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On Sunday, June 24, 2001, at 9:01:12 AM PDT, Deniz Baygan wrote:
DB see: http://pink.glowingeyes.net/old.jpg (which we prefer)
DB Isn't it much better to see who replied who?
DB and also see: http://pink.glowingeyes.net/new.jpg
DB To section is
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On Sunday, June 24, 2001, at 11:39:55 AM PDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dcn ...the 'cool hints' are no longer being displayed - despite being
dcn turned on in my prefs, anyone else experiencing this?
I don't use them, but I just checked, and they're
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On Monday, June 25, 2001, at 4:39:00 PM PDT, Avenarius wrote:
A In short, since installing 1.53bis TB! crashes in moments when it never
A used to crash before. I trust I won't need to perform a fresh reinstall
A and lose my preferences in order to
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On Thursday, June 28, 2001, at 11:26:24 AM PDT, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Poco, for instance, writes in HTML and breaks the list rules! Then
MDP the reply text from your Poco message needs manual coaxing into any
MDP semblance of legibility
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On Monday, July 02, 2001, at 1:59:39 PM PDT, Karin Spaink wrote:
KS On 02-07-2001 at 19:00, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
SecureBat.
KS That, or PGPdisk.
I use PGPdisk as well, and it's very good. For those not using a version
of PGP that includes
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On Tuesday, July 03, 2001, at 11:56:54 PM PDT, Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH As someone who earns at least some of his money with advertising
DH material I like personal replies/texts, they are much warmer. And
DH people like to be recognised. That's what
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On Friday, July 13, 2001, at 10:36:10 AM PDT, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR Outlook e-mail...
Jan - please watch your language. This is a public forum, and children
may be reading as well. ;-)
Melissa
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On Friday, July 13, 2001, at 08:59:16 PM PDT, Carren Stuart wrote:
CS However, if I forget to do it this way and simply click on New
CS Message then select their address from the address book icon on the
CS right of the composition window, their
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On Friday, July 13, 2001, at 10:07:21 PM PDT, Carren Stuart wrote:
CS But, if I just click on Create new message on the main toolbar,
CS which opens the composition window - then if I go to the little
CS address book icon way over on the right by
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On Friday, August 03, 2001, at 02:04:32 AM PDT, Ryan Phillips wrote:
Go to any sent message with an attachment, then delete the
attachment from the message. Close the message. Then reopen the same
message (not in a preview but full screen). Does
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On Tuesday, August 14, 2001, at 01:15:54 AM PDT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Peter but that doesn't work!
I cannot drag a folder from one account to another (which is what I
want to do).
I have several sub-folders within a TBUDL folder in
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On Friday, August 31, 2001, at 07:18:23 AM PDT, Timothy J. Luoma wrote:
ZoneAlarm does not want to let TheBat access the Internet,
especially for *sending* email, even though it is listed in the list
of Programs in ZoneAlarm that are allowed
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On Saturday, September 01, 2001, at 05:10:26 PM PDT, Jacek Wojaczynski
wrote:
I'd like it automatic! And of course it would be nice to have a
special Birthday template for that.
sarcasm
Yes - as long as your birthday wishes will be sent
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On Sunday, September 02, 2001, at 02:52:53 AM PDT, Thomas F wrote:
But first, ::Andrew:: wrote:
A Personally I don't agree, I think it would be pretty difficult to
A identify which emails were from a template and which weren't.
And then Thomas
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On Monday, September 03, 2001, at 02:03:18 PM PDT, mrten-dop wrote:
don't try to use the 7.0.x builds as there is no bat! plugin (see
downloads-area at www.ritlabs.com).
Though there are other reasons some may not want to use a 7.x version
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On Thursday, September 06, 2001, at 12:45:31 AM PDT, Nick Andriash
wrote:
Sure, NOD32 POP3 Scanner works great with most any Mail Client. With
TB!, just change the POP3 port in Account/Properties/Mail Management
from 110 to 10500, and don't
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On Sunday, October 21, 2001, at 9:57:32 PM PDT, World Cruise Travel
wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to set up PGP to work from The Bat! ? I mean, with
some buttons on the menu bars?
Hello,
The Bat! currently has plug-ins for PGP v2.6.3 through
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On Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at 12:47:52 PM PDT, Joseph N. wrote:
On my screen and processing mail at the same time, therefore, is one
account that has about 35-40 folders, and another account that has
about 10 folders. Some folders have
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On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 8:04:43 AM PDT, Nick Andriash wrote:
My gripe is the amount of time and effort that has been put into the
HTML'ising of TB! when there are outstanding bugs and features yet
to be implemented.
Hello Nick,
I would
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On Saturday, December 29, 2001, at 9:34:40 AM PST, Dierk Haasis wrote:
1. 6.5.8 is released by NAI, not by Phil Zimmerman; although is the
last NAI version he recommended wholeheartedly.
Well, except perhaps for the following bit from this
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On Saturday, December 29, 2001, at 2:44:23 PM PST, Geoff Lane wrote:
Thanks for that -- I've installed the 6.5 plugin from RitLabs and it
all appears to work. I've uploaded my public key to the root server
and to the UK server. So, hopefully,
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On Wednesday, January 02, 2002, at 4:41:26 PM PST, sbsi lists wrote:
However, what I want to have happen is when I pick that specific
account, I'd like the template that it uses for FWD or REPLY or
whatever to be used and replace the one in my
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On Thursday, January 03, 2002, at 11:41:56 AM PST, Jim Riccardi, Jr.
wrote:
Hi, All!! OK... can someone tell me an easy way to manually or thru
a filter, move all TBUDL messages to a folder?
Hello Jim,
In the Incoming filter rules, I create a
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On Tuesday, January 08, 2002, at 8:41:36 AM PST, Marck D Pearlstone
wrote:
such as Ctrl + ' + e to give é, Ctrl + Shift + ^ + a to give â,
Ctrl + Shift + ~ + N to give ñ, Ctrl + Shift + : + u to give ü, and
so on. I've done all these examples
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On Tuesday, January 08, 2002, at 7:21:16 PM PST, Thomas F wrote:
Now you are telling me there is a character map application on my
Win98 system?
I had one on Win 3.1, but never found it on Win98. Please let me
know the name of the application.
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On Wednesday, January 09, 2002, at 9:02:54 AM PST, Luc wrote:
Yahoo has a feature that...
I want to do the same with my hotmail account...
eek! Both Yahoo and Hotmail! Are you a glutton for SPAM? :-)
Aside from strongly recommending that
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On Wednesday, January 09, 2002, at 11:37:16 AM PST, Luc wrote:
I forgot to mention in my original post that i have these accounts
for particular reasons, which are irrelevant at this moment :-)
I've often heard people state various reasons for
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On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 10:10:09 AM PST, Sebastian wrote:
Make sure as username you put your WHOLE email address, not just
your part before the @, but include the @gmx.net.
Also... If you use the gmx.net SMTP server for sending, you
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On Friday, January 11, 2002, at 11:24:05 PM PST, Luc wrote:
Standard it's the HTML tab that's active. (atleast with me it is).
Is there a way to have the plain text tab active so that i don't
have to switch that on ?
Options/Preferences... Then
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On Sunday, January 13, 2002, at 1:29:54 PM PST, Henry Harte wrote:
What I could/should do to enable Check mail for All for al e-mail
accounts?
Hello Henry,
For each account, in Account Properties/Options, there is an option
to Ignore 'Check All
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On Sunday, January 13, 2002, at 7:48:08 PM PST, GeekMaster wrote:
Anyway, give it a look. I want to say, like you, I am a registered
user of The Bat, and as I said, I really do think it's among the
very best apps out there. But, being the fanatic
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On Monday, January 14, 2002, at 1:32:18 PM PST, Ray Vermey wrote:
RR On Sunday, January 13, 2002, 4:24:39 PM, GeekMaster wrote:
G PocoMail. In some ways, it's less powerful than The Bat, but
nobody works harder than PocoMail's
G author at
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On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 12:20:27 AM PST, Dierk Haasis wrote:
Why, o why ... again a superfluous HTML mail with bad wrapping ...
Give them an inch, and they take up the whole road... :-(
It really is a dangerous line to cross. People
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On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 7:09:00 PM PST, Nick Andriash wrote:
You know, I was just thinking that seeing as you've created an
Account with GMX specifically for PGP Key retrieval only, you should
be able to filter right off the From: header
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On Wednesday, January 16, 2002, at 3:02:53 PM PST, Nicholas wrote:
= Begin preserved funky quoting ==
M I prefer PGP to S/MIME, simply because S/MIME sends your complete
public
M key with every message as an attachment, which
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On Thursday, January 17, 2002, at 9:05:36 AM PST, Geordon VanTassle
wrote:
Hello The,
I seem to be having some issues trying to set up a PGP auto-send.
[snip]
...but something seems to be screwed up.
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.53d under
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On Thursday, January 17, 2002, at 10:54:41 AM PST, Geordon VanTassle
wrote:
Anyway, I have gotten to the point where I set up the auto-response
according to the instructions, but nothing goes out when I send a
mail to that account with the
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On Thursday, January 17, 2002, at 12:57:53 PM PST, Geordon VanTassle
wrote:
I sure hope that SOMEONE can tell me where I screwed up! I thought I
did everything right, but is seems not, for some reason.
Hello Geordon,
Sometimes, it's the most
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On Thursday, January 17, 2002, at 1:28:34 PM PST, Geordon VanTassle
wrote:
Still doesn't seem to be working.
Any other ideas? Or have I stumped you? :)
In addition to having Active enabled, is Manually only also
enabled? Having both enabled
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On Thursday, January 17, 2002, at 12:42:07 PM PST, Commo Guy wrote:
Hrm, still doesn't seem to filter correctly.
It worked for me when you posted after trying Peter's recommendation
of starting over with a new filter. Care to post the maito again
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On Thursday, January 17, 2002, at 4:01:31 PM PST, ETM wrote:
I think I am going to go eat some worms. I registered last night.
Unless I'm just hallucinating (entirely possible), I seem to remember
reading on the TB! web site - during the Holiday
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On Saturday, January 19, 2002, at 3:55:32 PM PST, ETM wrote:
I have been to the Archives and it appears that I am unable to
import close to 500 email addresses into TB. Tell me that isn't
true.
It isn't true. :-) There is a little utility
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On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 8:23:52 AM PST, Thomas F wrote:
Hello myob,
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 16:20:17 + GMT (25/01/02, 00:20 +0800 GMT),
myob wrote:
m I've set TB as as a simple MAPI request handler, using the button
m in
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On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 12:50:41 PM PST, Luc wrote:
Hi list,
Strange thing is happening when i receive messages:
a message i receive through The Bat!, Outlook, Outlook Express,
comes out wrapped like this:
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On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 3:46:56 PM PST, David Conroy wrote:
However, the text editor just sucks ... doesn't it? Or am I doing
something wrong.
Hello David,
I am of the opinion that you are doing something wrong. :-) I love
TB!'s
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On Monday, February 04, 2002, at 5:35:49 PM PST, Peter Bennett wrote:
How the h*** do you enable and disable threading in a folder?
Hello Peter,
You can go to the View menu on the toolbar, go down to View threads
by, and choose None (or any of
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On Monday, February 04, 2002, at 8:07:21 PM PST, Dwight A Corrin
wrote:
Now if only threading was a per-folder option!
It is, isn't it, if you don't set a folder to use the defaults?
Yes - it's one of the things I really appreciate about TB!'s
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On Tuesday, February 05, 2002, at 4:21:39 PM PST, Peter Kerekes wrote:
I used in the past Agent for both E-mail and News-group reader. Now
that I am switching to BAT for E-mail I need on offline Newsreader.
Hello Peter,
Agent *is* an offline
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Hello,
I've been playing around with mass mailing templates - to send a
common message to a small group. The problem is this:
I would like each recipient to receive the message with *only their
own* address in the To field of the headers. So far,
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On Saturday, February 09, 2002, at 10:41:51 PM PST, Shahar wrote:
Create a QT and enable the Use for new/mass mailing. You can add
Macros in the template.
Now go to the address book or group and select all the recipients
you want to send the
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On Saturday, February 09, 2002, at 11:06:58 PM PST, Shahar wrote:
2. Mass mailing using template and this command creates a message
for each recipient.
Thank you Shahar!
I did it now with a mass mail template, and it worked as I wanted.
:-)
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On Sunday, February 10, 2002, at 12:50:13 PM PST, Luc wrote:
General question: is it a good idea to use Mail Bag Asssitant
together with TB! or is it not necessarily ? Are the functions TB!
has sufficient or has MBA something to add?
Hello Luc,
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On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 9:27:55 AM PST, Stuart Brook wrote:
Now, I've assumed this to be a CRAM MD-5 authentication. Pegasus and
Poco both seem to work OK in doing the authentication, but I cannot
get The Bat! to authenticate.
I get
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On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 3:47:47 PM PST, Nick Andriash
wrote:
What do you have to do for it to work? It just sits there in my
System Tray, and I cannot figure out what it needs to act as a local
SMTP Server. I don't see a manual with
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On Saturday, February 16, 2002, at 2:07:46 AM PST, Lionrhod wrote:
1) Whether I want it or not, this program wants me to send mail,
which, as you see, say Hello _(name/email addy)_ and Best
regards,
I have already tried making a blank page for
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On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 1:06:30 PM PST, Shoebuddy Jones
wrote:
When I put mail in the trash it is marked as read. I get a ton of
spam and do not want to mark email as read as I'm afraid I am
sending them some sort of confirmation that I
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On Saturday, February 23, 2002, at 10:22:48 AM PST, chas wrote:
...back to outlook express.
eek! I'm not sure if or how that can be done, but if it can be, I'm
sure someone here will be able to help you.
I just can't quite get my mind around the
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On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 6:14:58 PM PST, Stephen Thomas wrote:
Hello tbudl,
I just installed PGP 7.0.3, created a new key pair, and am having
trouble with The Bat finding the key pair. The Bat wants to create a
new key pair for me. How do
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On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 7:06:13 PM PST, Carsten Guthardt-Schulz
wrote:
Is there a possibility to reply to the sender of the email (instead
of to the reply-to address)? I just can't find it.
Hello Guti,
I think you can add this to your
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On Saturday, March 23, 2002, at 11:59:10 AM PST, Marek Mikus wrote:
Do You have Kaspersky 4.0 Personal (Pro maybe) version installed?
If Yes and it is properly installed, it should be found and
initialized.
I have KAV Personal Pro 3.x installed
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 6:16:39 AM PST, David Stone wrote:
Is this the correct way to create these new 'Inbox-Known' folders?
I'm a bit curious about this too. I installed v1.60 over my previous
version (1.53t), and I don't see any
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Hello,
I hardly ever look at the HTML version of mail, but there was one I
got this morning that I wanted to see, so I clicked on the HTML tab.
The display font was *huge* (some of the larger letters - even lower
case - would fill almost my entire
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 9:41:48 AM PST, Melissa Reese wrote:
What happened? Can I adjust it to display HTML properly?
I apologize for replying to my own message, but I want to add
something I should have mentioned before...
Sometimes
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 11:06:53 AM PST, Melissa Reese wrote:
I just noticed when I tried this on one such message, while the
plain text portion displayed properly, the HTML part displayed only
two non-standard characters (þ
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 11:28:17 AM PST, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
I can see both y with umlaut and the b-like character fine here...
Well, here's another *very* strange twist...
I just copy/pasted those two characters into a new message, PGP
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 11:36:03 AM PST, Melissa Reese wrote:
Something really strange is happening with my TB! message display -
for both plain text and HTML.
Another peculiar twist...
If I look at my sent messages in the sent folder
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 12:09:08 PM PST, Melissa Rese wrote:
The original mystery test message to myself:
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Okay... the plot thickens...
I sent that message from Becky, and again, all of the
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 12:13:33 PM PST, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
What if your server doesn't tolerate 8-bit characters in message
body?
As far as I know, I've never had any trouble with displaying 8-bit
characters.
Can you see these chars:
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 12:11:55 PM PST, Allie C Martin wrote:
Are you using the new RTV?
No - I'm using the fixed width font viewer.
What font is the RTV set to use? Perhaps the different font is
unable to display the characters. If
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 12:31:07 PM PST, Walt Newcomb wrote:
MR -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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MR ÿþ
Except for the List trailer this is everything that arrive at this
end.
This is becoming *very* interesting (albeit
On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 12:44:57 PM PST, Allie C Martin wrote:
After reading the rest of the thread as it came in I see that this
couldn't be the problem.
Right.
I see all of your messages in their entirety, with all the characters
you wish to send. Since with both Becky and TB!
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 12:57:55 PM PST, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
Can you see these chars: þ (this mail is QP encoded).
MR I'm not sure how many characters you sent, but I see only *one*
MR within the quotes. This one: þ
The umlaut-y was
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 12:57:23 PM PST, Melissa Reese wrote:
I'll not PGP sign this message, and I'll now try to copy/paste
*both* of the characters here (aside from the list trailers at the
bottom, there should still be a sentence or two
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 1:05:50 PM PST, Walt Newcomb wrote:
At12:57 3/24/2002 -0800, Melissa Reese said, in whole or in part, as
follows:
-- Begin Quote --
I'll not PGP sign this message, and
I'll now try to copy/paste
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 1:16:24 PM PST, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
Hello Melissa,
24. marec 2002, 22:02:20, you wrote:
MR In source view, I still only see the þ character. The umlaut-y
MR character seems to be working sort of like a preemptive
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 1:44:12 PM PST, Walt Newcomb wrote:
This is what I see in Eudora Pro 5.1
At12:57 3/24/2002 -0800, Melissa Reese said, in whole or in part, as
follows: -- Begin Quote --
I'll not PGP sign this message
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 1:46:06 PM PST, Luc wrote:
Just click on add in the virus option. You then get the choice:
external or Kaspersky. Choose Kaspersky. That's how it worked for
me.
That's what I tried, but got the error message. Could
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 1:36:12 PM PST, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
I think I know why that happens - umlaut-y is ASCII 255, which may
have some special meaning to your server.
Thank you for pointing that out. I seem to be having the same
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On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 4:52:26 PM PST, tracer wrote:
[I'm not sure what you've sent, but in your message as received
here, *everything* after the above quoted part is missing. There
are not even any list trailers. What I've quoted above is
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On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 9:10:51 AM PST, Jernej Simoncic wrote:
SGVsbG8gdHJhY2VyLA0KDQoyNS4gbWFyZWMgMjAwMiwgMTc6MzE6MzAsIHl
I just get a bunch of that (above) from that message. No decoding at
all here.
Melissa
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On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 3:38:31 PM PST, Joseph N. wrote:
Can others confirm this? Is this a Mailbag Assistant or a TB! issue,
or neither?
Hello Joseph,
I'm still using Mailbag v2.6c (I don't want to install the 2.8 beta
versions just yet).
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Hello,
I posted a message about this yesterday, but the thread was quickly
taken over by a tangential subject. I'd like to revisit this now...
I receive daily weather forecasts, and they arrive as both plain text
and HTML. Sometimes, I want to see
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On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 8:01:52 AM PST, tracer wrote:
Great, a BUG, can someone report it please?
I tried, but my message was returned, saying:
- The following addresses had transient non-fatal errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 7:49:01 PM PST, Rick Reumann wrote:
I have several pop accounts in the Bat. When I click on a mailto:
link such as the common ones for subscribing or unsubscribing from a
list, how do I change the account that pulls
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On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 7:47:22 AM PST, Dierk Haasis wrote:
If you have no problem with German: GMX.
I have some GMX accounts that I set up while they still offered the
English pages, and I can almost adequately stumble through the
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On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 1:49:14 PM PST, DG Raftery Sr. wrote:
Although myrealbox is an extremely good account, and used here,
myrealbox is IMAP and not pop3.
Not quite. It has POP3/SMTP access as well (I have one myrealbox
POP3/SMTP
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To Lukie_be and others...
I just wanted to mention a curious thing here - having to do with
TB!'s new RTV (Rich Text Viewer) and maito: URLs...
Pgp key:
Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?...
If the mailto begins with an upper case letter (Mailto:), the
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On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 8:21:06 PM PST, Paul Wilson wrote:
If you use Netcaptor you can translate the pages from German to
English using Babylon. That is the way I deal with my two GMX
accounts.
Using any browser, Alta-Vista
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On Thursday, March 28, 2002, at 12:17:06 PM PST, Nick Andriash wrote:
Using the Fixed-Width Viewer I am having no problems with MailTo's,
nor have I with any other Mailer I used that I can think of. There
might be something in the RFC's that
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On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 5:40:38 AM PST, Marion wrote:
ACM Pegasus has the ability to reflow sender paragraphs when quoting
ACM them. What it did was to reflow you're quoted material, but
ACM unlike TB!, it doesn't recognise initialed quote
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On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 7:37:20 AM PST, Reed Byers wrote:
I haven't installed ZoneAlarm yet -- if I do, and there's any
problems, I'll let everyone know.
Hello Reed,
I've been using ZoneAlarm Pro and TB! together for a long time, and
have
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On Friday, April 05, 2002, at 3:13:47 AM PST, Drew Hanson wrote:
I was hoping to get some thoughts on what people out there think is
the best e-mail client and why! Any top five lists!?
Hello Drew,
I've tried just about every Windows email
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 9:56:51 AM PST, Luc wrote:
It can be a bit tricky though if you use something like PGP. I
experienced some problems with it in the past: it messes up the
signature from time to time.
Hello Luc,
It's not really
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 10:41:02 AM PST, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
No, that won't be good, as this will sooner or later wrap quotes.
The best is to disable wrapping.
Hello Jernej,
Disable PGP's wrapping? (more on this in a bit)
Unless what
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 11:12:52 AM PST, Allie C Martin wrote:
The drawback is that in TB! you will have to ensure that you reflow
quoted material that doesn't exceed the PGP wrap setting or else
^^^ (?)
your
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 3:37:19 PM PST, Luc wrote:
That was my point at first: i had to disable PGP wrapping (but i
only use one mail editor thank god) and i even believed it was
Melissa who gave me that advise last year.
Actually, for my
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 3:53:04 PM PST, Paul Cartwright wrote:
does this make sense ?
Hello Paul,
I'm not sure about the particular quirk you mentioned, as I don't
experience that problem, but I'll tell you what doesn't make any sense
to
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 4:23:28 PM PST, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I'm not sure I understand what YOU mean. when I started that
message, I'm not sure if I hit forward OR create new email BUT I did
put a complete new subject line in, editor
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On Monday, April 08, 2002, at 7:11:06 PM PST, civ wrote:
Immediate was enabled. Another idea?
Go to your Sorting Office filter for the auto-response message, and
then to the Options tab. Under Send generated messages, enable
Immediately.
Melissa
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On Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 3:46:59 PM PST, Adam wrote:
Does the order of accounts matter from any perspective? Nothing
cares what is at the top or bottom?
Hello Adam,
I assume you're referring to how they're arranged in the account tree?
If
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