mon
outgoing filter that copies all outgoing messages to the "Sent Mail"
folder in my Archived_Messages account. The original account "sent
mail" folders are set to keep messages for N days and to remove old
messages and compress on exit.
My Archived_Messages account conta
27;t show up as an option in the list to copy messages to.
If you are not signed into a password-protected account, it does not
show up in the list to copy to. You can just type into the box but why
introduce the possibility of error for the sake of signing into an
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for purging this folder." Then any message
you selected and hit DELETE (without SHIFT) would be archived as well.
Depends on what behaviour you want - I probably would forget to press
SHIFT when deleting, so I'd end up archiving some spam as well.
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folder and restarting TB, but no luck.
> What could be the problem?
Is the folder one of the standard ones on an account, such as
Inbox, Outbox, Sent Mail, Inbox - known, Trash? They don't tend to go
if you try to delete them.
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it above, nor do I.
> Could it be because there was an apostrpohe in the name? Yet, the
> box in the new account Archived Messages has the same name (B'dette)
> but that is perfectly visible from within TB!
Apostrophes are OK. AFAIK, you can use any character in a TB!
Hi
On Saturday 29 August 2009 at 12:16:23 AM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> Can anybody confirm that a PGP encrypted and signed
> message cannot be decrypted in TB! if you don't have
> the sender's public key to check the signature?
> Also, if somebody pastes their key into a m
paragraph and leave extra long lines
in the editor window (by *not* pressing ALT+L), when I send the
message or put it in the outbox the long lines get wrapped to 96
characters. I use MicroEd, set to wrap at 70 characters, to auto-wrap,
and not to auto-format.
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be just cosmetic when placed in Outbox. I shall format this as one long line to
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Hi
I just noticed when including the following URL in a message:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echelon_(signals_intelligence)
that TB! does not treat the closing bracket as part of the link.
I'm using MicroEd, in case it makes a difference.
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eans it's not a TB! issue, though. An issue with a
software application doesn't *have* to be ignored just because there
are other applications with the same issue.
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Hi
On Saturday 5 September 2009 at 7:20:22 AM, in
, Bill McQuillan wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-09-04, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>> On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:25:28 +0100 GMT (05/Sep/09, 4:25 AM +0700 GMT),
>> MFPA wrote:
M>>> I just noticed when including the following URL in a
M
ith this exact name" generated
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Hi
On Saturday 5 September 2009 at 3:44:14 PM, in
, simbabque wrote:
> I cannot find the licence text...
Check your TB! program directory for a file called "licence.txt"
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Don't ask me, I'm making this up as I go!
al POV, it's simply unacceptable, as we
> have to share URLs all the time.
Yahoo's webmail interface ("classic" rather than the one with the
extra annoying features) does even worse: the link ends with
"Echelon_" and the whole of "(signals_intelligence)"
!, OpenOffice,
MS Office and OE mis-handle this URL.
I notice also that if the URL expresses the closing bracket as "%29"
instead of ")" TB! treats it correctly (at least in MicroEd)
E.g.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Clicking_on_a_Link_Shortcut_in_Windows_Dis
resolved => closed
And "Fixed in Version" is blank.
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quot;(signals_intelligence)" sits immediately after
M>> it in normal text.
> Exactly so my newsreader MesNews does this job :-(
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Hi
On Sunday 6 September 2009 at 12:44:12 AM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> Of course it's fixable.
I'm told Thunderbird 3.0b4 manages to include the closing bracket as
part of the link.
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Wisdom is a companion to age; yet a
y that links in the
> webinterface should not be clickable... Did you try
> with other links?
I did now. All the other links I found were properly rendered and
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d *are* included.
> It will be interesting to send and receive this message
> and see what the various viewers do!
Here, both viewers displayed the same. I.e., the final bracket *not*
included for both your examples. The angle brackets also did not
become part of the URL in either viewe
Make sure to log in as an Administrator (or whatever Vista calls it)
and try again.
Failing that, try Safe Mode.
Try installing to a location you know you can write to.
Failing that, google for "ICACLS" (sans quotes)...
Remember if a newer version of TB! a new licence will probably
Hi
On Saturday 12 September 2009 at 3:34:12 PM, in
, Webgenie wrote:
> Yes, if you received my reply, it went to you through
> the list.
> Webgenie
> As foretold, Chew Yoke Lim wrote:
I smell trout (-;
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ETHERNET(n): device u
nding out from that address is causing
others to miss some of your mail. Just a thought. (-;
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this one
sends and receives properly, move all the messages and folders across
from and then delete the non-working account. Then rename the test
account as the personal account and check it still works.
Just a suggestion - no guarantees, and even if it works it won't say
what was going wr
it that way but it was an
idea I got from this list (and is mentioned in the "Most Frequently
Asked Questions" text file I received when I joined).
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Free advice costs nothing until you act upon
st be moving the
message addressed to y, z, a, b and c back out of the folder your
filter described above has moved it to?
Does it make any difference if you change the order of the filter
conditions? ("recipient contains y and sender contains xx" instead of
"sender contains xx an
just included the
email address or just the name but the message had both. My testing
shows it does.
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Nothing a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster won't cure!
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On Friday 25 September 2009 at 4:55:53 PM, in
, Jens Franik wrote:
> Guten Tag MFPA,
> am Freitag, 25. September 2009 um 16:41 schrieben Sie:
>> Using The Bat! v4.0.38 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
>>
>> Current vers
Is the test filter marked as "active"?
If a common filter, is it shared with all accounts?
What happens if you right-click the message and "test filters"?
Have you tried setting up a hot-key combination to test the *actions*
of the filter, in case the issue lies there and
Hi
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 at 6:33:22 AM, in
, Roger Phillips wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
> Monday, September 28, 2009, 7:24:04 PM, among other
> things, you wrote:
M>> I am going mad :( -
> Have you put the test filter at the head of the filter queue? That is
> alw
e wrong
account.)
2. Set up Virtual Folders that show you the mail from both accounts
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sage body - then the link
disappears and the message body is populated by the relevant template.
I cannot send a file by email from within MS Word as the menu option
is greyed out. (The option to send by Fax is available, even though I
do not have a Fax client configured!)
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r do other non-microsoft mail clients struggle with
this as well?
> TB! has been around for a
> long while now so I would have thought that annoyance
> would have been resolved by now.
There are various MAPI-related issues at RITlabs issue tracker...
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cation: thebat
DDE Application Not Running:
Topic: tbDDE
The quotes shown around the path to my TB! executable and around %1
are as is.
The path to your TB! executable may be different than mine.
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Usin
as expired, so the site is showing adverts.
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Hi
On Friday 9 October 2009 at 7:05:00 PM, in
, Simon wrote:
> I am sure MFPA must be an initialism.
Correct (-;
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Another person's secret is like another person's money:
you are not as careful with it as you are with your o
f sending immediately.
> Is there a way for the reply to use the "send timing"
> and force a random delay between 5 and 60 minutes???
I can't advise here as I am not yet upgraded to a version with this
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ly resides somewhere in an IE directory.
No experience myself but maybe the solution given at reference 2.2 in
the first post of
http://ritlabs.com/en/forum/read.php?FID=4&TID=7101&MID=27073&phrase_id=1629356#message27073
will help? I think you need to be using the
and I selected "examine
certificate" and found the above link under details | certificate
fields | certificate | extensions | authority information access
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War is a matter
Hi
On Saturday 10 October 2009 at 5:40:59 PM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> This is very useful, thank you. NAVFAC is actually my
> customer, so you are right on the spot.
Completely by accident (-;
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When you're through chang
rg"
Both that and your previous message verified OK, issued to CAcert WoT
User by CA Cert Signing Authority.
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Don't learn safety rules by accident...
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aste.
2. If the list archive is available on the internet, simply send your
friend the link to the first message in the thread.
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Hi
On Thursday 15 October 2009 at 5:22:50 PM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> So, the S/Mime sigs from this particular customer now
> verify fine. I thank all who contributed.
Glad you got it sorted.
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Only dead fish go with the flow
Hi
On Tuesday 20 October 2009 at 9:20:13 PM, in
, Roelof Otten wrote:
> Apart from the %MailDir macro TB also supports the
> %AccountDir and the %ProgramDir macros
And %ACCOUNTATTACHDIR
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Don't talk unless you can improve on
38).
Could you export the messages to unix mailbox format, then downgrade,
then import them back in?
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the same as before?
If so, wouldn't 4.0.38 re-create the .tbi files if the .tbb files were
copied back to the mail directories of the 4.0.38 installation?
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in the toolbar in the main TB!
window (or in a message editor window, depending which F4 shortcut has
stopped working) and selecting "Customise..." and then the "shortcuts"
tab and then see if the shortcut is still set to F4. You double-click
an item to edit its shortcut
Hi
On Monday 26 October 2009 at 5:23:57 AM, in
,
Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
> MFPA: What do you mean by "the shortcut?" I do not see
> any text in the reply tree that would refer to reply
> quoting selected text.
Here, it is under: main form | main menu | specials
below &qu
bats is a bit unpredictable (-;
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ders in my message list. The size is remembered but the position on
screen is not. Maximise the window and it opens maximised next time.
> Any ideas as to how I can fix this?
Option 1: Maximise the new message window
Option 2: Reduce the width
Option 3: Possibly, edit the position in th
s
> sending an unending stream of duplicate messages to the
> succesfully delivered addresses.
That doesn't happen for me.
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o the right, or drag the
whole window to the left until the right edge is visible and then drag
the right edge to the left. But I see Stuart has directed us to a
previously un-noticed menu option to remember the window position.
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ome of the addresses, I guess the server you are sending
out through is not behaving correctly.
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Yellow snow is not lemon flavoured
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The One with The Answer is seldom asked The Question
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. Is there one?
I have always set it for each folder - nobody has ever pointed me to a
way to set this globally or by account and I have never found one
myself.
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Confusion is always the most honest response
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e as well. You
will probably tack your ZIP onto the end of your username or password,
perhaps with a defined separator character.
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Think for yourself.
Otherwise you have to believe what other people tell you.
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ing the right paths and
> inserting my existing msgs therein?
default path to TB! executable (in XP) is
c:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe
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assword
> managers (some are even free).
Yes, a post-it note stuck to your monitor is in widespread use for
this purpose and costs very little. (-;
> After all, there is no excuse
> given the low cost of external hard drives.
Is laziness not an excuse, then?
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invisible or hard-to-read text.
In some older versions of TB! I worked around this problem by setting
cream on grey instead of white on black for the RTV, but I have not
been able for several versions to find anywhere to set different
colours for the RTV than the PTV.
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n profile
at %appdata%/The Bat!)
> How?
Try the suggestion above. I think the new mail folders for each XP
user account are generated the first time TB! is opened by that user
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There is no job so simple
count that installed it.
> Bingo! That's what I was looking for. I think I must
> have known about all users at one time; maybe that's
> the senior moment I mentioned. Thanks for the nudge!
Glad to help.
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I think not,
upport.
> I'm not sure to which URL you're referring.
He would presumably be referring to the full URL to your bug report,
since he has offered to support it.
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Another person's secret is like another person's money:
you
and/or a maximum
number of messages to keep. You can also use "folder-specific
deletion" settings choose what to do with the messages you are
removing (eg move them to an archive folder).
This is one thing that is reasonably well covered in TB!'s help file.
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one advert link under the heading of "Marketplace."
The HTML view is also unreadable because Yahoo's formatting changes my
default black background to white but does not alter the colour of my
default white text!
I cannot comment about their "daily digest" bec
that folder.
> I think that's all for now. Thanks much for any light
> you can shed.
> Regards, Amy J. Schneider a...@featherschneider.com who
> hasn't had time to set up sig templates yet
The moderators will soon be after you if you don't include a cut mark
of so t
Hi
On Wednesday 9 December 2009 at 4:41:05 AM, in
, Munango-Keewati wrote:
> On Monday, November 16, 2009, 7:05:17 PM, MFPA wrote:
>> You can select a number of days to keep messages
>> and/or a maximum number of messages to keep. You can
>> also use "folder-specific
contain the existing messagebase, although
I can't remember if you need to close and re-start TB! for it to find
it.
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Don't ask me, I'm making this up as I go!
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Hi
On Wednesday 9 December 2009 at 1:32:18 PM, in
, Tim Musson wrote:
> I can't recall the password.
> Does anyone know if it can be recovered, and how to go
> about it?
Hypnosis? (-;
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We are all in the gutter, but some of
elete the found files.
If you just want to delete the files without looking at them, you can
type "del %temp%\bat*.tmp" (without quotes) into a command window and
press ENTER.
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Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistak
ecure to dedicated port" and
this usually starts sending in 12-15 seconds or receiving in 17-22
seconds. If not receiving after 22 seconds I get "could not connect to
server" and have to try a few minutes later.
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e
> default, and remember to do the same whenever I created
> a new folder.
Yes, if you wanted the rest of your folders to have different deletion
settings than the Inbox.
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If you save the world too often, it begins to expect
s, C:\WINDOWS\TEMP is where
they would be.
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Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about
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During an eruption - move away from the volcano - not towards it
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;t
want you to lose any data by following my advice. (-;
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He's an environmentalist - his arguments are 100% recycled
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Always be on the lookout for conspicuousness
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en,
but usually I have to enter the passphrase for almost every single
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Wisdom is a companion to age; yet age may travel alone.
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Hi
On Friday 11 December 2009 at 9:07:46 PM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> Hi
> On Tuesday 25 August 2009 at 6:50:01 PM, in
> , I wrote:
>> Now reported at
>> https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=7699
> Since I was not the only person to observe this issue,
> I'm su
e to upgrade to see the results of this
> fix?
> Say it ain't so.
It *is* so. Whatever they fix or don't fix will not alter the copy of
The Bat! installed on your machine. (-;
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When duty calls...hang up imm
er_Ahrendt.jpg in
there, nor mentioned in rogues.msl.
Your name appears on the Rogues Gallery at
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/rogues.php but my browser can't find your
picture.
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Teamwork is essential - it allows you to blame someone else
Usi
email on 3rd April 2009, although
one of their images says it was last updated on 9th January.
As the rogues are moderated, it seems odd that the notification is
sent without the update happening. Maybe a script is failing to work
properly, or something?
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need to
pay for any upgrade. I rarely view messages in HTML so this one
doesn't affect me, but there are a couple of bugs reportedly fixed
since 4.0.38 that I'm looking forward to seeing the back of when I can
upgrade.
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There is n
to do it.
> I thought they where searching someone to rewrite the
> Code, so it would work again?
I thought it was just that Rick suggested hosting it elsewhere, so
Thomas contacted Leif, who is happy to pass the code and everything
over if there are any vol
Hi
On Saturday 19 December 2009 at 3:40:12 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> I trust you interpreted my previous
> message as being posted with tongue being firmly
> planted in cheek?
Of course (-;
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The truth is rarely pure
gues.msl does not
mention Alexander_Kunz, Bernd_Distler, Jurgen_Haug, or Paco_Capocasa
but their pictures are still in the rogues.zip.
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If you can't convince them, confuse them.
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ve to figure out, how to insert with
> Tbird.
Looks quite simple. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Custom_headers
> I did not see my Picture in the ZIP File, will
> load it again to check.
It was not in the one I downloaded Friday but was added since.
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est regards
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If you can't convince them, confuse them.
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eople will buy Voyager? :p
Can you buy Voyager? I thought it came free with TheBat! Professional
Edition.
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Good and bad. The registry gets bloated and slow. I would prefer the
choice.
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Think for yourself.
Otherwise you have to believe what other people tell you.
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Hi
On Wednesday 30 December 2009 at 5:00:42 PM, in
, Jernej Simoncic
wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 17:54:05, MFPA wrote:
>> Personally, I think the registry entries should be
>> limited to the minimum possible - things like file
>> associations and identi
different in 4.1.x versions.
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A bird in the hand makes it awfully hard to blow your nose
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it is not present in
4.0.38 but you and Robin both mention it and are both using 4.2.x
versions (-;
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Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is an obstacle.
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rridden, or
> 4.2 is different.
Here (in 4.0.38), I have white text on a black background. Many HTML
messages over-ride one or both of these defaults but I only look at
the HTML if the plaintext version doesn't show me the message.
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Dogs
ection," or is it simply
targeted by fewer malware writers because it has fewer users?
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Current
macros with the same function needed?
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We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars
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logged at
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/ as well? I looked but did not see it.
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Did you hear? They took the word gullible out of the dictionary
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He's an environmentalist - his arguments are 100% recycled
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il that some other
products use which can cause issues with mail sending and receiving."
See also
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tutorials/email-scanning/index.htm
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