Re: BatPost

2009-05-06 Thread Sean Rima
Hello Sean,

Sunday, May 3, 2009, 7:07:34 AM/PM, you wrote:

 Hello Sean,

 Thursday, April 30, 2009, 9:16:18 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Tbudl,

   Just wondering if anyone is using batpost. Looking for some
 advice re imaps and anti virus on a home network

 Sean


 Will throw a question, maybe someone will know the answer. I want
 foe 1 account to CC mail but only between certain times, is there a
 way to do this, I am guessing by sieve

I am wondering by the lack of any answer that batpost is not that well 
supported by Ritlabs or even used :(

Sean
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Re: BatPost

2009-05-06 Thread Rick
 Hello Sean,

 Sunday, May 3, 2009, 7:07:34 AM/PM, you wrote:

 Hello Sean,

 Thursday, April 30, 2009, 9:16:18 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Tbudl,

   Just wondering if anyone is using batpost. Looking for some
 advice re imaps and anti virus on a home network

 Sean


 Will throw a question, maybe someone will know the answer. I want
 foe 1 account to CC mail but only between certain times, is there a
 way to do this, I am guessing by sieve

 I am wondering by the lack of any answer that batpost is not that
 well supported by Ritlabs or even used :(

Hi Sean - I'm replying so you don't stay frustrated with NO ONE
replying but I'm not even familiar with the term batpost. What version are you
using? 
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Re: BatPost

2009-05-06 Thread Sean Rima
Hello Rick,

Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 7:03:26 AM/PM, you wrote:


 Will throw a question, maybe someone will know the answer. I want
 foe 1 account to CC mail but only between certain times, is there a
 way to do this, I am guessing by sieve

 I am wondering by the lack of any answer that batpost is not that
 well supported by Ritlabs or even used :(

 Hi Sean - I'm replying so you don't stay frustrated with NO ONE
 replying but I'm not even familiar with the term batpost. What version are 
 you
 using? 

I am using 2.22b5 the last one out, I have to admit it does seem largely 
forgotten


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Re: BatPost

2009-05-06 Thread Rick
 Hello Rick,

 Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 7:03:26 AM/PM, you wrote:


 Will throw a question, maybe someone will know the answer. I want
 foe 1 account to CC mail but only between certain times, is there a
 way to do this, I am guessing by sieve

 I am wondering by the lack of any answer that batpost is not that
 well supported by Ritlabs or even used :(

 Hi Sean - I'm replying so you don't stay frustrated with NO ONE
 replying but I'm not even familiar with the term batpost. What version are 
 you
 using? 

 I am using 2.22b5 the last one out, I have to admit it does seem largely 
 forgotten

I see it is their server software ... sorry maybe someone else can
chime in here. :-)

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Re: BatPost

2009-05-06 Thread Sean Rima
Hello Rick,

Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 9:24:34 AM/PM, you wrote:

 I am using 2.22b5 the last one out, I have to admit it does seem largely 
 forgotten

 I see it is their server software ... sorry maybe someone else can
 chime in here. :-)


I wish, maybe they need to sort out a support list just for it as it goes 
beyond the realm of this list

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Re: BatPost

2009-05-03 Thread Sean Rima
Hello Sean,

Thursday, April 30, 2009, 9:16:18 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Tbudl,

   Just wondering if anyone is using batpost. Looking for some
 advice re imaps and anti virus on a home network

 Sean


Will throw a question, maybe someone will know the answer. I want foe 1 account 
to CC mail but only between certain times, is there a way to do this, I am 
guessing by sieve

Sean
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BatPost

2009-04-30 Thread Sean Rima
Hello Tbudl,

  Just wondering if anyone is using batpost. Looking for some advice re imaps 
and anti virus on a home network

Sean

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[OT] BatPost

2004-09-10 Thread Michael Wagner
Hi,

Does anyone of you use the BatPost mail server?
Do you know where I can some nice howtos? The manual isnt very
helpfull...

Thanks

Viele Grüße
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Re: What about creating a batpost mailing list ?

2004-06-21 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Leif,

Friday, June 18, 2004, 10:57:43 PM you wrote:

Claude So, do you know if Ritlabs plan to create such a list ?

LG Not that I'm aware of. RitLabs doesn't run any of the TB lists. They
LG are *all* volunteer efforts.

Look, I'll be glad to host such a list, but that's where it would all
end. Other people will have to moderate and maintain it, and depending
on the traffic you would have to setup an archive at mail-archive or
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Re: What about creating a batpost mailing list ?

2004-06-18 Thread Claude Renaud
Hi,

Le mercredi 9 juin 2004 à 18:46:39, vous écriviez :

LG Hello Claude,

LG Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 10:06:30 AM, you wrote:
Claude For those who are currently testing, willing to test or simply
Claude using batpost, what do you think of creating a batpost mailing
Claude list ? According to me it would be very interesting especially
Claude since Ritlabs abandonned the forums !!! Give me your thoughts
Claude ? What do ritlabs' folks think ? and the other moderators of
Claude various lists ?

When you said :

LG Have at it.

LG See http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/mailing_lists.shtml

   Do you propose me to create such one ?

Before doing so, I would like to know if such a list already exists !!

And yes I have the bat but not the needed time to manage and host such
a list;

So, do you know if Ritlabs plan to create such a list ?

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Re: What about creating a batpost mailing list ?

2004-06-18 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Claude,

Friday, June 18, 2004, 2:27:00 PM, you wrote:
Claude Do you propose me to create such one ?

grin. Yes...

Claude Before doing so, I would like to know if such a list already
Claude exists !!

Not to my knowledge.

Claude And yes I have the bat but not the needed time to manage and
Claude host such a list;

It is a bit time consuming! grin

Claude So, do you know if Ritlabs plan to create such a list ?

Not that I'm aware of. RitLabs doesn't run any of the TB lists. They
are *all* volunteer efforts.




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What about creating a batpost mailing list ?

2004-06-09 Thread Claude Renaud
Hi tbudler,


   For those who are currently testing, willing to test or simply
using batpost, what do you think of creating a batpost mailing list ?
According to me it would be very interesting especially since Ritlabs
abandonned the forums !!!
Give me your thoughts ?
What do ritlabs' folks think ? and the other moderators of various
lists ?


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Re: What about creating a batpost mailing list ?

2004-06-09 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Claude,

Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 10:06:30 AM, you wrote:
Claude For those who are currently testing, willing to test or simply
Claude using batpost, what do you think of creating a batpost mailing
Claude list ? According to me it would be very interesting especially
Claude since Ritlabs abandonned the forums !!! Give me your thoughts
Claude ? What do ritlabs' folks think ? and the other moderators of
Claude various lists ?


Have at it.

See http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/mailing_lists.shtml




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RE: [SPAM] - How to set up batpost properly ? - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2004-06-08 Thread Stephan Forseilles
I solved the problem another way: I re-installed and imported my old
mailbox.

Which drives me to another problem: still nothing from RITLabs or the
local reseller (Mensys): no receipt, no activation code, nothing. I
registered last Saturday. It's a bit long... Does RIT have a commercial
service that I could contact (or who would be reading this list)?

Stephan

 -Original Message-
 From: Claude Renaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 07 June 2004 18:12
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [SPAM] - How to set up batpost properly ? - Bayesian Filter
 detected spam
 
 Hi all,
 
 
 I'm currently evaluating Batpost.
 I ask the question on this list because apparently there is not one
 dedicated to BatPost.
 I read the two pdfs provided with the program (the quickstart guide
 and the admin manual) but I don't understand how to set up the server
 and especially what dns domain address to indicate in order to do it
 works properly.
  Does someone use this program and can help me to set it up ?
 Is there any detailed document in which we can learn how to manage
 this server and set it up properly ?
 Could you give me some advice ?
 
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[SPAM] Re: - How to set up batpost properly ? - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2004-06-08 Thread Michael L. Wilson
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Hello Stephan,

On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, at 09:44:29 [GMT+0200] (which was 00:44:29 In San
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SF Which drives me to another problem: still nothing from RITLabs or the
SF local reseller (Mensys): no receipt, no activation code, nothing. I
SF registered last Saturday. It's a bit long... Does RIT have a commercial
SF service that I could contact (or who would be reading this list)?

When I registered it took a month.  I finally called CIFNet the US rep
for RitLabs, and they said, oh sorry, we'll process it today, and they
did.  I have no idea why orders get lost, but for some people, they
do.

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How to set up batpost properly ?

2004-06-07 Thread Claude Renaud
Hi all,

  
I'm currently evaluating Batpost.
I ask the question on this list because apparently there is not one
dedicated to BatPost.
I read the two pdfs provided with the program (the quickstart guide
and the admin manual) but I don't understand how to set up the server
and especially what dns domain address to indicate in order to do it
works properly.
 Does someone use this program and can help me to set it up ?
Is there any detailed document in which we can learn how to manage
this server and set it up properly ?
Could you give me some advice ?

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Re: BatPost

2004-01-14 Thread tb

-- Monday, January 12, 2004, 8:29:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I intend to manage a mailing list and downloaded BatPost, RitLabs
 email server.

tb I manage some lists with The Bat and ADR, Advanced Direct Remailer.
tb I don't know of anything better for my uses, but that's just me.

 As I recall, at one time (v1.35, for instance), TB! itself *was*
 being promoted as an email server.

Yes, but that is a special use case. Not capable of the same things.

 The url you gave shows that ADR cost $10 less than BatPost, which is
 not a significant difference.

What?

 This is what http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/batpost/ says:

Ok.

 How does that compare with ADR?

Try them and see.

tb I use it as my own personal, robust, SMTP server. I can write plugins
tb for outgoing mail, and manage complex mailing lists.

 Large ones?

Only about 500 users myself, but the software is used for much larger.

tb Also, there is another one, whose name I would remember if I heard it.
tb If you are indeed interested in ADR and similar, I can find it for you.

 Please do.

One of the others I was evaluating, is MADY from ocloudsoft.
But at the time, they offered only one product, called MADY,
but which was version 1 of what is now called Mail Direct 2.

This is a URL, I will not be providing you extensive support for it.

  http://www.ocloudsoft.com/product.htm

I was about to write my own before I found ADR and wrote plugins for it.

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Re[2]: BatPost

2004-01-12 Thread Douglas Hinds

Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]  other TB! list members following this thread,

On Saturday, January 10, 2004, you responded to my query:

 I intend to manage a mailing list and downloaded BatPost, RitLabs
 email server.

tb I manage some lists with The Bat and ADR, Advanced Direct Remailer.
tb I don't know of anything better for my uses, but that's just me.

As I recall, at one time (v1.35, for instance), TB! itself *was*
being promoted as an email server. As I understand you, TB!  ADR
are a good solution, but no comparison is made with with BatPost
(BP), perhaps because you haven't used it. Is that the case?

The url you gave shows that ADR cost $10 less than BatPost, which is
not a significant difference.

This is what http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/batpost/ says:

  FEATURES
  # Unlimited number of domains and users
  # Aliases and mailing lists
  # User groups
  # User folder management
  # Flexible rule-sets
  # Black-lists and accept-lists
  # Monitoring and logging server activity, ODBC logging
  # POP3, SMTP and IMAP protocols
  # SSL/TLS support via OpenSSL
  # DNS black-list (RBL) support for antispam
  # Store configuration data (domains, users, etc.) anywhere (access via driver)
  # Server, domain, user and folder oriented events
  # Strong authorization methods (CRAM-MD5)
  # Support NTLM authorization method for compatibility with Microsoft(tm) products

  Benefits
  # Fast
  # Easy-to install
  # Modest use of system resources
  # Handles hundreds of simultaneous connections without speed degradation
  # Provides great security

How does that compare with ADR?

tb I use it as my own personal, robust, SMTP server. I can write plugins
tb for outgoing mail, and manage complex mailing lists.

Large ones?

tb It can get addresses from flat files, databases, or anywhere. It
tb can send mails individually to people on a mailing list, they
tb don't have to see a list of all the other recipients.

I have put 80 addresses in TB!'s bcc slot but the server (gmx) takes
quite a while to read the headers.

tb Configuration is simple and un-server-like.

tb Also, there is another one, whose name I would remember if I heard it.
tb If you are indeed interested in ADR and similar, I can find it for you.

Please do.

I just noticed that the group running the servers I'll be using
states they offer mailing lists to its users via the MailMan
mailing list software, which is GNU software. I also see that
Pipermail is being used in conjunction with Mailman by some of those
running other lists there and I believe that some of them are using
a Windows rather than Linux interface.

The domains FAQ also refers to using PuTTY, a free SSH client for
Windows and WinSCP, a free secure file transfer application for
connecting to their Linux systems via Windows.

Does this make a difference in relation using BatPost or ADR? It
kinda sounds like it.

Running mailman email + windows or under windows did not help.

Obviously, I am not yet familiar with the inner workings of
operating mailing lists and the time has come for me to learn.

Thanks in advance to all that can help me do that.

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BatPost

2004-01-10 Thread Douglas Hinds

Hello fellow TB_Listers,

I intend to manage a mailing list and downloaded BatPost, RitLabs
email server.

Has anyone here used it?

What are it's strengths and limitations?

Will it handle subscription and do archives? If not, what will?
(Certain website software, I suppose).

Is a good option compared to other alternatives?

What is the appropriate source of support for it?

How important is the platform?

Are there other issues of which I should be aware?

TIA.

Douglas Hinds
Mexico

I already sent this once to TBOT and it came back in a visible form
but was apparently not visible to other TBOT subscribers, so I'm
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Re: BatPost

2004-01-10 Thread tb

-- Saturday, January 10, 2004, 7:19:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello fellow TB_Listers,

 I intend to manage a mailing list and downloaded BatPost, RitLabs
 email server.

 Has anyone here used it?

 What are it's strengths and limitations?

 Will it handle subscription and do archives? If not, what will?
 (Certain website software, I suppose).

 Is a good option compared to other alternatives?

 What is the appropriate source of support for it?

 How important is the platform?

 Are there other issues of which I should be aware?

I manage some lists with The Bat and ADR, Advanced Direct Remailer.
I don't know of anything better for my uses, but that's just me.

  http://www.mailutilities.com/adr/

I use it as my own personal, robust, SMTP server. I can write plugins
for outgoing mail, and manage complex mailing lists. It can get
addresses from flat files, databases, or anywhere. It can send mails
individually to people on a mailing list, they don't have to see a list
of all the other recipients. Configuration is simple and un-server-like.

Also, there is another one, whose name I would remember if I heard it.
If you are indeed interested in ADR and similar, I can find it for you.

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Re: BatPost

2002-07-31 Thread Thomas F.

Hello Kurgan,

On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 00:53:05 -0500 GMT (31/07/02, 12:53 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

KLc   Must have been a glitch; I just looked and the link is still
KLc   working. :) (Either that or the search engines simply hadn't
KLc   refreshed yet.)

The search engine doesn't list it; but I just became a member by
sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it worked. :-)

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Re: BatPost

2002-07-31 Thread Thomas F.

Hello Thomas,

On Thu, 1 Aug 2002 02:37:41 +0700 GMT (01/08/02, 02:37 +0700 GMT),
Thomas F. wrote:

TF The search engine doesn't list it; but I just became a member by
TF sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it worked. :-)

Nonsense. I sent a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and am
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BatPost

2002-07-30 Thread Kurgan

Hello tbudl,


Since BatPost has no manual or visible support, I've started a
mailing list specifically for those of us trying to use it, so we
can compare notes, share advice, etc. It can be found at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BatPost/

I've got the engine running on an NT server via remote access
(Terminal Services Client) and could really use some help/advice
with a few things. Can't figure out how to get it to auto-start or
install as a Service, I keep having to remote in and start my
desktop to fire up the program. Looking forward to talking with
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Re: BatPost

2002-07-30 Thread Thomas F.

Hello Kurgan,

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 15:09:27 -0500 GMT (31/07/02, 03:09 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

KLc Since BatPost has no manual or visible support, I've started a
KLc mailing list specifically for those of us trying to use it, so we
KLc can compare notes, share advice, etc. It can be found at:
KLc http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BatPost/

 Yahoo! Groups

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Re[2]: BatPost

2002-07-30 Thread Kurgan

Hello Thomas,


 Sorry, no matches were found for BatPost.

  Must have been a glitch; I just looked and the link is still
  working. :) (Either that or the search engines simply hadn't
  refreshed yet.)

  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BatPost/



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Re: BatPost

2002-06-14 Thread Marcus Ohlstrm


On Friday, June 14, 2002, 07:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ah! The instructions are in another language. Can anyone tell me
 how to set this thing up, or if there are English instructions? It
 looks like it needs a domain entered. Does that mean my IP? Help!

Another interesting thing would be the registration fee. When starting
Batpost it tells me I have 26 days left of 30, but not a word about what
happens after this period or how I register.

Maybe the info is to be found somewhere in the non-english
documentation...

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Re: BatPost

2002-06-14 Thread Tim Musson

Hey Marcus,

My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60q) Personal
to write the following on Friday, June 14, 2002 at 6:10:17 AM.


MO On Friday, June 14, 2002, 07:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ah! The instructions are in another language. Can anyone tell me
 how to set this thing up, or if there are English instructions? It
 looks like it needs a domain entered. Does that mean my IP? Help!

MO Another interesting thing would be the registration fee. When starting
MO Batpost it tells me I have 26 days left of 30, but not a word about what
MO happens after this period or how I register.

MO Maybe the info is to be found somewhere in the non-english
MO documentation...

I got it running, but haven't been able to do anything...

Marck, wondering if this should go to TBOT? or is it ok here. Also,
does anyone know if there is a list for BatPost?

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Re: BatPost

2002-06-14 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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MO Maybe the info is to be found somewhere in the non-english
MO documentation...

 I got it running, but haven't been able to do anything...

 Marck, wondering if this should go to TBOT? or is it ok here. Also,
 does anyone know if there is a list for BatPost?

I don't know of a list for BatPost. TBOT is a bit of a stretch, but
TBTECH seems an appropriate place for such a conversation.

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Re: BatPost

2002-06-14 Thread Tim Musson

Hey Marck,

My MUA believes you used Ritlabs SecureBat! (v1.60q)
to write the following on Friday, June 14, 2002 at 11:35:59 AM.

MO Maybe the info is to be found somewhere in the non-english
MO documentation...

 I got it running, but haven't been able to do anything...

 Marck, wondering if this should go to TBOT? or is it ok here. Also,
 does anyone know if there is a list for BatPost?

MDP I don't know of a list for BatPost. TBOT is a bit of a stretch, but
MDP TBTECH seems an appropriate place for such a conversation.

TBTECH it is then...

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BatPost

2002-06-13 Thread Kurgan

Hello tbudl,


Ah! The instructions are in another language. Can anyone tell me
how to set this thing up, or if there are English instructions? It
looks like it needs a domain entered. Does that mean my IP? Help!


Best regards,

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