Hi
On Sunday 1 June 2014 at 6:05:29 PM, in
mid:183512910.20140601130...@grunwalds.com, Rick wrote:
Here are the folders and files I clean out every
night (including subfolders) (Attached)
The only attachment that I can see is a file called Part.txt
which said:-
M Hi
M On Sunday 1 June 2014 at 6:05:29 PM, in
M mid:183512910.20140601130...@grunwalds.com, Rick wrote:
Here are the folders and files I clean out every
night (including subfolders) (Attached)
M The only attachment that I can see is a file called Part.txt
M which said:-
M
**
JSL @Echo ** Deleting any leftover The Bat! temp files**
JSL @Echo **
JSL @Echo **
JSL ::
JSL ::
JSL del %temp%\bat*.tmp
Here are the folders and files I clean out
Hello Jack,
It took me about an hour to correctly construct the above path in the
batch file MFPA provided, ...
I have no idea why but I never received MFPA's reply in which he
suggested the batch, I did get your reply to him though. I looked into
my Gmail's SAPM folder and it was not there
** Deleting any leftover The Bat! temp files**
@Echo **
@Echo **
::
::
del %temp%\bat*.tmp
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Best Regards,
Jack LaRosa
:usflag: Central Alabama
Using The Bat! ver: 5.2.
Running Windows 7
Has anyone seen files named bat4AA7.tmp, batDF96.tmp, bat4A27.tmp,
batB537.tmp etc, etc, etc?
As you say, these are TheBat Temp files. You can safely delete them when
The Bat is not running. It is a bit pity that TheBat is not houskeeping
itself.
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Hi
On Saturday 31 May 2014 at 12:39:23 AM, in
mid:1535008838.20140530183...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
Has anyone seen files named bat4AA7.tmp, batDF96.tmp,
bat4A27.tmp, batB537.tmp etc, etc, etc?
As St - Musaic.Net says, they are temp files.
There are dozens if not hundreds
Hello Jack,
Has anyone seen files named bat4AA7.tmp, batDF96.tmp, bat4A27.tmp,
batB537.tmp etc, etc, etc?
There are dozens if not hundreds of them in:
C:\Users\her name\AppData\Roaming\The Bat!\her name\Faux inbox\
I have seen that kind of .tmp files in the past, I don't recall how long
Hello MFPA,
On Saturday, May 31, 2014 you wrote:
We're both
running TB! ver. 5.2 so I'm at a loss to understand why
they appear on her machine and not mine.
M Normally TB! would delete them itself but sometimes doesn't get the
M chance, for example if something interferes with normal
didn't pay much attention to the file dates except I
remember seeing one that was several years old. These were not in the
TEMP directory but in the path specified above. My WIN Temp directory
does not contain any TB temp files nor did I have any when I looked at
my computer at the path above. Go
JSL It took me about an hour to correctly construct the above path in the
JSL batch file MFPA provided, having been away from batch file programming
JSL since DOS and the old C:\ prompt. I never had to deal with spaces in
JSL directory names back then. But I was eventually successful and got
JSL
Hello TBUDLs,
Has anyone seen files named bat4AA7.tmp, batDF96.tmp, bat4A27.tmp,
batB537.tmp etc, etc, etc?
There are dozens if not hundreds of them in:
C:\Users\her name\AppData\Roaming\The Bat!\her name\Faux inbox\
The Faux inbox is a folder to which all incoming messages get
filtered as
, configure them to ignore your temp directory and see if
C temp files accumulate again.
It was my anti-malware program :-) I'm a happy camper now. Tnx Chris !
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Good evening list,
Since some time i noticed TB! produces amounts of temporary files in
my local settings/temp folder. Is this normal behaviour? Never noticed
it before. Is there a way to avoid it?
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Luc
http://www.dzinelabs.com
Need a website?
http://www.w-orx.com
Luc @ 9/09/2005 1:28:31 PM
temp files mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since some time i noticed TB! produces amounts of temporary files in
my local settings/temp folder. Is this normal behaviour? Never
noticed it before. Is there a way to avoid it?
The Bat! creates one temp file for every message
Hallo John,
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 20:25:14 +1000GMT (21-7-2004, 12:25 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JP Still interested why so many created, and if this improves performance.
TB creates temp files when downloading messages on extracting attached
files and probably on some more occasions
Hi Roelof,
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, at 13:01:23 [GMT+0200] (which was 21:01:23 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
In other words lots of temp files from TB is symptomatic for a range
of problems, but the symptoms cause their own problem. Now you've
deleted all of them, just check whether
John Phillips, [JP] wrote:
Thanks for the explanation!
If you wish to automate regular emptying of your temp folders, take a
look at this freeware solution:
http://www.danish-shareware.dk/soft/emptemp/index.html
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Hi Allie,
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, at 07:41:24 [GMT-0500] (which was 22:41:24 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
If you wish to automate regular emptying of your temp folders, take a
look at this freeware solution:
http://www.danish-shareware.dk/soft/emptemp/index.html
Thanks for the URL.
Hello Jonathan,
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, at 00:10:46 [GMT -0500] (which was 06:10 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
JA On Friday, September 26, 2003, Michael Thompson wrote...
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the massive amount of
tempory files the bat now leaves hanging round in the
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On Saturday, September 27, 2003, Michael Thompson wrote...
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the massive amount of
tempory files the bat now leaves hanging round in the tempory
folder?
JA Are you running a virus scanner such as Norton, or
Hello TBUDL,
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the massive amount of
tempory files the bat now leaves hanging round in the tempory
folder?
I have over the past few days deleted thousands.
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Michael ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Excuse me while I dance a little jig
Hello Michael,
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the massive amount of
tempory files the bat now leaves hanging round in the tempory folder?
I don't know if it is just you, or not. But I can say that my TB
doesn't leave a single temp file hanging around.
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Miguel A.
Hello Michael,
Friday, September 26, 2003, 8:52:23 PM, you wrote:
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the massive amount of
tempory files the bat now leaves hanging round in the tempory
folder?
There are about 119 temp files from TB! for the last 3 days, still in
my temp
At 4:30 PM on 9/26/2003, Edgar typed ...
E There are about 119 temp files from TB! for the last 3 days, still in
E my temp directory.
Lots of files in my temp directory (thanks for the reminder to clean
it out) but none of those files was a Bat file. I'm on XP (as are you)
so apparently it's
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Hi Edgar,
On Sep 26, 2003, 22:30 +0200 (4:30 PM local time), Edgar [E] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
E are about 119 temp files from TB! for the last 3 days, still in my
E temp directory.
Save yourself some frustration and use this freeware
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On Friday, September 26, 2003, Michael Thompson wrote...
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the massive amount of
tempory files the bat now leaves hanging round in the tempory
folder?
Are you running a virus scanner such as Norton,
Friday, March 28, 2003, 12:39:12 AM, Kim wrote:
K Wow...I didn't realize that. I figured that my Personal license only
K worked with the Personal version and below.
I didn't either until I tried the Pro version and realised that is
just what happens ;-) Apparently the licence is what enables
Hello Anne and Kim!
On Friday, March 28, 2003, 4:15 AM, Anne wrote, replying to Kim:
snip
K BTW, do you use the Personal or Personal Pro version of Kaspersky?
K If it is Pro, do you find the extras in the Pro version worth the
K extra $50?
A ... For an
A individual user I very much doubt that
Hi Mary and Anne,
Friday, March 28, 2003, 9:21:47 AM, you wrote:
Kim, I thought it might help you in making your comparison to know the
subfolders that are in my Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Pro folder.
There are 10:
Control Centre, Mail Checker, Monitor, Rescue Disk, Scanner, Script
Hello Kim!
On Friday, March 28, 2003, 9:15 AM, you wrote:
K Hi Mary and Anne,
K ... I appreciate all of your helpful information! I have had a problem
K with the AVG MailChecker.dll file in Kaspersky recently ...
K ... What I'm wondering is in the Pro version of Kaspersky, where do
K they
Friday, March 28, 2003, 3:15:12 PM, Kim wrote:
K What I'm wondering is in the Pro version of Kaspersky, where do they
K classify The Bat plug-in? Is it grouped under the Mail Checker part
K (which in Personal is just for Outlook), or is it in another element
K of the program? Would either of you
as far as The Bat temp file listed above.
Where are The Bat temp files usually housed on Windows XP machines?
When using The Bat following the deletion of the temp file I mentioned
above, I noticed that a similar temp file was *not* created in that
directory. Is a Bat temp file only located there when
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On Thursday, March 27, 2003, Kim wrote...
Also, by deleting the Bat temp file I'd mentioned above, how much
e-mail can I expect to lose? Just the one e-mail, or all from that
day? With Becky, I lost an entire day's e-mail when this problem
)
to remove the offending article from the server.
K I never got to actually *see* if the infected e-mail was ever
K downloaded to my Inbox in The Bat, but I suspect not
You suspect correctly.
K ... Where are The Bat temp files usually housed on Windows XP
K machines?
In the Documents Settings
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On Thursday, March 27, 2003 at 15:05:29GMT -0500 (which was 3:05 PM
where I live)
Kim wrote and made these points on the subject of Question About The Bat
Structure and Temp Files in XP:
SNIP
K With the Bat, things seemed to work a bit
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, 21:33, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
K ... Kaspersky flagged the infected mail immediately...so quickly
K in fact, that I later found the message was still on the server.
K The only remnant on my system was in a temp file located in the
K Local Settings\Temp folder, in a
Hi David,
Thursday, March 27, 2003, 3:44:32 PM, you wrote:
With TB! Your best bet is to use the Kaspersky plugin and let TB!
itself handle the infected mails instead of scanning durring the
download.
I would, except that the plug-in isn't available with the $49.95
Personal version of
Hi Marck,
Thanks for the info! I feel *much* better now, and understand the
functionality of The Bat much better now too. :)
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Best regards,
Kim
Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information:
Thursday, March 27, 2003, 8:05:29 PM, Kim wrote:
snipped this bit
K I use Kaspersky Personal as my anti-virus program, and it caught
K this worm, as I was pulling in my e-mail off the server.
Kim I don't know if you're aware but you can download an evaluation
copy of Kaspersky Personal Pro which
Hi Anne,
Thursday, March 27, 2003, 5:51:27 PM, you wrote:
Kim I don't know if you're aware but you can download an evaluation
copy of Kaspersky Personal Pro which includes The Bat! AV plugin and
use it with your existing KAV key. This will allow you to use KAV's AV
plugin with TB! (but not
Hello TBUDL,
In my \WINDOWS\TEMP folder I have a number of files named
bat.TMP where is some number.
Can I safely delete these?
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Scott mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 1.53d on Windows 98 4.10 Build A
pgp key:
mailto:[EMAIL
Hi Scott
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 17:27:27 -0700GMT
(which was 26/04/2002, 2:27 +0200GMT for me),
you wrote:
SF In my \WINDOWS\TEMP folder I have a number of files named
SF bat.TMP where is some number.
SF Can I safely delete these?
You can delete these on the condition that TB! is
Sunday, 4/22/2001, 12:05 PM
Hello TBUDL list members,
I just checked my windows\temp dir for left over bat.tmp files.
There was 165 of them, I then checked my trash folder. It contained
165 files. After deleting them and purging all folders, the temp
files were gone.
I
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Hello Paul!
On Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 9:13:39 PM you wrote:
I don't know if this is part of the issue other people are having
with the temp files building up. I have never had a problem with
massive build-up of the temps
Norton AV does NOT seem to delete viruses that it finds in temp files
created by TB. NAV SAYS they are deleted, but they are not. Be
careful.
ztrader
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Hello Marck!
On Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 8:55:54 PM you wrote:
AL Then: FASTIO_WRITE, file is messages.tbi, Result is FAILURE - what the
AL heck is that? What does Fastio_x mean?
Pass.
I don't know it, but think it is a kind of input-output
On Sat, 14 Apr 2001 at 16:55:12 -0400 Tim Musson wrote:
ML even when the number of messages to download is large, I don't
ML always see temp files created.
One question, what dir are you monitoring? You say the "temp"
dir, but which "temp" dir?
I guess you didn't fol
and killed
within a few seconds (no wonder the once-per-min. snapshots missed
most of them).
The question remains, why are there so many temp files that are left
in the temp dir and not deleted for so many of you. As Thomas said,
without source codes, we can only speculate. And I'm frankly out of
ideas
Hello,
Ok, I installed a real-time file activity monitor (freeware) from
System Internals,
I just did that myself as well. Now I'm rather irritated...
Scanning only TB! I get the following results/errors:
Request: FASTIO_READ, file is messages.tbi, Result is SUCCESS. Ok,
sound good.
Then:
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Hi Alexander,
On 15 April 2001 at 20:45:40 +0200 (which was 19:45 where I live)
Alexander Levenetz wrote to Ming-Li and made these points:
AL Then: FASTIO_WRITE, file is messages.tbi, Result is FAILURE - what the
AL heck is that? What does
Hey Ming-Li,
Friday, April 13, 2001, 12:23:24 PM, you wrote:
ML I'm not sure exactly how this works. I watched closely at the temp
ML dir when downloading mail, but even when the number of messages to
ML download is large, I don't always see temp files created. It's
ML possible they're deleted
Thursday, April 12, 2001, 3:56:24 PM, you wrote:
When you delete a message from a folder, it is not really
removed: it is only taken out of the folder's index file
(*.tbi). When you purge, it is really deleted. But you also
need to compress from time and time: remove old entries
(messages)
stopped the experiment around 7:30 this morning, about 24 hours
after it began. The log is about 2.4 MB, 66 thousand lines, and it
logged a total of 7 BAT temp files. All of them have been deleted
automatically by TB, even though I haven't closed it since
yesterday.
When you download new mail, I
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 at 11:23:03 -0500 Dwight A Corrin wrote:
When you delete a message from a folder, it is not really
removed: it is only taken out of the folder's index file (*.tbi).
When you purge, it is really deleted. But you also need to
compress from time and time: remove old entries
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Hello Ming-Li!
On Friday, April 13, 2001 at 6:23:24 PM you wrote:
Well, since it doesn't affect me, I'm not sure why I'm pursuing
this. Kind of foolish, ain't I? :-)
First off all, I want to thank you for it.
And then, I can tell you why:
1.
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Hello Ming-Li!
On Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 6:50:11 PM you wrote:
And I don't use TB's ticker, if that makes a difference.
As one who has - newly - encountered the mysterious temp problem, I
just want to fill in that I am also *not* using the
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Hello Thomas!
On Friday, April 13, 2001 at 4:29:14 AM you wrote:
This is what you have missed. If there is any doubt about whether the
"import" was successful, TB will not delete the files in the temp dir,
giving you a chance to find out whether
Hallo Ming-Li,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 09:23:24 -0700 GMT (14/04/2001, 00:23 +0800 GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:
and must have created a rather large log file
ML The log is about 2.4 MB, 66 thousand lines,
If that is not large...
ML I'm not sure exactly how this works.
[...]
ML 1. why
ML 2. why
So
Friday, April 13, 2001, 12:10:40 PM, you wrote:
I have been compressing, which seems to purge. Today I tried purging,
which seems to compress. They appear to be redundant processes.
No, as Karin put it, purge and compress are two different things.
It's just in TB you can't do Purging
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 at 16:40:43 -0500 Dwight A Corrin wrote:
It seems that when I compress all folders, it purges.
I went back to look at the explanation Karin gave you, and found
what caused the confusion. I'm also at fault, of course, since I
endorsed what she said without thinking. I guess
Hello All,
From the discussion on the other thread, I seem to be the only one
who is not seeing TB temp files in my temp dir regularly, which
makes me wonder what I'm missing. :-)
So I decided to do a little experiment. Nothing scientific or
methodical, just a little observation. I wrote a .bat
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 at 09:50:11 -0700 Ming-Li wrote:
It created a sub-dir named "bat", and then created the temp file
(named "32BCC548.doc") under it.
Sorry, I forgot to mentioned: TB did clean up the temp file and the
sub-dir it created when I shut it down.
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Best regards,
Ming-Li
The
Thursday, April 12, 2001, 11:50:11 AM, you wrote:
I even did a little house
cleaning job that I usually do in the weekend: killing dupes in all
folders, purging and compressing all folders.
Showing my ignorance, I would like to ask: What is purging? It sounds
destructive and I have been
On 12-04-2001 at 21:55, Dwight A Corrin kindly wrote:
Thursday, April 12, 2001, 11:50:11 AM, Ming-Li wrote:
I even did a little house
cleaning job that I usually do in the weekend: killing dupes in all
folders, purging and compressing all folders.
Showing my ignorance, I would like to ask:
Hi Ming-Li,
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 09:50:11 -0700GMT (13/04/2001, 00:50 +0800GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:
ML So I decided to do a little experiment. Nothing scientific or
ML methodical, just a little observation. I wrote a .bat file that use
ML DOS dir command to list all files under my temp dir and all
I noticed there were a very large number of temp files still in my
Win/temp dir. It seems TheBat does not delete them when it is done
using the temp files. No big deal, but does fill up the drive if it
goes on for long.
ztrader
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The following quote is from someone on the Eudora List that is trying The
Bat:
When I did my routine tidy-up of Temp files in C:\windows\temp I found
over 200 files from The Bat! They had names like batwxyz.tmp, where wxyz
was a serial number.
I get a lot of those from time to time as well
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 12:36:36 AM, Nick Andriash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I did my routine tidy-up of Temp files in C:\windows\temp I found
over 200 files from The Bat! They had names like batwxyz.tmp, where wxyz
was a serial number.
NA I get a lot of those from time
On January 7, 2001, at 4:07:14 PM, Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) Wrote:
AGSAA Sometimes (rare in my case) TB! fails to delete them. If you want to
AGSAA automatically get rid of these .tmp files you can add the following
AGSAA commands to your autoexec.bat:
Hmmm? I do appreciate the help, but
Hello!
Monday, January 08, 2001, 5:03:15 AM, Nick Andriash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AGSAA Sometimes (rare in my case) TB! fails to delete them. If you want to
AGSAA automatically get rid of these .tmp files you can add the following
AGSAA commands to your autoexec.bat:
NA Hmmm? I do
of these files in my temp folder. This failure of TB! related
temp files being deleted is a very uncommon problem.
The offered solution is not an unreasonable one considering the nature
and frequency of the 'problem'.
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. The temporary directory is for tempoerary files. I wouldn't
want TB to create its own temp dir.
ACM I've never had reason to be deleting these files or have never had a
ACM build up of these files in my temp folder. This failure of TB! related
ACM temp files being deleted is a very uncommon problem.
No; I
ACM I've never had reason to be deleting these files or have never had a
ACM build up of these files in my temp folder. This failure of TB! related
ACM temp files being deleted is a very uncommon problem.
Not that I'm particularly bothered, but this happens regularly to me - I
assume
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