Hello Dierk,
On Friday, October 05, 2001 15:02:29 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote
the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Dierk> That is why I use a freemail service for mailing lists: If anything
Dierk> changes with my ISP or Web hosting service or my domains
Hello Nick.
On Friday, October 05, 2001 15:02:29 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote
the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
>> [...] can you explain to me what Jan is trying to do, as
>> I've been trying to follow the thread but I am completely
>&g
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Hello Jan!
On Friday, October 05, 2001 at 1:49:45 PM you wrote:
> Looks like we're making progress but I notice that the
> POP3 connection gets stuck quite frequently
That sounds more like a "Crappy Dial-up" as Thomas called it. I have
to admit
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Hello Nick!
On Friday, October 05, 2001 at 2:39:04 PM you wrote:
> Dierk, can you explain to me what Jan is trying to do, as I've been
> trying to follow the thread but I am completely lost.
I can only try.
His main concern seems to be that he is
Hello Dierk,
On Thursday, October 4, 2001, at 11:37:20 PM -0700, Dierk Haasis wrote
the following in regards to "TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable modem":
> You see, even if most of us may use addresses given out by our ISP's
> this actually has nothing to do with the connect
Hello Dierk,
On Friday, October 05, 2001 08:37:20 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote
the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Dierk> Well, your message was received. And if you are able to read this,
Dierk> everything should be alright.
Looks like we're making
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Hello Jan!
On Friday, October 05, 2001 at 12:06:24 AM you wrote:
> However, when I do this, it seems that the DUN d/ls ok but
> does not upload via the cable, only the dial up line when
> it's connected. The msg sits in the OutBox.
Correct. T
Hello Dierk,
On Thursday, October 04, 2001 18:07:22 [ +0200 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Dierk> The concept behind two accounts is to set every account separately.
Dierk> that's about all there is. think of it as using diffe
Hello Dierk,
On Thursday, October 4, 2001 at 16:47 GMT +0200, a creature mimicking
Dierk Haasis [DH] wrote:
>> <1> what does the %- designate?
DH> It tells TB! that the REGEX is broken into a new line at this point.
Slight correction, the %- has two meanings:
1. If at the end of the line, it
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Hello Jan!
On Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 5:35:54 PM you wrote:
> May I ask you to take a shot @ answering the rest of my
> post if you can as I am having a devil of a time
> understanding the concept of how to set up 2 accounts:
> dialup
nice to
explain work arounds, I just don't get the basic idea.
TIA
On Thursday, October 04, 2001 16:47:12 [ +0200 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Dierk> It tells TB! that the REGEX is broken into a new line
Dierk> at this po
Jan,
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, at 09:37:02 [GMT -0400] (which was 7:07 PM where I live) you
wrote:
JR> <2> I can't figure out how to set up account transport
JR> properties on the dialup acct so it will d/l via cable
JR> modem.
I am not be correct.. But I guess what you need is in the
Account-
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Hello Jan!
On Thursday, October 04, 2001 at 3:37:02 PM you wrote:
> <1> what does the %- designate?
It tells TB! that the REGEX is broken into a new line at this point.
Usually they have to be in one line. The developers were nice enough
to inclu
Jan,
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, at 09:37:02 [GMT -0400] (which was 7:07 PM where I live) you
wrote:
JR> <1> what does the %- designate?
This will NOT a new line after the macro.
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Warm regards,
Raj
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"How come they choose from just two people to r
Hello Januk,
Thursday, October 04, 2001, 3:33:26 AM, you wrote:
JA> Have you considered using quick templates to make the process a
JA> little easier? Make one for each dialup account, and keep the names
JA> short so you can use them easily. The basic template would look like:
JA> %ACCOUNT="
Hello Januk,
On Thursday, October 04, 2001 02:33:26 [ -0700 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Januk> Have you considered using quick templates to make the process a
Januk> little easier? Make one for each dialup account, and keep
Hello Shauna,
It was foretold that on Wednesday, October 3, 2001 at 08:47 GMT -0600,
Shauna Scott [SS] would type:
SS> creating or replying to a message, I set the active account to the
SS> cable account. I then manually change the From and Reply-To headers to
SS> whichever dialup account I want
On Wednesday, October 03, 2001, 11:52:11 AM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
> I'm not sure how to resolve this.
I guess you must have, since I only got one of this one. (I did get
two more of he it works for me one.)
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Dwight A. Corrin
P O Box 47828
Wichita KS 67201-7828
316.263.9706 fax 316.263.63
Hello Jernej,
On Wednesday, October 03, 2001 18:44:37 [ +0200 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Jernej> I got 4 of the "worked for me" messages...
My apologies to all, very strange.
Outbox indicates outgoing in queue
Hello Dwight,
3. oktober 2001, 17:46:31, you wrote:
>> worked for me.
DAC> Am I the only person who received two of Jan's last two replies to
DAC> Shauna?
I don't know... I got 4 of the "worked for me" messages...
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Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/
ICQ: 2
Hello All,
DAC> Am I the only person who received two of Jan's last two replies to
DAC> Shauna?
I got two of each of them as well. They appear to be duplicates (kill
dupes got rid of the extras, anyway).
Best Regards
Shauna
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Shauna Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! Version 1.54 B
On Wednesday, October 03, 2001, 10:15:23 AM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
> Hello Shauna,
> On Wednesday, October 03, 2001 08:47:11 [ -0600 GMT], you
> wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
> modem':
Shauna>> I use a work-around
> worked for
Hello Shauna,
On Wednesday, October 03, 2001 08:47:11 [ -0600 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Shauna> I use a work-around
worked for me.
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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! V1.54 Beta/9/W2K_SP2/PGP Key ID: 0x3F14A060
Hello Shauna,
On Wednesday, October 03, 2001 08:47:11 [ -0600 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Shauna> I use a work-around that seems to do the trick fairly easily. When
Shauna> creating or replying to a message, I set the activ
Hello All,
On 2001-10-03, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR> Hello TBUDListers.
JR>I have 2 email accts: #1 is dialup, #2 is cable.
JR>Naturally I'd like to use the cable modem to send & rcv
JR>via cable. I know I can change list memberships &/or drag
JR>outgoing msg from Acc1 to Acc2 o
Hello TBUDListers.
I'm really getting confused & someone please straighten
me out.
I have 2 email accts: #1 is dialup, #2 is cable.
Naturally I'd like to use the cable modem to send & rcv
via cable. I know I can change list memberships &/or drag
outgoing msg from Acc1 to Acc2
Hello Matt (& everyone following this thread). Thanks for
all your support).
On Tuesday, October 02, 2001 09:25:26 [ -0400 GMT], you
wrote the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Matt> Outside of what you're experiencing, it's generally good, bu
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Jan,
JR> I've got a 2 month free test run on this thing. Any
JR> specific problems with @HOME network?
Outside of what you're experiencing, it's generally good, but it
reeeally depends on the neighbourhood/locale. Excite@Home, the parent
com
Hi Nick,
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001 16:45:16 -0700GMT (02/10/2001, 07:45 +0800GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
>> ok so I broke down & got a cable modem. Now I can d/leverything
>> much faster but I can't send any mail out. Iget a "relaying
>> denied" error msg in the log.
When I got cable at home, t
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Hello Jan,
On Monday, October 1, 2001, at 2:10:59 PM -0700, Jan Rifkinson wrote
the following in regards to "TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable modem":
> ok so I broke down & got a cable modem. Now I can d/leverything
> much faster
On Monday, October 01, 2001, 5:13:34 PM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
Dwight>> [...] you can use options to change mailing addresses and
Dwight>> still have the headers look enough like the old address to
Dwight>> get through to your mailing lists, but my experience has been
Dwight>> that this usually fa
Hello Matt,
On Monday, October 01, 2001 17:37:05 [ -0400 GMT], you wrote
the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Matt> Are you using the @Home network?
Yup
Matt> Usually [...] the smtp and pop servers should be entered
Matt> as 'mail'
Hello Dwight, Thanks for your help.
On Monday, October 01, 2001 16:36:24 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote
the following in regards to 'TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable
modem':
Dwight> [...] If your dialup account allows authentication, you may
Dwight> be able to continue sending through them. [.
Hello Jan,
1. oktober 2001, 23:10:59, you wrote:
JR>ok so I broke down & got a cable modem. Now I can d/l
JR>everything much faster but I can't send any mail out. I
JR>get a "relaying denied" error msg in the log.
You have to use your cable provider's server, not your dial-up
provid
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Jan,
Are you using the @Home network? Usually (though this may change with
the individual provider) the smtp and pop servers should be entered as
'mail', versus 'smtp.myhost.com' and 'pop.myhost.com' respectively.
Hope that helps,
Matt
mailto:
On Monday, October 01, 2001, 4:10:59 PM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
> I broke down & got a cable modem. Now I can d/leverything
> much faster but I can't send any mail out. Iget a "relaying
> denied" error msg in the log.
>I'm sending this via my dialup account. Any thoughts,
>suggesti
Hello TBUDListers.
ok so I broke down & got a cable modem. Now I can d/l
everything much faster but I can't send any mail out. I
get a "relaying denied" error msg in the log.
I'm sending this via my dialup account. Any thoughts,
suggestions would be appreciated.
Fretting in Ri
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