not reading emails from apple system

2018-06-05 Thread Paul Berger
Suddenly no longer reading email content from Apple systems Anyone else having this problem? -- Paul - Using The Bat! v8.2.8 on Windows 7 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1 ...A lot of people mistake

Re: PGP-encrypted messages received from a contact who uses Apple Mail don't behave as expected

2010-01-06 Thread Jim Kyle
Test for On--- On Wednesday, January 6, 2010, at 5:56:21 AM, MFPA wrote: > Has anybody experience of this and/or an explanation? Apple's OS/X is a variant of Unix, which uses only the linefeed character to mark the end of each line. Windows uses the return/linefeed pair. I suspect that the absen

PGP-encrypted messages received from a contact who uses Apple Mail don't behave as expected

2010-01-06 Thread MFPA
Hi I sometimes PGP messages from a contact who uses Apple Mail. When I press the button to decrypt, the decrypted message doen not appear in an extra tab to the preview pane as expected; instead, a dialog box pops up offering to save an attachment. This attachment contains the decrypted text

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-12 Thread ETM
RW>> I'm planning on buying a Mac in the not too distant future too and there RW>> are just two Windows programmes that I couldn't do without which are my RW>> Diary programme and TB!. I plan on using Parallels to be able to run RW>> them both. > I'll probably end going that route as well. Be c

Re[2]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-12 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Richard, Sunday, February 11, 2007, 8:51:24 PM, you wrote: RW> I'm planning on buying a Mac in the not too distant future too and there RW> are just two Windows programmes that I couldn't do without which are my RW> Diary programme and TB!. I plan on using Parallels to be able to run RW> them bot

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-11 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Richard, On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 you wrote in RHS> I'll report later how all of this goes. I do think I'm going to like RHS> the Apple, since most of my non-e-mail and browsing time at home is RHS> now spent with digital photos. Hope Ritlabs comes out with a Mac RHS> ve

Re[4]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-11 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
nt Windows laptop. W> "Address Book.app" imports vcards, so that should be an W> easy export from TB! as well. I don't recall if line W> endings were an issue or not... That does looks relatively straightforward. I'll report later how all of this goes. I do think I'm

Re: Re[2]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-11 Thread WL
Hello, Richard. On 2/11/07, Richard H. Stoddard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Chris, Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:51:32 AM, you wrote: CW> Try exporting to a Unix mailbox. I'm starting the process of exporting folders, and it looks like I'll have to do them one by one. It does have to be don

Re[2]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-11 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Chris, Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:51:32 AM, you wrote: CW> Try exporting to a Unix mailbox. I'm starting the process of exporting folders, and it looks like I'll have to do them one by one. However, I'm stumped on the format. When I select export to unix, it doesn't select the file extension

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Elaine! On Saturday, February 03, 2007, 8:16 AM, you wrote: >> I guess this comment means that you already know >> about running Windows on an Apple hard drive. > Mary, most Macs are now intel ready, and the new > OS due out in a few months will probably contain > Boo

Re[2]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread rich gregory
>> I, on the other hand, have 20K messages and do like TB!, so will stick >> with it even if I switch also. ASK> Buying (expensive) Apple hardware to run Windows (requires an extra ASK> license) on it just to use TB sounds a little bit contradictory to me. I didn't se any

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread ETM
> Buying (expensive) Apple hardware to run > Windows (requires an extra > license) on it just to use TB sounds a little > bit contradictory to me. > :-) Everyone I know is running Apple primarily and using the Windows for those programs that absolutely will not transfer but that

Re[2]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Elaine, Saturday, February 3, 2007, 9:13:51 AM, you wrote: E> Using an export to Unix you can import the unix E> mail into AppleMail if you decide to go that E> route. I have decided to use AppleMail only as a E> backup mail program and removed the mail I had E> transferred there. Thanks for th

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread ETM
> I guess this comment means that you already know > about running Windows on an Apple hard drive. Mary, most Macs are now intel ready, and the new OS due out in a few months will probably contain BootCamp which will make using Windows on a Mac much easiier than it's been and it certa

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread ETM
angry with Gates, but I think I am tired of the digital rights paranoia that seems to invade all current internet purchases. Apple has not escaped being neurotic about digital rights and I will soon find out just how it works there, I just bought the iPod and plan to move audible books from Window

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Richard! On Saturday, February 03, 2007, 7:26 AM, you wrote: > ... (Note - not intending to set off a debate here on the merits of > Windows v. Mac.) In the event I move to Apple as well down the road, > I will probably continue to run TB! using the dual capability of the >

Re[2]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
rry as much about AV apps, firewalls, etc. (Note - not intending to set off a debate here on the merits of Windows v. Mac.) In the event I move to Apple as well down the road, I will probably continue to run TB! using the dual capability of the new Apples. Still, life would be so much easier if there

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread ETM
> I'll give that a try. I'm going to the Apple store shortly (on a > "pre-buying" visit, and will ask them to check from their end. TheBat! won't work with Apple and you are going to be vastly disappointed in AppleMail. I continue to use my PC s

Re[2]: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-03 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Chris, I'll give that a try. I'm going to the Apple store shortly (on a "pre-buying" visit, and will ask them to check from their end. -- Rick Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:51:32 AM, you wrote: CW> Richard H. Stoddard @ 2007-2-02 5:39:44 AM "Exporting to Apple

Re: Exporting to Apple

2007-02-02 Thread Chris W .
Richard H. Stoddard @ 2007-2-02 5:39:44 AM "Exporting to Apple" > is there a way to export mailboxes and the address books so they can > be imported into Apple's mail program? Try exporting to a Unix mailbox. -- Chris Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Buil

Exporting to Apple

2007-02-02 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Greetings, My and daughter wife have finally convinced me to buy them a new Apple computer. I know we can run TB! on it using third-party software, but is there a way to export mailboxes and the address books so they can be imported into Apple's mail program? (Life would be so much easier

Re: Apple

2006-05-31 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi ETM, Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 7:39:36 PM, you wrote: > Thanks, Paul. I think it may work. I've bought a > duo-core MacBook and it should cooperate. I'm > going to give it the good old college try. Let us know how you get on :) -- Warmest regards, Paul Created using TheBat! 3.80.06 on Windo

Re: Apple

2006-05-30 Thread ETM
> Sunday, May 28, 2006, 6:55:36 PM, you wrote: >> While you may be able to run TB with the >> help of Darwine , don't expect too much. > You may also be able to use Boot camp > http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/ to set up your MacBook to dual > boot between Wind

Re: Apple

2006-05-29 Thread Paul Meathrel
Hi Jernej, Sunday, May 28, 2006, 6:55:36 PM, you wrote: > While you may be able to run TB with the > help of Darwine , don't expect too much. You may also be able to use Boot camp http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/ to set up your MacBook to dual boot between Win

Re: Apple

2006-05-28 Thread ETM
Hello Jernej On Sunday, May 28, 2006, you wrote > On Sunday, May 28, 2006, 19:28:28, ETM wrote: >> I have ordered a MacBook. Have I lose TheBat! >> there, has anyone here been successful using it >> with Apple? > The Bat! is a Windows program. MacBooks run &g

Re: Apple

2006-05-28 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Sunday, May 28, 2006, 19:28:28, ETM wrote: > I have ordered a MacBook. Have I lose TheBat! > there, has anyone here been successful using it > with Apple? The Bat! is a Windows program. MacBooks run MacOS X, which is almost entirely different from Windows. While you may be able

Apple

2006-05-28 Thread ETM
I have ordered a MacBook. Have I lose TheBat! there, has anyone here been successful using it with Apple? -- Elaine Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Apple Mac

2004-12-09 Thread Chris
Jernej Simoncic @ 2004-Dec-9 8:37:27 AM "Apple Mac" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The only option currently would be to use either Virtual PC or Qemu > system emulator, and install Windows and The Bat in it. Another solution would be to run The Bat! on a Windows machine and us

Re: Apple Mac

2004-12-09 Thread Tony Boom
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 09 December 2004 09:07, Granville Cousins wrote: > Could anyone tell me if it is possible to run The Bat! on an Apple Mac > Powerbook G4 running OS X? Would Wine or other emulation software make > it possible? Connectix Virt

Re: Apple Mac

2004-12-09 Thread Jernej Simoncic
On Thursday, December 9, 2004, 13:18:45, Chris wrote: > Yes, you will need an emulator or something like Wine. Wine has worked > for some in the past, but less success has been had with version 3 > (due mainly to the installer). Something like Virtual PC will almost > surely work. You should know

Re: Apple Mac

2004-12-09 Thread Chris
Granville Cousins @ 2004-Dec-9 4:07:00 AM "Apple Mac" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Could anyone tell me if it is possible to run The Bat! on an Apple > Mac Powerbook G4 running OS X? Would Wine or other emulation > software make it possible? Also if it is possible, is there

Apple Mac

2004-12-09 Thread Granville Cousins
Hello TBUDL, Could anyone tell me if it is possible to run The Bat! on an Apple Mac Powerbook G4 running OS X? Would Wine or other emulation software make it possible? Also if it is possible, is there any free software that will work this magic? -- Love and Light, Granville

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-26 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Martin, On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 14:30:11 +0100 UTC, Martin Webster wrote: MW>>> Another suggestion... Opera 7.51? CMG>> No. Apple Mail or Thunderbird. That's the best of them. MW> That's your opinion. :-) Avi was looking for suggestions. What is it that you li

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-26 Thread Martin Webster
;m a techie. Their IMAP capabilities are up to par, CMG>>> though. MW>> No, I've only tried it on Windows and that was to test its IMAP MW>> capabilities. I must admit I didn't like the UI either. MW>> Another suggestion... Opera 7.51? CMG> No. Apple Mai

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-26 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
ried it on Windows and that was to test its IMAP MW> capabilities. I must admit I didn't like the UI either. MW> Another suggestion... Opera 7.51? No. Apple Mail or Thunderbird. That's the best of them. -- Regards, Charles. ___

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-26 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Charles, On 26 June 2004, 01:54 +0200 (00:54 local time) Charles M. Gerungan [CMG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MW>> The only application I can think of (that works with Windows and Mac) is MW>> Mulberry. CMG> Did you ever ran Mulberry on a

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Martin, On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:53:39 +0100UTC Martin Webster wrote: MW> The only application I can think of (that works with Windows and Mac) is MW> Mulberry. Did you ever ran Mulberry on a Mac? Not one Mac user will accept its UI. Not even me, and I'm a techie. Their IMAP capabilities are

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Alex, On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 15:08:02 -0400UTC Alex Ezell wrote: >> I guess not as it is, but I'm not sure. It's just that I never saw >> anyone using a Mac on the TB! lists... ;-) Here's one :). AE> No, it's a Windows application only. Having said that, there is AE> VirtualPC for Mac which

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Sacksa, On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:19:59 -0500UTC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: scc> I have used The Bat very happily for a few years on our PC-type computers. scc> Now that we are in the market for a Mac/Apple computer, is The Bat scc> compatible with Mac/Apple computers? No, but you ca

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Alex, On 25 June 2004, 15:08 -0400 (20:08 local time) Alex Ezell [AE] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... scc>>> Otherwise, what do Mac/Apple users use for e-mail? >> I don't know either as I'm using The Bat!

Re[2]: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread Alex Ezell
On Friday, June 25, 2004, 2:57:00 PM, Peter wrote: scc>> I have used The Bat very happily for a few years on our PC-type computers. scc>> Now that we are in the market for a Mac/Apple computer, is The Bat scc>> compatible with Mac/Apple computers? > I guess not as it is, b

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi sacksa, on Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:19:59 -0500GMT, you wrote: scc> I have used The Bat very happily for a few years on our PC-type computers. scc> Now that we are in the market for a Mac/Apple computer, is The Bat scc> compatible with Mac/Apple computers? I guess not as it is, but I&#

Re: use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread Maggie
Hi Avi! Friday, June 25, 2004, 1:19:59 PM, you wrote: s> what do Mac/Apple users use for e-mail? AOL? -- Cheers! Maggie Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.sil

use of The Bat with Mac/Apple computers

2004-06-25 Thread sacksa
I have used The Bat very happily for a few years on our PC-type computers. Now that we are in the market for a Mac/Apple computer, is The Bat compatible with Mac/Apple computers? If not, are there any plans to make it compatible? Otherwise, what do Mac/Apple users use for e-mail? -- Avi

Re: Apple Macs

2004-02-10 Thread Chris
Granville Cousins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 10-Feb-2004 6:06:00 AM "Apple Macs" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Could you tell me if there is a version of The Bat! that works with > Apple Macs? There is no native version that runs on OS 9 or OS X. > Will the Windows ve

Re: Apple Macs

2004-02-10 Thread Granville Cousins
Hello TBUDL, Could you tell me if there is a version of The Bat! that works with Apple Macs? Will the Windows version work on an Apple Mac? Thanks. -- Love and Light, Granville mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Current

GPG messages from Apple Mail

2003-12-17 Thread Clif Oliver
Greeting, all. I am using TB! 2.01.3. A friend and I are having a problem with gpg encrypted mail. When I send him a mail from TB!, his Apple Mail (OS X 10.3) decrypts it with no problem. If he sends me a gpg encrypted mail, when I try to decrypt it, I get a Save As box rather than the mail in