ted fields.
You may want to check your MAU settings as it seems to be sending
messages out twice; this was the same as your
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you use the function. The only way I
found of reducing it back to two lines was to edit the registry.
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across my
> LAN -- it's possible, of course, but somewhat
> convoluted.
I'm not convinced it *really* is more convoluted to copy/paste across
your LAN than to run a Windows email client in a virtual machine on a
Linux box. (-;
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/specifications.php> says:-
Mailbag Assistant has the following minimum requirements:
Windows 98 / 2000 / 2003 / 2008 / NT4 / ME / XP / Vista / Windows
7, or Mac OS / Linux in conjunction with Wine.
> and I don't want to risk'losing the
>
Balsa.
Are such mail clients really so poor as to merit keeping a Windows
client on a Linux machine?
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ag no longer
shows if I remove the tick from "use smiley icons in HTML viewer" or
if I change the first setting back to "Plain Text Viewer (fast, no
graphical smileys)" or both. Your Rogue shows in the message headers
no matter what settings are selected in the o
s/Rogues.zip> and therefore you
should see me next to the message headers when reading my messages.
(-:
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I have the rogues.msl file at %ProgramFiles%\The Bat!\Images
and the rogue images themselves at
%ProgramFiles%\The Bat!\Images\rogues
(and my thebat.exe is at %ProgramFiles%\The Bat!)
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Zorba the Greek - before he zorbas you
gues Gallery due to my decision not to tick the "Do you want your
picture to appear..." box. (-;
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ause the individual has not ticked "Do you want your picture to
appear in the Rogues Gallery" on their account page.
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We're all shipwrecked on this idea that everything has to be explained.
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out
> how to reinstate this where it is missing. Will
> someone point me in the right direction.
Right-click one of the column headers in the folder, select "Message
list columns" and tick "Message Flags."
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nother folder then the built-in restrictions on
> writing to the Program Files folder would not apply.
That works on XP as well but I think the usual solution is to run as
an administrator account instead of a user account...
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then change the drive letters.
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uot; or "P" as I see the received date there. Maybe
that changed since v4.0.38.
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nance?
I know nothing of a The Bat! cache, but it is safe (when TB! is not
running) to delete bat*.tmp files from your temp folders. Generally
they are deleted when no longer needed but can get left behind.
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To know what we
ers, with all addressees?
Can you alter the wrapping behaviour by tweaking the settings at
Options | Preferences | Viewer/editor | Editor preferences?
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Hi
On Wednesday 27 July 2011 at 3:50:04 PM, in
, Roelof Otten wrote:
> Why
> should you set passwords on the accounts when you set
> a password on the whole config.
An example might be some accounts shared with your partner and some
not shared.
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Hi
On Tuesday 12 July 2011 at 6:52:29 PM, in
, Rick wrote:
> I have a Big CRYING emoticon I would have posted ...
Glad I read emails in plaintext and would have missed it...
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r
I'm not seeing a problem, I see only plaintext messages in this
thread. I didn't know you could configure this list to send you HTML
versions. Maybe your email supplier is altering them?
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ally sent from a different
address than the one I have registered on the list. Sending again from
the correct address worked. This may, of course, be totally unrelated.
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All generalizations are dangerous, even this one.
Usi
Hi
On Sunday 10 July 2011 at 1:50:57 AM, in
, g...@waterfire.us
wrote:
> Groetjes wrote:
"groetjes" means something like "greetings" or "regards." I suspect
you meant "Roelof wrote"(-;
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COMMITTEE: A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours.
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Don't talk unless you can improve on the silence
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ad around a bit but couldn't find anything
about adding taglines to messages.
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Everyone makes mistakes. It is what you do afterwards that counts.
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ling them, anyway.
You get a 30% discount on a v5 licence if you already have an earlier
licence.
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I don't suffer from insanity I enjoy every minute of it.
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ternatively, I see v4.0.38 and some
> earlier ones are still availble for download.
> Any recommendations?
Not sure if this is relevant to your situation, but 4.0.38 is the
newest version you can use with a v3 licence.
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cy of
releasing a major version every so many weeks.
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
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Current versi
ing on it.
> Same here - they are combing the bugs out of it and
> have fixed several issues that were in v 4
Shouldn't most of the bugs have been combed out during beta testing?
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easoning, or how it
> could have been considered 'ready'. Something
> definitely went wrong in their processes...IMO
Isn't it fashionable at the moment to release a new major version
number that is no different from the previous one? Witness Firefox 5.
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windows store and
import to TB! store?
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Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. -- Groucho Marx
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Current
has fallen behind, so that
Thunderbird (with Enigmail) is now superior in that respect.
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Does anybody really read these things?
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___
nkly.
Maybe you (and I?) will, in time - see my comment above about v2/v3.
(-;
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It is easy to propose impossible remedies.
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ee that behaviour in 4.0.38. Maybe it was introduced later.
> So, I'm not crazy, and I would therefore still like to
> know if anyone can suggest any creative way to deal
> with this in a reply template.
Is there nothing at http://cgi.silverstones.com/library
Hi
On Thursday 2 June 2011 at 3:28:33 AM, in
, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> It might be one of those things we'll never find out.
Does Event Viewer have anything (intelligible) to say about it?
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Never interrupt
ivity is not all that "fast."
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I'll tell you what's the matter! This parrot is dead!
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a time goes out without me noticing the
performance hit but multiple messages (or large attachments) affect
things for an extended period. My local SMTP server is limited to a
maxiumum of 5 simultaneous threads but I currently have this set at 2.
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han when I send one at a
time.
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No man ever listened himself out of a job
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"send now" to send the messages immediately. Currently my
broadband is not working, so I am clicking "put message in outbox" so
that the message is sent the next time I click "send + check for all."
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This message represents the official view of the voices in my head.
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I do, the fault
is at the receiving end with over-zealous rejection policies. Usually
it only lasts a few minutes, hours, or days.
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nce others have been unable to reproduce your findings, I'd
suggest adding a sample message and some screenshots to the report.
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Was time invented by an Irishman named O'Clock?
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"properties" from the context menu. Or find "display" in the Control
Panel.
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Did you hear? They took the word gullible out of the dictionary
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list
JK>> reappeared.
> And now, next day, no drop list again..
I know favourites change over time but a 24-hour lifespan for a
favourites list is too short. (-;
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Ballerinas are always on their toes. We need tal
rce in TB!? (Assuming
the message encoding isn't something unreadable like base64.)
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Why is the universe here? Well, where else would it be?
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Hi
On Friday 25 March 2011 at 4:07:24 PM, in
, David wrote:
> Is there any other way to control this text please.
http://cgi.silverstones.com/library.php#rewrap might help.
I can't be sure because you use HTML.
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Hi
On Tuesday 22 March 2011 at 8:28:43 PM, in
, David wrote:
> At the top of this template I place
> %qinclude "MyTemplate"
Shouldn't that be %qinclude="MyTemplate"?
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Two rights do
> those panel backgrounds?
I haven't found a way to do so. (After a while the white bits on the
left of the panes stopped bothering me.)
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Alcohol and Calculus don't mix. Never drink and derive.
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nd I think editing the changes the
look of messages not assigned to any other colour group.
> And, if
> possible, also customizing the colors of the menus, in
> the same way. I have tried with Themes, but only the
> icons and their background are changed.
I don
t; in the
help file, my guess would be:-
CC: %CCList
Please note that I have not tested this.
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rwise you need to send an email with the subject "unsubscribe"
(without quotes) to tbudl-requ...@thebat.dutaint.com
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individually
addressed message?
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Pain is inevitable, but misery is optional.
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Maybe somebody else using the same TB!
version as you (4.2.42) could test to see if they can reproduce the
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I hit the CTRL key but I'm still not in control!
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once I had edited the registry it went
back to working in the way Roelof describes.
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ly hose your system.) You do this with TB! closed.
You don't say what Windows version you use, for me in Windows XP the
keys to edit were at HKCU\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Connection Centre and
my current decimal values are:-
height 463
left 226
state 0
top 26
width 549
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(missing) old one, then closing and restarting TB!. I
probably don't need to remind you to make sure you have a backup
before doing this, just in case.
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Was time invented by an Irishman named O'Clock?
Using The Ba
while but I got there eventually:-
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=8436
> Even macros to handle encrypting and saving as draft
> could be useful.
I didn't remember to cover that point in my request.
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Free a
omething like href="http://www.example.com/foo?bar=y&m=baz";> that's
> illegal HTML,
Which suggests a bug in whatever software created the HTML email
message in question, rather than in TB! as the receiving mail app.
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view.php?id=8391 but this needs its own,
IMHO.
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Don't be silly, it's all "make believe" anyway
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Hi
On Wednesday 2 February 2011 at 1:51:06 AM, in
, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 00:18:18 + GMT (02/Feb/11, 7:18
> AM +0700 GMT), MFPA wrote:
>>> I think we are talking about different things. I am
>>> talking about search cond
Hi
On Tuesday 1 February 2011 at 2:20:26 AM, in
, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:57:33 + GMT (01/Feb/11, 2:57
> AM +0700 GMT), MFPA wrote:
>>> I have ever only set up two, and only these two
>>> conditions will be displayed.
M&g
"history" without my
permission and (in my TB!version) there is no option to delete them.
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e optimum place for this option is with
the list of previous searches, so that there is no need to poke around
and look for it. Extra entries at the bottom for "Clear this list" and
"Do not store search strings" would do the job quite nicely.
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Hi
On Sunday 30 January 2011 at 12:01:19 PM, in
, Marek Mikus wrote:
> Hello all, Sunday, January 30, 2011, MFPA wrote:
>> Is
>> there a way to reduce the number other than editing
>> the registry?
> yes, since v4.2.12
That's good to hear; I look forward to not
from this list and tell
TB! not to store them any more?
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I would like to help you out. Which way did you come in?
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Hi
On Sunday 16 January 2011 at 4:49:50 AM, in
,
Sacks, Avram wrote:
> Is it possible to have IMAP and still download a copy
> to your computer?
Yes.
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little else running.
Start Firefox and look at something like Facebook for a few minutes
before starting TB! and that goes up to well over 30 seconds.
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> through just fine, I get a reply from the person, etc.
Is the error message from your web hosting company's server every
time?
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I think not, said Descartes, and promptly disappeared
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ttings are required (port numbers,
authentication, etc.) - is there any help with email settings on their
customer website?
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A closed mouth gathers no foot
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__
arty programs (doesn't
> matter whether they're Santa's 'good' or 'bad' list)
> can access your message base. When you're using
> OTFE you're message base can only be accessed by TB and
> it's plug-ins.
Inte
E better than simply locating your mail
folder in an encrypted location, such as a TrueCrypt container?
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Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.
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m folder to a new
folder and seeing if it works there?
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A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle
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he HTML template in an external editor, such
as notepad, and re-import it into TB!?
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Never lean forward to push an invisible object.
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e experienced this?
My filters produce occasional and seemingly random mis-sorts,
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a folder name in the
folder list/tree and apply a colour group. Most of my folder names are
on a black background and written in red if the folder contains unread
messages, or white if it doesn't. Unfortunately the folder icons at the
far left remain on a white background.
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rences menu.
I would suggest either:-
set the account using the %account macro in your templates for new
messages and replies to that group's address.
or:-
place your TB-BETA folder under the account that you use with that
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dows, and deleting the file "messages.tbi" solved it for me.
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well, but I gather Vista tried harder at
"enforcing" it.
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created at "Program Files\The Bat!"; the default was
long since changed to "Documents and Settings\[User]\Application
Data\The Bat!"
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Wait. You think I'm right?
Using T
t oldest files if cache size is bigger than y. Or is
there a setting hidden somewhere to enable this?
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Don't cry because it is over - smile because it happened
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Hi
On Monday 8 November 2010 at 6:57:37 PM, in
, Gunivortus Goos wrote:
> It wasn't one file, it were over fifty-thousand
> files.
Wow. Mine had just one file of less than a kilobyte. Maybe you view
messages in HTML and allow the images etc to be downloaded?
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rypting before saving as draft seems a good idea. Do you
think there would be any merit in a feature request for an option do
do this automatically, and with auto-saves too? (I'm assuming there's
not already a request open that I have overlooked!)
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Hi
My previous thread was hijacked )-:
I'm trying again (-:
How do you get TB! to PGP-encrypt draft messages, whether auto-saved
or specifically saved as a work-in-progress by the user?
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Think for yourself.
Otherwis
Hi
Is there a way to get TB! to PGP-encrypt draft messages, whether
auto-saved or deliberately saved by the user?
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If you save the world too often, it begins to expect it
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; The font settings for the different parts of TB! are
> spread all over the place. Yes, there is a setting
> somewhere where you can change the font for the message
> list, but I cannot find it right now.
Options | preferences | messages
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issue with TB!.
And some need to be ran as administrator once in each user logon, but
will work with ordinary "user" privileges after that. I also never had
this issue with TB! (but of course the installer is run as admin...).
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s in to the new folder
> name, but after the move The Bat fails to start.
Is the shortcut you are trying to start it from still pointing to the
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Volvo, Video, Velcro. (I came, I saw, I stuck around.)
Usin
s
bold), or to/from particular contacts. And also to make the interface
easy on the eye, with black bagkground and light-coloured text.
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Hi
On Friday 24 September 2010 at 5:43:56 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Anyone have any idea how I might have brought this
> plague upon myself and what I might do to cure it?
Have you maybe updated your anti-virus, and the new version has
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next time you start TB! it's supposed to detect them and make the
language available for spell-checking. Unfortunately I can't find the
reference at the moment.
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Dogs loo
used to, and often they contained a few extra messages but nothing
drastic. Whenever I checked, the oldest messages downloaded at the
same time were similar in number to the extra messages counted; it
never bothered me enough to investigate further, so that could be
coincidence.
nd if you have MS Office (or Word) 97, TB! will recognise the CSAPI
spell-checking engine and dictionaries from that (but I think not from
later Word/Office versions).
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Beware the deadly donkey falling slowly from the sky
Using
ed to a more normal level.
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metimes I don't see the new messages until 10-15
seconds after the connection centre window has closed. I think this is
also something to do with processor activity, as it is worse when my
anti-virus is doing a scan or when I have several apps running.
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HTML!
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Those who do not read are no better off than those who cannot.
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Hi
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 at 2:53:46 PM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> I'm running avast, but not as a plug-in. Is there a
> plugin for TB!?
I had a plugin for Avast 4.8 but don't have one for 5.0, and am not
really sure what the 4.8 plugin gained me...
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32 is payware but worth it's price.
>> http://www.eset.com/
> Same here. And I fully agree with you.
I used to run Nod32 until it's licence needed renewal at a time I had
no money. It was good, but I found Avast to be a pretty close second,
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ess."
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