rk
> I'm not familiar with X-ray so I might be totally wrong but...
> You did remember to set TB! to localhost (or 127.0.0.1) as Mail server?
Now that sounds familiar. No I didn't change it - that wasn't
mentioned anywhere in the X-Ray readme file.
I just tried it out - than
Saturday, June 28, 2008, Bill McCarthy wrote:
> In TB, I changed the port address to 1. I tried replacing my User
> name with xray and xray.srv to no avail.
> What changes to I have to make to TB to get this to work
I'm not familiar with X-ray so I might be totally wrong
Hello TB User Discussion List,
I've set up X-Ray for POP3 with local port of 1 and
Remote Port of 110.
In TB, I changed the port address to 1. I tried
replacing my User name with xray and xray.srv to no avail.
What changes to I have to make to TB to get this to work - I
can'
Hello Michael Acklin & everyone else
on 09-Nov-2004 at 15:26:10 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
> Did exactly that right after reading the message from Alexander
Glad you understood the irony in my post. :-)
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)
using TB! v3.0.2.6 on W
Monday, November 8, 2004, 9:37:40 PM, (Internet Time - @192) you wrote:
Hello Robin,
RA> I suggest you set up Popfile to have:
RA>Subject Header Modification - off
RA>X-Text-Classification Header - on
RA>X-Popfile-Link Header - on
Did exactly that right after reading the message from
On Tue 9 November 2004, 14:37:40 +1000, I wrote:
> Then display both of these in the header area of the message. That way
> you can see the Popfile bucket without it being in the header, and you
I meant, of course, "you can see the Popfile bucket without it being in
the SUBJECT"!
> can double cli
On Tue 9 November 2004, 8:51:40 +1000, Michael Acklin wrote:
> Good Idea. Exactly what I was thinking when I kept see the replies
> going out with the Popfile subject line modified.
>
> Guess I am going to have to figure out how to do that without too much
> trouble.
I suggest you set up Popfile
Monday, November 8, 2004, 1:43:20 PM, (Internet Time - @863) you wrote:
Hello Alexander,
ASK> Hello Michael Acklin & everyone else
ASK> 08-Nov-2004 20:35, you wrote:
>> X-Ray is working perfectly as expected. Just have to figure out what I
>> want to do with it now. :)
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 8 Nov 2004,
@ @ at 21:50:23 +0100, when Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> Hello Bill McCarthy & everyone else
> on 08-Nov-2004 at 20:38:51 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
>> Notice how mine
Hello Bill McCarthy & everyone else
on 08-Nov-2004 at 20:38:51 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
> Notice how mine puts that space back in.
Notice how I don't fiddle with the subject at all & it looks just right.
;-)
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)
using TB! v3.0.2
Hello Bill,
Monday, November 8, 2004, 8:38:26 PM, you wrote:
> Time to review your template? You're removing the
> space between "Re:" and the subject. Notice how mine
> puts that space back in.
you mean, like now?
I didn't know there was a space supposed to be. Well I have some spare spaces
Hallo Michael,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 13:35:16 -0600GMT (8-11-2004, 20:35 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
MA> You and Gerard are a great help.
Glad to be of any assistance.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
It takes about ten years to get used to how old you are.
The Bat! 3.0.2.6
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 S
Hello Michael Acklin & everyone else
08-Nov-2004 20:35, you wrote:
> X-Ray is working perfectly as expected. Just have to figure out what I
> want to do with it now. :)
You could start with removing the subject tags that Popfile adds to your
messages. ;-)
*SCNR*
--
Best regards,
Time to review your template? You're removing the
space between "Re:" and the subject. Notice how mine
puts that space back in.
--
Best regards,
Bill
Beta 3.0.2.6 Pro BayesIt! 0.7.3 X-Ray 1.0.1.2 XMP 0.9.6 XP Pro SP2 POP3
_
Monday, November 8, 2004, 11:28:42 AM, (Internet Time - @769) you wrote:
Hello Roelof,
RO> Hallo Michael,
RO> Before you configure the pop3 servers in X-Ray, scribble down the ports
RO> you're using in other programs. It isn't bound to fail when you use a
RO> port for
Hallo Michael,
OnGMT (1-1-1980, 1:00 +0100, where I live), you wrote:
MA> I appreciate your reply, I just can't figure how to get PopFile and
MA> X-Ray to work together yet. Will try and see I can change the Pop3 one
MA> to work.
Before you configure the pop3 servers in X-Ray, scr
t and the other has to send on a port.
G> For email your email program sends the mail using SMTP protocol on port 25
and
G> POP3 protocol on port 110. These are predefined protocol ports.
G> X-ray can use one port to receive and one to send, it is up to you to select
G> these. Since y
ON Monday, November 8, 2004, 4:53:27 PM, you wrote:
MA> I have looked everywhere to find out what port X-Ray uses, but all
MA>I can find is port 110 for POP3 and 25 for SMTP.
Hi Michael,
This is slightly confusing but not to difficult.
The Internet software uses "ports" t
Hello All,
I downloaded X-Ray yesterday after reading a few people using it
and I had a few questions. (Hopefully this is not too far off topic
as it is related to The Bat!)
I have PopFile set up on my localhost on port 8080 on 3 of my
accounts. I have Freepops set up on another
ON Thursday, July 8, 2004, 7:27:07 PM, you wrote:
C> Can you explain more explicitly *what* exactly you are doing?
C> Do I understand you properly that adding a few spaces and a line feed at
C> the end of the message body avoids the problem described in
Hi Cyrille,
Actually I make the changes a
Hello Zonnet,
Thursday, July 8, 2004, 11:57:57 AM, you wrote:
CMG>> If X-ray doesn't end a message with \r\n.\r\n
CMG>> it's broken :/
> That might be true but it is strange that if you change something in the
> msg ( I usually add a few spaces and a Cr/lf) it wor
ON Thursday, July 8, 2004, 12:01:00 AM, you wrote:
CMG> Nothing much to confirm. If X-ray doesn't end a message with \r\n.\r\n
CMG> it's broken :/
Hi Charles,
That might be true but it is strange that if you change something in the
msg ( I usually add a few spaces and a Cr/lf)
Hello Dave,
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 15:09:09 -0400 UTC, Dave Goodman wrote:
>> The problem seems to be X-ray, because I tried the same thing with
>> different servers of different ISP, with X-ray and TB without X-ray,
>> and the problem occurs with any ISP and only when X-ray ha
On Thu 8 July 2004, 5:55:53 +1000, Thomas Martin wrote:
> It works fin with X-Ray 0.2.
> Version 1.0 is, i don't know why, buggy regarding sending emails with
> attachments.
This is precisely my experience as well. The only difference that I can
see between the two versions apart
Hello Dave,
on Wednesday, 7. July 2004, at 15:09:09 [GMT -0400] you wrote:
> I have, regrettably, given up using X-Ray because I can not send
> outgoing messages with attachments. This happens, as Cyrille wrote, with
> any ISP.
It works fin with X-Ray 0.2.
Version 1.0 is, i don
Cyrille wrote:
> The problem seems to be X-ray, because I tried the same thing with
> different servers of different ISP, with X-ray and TB without X-ray,
> and the problem occurs with any ISP and only when X-ray handels TB's
> SMTP.
Confirmed.
I have, regrettably, given up us
Hello Plan9,
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 3:50:58 PM, you wrote:
> Seems some mail servers are more forgiving than others (looser specs).
> Maybe something changed; new release of X-ray, new server at your
> ISP, ...
The problem seems to be X-ray, because I tried the same thing with
Tuesday, July 6, 2004, 4:59:09 PM, Cyrille wrote:
C> Hello TBUDL,
C> I use X-ray (for SMTP) with TheBat!
C> When ever I try to send a mail with an attached file I get an error
C> message "Message has not been sent. Server reply - t mail input; end
C> with .".
C&
On Wed 7 July 2004, 6:59:09 +1000, Cyrille wrote:
> I use X-ray (for SMTP) with TheBat!
> When ever I try to send a mail with an attached file I get an error
> message "Message has not been sent. Server reply - t mail input; end
> with .".
>
> What does this
Hello Cyrille,
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 22:59:09 +0200 UTC, Cyrille wrote:
C> I use X-ray (for SMTP) with TheBat!
C> When ever I try to send a mail with an attached file I get an error
C> message "Message has not been sent. Server reply - t mail input; end
C> with .".
C&
Hallo Cyrille,
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 22:59:09 +0200GMT (6-7-2004, 22:59 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
C> I use X-ray (for SMTP) with TheBat!
C> When ever I try to send a mail with an attached file I get an error
C> message "Message has not been sent. Server reply - t mai
Hello TBUDL,
I use X-ray (for SMTP) with TheBat!
When ever I try to send a mail with an attached file I get an error
message "Message has not been sent. Server reply - t mail input; end
with .".
What does this mean?
What is going wrong?
--
Best regards,
Cyrille
mai
cannot write the
MM>> time when a message is *sent*, I use X-Ray for writing this time in (the
MM>> "sent" line in my headers).
> But your ISP's smtp server will do that for you, so why the fuss?
> ;-)
What fuse? 8-)
I use it from two reasons:
1) The time I sent it
Hallo Mica,
On Fri, 28 May 2004 12:39:23 +0200GMT (28-5-04, 12:39 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MM> Just one of the examples I use it for: since The Bat cannot write the
MM> time when a message is *sent*, I use X-Ray for writing this time in (the
MM> "sent" line in my
Hi Michael.
At 3:14 AM on Friday, May 28, 2004 it seems you posted the following
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to X-Ray: why?:
A less techie type reason was, that until recently, TB! users
could not control their x-mailer header. As a consequence there
were some over ambitious or
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~~( __ _"o Was Fri, 28 May 2004, at 00:14:25 -0700,
@ @ when Michael L. Wilson wrote:
> Someone told me I should be using X-Ray if I use the Bat. I have
> downloaded it and configured it a little, and now I need to ask why?
> What does it really
On Friday, May 28, 2004, 8:14:25 AM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
> Someone told me I should be using X-Ray if I use the Bat. I have
> downloaded it and configured it a little, and now I need to ask why?
> What does it really do for me? Anyone have any good Kludge filters to
> use w
Someone told me I should be using X-Ray if I use the Bat. I have
downloaded it and configured it a little, and now I need to ask why?
What does it really do for me? Anyone have any good Kludge filters to
use with it? Why shuffle SMTP and POP servers? Any ideas?
--
Michael L. Wilson
Hello Gerard,
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 19:37:08 +0100 GMT (05/02/03, 01:37 +0700 GMT),
Gerard wrote:
TF>> If I just want to move a message from one of my accounts to another
TF>> one, I use the move or copy functions of TB. I never really understood
TF>> the usefulness of the "local delivery" option.
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 8:19 AM, you wrote:
PC>> yeah!!! I don't get it, my own test message didn't change..
PM> Maybe you have "Allow local delivery" checked under Options -- Network &
PM> Administration
that was it, someone else mentioned the local delivery option.. At least
I know the
ON Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 5:14:57 PM, you wrote:
TF> If I just want to move a message from one of my accounts to another
TF> one, I use the move or copy functions of TB. I never really understood
TF> the usefulness of the "local delivery" option.
Hi Thomas,
People will use it for different
Hi Thomas and list,
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003 at 23:14:57 GMT +0700 (which was 17:14
where I live) Thomas Fernandez wrote (at least in parts) and made
these valuable points on the subject of "Cost of X-Ray?":
> I never really understood the usefulness of the "local delive
Hi,
Thomas Fernandez wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> I never really understood the usefulness of the "local delivery"
> option.
I guess it is useful in a multi-user environment where the Bat functions
as mail gateway (in the so-called Client mode and/or Server mode).
Regards,
Markus
--
U
Hello Spike,
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 08:21:50 -0500 GMT (04/02/03, 20:21 +0700 GMT),
Spike wrote:
> I noticed this when try to test a mail server, but the messages
> never went through it. I have to go to a webmail interface to
> test that due to this 'feature' of TB!!!
The feature of "local deliver
account registered to the local system
DIRECTLY by placing the message in the proper folder and using
any appropriate filter, so X-Ray has no chance to change it! :^)
I noticed this when try to test a mail server, but the messages
never went through it. I have to go to a webmail interface to
Hi Paul,
on Tue, 4 Feb 2003 07:17:46 -0500GMT (04.02.03, 13:17 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
AM>> Look at the X-Mailer header for the messages you've posted to the
AM>> list, i.e., the copy of the messages sent back to you. The X-Mailer
AM>> h
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 6:57 AM, you wrote:
PC>> well, I have X-ray setup, and mail is going through xray, but it
PC>> isn't really DOING anything.. now how do I change the X-mailer
PC>> info..
AM> Your X-Mailer currently is 'My PC!!'. Looks lik
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 6:59 AM, you wrote:
PC>> that's what I DID... but I sent myself a test message, and it didn't
PC>> change the xmailer field..
AM> Look at the X-Mailer header for the messages you've posted to the
AM> list, i.e., the copy of the messages sent back to you. The
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:'
PC> that's what I DID... but I sent myself a test message, and it didn't
PC> change the xmailer field..
Look at the X-Mailer header for the messages you've posted to the
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:'
PC> well, I have X-ray setup, and mail is going through xray, but it
PC> isn't really DOING anything.. now how do I change the X-mailer
On Monday, February 3, 2003, 7:01 PM, you wrote:
AM> That was just the generic setup. You can then add your filters.
AM> Under the filters tab:
AM> Right click the filter list area and select 'Add'
AM> Filter Type: SMTP
AM> Filter Action: Delete (drop down me
On Monday, February 3, 2003, 6:55 PM, you wrote:
PC>> without looking at the README, will it work if I'm already using
PC>> mercury32 as an SMTP and POP3 server?
MD> Yes. I'm testing it there and it seems to work ok.
well, I have X-ray setup, and mail is going t
Monday, February 3, 2003, 11:55:30 AM, Paul scribbled:
PC> On Monday, February 3, 2003, 12:09 PM, you wrote:
PM>>>> With X-ray you can alter, remove, or add e-mail headers. Look at my
PM>>>> X-mailer header for example. :-)
PC>>> is the only reason y
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul Cartwright [PC] wrote:'
PC> except for changing the X-mailer header:)
That was just the generic setup. You can then add your filters.
Under the filters tab:
Right click the filte
On Monday, February 3, 2003, 6:21 PM, you wrote:
that's basically what I did.
originally I didn't understand the X-ray server info of remote IP and
alias. I had put MY PC's IP and internet name.. that didn't work.
this looks like another FAQ page you just did, to chan
led. so, what did I do wrong? probably missed adding something in
PC> Xray, but I guess I'm not techy enough...
You set TB!:
SMTP port: 1
Server: 127.0.0.1
Now for X-Ray:
- Hit the Servers tab
- Right click the severs list area and select &
y using
PC>> mercury32 as an SMTP and POP3 server?
AM> You can run multiple POP and SMTP servers on the same machine. Just
AM> have them listening on different ports.
AM> You could have X-Ray listen for SMTP connections on port 1, and
AM> have X-Ray co
On Monday, February 3, 2003, 4:07 PM, you wrote:
AM> You could have X-Ray listen for SMTP connections on port 1, and
AM> have X-Ray connect to Mercury for sending mail.
TB! -->> X-Ray --> Mercury/32 -> Destination Server
AM> port
P and SMTP servers on the same machine. Just
have them listening on different ports.
You could have X-Ray listen for SMTP connections on port 1, and
have X-Ray connect to Mercury for sending mail.
TB! --> X-Ray --> Mercury/32 -> Destination Server
port 1
On Monday, February 3, 2003, 7:55:39 PM, Peter Meyns wrote:
> I can't say anything about this as I don't have my own server installed.
> However there should be savvy members who could jump in here. I'd be
> interested too. :-)
I am pretty sure that Allie runs X-Ray with
Hi Paul,
on Mon, 3 Feb 2003 12:55:30 -0500GMT (03.02.03, 18:55 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
PC> without looking at the README, will it work if I'm already using
PC> mercury32 as an SMTP and POP3 server?
I can't say anything about this as I don't have my
ON Monday, February 3, 2003, 6:55:30 PM, you wrote:
PC> without looking at the README, will it work if I'm already using
PC> mercury32 as an SMTP and POP3 server?
Hi Paul,
Without looking at the mercury32 readme I would say yes.
--
Best regards,
Gerard
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On Monday, February 3, 2003, 12:09 PM, you wrote:
PM>>> With X-ray you can alter, remove, or add e-mail headers. Look at my
PM>>> X-mailer header for example. :-)
PC>> is the only reason you use it to get rid of TB! in the X-mailer
PC>> header?
PM> Let
Hi Paul,
on Mon, 3 Feb 2003 07:31:18 -0500GMT (03.02.03, 13:31 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
PM>> With X-ray you can alter, remove, or add e-mail headers. Look at my
PM>> X-mailer header for example. :-)
PC> is the only reason y
On Monday, February 3, 2003, 2:16 AM, you wrote:
JH>> what does this program do for you, that you can't do with Da Brat, err
JH>> The Bat? :-)
PM> With X-ray you can alter, remove, or add e-mail headers. Look at my
PM> X-mailer header for example. :-)
is the only reaso
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Robert Golovniov [RG] wrote:'
RG> If I want to Redirect message to someone, is there any way The Bat!
RG> or X-ray can remove/modify the X-Sender string? I have tried it with
RG&
Hello Peter,
Monday, February 3, 2003, 9:16:16 AM, you wrote:
PM> With X-ray you can alter, remove, or add e-mail headers. Look at my
PM> X-mailer header for example. :-)
If I want to Redirect message to someone, is there any way The Bat! or
X-ray can remove/modify the X-Sender string?
On Monday, February 3, 2003, 7:16:16 AM, Peter Meyns wrote:
> With X-ray you can alter, remove, or add e-mail headers. Look at my
> X-mailer header for example. :-)
The other use of X-Ray is to manage SMTP message routing. For example,
on my laptop, I can connect and send mail either f
Hi Jurgen,
on Mon, 3 Feb 2003 07:29:35 +0100GMT (03.02.03, 07:29 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JH> what does this program do for you, that you can't do with Da Brat, err
JH> The Bat? :-)
With X-ray you can alter, remove, or add e-ma
Hello Allie,
Monday, February 3, 2003, 5:22:02 AM, you wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Kara Denizi [KD] wrote:'
KD>> Using the URL you noted above I couldn't determine the cost of the
KD>> program. What is the cost and do you use the program yourself?
> It's fre
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Kara Denizi [KD] wrote:'
KD> Using the URL you noted above I couldn't determine the cost of the
KD> program. What is the cost and do you use the program yourself?
It's free and yes, I do use it pers
Hello Kara,
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 20:28:28 -0500 GMT (03/02/03, 08:28 +0700 GMT),
Kara Denizi wrote:
> Using the URL you noted above I couldn't determine the cost of the
> program. What is the cost and do you use the program yourself?
AFAIK, Xray is free.
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Thomas.
Moderator der deuts
ail you noted:
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ACM> You can have a look at X-Ray here: http://www.xrayapp.com/
ACM> ...You can have X-Ray adjust the headers for particular messages
ACM> based on conditions you define.
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Using the URL you noted above I couldn't determine the cost o
Hi all,
Sorry, I'm not sure if this is off-topic or not, so therefore I've sent
it to both lists.
Sorry Mr Moderators. :-)
I've been using X-Ray for about a week now and for some reason, every
now and again, this error message appears;
>FETCH - Server reports error. The respo
Hello Claude,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 at 19:13:35 you wrote:
CR> Hi everybody,
CR> I recently downloaded x-ray from x-ray application software.
CR> I would like to use this product because I have more pop3 accounts
I don't understood why you don't let The Bat! retrie
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'Lo David,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 21:37:04 +0100 your time, you authored this:
DE> Erm it is best to use a non standard port for local ports and standard
DE> ports for remote ports.
Yeah, bit sloppy, but that's because it doesn't matter to me as
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Hi Simon
On 22 October 2002 at 21:17:14 +0100 (which was 21:17 where I live) Simon
wrote
< ... >
> * X-Ray local SMTP = 25 REMOTE SMTP = 26
> * X-Ray local POP = 110 REMOTE POP = 111
Erm it is best to use a non standard port for loc
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'Lo Allie,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 14:40:14 -0500 your time, you authored this:
[shnipps...]
ACM> TB! <--- port # ---> XRay <---port 110---> Remote POP server
ACM>of choice
And for anyone that wants to use X-Ray and
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In <mid:65412462.20021022191335@;yahoo.fr>,
Claude Renaud [CR] wrote:'
CR> I recently downloaded x-ray from x-ray application software.
CR>
CR> But I have a big problem : I don't know how to set up neither
CR> x-
t know how to set up neither x-ray
> There is a how-to instruction on the website. You can download it, I
> found it very useful.
Can you give me the exact url please ?
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Hello Claude,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 19:13:35 +0200 GMT (23/10/02, 00:13 +0700 GMT),
Claude Renaud wrote:
> But I have a big problem : I don't know how to set up neither x-ray
There is a how-to instruction on the website. You can download it, I
found it very useful.
> nor the bat!
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Hi everybody,
I recently downloaded x-ray from x-ray application software.
I would like to use this product because I have more pop3 accounts and I
would like to retrieve all my e-mails in the easiest way and x-ray seems
to be the best
> I believe that you can with x-ray, but I have never tried it.
> www.xrayapp.com
This sounds as a great software to use when installing The Bat! on my
notebook which I will use both at work and at home (with the same
POP3-server but different SMTP-servers).
Does someone here run X-ray
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