uot; indicate that the RCPT list has been deleted
> on the server after receiving too many?
Based on this line:
> 07.02.2004, 22:47:59: SEND - connection finished - 0 messages sent
I'd say that no one got the message.
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Mark Wieder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 8-Feb-2004 1:52:02 AM
"OT: Coffee" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> SCNR
Sorry, (I) could not resist...
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ome button takes you to the beginning (top) of the list. The End button
takes you to the end (bottom).
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Using T
-> Only unread messages
and then use Home and End.
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Programming is an art form that fights back.
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pgp0.pgp
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rsion work on an Apple Mac?
The Windows version will work only if you have an x86 emulator running
Windows (or perhaps Linux and Wine) like Microsoft's Virtual PC.
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Nun mi Esperanton lernanta estas.
The generation of random nu
don't create a duplicate feature
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Nun mi Esperanton lernanta estas.
Science is true. Don't be misled by facts.
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pgp0
add these lines, including the quotes and
replacing "" with your preferred path:
SET TEMP=""
SET TMP=%TEMP%
Ex:
SET TEMP="D:\Temp"
SET TMP=%TEMP%
* Save the file.
* Restart your computer.
* You may need to enable the processing and execut
the message just by clicking
> in the message itself?
When you say "clicking in the message itself," do you mean clicking in
the preview pane?
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There are three kinds of lies: L
dex files. Re-open The Bat!
and see if the deleted message reappears. If it does, it was only
marked as deleted in the index file and not the message base.
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If little green men land in your ba
cessing app to launch TB!?
You will need to use a resource editor program to extract the icons
from the EXE. I can do this for you if you want me to. E-mail me and
tell me where to send the file(s).
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or 'cmd /c "del filename"'
on Windows 2000/XP.
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You're never too old to become younger.
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e reading an
> email, but I prefer the toolbar embedded in each email I read.
So opening a message from the message list, selecting View -> Toolbar,
closing the message, and then opening the or another message does not restore
the toolbar for you? Weird...
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floating,
click and hold on the title bar. The border will become darker. Then
move the tool bar until it is under the menu. The border will become
thin. Release your mouse button. Tada! The toolbar is back.
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the MAPI e-mail handler, the default
e-mail client for the system.
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o
write/read to/from a file for some reason. The OS, on the other hand,
should inform you when you are low on disk space.
To continue the car metaphor:
You car tells you that it is running out of gas, but the radio doesn't
say "Hey! I can't work because your running out of gas.&qu
#x27;s even worse on a
Mac. Linux doesn't really complain; it just "saves" every thing to
/dev/null. :-)
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I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it.
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store
That is an accaptable error message, to me.
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The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to
chance.
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nd then a crash).
Not confirmed on Windows XP.
> How do I get back to the old version!
Install it. If you message base does not come through properly,
restore from the backup you (should have) made before upgrading.
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but for mailing it is quite okay. I guess the "weak"
> processor plus Win XP makes the item flickering.
Nope. I've got a 1.6 GHz machine and it still flickers. It was fixed
before, but it seems to have returned.
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t; searched using this method found 17 messages...
The second one is probably searching for "chicken " AND " soup".
Notice the spaces. The first one is just looking for the words.
So, the second one did not find the message containing "Make fresh
soup: Add chicken." while t
riday, 27 February 2004 12:34)
> To:
> Suject:
>
> (original message text)
>
Can someone please tell me if this is possible to do, & if so, what syntax I use?
Thanks,
Chris
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you lea
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The highlighting goes away almost right away. The buttons should start
highlighted until the cursor is removed from the button.
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You can go anywhere yo
hough
the email program you use at home - The Bat! in my case obviously - is far superior).
This replying business is one of them. I got the text that I wanted in my replies from
an Outlook email thread, & now with the last 2 points above, I'm trying to make it
exactly the same. Any he
dAniel hAhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 28-Feb-2004 1:07:37 PM
"Address picker" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What I meant was the same, but "Open entry" is probably a better
> name.
To use the current nomenclature, the menu item should probably be
"Edit Cont
o have all the
history of the email included in replies. Also, what I particularly hated about the
default The Bat! reply templates was that nowhere in the text of the message itself
does it list the email address a reply was sent to. If you reply to messages to all &
sundry email addresses l
on it). Still, the problem I found was that even when an email was
only between 2 email addresses, than later on, if you went back & read through the
text of the email, nowhere was the exact [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address listed...so
if you didn't make a note of what that address was, you can't resend an email to it.
Particularly annoying for outfits that only allow you to contact their support via a
web form...once you get the email address for one of these places, you treat it like
gold! ;-)
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ht topic. It seems to work
when viewing the webpage history archive, but as I don't get the emails, I can't see
if it works the other way.
Regards,
Chris
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in. Is this a bug?
I know the log usually fully overwrites itself every few days, so it's not a big
problem, but it exhibits buggy behaviour.
Chris
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he logfile itself. This is the first & only time I've noticed this problem in the
2-3 years I've been using The Bat!
Regards,
Chris
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ion for all list messages. This isn't full message
> encryption but address encryption so that spammers can't get at the
> addresses.
Whoops! It's hard to belive that this isn't the default...
> You'll need to add the 'X-Archive: encrypt' to your post
rrect -
> locked to an internet atomic clock using Tardis)
I assume that this message an old message...
This Tardis has nothing to do with a blue Police box, right? If not
(or if this message is a recent message), you have more problems than
you thinks. Watch out for The Master!
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dd the proper number of '>'
5. Hope they take a hint
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I like your game but we have to change the
em, it seems that
navigating away from one and then back to it causes it to refresh
itself.
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"Drawing on my fine command of lang
no deleted messages exist.
Also, manually compressing the folder or running the maintenance routine
again does not decrease the size of the message base. Ergo, I think
the counter is broken.
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2.rar I have is only ~130kB...
> I'll have to check out the new one.
He's talking about the program to decompress the RAR file, probably
WinRAR, not Bayesit.
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program? WinZip is about 2.3
megabytes; Windows XP (with its built-in ZIP capabilities) is, on
average, 1.5 gigabytes.
Also, you are technically not "un-zipping," but rather "un-raring."
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tions menu...
When you show menus like that, but two spaces in front of the first
word. Otherwise The Bat! interprets it as a quote.
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name column, and then click OK in the dialog box,
the folders would be sorted alphabetically.
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The sooner you fall behind, the m
TBOT.
> Do they have any advantages apart from the obvious gain in time of
> execution?
Partial backups take a fraction of the time to preform and require far
less space. Also, if you have multiple backup files, you can restore
to any point in time, not just to the last backup.
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How can I setup a filter to run on any message I reply to in any
folder? I only want the filter to remove the message flag, if any. I
don't want the message to be moved. Do I really need to make separate
filters for every folder?
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B R i a N S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 21-Apr-2004 5:39:54 PM
"GnuPG integration" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have installed GnuPG v1.2.2 for use with The Bat! 2.02 CE.
From where can we get your public key?
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Roelof Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 22-Apr-2004 3:58:54 AM
"Reply Filter" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C>> Do I really need to make separate filters for every folder?
> Yes.
Yuck. TheBat! Filter Commander can help...
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B R i a N S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 22-Apr-2004 8:58:49 PM
"The Bat & Linux" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Flying high with The Bat! v2.04.7 on Xandros Desktop 2.0 - Linux
> this means that exist a version of The Bat for Linux?
No. Some form of emulation is being u
ication i need for emulate
> this kind of MS Windows's programs?
I know that Wine works. Some other people have been successful with
other emulation programs. Gary [gv (dash) batter (dash) up (at)
babbletech (dot) com] uses The Bat! on SUSE Linux, exclusively.
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Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 19-Apr-2004 7:22:46 PM
"Deleted Message Count Incorrect" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Has anyone else noticed that the deleted message count in the far
> right hand column in the Maintenance Center is not being reset after
> Purging/Compre
.sah file for relevant
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This message transmitted on 100% recycled electrons.
pgp0.pgp
Desc
ssociated e-mail message was sent only in HTML, not multi-part. In
> practice, this meant that it was safe to delete the HTML part any
> time the 'delete' option was *not* grayed-out. That was then.
> Can anyone confirm this?
Not confirmed when trying to delete the HTML fro
never used it.
I didn't either. The icon wasn't working either...
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Message on a leaflet: IF YOU CANNOT READ, THIS LEAFLET WI
Marten Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ 29-Apr-2004 6:31:48 PM
"Any XRay users can answer this q?" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Have intalled XRay to switch SMTP servers. What should the local and
> the remote port numbers be?
Try the default SMTP port, 25.
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> "fake" URLs! :-)
http://www.example.com/ is always a good choice. That's why it's
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of of the message (which you do not
> see, just like in web pages).
If the composer used relative fonts, the "base font size" affects the
size of text. For example, a paragraph with "text-size: larger;" and a
base size of 12 points would be about 14.5 points large. Is ther
em for testing. What if it is the name of a
legitamate folder. He could be a teacher:
+ Spanish 1
+ Quiz
+ Test
+ Homework
+ Spanish 3
+ Quiz
+ Test
+ Homework
He could be a developer:
+ My Project
+ Bug Report
+ Test
+ Patches
The possibilities are endless.
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Martin Webster @ 2004-May-18 2:48:36 PM
"Opening url with non-default browser" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
> Please no, that's an OS feature...
I'll have to agree with you. Now if The Bat! had a buil
hat let me select
> outside editors, file viewers, e-mail programs, sound files, blah,
> blah, blah.
Those are done by file extension. We're talking about a protocol.
However, if you give me a couple days (until probably Saturday) I can
polish my browser selector program and send it t
Chris Weaven @ 2004-Jun-5 6:54:02 AM
"Definitive list of Smilies." <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:42:
That's the answer to "Life! The Universe! Everything!"
However, the question is another matter...
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Allie Martin @ 2004-Jun-8 9:50:42 AM
"Top Posting / Cut Mark" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Furthermore, we've seen where off-list moderating takes a list.
Is that because the moderators have to coordinate their messages so
the offender does not get reprimanded multiple t
e request or wait for Longhorn...
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eSmaller: 0
AgeOlder: 0
AgeNewer: 0
InAddrPos: 0
OutAddrPos: 0
InAddrGroups:
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KillMethod: 0
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er message but on thread basis.
> So TB! should put a light bulb (for example) after the subject line
> of each message in the thread. It also should keep track of the
> thread when messages get added/removed.
Please support this feature request:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_adva
er). Then, open the Sorting
Office for the account for which you want to use this filter. Right
click on the "Outgoing mail" folder and select paste. You now have a
filter! You will need to tweak the source and destination folders and
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ves them. So, when
you send a message, instead of finding it in the Sent Mail folder, you
will find it in the Inbox, underneath the original message.
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This
problem' is that I typed 'S' and I
> end up with 's' It's to irrelevant to call a bug but it's not
> standard behavior either
Check your history, but the subject "subscribe" is probably in there,
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an option that
> would do them both on a scheduled basis. I leave TB up all of the
> time so I have to keep remembering that I need to go in do that
> every once in a while.
Please support the following feature request:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002482
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Q
Marck D Pearlstone @ 2004-Aug-4 11:52:39 AM
"Mod: Cut mark (was: Virtual Folders Question)" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> )<)))°>
Oh! It's a :trout: (trout)! I never noticed that.
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ever need
to view the messages again, I want to be able to add them back in (temporarily).
If anyone could help me, that would be great (using The Bat! v2.12.00 on XP Home).
Thanks,
Chris
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Usi
esn't seem to work directly on
folders or accounts. Instead, you have to go into each folder separately, highlight
every message, then export. As well as taking a long time with lots of folders to
export, this wouldn't keep the folder str
st read the
help files.
However, if you need a true mail server (POP3, IMAP, or SMTP), you
will need to find a different program. The Bat! is an e-mail client,
not a server.
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ure,
if for some reason I need to have a message in another format, I can easily re-import
the messages & then (using Joseph's suggestion), export them. Thanks again guys :-)
Chris
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l running [EMAIL PROTECTED] If so, what version are you running?
Are you running the new BOINC-based version?
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In a Restaurant window: "Don't stand
would wait to upgrade
until they work some of the bugs out.
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Plan9 @ 2004-Aug-14 2:08:14 PM
"Tools, Restore" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is there someway to change the default permanently in the backup
> tool?
I changed mine a while ago and the proper address books are still
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rs, etc.), and see where
> TB is storing which eMails.
The account log has some information about what is filtered and where
it is put. Look at that combo-box at the bottom of your screen for the
latest message. Or, under the Account menu, select View Log to see the
full log.
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free space for
temporary files during the process. There are two bars that monitor
free space during the backup process. Watch those.
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When in doubt, use brute fo
is feature
request and add your support:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001542
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On a fence: "Salesman Welcome. Dog food is expe
providing a unified API for PIM data access and
extension.
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Multitasking: Screwing up several things at once...
pgpuSkODFDdX
ounts.
> Would something like that be a sensible feature for TB, or am I ;)
> just not adjusting to the new environment well?
There is a feature request for a more detailed filter log. Add you
thoughts here:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0001223
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ting new accounts,
> which is ok, but might be nicer if I can use my own.
Or perhaps, when new folders accounts are created they do NOT copy the
default templates (which should be editable), but just reference them.
Then, if I want to make a change to my default templates, I make the
changes
me time/patience
> who could maybe help me come up with the right things to say to the
> admin guy?
I have an Exchange sever setup at home that I have been playing with a
bit. I haven't been doing anything complicated like filtering, etc. If
you want me to look into a few things, I can
address. Then is adds a new address based
on the original author. For example, this message is send to "Roelof
on the TBUDL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>". Finally, it changes the
Reply-To address to "Chris on the TBUDL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" to
help make sure that replies get b
sers (or IE host controls) so reading the full articles is easy.
My favorite RSS reader is built into Opera. SharpReader is a very nice
free reader. It does require the .NET Framework, but you should
already have that installed.
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NET Framework.
NB: You might already have it.
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Would a fly without wings be called a walk?
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want.
I don't remember if that works for Netscape. I think that is has its
own setting somewhere, but I can't remember (I haven't used Netscape
since the 4.x versions.). Explore the preference dialogs!
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I
have never used one, but http://anyrss.maquis.org/ provides that
service for free.
> Most of the sources I'm interested in don't seem to be set up that
> way.
You could also ask them to consider making a RSS feed.
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rhaps this is some form of encoding. Does the LDIF file import
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Today's Oxymoron: "Now, then ..."
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Description:
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>>> homePostalAddress::
>>> MTU5IEluZGlhIFN0cmVldCwgIEFwdCAzTCANCkJyb29rbHluLCBOWSAgMTEyMjItMTcxOA==
>>> They should look like:
>>> homePostalAddress: 1234 Any Street
>>> Can anyone confirm that LDIF export from TheBat! is corrupt?
Chris>> Perhaps this is some form
Nick Danger @ 2004-Aug-25 10:34:44 AM
"MAPI outbox quirk" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Can anyone confirm whether this just a personal problem I'm
> experiencing or not?
I works fine here.
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Using T
.
However, if you need to install it on more than three computers,
downloading the "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Network Installation
Package for IT Professionals and Developers" from
http://snipurl.com/8bqy
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message to yourself and BCCing it to others. Exchange
won't let you send a message without a valid "To" address.
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ind absolutely nothing on the MS
> site about what Error Code: 8007F0CC is.
Take a look at your C:\WINDOWS\WindowsUpdate.log and
C:\WINDOWS\setupapi.log files and see if there is more information.
Often these files contain the error from the individual component that
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Hi,
Can someone please explain exactly what 'common folders' are? I've looked in The Bat!
helpfile, but I couldn't find any relevant info in there. I'm guessing it is a folder
that is not part of any one email account, but I'm
p; then just dragging the
contents of the old folders to it may be more appropriate.
Regards,
Chris
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ty, The Bat!
seems to slow WAY down.
The new BOINC based [EMAIL PROTECTED] client causes the same problem, as does
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try turning [EMAIL PROTECTED] off and see if you can move messages faster.
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Using The B
an apply a modified principle of this and allow any user on the
computer to use The Bat! separately from the other users.
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Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
When you don'
sabled
> most of a 260MB update :evillol:
No. There were about 298 other things included in the update (See
http://snipurl.com/8hfn ). The firewall was the most publicized.
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Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 S
ist contains:
You have to do this from a message editing windows, like the one you
use to reply.
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Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then pr
t!
Open the "Options" menu. Then select "Preferences". Click on "System"
on the left. Click on "Browse" and select the appropriate directory
from "C:\MAIL". For Steve, this directory is "C:\MAIL\Steve". Repeat
with the other users as neede
as using.
> But maybe it is simpler to start the computer in Safe Mode and then
> login as "Administrator". Then the Security tab is available.
Yes. If you restart a Windows XP Home machine in Safe Mode, the
"Security" tab becomes available.
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However, I hesitate to use "error." Permissions are setup
correctly... Perhaps "side effect" is a better term?
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Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service P
ue out today, after only one day or so of testing. Add on to that
the fact that a whole new licence is required to be bought to register v3, & to say
that I am angry at Ritlabs is a major understatement (and I will not be paying to
upgrade to v3.0).
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y to purchase The Bat! version 3 with a
50% discount regardless of the amount or the type of the licences bought before."
/end quote
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Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
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