ize
> of incoming files, so even if you can transmit the
> attachment with no problem, the recipient may not get
> it...
On a slow connection, they probably wouldn't want it. (-;
My preference for files that size would be to upload them and email a
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Hi
On Thursday 28 January 2010 at 6:12:05 PM, in
, Jernej Simoncic
wrote:
> On Thursday, January 28, 2010, 18:25:05, MFPA wrote:
>> Ouch! That's a *huge* email attachment.
> 18MB is nothing for a PDF.
Agreed, but still pretty large for an email attachment in the general
r
Hi
On Thursday 28 January 2010 at 9:30:54 PM, in
, Jim Kyle wrote:
> Test for On--- On Thursday, January 28, 2010, at
> 1:41:18 PM, MFPA wrote:
>> All well and good, since presumably they must be
>> sending them to correspondents who are expecting them
>> and able to
ear-signed message, it does not
apply if the message is encrypted (or signed and encrypted).
Does anybody agree that the space should not be stripped if the
message is to be encrypted?
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Sorry if that was too trivial for you to have mentioned.
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to embed
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info suggests it exploits an IE vulnerability).
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GUI can be displayed in about 20 languages I don't wish to see it
in...
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th somebody.
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hen delete the
contents of the "To:" field and copy back in from the address book
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quot;account tree font." You can change font as well as size, or even make
it bold or italic.
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want when I use one.
As a "one-click" solution, they are indeed good for temporary changes
when viewing one folder. They don't function as I would expect when
changing folders - I would either expect the active tab to change to
the usual vi
key importing issue.
I have posted a wishlist item at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=7919
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sites around to do this, for example
http://www.motobit.com/util/base64-decoder-encoder.asp )
copy the string from the textbox and paste it in your HTML code as
.
Don't know if you can do this in TB! but you can do it in an HTML page
to avoid linking to a separate ima
ns and about deleting the
message if it wasn't supposed to have been sent to you, etc. They are
usually in the actual message body; it is not part of the message and
I wish people who insist on sending such rubbish to me would put it in
an attachment out of the way, then I don't see it unless I
Hi
On Tuesday 6 April 2010 at 7:48:40 AM, in
, Ian A. White wrote:
> G'day MFPA,
> On Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at 11:03:31 AM, you (MFPA)
> wrote:
M>> Much more annoying to me are the ridiculous essays
M>> that some business people include
> Unfortunately they a
or even saved to the outbox, without first
disabling the Avast! TB! plugin through
options|preferences|protection|anti-virus.
Can anybody confirm this?
Does anybody know of an updated TB! plugin that works with Avast! v5?
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I hit
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Was this ever actually resolved? I am still using The Bat! v4.0.38 and
had no issues until recently upgrading my Avast! from v4.8.x to
v5.0.507.
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I hit the CTRL key but I'm still n
uent and
short-lived that it doesn't become a problem; if it became a problem,
turning off the catch-all email forwarding on my two domain names
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Hi
On Saturday 22 May 2010 at 5:16:23 PM, in
, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> Server-side is better anyway: No need to download all
> the spam messages.
And, presumably, no way to rescue messages falsely categorised as
spam.
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plus registry entries
so you can revert.
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The problem is not that we're paranoid;
it's that we're not paranoid enough.
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ot;Archived" and not leaving many behind, why not change the name of
"Work" to call it "Archived", then create a new "Work" folder and move
back the small amount that's necessary?
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And you can automate the moving of contents.
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ve folders in a password-protected
account. Then if the archive grows large, it doesn't slow down TB!
except when you open that account to view your archived messages.
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Hi
On Saturday 29 May 2010 at 3:31:55 PM, in
, Jim Kyle wrote:
> I have a similar situation, and adopted the passworded
> "archived account" solution suggested by MFPA but with
> some slight differences: rather than moving entire
> folders, I've created folders of
7;t they?
> And it's a different filter for each
> folder, which is the tedious part of setup.
Yes, sounds just as tedious as editing deletion properties in lots of
folders.
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We are all in the gutter, but some of
but TB has always been
> lacking in basic tools and options so I don't expect
> much there.
Not basic, but it *is* there. At least twice.
As well as, the method I have outlined above, there is also
Jim's semi-automated method where the moving of messages is achieved
with a manuall
vant account, select "Account | Set Access Password"
from the main program window. Then delete the contents of both
password boxes.
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;t already have sub-folders.)
If you have an idea for a better interface for this, you could always
log it as a wish at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt.
Just don't hold your breath! Oh, and make sure to post the link to
your issue report here - then people might possibly read and support
or di
r/editor | message headers.)
And an action of:-
Create automatic reply
And on the options tab, "send generated messages" immediately.
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and yahoo.
When I re-imported that certificate, the error went away. The entry
concerned is "Equifax Equifax Secure Certificate Authority" and the
certificate serial number is 35DEF4CF.
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.com/download/K0JUS3dnUzhVVGxjR0E9PQ where it
should be available until 5th July. Can anybody replicate the issue?
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On Monday 28 June 2010 at 1:18:48 PM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> I've encountered some pgp-signed messages that show up
> as "bad signature" when I press the button in TB! to
> verify them, and also show a "bad signature" if I use
> GPGshell's current wind
Hi
On Monday 28 June 2010 at 9:41:26 PM, in
, Jernej Simoncic
wrote:
> On Monday, June 28, 2010, 22:16:22, MFPA wrote:
>> What character set does the source viewer use?
> None (though it uses either CP-1252 or the Windows ANSI
> codepage for characters 128..255).
Then h
p file
(under "legal information") says Copyright © 1997-2005.
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ust one
address, it could be a reply template in the address book entry for
that address (and there could be multiple address book entries for one
address, so check them all).
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Usi
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ssuming others can reproduce the behaviour you report it's a bug
they introduced after v4.0.38.
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t; Send us your filter for disection.
> Yessir!
Looks OK to me. As long as Terry is always using that "from" address.
And if it's a common filter, you have it shared with the appropriate
accounts.
Does "test filters" suggest it should work? (Select a message and
lates, support for
SOCKS proxy, and a new mail database format that allows for
an unlimited volume of mail.
Version 4.2 (June 2009) adds postponed sending.
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Always be on the lookout for conspicu
few lines at the top relating to the journey from your POP
account via SMTP to your IMAP account.
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ere on a CC list in a message, this
irritated me. Now I have the "Do-Not-Track List" set to not track any
address containing the @ symbol, and all is good. (-;
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Roses smell better than onions but don't ma
time to chase this up, one would hope!
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e than never.
Yay! All's well that ends well. Keep a copy of the key "safe" (-;
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of my mail directory takes over 30 minutes and massively slows
my computer; the program directory backup only takes a few seconds.
Than wrinkle aside, this system works very well.
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When you're caffeinated, all is righ
attachment.
Try forwarding to an account you access through TB! and see if it can
be viewed properly. Better still, use POP or IMAP to look at your
gmail account; that might possibly show it was received properly but
the web interface has a problem.
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Hi
On Friday 30 July 2010 at 5:32:03 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
> On Friday, July 30, 2010 you wrote:
M>> Hi
M>> On Friday 30 July 2010 at 3:16:20 PM, in
M>> , Jack S.
M>> LaRosa wrote:
>>> Am I somehow not viewing the message proper
g on the FORWARD arrow at top generates
> a forward *WITH* the HTML attachment *JUST AS IT USED
> TO BE* before I upgraded to 4.2.36.4.
And that was the aim, of course. (-;
> I was sure I tried every possible combination of
> generating forwards before I asked for help but I see
> now thi
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ccount has focus is active. If a
common or virtual folder has focus, no account is active.
If you are creating "accounts" that will neither send nor receive
mail, I have to wonder if your purpose might be better served by
instead creating folders under your one account that actually
Hi
On Saturday 14 August 2010 at 2:58:24 PM, in
, Jim Kyle wrote:
> Test for On--- On Saturday, August 14, 2010, at
> 7:54:53 AM, MFPA wrote:
>> Why? What happens if you right-click the folder where
>> you need to move the messages from and select
>> "re-filter.
ng to set up
templates for.
For IMAP accounts behaving differently, dunno as I only use POP.
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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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only use for those
messages is testing and the best personalisation for general use is to
turn the message off.
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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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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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ed to a more normal level.
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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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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.
ogram directory, and the
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
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
different defaults?
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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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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
old location?
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Volvo, Video, Velcro. (I came, I saw, I stuck around.)
Usin
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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; 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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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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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
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
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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well, but I gather Vista tried harder at
"enforcing" it.
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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
group.
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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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My filters produce occasional and seemingly random mis-sorts,
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he HTML template in an external editor, such
as notepad, and re-import it into TB!?
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folder and seeing if it works there?
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E better than simply locating your mail
folder in an encrypted location, such as a TrueCrypt container?
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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
ttings are required (port numbers,
authentication, etc.) - is there any help with email settings on their
customer website?
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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
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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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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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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 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
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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"history" without my
permission and (in my TB!version) there is no option to delete them.
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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
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
view.php?id=8391 but this needs its own,
IMHO.
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