Keep messages in the base

1999-10-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez


Hi TBUDL,

I have a question:

When I check Fodler/Properties/"Keep messages in the base for 60 days",
what happens after 60 days if I *don't* check "upon exit - remove old
messages".

Where do the old messages go if they are not being removed? - Just
curious. ;-)

-- 

Best regards,
Thomas 

Message created with The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
on a Pentium II/350 MHz.

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re[2]: Strange inline attachments

1999-10-04 Thread Wiesiek friko

Hello George,

Monday, October 04, 1999, 8:27:05 AM, you wrote:

GMM Monday, October 04, 1999, 6:07:10 AM, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:

 Yupe,  I  got it if read/rcv msg from someone who use ELM [version 2.4
 PL22]  in  plain-text  format.  But  noticed,  if later version of ELM
 [version  2.4  PL23]  or  PL24  Alpha  have no problem, either MIME or
 plain-text.

GMM I usually get them from listserv (the daemon) and also from varius daemons that
GMM send  mails.  Either  case  there  is a bug , after all only The Bat shows that
GMM there are inline attachments (all versions I have used from 1.32 to 1.36Beta9)
GMM and frankly it is very iritating.


GMM --
GMM /\/\
GMM || George M. Menegakis - System Administrator ||
GMM || Centre of Communications and Networking||
GMM || Iraklion Campus - University Of Crete  ||
GMM || mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], icq: 4557532 ||
GMM || phone: +30 81 393 305, fax:+30 81 23 8176  ||
GMM \/\/






Best regards,
 Wiesiekmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: Strange inline attachments

1999-10-04 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello George M. Menegakis,

On Monday, October 04, 1999, 1:27:05 PM you told us:

SH Yupe,  I got it if read/rcv msg from someone who use ELM [version
SH 2.4  PL22] in plain-text format. But noticed, if later version of
SH ELM [version 2.4 PL23] or PL24 Alpha have no problem, either MIME
SH or plain-text.

GMM I  usually  get  them  from  listserv  (the daemon) and also from
GMM varius  daemons  that  send  mails.  Either case there is a bug ,
GMM after  all  only  The Bat shows that there are inline attachments
GMM (all  versions I have used from 1.32 to 1.36Beta9) and frankly it
GMM is very iritating.

Have you look after, from what's mailer the came from ?
I  noticed,  if  the msg using UUencode (esp. 8-bit) will making *.att
attachment.  The  UUencode  widely  use  in  *.nix  mailer, other else
if  the  sender  using  Enrich  Text  (perhaps  "Alexander V. Kiselev"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   can   give   you   an   example   whats   the
"message.enrich" attachment is).

-- 
- syafril -


Name: Syafril Hermansyah | Company : Duta Integrasi Pratama 
Mailto  : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  | Voice   : (62) (21) 385-1600
URL : www.dutaint.co.id  | FAX : (62) (21) 351-9241  



I am using The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9 registered at
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 built 1381, Service Pack 5
Created : Monday, October 04, 1999, 15:27:51 (GMT + 07:00)

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




QUESTION HELP, how to transfer to new computer

1999-10-04 Thread timm

Hi ,

Hope one of you can help.
I  am  trying  to  transfer  this  version  of  the Bat to my computer
upstairs that I have networked with this one.

I transferred all the Bat Folders mail etc to the new computer.
Hoever it is treating it as a new un registered install.

It wont even recognize my mail or folders.

Can anyone help?

Best regards,
 
  timm 
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Monday, October 04, 1999, 4:35:23 AM, you wrote:

 Hello George M. Menegakis,

 On Monday, October 04, 1999, 1:27:05 PM you told us:

SH Yupe,  I got it if read/rcv msg from someone who use ELM [version
SH 2.4  PL22] in plain-text format. But noticed, if later version of
SH ELM [version 2.4 PL23] or PL24 Alpha have no problem, either MIME
SH or plain-text.

GMM I  usually  get  them  from  listserv  (the daemon) and also from
GMM varius  daemons  that  send  mails.  Either case there is a bug ,
GMM after  all  only  The Bat shows that there are inline attachments
GMM (all  versions I have used from 1.32 to 1.36Beta9) and frankly it
GMM is very iritating.

 Have you look after, from what's mailer the came from ?
 I  noticed,  if  the msg using UUencode (esp. 8-bit) will making *.att
 attachment.  The  UUencode  widely  use  in  *.nix  mailer, other else
 if  the  sender  using  Enrich  Text  (perhaps  "Alexander V. Kiselev"
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   can   give   you   an   example   whats   the
 "message.enrich" attachment is).



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: QUESTION HELP, how to transfer to new computer

1999-10-04 Thread Juergen Frisch

On Monday, October 04, 1999, 14:02, timm wrote:

 Hope one of you can help. I  am  trying  to  transfer  this  version
 of  the Bat to my computer upstairs that I have networked with this
 one.

 I transferred all the Bat Folders mail etc to the new computer.
 Hoever it is treating it as a new un registered install.

 It wont even recognize my mail or folders.


Hello timm,

   I found this solution of Syafril Hermansyah:

Create  new  folder,  point  the  directory  to  your  old  folder (or
subfolder),  named  your  new folder (you can named same as before, or
give the new name)...all message comes up.

-- 

Best regards,

Jürgen

--
Using The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
 

PGP-key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=PGPkeybody=Send%20PGPkey%20of%20Frisch
Key ID: 0x371AFB16

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re[2]: Quotingproblem

1999-10-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Werner,

On Monday, October 04, 1999, 5:13:40 PM, Werner Arts wrote:

TF This TB does not know whether anything is a name or another string of
TF characters, it will assume that everything in front of a "" is
TF suposed to be there, and the quote only starts after this character.

WA In this case the additional "" would be wrong.

[snip]

I'm leaving the above two lines in to make my point.

WA Look at the above Text. This is really confusing. None is able to
WA decide, *who* said *what*.

In the beginning of this thread, you had your reply template set on
"initials". And it was very easy to see who said what, that's the
reason for the initials.

Later you changed to "greater than only" (which is the standard in a
lot of other mail programmes) and that's why it is difficult to see
who said what. And that's why I like The Bat!.

 I cannot come up with another idea, though.

WA The same quoting mark at the beginning of *each* quoted line.
WA *Nothing* else is correct.
WA Below i can show, what happens:

|Inserting a "" *into* a quoted line changes the original text
WA   ^
|WA  ^^
WA   ^^ These characters should be below |"|
WA By adding a different number of characters *somewhere* into the quoted
text ("" *into* the first line, "WA " to the beginning of the second
WA line the sense of the quoted text really becomes ruined.

OK, you found a situation where it gets in the way. You can still trun
it off, though. ;-)

WA This behavior makes "The Bat" unusable for serious applications
WA (science, business ).

I don't know about science, I guess it depends on whether you use a
lot of "greater than" in your emails. If so, you will turn the feature
"initials" off. In business, I use it with initials every day and love
it. So do my agents and overseas offices, when they see their initials
before the mails they's written; especially since third and fourth
parties are often copied in and reply. If everybody used TB! (wouldn't
that be a nice world g), everybody would know who wrote what. Yes,
especially in business it is indeed *very* useful.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Message reply created with The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
using an Intel Celeron 366 Mhz, 128MB RAM



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: Strange inline attachments

1999-10-04 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 4 Oct 99, at 9:27, George M. Menegakis wrote
about "Re: Strange inline attachments":

 I usually get them from listserv (the daemon) and also from varius daemons that
 send  mails.  Either  case  there  is a bug , after all only The Bat shows that
 there are inline attachments (all versions I have used from 1.32 to 1.36Beta9)
 and frankly it is very iritating.

George, why wouldn't you provide us here with an example of 
such message? Having never seen this behaviuor, I cannot 
even guess what particular aspect of the message's MIME 
headers result in the (strange) things you describe?

Try to MIME-forward such a message...


SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg, Russia)
-- 
Thought for the day:
  Statistics are a highly logical and precise method for saying
  a half-truth inaccurately.

--- 
PGP public keys on keyservers:
0xA2194BF9 (RSA);   0x214135A2 (DH/DSS)
fingerprints:
F222 4AEF EC9F 5FA6  7515 910A 2429 9CB1 (RSA)
A677 81C9 48CF 16D1 B589  9D33 E7D5 675F 2141 35A2 (DH/DSS) 
--- 

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Example of strange attachment

1999-10-04 Thread George M. Menegakis

NetWorker Registration: (critical) License enabler #878409-4b6bcc-5f478f (Data Backup 
Utility) will expire in 1 day(s).




--
/\/\
|| George M. Menegakis - System Administrator ||
|| Centre of Communications and Networking||
|| Iraklion Campus - University Of Crete  ||
|| mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], icq: 4557532 ||
|| phone: +30 81 393 305, fax:+30 81 23 8176  ||
\/\/
-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--



NetWorker Registration: (critical) License enabler #878409-4b6bcc-5f478f (Data Backup 
Utility) will expire in 1 day(s).




Re: Quotingproblem

1999-10-04 Thread Werner Arts

 Hi Thomas,

Your message from Montag, 04. Oktober 1999:

 Hallo Werner,

 On Monday, October 04, 1999, 5:13:40 PM, Werner Arts wrote:

TF This TB does not know whether anything is a name or another string of
TF characters, it will assume that everything in front of a "" is
TF suposed to be there, and the quote only starts after this character.

WA In this case the additional "" would be wrong.

 [snip]

 I'm leaving the above two lines in to make my point.

WA Look at the above Text. This is really confusing. None is able to
WA decide, *who* said *what*.

 In the beginning of this thread, you had your reply template set on
 "initials". And it was very easy to see who said what, that's the
 reason for the initials.

 Later you changed to "greater than only" (which is the standard in a
 lot of other mail programmes) and that's why it is difficult to see
 who said what. And that's why I like The Bat!.

 I cannot come up with another idea, though.

WA The same quoting mark at the beginning of *each* quoted line.
WA *Nothing* else is correct.
WA Below i can show, what happens:

|Inserting a "" *into* a quoted line changes the original text
WA   ^
|WA  ^^
WA   ^^ These characters should be below |"|
WA By adding a different number of characters *somewhere* into the quoted
text ("" *into* the first line, "WA " to the beginning of the second
WA line the sense of the quoted text really becomes ruined.

 OK, you found a situation where it gets in the way. You can still trun
 it off, though. ;-)

Only mannually, if i see it.

WA This behavior makes "The Bat" unusable for serious applications
WA (science, business ).

 I don't know about science, I guess it depends on whether you use a
 lot of "greater than" in your emails. If so, you will turn the feature
 "initials" off.

This doesn't help. "The Bat" places the "" into the middle of a line.
If if happens only when the "Initials Feature" is turned on, then
nothing to mention, but "The Bat" makes it also, when this feature is
turned off.

 In business, I use it with initials every day and love
 it. So do my agents and overseas offices, when they see their initials
 before the mails they's written; especially since third and fourth
 parties are often copied in and reply. If everybody used TB! (wouldn't
 that be a nice world g), everybody would know who wrote what. Yes,
 especially in business it is indeed *very* useful.

I agree. But if this feature is turned off, then "" should be placed
at the *beginning* of a quoted line.

-- 
Regards,
Werner Artsmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: Example of strange attachment

1999-10-04 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 4 Oct 99, at 18:49, George M. Menegakis wrote
about "Example of strange attachment":


I didn't see the effect you've described:-)) It's been all right 
(IMO). Do you see the same problem with the the message 
you've sent to the TBUDL??? I opened it with Beta9 as well as 
with Pegasus, all's in perfect order...

 NetWorker Registration: (critical) License enabler
 #878409-4b6bcc-5f478f (Data Backup Utility) will expire in 1
 day(s). 


SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg, Russia)
-- 
Thought for the day:
  In any household, junk accumulates to fill the space available
  for its storage.

--- 
PGP public keys on keyservers:
0xA2194BF9 (RSA);   0x214135A2 (DH/DSS)
fingerprints:
F222 4AEF EC9F 5FA6  7515 910A 2429 9CB1 (RSA)
A677 81C9 48CF 16D1 B589  9D33 E7D5 675F 2141 35A2 (DH/DSS) 
--- 


-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: Example of strange attachment

1999-10-04 Thread George M. Menegakis

Monday, October 04, 1999, 8:06:15 PM, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:

 Hi there!

 On 4 Oct 99, at 18:49, George M. Menegakis wrote
 about "Example of strange attachment":


 I didn't see the effect you've described:-)) It's been all right 
 (IMO). Do you see the same problem with the the message 
 you've sent to the TBUDL??? I opened it with Beta9 as well as 
 with Pegasus, all's in perfect order...

 NetWorker Registration: (critical) License enabler
 #878409-4b6bcc-5f478f (Data Backup Utility) will expire in 1
 day(s). 


 SY, Alex
 (St.Petersburg, Russia)

Just double click the attachment 91.msg with
It will open a new window with the inline attachment message.att

--
/\/\
|| George M. Menegakis - System Administrator ||
|| Centre of Communications and Networking||
|| Iraklion Campus - University Of Crete  ||
|| mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], icq: 4557532 ||
|| phone: +30 81 393 305, fax:+30 81 23 8176  ||
\/\/



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re[2]: Quotingproblem

1999-10-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Werner,

On Monday, October 04, 1999, 11:55:35 PM, Werner Arts wrote:


WA This doesn't help. "The Bat" places the "" into the middle of a line.
WA If if happens only when the "Initials Feature" is turned on, then
WA nothing to mention, but "The Bat" makes it also, when this feature is
WA turned off.

Oh? I didn't notice that. But you are right.

 In business, I use it with initials every day and love
 it. So do my agents and overseas offices, when they see their initials
 before the mails they's written; especially since third and fourth
 parties are often copied in and reply. If everybody used TB! (wouldn't
 that be a nice world g), everybody would know who wrote what. Yes,
 especially in business it is indeed *very* useful.

WA I agree. But if this feature is turned off, then "" should be placed
WA at the *beginning* of a quoted line.

I agree with you. :-)

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Message reply created with The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
using an Intel Celeron 366 Mhz, 128MB RAM



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: Quotingproblem

1999-10-04 Thread Ali Martin

Hi all,

On Monday, October 04, 1999, 9:07:46 AM (-5 GMT), Thomas scribbled:

 If everybody used TB! (wouldn't that be a nice world g), everybody
 would know who wrote what. Yes, especially in business it is indeed
 *very* useful.

The problem is that most people *do not* use TB!. Most people who use
other mailers other than TB will not use initials and it will create
difficulties, hence my turning it off. I don't use initials on TBUDL as
I'd like to because the quote prefix settings can't be achieved on a per
folder basis.

-- 
Regards,
 -=Ali=-   

Seeing is deceiving. It's eating that's believing. 
*---*
 Using The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9 on Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 5)
*---*

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re[2]: Quotingproblem

1999-10-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Ali,

On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 1:28:39 AM, Ali Martin wrote:


 If everybody used TB! (wouldn't that be a nice world g), everybody
 would know who wrote what. Yes, especially in business it is indeed
 *very* useful.

AM The problem is that most people *do not* use TB!.

Wait until I go on my quest! ;-)

AM Most people who use other mailers other than TB will not use
AM initials and it will create difficulties, hence my turning it off.

Yeah, that's why I agree with Werner that TB! should behave like other
mailers when the feature is turned off.

AM I don't use initials on TBUDL as I'd like to because the quote
AM prefix settings can't be achieved on a per folder basis.

Another idea. Not bad. :-)

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Message reply created with The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
using an Intel Celeron 366 Mhz, 128MB RAM



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




PGP plugins

1999-10-04 Thread Marek Mikus

Hello,
 Can somebody help me please, what are PGP PLUGINS?
 How TB use them?

Thanks and Bye,

Marek Mikus

Using the best The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under the worst Windows 95 4.0 Build  B
Intel Celeron 266 MHz, 32 MB



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Bug with the color chooser

1999-10-04 Thread Peter Steiner

Hello Batters

I'm using The Bat! Version 1.36 Beta/9
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 4

Bug description:
The color chooser (Options/Editor/Display/Colouring/Edit) doesn't
remember the custom colors

I found this bug in 1.35, 1.36b4 and 1.36b9; i didn't check earlier
versions...

As an aside to this, it would be nice to have a checkmark in the
Display Preferences "Use default window backgroud color".

Regards, Peter
-- 
Peter Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]PGP-ID 0x02850F53 (DH/DSS)
PGP Fingerprint 68AB D08E D995 41B4 C6FD  639D 9B94 D249 0285 0F53
"U dene n ischs i d Chnöde glöötet wie bschüttigs
Chrüzimääl düre Chätschabertrog." - Franz Hohler

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: PGP plugins

1999-10-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Marek,

On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 2:02:07 AM, Marek Mikus wrote:

MM  Can somebody help me please, what are PGP PLUGINS?
MM  How TB use them?

You can download the PGP Plugin from the beta page.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Message reply created with The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
using an Intel Celeron 366 Mhz, 128MB RAM



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re[2]: PGP plugins

1999-10-04 Thread Marek Mikus

Hello,
, Monday, October 04, 1999, You wrote:

 Hallo Marek,

 On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 2:02:07 AM, Marek Mikus wrote:

MM  Can somebody help me please, what are PGP PLUGINS?
MM  How TB use them?

 You can download the PGP Plugin from the beta page.

Yes, but how TB use for?

Bye

Marek Mikus

Using the best The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under the worst Windows 95 4.0 Build  B
Intel Celeron 266 MHz, 32 MB

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: Quotingproblem

1999-10-04 Thread Werner Arts

 Hallo Thomas,

Deine Nachricht vom Montag, 04. Oktober 1999:

 Hallo Werner,

 On Monday, October 04, 1999, 11:55:35 PM, Werner Arts wrote:


WA This doesn't help. "The Bat" places the "" into the middle of a line.
WA If if happens only when the "Initials Feature" is turned on, then
WA nothing to mention, but "The Bat" makes it also, when this feature is
WA turned off.

 Oh? I didn't notice that. But you are right.

 In business, I use it with initials every day and love
 it. So do my agents and overseas offices, when they see their initials
 before the mails they's written; especially since third and fourth
 parties are often copied in and reply. If everybody used TB! (wouldn't
 that be a nice world g), everybody would know who wrote what. Yes,
 especially in business it is indeed *very* useful.

WA I agree. But if this feature is turned off, then "" should be placed
WA at the *beginning* of a quoted line.

 I agree with you. :-)

I hope, the author will correct it.

-- 
Grüße,
Werner Artsmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




(No Subject)

1999-10-04 Thread Roger Nelke

Hallo,

I've a corrupted Mail-Database, and theBAT has store it under the Name
bad4.tmp in my maildirectory. The errormessage said, i shold contact
the support, to get hints how tio fix it.

So, how do i fix it?


liebe grüzze - Rogermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using The Bat! 1.35
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 5

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: PGP plugins

1999-10-04 Thread John Sullivan

On Monday 4 October 1999 Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
 On 5 Oct 99, at 2:18, Thomas Fernandez wrote
 PGP (Pretty good privacy) is an encryption programme. You can encrypt
 your messages [...] so nobody else can read them.

 grinmode
 Thomas, it seems that either my English is far poorer I thought 
 it was, or you wrote something pretty strange:-))) Did you really 
 mean that *nobody else* will be able to decrypt??? 
 /grinmode

Well, if you *want* to, you can encrypt them to your own public key...

John
-- 
you gave me something that i could touch in a world where i'd had too much
something i could feel with my broken hands full of lost ideals but soon i'm
returning to you my friend and we'll go where the rivers end in the silver sea
and i'll carry you if you carry me

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re[2]: PGP plugins

1999-10-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi John,

on Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 8:39:57 AM, John Sullivan wrote:

JS On Monday 4 October 1999 Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
 On 5 Oct 99, at 2:18, Thomas Fernandez wrote
 PGP (Pretty good privacy) is an encryption programme. You can encrypt
 your messages [...] so nobody else can read them.

 grinmode
 Thomas, it seems that either my English is far poorer I thought 
 it was, or you wrote something pretty strange:-))) Did you really 
 mean that *nobody else* will be able to decrypt??? 
 /grinmode

JS Well, if you *want* to, you can encrypt them to your own public key...

I think what Alex means is that most people would also want the
recipient to be able to decrypt the message g.

-- 

Best regards,
Thomas.  

Message reply created with The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
on a Pentium II/350 MHz.

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Courupt Folder [was Re: (No Subject)]

1999-10-04 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hello Roger Nelke,

On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 5:01:28 AM you told us:

RN I've a corrupted Mail-Database, and theBAT has store it under the Name
RN bad4.tmp in my maildirectory. The errormessage said, i shold contact
RN the support, to get hints how tio fix it.

RN So, how do i fix it?

Use MBrepair utility, download from www.ritlabs.com.


-- 
- syafril -


Name: Syafril Hermansyah | Company : Duta Integrasi Pratama 
Mailto  : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  | Voice   : (62) (21) 385-1600
URL : www.dutaint.co.id  | FAX : (62) (21) 351-9241  



I am using The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9 registered at
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 built 1381, Service Pack 5
Created : Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 11:09:09 (GMT + 07:00)

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re[2]: Example of strange attachment

1999-10-04 Thread Oleg Zalyalov

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Monday, October 04, 1999, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote about
Example of strange attachment:

AVK Once again: I *don't* see any *.att inline attachments here, and
AVK I cannot even guess where these can come from:-)

Yes,  it  strange. There is no any attachment at attached message, but
TB!  shows  that  there  is  file attached and this file contains only
critical  registration  message.  Seems  to  me  that that's a bug and
should be reported to RitLabs.

-- 
Best regards,
Oleg Zalyalov. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Using The Bat! version 1.35
  under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 5, RC 1.1

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--




Re: PGP public key

1999-10-04 Thread Juergen Frisch

On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 03:26, LCB wrote:

 A while back someone posted the macros to autosend your public key on
 request. Since then I have suffered a loss of all equipment to a house
 fire and am trying to rebuild. If anybody keeps records of these tips,
 can you please lookup and repost the procedure.


Hello LCB,

   well, below you see how to request my public key.

   Appropriate to that I built a filter for the string "Send PGPkey of
   Frisch" with action "Send Auto-Reply". And the template contains
   the macro %ATTACHFILE="n".

   n is the path, where my public key file is.

-- 

Best regards,

Jürgen

--
Using The Bat! 1.36 Beta/9
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
 

PGP-key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=PGPkeybody=Send%20PGPkey%20of%20Frisch
Key ID: 0x371AFB16

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- 
--
View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--