Thanks for the comedy -
Adrian wrote: "It's not the mailing list. It's your ISP."
reply: The error message I received was from the mailing list.
Groetjes wrote: "I guess you were mistaken about the format you were
using." (referring to plain text format)
reply: The mistake would be The Bat!
Any suggestions on how to use The Bat! to send mail to The Bat! mailing
list?
Thanks.
Gary Odom
Current version is 4.2.42 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
d not display
them.
My opinion is that The Bat! developers are pathetic testers of their
product, and quite unprofessional to foist such a defective product upon
consumers.
--
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Current version is 4.2.42 | &
ng list to
fix it.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Friday, May 6, 2011 1:38:36 PM
The Bat! version 4.2.42
OS = Windows XP 5.1
Friday, May 6, 2011, 1:38:36 PM, Dwight wrote:
> On Friday, May 6, 2011, 3:04:23 PM, Gary Odom wrote:
>
>> Create an HTML email.
> easi
Create an HTML email. Save it. Close it. Open it. What you see is garbage,
though the underlying message still is okay if you print it.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Friday, May 6, 2011 7:46:29 AM
The Bat! version 4.2.42
OS = Windows XP 5.1
Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 7:46:29 AM, Thomas
5.0.8 corrupts any saved draft email. The Bat! staff confirmed this.
Poor form not to have found this in testing before product release.
Regards,
Gary Odom
Current version is 4.2.42 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.
When I try to send a message to this mailing list using The Bat! (4.2.42),
I always get an error: "The message's content type was not explicitly
allowed"
What is the problem, and what is the solution?
After many months of use, The Bat! remains a frustrating program, rather
amateurish it is presen
Is it possible to insert a symbol into an email message using the
Bat email editor? If so, how? Thanks.
Regards,
Gary Odom
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi :
I'd appreciate some info on Colour Groups: good for? how best used?
Thanks.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi :
What's the story with the "Inbox - Known" folder?
Thanks.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
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http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
okies tracking you web activities.
The best program I've found is MAXA cookie manager. http://www.maxa-tools.com/
The interface is gaudy, but the program does the job, and the interface is easy
to work with. Another obscure find.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Friday, September 24, 2010
On a different topic - I used Comodo for quite a while. Is a memory pig and had
some odd behaviors, though my recall is fuzzy. Moved to Vipre months ago. Am
quite satisfied with its features and performance. Vipre integrates well with
the Bat! for anti-virus.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g
My experience is that the feature doesn't work.
Thanks.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Friday, September 17, 2010 6:27:33 PM
The Bat! version 4.2.36.4
OS = Windows XP 5.1
Friday, September 17, 2010, 6:27:33 PM, Edward wrote:
> Hello Rick,
> Friday, September 17, 2010, 2:51
well they work.
What is recommended to try to create more aesthetic templates, or other useful
macros to enliven The Bat!?
Using Windows XP.
Thanks for the guidance.
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Current version is 4.2.23 | 'Using TBUD
Hi:
How does one send an email to the second email address (on the second line) of
a contact?
Regards,
Gary Odom
g...@waterfire.us
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The Bat! version 4.2.36.4
OS = Windows XP 5.1
Current version is 4.2.23 | 'Using
)
doesn't get reset.
Try deleting the account and starting with a new one. The settings Roelof
recommends really do work.
--
Gary
-- Random Tagline --
Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more
intelligently.
___
. Simply highlight the filter, then copy it with the
> right-click-menu or +C and paste it to its destination account.
You don't seem to understand. I want to copy the entire tree of incoming
filters from one account to another. That choice is grayed out at the
incoming filter level.
--
Greetings, 12:19, Tuesday, November 11,
2008
As I recall. I was once able to copy filters from one account to another
using the Copy_tree function. However, it no longer seems to be available.
Is there some "back door" way to do this?
he Bat does
most of this also. The advantage is that Kookiejar has some features for
adding and editing the cookies, and the features in Kookiejar are
documented.
I had no idea The Bat could do some of this. That's why I love it!?
--
Gary
-- Random Tagline --
Success is going from failure
I have
Kookiejar put a random cookie in cookie.txt every 5 min. Whenever I compose
a new message the following template adds it to my message.
%wrapped=%Cookie="C:\Program Files\KookieJar6\cookie.txt"
If you want to pick them manually you can, but I have over 700 to pick from
now, I'm
ting random cookies. It's called cookie
jar and it's free.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kookiejar/
--
Gary
-- Random Tagline --
Warning: Wizard's guild parking only. Violators will be toad.
Mail Handler
to consider that The Bat should be CLOSED when I made the
registry changes. Of course, it only reads those values when it opens. Your
note jogged my thinking.
The lost ticker has now returned. Thanks.
--
Gary
-- Quintessential is now playing: Fantasy Band - All In All
-- Random Tagline --
A
f dragging the ghost
into the present.
Is there some registry setting that I might be able to adjust to point the
ticker back into the real world?
--
Gary
-- Quintessential is now playing: Acoustic Alchemy - The Moon and the Sun
-- Random Tagline --
Human beings, who are almost unique in having
ecent change in my system is that I switched from a 21-in CRT to a
19-in LCD. Could the ticker be pointed to an off-screen area and somehow
just aborting? Any ideas on how I might get it back?
--
Gary
-- Quintessential is now playing: Fourplay - Rollin'
-- Random Tagline --
The whole proble
Greetings, 09:26, Tuesday, September 19,
2006
I now find my address book is empty. And I cannot find any .ABD files that
seem to hold my old addresses. Is there some way to import the addresses
from my backup files?
--
Gary
-- Quintessential is now
ere's a second check box under
Properties-Additional that must be set to make it work.
My experience is that you may also need to check the Compress Folders
box under Properties-Additional or it still may not work.
--
Gary
-- Quintessential is now playing: Fourplay - Fields Of Gold
-- Ran
r, when in fact 29 have been moved
to other folders and the two remaining have both been read. I've turned off
all synchronization, so that's not it. The count corrects itself if I
compress the folder.
Any ideas?
--
Gary
-- Quintessential is now playing: Lee Ritenour - A Little Bumpin
started. It didn't automatically index everything when I
configured it to do so and then closed TB down to force it to start.
Not sure why, but it seemed to go better when I forced the re-indexing
manually. Hopefully, this will be useful feedback for the author.
--
Gary
-- Quintessential i
ed four times before the count of mail messages appeared to
asymptote on the GDS status page, so the plugin still needs some tweaking.
However, the searches are quick once the indexes are in place. This looks
like a very promising tool.
--
Gary
-- Quintessential is now playing: Theo Bishop - Walk W
Hi tbudl,
or button, or something.
--
Best regards,
Gary
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Wolffe,
Cool!
Should have a button though, or some preset key. I used ctrl+j, which was park. I
never use park, but thats just me. Who doesn't use mark as junk at least 5 times a
day?
--
Best regards,
Gary
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Monday, July 12,
There are other choices
A> there.
Good tip Allie, I had forgotten about that one. Thanks
--
Gary
Bills travel through the mail at twice the speed of checks.
Using TB! 2.00.6 on SUSE Linux exclusively.
Current version is 2.00
disk volume for example, and large encrypted keys >4096.. Sure
hope he comes out with a similar v8 product.
--
Best regards,
Gary
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Thanks so much. That is what I thought but was not for sure. Will keep
evaluating the program since it has so many other great features.
Gary
At 01:52 PM 3/15/2003 +0700, you wrote:
Hello Gary,
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 19:25:17 -0500 GMT (15/03/03, 07:25 +0700 GMT),
Gary Hunt wrote:
> I am try
earlier entries of %cursor. From this, I assume there is no way to do this.
Your input highly appreciated.
Gary
Gary Hunt
Answers To Your Bible Questions at
http://www.biblesearch.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(718) 434-7345
Current version is 1.62
ink that
this is a real virus.
--
Gary
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-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
>
> ===
>
> I have left out the text of the message, but it seems to me that this
> dsbl.org is some sort of spam blocker, but I can't find out what it
> is about me that they don't like.
Not a spam blocker, but IP bl
re does not know what he is doing. They certainly would
be able to see the bounce in their logs, probably from a lot of MUAs. Of
course, they could have inherited this from a former administrator, (just
speculation) and not know it, but it definitely is not set up correctly.
--
Best regards,
Ga
ech support and ask them why you are getting the 5.7.1.
error, or more specifically the
Server reply - sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
(#5.7.1)
They can check their logs.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Logic is a systematic method
qmail server for auth. It is a strange
problem... Thanks.
--
Best regards,
Gary
I didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.
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before ...
(long ago)..
For reference, qmail does not support auth or MD5 auth, or POP before
SMTP, or SMTP before POP, in its basic installation. One must add
additional packages and actually build them into qmail.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.
_
n your email setup for
your domain. I use TB! on my mail server with qmail with several domains
without a hitch.
--
Best regards,
Gary
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Current version
check also on the transport POP auth (Receive Mail) to see
that MD5 was not checked? Also the account/properties/transport panel was
okay and set to regular.
--
Best regards,
Gary
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
___
perties/transport/SMTP
authentication, then click "perform SMTP auth check "use settings of mail
retrieval. Uncheck "Require MD5, and do *not* check on the bottom "Pop
before SMTP"
--
Best regards,
Gary
The t
s should be blocked.
--
Best regards,
Gary
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ces, and these
are listed in the help file "Regular Expressions Syntax (Advanced)" then
"Differences From Perl"
http://www.perl.org is a good site.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Never settl
? I've
V> never used them in an email client before, and very little otherwise
V> too, though I'm a CS graduate student :)
Very basic tenets are in the help files under regular expressions.
otherwise, google is your friend. There is some excellent material
available on line.
--
B
Hi Marck,
On Thursday, October 31, 2002, 4:42 PM, you mentioned about "TB! Descrimination":
M> Ask Cogeco in Canada.
Change the TB! headers to French .. That is so ridiculous...
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Incoming fire ha
om a
spammer which was caught in my system... It did not dawn on me until just
now. Have not heard of that prior. To me, this attitude shows the
stupidly of some ISPs. Better they should FILTER OUT Outlook and OE, then
the world would be a better place.
Thanks for pointing this out.
--
Best reg
n my email address for same, and it was rejected. I
had to resend the mail as a forward from its backup.. Just did it again
too, with Jan's reply, but have now fixed it... Good eyes
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Why is that when you transport something by car, it'
on
who received this. Also, you might want to check a few ORBs to see if
your IP address/range is blacklisted. One would be the mail-abuse
prevention system at http://www.mail-abuse.org
--
Best regards,
Gary
sed '/^[when][coders]/!d
/^...
tall it, and have a
superb MUA without basically touching anything, or one can really get into
it and chomp on it, or anywhere in-between. One has that freedom to
explore the power that lies within.
Just my .0038 pounds ..
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: If marriage is outlawed,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:56:33PM + or thereabouts, Barry2 wrote:
> Hello Gary,
> Perhaps we should also add [ Tools / Backup ] to our regular routine ?
> It doesn't take that long and at least you'd have a way of rolling
> back to a date with most of
ow if Mdaemon
supports IMAP as a server.. Ah, just checked and Mdaemon does support
IMAP (v6.5).. You questions are really Mdaemon questions related, I
think. I don't use it, otherwise I would be able to help you more.
--
Best regards,
Gary
sed '/^[when][coders]/!d
his idea?
I too think it is an excellent idea, as too many important things can be
lost. I am sure it would be easy to implement the code for this, well
maybe, by having it change folder permissions, or some such.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Curren
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 08:56:05PM + or thereabouts, Barry2 wrote:
> Hello Gary,
> Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 6:04:43 PM, you wrote:
> P>> I have to manually go in to the outbox and send it.
> G> Not really, just hit Shift F2, and all queued mail will be sent.
>
Hi Pete,
On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 11:59 AM, you mentioned about "Message Que":
P> I have to manually go in to the outbox and send it.
Not really, just hit Shift F2, and all queued mail will be sent.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: I don't want any ye
rop in the grand Windows manner, or highlight the
message, so it is in focus, then hit Ctrl V and pick the folder you want
it moved to.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: When you come to a fork in the road, take it!
__
for TB!... Well this turned out not to be true,
even though it said so on their web site. You now must have the Pro
edition which costs about $99 to get the plug-in for TB!... I was really
upset about this, and do not plan on renewing my subscription. I currently
use AVG when in Windows, and it
address per line.. yes?
--
Best regards,
Gary
Did you hear about the dyslexic, agnostic insomniac who stays up all night wondering
if there really is a Dog?
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and
B> Firewall, it's merely the first step and takes a bit of the load off
B> the bandwidth too as you aren't transmitting data that you are only
B> going to delete anyway.
Right !
--
Best regards,
Gary
Love your neighbor, but don't get caught.
ings field. Use the radio button "Entire Header".
T> Under the Advanced tab, make sure the radio button Kill is selected
T> (default).
This is a great feature, that I do not remember being in the "the Old
Bat"... Excellent stuff.. thanks Thomas...
--
Best regards,
Ga
ccount / properties / mail
management / mail dispatcher. You will then see you mail before it is
downloaded, and you can hand delete the offending files, while it is on
your ISP's server, before it reaches you.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Too much of a goo
ads in mailing lists based on message ID of the root message. I
M> also wish there was a button for that.
Can you do that in TB's filters with a reg ex (regular expression) on the
headers based on original message ID (or part of it)?
--
Best regards,
Gary
I couldn't repa
ing at a folder, to see what messages remain
D> unread, but then you decide not to read them now. Later, you cannot tell
D> which messages have just arrived.
Excellent point. Now I can see where this third tier visual notification
would come in handy.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today
oup or a message board?
Good question.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Sex is hereditary. If your parents never had it, chances are you
won't either.
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sier ?
Do you know what the shortcut key for this (full height account tree) is,
i.e. crtl+shft+E would be Horizontal split?
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Computer : a million morons working at the speed of light.
interchangeable. Thanks Thomas.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: The attention span of a computer is only as long as its electrical
cord Turnaucka's Law
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Hi Dave,
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 2:41 AM, you mentioned about "(no subject)":
Gary>> next unread message.
D> control right-arrow.
Thanks Dave, works perfectly..
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Chaos, panic, pandemoniu
key (or any key mapped) for
this function.
--
Best regards,
Gary
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'ya get to use the
darn thing,
--
Best regards,
Gary
Atheism is a non-prophet organization
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e with your test.
--
Best regards,
Gary
I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it.
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t; is
meaninless. Availability of different destination SMTP servers, means
nothing more then proper MX records for transmission / reception of email.
It is the same for someone who sends out 10-20 million emails a day, or
for us, just sending out a relatively few.
--
Be
rator slaps Nick with a trout".
>
> And I still have the marks to prove it! ;o)
At least you have marks. I'm luck I can still remember that.
--
Best regards,
Gary
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anything else you
>can think of?
It is really very simple if you are talking about myrealbox. You must use
POP before SMTP. Simply, hit F2 in TB! to pop myrealbox mail before you send
your mail.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Current versio
ny TBUDL email.
--
Best regards,
Gary
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at'
Yah, having been in business for so many years, they should change a
marketing presence and awareness which took years to develop... Now that
makes sense. You really sound like a perfect candidate for Outlook..
couldn't find a better match.
--
Gary
___
That would solve
all my needs, and certainly open up a tremendous market for TB!
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Why don't sheep shrink when it rains?
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urce hog, it took FOREVER
P> to boot up. Mercury is nice ( free), fast (free), and does the job!!
P> and did I mention it is FREE??
Was that like free? If the true be known, my entire OS and all the
services are FREE, thereby saving about $10,000 worth of services. How's
that for FREE.
Hi Paul,
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 1:09 PM, you mentioned about "ATT Broadband
connections problems":
G>> using TB! (or any mail client). Yahoo for example at one time allowed
G>> this, but now *charge* for it. If you go to the sites mentioned above, you
G>>
receiving mail, *however* I do not know if they now
provide for you to POP (get) your mail directly off their server now via
using TB! (or any mail client). Yahoo for example at one time allowed
this, but now *charge* for it. If you go to the sites mentioned above, you
can find out.
--
Best re
figuring
s> out what some of these things are - nameservers, DNS, Dynamic
s> something or other - where the IP address is chosen as you go...
LOL, yes I can see that. That's only the beginning... now to actually set
up all these things.. (just
d, go
through my own servers for DNS, and use Mercury too (while in Windows).
cool beans. On my LAN at home, while wife is in Windows, she uses our
Linux mail server for SMTP/POP3.
G>> if it does, etc. Probably uses the ISPs DNS for this if it
G>> checks. Interesting.
A> Exactly!
e
advantageous for sending mail in Windows. I will check Mercury out, as I
have questions regarding DNS records, if, or how, it resolves MX records
before it sends, if it does, etc. Probably uses the ISPs DNS for this if
it checks. Interesting.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: C
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:29:14AM -0500 or thereabouts, Allie C Martin wrote:
> Gary [G] wrote:'
> G> Mercury would work best if you had your own domain, and running
> G> your own mail server. Otherwise, I don't see any practical use
> G> for it, as TB! provides
00 number access that you can use, for those times you are not
in a provided area, (in the boonies), so that you can get on line.
Earthlink comes to mind.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Somedays it's just not worth chewing through the restraints...
s AOL and some other ISPs block
port 25, so that you cannot relay mail directly. You must use their
servers, i.e. their setup for mail via their servers. The only
alternative is to find a real ISP
--
Best regards,
Gary
When you come to a fork in the road, take it!
_
r.. which was originally
designed for UNIX/Linux. All of the work has been taken care of for you.
spamassassin can be found here
http://spamassassin.taint.org/
and a pop3 proxy for windows involving spamassassin can be found here:
http://mcd.perlmonk.org/pop3proxy/
--
Best regards,
Gary
re available in TB! However,
these additional things are not necessary to get or send mail. I am not
familiar with showing italic words, as this would require a rich text
format, or HTML sending.
--
Best regards,
Gary
I never forget a
. Try closing that down, and
sew what happens when you send mail. You should be able to send mail even
though it is not open. OTOH, leave port 110 open, so you can fetch or POP
your mail... This way, you will not have to keep port 25 open at all.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Warning: Dates i
the Web.
--
Best regards,
Gary
A flashlight is a case for holding dead batteries.
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ou use IMAP and/or SLL to your ISP,
let us know...
--
Best regards,
Gary
I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder.
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ers in TB! Next time you get
one, can you forward a copy to me also.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: I was trying to daydream, but my mind kept wandering.
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itially done from the MTA either from
hinet.net on sending, or from Art's ISP in receiving, or the spammer's
software itself.
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
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d thing.. Personally I would filter it to go to the bit bucket (trash),
so you never see it, using something like reg ex on kludges using
^.*@hinet.net*, or something more exotic such as
(^(To|Cc|From):.*@hinet.net*)
I filter this junk from DNS and my MTA before it hits my box.
--
Best rega
t off and keep it off.
--
Gary
Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 98
4.10 Build A
Current Ver: 1.61
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
Moder
http://www.infinisource.com/techfiles/maxmtu.html#maxmtu has
instructions for setting the Max MTU on your system.
The smaller you set the Max MTU, the less likely you will have an MTU
problem. However, the smaller you set the MTU, the less efficient
your connection becomes.
--
Best regards,
G
, the server responds--"login only available under a layer."
Can someone explain what this means? And can TB handle it?
--Gary
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Unsubscribe: mai
under either Netscape 4.7 or IE 6.0.
I get javascript errors and a blank page in both cases.
I think Beonex is going to be my new default browser.
--Gary
<==Original message text===>
From: Marck D Pearlstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sudip Pokhrel
Microsoft. Still, the FAQ reports
"Done, but with errors on page" after loading and all that gets displayed is
one line at the top and a white background. No links or anything.
--Gary
<==Original message text===>
From: Marck D Pearlstone <[EMAIL PR
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