or maybe
has already) jumped in with the folder template issues ;)
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the message (Tools - Import - .msg
file) and delete the original. Open, and hit the send button. Bit of a
hack really ;)
I think that should work.
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on where to put
in line breaks, it was just bad luck it caught your URL where it did.
I guess this could be classed as a bug.
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for quick
tests on viruses.
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Current
are you? Did
a folder template kick in here? ;) Good job it wasn't anything harmful
;)
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. There are some people who would
think that this is a real virus.
No offence, but don't you think the attitude is a little rude? I mean
it could have just been a mess up with a folder template... A mistake
that probably everybody makes every now and again (hence Marck's
warnings).
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... I've maybe seen 4 since I joined. *shrugs*
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, I am not able to send or receive email on that
account!
You should be able to send fine... receiving I just explained ;)
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are getting the mail
unless you get addresses such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] send on to you (also covers postmaster
and hostmaster as well).
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this totally amusing yesterday. I had images of flying tanks
all day. Full story can be seen on :
http://news1.iwon.com/odd/article/id/277427|oddlyenough|10-28-2002%3A%3A12%3A44|reuters.html
Should probably got TBOT if more sigs are going to be stuck on ;)
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in to the outbox
and send it.
How does TB! know your mail server is back up? ;) You can set (per
account) a setting that sends and receives at the same time. Select
the account, go to Account - Properties - Transport and put a tick in
the combined delivery box. That might help.
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apparently. You wouldn't be able to use
TheBat to perform the operations you are trying to do unfortunately.
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, it sometimes makes referencing a
little easier, just like you see in may howto books such as O'Reily's
for example.
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think they're the same thing.
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and recover files. There is also quite a few freeware
apps floating about that can do it too, but nothing commercial grad
that can recover and repair files that have been partially written
over.
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is probably supported
in a lot more clients than RTF.
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Current version is 1.61 | Using
, and
822 limited it's descriptions to just plain text emails only. I'm sure
we can forgive them, RFC822 was written in 1982 ;)
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headers for attachments.
These MIME headers are what I called lower headers. I wasn't sure of
the official name. You cannot search for them within TB.
I agree that is a little annoying, and wish they'd allow it.
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Comment
guarantee what sysadmin somewhere
in between you and the sender decides to strip mail headers off.
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if on an nntp.
No there isn't, although one or two people have asked for it to
possible occur. Some people find it most unusual reading messages
about a mail client through a news reader, bit of an oddity really ;)
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. Including one from a spam
defence thing for Serg over at Ritlabs. I'll have a rough stab in the
dark saying 75% of those mails are from Outlook/Outlook Express users.
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for details) you may be able to turn MIME digest off, but
not entirely sure.
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;)
I had something like that for an error message on my PC at one time
until a member of family got onto the PC while I was trying to rest...
the number of Doh's per second was amazing ;)
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of
events. As I said earlier, try replicating it, writing each single
step down, and send onto RitLabs so they can investigate. I doubt
there is anything we can do here, unless RitLabs start making TB! open
source :)
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have news support I
think), and then that just makes a 'copy' of the list in news format,
allowing those who want to, read what they want at their leisure,
along with downloading only the postings they are interested in. I
guess that is just another idea in the pot. :)
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! with the /nologo and then
setting your hotkey to run the batch file?
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;-)
g yes exactly... I wasn't paying much attention to the thread ;)
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have a
hotkey here, so I'll have to test it with that at work) and it loaded
without splash. I'll get back to you on that... I'm most confused now
:)
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OSes from MS, but had a
large 16bit engine to continue running all your favourite 16bit apps
from. In fact, some parts of the OS were still 16bit such as the
winsock for example, but they started upgrading bits and pieces as
they went ;)
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and
it works fine.
I used to run Win95 with 16Mb RAM, and P75 processor... it'd be
sluggish when I was dealing with huge access databases, other than
that it ran pretty well.
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that Win95 is
able to *address* 3.2 GB of storage.
I was referring to the Your RAM seems awfully small part ;) But
yes... Win95 could handle up to 3.2GB... it's just many BIOS' around
at the time had problems handling anything higher than 2.1GB I think
it was.
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paths, something which works in
all versions of dos I know... try going:
cd\progra~1\
then type
dir
and see what it tells you The Bat! folder is. Mine shows as
thebat~1... But as I said... if it were the space issue, chances are
the program wouldn't run at all. :)
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Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL
circuit board just by cutting my hair before :)
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' command
which uses the same thing (maybe where it was originally obtained?).
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),
delete/move offending emails, recompress the file into .zip format and
inside winzip go to Actions - UUEncode. I think I put those
details in my instructions Or was it late and I only thought I
did?
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it to screw
up.
I believe Marck offered the most logical explanation and solution.
Indeed he did... and if there is a remote chance he is mistaken (I
have no doubt he isn't), there are now plenty of options to try :)
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get it?
That is why virus scanners actually scan the archive... whilst some
scan both the archive file itself (.zip) AND the content. You did get
it right :)
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it in the version I have installed at work... er... which
is Beta5. Don't think I have a copy of 1.61 around anywhere. Although
the PGP thing was fixed when I went back down a version last night. I
think something is broken there.
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machine. It can compress/decompress many formats including zip.
So, grab WinRar and scrap WinZip :)
Or UltimateZip if you can live with a small sponsor splash...
www.ultimatezip.com handles rar files just fine, and it free. Don't
know about WinRar though
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, and
failing to be able to do it from outside of the account folder is just
stupid ;) I'd say that this is a bug, probably a failure to lookup
account information or something.
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you are amusing... same with cookie monster as well... ever seen
somebody try feeding the Cookie Monster cookies every 3 seconds? ;)
Now creativity is limited to trying to work out how to make 30
different random subjects in really bad English.
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offending mails
instead of deleting them, you can open in notepad and have a look at
them... and if you've nice, send them onto RitLabs for bug testing :)
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content
that makes TB fail a proper read of the email.
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file is the
self extracting setup program, while the second is the actual
application. This won't cause you any problems :)
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think the joke was missed by a couple of people... No major version
number was quoted, so was read as v6 of TB! was in Beta testing ;P I
guess my unusual sense of humour is lost on most ;)
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the contents of an archive when they really
only need to do it when the contents are executed/extracted. The mail
server scanning software I run scans all kinds of archives from the
standard zip to sit (Mac Stuff-it files) and unix tar and gzip files.
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6? What happened to 2? Or the rest of them in between for that matter?
;) g
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