Where do I get the relevant certificate to add to the Bat certificates so
that I don;t get the warning box when accessing Google mail through TB?
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Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.85.03
with K9
on Windows XP 5.1
tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com
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Hallo Robin,
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:24:35 +1000GMT (7-9-2005, 10:24 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RA> As Roelof said, try X-Ray Mail Assistant at www.xrayapp.com
Yeah, but as I've never used it, I didn't know where to get it. ;-)
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Groetjes, Roelof
What do you "mean", you formatted the cat
Hello all,
Wednesday, September 7, 2005, Robin Anson wrote:
> On Wed 7 September 2005, 12:53:44 +1000, you wrote:
>> I am currently using a HP Compaq tc4200 (it's a tablet) as my main
>> computer. Since I roam, I connect to different networks (two main
>> ones). I have an e-mail account on each ne
Chris
On Wed 7 September 2005, 12:53:44 +1000, you wrote:
> I am currently using a HP Compaq tc4200 (it's a tablet) as my main
> computer. Since I roam, I connect to different networks (two main
> ones). I have an e-mail account on each network. On the first network,
> their SMTP server only works
Hallo Chris,
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 21:53:44 -0500GMT (7-9-2005, 4:53 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
C> I remember from a while ago there was a program that
C> could be configured as a local SMTP server that would forward messages
C> to different servers depending on location. What was it called?
I am currently using a HP Compaq tc4200 (it's a tablet) as my main
computer. Since I roam, I connect to different networks (two main
ones). I have an e-mail account on each network. On the first network,
their SMTP server only works when I am connected to their network
(because they are too lazy t
> Hello Marten,
>> But what I get is Connection Centre activity and then nothing.
>> Am I missing something?
AH ha - yes: emails on the server!
> The Connection Centre should always open and the "different window", the
> Dispatcher, will only open if there are any messages in your mail box.
> I
Hello Marten,
> A different window should appear with the emails listed on the server,
> showing subject only.
>
> But what I get is Connection Centre activity and then nothing.
>
> Am I missing something?
The Connection Centre should always open and the "different window", the
Dispatcher, will
If I've got it right:
I highlight an account
Click 'Dispatch Mail on Server'
A different window should appear with the emails listed on the server,
showing subject only.
But what I get is Connection Centre activity and then nothing.
Am I missing something?
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www.annerykiln.
Hi Marck,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 6:49:14 PM, you wrote:
> Correct. Use TB via Hotpopper - www.boolean.ca. It works a
> treat -
> even through proxy servers.
AH, thanks!
Exactly what I need, and even free!
I'm glad I don't need to dig out the old OE :)
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Best regards,
Susanne
Hi Susanne,
@12-Nov-2003, 17:33 -0800 (13-Nov 01:33 UK time) Susanne [S] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Susanne:
>> If anyone has any info as to how to set up theBat to retrieve my
>> mail from msn, I'd be grateful.
S> Some more info concerning this: email from msn seems to be
S> connected to
Hi Susanne,
Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 12:58:18 PM, you wrote:
> If anyone has any info as to how to set up theBat to
> retrieve my mail from msn, I'd be grateful.
Some more info concerning this: email from msn seems to be
connected to hotmail, somehow, and the server is not
SMTP, but HTTP
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 02:17:22 -0400 Hexdump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
[ ... ]
> > Some programs install
> > themselves as services, such as Argo's mail server, but neither
> > I nor my friend can find a way to do it manually.
>
> This can be do
et up so
> there are 'desktops' for various users, with each of us remoting
> in via a Terminal Services Client. Some programs install
> themselves as services, such as Argo's mail server, but neither
> I nor my friend can find a way to do it manually.
This can b
for various users, with each of us remoting
in via a Terminal Services Client. Some programs install
themselves as services, such as Argo's mail server, but neither I
nor my friend can find a way to do it manually. Even if we could
find an area to autorun the program (each
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kurgan [K] wrote:
K> You could use TB and BatPost together to achieve your server. I'm
K> using BatPost right now to send this message, and it's not even
K> installed on my machine. I've got it i
Replying to your message of Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 11:16:09 PM:
Allie,
Thank you for the clarification on the mail server.
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www.milneweb.com
Wednesday, July 31, 2002
11:23:50 PM
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Hello Pete,
PM> Would I have to have a "mail server program" installed to do what I want
PM> instead of using TB!?
You could use TB and BatPost together to achieve your server.
I'm using BatPost right now to send this message, and it's not even
installed
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Peter Milne [PM] wrote:
PM> I'll tell you what I have and what I need. I have 4 machines
PM> networked here at home. I currently am hosting my own website and
PM> wan
Hello Pete,
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 19:22:16 -0600 GMT (01/08/02, 08:22 +0700 GMT),
Pete Milne wrote:
PM> If I am reading correctly, it is possible to use TB! as a mailserver? If
PM> I decide to host my own mailserver instead of my ISP's...I can use TB!?
No, TB is only an email client, not an
Replying to your message of Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 10:37:34 PM:
ACM> It isn't a full-blown dedicated mailserver
Allie,
I'll tell you what I have and what I need. I have 4 machines networked here
at home. I currently am hosting my own website and want to host my own
mail s
..I can use TB!?
It isn't a full-blown dedicated mailserver since it will not provide
features that a typical mailserver will. It however, can be made to
take on the role of a mail server in the setting where you have
machines on an LAN with no access to the internet and you wish to get
mai
If I am reading correctly, it is possible to use TB! as a mailserver? If
I decide to host my own mailserver instead of my ISP's...I can use TB!?
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7:21:28 PM
Ask about eScan Content-Security
and Anti-Virus Software.
"We will meet ALL of your anti-v
Hi Pete,
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 22:08:30 [GMT -0600], you wrote:
PM> Can anyone suggest a simple, light foot print mail server for W2K?
Have a look at XMail from www.xmailserver.com. It's feature-packed,
small and exists for a variety of platforms, including Win32. And it
Hello Pete,
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 6:08:30 AM you wrote (at least in part):
PM> Can anyone suggest a simple, light foot print mail server for W2K?
Several people run MDaemon, but that's not free of cost.
http://mdaemon.deerfield.com/
A 0$-alternative some others use see
Can anyone suggest a simple, light foot print mail server for W2K?
Thanks,
-
Pete
10:07:49 PM
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Ask about eScan Content-Security and Anti-Virus Software.
"We will meet all of your Anti-Virus needs."
www.mi
ng long enough for TheBat! to check e-mail based on
my time interval setting. If I had (or have) "Check mailbox at start-up"
feature selected, then TheBat! would have deleted the marked e-mails for
deletion on the mail server.
This feature is working in TheBat! 1.60h. I was just
On Wednesday, May 1, 2002, 9:54:58 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM> It's definitely working just fine at your end.
I concur now. :)
ACM> You can now go ahead and switch to TB! ;-)))
I have a few other issues to mend out still.
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Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
...
MK> Steps to reproduce bug and delete messages from mail server:
MK> 1. Send an e-mail to yourself "Subject: Test 1".
MK> 2. Receive the "Subject: Test 1" message.
MK> 3. Delete the
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Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
...
ACM>> To narrow the problem down, have you tried deleting messages
ACM>> from the trash manually
MK> Yes, with no succes.
I just tried it and it works over here. I sent myself some messages
with your configuration. Check
s to reproduce bug and delete messages from mail server:
1. Send an e-mail to yourself "Subject: Test 1".
2. Receive the "Subject: Test 1" message.
3. Delete the "Subject: Test 1" message to the Trash folder.
4. Exit TheBat! 1.60h.
5. Run TheBat! 1.60h. The mes
On Wednesday, May 1, 2002, 9:19:19 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM> Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
ACM> ...
MK>> How can I get TheBat! 1.60h to remove these messages on the mail
MK>> server based on the above settings?
ACM> To narrow the problem down, have you tried deleting messages from the
ACM> trash
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Mark Knipfer [MK] wrote:
...
MK> How can I get TheBat! 1.60h to remove these messages on the mail
MK> server based on the above settings?
To narrow the problem down, have you tried deleting messages from the
trash manually or with a purge operation a
the Trash folder. When I
exit TheBat! 1.60h, all messages in the Trash folder get deleted. When I
run TheBat! 1.60h again, no messages appear in the Trash folder. However,
when I click Account | Dispatch Mail On Server | All Messages, I see the
message(s) on the mail server showing the Delete
Bonjour Thomas,
Le 24/09/2001, à10:37, vous avez écrit sur le sujet The Bat! as mail server?:
CM>> Is it possible to use The Bat! as a regular mail-server? I mean: If we
CM>> get an IP-number, can we use it as a mail server?
TF> Do you mean a POP3 and SMTP server?
Yes.
TF>
Hello Cyril,
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001 00:13:58 +0200 GMT (24/09/2001, 06:13 +0800 GMT),
Cyril MALKA wrote:
CM> Is it possible to use The Bat! as a regular mail-server? I mean: If we
CM> get an IP-number, can we use it as a mail server?
Do you mean a POP3 and SMTP server? No. The Bat! is
Hello tbudl,
Is it possible to use The Bat! as a regular mail-server? I mean: If we
get an IP-number, can we use it as a mail server?
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ICQ: 32
s
AB> client, so that outgoing mails are stored on The Bat! (on my Win2k
AB> system) until I go online (modem), and that incoming mails are stored
AB> either until the Outlook-client on the local network fetches them?
The bat is not a pop3 server - try IA mail server or Vpop3 for low
cost po
Hi!
I know that you can use The Bat! as a server on local network, but as
I have understood, the clients have to use The Bat!, too.
Is it possible to use other eMail-porgs (for example Outlook) as
client, so that outgoing mails are stored on The Bat! (on my Win2k
system) until I go online (modem)
ur Mercury/32, the
answer is NO. The Bat! is E-mail Client *not* E-mail Server.
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- Syafril -
..Opinion expressed are only mine
*
Name : Syafril Hermansyah |Com
Hi all.
The faq does not answer this question, even though I was told this
could be set up.
Can I set up the bat to run as a smtp server for accepting mail?
Also, can I have multiple users, and send mail to those "local"
users without having to send mail out and then for them to receive
it
t say?
Thank You for your response. I solved the problem by allowing only
one of the accounts to automatically access its mail server. Not sure
what that means, but atleast it is functional now.
Thanks,
Terry
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On Sunday, October 29, 2000, 9:05:04 AM, Terry wrote:
> I have 2 mailboxes, They both worked fine for 3-4 days. Now
> suddenly one works and one doesn't. Didin't change any settings.
> It just won't connect to the mail server now, any ideas? It was
> working spo
AGAIN: I have 2 mailboxes, They both worked fine for 3-4 days. Now suddenly
one works and one doesn't. Didin't change any settings. It just won't
connect to the mail server now, any ideas? It was working sporadically,
but now seems to have stopped altogether. I can't s
I have 2 mailboxes, They both worked fine for 3-4 days. Now suddenly
one works and one doesn't. Didin't change any settings. It just won't
connect to the mail server now, any ideas? It was working sporadically,
but now seems to have stopped altogether. I can't send mail
Hello Januk and TB users,
Januk Aggarwal wrote at 4/14/2000, 11:08 AM
JA> Perhaps a picky point, but if you filter messages from account A to
JA> the inbox of Account B they are not treated as incoming messages. At
JA> least I could never get Account B's incoming message filters to
JA> work
Leif,
Regarding your message dated: Thursday, April 13, 2000...
LG> I believe you are referencing the how-to on setting up TB as a
LG> *mailing list* server. This is quite a bit different than having a
LG> mail server.
Actually, what I had seen was the settings option availa
Hi Januk,
On 14 April 2000 at 02:08:19 GMT -0700 (which was 10:08 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Using TB! as a mail server?":
> Perhaps a picky point, but if you filter messages from account A to
> the inbox of Account B they ar
Hi Januk,
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 02:08:19 -0700GMT (14/04/2000, 17:08 +0800GMT),
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
>> A message coming in from anywhere,
JA> Perhaps a picky point, but if you filter messages from account A to
JA> the inbox of Account B they are not treated as incoming messages.
Correct. I m
Hello Thomas,
On Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 14:47:15 GMT +0800 (which was 11:47 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> A message coming in from anywhere,
Perhaps a picky point, but if you filter messages from account A to
the inbox of Account B they are not treated as incoming mess
Hi Leif,
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 07:33:20 +0900GMT (14/04/2000, 06:33 +0800GMT),
Leif Gregory wrote:
LG> 3. Set up a filter to forward or redirect all incoming mail on your
LG>work machine to send to your home e-mail address. This one does
LG>address your multi-account set-up, but you will h
machine?
I believe you are referencing the how-to on setting up TB as a
*mailing list* server. This is quite a bit different than having a
mail server.
There are a few ways in which you could sort-of do what you are
asking.
1. By far the easiest, is to use an IMAP compliant mail server for
your mes
Hi TBUDL,
I have noted that TB! can be used as a mail server and I wondered if
the possible situation could be solved by using TB! in the following
way.
I use TB! from work and have one main account which I use for all my
email. (I setup other accounts to simply feed into this one main
account
Morning Thomas Mozelt,
> i already asked a few months ago if it was possible to leave mails on
> an cyrus imap server (suse linux 6.3) on directories located on its harddisk. the
> answer was to wait until the bat fully supports imap4 rev 1 which
> will be end of 1999.
>
> any news accordi
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