Hi
On Tuesday 6 October 2009 at 12:28:11 PM, in
, Simon wrote:
> For me the Send To / Mail Recipient doesn't work, no
> attachments, but sending to a TB! shortcut in the Send
> To folder does work, and the file is attached and
> templates work fine..
I have just re-tested.
Send To | Mail Reci
On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 12:32:24 +0100, Simon
(Privateofcourse) wrote:
>So full system integration is just a no go then..never?
I've been asking for proper integration some time back - specifically
because of the ActiveSync prob since there is no substitute for AS if
you have a Windows Mobile device.
Hello Simon,
Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 1:34:48 PM, you wrote:
S> On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 17:43:03 +0200 (your time) you said:
>> I tried OpenOffice 3.1.1 and this Windows application. No problems with
>> the attachments here.
S> What, you were able to get OOo to load TB!, attach a file, and you coul
'Ello Jos,
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 17:43:03 +0200 (your time) you said:
> I tried OpenOffice 3.1.1 and this Windows application. No problems with
> the attachments here.
What, you were able to get OOo to load TB!, attach a file, and you could
see the attachment? That's very curious. I mean, how it wo
'Ello Dierk,
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 16:32:43 +0200 (your time) you said:
> The problem is RITLabs' API. A few years back they developed their own
> MAPI DLL because there was some trouble with MS' MAPI when it came to TB.
> The current implementation - SimpleMAPI handler, installable through TB's
>
'Ello MFPA,
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 19:51:38 +0100 (your time) you said:
> Hi
> On Saturday 3 October 2009 at 11:57:10 PM, in
> , Simon wrote:
>> ...I am unable to add attachments to the newly created email.
> Not at all? Or can only add them manually after creating the message?
I can only add the
Hi
On Saturday 3 October 2009 at 11:57:10 PM, in
, Simon wrote:
> I resetup Outlook Express and made it the default email
> client. Then emailed files from within applications and
> from other XP locations and no problem whatsover. OE
> shows attachments just fine. But as soon as I
Hello Simon,
Saturday, October 3, 2009, 11:30:03 PM, you wrote:
S> In OpenOffice I click the 'Send Document as email button' and TB! loads but
S> no document is attached and the following dialog warning appears after
S> closing the message Window:
S> "OpenOffice.org was unable to find a Working
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 23:57:10 +0100, Simon
(Privateofcourse) wrote:
>It's not the mailto:URL that is the problem. It's the MAPIMAIL problem!
The problem is RITLabs' API. A few years back they developed their own
MAPI DLL because there was some trouble with MS' MAPI when it came to
TB. The current
applications Open TB! with a new message just fine, but without any
chosen attachement(s).
I resetup Outlook Express and made it the default email client. Then emailed
files from within applications and from other XP locations and no problem
whatsover. OE shows attachments just fine. But as soo
On Sat, 2009-10-03, Simon wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 23:17:02 +0200 (your time) you said:
F>> Go to Internet Explorer, Extras/Internet Options/Programs and set the
F>> default mail program to TB. Close IE and you're done :-)
> Thanks for the reply, but already tried that approach. The Bat! load
'Ello Feli,
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 23:17:02 +0200 (your time) you said:
F> Go to Internet Explorer, Extras/Internet Options/Programs and set the
F> default mail program to TB. Close IE and you're done :-)
Thanks for the reply, but already tried that approach. The Bat! loads okay,
but can't get any p
Hello Simon,
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 21:17:04 +0100GMT Simon wrote:
S> In Windows XP's 'Set Program Access and Defaults' options I am unable to
S> set The Bat! as the system default email program simply because it does not
S> show up as an option in the list.
Go to I
'Ello TBUDL,
In Windows XP's 'Set Program Access and Defaults' options I am unable to
set The Bat! as the system default email program simply because it does not
show up as an option in the list. The implications are that whenever I use
the option to email files fr
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:06:36 +
Doug Higby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try this: While the USB stick with Voyager is connected, open IE
> > (yes, Internet Explorer) and go to Tools / Internet Options /
> > Programs. There, see whether you can set the program for Mail to
> > Voyager.
>
> N
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 2:18:49 AM, you wrote:
> Try this: While the USB stick with Voyager is connected, open IE (yes,
> Internet Explorer) and go to Tools / Internet Options / Programs.
> There, see whether you can set the program for Mail to Voyager.
No, only three options, none
Hello Doug,
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:24:18 + GMT (11/06/2007, 20:24 +0700 GMT),
Doug Higby wrote:
DH> Is there any way to make Voyager the default email client on a
DH> computer? I have tried, but have not been successful. Anytime I
DH> click on a mailto link, Outlook or something e
Hello tbudl,
Is there any way to make Voyager the default email client on a
computer? I have tried, but have not been successful. Anytime I
click on a mailto link, Outlook or something else comes up.
It may seem counterintuitive for me to want to do this, but I don't
use TheBat! at all
Hey Tony,
Thursday, February 22, 2001, 8:21:13 PM, you wrote:
TO> Thanks for the help Tim. My OS is W2K (see below, Win NT 5.0 Build
TO> 2195 Service Pack 1)
Sorry I missed it, I stripped the sig stuff out before starting
typing...
TO> , but I don't know what patch level (how do I
TO> determin
tried FixMAPI yet (what does
this do? any danger?). What I have found is that TB! IS my default
email client whether I answer YES or NO when TB! starts (and even
though TB! isn't one of the email client choices in my IE5). Very
peculiar - apparently TB! isn't aware that it's the defau
Hey Tony,
Thursday, February 22, 2001, 11:34:46 AM, you wrote:
TO> Hi TBUDL folks,
TO> I can't get my system to recognize TB! as the default email client.
TO> I know the TB! FAQ covers this and I've gone through the TBUDL
TO> archives, but for some reason I can
Hi TBUDL folks,
I can't get my system to recognize TB! as the default email client.
I know the TB! FAQ covers this and I've gone through the TBUDL
archives, but for some reason I can't get it to work. When I start
TB!, I always click to set TB! as my default email cl
Hallo Reuven,
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 13:17:17 -0500 GMT (23/01/2001, 02:17 +0800 GMT),
Reuven wrote:
> Currently my default email client is Netscape. How do I change it to
> The Bat! (version 1.49) so when I click on an email link TheBat!'s
> mail composition window opens up?
Chec
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On January 22, 2001, at 10:43:36 AM, Tim Musson Wrote:
R>> Currently my default email client is Netscape. How do I change it to
R>> The Bat! (version 1.49) so when I click on an email link TheBat!'s
R>> mail composition window
Hey Reuven,
Monday, January 22, 2001, 1:17:17 PM, you wrote:
R> Hello TheBat! users,
R> Currently my default email client is Netscape. How do I change it to
R> The Bat! (version 1.49) so when I click on an email link TheBat!'s
R> mail composition window opens up?
You did
Hello TheBat! users,
Currently my default email client is Netscape. How do I change it to
The Bat! (version 1.49) so when I click on an email link TheBat!'s
mail composition window opens up?
Thanks,
Reuven mailto:[EMAIL PROT
14/10/2000, Karin Spaink:
> Eudora stops asking. I still have Eudora and
> use it to access old e-mail, but it doesn't take over after
> I've used it.
That happens if you answer "no" once (to the question "am I to do the
default program") having checked the box "don't ask me again".
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On 13-10-2000 at 19:13, Graham kindly wrote:
> "Michael S. Greenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael>> I do have Eudora on my computer, but I've set all
Michael>> the accounts so that they do not get mail. I don't
Michael>> even open it up very often except to copy
Michael>> something from it
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:07:55 -0700
"Michael S. Greenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael> I do have Eudora on my computer, but I've set all the accounts so that
Michael> they do not get mail. I don't even open it up very often except to
Michael>
Ming-Li:
Your suggestion was absolutely on the mark. Eudora does make itself
the default mailer--even if one doesn't check for mail.
I closed TB and reopened it with no message about the default email
program.
I then closed TB, opened Eudora--did nothing in it, closed it again,
and reo
On Friday, October 13, 2000, 9:07:55 AM, Michael wrote:
> I do have Eudora on my computer, but I've set all the accounts so
> that they do not get mail. I don't even open it up very often
> except to copy something from it to TB. Could just opening Eudora,
> without getting mail, cause it to re-s
> On Friday, October 13, 2000, 8:15:00 AM, Michael wrote:
>> Each morning when I boot up and begin TB, I get a message telling
>> me that TB is not my default email server and asking me if I want
>> to make it so. I dutifully click yes, but each time I restart TB,
&g
On Friday, October 13, 2000, 8:15:00 AM, Michael wrote:
> Each morning when I boot up and begin TB, I get a message telling
> me that TB is not my default email server and asking me if I want
> to make it so. I dutifully click yes, but each time I restart TB,
> the message is th
Each morning when I boot up and begin TB, I get a message telling me
that TB is not my default email server and asking me if I want to make
it so. I dutifully click yes, but each time I restart TB, the message
is there.
I know I can get the message to disappear by clicking the little box
saying
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