xander's suggestion per
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] will maintain integrity of
the message base's received date since the culprit is the index file
which is rebuilt when TB opens with messages in new folder. :-)
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Hello Kevin,
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 12:19:07 -0400 GMT(4/3/2005, 11:19 AM -0600 GMT),
per mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kevin Coates wrote:
> I think these types of discussions help elevate awareness of both the
> problems and the solutions.
Words of wisdom!
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the way email
MDP>> is supposed to work.
> ..."was" supposed to work, I'd say. Welcome to the 21st century. Needs
> and preferences change.
I've seen this argument on TB lists for years. It seems to be an
ideological issue / opinion. Why can't you provide optio
e. Why is that?
This is a VERY good question! I could guess, but it would only be
conjecture.
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k that they are much higher on the technical abilities side
than the average PC user when it comes to using computers.
With all that I've stated previously I don't feel HTML is as important
as a good IMAP email client even though I personally do not have an
integral need for IMAP.
Jus
an actually cause problems in that these switches are
| applied as they're encountered. The X-No-Archive header could nullify
| the expiry header if the former appears after the latter.
`-
Looks like something changed on Gmane's archival system. What?
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Usi
#x27;dummy' account in
TB. I then use my ISP's outbound SMTP server to send. You might say this
is TB filter system doing one of its finest functions. :-)
> BTW, Jeanny should be able to modify the filter I gave
> - on her system. I had a similar one in 1.62r.
Great!!!
t; feature.
Actually I don't. Please inform me!
I really don't use the more advanced features of filters that I'm sure
TB is capable of especially on the 'Read' filter side of things. At
least not in my opinion when compared to what Miguel has expressed in
the past with his
Hello Bill,
Thursday, January 27, 2005, 11:37:41 PM, Bill McCarthy wrote:
>> Bill, why did you need the condition below?
>>
>>>> AND Header field From does not match [,;]
> To catch an email sent from multiple addresses.
Makes sense to me know!
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Hello Greg,
Thursday, January 27, 2005, 10:38:28 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
>> Try this:
>> Header field From contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> AND Header field To contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> AND Header field From does not match [,;]
>> AND
ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/news_detail.php?ID=675 ]
| # The Sorting Office interface has been improved. The user can now
| search though the filters. The Sorting Office window has been given a
| new toolbar.
`-
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ve Out
Please note the short cut keys on the right of the menu.
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mport.
Well my memory tells me this has occurred to me in the past I just
couldn't recall which format I used. I probably should have tested
first.
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;t
change your computer date back to the correct date before the import the
problem persists.
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ve it like it is. With the volume down like
it is on TB lists, it may not much matter. :-)
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then archiving the folder.
Yes.
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UDL'ers were being banned because of the IP address their
messages originated. My memory tells me that Marck was one of them and
the ISP was AOL.
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imited user.
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ist out.
http://www.email-policy.com/Spam-black-lists.htm
IIRC I've used http://www.ordb.org/ to test a previous ISP which I had a
web site and SMTP server.
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. no,
> make that :-( as they beat the Lions).
Is the Grey cup soccer? That sport is definitely growing in the US.
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want to run gradfather, father, son batch backup which Marck posted some
time back. All the better. This can be debated every which way. All I
was trying to do is help her get TB on to 2nd PC. No more.
Anyway!!!
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eBat2.0". Open Windows Explorer to the program
directory and double click on "TBbckup1.reg" file.
You should now be in business on the new PC with the exact same settings
as the original.
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er for the "C:\Program Files\The Bat!\Speller" directory. Right
click and select the security tab. Check for the user name, then add
modify capabilities.
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nds upon your file structure. TB backup
may be the route to go, but I will say a batch backup is good to have
because you can integrate more advanced features of WinRar which would
be to backup only changes. Allie may be able to help you here because
my memory tells me this is how he backs up his sys
uot;all
> accounts".
This is probably the fastest on a 1 time basis although no threading
(Alt+0) should be used before selecting all (Ctrl+A) and deleting.
Instead of deleting could also export to file for safe keeping if
desired.
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tonight. I tried single and double quotes without
luck. TIA!
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Hello Greg,
Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 10:25:15 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
> Looks like you have a bad URL for download of 3.01
> ,- [ BAD NEWS ]
> | Not Found
> | The requested URL /en/products/thebat/download.php was not found on this
> server.
> |
> | Ap
Hello TBUDL,
Looks like you have a bad URL for download of 3.01
,- [ BAD NEWS ]
| Not Found
| The requested URL /en/products/thebat/download.php was not found on this server.
|
| Apache/1.3.31 Server at www.ritlabs.com Port 82
`-
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Using The Bat! v3.0.1
Hello Greg,
Sunday, October 10, 2004, 8:21:19 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
>> If you have saves a lot of spam and ham samples, you can train it on
>> those saved letters. That will speed up the training process.
> How do you do this?
,- [ per mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in TBBETA ]
|
I can do nothing and let learn on the fly, but I have about 500
spam messages that I would like to use to train.
> If you have saves a lot of spam and ham samples, you can train it on
> those saved letters. That will speed up the training process.
How do you do this?
...
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hole group of options to select from.
Yes I believe in "Sorting Office" for incoming set up a filter and on
the "Actions" tab select "Add address(es) to Address Book" and choose
group if appropriate. Do the same for outgoing mail. I haven't tried it
though, so
T, I then posted to GRC and
to DSLreports security group.
BM> I thought I was having a "senior" moment :)
ROTFLMAO!
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Current version is
efile on shutdown. I
thought this would be good to wipe any passwords and such that may be it
with memory swapping (i.e. just thinking out loud). The very day that I
actived the pagefile wipe on shutdown my ISP's EarthLink TLS did NOT
function. Thinking out loud a again I don't give a darn b
Hello Greg,
Sunday, July 18, 2004, 12:08:23 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
GS> I sent this to 3 TB lists, not knowing which would be the most
GS> appropriate.
A little off topic and do apologize, so taken question elsewhere.
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Hello Greg,
Sunday, July 18, 2004, 12:08:23 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
GS> Any ideals why my router firewall SMC7004FW would send an intrusion email alert on
GS> a SYN flood with a source in RU per the following URL:
GS>
http://www.ripe.net/perl/whois?form_type=simple&full
uxn.com/
| 1. Type the intruder's IP address into the IP WHOIS search engine
| 2. Click the Query Button
| 3. Detailed network and administration information will be displayed
`-
Please note that my IP address can be verified per TBUDL
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent earlier today.
Any ideals? T
, since the latter won't
RO> show when you're using the plain text viewer.
I've reverted to the PTV as well. Easier to read, and picture in TB
header works fine. I'm glad you brought this to my attention because I
thought the picture was only available in the RTV.
Hello TBOT,
It looks like the "PCWSmileys.zip" file has another copy of
"PCWSmileys.zip" within itself. If I'm seeing this correctly, please
correct the file structure to reduce the size of the download.
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gt; Next time use the mass mailing feature. That way each recipient gets
RO> his own message without any other recipients listed. Besides that, you
RO> can personalise the messages with mass mailing: things like "Hi %ToFName"
RO> work.
Yes I think this is best solution.
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Hello Richard,
Sunday, July 4, 2004, 10:05:17 PM, Richard H. Stoddard wrote:
RHS> I just backup all folders
RHS> and run a full restore on the second machine, which at least on mine
RHS> overwrites the original message base, meaning the messages that have
RHS> been deleted do not reappear.
Well
If you
are using limited accounts to access TB on different machines, does the
NTFS permissions carry forward to the restored directories? If yes and
the limited accounts have different names, then this may be what is
causing the problem. Whatever!
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27;s an
aacu> aumenting system not a synchronising system.
Are you talking about the backup tool or synchronizing?
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Current
Hello Mary,
Friday, July 2, 2004, 6:40:15 PM, Mary Bull wrote:
MB> Then Greg Strong posted this solution. And he felt so strongly about
MB> it that he sent it to tbudl and tbbeta also. (I know that because I'm
MB> subscribed to both those lists, also.)
I did because I do feel str
Hello Terry,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 1:30:26 PM, Terry G. Munson wrote:
TGM> I think "follow up" would be "references" in version 2.00.
I think you are correct, so my earlier post was incorrect. Whatever!
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every time
s> there is a new release, does one have to pay for the upgrade?
NO!!! Obviously I assume you have paid for a V2 license.
Download and simply install over older version. You will probably see
the header change to "Follow-up".
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x27;t see it or thought "Hey, I don't want to
s> rehash it."
I do know they changed the header name at some point in time. Is there
a "Reply-To". If yes, then give that a try. If you replying to a
message way down in a thread, you should see a whole bunch of message
IDs
nk.
Just like I've done with this message.
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Hello TBBETA,
Is MyRealBox bouncing messages from TB Lists?
I started testing IMAP on MRB months ago, and it appears MRB is no
longer receiving messages from TB Lists. Anyone confirm?
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Hello TBUDL,
test
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on the URL from the sent mail folder.
Not confirmed.
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"I'm sick! I ought to be home in bed with a nurse."
Current version is 2
7ZCltg%3d&ct=NA&1v=ADDRESS&2sbx=0&1ct=NA&2pn=Austin%2dBergstrom%20Intl%20Airport%20%28AUS%29&1y=US&1tabval=search&1z=78205&2s=TX&2v=ADDRESS&did=1087094131&2y=US&2z=78719
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4
if "%archMl%"=="b2" set archDlMl=b3
if "%archMl%"=="b1" set archDlMl=b2
set nameMl=%drvBU%\%dstdir%tbIcMl%archDlMl%.7z
del %nameMl%
%drvPm%
cd %srcdirPM%
--#2 Incremental TB Backup Batch File (Name: TBigfs.bat)-<<
-----#3
scribing or Adjusting your Subscription"
& login to TBUDL Subscription. I believe you can change your email
address without un-subscribing.
MR> Do I need to unsubscribe and re-subscribe?
No see above.
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Hello rich,
Sunday, May 30, 2004, 1:16:45 AM, rich gregory wrote:
rg> Hummm. Maybe we should all just pay .05 cents for each email we
rg> send...
I don't like that ideal either.
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Hello Gerard,
Monday, May 24, 2004, 10:36:46 AM, Gerard wrote:
G> There has just been a new plugin update. We are at version 7.0.245
G> now
Is this for the free version 6 or version 7?
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s.
>>
...
GM> Great !!!
GM> It worked!!
IIRC newer versions of TB install the mail directory in a sub-directory
of the user's somewhere under C:\Documents and Settings when it is a
clean install. Don't recall exact directory.
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nsidered
M> OT and discussed in TBOT.
Isn't this really a function of opinions which are a function of needs?
:-) Sounds like an old broken record, but true!
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(Saying for the day: Like a f
could use TB's macro capabilities
at work, but you know you have to use the what is provided. Not much
choice.
M> Or maybe not, I'm not sure if OE has macros to tell "what time it is
M> where I live". ;-)
Not me! :-)
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t tagline. :-)
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"There are two theories about arguing with women
Neither one works."
Current version is 2.1
ental backup on
shut down of TB works great.
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Without Time, everything would happen at once.
Current version is 2.10.03 | '
directory of TB I have
to have "c:\program files\The Bat!\" in the "start in" field of the
short cut for it to work.
Thanks for the info!
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Sorry, out of order!
___
losed.
A> Maybe the intention was a bit different as you were interpreting in
A> running the 100 line program you posted.
My intention was to run 7-Zip command line (i.e. backup TB) after TB
exit. It simply didn't work like you suggested because 7-Zip ran while
TB was still open.
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s. Like I said just thinking out
GS>> loud.
MDP> Anything /can/ be done if you're working at a programming level.
If you come up with some ideal, then let me know. I do like the ideal of
running an incremental backup on exit.
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p, and
run it yourself.
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There are no guarantees in life.
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nces of NT systems. Like I said just thinking out loud.
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There are no guarantees in life.
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Hello Greg,
Sunday, May 16, 2004, 3:43:23 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
GS>>> If TB has no way to call a batch file on exit, does anybody know how to
GS>>> create this functionality?
A>> No problem. TB is just one program in your batch file. Put it at the
A>> top, and the
nds will run along after.
I did try this but the command box window closed before exiting the TB.
Any other ideals.
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Quoting Abe Lincoln: You can please all the people some of the time,
some of the
~~~~~~
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| --
| Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- Consultant Software Engineer
| TB! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1
| '
|
| [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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The only sure things in life are death and taxes.
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Hello Greg,
Sunday, May 16, 2004, 2:36:55 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
A>> This can't be from a working batch file. Since many of your pathnames
A>> are not quoted. So the later ones should fail.
GS> You are correct on the "copy X:\TBArchives\tbreg.reg" everything els
ail_X_7z.7z -up0q0r2x1y2z1w2 "AppsBase\MAIL\*" -r
A> What would be the meaning of this part?
Those are all the switches in 7-Zip command line to do the incremental
backup. See the help file subjects of "u (Update) command" and "-u
(Update options) switch"
ive=b2
goto loopMail
:
:runoutMl
:
set archive=b1
set nameMl=%dstdir%tbMail%archive%.7z
del %nameMl%
:
:doitMl
:----
x:
cd x:\
7z a %nameMl% "%srcdirMl%*" -r
if "%archive%&q
h the free version of AVG and have a more recent plugin
H> than this?
Maybe someone else does, but it works fine for me.
H> Or even just if it's ok to keep using this old plugin? AVG is up to
H> date and seems to work fine, I just wonder whether the plugin is dated.
If it ain't
Hello Greg,
Sunday, May 2, 2004, 4:04:46 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
GS> The "common" folder is not associated with an email account which is the
GS> same for VFs or just plain common folders. IOW it is outside an email
GS> account folder tree structure.
I should add the filter
te with an email account by moving the folder below the
email account, then moving in to the email account.
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Hello MAU,
Friday, April 30, 2004, 4:28:12 PM, MAU wrote:
M> Redundancy. What does it mean? ;-)
see
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Redundancy&x=17&y=21
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o prioritize
and fix major bugs with PRESENT feature set.
Take care!
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Hello tb,
Sunday, April 18, 2004, 11:27:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
tko> Finally, if you have recommendations, let's hear them.
Backup!
...
tko> Now, sincere recommendations?
I can't say it any more sincere than I've already stated.
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o http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html,
then click on "TB! Regex Macro Repository", then the page
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html opens with no errors.
I just thought I'd let you know. Don't know why.
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post via SMTP.
IOW a reply must be via email and not through the news reader unless the
news reader can send email. I know Agent can send email & probably
others as well, but not sure which is why I stated this.
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nt on TBOT so thought I'd ask the question on the TB lists.
I'm just thinking out loud.
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l-archive.com archives?
I think what Allie is trying to say is that you have options, and by
combining more than 1 option the result may NOT be what is intended.
This happened to me, and I was appropriately directed by Gmane's author
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen to see the URL at http://gmane
Hello Greg,
Sunday, March 14, 2004, 10:31:06 AM, Greg Strong wrote:
GS> This has to be the message the block notice pertains to because it
GS> is the only one that I've sent to TBUDL up to this po
I've sent to TBUDL up to this point in time.
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This is a forwarded message
From: CxProtect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, March 14, 2004, 10:07:10 AM
Su
Hello Allie,
Sunday, March 14, 2004, 7:04:08 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
AM> To prevent your messages from appearing at all, use the header:
AM> X-Archive: expiry=0
Ok I've made the changes.
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Hello Allie,
Sunday, February 29, 2004, 11:35:58 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
AM> The domain names within headers may be obfuscated as well.
^
key operative word
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fix.
Needless to say I am a little wary of these type of situations.
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uration will
lose threading in their replies. IMHO a major point of the TBUDL.
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on for a new user I bring it up.
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as well stoke the fire. :-)
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ten off go. Sorry you will NOT sway me on this.
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m/ and
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php.
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Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.04.07 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello TBUDL,
> Current version is 2.04.07 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Shouldn't it be 2.04.7?
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Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.04
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I believe this should hide your email address on web pages from robots.
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Best Regards,
Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.04.07 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
ect VM (one which you
are using on a folder) | click "Use by ...". Now look at the folder
where you know you are using that particular view mode and you will see
it is NOT selected.
BUG?
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Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 260
r, but my point is I think it is a BUG.
You should see folders selected for the view mode your looking at under
the options | preferences that you have set from the main window.
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Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
, or as you suggest new behavior.
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Best Regards,
Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.04.07 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello Greg,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 9:54:40 AM, Greg Strong wrote:
GS> I reported 2 spam email this morning. The first did not give me an
GS> option to click on the button to report because the email had been
GS> previously reported.
Probably my mistake.
New account indicat
ent, and if none for the parent to default to the account-wide "No
view mode."
Which raises the question: Where are account-wide "No view mode"
defined?
Just thinking out loud, and excuse me if I'm all wet.
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Using The Bat! v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2
ame" or when in Main window and
right mouse click folder | Folder view mode | selected VM.
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Greg Strong
TB! v2.04.7 on Windows XP Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.04.04 | 'Using
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