e top
left corner of screen 2 and does not move if I drag the window to screen 1.
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S. I thought that was the case, but I could not remember. I
used to do the same as you to move data between desktop and laptop,
but have been using IMAP for 5 years now.
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Cur
current version, my experience is
that the upgrade is painless. If you are expecting a new look and feel to
the software, then v5 is probably not for you, however!
Julian
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members and
then use the mass mailing features to send messages to all members in
that Group.
There is more information in the help files which is worth reading
carefully as there are some choices about how groups interact with the
main addressbook.
Julian
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j
sion 3121 is just out and solves the
problems, as far as I can tell.
Julian
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e working hard on a solution.
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tting this?
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k menu of the Message Viewer then the signature text
will be whatever is specified in
Options|Preferences|Viewer/Editor|HTML/Windows Editor.
I use the plain text editor, but view in Windows mode to get the
text styles.
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nning to, I would consider other options,
such as IMAP. Others will be able to help here.
Julian
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On Wednesday, October 31, 2007, 9:47:48 AM, Julian Beach (Lists) wrote:
> Now going to see if the problem is caused by a combination of TB! and
> my router config. I sent the message successfully yesterday from the
> office using TB.
I have tested this. It appears to be a problem wit
ithout problems
2. I can send the same message using Outlook
Now going to see if the problem is caused by a combination of TB! and
my router config. I sent the message successfully yesterday from the
office using TB.
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other than a log entry to say that the WAN Interface
is down. I have tried my ISP's email servers and my backup email
servers via SMPTAUTH with the same effect.
Any clues anyone?
Julian
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anually, or recreate them manually.
I don't synch in the other direction (from Laptop to PC), as all the
messages are held on the server and I download them when I am next at
my PC.
I hope that this helps
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hared
folder on my PC to hold the synch files.
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Hello TB! Users,
I have just installed 3.99.3 and am doing my first synchonize between
my PC and Laptop with this version. It is really slow, and eats
resources. Has anyone else experienced this? Previous versions have
been getting faster, so this appears to be a step backwards.
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ccount|View Log or
ctrl+shift+A) to see if there is an explanation. Is the email address
valid? Have you sent other messages successfully to that address?
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Current vers
topping this happening at the following location
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=933450 but Brian Livingstone
(http://windowssecrets.com/) suggests that it is easier to reset it
manually.
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in turn by using
Ctrl-] - it is my favourite TB! keyboard shortcut!
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s as Spam in the
same filter to catch some of the ones not caught by AntispamSniper,
but I cannot find a macro action for this. Any ideas?
I was going to look at MyMacros, but I cannot find a working link to
this. Does anyone have one?
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ility or not.
Go to Account Properties for the account(s) in question. Go down to
Templates, then Reply (you may need to expand the Templates list to
see this) and uncheck the checkbox second up from the
bottom - "Use reply numbering in subject line".
Julian
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messages. Perhaps this is related in some way?
My spellchecker does not check URLs.
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selecting the highlighted field. This has resulted in
a few emails that have gone to the wrong person recently. Is just me,
or do others feel that the process if selecting items does not follow
Windows conventions?
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ers to its old location. Thanks
for the pointer.
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has worked
perfectly for several years. Something in the recent releases appears
to have broken it.
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elease version I am using (3.51.10) - I recently had to
resend a batch of 20 large emails because TB! split them all and they
were rejected by the recipients' mail servers. I have now set the split
size at 9000Kb.
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e
license) later, so I will see what the license agreement says.
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On Thursday, August 4, 2005, 3:14:41 PM, Julian Beach (Lists) wrote:
> The Email Essential's Newsletter is running a survey on the email
> software that people are using. TB! is missing from the list of
> options, although you can add it under Other (perhaps this will make
>
click on the
| email program that you mostly use and then click on the Poll button at
| the bottom of the page.
`-
You can get more details about Email Essentials and subscribe, if you
wish, from http://office-watch.com/email/index.asp
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to mark as read immediately.
You cannot send attachments to the list.
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either TB! or the interaction of TB! and something
else that is causing the problems.
I created a bug report at the time this started affecting me:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=2043
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ounts being checked at the same time.
> Can anyone offer a way round this? I have to check all accounts
> individually to be sure all have been checked.
Is this a problem with Popfile rather than TB? I can check 11
accounts at the same time without problems using TB! and SpamPal.
Julian
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ating a self-cert certificate and it failed for the
same reason, so you are not alone. I too am using the Pro version, so
maybe the problem is as you and Marck have suggested.
Do you want to post a bug report and post the details here so I can
support it?
Julian
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the message, it will apply the new default
account template/sig.
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ced Message
Despatcher.
There used to be a freeware version which unlimited accounts (which I
might be able to find and send you). It now costs USD20 and the
freeware version is limited to one account. Still useful for
emergencies, however.
http://www.ultrafunk.com/products/popcorn/
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the ticker is not enables. This does not happen for any
other messages.
Can anyone confirm these, or have I missed a setting somewhere? I have
only been subscribed to TBBETA for a day, so if there were any
messages before about these problems, I will have missed them.
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ple who are bouncing messages back to the list address
and not the bounced mail address.
The evils of "Out of Office" replies!
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ularly once
you have added BayesIT data, is well in excess of this.
Users of TB! and the RTV may not notice this, but not everyone uses
TB!, and these unfortunate people will see many lines of sig, which
they will have to manually chop in replies.
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it and see if that makes
a difference. Sometimes you will have to remove it from your system
to get rid of the effects.
It you have a search in the archive, you will find similar threads
covering solutions in more detail. I hope you find a solution.
Julian
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ge, nobody will *want* to copy it.
Insert your favourite Office application in place of FrontPage. :-)
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copy back across the messages that have
been deleted from the laptop. Laplink does true synchronisation, so
will copy either way depending on timestamps and its own database of
synch'd files.
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isation (I use Laplink, but it does not sound like it
works at the level of the software you use), as it would deal with
deleted mail, but even Laplink struggles with this, and will attempt
to recopy deleted files and folders.
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t the message has been signed using PGP MIME or SMIME. You
will see a corresponding tick in the message header section of the
preview pane (the far right), and you will get details of the
signature if you click on this, assuming you have the relevant
software (PGP) installed.
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d that my ISP offers SMTPAUTH for use when not
directly connected to the ISP's network, so I use this on the laptop.
This is very convenient, as I can send mail via my ISP however I am
connecting to the internet.
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to your
laptop and install from there. It sounds a bit like you have copied
the TB executable to the laptop, rather than the installation package,
which is why you are having problems.
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rt, but the transfer between Outlook
and Outlook is painless.
I am not sure why there should be a problem with Exchange, but is
guess the problem is that the message storage if you are using Outlook
with Exchange is different, and messages and data are held on the
server, rather than locally.
Julian
st) or do you get the same problem with
messages that you have previously saved? If the latter, then it would
suggest that it is a system default browser problem rather than TB! as
TB! would not be involved.
Julian
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open the message in Mozilla and get the remote
images, but shows TB's temp directory as the URL
(file:///C:/DOCUME~1/*~1.***/LOCALS~1/Temp/bat/4C6370E5.html).
Perhaps it is an IE problem?
Julian
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On Tuesday, June 8, 2004, 11:55:47 AM, nednieuws|charles wrote:
> Is there a way to do it?
Yes, Options|Preferences|General and deselect Show X-Mailer Heading in
Messages. This is a global setting, so affects all accounts.
Julian
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limited is broken. It should be [dash][dash][space]
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On Tuesday, May 18, 2004, 10:44:06 PM, Chris wrote:
> I'll have to agree with you. Now if The Bat! had a built-in browser...
...we could call it Outlook!
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Initials in replies"? If
so, you can turn this off for the account in question by going to
Account Properties, then Templates|Reply and unticking "Use reply
numbering in the subject line". I am not sure of the purpose of this
option, which seems to be turned on by defaul
It appears to
have a set of window co-ordinates. Mine are currently (in decimal)
Height 362
Left 302
Separation 249
Top 250
Width 548
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downloaded the whole thing and scanned it.
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onth. This means I have a history of revisions
going back as far as I want. This could be difficult with a complete
message base (unless you have a *very* big hard disk), but you could do
it on a particular account or folder.
http://12ghosts.com/ghosts/backup.htm
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had not connected the network cable, so the machine was using an old
synchronisation file!
Hope this helps.
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to get a full synchronisation of both machines. The other
thing to note is that the process only copies files, but does not
delete, so if you have deleted a load of messages on the laptop, and
then run a PC, they won't be deleted from the PC and could be copied
back to the laptop.
Julian
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and ¤ is created with alt0164. is
produced by AltGr-4.
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wer. £ and $ are not special characters, so
would not need to be shown this way. The ¤ sign appeared fine in your
message, so it suggests that it is a problem with the incoming email
message, rather than my settings.
Thanks!
Julian
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s above, and not the code. The code is & #8364; - I have
added a space after the & to stop it being interpreted.)
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s/tip86.htm
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y with TB!, using version
9.79 of Mousewere. I can confirm what Bill has noted, and the cruise
up/down buttons do not work in the preview pane, although the normal
wheel does.
Julian
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receive work email. I found that just adding the
name of our Exchange Server in the Mail Server box in the account
properties|transport worked fine with my logon details.
Julian
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#x27;t have
> one.
I am using Windows XP but an earlier version of TB than you are, and
my certificates button appears as it should. Your sig still suggests
that you are using a TB beta, so perhaps that is still the issue.
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s with SpamPal disabled, with
the same result, so that does not seem to be the source of the
problem.
As I said, I am not sure how far this is TB's fault, as it is
probably a badly configured server at the other end that is causing
the problems, be I don't think TB should be truncating the
by pressing the hot key
The Check Selected option limits the filter to just the selected
message(s) and the Executed Only option is to stop it running when you
re-filter (I think)
Julian
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Popcorn to look at the mail, I get
the following headers, which include the full file name:
,- [ Output from Popcorn Mail Client ]
| To: "Julian Beach (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Subject: latest draft needing footer sorting
| Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:13:36 -
| X-O
bit? I guess that is what the "Content-Type:
application/octet-stream; name="CRB"" means. I suspect that it is a
problem with the sender's set up, but I am not sure why it is
upsetting TB! Probably something Microsoft did!
Julian
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ms with tend to be
7-bit.
Has anyone else come across this?
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t: %OSUBJ
%otext
=== End of Original Message ===
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ssing line feed is due to the %- at the end of your %FROMADDR
macro. The %- suppresses the line feed after the macro, so if you
remove it, you will get the results you want.
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our error sound is)
every few minutes when there is a problem with mail collection. I may
still be working on my mail, so I don't want to close TB!, I just want
it to stop trying to collect mail for a while!
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spatcher, it will show them all, but only mark those not
already downloaded for Receive.
What might be happening is that you have TB set up to leave messages
on the server. The ones that have Receive unticked are ones that have
been downloaded, and the others are new.
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format is a version of uuencoding, so a
zip utility should be able to decode a uuencoded file. This suggests
that your message is changing to uuencoded format somewhere on its
journey from your outbox to his inbox.
Julian
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eople on the list, but I am a bit concerned
that hacking the executable like this is probably in breach of your
license agreement for TB. I have not looked at the license for TB,
but most have a clause prohibiting such actions.
Julian
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se on work
emails, as people like to preserve a message history at the bottom of
a message, and think that I have forgotten to reply if I bottom quote.
In line quoting is perfect for mailing lists, but confuses many
people!
I will continue to subscribe for a bit, and hopefully manage to get a
mention o
;It's missing" page :-(
They are encouraging people to subscribe by not making archive copies
available yet :-(
Julian
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rogram to clean subject lines and the text of messages, for
those poor people who don't use TB.
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culprit here might be the
> Bayesian plug-in, version 1.07e3. Still evaluating, though
I had the same problems with the new version of the Bayesian plug-in
too, and went back to the previous version of it (1.06) which works
OK.
Julian
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ther with the Baysian plug-in, but others use
Popfile etc. They are free, do the hard work of keeping filters
up to date, and therefore offer excellent value for money.
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headers and put in a scrollbar to keep the header section the same
size.
Go to Options|Preferences|Message Headers (in the tree view) Select
the header that is in the scrollable bit, and click on Edit. At the
bottom of the dialogue, de-select Display in Scrollable Part of
Message Pane.
Julian
r cannot understand a spreadsheet.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/67/32742.html for the details
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reads that have
references to messages that have not been deleted. YMMV, of course!
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missed.
Very frustrating.
Outpost v2 Pro has been excellent so far.
Julian
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something to do with the settings under Options|Network and
Administration. In particular, perhaps there is a problem with the
Mail Checking settings here. Try various combinations of these. As I
am using an DSL connection via a router, I am using the Network
Connection option, so the options
blank document, and transfer the document to the laptop, and then
paste the text into your laptop templates. This is how I manage it for
small numbers of templates.
Julian
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rofit. As I noted before, although the current upgrade policy may
not be fair to recent purchasers, it does have the benefit of being
cheap to operate, and therefore helps to keep the costs of the product
down.
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derstand categories.
I don't use T&C as my diary because I like to keep my appointments and
calendar separate from my todo list, which the T&C Palm sync will not
do. I was not very impressed with the address book!
Julian
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ook and TB
and see if you can find any conflicts. I always had problems with TB
being the default handler for .VCF, so I leave this and MSG unticked
in TB! Everything works fine without.
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e who have upgraded to v2 and paid the reduced price
registration fee are getting a discount for beta-testing the full v2
release?
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d to check
existing serial numbers and licence keys. If this method helps to
keep the cost down, then I am all for it.
Julian
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ve to actually install V2 now if you want to wait until
the first service release or two - once you have the email with the
key, you can save it until you upgrade. This way you can get the
lower price upgrade, but continue with version 1.x for the timebeing.
Julian
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licked off the email with
the key and checksum - very clever.
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r test, I then changed the Character Set in your copied
email to USASCII by editing the tb.msg file I created, and it displayed
fine.
Julian
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much help - more questions - but perhaps the
answers may help someone else suggest a solution.
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the process will stop it until the next
reboot.
You can find the most recent version of Woody's Windows Watch (WWW
#6.14 - Getting Blaster'd) at
http://www.woodyswatch.com/windows/archtemplate.asp?6-14 which
contains lots of information on Blaster and what you can do.
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(or moved them to another folder), but
left them in the original locations on the source, they will be copied
again, but not deleted.
I tend to do synchs one way only to avoid this, and do an occasional
backup of the pc installation and restore onto the laptop to match the
message base and filter.
Ju
plates.
It could be that you have a folder template (or perhaps an address
book template, and you will find these under the properties for each
folder (or address book) (the menu Folder:Properties). You can also
cut and paste from another folder template, as above.
Julian
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If you changes the template you use for the list, don't forget you
will need to manually trim your reply to get rid of the sig text, or
use f4 on the text you want to reply to.
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onto A. This means
that to do a full synchronisation (matching both installations) you
have to run it twice, making different machines the target and
destination each time, if you see what I mean!
Julian
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Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build
e-set up
the accounts.
In general it works well, but I do end up with duplicates,
particularly because the filters don't copy.
Julian
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Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current version is 1.62r | "Using TB
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