Hello TBUDL,
message list displaying in thread view should have the feature to mark
messages as always visible or if not explicitly closed since the list
got activated, just like it is with the selected message.
This could also mean to use the flag attribute or some colour group as
an indicator.
Hello TBUDL,
on Thu, 27. Jan 2005 at 16:10:01 +0100 Gerard wrote:
I would like to let the ISP know, but I have no idea which account it
was send to because it ends uo in my common spam folder :(
Do you have a local spam proxy? I've encountered that POPFile (or the
combination with TB) killed
Hello TBUDL,
The user interface of the Bat should really get improved:
If you Alt-Tab to TB (and in general) you should be quickly able to
access a certain message. That is not possible ATM:
You come there, the focus might be in the folderlist or messagelist, or
the preview window (but unlikely).
Hello TBUDL,
on Tue, 14. Sep 2004 at 15:06:02 +0100 Bryan Anderson wrote:
Then I want to replya window pops up saying that I have to
connect to the server and download the imagespress OK or Cancel.
No option to reply WITHOUT including the images or reply and not
download them at all.
Hello TBUDL,
on Mon, 6. Sep 2004 at 13:42:21 -0400 Chris wrote:
Very annoying, because you mostly lose the line you were reading
when it comes to the last page of a mail.
I think that all programs should visually indicate where the last line
went when one scrolls. Perhaps the line could
Hello TBUDL,
on Sun, 5. Sep 2004 at 11:40:02 +0300 9Val wrote:
a) Alt+arrows/PgUp/PgDn in message list scroll message
As Alt-PgDn seems to be related to Space, which also scrolls down by one
page, there is this very annoying behaviour, when it comes to the last
page and it's been scrolled
Hello TBUDL,
on Wed, 1. Sep 2004 at 19:36:44 -0400 Jan Rifkinson wrote:
I must have missed a setting somewhere but this is a PITA. How do I
change it? TIA
Probably a 3.0.0 bug - but have never heard about it.
Are you using mouse x-hover or sth the like that changes focus on
windows?
--
Hello TBUDL,
Just returning to the computer I had to see that TB! hung the connection
center, leaving the dialup connection open (which I've manually hang up
before the screenshot).
TB! is still thinking that the connection is open (it says Connected
in the Connection tab), though it says FETCH
Hello TBUDL,
on Wed, 1. Sep 2004 at 20:46:13 -0700 Dennis W. Greer wrote:
The funny thing is Outlook is now a better client than TB!.
Top posting good. Bottom posting annoying!
Found a nice tool for my Outlook at work: Quotefix. A must-have for
Outlook (and OE).
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Hello TBUDL,
on Thu, 2. Sep 2004 at 15:25:29 +0200 Peter Fjelsten wrote:
DG I don't know what Deniss's problem with the CC is, but for me, if I
DG abort/delete all tasks in the CC, I am unable to close TB as it says
DG tasks are still active. Clicking Abort on the can't close dialog
DG does no
Hello TBUDL,
on Thu, 2. Sep 2004 at 19:58:19 +0200 I wrote:
*update* screenshot converted to 2 colors because of file size.
let me see you stripped.. :/
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ICQ#152282665
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Hello TBUDL,
on Wed, 1. Sep 2004 at 12:13:28 +0200 Graham Dodd wrote:
Anyone got any other suggestions for mail clients ?
This is my list-to-test..
mahogany
Thunderbird
Becky
Pocomail
Bloomba
Foxmail
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Random software
Hello TBUDL,
after giving the users on this computer user-only permissions and
re-installing the Office XP suite again the default E-Mail client was
Outlook (forgot to disable that component).
Now TB asks with every program start if it should be set as the user's
default email program and I
Hello TBUDL,
after startup..
---
The Bat!
---
Access violation at address 004043DE in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of address .
---
OK
---
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Hello TBUDL,
on Sat, 14. Aug 2004 at 18:05:37 +0200 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
Repeat: How do you send TB that /EXIT command (or whatever IPC
command) when TB fails to read the file that contains the request?
** You. Do. Not. Need. The. IPC. File. **
** You. Do. Not. Need. The. IPC. File.
Hello TBUDL,
on Wed, 18. Aug 2004 at 14:14:42 -0400 Rick Friedman wrote:
dh Access violation at address 004043DE in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of address
.
I also get this occasionally.
on the same address(es)?
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Hello TBUDL,
on Sun, 15. Aug 2004 at 07:19:14 +0200 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
I tried Bayesfilter, but somehow it did not learn as fast as BayesIt.
However, I'm using PopFile now and use Virtual Folders to reflect the
bucket classification of PopFile (except for spam, of course).
But you
Hello TBUDL,
on Thu, 12. Aug 2004 at 22:54:24 +0200 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
Bayesfilter Bayesit!
I tried Bayesfilter, but somehow it did not learn as fast as BayesIt.
However, I'm using PopFile now and use Virtual Folders to reflect the
bucket classification of PopFile (except for spam, of
Hello TBUDL,
on Tue, 10. Aug 2004 at 22:18:05 +0300 Robert Golovniov wrote:
dh Hope this works..
It does not... :-( Perhaps because it was not the only line there. Here
is an example:
X-GPGrelay-Status: This mail was signed (Inlined PGP-Message).
,-GnuPG output follows (current
Hello TBUDL,
on Tue, 10. Aug 2004 at 16:24:53 +0300 Robert Golovniov wrote:
dh %SETPATTREGEXP=key ID [0-9A-F]{8}%-
dh %SUBJECT='GET 0x%REGEXPMATCH=%OSUBJECT'%-
Daniel, the subject became just a GET 0x So, the other digits are
still missing. Any idea what could be adjusted?
The
Hello TBUDL,
on Mon, 9. Aug 2004 at 16:37:44 +0300 Robert Golovniov wrote:
Can I create a filter that would automatically extract this portion of
the header (in this case, CDCC10F2), make it into the 0xCDCC10F2
format, put this into the message subject and then send the message to
the
Hello TBUDL,
on Thu, 22. Jul 2004 at 13:17:17 -0700 Michael L. Wilson wrote:
7. Press send and nothing happens
Cannot confirm.
Sent from a virtual subfolder of a virtual folder.
I have a default account, but due to writing to TBUDL it was catched by
my new-mail-template's check and assigned
Hello TBUDL,
would be nice to have an 'Show header pane' item in the mail editors
View menu, allowing to toggle the display of the header pane. Default
is 'checked', of course and it should be reset to default for every new
window.
This would allow to temporarily hide the pane and give more
Hello TBUDL,
following up to myself, because I really want to know who's to blame, TB
or POPFile.
All the logs are provided, so some of the programmers or other experts
should be able to say it.
This is so baad.. :(
Indeed.. ;/
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Hello TBUDL,
on Mon, 5. Jul 2004 at 23:51:40 +0200 Edgar van Dijk wrote:
Does TB! still delete the message when the setting is:
Delete after download
Download only header when Message size xx kb
No.
I use this too and the mail will stay on the server and you'll get a
note about it.
Hello TBUDL,
on Fri, 9. Jul 2004 at 17:02:47 -0400 jwayne wrote:
Any suggestions or tricks (besides BE MORE CAREFUL IDIOT) that can help prevent this
in the future?
what about using a template to bind the recipients to BCC?
like:
%BCC=your list goes here%-
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Hello TBUDL,
I've noticed the last days that I get empty messages, but thought that
this may be strange spam.
But now I noticed an empty mail which was filtered to Known mail and I
looked closer at it: it was from a known person, but all I have are the
first headers:
Hello TBUDL,
on Mon, 5. Jul 2004 at 01:50:19 +0200 I wrote:
While the message was received the connection was closed.
The log says +OK 4008 octets follow., but only 137 bytes (octets) are
received.
So, I think it's the fault of TB to think the mail was received and
delete it on the next
Hello TBUDL,
on Sun, 4. Jul 2004 at 21:09:13 -0400 Plan9 wrote:
dh I've noticed the last days that I get empty messages, but thought that
dh this may be strange spam.
I've received 5 or 6 empty messages in the last month; two empty
messages in the last two days. Both from an address at
Hello TBUDL,
on Sat, 3. Jul 2004 at 18:27:16 +0200 Thomas Andersson wrote:
My problem is that I can't seem to find the glyphs.bmp file on my
harddrive.
There is nor original one. Just copy glyphs.bmp into
\Program Files\The Bat where thebat.exe lies and you should be done.
--
Hello TBUDL,
on Sat, 26. Jun 2004 at 13:01:13 -0400 Peter Kerekes wrote:
I have not seen any message on TBot for at least a month.
I had the same problem, started at the end of March.. when I went to my
Yahoo Groups account they said my address was bouncing.
Probably it's the same with your
Hello TBUDL,
I have a Virtual Folder SPAM, where the Filter is Colour is Spam. It
searches in all folders, except other VFs and some account trash
folders.
The problem I'm experiencing is that the mails stay in the VF after I
delete them from Inbox.
I've turned the message folder column of, so
Hello TBUDL,
on Sat, 5. Jun 2004 at 20:54:08 +0200 MAU wrote:
The problem I'm experiencing is that the mails stay in the VF after I
delete them from Inbox.
Does it still show if you do a manual Refresh of the VF?
I tried that using 'esc' before, but with Folder-Refresh now it works.
After
Hello TBUDL,
on Thu, 3. Jun 2004 at 13:05:06 -0400 Jack wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] but the messages come back as
non-deliverable.
which is a NO-NO for an email company, IMHO.
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Hello TBUDL,
on Thu, 3. Jun 2004 at 20:06:20 +0100 Martin Webster wrote:
However, some replies quote like this:
Gregory Positively SPOOFY ;-)
[..]
| %QUOTESTYLE=%QINCLUDE='initials'%-
see the help for %QUOTESTYLE..
(especially where it says L - use the last name of the sender of the
Hello TBUDL,
on Tue, 25. May 2004 at 13:00:01 -0600 Leif Gregory wrote:
Right click the message, choose Specials, Open Reply, or CTRL-BKSPACE.
I wish this would also work in the other direction, so you would find
the message that the highlighted one is a follow-up to.
I remember to have heard
Hello TBUDL,
on Sat, 22. May 2004 at 22:38:44 -0500 Marc Lewis wrote:
Also, I prefer to clearsign my messages; I was wondering if there
was a way for me to have TB! default to OFF for PGP/Mime, instead of
Auto. Perhaps an .ini file entry?
you'll have to use macro %NOPGPMIME for your new
Hello TBUDL,
Starting using the spell checker I wonder why it does not check on the
subject.
If someone should also like this and if it's not on Bugtracker already,
please feel free to put it into there.
Thanks.. :o)
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Hello bats,
on Thu, 8. Apr 2004 at 10:29:41 +0200 Marco Lackovic wrote:
dh I'd like to see a Language field for address book groups, that
dh will be the default for all contacts in that group, but can be
dh overridden for every contact. This field should be then accessible
dh with the %ABnnnLANG
Hello bats,
on Thu, 8. Apr 2004 at 15:10:36 +0200 I wrote:
I'll file this on Bugtracker later this day..
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0002798
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Hello bats,
on Thu, 8. Apr 2004 at 16:29:47 +1000 Robin Anson wrote:
If
ToName-AddressBook-Group = AddressbookA/Group1
Have filed a Bugtracker wish item for this:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0002799
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Hello bats,
I'd like to see a Language field for address book groups, that will be
the default for all contacts in that group, but can be overridden for
every contact.
This field should be then accessible with the %ABnnnLANG macro.
The workaround would be to use the Notes field for this, but
Hello bats,
on Wed, 7. Apr 2004 at 15:04:36 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to use the 'Extended mouse button functions'
that are defined in Preferences System?
I've set both to View next unread message and my Logitech Cordless
Mouseman Optical Back button invokes this.
Hello bats,
on Tue, 6. Apr 2004 at 10:44:42 -0700 Michael R Kizer wrote:
Does the Bayesit plugin merely base it's calculations on the subject and
body of the message?
on the raw content/source of the mail, ie all words.
a spammer sends some junk mail to the list... if I mark these as JUNK
Hello bats,
on Tue, 6. Apr 2004 at 10:24:26 -0700 Michael R Kizer wrote:
I'm assuming that the Bayesit plugin runs against all incoming mail
prior to any of the filters, so that's why I am seeing some of my
mailing list messages tagged as SPAM.
Correct.
I suppose I could add a bunch of
Hello bats,
I just got a paid Spamcop account and so it came that I'm fiddling
around with TheBat's IMAP support for the first time.
I want to have the Held Mail folder in my Spamcop-Account folder list,
but I cannot manage to get this done. Creating a new folder with that
name fails, because
Hello bats,
on Mon, 05. Apr 2004 at 10:49:07 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
I want to have the Held Mail folder in my Spamcop-Account folder list,
but I cannot manage to get this done. Creating a new folder with that
name fails, because File exists, but the existing one does not show up
anywhere.
Hello bats,
on Mon, 5. Apr 2004 at 12:26:07 -0500 Jonathan Angliss wrote:
You could try the down and dirty method...
telnet imapserveraddress 143
Wow, that did it. The LIST command said:
-8
A02 LIST *
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) .
Hello bats,
on Mon, 5. Apr 2004 at 19:11:13 -0400 Ebaystuff wrote:
I looked at the log and saw where The Bat had deleted ALL of my
emails on the server. Most of them were from Known users.
what does the account log say exactly?
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Hello bats,
on Sat, 3. Apr 2004 at 11:21:04 +0200 Marek Mikus wrote:
The definitions I made (custom headers like POPFile-Link) are
available in the RMB menu, but the information that they were set to be
displayed got lost.
I have discovered this problem week ago and I have added it Bugtraq
Hello bats,
I wonder where thebat stores the information of what header fields
should be displayed in the preview pane, folder view or Edit Mail
Message window.
Just packed my bat installation at home by copying the whole program
folder and exporting the HKCU\Software\RIT registry key and
Hello bats,
on Wed, 31. Mar 2004 at 06:02:16 +1000 Robin Anson wrote:
Change the Regex pattern as follows:
%SETPATTREGEXP='(.*?)(?:\n)?(.*)'%-
You might need (and I'm guessing 'cos I haven't tried it)
%SETPATTREGEXP='^(.*?)(?:\n)?(.*)$'%-
Both should work.
See Carsten's answer to my
Hello bats,
on Tue, 30. Mar 2004 at 12:22:59 -0600 P.Johnson wrote:
...Not sure what the #%- signifies (in the first line of the
template)?
RA The # is a delimiter, everything between the first and second instances of
RA # are what happens if the from address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for
Hello bats,
on Tue, 30. Mar 2004 at 01:30:45 -0500 rich gregory wrote:
DH %SETPATTREGEXP='(.*?\n)(.*)'%-
DH %REGEXPBLINDMATCH(%COOKIE=c:\sigs.txt)%-
DH %WRAPPED(%SUBPATT(1))
DH%SUBPATT(2)%-
It works SOMETIMES!
Occasionally I get no signature at all with this
Hello bats,
on Mon, 29. Mar 2004 at 09:05:57 +0200 Roelof Otten wrote:
DH what do you have there?
DH (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\The Bat! message file\shell\open\command)
C:\PROGRAM FILES\THE BAT!\THEBAT.EXE /nologo /o:%1
I have that there, too.
And opening .msg/.vcf files does actually work.
And even
Hello bats,
on Mon, 29. Mar 2004 at 20:35:50 +0100 Martin Webster wrote:
[..]
What has all this got to do with the problem in hand?
Debuggin'.. :)
This is the first time you've mentioned vCards and other legitimate
file associations. And don't be so quick deleting those registry
entries!
Hello bats,
on Mon, 1. Mar 2004 at 03:57:00 +0100 I wrote:
To reproduce:
- open edit mail message window
- press ctrl-shift-q
- close the edit mail message window
(QT manager will also disappear)
- press ctrl-shift-q
(TB main window will flash, but no QT manager)
got an ID:
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 14:41:48 +0200 Jean Site wrote:
Just tested it here, to set a filter like you did (ctrl-shift-F),
leave the defaults and set the same filter again. A new folder will be
created with the From-name on the first call, but the Create Mail
Filter fields default
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 11:40:01 +0100 Martin Webster wrote:
DH Not with me. Also not with 2.04.07.
I think this is down to the way you've got XP handling files.
I think it's because the Open command includes the /o: before the
filename (%1).
DH It's regardless of size, but does
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 11:32:35 +0100 Martin Webster wrote:
DH What do you (and Martin) have in
DH HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\thebat.exe\shell\open\command ?
DH With me its D:\Programme\thebat\thebat.exe /nologo /o:%1 and I
DH wonder what that /o switch is..
C:\Program
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 12:16:17 -0600 Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Can I get it to show this way:
~~~
I have always wanted to be somebody, but I see now I
should have been more specific.
- Lily Tomlin
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 11:32:35 +0100 Martin Webster wrote:
DH What do you (and Martin) have in
DH HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\thebat.exe\shell\open\command ?
DH With me its D:\Programme\thebat\thebat.exe /nologo /o:%1 and I
DH wonder what that /o switch is..
C:\Program
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 13:00:24 -0600 P.Johnson wrote:
Is it possible to add text to a Subject Line when forwarding
the message, using a QT or filter?
of course.. :)
I am looking for a fairly quick way to add From Bill Smith to
the FWD:... subject line while keeping the
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 23:16:45 +0200 Roelof Otten wrote:
DH What do you (and Martin) have in
DH HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\thebat.exe\shell\open\command ?
I don't have such a key.
It will be created when using Open with to open a file with TB.
I suppose this will be derived
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 19:05:28 -0500 rich gregory wrote:
Can I get it to show this way:
~~~
I have always wanted to be somebody, but I see now
I should have been more specific.
- Lily Tomlin
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 23:50:36 + Joseph N. wrote:
[FireFox]
When clicking File/Send Page, a TB! composition window pops up, but
the To: field is full of the mailto address and subject data.
confirmed. Eg:
mailto:?body=http%3A%2F%2Ftq.local%2Fsubject=thequod.de
The subject
Hello bats,
on Sat, 27. Mar 2004 at 06:55:23 -0500 BWMarcotte wrote:
dh Unfortunately I don't know a way to see what DLL function is executed
dh by rundll32.exe.
http://www.p-nand-q.com/download/rundll32.html
an excerpt from the web page
...patched RUNDLL32 to write its startup arguments to
Hello bats,
I just tried opening a .TBB file with thebat (from Window's Open With
menu), hoping that it would display a list of mails in there
(especially the ones, that are marked deleted). As expected it does
not, but did hang very strangely, consuming all CPU cycles it got.
The same with .TBI
Hello bats,
on Sat, 27. Mar 2004 at 23:31:53 + Martin Webster wrote:
DH IMO should simply say Unknown filetype when it's opened with a file
DH and does not know how to handle it.
But Windows deals with the unknown file type. I guess you've gone on and
selected a program from the list
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 16:13:14 +0100 Gerard wrote:
Thanks but that just changes the appearance of the msg and subject window,
not unfortunately the folder list on the left.
This can be changed in Options -- Preferences -- System (at bottom).
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Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 00:36:17 +0100 Roelof Otten wrote:
Tried it over here, with TB 2.04.07, not with the beta you're using,
under Win98. TB created a new message with the .TBB file attached.
I also tried it with 2.04.07 before, the same result.
I now tried calling thebat.exe
Hello bats,
made some feature wishes and a minor bug report on bugtracker. Perhaps
someone cares to support them or has additional ideas.
minor annoyance:
Changing From (Name|Address) in Account Properties will set according Reply-To, if
empty
Hello bats,
on Fri, 26. Mar 2004 at 20:24:19 -0600 Jonathan Angliss wrote:
(Un)check all (folders) buttons in Message Finder
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=2707
Description: I'd like to see two buttons near the Message Finder's
folder list: Check all and Uncheck all.
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 09:49:17 +0100 Jean Site wrote:
The filter don't work with new messages.
Take a look at the sorting office, where all your filters are listed
and can be managed. This is ctrl-shift-s or Account--Sorting-Office.
New filters will be put to the very bottom
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 12:00:23 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
You can either hold down the alt key while dragging and dropping
the folder to the desired location, or you can hold down the shift and
alt keys while using the down and up arrows to move the folders up or
down the tree.
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 11:19:24 -0600 Mary Bull wrote:
I can now make a filter, move the folder it creates to the top, move
the saved messages out of my sister's old folder to the new one,
delete that empty folder, and be more organized that way, freed from
a few daily mouse
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 14:59:21 -0800 Melissa Reese wrote:
After Googling on rundll32.exe, it does seem that this process has
its fingers in several different areas of normal operations, so I'm
not sure if it's okay to look for a way to disable the process
permanently. If,
Hello bats,
I renamed my account personal - domain.tld to domain.tld, where TB
did not simply rename the subdirectory in MAIL, but left the old
folder with protocol.ini and two logfiles created out of it.
These three files were not copied into the new folder.
I also renamed another account from
Hello bats,
on Fri, 19. Mar 2004 at 08:57:08 + Stuart Hemming wrote:
RO No. If it would do that, it should decide on spam on the headers,
RO that's not very likely to be a very precise method.
sighI expected that./sigh
It was possible with an older version, don't know if that feature is
Hello bats,
on Tue, 16. Mar 2004 at 16:46:44 +0200 Ciprian Trofin wrote:
Could anyone help me with a reply to all macro ?
Reply to all works out of the box (Message/Reply to all or simple
ctrl-shift-f5), but replies also to yourself, if you're in the
recipient list.
So I wrote this macro, for
Hello bats,
on Tue, 16. Mar 2004 at 04:23:22 +0100 I wrote:
What now happens, is that when I do Check all accounts (alt-f2 / f11)
one of both will fail like this:
after looking further into this it has not to be one of the pop
accounts for the same server (which is encoded in the smtp
Hello bats,
refering to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In my case I want my Trash folder to drop any emails older than 5
days.
and on Sun, 14. Mar 2004 at 23:30:12 -0500 rich gregory wrote:
I have both purge AND compress boxes checked under the Trash folders
properties.
Does it work through
Hello bats,
I have redesigned my mailflow and am pulling now two pop3 accounts on
the same server, both via POPFile (Proxy).
For that I have set the pop3 server for both accounts to
server: 127.0.0.1
user: samesmtpserver.com:differentusername
password: thesameforbothpoplogins
What now happens,
Hello bats,
on Mon, 8. Mar 2004 at 22:03:43 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TB can only handle one internet connection at the time, so that when
it believes a LAN connection has been established, it won't dial out
for the other accounts.
but that would mean that also the FETCH tasks for dialup
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 13:36:09 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
So the bug does not happen on your system and your local mailserver
(if you have any) will be checked only after dialup is up.
It doesn't happen, because it is not a bug and I have no tickmark.
but the server will be
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 10:31:51 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
I just wish to clear one thing up with you.
If you have no message queued for sending, does a check all accounts
operation occur without error, i.e., does the hamster-local account
quickly check Hamster while the other
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 13:29:11 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
DH Yup, exactly.
Well, in that case I have to agree with you that what you're
experiencing is buggy behaviour.
Puh, I'm relieved.. :)
Your setup is rather unusual in that most who run their own
mailserver will just do
Hello bats,
on Sat, 6. Mar 2004 at 16:48:57 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
Where do you set this? Over here, it can be set once and is
Hello bats,
on Sat, 6. Mar 2004 at 10:10:30 + Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
DH I'll give you a subject cleaner for now:
... and I had to tweak it:
This gave a double space in the subject when there was a group name.
A simple change of the line from this:
( [([]+ .*? [)\]]+ \s*)* # save
Hello bats,
on Sat, 6. Mar 2004 at 11:24:17 -0500 David Calvarese wrote:
dh That seems a bit complicated, but is in fact very good to maintain.
dh And instead fiddling around with different AB templates I simply have
dh to adjust my main templates a bit.
That sounds like how I'd like to get
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 01:41:42 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
So there is no connection at all. If you take the above-mentioned
tickmark off, then only the main modul will try to dial out. If the
hamster-account is set to dial out and the main setting says the
same, there is
Hello bats,
What about a function filter?
That would be a filter that calls an template and looks for the
result. This could be something like this:
'nomatch': filter does not match
'match': filter matches
Despite of that it should be possible to return a folder where the
mail should get moved
Hello bats,
After setting up an local smtp server (Hamster) I found a nasty bug:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
If I now put a mail in my main (not hamster-local) account's
cleaner for now:
-8
%___%REM=clean subject - by daniel hahler%%-
%_oldSubj=%OSubj%-
%Subject=%-
%SetPattRegExp='(?ix)\A:?
( [([]+ .*? [)\]]+ \s*)* # save topic/listname
(?:
(?:
(?:aw|antw|antwort|betrifft|fw|fwd|forw
Hello bats,
on Sat, 6. Mar 2004 at 09:47:23 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
Where do you set this? Over here, it can be set once and is
Hello bats,
on Fri, 5. Mar 2004 at 17:55:45 -0500 rich gregory wrote:
DH I'll give you a subject cleaner for now:
What does it do?
it cleans the subject when you reply to a mail; removes multiple Re's
and was: parts and the like at the end.
For the mailinglist functionality I have the
Hello bats,
on Sat, 6. Mar 2004 at 13:39:04 +1100 S J Love wrote:
There is an Avast plugin for The Bat? Where does one get it? I assume
there are nice/simple instructions accompanying?
It's bundled with avast.
If you have a recent version running, just go to your software list
and choose to
Hello bats,
on Wed, 3. Mar 2004 at 02:31:16 +0100 Urban wrote:
Why is there no macro for the whole message source of the original
message?
AFAICS the only way to get this is exporting a message to a
unix style message file with a filter and read from the file.
Is Specials - View Source F9
Hello bats,
on Thu, 26. Feb 2004 at 00:53:16 +0100 I wrote:
I want to search with the Message Finder for mails containing
([^/]++.|) (without ) in the body, but this is not possible without
using regular expressions and escaping nearly every character.
[snip]
no comments?
--
shinE!
Hello bats,
on Mon, 1. Mar 2004 at 22:50:12 +0100 Peter Ouwehand wrote:
dh That could be simply done with radio buttons:
dh root (Known folder), AB folder, group folder.
The 'root' should be more flexible than just being the Known folder.
in what way? you can of course rename the Inbox - Known
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