Hi, I'm Elwin, I just joined though I've already been using TB for quite
some time. Like many folks here (I believe) I've switched from Pegasus to
TB after Pegasus couldn't handle everything I'd like to do...
Anyway, my question is this: when I autoforward messages I know to be spam
to Spamcop
It was foretold that on 12-1-2002 @ 17:25:22 GMT+0100 (which was 17:25
where I live) Elwin Oost wrote and spread these wise comments on Hi
Bat Spamcop forwarding question:
EO Anyway, my question is this: when I autoforward messages I know to be spam
EO to Spamcop, TB (1.53d, Win2000) usually
It was foretold that on 12-1-2002 @ 18:28:42 GMT+0100 (which was 18:28
where I live) Elwin Oost wrote and spread these wise comments on Hi
Bat Spamcop forwarding question:
EO Unfortunately, the forwarded messages ONLY contain the headers (as I
EO can see in the sent messages folder
Hello Elwin.
At 11:25 AM on Saturday, January 12, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Hi Bat Spamcop forwarding question]
Elwin my question is this: when I autoforward messages
Elwin I know to be spam to Spamcop, TB (1.53d,
Elwin Win2000) usually ONLY sends the headers when I
Elwin check
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Hello TBUDL,
There used to be instructions in the FAQ to configure The Bat! as a
mailing list server, but they are gone. The link gets a 404 (page
missing) error. Would anyone have these?
Thanks,
Rudy Willis
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Rudy
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Hi Rudy,
On 08 December 2001 at 11:49:08 [GMT-0700] (which was 18:49 where I
live) Rudy Willis wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
RW There used to be instructions in the FAQ to configure The Bat!
RW as a mailing list server
Hi Allie,
Historians believe that Sunday, September 2, 2001 at 08:36 GMT -0500
was when, Allie C Martin [AM] typed the following:
AM I don't think it's really that complicated.
AM I use the same command type file to send the greeting via TB!'s CLI
AM support. The CLI commands are all
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Hello Thomas!
On Monday, September 03, 2001 at 5:09:52 AM you wrote:
Isn't this what the birthday reminder now already does? Except it is
not using a birthday template but the AB template.
But you can use a specific birthday template: Just
Hello Januk,
Mitteilung vom Freitag, 31. August 2001, 20:09:57:
JA Could you please explain what is this reminder feature? Perhaps
JA there is a solution available.
I think of a mail that I will write and save now but want sending
deferred until a certain date and/or time (Eudora does this).
Hallo Dierk,
Mitteilung vom Freitag, 31. August 2001, 16:19:34:
DH the more users there are the more wishes will be uttered. And to be
DH sure, some of these will be sensible, others debatable, and some pure
DH nonsense.
DH Need an example? Look at the new HTML viewer - when the memory problem
Hello Thomas,
Personally I don't agree, I think it would be pretty difficult to
identify which emails were from a template and which weren't. How many
birthday cards have you received or sent which say something like
'Dear X, Happy Birthday (some nice generic birthday text - cookie
could be used
Hello ::Andrew::,
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001 10:03:16 +0100 GMT (02/09/2001, 17:03 +0800 GMT),
::Andrew:: wrote:
A Personally I don't agree, I think it would be pretty difficult to
A identify which emails were from a template and which weren't.
That's worse. I believe you just sent me birthday wishes,
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Hi Thomas,
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001 17:52:53 +0800, you wrote these words of wisdom:
...
TF I would offer this service for money to those people who don't know
TF how to use the Windows Scheduler, and who don't want to use the
TF myriad of secreterial
Hello ::Andrew::,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 12:03:16 PM, you wrote:
A Feature: Reminder Mails (let's call it a reminder rather than
A birthday)
A 1) Individuals
A - template definition possible.
A - option to edit the created email before it's sent.
A - option to open just a blank email.
A
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Hello ::Andrew::!
On Saturday, September 01, 2001 at 4:27:03 PM you wrote:
I found the birthday tick-box in the address book but do you need to
personalise the email here or does it just pop-up automatically on the
date so you then write
Hello Sergey,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 1:01:37 PM, you wrote:
SK Hello ::Andrew::,
SK Sunday, September 02, 2001, 12:03:16 PM, you wrote:
A Feature: Reminder Mails (let's call it a reminder rather than
A birthday)
A 1) Individuals
A - template definition possible.
A - option to edit the
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 10:52:53 AM, you wrote:
TF That's worse. I believe you just sent me birthday wishes, but in fact
TF it was your computer? No thanks.
That depends at which point you assume the wishes were sent. When
everything was set-up by the user or when TB is
Hello Allie,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 12:47:00 PM, you wrote:
ACM Note that the monthly list charters are sent using a CLI command and
ACM Marck's system scheduler.
ACM You can create your birthday message template, write the CLI command in
ACM a text file naming it a .cmd file and making
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Hi ::Andrew::,
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001 13:49:02 +0100, you graced us with these comments:
...
A Yes the monthly list charters are another good example of how this
A could be used. The problem is that this is probably the sort of
A feature which
On Sunday, September 02, 2001, 7:49:02 AM, ::Andrew:: wrote:
Yes the monthly list charters are another good example of how this
could be used. The problem is that this is probably the sort of
feature which a new user might find useful and the above mothod
might be a bit too complicated for
Hello Dwight,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 3:58:34 PM, you wrote:
DAC There have been complaints on the beta list about the overhead for the
DAC RTF viewer, and desire to keep it tight. Having a special built in
DAC easy route to generate birthday cards seems like a lot more of a
DAC useless
Hello SyP,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 4:32:19 PM, you wrote:
S IMO this functionality should be provided via plugins (in TB V2), so
S you have to download it only if you absolutely needed it.
yeah that sounds ok
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::Andrew::mailto:[EMAIL
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On Sunday, September 02, 2001, at 02:52:53 AM PDT, Thomas F wrote:
But first, ::Andrew:: wrote:
A Personally I don't agree, I think it would be pretty difficult to
A identify which emails were from a template and which weren't.
And then Thomas
Hello ::Andrew::
On Sunday, September 02, 2001 you wrote:
Personally I don't agree, I think it would be pretty difficult to
identify which emails were from a template and which weren't. How many
birthday cards have you received or sent which say something like
'Dear X, Happy Birthday (some
Hi Jacek,
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001 12:32:05 +0200GMT (02/09/2001, 18:32 +0800GMT),
Jacek Wojaczynski wrote:
JW I'd like TB! to do sth like this:
JW X has a birthday today. You have created a message
JW using a birthday template. Do you want to edit it
JW now?
JW I would love feature like
Hello Dierk,
Friday, August 31, 2001, 3:19:34 PM, you wrote:
And after a quick look into Becky I like the idea to edit the mail on
the fly in an extern editor.
DH AFAIR from different sources, the use of an external editor will be
DH implemented with v2. As will surely other wish list items.
On 01-09-2001 at 14:27, ::Andrew:: kindly wrote:
did i read that becky can do auto mail on certain dates, ie. email a
friend on birthday?
That seems pretty handy - would it be easy/possible to set-up in TB?
It's already implemented in TB. Go to your address book,
pick a friend, go to the
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Hello Karin!
On Saturday, September 01, 2001 at 2:37:30 PM you wrote:
It's already implemented in TB. Go to your address book,
pick a friend, go to the 'personal' tab and put in her/his
birthday. TB will make a congrats mail at 00:00 of that
Hello Dierk Haasis
On Sunday, September 02, 2001 you wrote:
[Birthday reminder...]
Hmm, I just remember the reminder, in which you have to click OK.
Not completely automatic ... ;-)
I'd like it automatic! And of course it would be
nice to have a special Birthday template for that.
PS. Is it
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On Saturday, September 01, 2001, at 05:10:26 PM PDT, Jacek Wojaczynski
wrote:
I'd like it automatic! And of course it would be nice to have a
special Birthday template for that.
sarcasm
Yes - as long as your birthday wishes will be sent
Hello Melissa,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 1:59:16 AM, you wrote:
MR No matter how much I like email (a lot!), when it comes to wishing
MR someone a happy birthday or other such personal greeting, I still
MR prefer sending - and receiving - a hand written note via snail mail.
MR Even a phone
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Hello Andrew!
On Friday, August 31, 2001 at 6:23:35 AM you wrote:
See you back here when you figure out that Becky is not all that The
Bat! is. I have tried many email clients, but nothing has ever
topped The Bat!
I haven't ever used
Hey Dierk,
My point was, and I think is still valid for others on this list,
that The Bat! shouldn't be assessed on the weight of its BETA
releases. I was in no way having a dig at Becky, I was merely
pointing out that I see testing Beta software almost as a privilege
that an
Hello Thomas,
Mitteilung vom Freitag, 31. August 2001, 06:03:39:
...
TF Thanks for your crossposting without sensible contents, and for your
TF lack of interest to discuss (and BTW this is a mailing list, not a
TF newsgroup). Good riddance.
Sorry, I disagree that there is no sensible
! is the best client. But last time
I'm afraid I'm not sure for this, now. Now TB! looks like hi-end
regular expressions engine. But lost the way for exact mailer client.
Best regards
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Hello Andrew,
I've always seen myself as a bit of a champion for TB! I've used it
for about 3 years and it's always done the job for me. I've used it to
create solutions in business as well as personal environs.
But that said it's generally wise not to ignore other options so after
this mail I
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Hello Michal,
On Friday, August 31, 2001 at 10:32:05 +0200, Michal Kozusznik [MK]
wrote concerning 'Bye Bye The Bat Say Hi to Becky!':
MK But why this major bugs are not solved?
What major bugs are you referring too? I don't encounter any
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Hi Michal,
On 31 August 2001 at 10:32:05 +0200 (which was 09:32 where I live)
Michal Kozusznik wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
bug slagging The Bat! based on its beta code is unfair.
MK But why this major bugs
Hello David,
Friday, August 31, 2001, 11:43:39 AM, David van Zuijlekom wrote:
What major bugs are you referring too?
I just wrote about. HTML interpreter is not important for me. But
multi-user mode working correctly on multi-user Win98 machines is.
Some time ago i was be able to
Hello Marck,
Friday, August 31, 2001, 11:46:46 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Maybe a couple of the wishes you have
haven't been fulfilled, but I think TB is still the best there is
without them.
Yes. I think TB! is the best. But It has some bugs often apears
working with it. I have
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Hello Michal,
On Friday, August 31, 2001 at 11:56:56 +0200, Michal Kozusznik [MK]
wrote concerning 'Bye Bye The Bat Say Hi to Becky!':
What major bugs are you referring too?
MK HTML interpreter is not important for me.
For me neither.
MK
Hello David,
Friday, August 31, 2001, 12:13:50 PM, David van Zuijlekom wrote:
I don't have much experience with multi-user running TB! but what
exactly isn't working?
Explained in other post I just have written
What is CSAPI '97?
I used the short: CSAPI installed with M$ Office97
Maybe
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Hi Michal,
On 31 August 2001 at 12:05:13 +0200 (which was 11:05 where I live)
Michal Kozusznik wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
MK Yes. I think TB! is the best. But It has some bugs often
MK apears working with it. I have
Hello Marck,
Friday, August 31, 2001, 1:02:46 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
You have mentioned this problem before but, until you have provided
enough information to allow the problem to be reproduced there's no
way on earth that it *can* be fixed.
I agree with you. I know how programers
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Hi Michal,
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 12:05:13 +0200, you thoughtfully wrote the
following:
...
MK Yes. I think TB! is the best. But It has some bugs often
MK apears working with it. I have no wishes for new features or other
MK stars from
On Friday, August 31, 2001, 13:02:46, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
No I wouldn't. If I experience such a problem I would make sure I
supplied enough evidence and information about how to reproduce the
problem so that the programmers working on it could fix it.
That seems to be the problem. I
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Hi Roman,
On 31 August 2001 at 14:01:47 +0200 (which was 13:01 where I live)
Roman wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:
R Then after about 10 days it quit functioning again. I have _no_
R idea why.
Is there anything in the account
On 31-08-2001 at 11:56, Michal Kozusznik kindly wrote:
Friday, August 31, 2001, 11:43:39 AM, David van Zuijlekom wrote:
What major bugs are you referring too?
I just wrote about. HTML interpreter is not important for me. But
multi-user mode working correctly on multi-user Win98
Hello Karin,
Friday, August 31, 2001, 3:05:33 PM, Karin Spaink wrote:
I'm not quite sure why you
would claim that setting up TB for mult-users under Win98 is
not possible.
Because I've tried!
And as I said: the problem apears specially when the Groups are used.
With single accounts it's
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Hello Bernhard!
On Friday, August 31, 2001 at 10:29:44 AM you wrote:
And after a quick look into Becky I like the idea to edit the mail on
the fly in an extern editor.
AFAIR from different sources, the use of an external editor will be
I have been a faithful TB user for over a year. However, the last betas
were more than disappointing. Bugs over bugs. And the essential missing
features were still not fixed or implemented (did someone say true IMAP4
support?). Another major complain of mine is the increase in memory
usage. TB
Hi Alexander,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 22:24:39 +0200GMT (31/08/2001, 04:24 +0800GMT),
Alexander Turcic wrote:
AT Anyways, I say bye to this newsgroup for I am not any longer a TB user.
Thanks for your crossposting without sensible contents, and for your
lack of interest to discuss (and BTW
Hey Alexander,
How on earth can you base your decision to dump The Bat! on the
quality and stability of it's BETAs??? Beta releases are announced
as buggy and usually come with a disclaimer stating that they are
far from perfect. If you are not prepared to put up with buggy software
Hi All,
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 at 14:23:35 GMT +1000 (8/31/2001 11:23 AM GMT +0700
where you think I live) Andrew Ferguson=[AF]typed the following :
[...]
See you back here when you figure out that Becky is not all that The
Bat! is. I have tried many email clients, but nothing has ever
Hello list,
i have a few questions regarding the smartcard support in the bat:
1. does the bat support smartcards in newer versions at all or is this
feature canceled ?
2. which card readers does the bat support (i use chipdrive from
http://www.towitoko.de)
3. which smartcards do i need
Olá TBUDL,
Hi guys!!!
I'm talking from Brazil, and I'm new on this list, hope help and be
helped too. See you soon.
Sincerly, this is the BEST e-mail program that I ever seen.
Best Regards,
Viktor Mota
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:04:55 -0300, Viktor Mota wrote:
VM I'm talking from Brazil, and I'm new on this list, hope help and be
VM helped too. See you soon.
A warm welcome Viktor. You will indeed find this group to be helpful and
look forward to your
Hello Viktor,
August 23, 2000, 1:04:55 PM, you wrote:
VMSincerly, this is the BEST e-mail program that I ever seen.
VM Best Regards,
VM Viktor Mota
VM mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have to agree, the group here is extremely helpful and very good in
explaining things. Welcome aboard ;)
Hi Viktor,
On Wednesday 23/08/2000 at 19:04, you wrote:
I'm talking from Brazil, and I'm new on this list, hope help and be
helped too. See you soon.
Sincerly, this is the BEST e-mail program that I ever seen.
It is indeed :)
Welcome aboard - grab some asbestos underwear
Hi Steve Lamb,
On Donnerstag, 9. Dezember 1999 at 23:30:47 you wrote:
SL Thursday, December 09, 1999, 2:17:16 PM, Alexander wrote:
Sometimes.:-)) Hey, Steve, are you still here?
SL No.
*LOL
Oliver Sturm
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Hallo Przemyslaw,
On Thursday, December 09, 1999, 5:40:27 AM (GMT+0800), Przemyslaw Adam Smiejek wrote:
PAS I'm new here. My english is bad, but I love The Bat! so
PAS I want to join this list.
Welcome!
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Message
Hello Przemyslaw,
Your message from Wednesday, December 08, 1999, 22:40: Hi
PAS I'm new here. My english is bad, but I love The Bat! so
PAS I want to join this list.
You are not alone (8^) Don't hesitate to put silly questions. There
are cracks in the list but they have mercy
Hi there!
On 9 Dec 99, at 22:59, Bernhard Kaiser wrote
about "Re: Hi":
Hello Przemyslaw,
Your message from Wednesday, December 08, 1999, 22:40: Hi
PAS I'm new here. My english is bad, but I love The Bat! so
PAS I want to join this list.
You are not alone
Thursday, December 09, 1999, 2:17:16 PM, Alexander wrote:
Sometimes.:-)) Hey, Steve, are you still here?
No.
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Hello all,
After a few days of setting up, I'm starting to get used to The Bat
and decided it was a good time to join the mailing list. I have a
couple of questions to start with:
I'm using version 1.36, and I noticed from Betanews that version 1.38
beta 2 is out. I wonder if anyone would be
Hi there!
On 20 Nov 99, at 20:50, Deryk Lister wrote
about "Hi, and a few questions":
Next question is to do with replying. I noticed that when
you reply to another reply eg. RE: Subject it becomes RE[2]:
Subject. I've never noticed the [2] in other email clients,
an
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Hi Alexander,
On Saturday 20/11/99 at 21:10, you wrote:
Next question is to do with replying. I noticed that when
you reply to another reply eg. RE: Subject it becomes RE[2]:
Subject.
Add the %SINGLERE macro to your templates.
Excellent! I'm definitely
This post also serves as a test for PGP signature, so excuse the size :P
Ooh... it says that the signature is invalid...
I also noticed one of the dashes in my text sig has turned into a
space :-) After experimenting it seems to be a bug when you have 3
dashes before a sig.
Deryk
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Hi all,
Deryk Lister wrote:
This post also serves as a test for PGP signature, so excuse the size :P
Ooh... it says that the signature is invalid...
I also noticed one of the dashes in my text sig has turned into a
space :-) After experimenting it seems to be a bug when you have 3
Hi there!
On 20 Nov 99, at 21:48, Deryk Lister wrote
about "Re: Hi, and a few questions":
Ooh... it says that the signature is invalid...
I also noticed one of the dashes in my text sig has turned into a
space :-) After experimenting it seems to be a bug when you have 3
das
Saturday, November 20, 1999, 3:37:50 PM, Deryk wrote:
I thought there were 3, but the PGP put an extra one in :) In other
words, I'm doing that already.
Thanks for the tip though, it seems to be yet another interesting
feature that's either undocumented or else well hidden G
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