Hello Greg,
Sunday, June 9, 2002, 3:00:06 PM, you wrote:
RR trying out the Andale Mono font which not only puts a 'dot' in the
RR middle of '0' numbers but also works great as a font for my
RR programming needs.
GS Where did you find/get such a font?
GS I looked under
Hi Miguel,
On Friday, June 7, 2002, 3:35:14 PM, you wrote:
Miguel In any case, whether psychedelic or not, if ever implemented it
Miguel should be _optional_ and not _forced_ on any user.
Of course it should be optional - I wasn't suggesting that the option
would be suitable for everyone. But
Hi David,
On Friday, June 7, 2002, 5:08:15 PM, you wrote:
David Talking about bandwidth: please don't post HTML-messages.
I have never understood this complaint of HTML messages.
I am not an admirer of HTML messages (although sometimes I think I
would like to be able to make text bold etc
Dear Ben,
Monday, June 10, 2002 at 10:07:09 AM you wrote:
BK Nowadays, I doubt many people are using anything less than a 28.8kbps
BK modem and that can handle actually downloading HTML fine.
For me the problem is not the modem. We have ADSL. But I like to keep
my messages, not all of course,
Hello Ben,
On Monday, June 10, 2002 at 09:07:09 +0100, you wrote concerning 'The
Bat! Upgrades.':
...
I have never understood this complaint of HTML messages.
I don't feel like going to debate about this, so if you want the pro's
and con's of HTML messages look in the archives. This topic has
Hello fellow Bat! fans.
Hello fellow Bat! fans.
I use this macro in a reply template (as kindly posted previously in this list)
%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS
On%SUBPATT=2, at %SUBPATT=3 [GMT%SUBPATT=4]
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Hi John,
@10 June 2002, 19:11:13 +1000 (10:11 UK time) John Phillips wrote in
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%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS
Just
Hi John,
On Monday, June 10, 2002 at 19:11:13 [GMT +1000], you wrote:
JP I use this macro in a reply template (as kindly posted previously in
JP this list)
JP
%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS
JP On%SUBPATT=2,
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Recently, Ben Kennish squawked:
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Nowadays, I doubt many people are using anything less than a 28.8kbps
Hi -- FWIW, at this moment, I connected at 21.6 . Yesterday was 19.2 .
No cable, no DSL out here in
Hello Lars
You wrote On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, at 11:46:26 [GMT +0200] (19:46:26 Monday, 10 June 2002
where I live):-
BTW, your message contains 2 greetings and 2 signatures. Is there any
special reason for this or is it just a template running amok?
Thanks for the help. No, just a bug /
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Ben Kennish [BK] wrote:
...
BK I have never understood this complaint of HTML messages.
BK I am not an admirer of HTML messages (although sometimes I think I
BK would like to be able to make text
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ben Kennish [BK] wrote:
...
BK I have never understood this complaint of HTML messages.
BK I am not an admirer of HTML messages (although sometimes I think I
BK would like to be able to make text
Monday, June 10, 2002
Dear tbudl,
I would like to answer certain letters with something that is written
in cludges.
If there is a X-SpamWeasel, I would like to tell the receiver of my
letter, why it was rejected.
I think the start of the reg.exp is this:
^X-SpamWeasel: \s*(.*)
But how do I
Hello Britt,
On Monday, June 10, 2002 at 3:07:06 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
BM I would like to answer certain letters with something that is written
BM in cludges.
Untested yet, but have you already tried
Dear Roelof,
Monday, June 10, 2002 at 12:23:46 AM you wrote:
RO Check on 'Content-Type:text/html' in the kludges and use as action to
RO extract the attachments (that's what the html-part is) to a directory,
RO use the same folder to start a batch file (run external program) that
RO deletes
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Weaven, Christopherx [WC] wrote:
...
I almost didn't find your text below since none of the original
message was presented as a quotation and you appended your text right
at the end of mine.
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In message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Weaven, Christopherx [WC] wrote:
...
I almost didn't find your text below since none of the original
message was presented as a quotation and you appended your text right
at the end of mine.
Dear Peter,
Monday, June 10, 2002 at 3:42:46 PM you wrote:
PP Untested yet, but have you already tried
PP %SETPATTREGEXP=^(?i)X-SpamWeasel:\s*(.*?)$%-
PP %REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%HEADERS%SUBPATT=1
No, I hadn't. It worked :-)
Thank you.
--
Kind regards,
Britt Malka
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Hi ChristopherX,
@10 June 2002, 06:54:09 -0700 (14:54 UK time) Weaven, ChristopherX
wrote in
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Yes, you have been. It's just that you need to tidy up the formatting.
Text from the original message needs to
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Weaven, Christopherx [WC] wrote:
...
WC Should be better this time!?
No. It has lost it again this time, as you can well see. :-(
The formatting is the same as your last message, over-quoting and
Dear Allie,
Monday, June 10, 2002 at 3:48:56 PM you wrote:
ACM Another way would be to use a MailServer.
I will consider this.
ACM I don't filter the ones that are
ACM multipart/mixed since they may contain worthwhile attachments such as
ACM images.
Oh, okay, thanks... Didn't know that.
--
Hi,
After replying or forwarding a message, is there a way to close the original
message box automatically rather than having to go back into it and closing
it manually?
Thanks,
Chris.
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ:
Is there any way of creating one trash folder that all deleted
messages from all my accounts end up in?
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
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Archives :
Right now, all my e-mail accounts are on the same level but I'm
thinking it would be nicer if there could be a hierarchy by ISP where
ISP1 had it's two accounts in one folder, ISP2 had them in another. I
tried setting up one account in the folder of another but all that did
was cause the original
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Blarp [B] wrote:
...
B Is there any way of creating one trash folder that all deleted
B messages from all my accounts end up in?
Yes, there's a way.
You can use the common trash folder that's
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Blarp [B] wrote:
...
B Right now, all my e-mail accounts are on the same level but I'm
B thinking it would be nicer if there could be a hierarchy by ISP
B where ISP1 had it's two accounts in one
Hello all,
My ISP allows for me to have POP access to my mails aswell as online access.
When I'm at work I can send e-mails using my home address by signing onto my
account (like hotmail). Because of this, I've set up additional folders
online to store various mails. Is there a way of
On Monday, June 10, 2002, Weaven, ChristopherX wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My ISP allows for me to have POP access to my mails aswell as online access.
I don't have an answer for you, but I'm intrigued by the setup. Would
you mind sharing the identity of your
My ISP allows for me to have POP access to my mails aswell as
online access.
I don't have an answer for you, but I'm intrigued by the setup. Would
you mind sharing the identity of your ISP? Can you send from the
ISP's program, i.e., if you were on the road and at another person's
On Monday, June 10, 2002, 7:15:19 PM, Joseph N. wrote:
JN I don't have an answer for you, but I'm intrigued by the setup. Would
JN you mind sharing the identity of your ISP? Can you send from the
JN ISP's program, i.e., if you were on the road and at another person's
JN computer?
My ISP
On Monday, June 10, 2002, 7:15:19 PM, Joseph N. wrote:
I don't have an answer for you, but I'm intrigued by the setup. Would
you mind sharing the identity of your ISP? Can you send from the
ISP's program, i.e., if you were on the road and at another person's
computer?
The alternative is
Replying to your message of Monday, June 10, 2002, 12:42:26 PM:
JBL Popcorn has vanished from the developers website
I have Popcorn if you can't find it. I have used it and it is a slick
little program.
--
Pete
Monday, June 10, 2002
1:04:00 PM
This e-mail is brought to you by:
Hi List,
I've just purchased The Bat after a short and very convincing
evaluation. I've been e-mailing since 1986 using Forte Agent, TapCis
and several other programs. TB! is the best I've seen so far, and the
planned future enhancements would make it almost perfect.
For antivirus software
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:
...
DVR For antivirus software I've always used AVP (now called Kaspersky
DVR AV). My AVP license is almost two years old and about to expire,
DVR though.
El sábado 8 de junio de 2002, 7.53, Yuki Taga decía:
YT Do you happen to have any word on whether full DBCS support is still
YT going to be included?
may I ask what is DBCS?
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| (Mar del Plata - Argentina)
| Usando The
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Hi Ricardo,
@10 June 2002, 16:47:42 -0300 (20:47 UK time) Ricardo M. Reyes wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
YT Do you happen to have any word on whether full DBCS support is still
YT going to be included?
may I ask what is DBCS?
Hi Chris,
WC When I'm at work I can send e-mails using my home address by signing onto my
WC account (like hotmail). Because of this, I've set up additional folders
WC online to store various mails.
Can't you just create a second account in The Bat at work for POP3
retrieval of your private
Thanks, Allie! Does NOD32 offer a DOS command line interface as well?
Also, how did you configure the NOD32 pop3 scanner? There are three
fields to fill in, but this part of the program doesn't appear to be
documented anywhere. It asks for:
Listen on: [...]
Parent Server:
Hello Ricardo,
10. junij 2002, 21:47:42, you wrote:
RMR may I ask what is DBCS?
Double-byte character set - it's used by eg. Chinese.
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http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/
ICQ: 26266467
[The Bat! v1.60d on Windows 2000 5.0.2195.Service Pack 2]
When you need
Hello Marck,
10. junij 2002, 22:20:45, you wrote:
MDP Double Byte Character Set. BTW - Yuki - I've seen confirmation that
MDP DBCS *will* be a main feature of the forthcoming V2.
2.0 should have full unicode support... The newsreader I'm betatesting
has it, and it's written in Delphi, too.
Hello Daniel,
10. junij 2002, 22:37:19, you wrote:
DvRC The parent server, I'm sure, is my provider's POP3 server. But I can't
DvRC figure out what to do with Listen on.
I don't use NOD32, but I'm pretty sure that Listen on means the local
port on which the program will listen for connections
Tuesday, June 11, 2002, 5:20:45 AM, Marck wrote:
MDP Double Byte Character Set. BTW - Yuki - I've seen confirmation
MDP that DBCS *will* be a main feature of the forthcoming V2.
Fantastic. Thanks Marck. That will truly make TB the best
international e-mail client available.
Best,
Yuki
10 June 2002, 20:20, you wrote:
DvRC I'm curious
DvRC about the experiences of fellow TB! users with Kaspersky's and NOD32 -
DvRC any preferences? I'd like to scan incoming attachments and I'd like to
DvRC give POP3 scanning a try too, even if that might be redundant.
When my licence for KAV
On Monday, June 10, 2002, Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Listen on: [...]
Parent Server: [..] [110]
The parent server, I'm sure, is my provider's POP3 server. But I can't
figure out what to do with Listen on.
Set
10 June 2002, 21:37, you wrote:
DvRC Also, how did you configure the NOD32 pop3 scanner? There are three
DvRC fields to fill in, but this part of the program doesn't appear to be
DvRC documented anywhere. It asks for:
Daan
You can download the manual for the POP scanner from this link:
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:
...
DVR Thanks, Allie! Does NOD32 offer a DOS command line interface as
DVR well?
Not that I see here.
DVR Also, how did you configure the NOD32 pop3
On Monday, June 10, 2002, Joseph N. wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Be sure to adjust your firewall, if any, to allow NOD32's POP3
scanner to reach out to your ISP's IP range, port 25.
Wrong. Port 110. (25 is SMTP.)
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JN
Hello, Marck.
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 21:20:45 +0100 GMT your local time, which was
Monday, June 10, 2002, 2:20 PM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:
BTW - Yuki - I've seen confirmation that
DBCS *will* be a main feature of the forthcoming V2.
HOORAY (Shouting intentional 8-))
--
Keith
Thanks Joseph, Jernej and Allie! I've got the nod32 pop-scanner
working now. I sent myself a bunch of malicious critters and NOD32
caught them all, but unfortunately all it did was report them. I'd
rather move those messages to a dedicated quarantine folder, so my
next step will be configuring
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:
...
DVR ..I sent myself a bunch of malicious critters and NOD32 caught
DVR them all, but unfortunately all it did was report them. I'd
DVR rather move
Hi Allie,
ACM The Ritlabs plugin will do this for you. It will create a quarantine
ACM folder for the infected message right within the accounts folder tree.
It's weird but it doesn't work for me yet. I'm using:
Win98se
TB! v1.60q (licensed)
NOD32.BAV (TB says test version 0.1) (just
Tuesday, June 11, 2002
Hello tbudl,
I recently moved my email program from my home to my office and at
present still download in both locations (leaving data on the server)
till I am happy all mail is here.
I tried several things but easiests seemed to be to be to just burn a
cd with the bat
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:
...
DVR No quarantine folder was created, and when I scan the trash
DVR folder, TB tells me that it scanned all 65 messages and found 0
DVR infections,
Hi tracer,
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 08:36:11 +0700, you wrote:
I suspect my cdrom burning messed up mailbox names as
THE BAT TBUDL was changed into THE_BAT_TBUDL and so on and NO emails
were find in the box.
On checking the cd data WAS present so I went to the process of
importing box by box.
I'm a bit new and just switching from Outlook Express.
I know I can import messages and addresses.
Is there some way to easily import all the account settings?
Current Ver: 1.60q
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
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Hello Tracer,
Jonathan may be right, but there is another thing that might be
causing you trouble. When you placed your installation of TB on the
cd, was it direct, or did you zip it all up first? You've got to
zip the entire folder up before transferring, or else you will have
Hello tbudl,
I saw that a new HTML engine is listed as being part of the new
version, but I just tried it and nothing seems different, at
least it's not doing what a typical html engine would. Is this
lack of function still intentional (I'm assuming for security
Hello tracer,
On Monday, June 10, 2002, 8:36:11 PM, you wrote:
t So I found out the hard way that mail imported goes to the box which
t happens to be selected
That is true. You have to import folder by folder. Otherwise,
combine your messages in one box and re-filter.
(I wrote the above
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Kurgan [K] wrote:
...
K Between ZoneAlarm and Norton A/V 2002, I'm not worried about
K anything harmful getting in.
That's like a policeman with a bulletproof vest on, going out to get
himself
On Monday, June 10, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote:
New HTML engine?
,- [Allie C Martin :: New HTML engine?]
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Hello The Bat Users,
There was a thread a few months ago about someone writing a conduit to
synchronize The Bat! address book with Palm devices. I had to go off
line for a while and was wondering what, if anything, was the result
of that discussion?
Thanks for your responses!
--
Best
Hello Kurgan!
On Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at 4:12:16 AM you wrote:
I saw that a new HTML engine is listed as being part of the new
version, but I just tried it and nothing seems different, at
least it's not doing what a typical html engine would. Is this
lack of function
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