(No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Keith Russell
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers. I have been sorting my folders by creation date and time. However, I've been puzzled by the fact that I see a lot of responses before seeing the message responded to. Is it possible that the creation time is local? If so, is there a configuration setting that

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 22 October 1999 at 08:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: KR I have been sorting my folders by creation date and time. KR However, I've been puzzled by the fact that I see a lot of KR responses before seeing the message responded to. KR Is it possible that the creation

Re[2]: *.bmp attachment

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi tracer, on Friday, October 22, 1999, 8:24:39 PM, tracer wrote: §yafril" Any explanation why TB so slow to view/open messages with *.bmp §yafril" attachment ? [...] t Now on the other hand I have noticed that if the bat has been open for t a while and you edit and look many things,

Re[3]: *.bmp attachment

1999-10-22 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 22 October 1999 at 15:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: t Now on the other hand I have noticed that if the bat has been open t for a while and you edit and look many things, system gets slower t and slower. I have 256 mb ram and essentially it ends freezing t after a few hours. I

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, October 22, 1999, 2:25:49 AM, Marck wrote: Message times are internationally corrected and usually work fine for sorting. Individual PC system clocks, however, are a law unto themselves ;-). geek Always good to have a tool to reset your PC's clock to one of the tier 2

Re: *.bmp attachment

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, October 22, 1999, 5:24:39 AM, tracer wrote: I have 256 mb ram and essentially it ends freezing after a few hours. I suspect a nice leak in memory and non released resources due to file openings and closures being the reason. I don't think this may be the case. I've worked with

Re[2]: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Nick Danger
In Reference to "(No Subject)" From Steve Lamb: SL Friday, October 22, 1999, 2:25:49 AM, Marck wrote: Message times are internationally corrected and usually work fine for sorting. Individual PC system clocks, however, are a law unto themselves ;-). SL geek SL Always good to

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, October 22, 1999, 8:39:43 AM, Nick wrote: dumbass I've never heard (or seen) the term "tier 2 server". Does this differ from using one of the atomic clock sites to sync with? /dumbass Basically, yeah. The tiers are how far removed from the atomic clocks you are. Generally it

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, October 22, 1999, 9:11:57 AM, Ali wrote: messages may have the same time but the order in which they're listed reflects the order in which TBUDL server got the messages. Well, in theory, yeah. However, it is possible that, say, two messages come in and while the first one is stuck

Re[2]: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 22 October 1999 at 16:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: SL geek SL Always good to have a tool to reset your PC's clock to one of the tier 2 SL servers. Personally I have my server syncing with 3-4 tier 2 servers and all SL my other machines sync off it. I generally don't see more

Re: (No Subject)

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, October 22, 1999, 10:18:01 AM, Ali wrote: Why aren't there more errors as there probably should be when using the received time? Is it because the messages are all about the same size leading to no significant holdups with one message as opposed to another or is it that it's rare for

problems with messages PGP signed by me

1999-10-22 Thread Patrick Erler
Hi! I have trouble with signing and checking messages... When I send a message to myself and sign the WHOLE message with PGP and check the received message i get a "not valid". If I do the same with just a BLOCK - everything is fine. I suspect that the bat is changing the message when it

Re: Missing Attachments

1999-10-22 Thread Gerald Birkenstock
Hello Keith, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at: Twice now, I have received messages with attachments, but the attachment did not show up in TB. There was no attachment pane and no attachment icon in the message list. Has anyone else seen this? Yes, this just happened to me with an e-mail from an

Re[3]: Address Book file format

1999-10-22 Thread Juan Manuel
Hi, tracer. t You donot have to read their format as long a you have a suitable export t format and the more standard the less headache and the more chance a program t exists to do what you want to do. Yup... But I like to work directly on the original file... Otherwise I have to export

Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Steve, on Friday, October 22, 1999, 11:50:09 PM, Steve Lamb wrote: SL For me, syncing my server off a tier 2 clock and syncing the rest off SL my server is good enough. I simply don't need to be in the 3-5 second SL catagory and don't mind that much drift at all. It is precise enough

Re: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Ali Martin
Hi all, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 10:19:07 PM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled: ==8=== Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well (Novell Netware)? 'Horas' which I use isn't freeware. It's available at:

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-22 Thread Leif Gregory
DOLIST, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, at 5:54 you wrote: DSI Hello, DSI THE BAT! already does most of the e-mail job, any chance to have DSI newsgroup read/send. DSI Think of it, all in one is better to switch between many software DSI and Outlook/Communicator integrates both mail and news.

Re: Missing Attachments

1999-10-22 Thread Leif Gregory
Keith, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, at 4:04 you wrote: KR Hello, everyone. KR Twice now, I have received messages with attachments, but the KR attachment did not show up in TB. There was no attachment pane and KR no attachment icon in the message list. Take another look at the massage in

Re: THE BAT! Will it be a newsreader option ?

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 01:07:32PM +0900, Leif Gregory wrote: I would much rather use separate pieces of software that are "masters" than one kludged together bloated pig that can do a little bit of everything. Not to mention that with the common trend of trying to stuff everything into

Re: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Friday, October 22, 1999, 8:19:07 PM, Thomas wrote: Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well (Novell Netware)? The one I use is Automachron which is free http://www.cam.org/~oneguy/ --

Re: Chinese Character Set

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Syafril, On Friday, October 22, 1999, 11:10:30 PM, Syafril Hermansyah wrote: SH I found something this morning, maybe you'd like to know. SH I installed The Bat! international language pack, and this morning I SH got a message from China (*.cn), which write his name in China SH

Re[2]: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Ali, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 12:02:29 PM, Ali Martin wrote: Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well (Novell Netware)? AM 'Horas' which I use isn't freeware. It's available at: AM

Re[2]: Clock syncing

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Steve, On Saturday, October 23, 1999, 1:47:02 PM, Steve Lamb wrote: Let me make myself look stupid: Where can I donwload such a clock-syncronizer? Is it freeware? And does it work for LAN's as well (Novell Netware)? SL The one I use is Automachron which is free SL