Re[2]: gray delete icons

2008-04-01 Thread Angel Rodriguez
Hello Thomas,

Well that fixed it,  I forgot that I was on my windows box.

Gracias,

Angel

Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 2:01:34 PM, you wrote:

> Hello Angel,

> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 13:46:02 + GMT (01/04/2008, 20:46 +0700 GMT),
> Angel Rodriguez wrote:

AR>> All of a sudden all of my "delete" icons are gray and I can't
AR>> delete things.  I have no idea how I got there and can't
AR>> seem to find out how to change it back.

AR>> Any hints.

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gray delete icons

2008-04-01 Thread Angel Rodriguez
Hello all,

All of a sudden all of my "delete" icons are gray and I can't
delete things.  I have no idea how I got there and can't
seem to find out how to change it back.

Any hints.

using thebat 4.07 on Windows Vista



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Re: Mod: Top posting (was: Bayes anti-spam plug-in)

2007-04-26 Thread Angel Rodriguez
Hello Roelof,

Thanks and no offense taken.

> Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
> just to the person being replied to, even if their post may have
> instigated this reply. Please don't feel singled out Angel.

Angel




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Re: Bayes anti-spam plug-in

2007-04-26 Thread Angel Rodriguez
Hello Leonard,

I have used the baysit and the Agava and I think that the latter is
smarter.  I like it.

rod

Thursday, April 26, 2007, 3:14:50 PM, you wrote:

> Where do I find the Bayes anti-spam plug in for TheBat? Can I trust
> the version that I found (via Google) at Achims Winkler:

> http://www.lkcc.org:8500/download.php

> Thanks.
> --  
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Re: Wish list for Tbat

2004-08-22 Thread Angel Delis

Sunday, August 22, 2004, 12:16:58 PM, you wrote:

DR> Hello,

DR>   I think Ive stated this before, but Ill throw it in again. My
DR>   primary email client is M2 (Opera's Mail client) I go back and forth
DR>   between TB & M2. The main thing I dislike about TB is primary use of
DR>   folders and secondary use of virtual folders. I think M2, bloomba
DR>   and others that are coming out with the concept of search folders or
DR>   virtual folders, whatever name you wish to call them have the right
DR>   idea. Im experimenting right now with Neo (Nelson Email Organizer)
DR>   add on for Outlook. http://www.emailorganizer.com/ this thing is
DR>   exactly the right idea. It makes mail management a breeze.But I wish
DR>   it had the ability for the use of macros like TB does. I just hope
DR>   that TB will improve the use of its virtual folders. I still think
DR>   regular folders are needed at times, but search views make it so
DR>   much easier.
DR>   Sorry, Im just rambling on out of frustration. I feel better now :)
  

Hello all:

I'll add the following:

Network settings: proxy and port.
Toggle Image downloading.
Edit subject text.


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Re: Splash Screen?

2004-05-05 Thread Angel Delis

Wednesday, May 5, 2004, 1:52:08 PM, you wrote:

CD> Is there anyway to disable the splash screen when launching The Bat!?



Hi Christopher,

From the TB Help:

You can add some start-up parameters to it to define a set of actions
performed whenever you open the Shortcut. For example, if the Shortcut
is located in the Windows Startup folder, you may want to switch off
the The Bat! startup Logo by adding the /NOLOGO parameter, so the
"Target" property of the shortcut becomes something like this:

"C:\Program Files\The Bat!\TheBat.EXE" /NOLOGO


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Re[2]: Read time & Edit subject

2004-05-04 Thread Angel Delis

Tuesday, May 4, 2004, 1:11:17 PM, you wrote:

M> Hello Angel,

>> Peter, I don´t find how to set the time to mark as read
>> the messages arriving through filters to common folders.
>> I´ve looked in folders' Properties but I don't find it.

M> Select any common folder and then select Account/Properties on the top
M> menu. This will bring up the common folders preferences.

Thanks a lot !!!
Muchas gracias Miguel.


Saludos,
Angel






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Re[2]: Read time & Edit subject

2004-05-04 Thread Angel Delis

Tuesday, May 4, 2004, 9:17:32 AM, you wrote:


  
AD>>   Where can I set global read email time?

PF> You can't This is set on a per account basis.

Peter, I don´t find how to set the time to mark as read
the messages arriving through filters to common folders.
I´ve looked in folders' Properties but I don't find it.






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Read time & Edit subject

2004-05-04 Thread Angel Delis
Hi all,

  I'm trying TB 2.10.03 and I have a couple of questions:
  
  Where can I set global read email time?
  How could I edit the subject field in received email?
  

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Re: Test board up

2002-10-27 Thread Angel
:(

I'm still waiting for my "password" to arrive... and I registered early
this morning .. :(


Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
Sunday, October 27, 2002 12:43:23 AM

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Re: Proposal: The Bat! Message Board

2002-10-24 Thread Angel


ACM> I agree here completely. The message boards success will hinge on
ACM> how helpful it is to those who go there. Prompt replies to requests
ACM> for help is definitely an important ingredient to encourage use of
ACM> the board. I agree that it's not something to take lightly.
Yes... :) That was all I was trying to impress upon readers of this
thread... cos they obviously have an interest in where this will "go",
and personally I love the camaraderie and prompt, friendly assistance
TB! lists offer and would love to see that weave itself over into a
message board if such board ever comes into existence.

ACM> This is why the board would need dedicated participants to offer
ACM> prompt help if you're all serious about getting it to successfully
ACM> take off.
Absolutely. :)

I really hope it is considered, and seriously so. If such dedication and
seriousness were applied to it, I believe that a TB! Board would be a great
enhancement to the already superior TB! family of help venues on the WWW.
:)

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:40:20 PM

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Re: Proposal: The Bat! Message Board

2002-10-24 Thread Angel
Hello again,

RMR> I don't know your site or your business, but I will guess that the
RMR> message boards where set up to provide a commercial service (again,
RMR> I'm just guessing). If that's true, then you or someone else had the
RMR> responsibility to provide a service, and to do it promptly.
Well, mine are set up to provide support/contact services (missing persons,
a fatal disorder, 9/11 related, alumni etc.) as well as minimal tech
support (on the "Sims" board). I have a couple on my personal homepages,
as well as elsewhere, which require less maintenance than the other boards.
But then again they are just "just-for-fun" boardsso to speak ;)

But I agree with you that if it is to provide a commercial service, then
a definitive level of responsibility is definitely there :)

RMR> and you can't expect certain level of service in those boards. You just
RMR> hope to get it, like in TBUDL.
Ahhh...so true. And this is why I perform "seriously" about serious-subject
message boards. In my own opinion, a TB! board would be something which
would definitely want to emanate that level of "service"or at least
something very close to it :)

RMR> And I think it will be a good board.
Me too :D

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
Thursday, October 24, 2002 7:55:52 PM

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Re: Proposal: The Bat! Message Board

2002-10-24 Thread Angel
Hi,

RMR> of course, I guess I wasn't paying attention when reading your message
RMR> :)
Tis ok.. if I could pay attention, I would be poorer than poor lol


RMR> I think you're taking this too seriusly, maybe. If you think a good
RMR> web forum should give you a good answer before your bed time, I think
RMR> this is going to be a very stressfull hobby for you. At least try to
RMR> get paid by RIT ! :)

RMR> In TBUDL we may have something like that because it already has a lot
RMR> of subscribers from all over the world. But I wouldn't qualify a forum
RMR> or discussion list as a bad one just for having to wait a day for an
RMR> answer. And maybe two or three days to have several opinions and a
RMR> consensus.
Maybe. But if someone who does not subscribe to TBUDL and is preferential
to the message board, why not give them the same consideration as those who
get "asap" help on TBUDL?  That is all I was driving at :)

I'm not taking this "too seriously", I'm *being* serious about it because
a message board involves just a ltle bit more than just setting up the
scripting and plopping it on the server and waiting for "traffic".
I've run a web business since '95 and hosted many message boards; including
ones on my own server. I'm sure others on the lists have done so as well,
so I am sure they know of which I speak.
Over the years if I have learned one thing about the internet, especially
involving message boards, it's: you must look at it from every angle before
jumping in. I was just giving my opinion; I STILL think it is a marvelous idea.
And I STILL will sign up for it if and when it comes to fruition. If not,
oh well. But trust me, there are many "help" message boards out there and
*I* have posted to a few of them... and waiting X-days for an answer WAS quite
frustrating, especially if the help or advice is needed sooner than "a few
days". The ones I tend to frequent now are the ones which I KNOW I will get
an answer on within a few hours... and I think the longest, out of those
boards, I have waited was 6 hours. To wit, those are also the message
boards/forums which are still "alive and well"...the other ones have
"died".

Since my experience on TBUDL and the other TB! lists, I have learned one
thing that separates TB! from all else and that is there IS help out there
and it IS *prompt*. Why not continue that with a message board? Because it is
inconvenient? Because it seems a tad ludicrous? No... if a message board is
set up it should continue TB! tradition of users helping users and being
friendly and prompt. THAT has been a major factor with me sticking with
TB!, as well as recommending it to others. If the message board can't
continue with this "tradition" then why bother?


RMR> yes, it would be nice to have 2 or 3 moderators. But I wouldn't delay
RMR> the start of the board just because there's only one moderator. It's
RMR> just not so bad to have inappropriate content posted for a few hours
I agree with you here. But I don't think I said anything about a delay?
>From the content of this thread I can count three or four people already
willing to help with the board, let alone set one up. :) As far as
inappropriate content being up on the board, that is entirely up to the
individual who "owns' the board. I am sure whomever runs a TB! board will
take IT seriously.

RMR> And I think you're confusing two things: One thing is the need to have
RMR> several moderators covering different time zones. The other thing is
RMR> the need to have a good quantity of contributors, who can answer to
RMR> questions in a timely manner. But moderators participate in
RMR> discussions as any other user, and it's not their job to be 'on guard'
RMR> like a doctor, waiting for a patient to arrive :)
I think you read my message a little to literally. ;) Mods participate as
well as "patrol". I thought I'd made that distinction :) When I wrote that,
I was talking of a message board as an "idea". not of one as being already
establishedand the distinction was made re: "moderators/mgr's" and
persons who would patronize the board/frequent it. :)Just as with TBUDL, it
would be users helping users. :)


Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
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Re: Proposal: The Bat! Message Board

2002-10-24 Thread Angel
Hi,

>> Folder= Non-English Discussion

TF> That's a bit broad, wouldn't you think?
Uh, it was an *example*  "broadly"-named to represent the underlying
possibilities (ie: meant to 'spawn ideas'), NOT meant to be an "actual
folder" ;)
I am sure the "actual subjects/folders" will obviously be made/named if
and when a message board is implemented, and by whomever runs it.


Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
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Re: Proposal: The Bat! Message Board

2002-10-24 Thread Angel
Hi Ricardo,

On Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 1:08:59 PM , Ricardo scibbled:

A>> And one *I* just thought of: The time zones.

RMR> what do you mean by that?
What I MEAN is, that if there is a message board in place that there needs
to be (or SHOULD be) moderators from different time zones.

If someone is having technical difficulties with TB! and seeks help on the
message board, I would think it would be incredibly annoying to have to wait
a "full day" or whatever to get a response if there was no one to respond to
their query within their time zone, especially if it is one which is
hindering their use of TB!.
I am sure, given time, that many users (those knowledgeable and those
moderately knowledgeable) will frequent the board and be able to offer help
at all times of the day...
whichever time of the day it happens to be in your neck of the woods. But
until then, it would be a wise thing to have moderators from different time
zones frequenting the board.

This is ALSO to prevent any spamming or illicit postings etc. If Spammer1
visits the board and posts a bunch of crud on it, and there are no mods on
the board (or visiting it) around that time of day, it'll sit there until
a mod DOES get there. In the meantime, visitors (new TB! users, old TB! users,
curious-possible TB! users) will see this crud until it is removed. It is a
concern which must be taken into consideration whenever setting up a message
board, especially one which is not just a "free for all" board but is one
which provides a serious service...such as a TB! Board would.

On my boards, I have a wide variety of ass.t mgr's, and have got the time
zones pretty much covered. And believe me when I say it DOES keep the
"crud" down to a bare minimum whenever necessary. And while it may not
SEEM overly necessary, it IS something to consider. Especially when you
have such a broad userbase as TB! does.

I mentioned this, and I thought I was clear as to the "why", at the end
of my first post:
>> But given the diverse patronage, I think it would be wise to have
>> people from different time zones moderating (assistant manager-ing) a
>> board... no matter WHERE it is hosted.

Since TB!'s mailing lists are pretty much covered time-zone-wise, why
should it be any different for a message board? It shouldn't.

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
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Re: Web2Pop Hotmail Module

2002-10-24 Thread Angel
Hi,

SM> I  really  wish they'd send my registration key.  Replying to my email
SM> would also be nice.
You paid for it and you haven't received your registration key yet? :/ How
weird. We got ours right away... I understand your frustration and can try
to help?

I used the web2pop@ email address to contact them when I couldn't find a
module which handled one of my webmail accounts. The response was pretty
fast; this was in Oct 2000 but I am sure he gets tons of emails now that
more time has passed etc.

They do have an ICQ #. At least in 2000 he did. If you want it please
contact me privately, but I cannot guarantee it is valid anymore; although
it wouldn't hurt to try it. I haven't added it to *my* ICQ simply because
I didn't see the need but if you are having problems with email contact,
it couldn't hurt? When did you write him?

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
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Re: Proposal: The Bat! Message Board

2002-10-23 Thread Angel
otified via email if anyone
responds to a message YOU have posted AS WELL AS notify you of your "preferred
discussions" and whether or not there are "new messages" in them. This
would definitely be something time-limited dialup users would benefit from
(I personally receive these notifications and it has been a very useful
service while maintaining my forums, as well as enhancing my experience
on Delphi as a whole with forums I am a member of).

Now, if this option is even considered, I would be happy and honored to
hostess the board... HOWEVER: I am admittedly NOT the most technically
inclined individual either on this list or otherwiseso hostessing
and/or maintaining the board would NOT be a problem but some assistance
would be needed as I am sure the traffic would be somewhat heavy and real
life DOES intervene with all of us sometimes regarding our online time.
That and there should be someone (someoneS?) technically inclined as part
of the managerial/ownership team.

In any case, I feel a message board would be a great addition to the TB!
family of help-venues out there on the WWW. And no matter WHERE the board
is hosted (IF a message board is even approved), I would definitely sign up.
:) But given the diverse patronage, I think it would be wise to have people
from different time zones moderating (assistant manager-ing) a board... no
matter WHERE it is hosted.

Excellent idea; my vote is YES. And please forgive if I have been "long
winded" about this :)

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
Wednesday, October 23, 2002 8:57:37 AM

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Web2Pop Hotmail Module

2002-10-22 Thread Angel
Hi all,

Just a short note for those who have been following discussions on using
Web2Pop ( http://www.jmasoftware.com ) with TB!...

I was having problems (for about 2 days) acquiring my Hotmail and
consequently found that a new W2P Hotmail module has been put out due to
the changes on Hotmail's servers. I updated the module last night and all
is working fine.

You can get it here:
http://www.jmasoftware.com/english/download/addins.html 

I really wish there were some other way to 'learn' about new modules being
put out, other than 'trial and error'. LOL

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
Tuesday, October 22, 2002 8:10:02 AM
Sent To: TBUDL and TBOT

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Re: The Bat and Hotmail

2002-09-28 Thread Angel

Hi,

On Saturday, September 28, 2002 at 8:44:50 AM , Scott scibbled:
JJ>> I have written to the author and wait.

SM> I've  written  also,  but  no reply yet. It picks up hotmail and yahoo
SM> mail, but I regularly get errors with both.

I have the current Yahoo, Hotmail and Netscape Modules for Web2Pop (been
using it for a couple of years). No errors using Hotmail's module; don't
really use Yahoo's module anymore. Have not used Netscape's module but
I have it.

Let me know if you want any of them and I can send them to you privately :)

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
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Re: making a sound when mail arrives in INBOX

2002-09-25 Thread Angel

Hi there :)


On Wednesday, September 25, 2002 at 3:05:56 PM , you scibbled:

awc> I can't seem to figure out how to cause a .wav to ring when mail
awc> hits the known inbox filter.

You know, that's a good question. I have a few of my folders set up for
sounds, which are set by right clicking on the folder and choosing
"Properties", then choosing the "Sounds" tab and changing the settings in
there.

"Inbox Known" doesn't seem to have that option...nor a lot of other ones
which are available to other folders :/

And I cannot find a specific setting for address book entries either... :(

Anyone?

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
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Re: Need help with a Klez filter!

2002-07-28 Thread Angel

Hi Michael,

On Saturday, July 27, 2002 at 12:59:17 PM , Michael scibbled:

A>> Since I do not use NAV, I am not really sure how it works with TB! or how
A>> it would work with the filters suggested can someone else maybe
A>> elaborate for me, and give opinion on whether this would work or not?

MT> NAV sits between the Mail client and the Server, examing mail as it is
MT> sent recived. The send I think works as its own SMTP device.

MT> I dont think NAV will support features such as filtering to folders
MT> because of this, as the message attachment will never reach The BAt!
MT> or any other email app, so as far as the BAT is concerd the email is
MT> coming straight from the server with no scanning.

MT> NAV Uses Port 3066 I think to listen for traffic and filters from
MT> there.

Thank you, Michael, for your pleasant, prompt, easy to understand
explanation :)


Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
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Re: Need help with a Klez filter!

2002-07-27 Thread Angel

On Saturday, July 27, 2002 at 9:40:05 AM , Kim scibbled:

S>> Only after the message is stored in a folder {INBOX} will
S>> a filter be used.  NAV catches it and quarantines it as it is supposed to.

KGH> What I _would_ like is that they be moved to another folder/trash instead
KGH> of processed by other filters, and thereby scattered within the account
KGH> folders!
Understandable... and I believe, earlier, someone mentioned AVG? :) I have
used AVG for a while now and with the TB! plugin, I get a warning, and AVG
scoots the email into a neat, separate "Quarantine" folder. This is done BY
AVG itself...no filters necessary :)  And I just right click on the FOLDER
ITSELF, and choose "Empty Folder" and the virus never "gets anywhere". :)

I am not sure, but also earlier in the thread, someone mentioned filtering
by "subject" and I THINK you can create those filters, then go into the
filter options in TB!, find that filter, then choose the ACTIONS tab and tik
the "delete message" or "delete message from the server" box... and that will
delete the message?  That way it would never be filtered anywhere except to
your trash folderor maybe even remove it entirely from the account ?

Since I do not use NAV, I am not really sure how it works with TB! or how
it would work with the filters suggested can someone else maybe
elaborate for me, and give opinion on whether this would work or not?

Blessings and light,
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Re[3]: Trouble checking mail with ALT F2

2002-07-14 Thread angel rodriguez

Hello angel,

 Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600

Well I am pretty sure that it something to do with the Panda.  When
the Panda is on thing screw up when the Panda is off things work like
they did before!! The way they should.

It may have to do with pavProxy.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the two to work.  I would hat
to have to choose but if I had to choose I would choose TB!

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ar> Hello Marck,

ar>  Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP
ar> 5.1 Build 2600

ar> NO I am not,  but I just got a pavproxy.exe error and suspect that the
ar> problem just might the the Panda Anitvirus I recently purchased.,

ar> I also just upgraded to TB 1.61 and the "connection" dialog box hanging
ar> up seems to have gone away.

ar> I will know in a bit if it is the Panda.  I also upgraded that.

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Re[2]: Trouble checking mail with ALT F2

2002-07-14 Thread angel rodriguez

Hello Marck,

 Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600

NO I am not,  but I just got a pavproxy.exe error and suspect that the
problem just might the the Panda Anitvirus I recently purchased.,

I also just upgraded to TB 1.61 and the "connection" dialog box hanging
up seems to have gone away.

I will know in a bit if it is the Panda.  I also upgraded that.

angel






Sunday, July 14, 2002, 5:38:46 PM, you wrote:

MDP> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MDP> Hash: SHA1

MDP> Hi angel,

MDP> @14 July 2002, 15:16 -0500 (21:16 UK time)  angel rodriguez [AR] in
MDP> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Jan Rifkinson:

AR>> I also wondered if it was a speed issue?

AR>> NO it does not lock up the system but I can't get TB to work again
AR>> unless I REBOOT the system.

MDP> This sounds *so* much like a ZoneAlarm-puts-the-boot-in issue. Put my
MDP> mind at rest. Tell me you're not using "good-ole" ZA.



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Re[2]: Trouble checking mail with ALT F2

2002-07-14 Thread angel rodriguez

Hello Jan,

Sunday, July 14, 2002, 2:57:08 PM, you wrote:

ar>> The password is correct and if I reboot my computer and
ar>> only check mail manually with F2 it works well. Once I
ar>> go to ALT F2 I get that and thing hang up.!!

JR>   I'm wondering whether TB! is too fast for that ISP? I'm
JR>   not sure why that would hang up the program completely &
JR>   it surely shouldn't lock up your system.

I also wondered if it was a speed issue?

NO it does not lock up the system but I can't get TB to work again
unless I REBOOT the system.

JR>   I don't know if you are set to send & receive in one pass
JR>   but if so, try changing option to download only & see how
JR>   that gets handled.

I will do that.

JR>   Also I'm supposing task manger is not available to you
JR>   either.

Yes, I have the Windows task manager.  What can I use it for in this
situation??


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Re[2]: Trouble checking mail with ALT F2

2002-07-14 Thread angel rodriguez

Hello Thomas,

Yes, the error message is VERY clear and that is what makes the bells
go off.  The password is correct and if I reboot my computer and only
check mail manually with F2 it works well.  Once I go to ALT F2 I get
that and thing hang up.!!

TB has work well for me for a few years and I'm not ready to can it,
but I need to find out what is going on.  Rebooting anything is out of
the question the long run.

Warmly,

Angel

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Sunday, July 14, 2002, 7:54:46 AM, you wrote:

TF> Hello angel,

TF> On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 06:42:32 -0500 GMT (14/07/02, 18:42 +0700 GMT),
TF> angel rodriguez wrote:

ar>> I check 11 different accounts on three different servers.  If I check
ar>> the with F2 it logs on an gets my mail.  If I use ALT F2 it check
ar>> most of the account and hangs on one or the other and I have this
ar>> message in the log.

ar>> !7/13/2002, 17:53:19: FETCH - Server reports error. The response is: -ERR 
Password supplied for "tereno" is incorrect.

TF> This is a pretty clear error message, I would think. Is it true
TF> though?

ar>> The "connecion" box remains open.  At this point things are hung up.  I
ar>> can't even close TB even if I delete the task and close the connection
ar>> box.

TF> It appears as if TB doesn't release the connection.

ar>> I have to use the windows task manager to shut down TD and reboot
ar>> the computer before TB will work again.

TF> Reboot the computer? In one version (don't remember whch) I had to
TF> restart TB, which was bad enough.




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Trouble checking mail with ALT F2

2002-07-14 Thread angel rodriguez

Hello,

Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600

I have been using TB for about two years, but this problem is driving
me crazy.  I am new to the list and have spend a few hours in the
archives looking but have not found my problem.

I will describe the problem as best I can.

I check 11 different accounts on three different servers.  If I check
the with F2 it logs on an gets my mail.  If I use ALT F2 it check
most of the account and hangs on one or the other and I have this
message in the log.

!7/13/2002, 17:53:19: FETCH - Server reports error. The response is: -ERR Password 
supplied for "tereno" is incorrect.

The "connecion" box remains open.  At this point things are hung up.  I
can't even close TB even if I delete the task and close the connection
box.  I have to use the windows task manager to shut down TD and
reboot the computer before TB will work again.  I was checking my
account automatically every few minute that has been impossible for a
while, the checking task pile up.

I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled the TB.

I will glad provide any more information need to help troble shoot
this, I really like this program

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Re: test

2002-06-24 Thread Angel

Many thanks to you, Allie and Syafril for all the hard work...
and patience! :)

*hugs*! to you all...


Blessings and light,
~~~Angel
Monday, June 24, 2002 9:25:05 PM

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test

2002-06-24 Thread Angel





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test

2002-06-15 Thread Angel

test #2



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test

2002-06-15 Thread Angel





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Re: The Bat! Upgrades.

2002-06-07 Thread FW for Angel


 --->>> Weaven, ChristopherX / Freitag, 07.06.2002, 17:20:20
The Bat! Upgrades.

This is a forwarded message
From: Angel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, June 7, 2002, 7:50:54 PM
Subject: Will someone please post this in TBUDL for me? TIA Re: The Bat! Upgrades.

===8<==Original message text===
Hi Chris,

> 2. When I installed the last upgrade, my registration key didn't
> work. Is there a way of installing the upgrade without causing key
> problems?

Upon installing/upgrading earlier versions of TB!, time and time again
I found that it was "not registered" once the installation/upgrade
finished.
*IF* this is what you are referring to, all you need to do is locate
the email which contains your registration key (sent to you upon
registration), click on it (you don't need to open it in a separate
window...just click on it as if you were "reading" it...), THEN: go to
HELP / ENTER REGISTRATION CODE. When the box comes up, your key and
everything EXCEPT the password should be in there. All you need to do
is enter your password and voila! It'll be "registered" again.

FWIW: I just upgraded from 1.53d to 1.60q, and did not have to enter
my registration #/code as I have had to do before. (And, IMHO, this
version is awesome! VERY different, MUCH more "friendly" and easier to
use. :) )

Blessings and light,
~~~Angel

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Re: Setting up a reply-all template

2001-11-26 Thread Angel

On Monday, November 26, 2001, 9:39:20 AM, it was scribbled:

^^^ is something like this what you were looking for? WithOUT any
"specific" name in it? If so, here is my template:
On %ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, it was scribbled:

With this template, when I hit "Reply To All" there isn't any specific name
mentioned, which would name the person who sent it to ME *only*, instead
of everyone.

Otherwise, when replying to one specific individual, and not "ALL",
your template:
On %ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, %OFromFName wrote:
would suffice.

If I am completely off base here, forgive me... I'm just responding
per my comprehension of what was written...although I may have
misunderstood it.. in which case I apologize :)

Ciao for now, :D
~~~Angel

RR> If someone gets a chance I'd like some help setting up a reply-all
RR> template that I want to be different from the normal reply template.
<<>>
RR> What i would like is if I hit reply all the template doesn't put the
RR> "%OFromFName,"  and instead of "..you wrote" it changes to
RR> "%OFromFName wrote"
<<>>
RR> Is what I am trying to do possible? Thanks,

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Re: Hotmail and the Bat?

2001-11-25 Thread Angel

Hi there ,

>> I can't see one, but is there a way as in Outlook Express to
>> download mail from a Hotmail account into The Bat?

P> If Hotmail gives you a POP server that you can log onto, then you can.
Hotmail does not offer POP3 email checking from your favorite email
program such as TB!. In essence, if you do not utilize a 3rd party
program such as Web2Pop to access Hotmail's web-based email via POP3
from your email program, you must access your email via the Web.
Hotmail does, however, have the option for you to POP3 check your OTHER
email accounts, if you wish it to do so. But: you must still access
the mail via the Web.

P> I have Yahoo accounts with which I both receive and send email with
P> TB, but Yahoo is more open about such things than MSFT.
Yahoo is one of a few good email services which DOES allow for POP3
checking with your favorite email program. In TB! Archives, there are
several email threads discussing this in which quite a few web-based
email programs offer POP3 accessibility.

Ciao for now,
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Re: Hotmail and the Bat?

2001-11-21 Thread Angel

Hi there,

RL> I can't see one, but is there a way as in Outlook Express to download mail
RL> from a Hotmail account into The Bat?

RL> If not any plans to add it. I hate having to use Outlook express about as
RL> much as Hotmail, but sadly it's needed in addition to my normal accounts for
RL> work purposes.
As far as downloading Hotmail email with TB!, yes, you can using
Web2Pop. Setup is easy and it works great. I have been using it for a
while now.  http://www.jmasoftware.com

To clarify, OE doesn't "download" Hotmail...it "synchronizes" with
what is on the Hotmail servers. With Web2Pop, it actually DOWNLOADS it
and, TB! can be set up to "delete messages on the server" thereby
eliminating Hotmail contacting you with the annoying: "Your account size
is too large". OE just coordinates with what is on the server so it is not
actually downloading it. Another reason I couldn't stand using it
"just" to read Hotmail. lol

Just be forewarned that any HTML emails received at your Hotmail account
and downloaded using TB!/W2P will not show HTML graphic unless they are
sent WITH the email.. or something like that. (ie: HTML format email
will not show graphics). Maybe someone else here can clarify; it's been
so long since I have attempted to explain that ;)

Anyways, good luck with W2P. It is tops as far as I am concerned,
making web-based email POP3 retrievable with your favourite email
clientin my case, TB!. :)

Ciao for now,
~~~Angel

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(no subject)

2001-09-16 Thread Angel

This is a test.

This is only a test...
please do not reply.

This is a test of the emergency Angel email system.

B
ee

e
eep

This has been a test of the emergency Angel email system.
Angel, in cooperation with the people who manage this list, has
derived this test to ensure complete accuracy of her email settings
and make sure her otherwise absent brain hasn't gone haywire.

Had this been a real emergency, Angel would not have conducted this
test but would have gotten-the-heck-outta-dodge and emailed y'all
laterwell,    emailed y'all somehow anyways  ;)

We now return you to your regularly scheduled banter.


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Re: Hello all. Need help

2001-05-29 Thread Angel

Hi all,

On Tuesday, May 29, 2001, 8:22:24 AM, you scribbled:

JR>   I'm not sure this is a totally accurate statement as I regularly
JR>   retrieve my msgs from a Yahoo address w/o a 3rd part app.
Yahoo has POP3 access. You don't have to use 3rd party app to
retrieve (or send) your Yahoo email.

JR>   I think this is certainly true for hotmail; don't know about
JR>   netscape etc. And I've heard that web2pop is an excellent prog.
For TB! to retrieve any webbased email which does not offer POP3
access (hotmail; Netscape et al.) from "your own email program",
Web2Pop is awesome.
I have been using it for a while, JM is most receptive regarding support
(we've exchanged a few emails... :D   )  and when properly configured
within TB! (it sounds difficult, but really is not) it works famously. :D

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Re: Auto-Reply Help Needed

2001-05-16 Thread Angel

Hi Robert!

On Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 10:07:04 AM, you scribbled:

RD> I can already filter it to a Spam-In folder. I made a template that
RD> puts the full-headers and the text (of spam) into body --and correctly
RD> addresses the email.
RD> But I can not automate this. I see in the help section, that there are
RD> *Actions* available. One is called Auto-Reply.
RD> Well, on the *Action* tab of anything I see here, there is never any
RD> such choice.
RD> Can some one tell me what I am doing wrong?
I can try to help :) I don't see that you're doing anything WRONg per
se, just maybe "missing" something :)  *hugs*
(Welcome to TheBat! by the way :)   )

In the filters, find the filter you set up for the SPAM. Do this by
clicking the + sign next to "Incoming Mail" (if that is how you set it
up...some people set up filters for their outgoing mail, and so forth
and so on...) and scrolling down the list until you find your SPAM
filter.
THEN, single click on it to highlight it. Then over on your
right, you will see the filter setup with a bunch of TABS across the
top (Rule; Alternatives; Actions; Options; Advanced).
Click on the "ACTIONS" tab, and scroll down until you see "Forward To".
Tik the box next to that option, then type in the address you wish to
forward it to.
If you wish to include the kludges in your forwarded mail, tik the
"Include Kludges In The Text" option box.
(There are two other boxes there too: "Do not send attachments" and
"Always use MIME envelope". It's your choice to tik those or not. All
three apply to the mail you will be forwarding.)

Then click OK, and it should filter the mail, then auto-forward it to
the specified address, from thereon-in. :)

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SOT: PGP Problem

2001-05-16 Thread Angel

Hello, fellow Bataholics!

I'm asking for a friend of mine who was in immediate need of help, and
*I* know diddly about PGP lol But, I DO know that some of you are VERY
well versed in it and thought I would post and see if someone could
possibly answer this question, for references sake :)

He said he "can't find where to get my public key to give to TLDNames"
after telling me "damn server rejected my pgp email because my signature
was not in thier database".
He's using "PGP Freeware Network Associates ver. 6.5.8"

He did fix the problem..he was sending from the wrong address (duh
LOL)...but, for future reference, could someone answer this cos there
isn't really "up front" info on it?

Thanks bunches ,guys and gals! :)

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TB! and Softhome.net *chuckle*

2001-04-16 Thread Angel

Hello, fellow Bataholics!

While goofing around on the WWW, I decided to go check out my webbased
email on my browser..partially cos I was bored (hurt my back during
the cleanup and have been unable to walk or work on the rebuild since
Thursday..) and partially cos I have been using Web2Pop for so many eons
now and haven't needed to use my browser for email...

Well, guess what? On Softhome.net http://www.softhome.net, they have
instructions on how to set your email account in TheBat! (Yup! Specifically
for TheBat!) woth POP3.

Usually you see "Pegasus" or "Eudora"...sometimes even "Netscape"
instructions only...but when I saw "TheBat!" at the bottom of the listing
I had to write. :)

Pretty neat, huh? (Well, for those who didn't already know this or see
this anyways.. *giggle*)

Tata for now *smile*

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Re: good bye, for now

2001-04-16 Thread Angel

Best of luck, Ming-Li! :)

And I hope to be 'reading you' again soon as
well. I must say, that while I am not one of the most active and
verbal members of this list, your posts have tought as well as
prompted knowledgeable discussion on many TB! topics..for that, I
thank you because I have learned a lot. :) *hugs*

I may not speak up a lot, but I read quite well..and often *G*

Sincerely,
~~~Angelyour RDR :)

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Re: Filters

2001-03-29 Thread Angel

My second reply:
__
A> I  didn't  see  it  either, I don't know if any list member can advise
A> why.
I wrote to one of the list moderators. There have been other people
who have posted to TBUDL and not had their mail show up on-list. We
shall see...

A> You  posted  to move the filter down in the list, but this is the only
A> filter for this account.
Ok check the filter. I will give you examples of problems I have
bumped into. In ALL instances (**EXCEPT when setting a filter which uses
your email address...see example #1, below), remember to tik the
"override existing filters" button.
1)
Filter set for MY EMAIL address from a received mail addressed to me:
 Someone sends me an email. I right click, and set a filter "BY
 RECIPIENT". The  filter looks like this:
  "my name" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 I edit it to look like this:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Removing the "angel" and the <> thingys made it
  work.
  ***When setting a filter such as this, KEEP IT ON THE BOTTOM of your
  filter list so TB! reads it LAST. If you don't, none of your
  filters will work because the emails, of course, will be addressed
  to you so THIS filter would override any others. .
__
2)
Filter set using SENDER information:
 Someone sends me an email. I want to filter emails sent by this
 SENDER. I right click, and set a filter "BY SENDER". The filter looks
 like this:
  "Sender" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 In order to it to work, I edit it to look like this:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I tik the "override" and click OK.
  Removing the "sender" and the <> thingys made it work.
___
3)
Filter set for ANY EMAIL sent from a DOMAIN:
 I subscribe to TB! mailing lists. I  want ALL Emails from their lists
 to go into a TB!List-specific folder.  I right click on an email sent
 from TBUDL, TBBETA or TBOT, and set a filter "BY SENDER".
 It appears as this:
 "whoever" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .
 I EDIT it to appear as this:  @thebat.dutaint.com  , tik the
 'Override' then hit OK. LEaving only the @ and whatever is after it
 sets a DOMAIN Filter.
___
 Remember: while setting the filters, the emails you are setting
 filters for must be in your inbox,
 and you must "re-filter messages" after setting the filters or they
 will not work.

 See if those hints help you. It's an oddity, but one that isn't too
 much of a hassle onve you get the hang of it and works like a charm
 for me. With over 20 email addy's ( I co-own a business ) and a
 gajillion emails a day, I need something flexible and easy to use,
 and TB! works wonderfully for me. :)

 Let me know if this helps :)

Sincerely,
~~~Angel

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Re: Filters

2001-03-29 Thread Angel

Hi Batsters

This is my reply to Adam regarding his Filter question. TB List was
down over the weekend and I have noticed the growing questions
regarding filters in the list and thought these replies might help:
__
Hi there... my message to you early this morning didn't seem to
make it to the TB! list, so here it is. If you wish to forward it to
the list that is fine, as it may help other users...but here ya go:

Hi Adam,

A> <>I  set  a simple filter on an account by right clicking
A> on an  incoming message, using specials and create filter.

A> I  then  did  it  on  sender, and to move it to another folder. When I
A> re-filter  the inbox, messages from this sender are staying put and not
A> being moved, I can't see why though.
It has been my experience with TB! for almost 4 years, that when you
create filters via right-click, you have to ALSO click the
"override existing filters" box. Let me explain:

Go into your filter settings for that particular account. Look for the
two filters you mentioned creating. They're near the bottom, right?
Well, TB! 'reads' the filters from top to bottom. If you have a
filter (we'll call this Filter1) set to filter email sent to a specific
email address showing in the list ABOVE a filter set for a
specific sender (Filter2), if a person sends to the email address
you set in Filter1, Filter2 will not be recognized because it is not
"overridden".

Simple solution is to go into the Filter Settings for that account,
click on Filter1 so it is highlighted, and then click the "MOVE DOWN"
button until it is BELOW Filter2. TB! will then read the filter you
set for the SENDER first, and THEN it will read the one you set for the
Specific-Email-Address. Then find the email you wished to have
filtered, move it back into the Inbox for the account you re-set the
filters for and re-filter your messages. The email should be filtered
properly.

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A Gift to everyone....

2000-12-24 Thread Angel

Hello, fellow Bataholics!

My son created this, and we thought we would share it with you
all...it is his "version" of the Christmas Bat. :)

He boo-booed while cutting out a reindeer during our Christmas-craft
session and said "this looks like a Bat!" so he made a Christmas Bat...
and since he knows we *use* TB! (he uses it to email his Grandparents,
so he knew...), he said it would be ok to share it with you all.

http://www.dreamspinning.com/davidsxmasbat.gif

Have a wonderful Holiday, and a great New Year, from our family to
yours. :)

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Re: Receive Mail Dielmna

2000-12-07 Thread Angel

Hi Thomas!

TF> long time no see. How's life?
It has been a while hasn't it? *hangs head in shame* hehehe
Life is grand... I love getting slammed with snow (big storm over
T-giving and then another one a few days later WITH freezing rain etc
LOL). But, it makes for awesome snowmen and a ton of work chopping
wood LOL Things are going well tho, thanks for asking :D
I'm still here, I just kinda-sorta lurk these days. The list is moving
pretty fast and has grown so much...I basically just soak up the info,
so to speak hehehe

TF> I don't even use NAV, but I have had this problem  today (to the
TF> extreme) with this very Mailing Lists account of mine.

TF> I cannot blame it on GMX, because my other GMX account checks well
TF> without any problem.

TF> I cannot blame it on TB, because, hey, I check all my accounts with
TF> TB.

TF> I could blame it on Echelon, but then, why don't they subscribe to
TF> this list (and all my other lists for which I use this account)
TF> themselves; saves them a lot of duplicates.

TF> I don't see a logic. :-(
ROTFL... uhm, sorry 'bout that but, well, I couldn't help it...
logic is not one of my stronger suits as a female LOL
But I wholly agree with you that this is indeed, MOST confusing..
cos I can't deduce a darn thing LOL

For more on logic, hop to my forum: http://www.delphi.com/men_women . You will
then know why I giggled hehehe

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Re: Receive Mail Dielmna

2000-12-07 Thread Angel

Hi all,

CL> This problem has surfaced several times in this list recently
CL> (with several variations), but none of the suggested
CL> remedies/workarounds has solved my dilemna...
Forgive me if this HAS been answered before but

CL> []the program "hangs" while Receiving Mail -
CL> sometimes with the first of two accounts, sometimes with the
CL> second. [] but often requires me to cancel manually.
CL> In either case, the next mail check re-downloads all messages
CL> on server
I am having a problem with this too. It is not NAV related, because I
have that setting disabled.

My problem is: of ALL the Accounts I have set up in TB!,
I have only ONE which "hangs" It's
extremely frustrating and has me totally perplexed. First, you will
see my OS info in my sig along with TB! v.# ; Second, I only have this
problem while networked. Whenever I connect, myself (my boyfriend's
computer is the "Main" computer...if his is down, I connected
myself..), the problem disappears.

It has only been in the past week
or so I have had this problem. I have NOT changed ANY settings,
neither has he (Network related or otherwise), but this account still
"hangs" and I have to go in and check manually, "cancelling" after
o... every 4 mails received just so I don't get wads of dupes. All
my other accounts have no problems connecting/receiving
mails/disconnecting. Only this one. It does not use Web2Pop (as many
of you know I have set up within TB!... THOSE accounts work fine
hehehe)

I know this is probably not TB! related (although it may be...)
but it's really annoying. If there is anyone out there who can help
me deduce what's causing this I would be grateful, and thanks in
advance. :)

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Re: Hotmail and TB (was: Re: Editing received messages)

2000-11-21 Thread Angel

Hi there!

>> how do I get my messages and email addresses off of hotmail and onto the bat. 
>>  I'm having trouble fining their pop3 address.

JA> You can
JA> find the message in the archives at:
JA> http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg15604.html
JA> It is extremely well written.  [Angel: Thanks for the great list!]

Thanks... :)

I WILL add that while no POP3 email program such as TheBat!, Eudora et
al. can download Hotmail emails in and of themselves, it CAN be done using
a 3rd party program called Web2Pop. Outlook Express *can* access Hotmail, but
it does it in a manner different than TB! using Web2Pop, which allows TB!
to access Hotmail as if it were a non-webbased email account.

Web2Pop can be found at: http://www.jmasoftware.com . It is shareware,
but having used it for months and registering it, I can honestly vouch
for it...and with as many email accounts as I have, business related
and otherwise, it sure saves me time and effort. We have it set up to work
with TB! and M$ Outlook (*not* "Outlook Express") and it works fine.

If anyone needs help setting up Web2Pop, they can drop me
an email.. I would be glad to assist. :)

You did mention "Softhome"'s forwarding: my better-half uses his
Softhome account as the recipient of approx. 5 forwarded email accounts
(I use it strictly as POP3) and thus far has had no problem with it.
They are delivered almost instantly...Softhome has been one of THE most
reliable and efficient of all Free POP3 Email services we have bumped
into over the years. :) I may add that their SMTP works wonders as
well. Meaning, we can use their SMTP server from TB! no matter what
ISP we are connected to. This helps a LOT, as anyone who's changed
ISPs and has numerous accounts in their Email client can tell you that
changing the SMTP settings can be a pain-in-the-rear. So Softhome's
services, overall, is an A+++ in my own opinion. :)

I apologize for the lateness of this replyhope this helps :D

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Re: Windows 2000 & The Bat

2000-11-04 Thread Angel

Hi there!

P>> It's The Bat compatibly with Windows 2000?
You bet! It's worked fine here for a while now on my Win2K system. :)

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Re: Problems

2000-10-03 Thread Angel

Hi there!

DB> It happens in "Loggin on" and "Logging
DB> off". If I try to close the window it will freeze and the only chance
DB> I have to delete it is to close The Bat and start it again.

DB> I am connected to internet all the times via a company Lan using a
DB> firewall. Normally everything works correct, but sometimes it happens.
I had this problem as well, and although for *me* it was a few
Versions ago, there have been some discussions on the matter.

My suggestion for you would be to go to the TB!UDL Archives:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/index.html
and at the top, do a search for "hang". It gave *me* a lot of results,
and you can browse the threads and see which one would help you best.

I WILL say that this happened a lot to me with TB! ver. 1.44, and has
NOT happened to me with my current version (My system info and TB!
version are in my signature.)

Hope this helps!
~~~Angel

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Re: Hot Mail

2000-10-02 Thread Angel

Hi Jan,

JR>  Does anyone access a MSN Hotmail account thru TB!? If so,
JR>  could you tell me what your settings are so I can compare
JR>  them with mine?  Thanks.
TB! wont be able to access Hotmail by itself no matter what settings
you plop in there, so it needs a little help...therefore:
I use Web2Pop, and it works wonderfully with TB!. It's shareware but
worth it.
http://www.jmasoftware.com .

Be sure to read the instructions regarding modules and installation,
and if you have any questions with installing it I would be glad to help
you, off-list. :D

Regards,
~~~Angel

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Re: email services that work well w/ TB!

2000-10-02 Thread Angel

Hi Doug!

I can offer a few suggestions of email services I use, which are
POP3 AND WebBased accessible...and all are FREE:

Subdimension: 10mb space; POP3/IMAP/Web access
http://www.subdimension.com/freemail/index.html

Turbosport:   40mb space; POP3/IMAP/Web access; Autoresponders; Paging;
  Forwarding & more
http://www.turbosport.com/

Crosswinds: Unlimited space; POP3/Web access
http://home.crosswinds.net/services/

Coolmail: ( I couldn't determine from their site the actual amt.
of space, but..) POP3/Phone access; Calendar; Full Contact
 Management System.
I use this email's BRONZE plan for POP3 email. There is a 60
minute limit for the FREE phone access...after that there is a
charge of 10cents per/min. They have a SILVER plan but I
use the Bronze which is FREE. I haven't checked my email via phone
yet but I can vouch that the POP3 works great thus far.
http://www.planetarymotion.com/

MyPad:   Not a whole lot of space (1.5mb...approx 200 TEXT
 messages) but they DO have a FORWARDING option AND PHONE
 access.
 Their POP3 access has a 5-star rating.
http://www.mypad.com

SoftHome:From their website:
 Quotas are set according to available disk space. Available disk space 
varies in
 relation to advertising revenue. Currently:

 Hard quota = 30MB / 500 files: Messages are accepted up to these limits.
 Soft quota = 10MB / 300 files: If you hit your hard quota, your mailbox 
size is
 reduced to this.

 Expiring Messages:
 Large messages have a shorter life expectancy than small messages.
 Messages you've seen have a shorter life expectancy than messages you
 haven't seen.
 Messages in your POP mailbox (aka your web-based inbox folder) have a 
shorter
 life expectancy than messages you've moved to a different web-based mail 
folder.
 Messages in your web-based Trash and Sent folders have a low life 
expectancy.
 Web-only folders (besides Trash and Sent) have a longer life expectancy 
than the
 INBOX folder. The INBOX folder is shared with POP.
 With hard and soft quotas like that, we are over-booked.
 Those quotas are for bursting, not for storage. For
 example, you can receive  high-volume mailing lists, but you can't leave 
them here.
http://www.softhome.net

***I have used Softhome's POP3 access for over 2 years and have NEVER
   had problems with it, except when they were running routine
   maintenance. You will run into that no matter which one you use,
   but in my own opinion, Softhome, Crosswinds and Mailroom are the
   ones which give me the least problems connecting/checking/whatever
   :D


Hope these are of some help. Good luck :D

Regards,
~~~Angel

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Specific Access Violation Error(s), & solution

2000-09-28 Thread Angel

Hello fellow Bataholics!   
Just a quik note...

The ctrl/alt/shift/L saved TB! today from deletion/reinstallation
hehehe. Last night I was too tired
to investigate the reasons WHY TB! kept crashing with an "access
violation error" each time I tried to open it. Today, however, I
started TB! and quickly clicked on the program window, thereby placing
the error window in the background so I could investigate without TB!
auto-closing after hitting "ok" on the error window.

Turns out two of my accounts were "locked"!  Now, mind you, I didn't
"lock" them...but I DO have a 3yr old (well, almost 3) who likes to
"play" with the computer when Mommy isn't looking. hehehe So it's very
likely she hit something at some point to lock them, yesterday.

At any rate, I looked in "help" and everywhere I could think of, & then
it hit me to look in my TBUDL-mail archives. I figured I would give
the ctrl/alt/shift/L a try and voila! All my emails are there. They
appeared as "?" instead of showing the actual #'s at first, but after
clicking on the folders the #'s and the emails themselves did appear.

The reason for me writing this is because I have noticed an influx of
new users, and I thought that this would help them either now or in
the future. That's not to say that EVERY "access violation" error
anyone gets is because of this reason, but it could be.

*shrug* Anyways, I just thought this information would be beneficial.
Thanks Rit for a great program and for having a forum such as this. I
would've been bald by now from frustration & confusion had it not been
for this list. Another good reason for the Ctrl/Alt/Shift/L to be on
the FAQ (if it isn't there already...I've been ill and haven't checked
as of late...)?

Regards,
~~~Angel ... your RDR "I am out of my mind..but please feel free to leave a message at 
the hollow-tone.."
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Re: Password pop ups

2000-08-25 Thread Angel


On Tuesday, August 22, 2000 at 7:32:42 PM , Thomas scribbled:
J>>>   Is there a way to suppress the password popups? I have 25 accounts
J>>>   that check mail periodically and every so often, I'll get the
J>>>   password window. Where is has username, password and an 'update
J>>>   account settings' checkbox. This is very annoying.

M>> I have the same problem. It has something to do with threading.

TF> I don't think so. I get this popup sometimes, and usually it happens
TF> after there was a problem retrieving mail from that account. As long
TF> as there is no problem, the popup doesn't pop up.


I get this sometimes as well. I usually hit cancel and leave it be. I
think it does have something to do with the server it's retreiving from.
Most of my accounts do NOT display this box, but few do, and even then
it is not all the time.

I WILL add that the ones that do are the webbased email accounts I have set
to retreive via Web2Pop (ie: email.com/hotmail.com) in TB!. I have no problems
with this window when retrieving email via POP3 webbased (ie:
USA.net) or ISP provided emails.


Regards,
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the hollow-tone.."
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PC Upgrade & TheBat!

2000-08-15 Thread Angel

Hello fellow Bataholics!   

Upon receiving then perusing November 2000's issue of PC Upgrade,
I ran across something I though would make Batties smile.

UNfortunately, their website does not offer online-viewing of their
"Upgrade Central" feature (go to http://www.bedfordmags.com/pcu/ to see
what I am talking about) so I scanned the page and tossed it up on my
website for y'all to see rather than send a file to the list.

http://www.dreamspinning.com/tb.htm

Enjoy! :)

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Re: Moderator's Announcement

2000-08-13 Thread Angel

Congrats, Curtis! :D

Your posts to this list have made it into my TB!archive
more times than I can count. :)  *hugs*

Regards,
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Re: Use of WEB2POP with The bat

2000-08-09 Thread Angel

Hi David... apologies for my late response. Win2K acting up again
aRGH!
Anyways...

In TB!, open the ACCOUNT PROPERTIES for the Web2Pop (ie: Hotmail)
account you wish to edit. Then click on TRANSPORT.

In SMTP, put:your ISPs SMTP
In RECEIVE MAIL/MAIL SERVER, put:Web2Pop
In USER, put: @hotmail.com  (without the < > thingys)
If you wish, put your password. Some people like to be prompted for it
but I have mine in there.

Whenever editing a Web2Pop account in TB!, in TRANSPORT, you *MUST* use
"Web2Pop"  as the POP3 and your full email addy as USER.

Keep in mind you need to check their homepage frequently for updated
modules. Hotmail has revamped their system and I know that Web2Pop has
the updated module on the website which enables W2P to access it.
That could also be a reason for your problems checking Hotmail...or
any other webbased email via TB! & W2P.

Once you have edited the W2P account's Properties, and have updated the
modules; closed and restarted both TB! and W2P, it should work fine.
:)

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Re: Use of WEB2POP with The bat

2000-08-01 Thread Angel

Hi there :)

I've been using Web2Pop for a while now and it seems to be working ok.

What specific problem(s) are you having?

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Problem with Communicator 4.7 and Outlook Express and The Bat! 1.44

2000-07-06 Thread Angel de Jesús Vizcaíno


Hello,
 I have little big problem with people who use Netscape or Outlook
 mail clients. When I forward a message containing an attachment a
 unreadable message (.msg file into the message) results and people
 see a lot of text lines.

 Somebody have the same problem?.
 No problem using The Bat! 1.38

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Re: ARGH! *sheepish grin*

2000-06-28 Thread Angel

Hi Jast!

J>  First thing to try is the keyboard-combo Shift+Ctrl+Alt+L, which
J>  usually finds all lost folders in the accounts mail directory.
A HA! That was it... I couldn't remember the key-sequence but it
restored them all...had to click on the folders specifically to bring
up the emails (it showed as a ? for content @ first...) but they're
all there. Thank you thank you thank you :)

Regards,
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ARGH! *sheepish grin*

2000-06-28 Thread Angel

Hello fellow Bataholics!   

Got a problem here...
I have been AFK and haven't had the chance to
brush up to current on TBUDL mails so please forgive me if this has
already been covered...at least concerning the version of TB! I am
using... v1.44 .

I moved an Account, meaning I held ALT down and dragged it to the top
of my Accounts list in TB!. HOWEVER: I have "lost" all the folders
therein, except for the Inbox. It is NOT showing all the folders in this
account, which ARE on my HDD, and if I edit Account/Properties/Files to
point to that directory, it STILL doesn't show them. I have closed
down TB!, reopened it, re-assigned the proper directory, restarted my
computer and still...no folders.

I believe I read about this a while back but it was pertaining to a
different version of TB! and I don't really remember all help that was
given, so I have no idea where to begin except for what I've already
done in the Account's properties.

Someone please help me on this: TB! is the only mail program I use and
these folders contain my Web Business info which I need to access ASAP.

Regards,
~~~Angel ... your RDR "I am out of my mind..but please feel free to leave a message at 
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Re: Bug report (english)

2000-06-27 Thread Angel

Hi all,

>>> Sometimes a folder displays some number of new messages when
>>> indeed there are no new messages in the folder.
confirmed here. I have noticed this on occasion, occurring in varying
folders and accounts.

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Re: ICQ incompatibilities?

2000-04-10 Thread Angel

'Allo Bataholics!

>>   But I`ve noticed that, when I have TB running, the contact list of
>>   my ICQ (99b v 3.19 build#2969, is the lastest), regardless of my
>>   settings (always on top), disappears and go back, behind all
>>   windows.
I am using ICQ 99b beta.v3.17 build #2565. I can try to help?

Go into your preferences, make sure the
boxes ARE ticked for "Always on top" , "Make floating users always on
top". I have the "Autohide delay" DISABLED (NOT ticked) and the
"Make contact list pop up upon incoming event" DISABLED... I need to
get the newer version but haven't had a problem with ICQ staying on
top thus far...TB! running or not, ICQ docks on top, botton, left or
righthand side of the screen.

Ciao! :D

Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR "I am out of my mind..but please feel free to leave a message at 
the hollow-tone.."
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Re: BEST EVER

2000-02-23 Thread Angel

Hi Lance!

Ive been Internet-addicted since '94, computer-addicted since around '82. I had AOL
first, along with Juno (gag @ both) then various other ISPs etc. I started using 
Eudora in
'95, then tried Pegasus and was a die-hard Pegasus fan till my boyfriend (after about 5
months of Pagasus vs. TB! wars with him) finally convinced me to give TB! a shot in 
late '98.

I haven't regretted it since, I don't even bother looking for other clients or 
installing
them because AFAIAC (as far as I am concerned) TB! is the best their is, for what I 
need
an email client for.

Welcome back! :D

Regards,
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Re: The Bat Version 2 ?

2000-02-21 Thread Angel


On Monday, February 21, 2000 at 17:43:47 , Shanmugam scribbled:

SG> I head sometimes back on that interview that the version 2 will be
SG> released in first/second week of February.  Now that the Win2K is also
SG> released, does anyone know when the RTLabs has planned to throw out the
SG> most awaited VERSION 2.

Quoted from the interview, "Interview With RITlabs! FINALLY!" email posted to TBUDL by
Leif on 1/10/00:

LG> - When will the beta be released?
Do not know yet. Soon, I hope :-) I suppose (but not promise) that it
will be February of this year.

***Note the "but not promise". :D

I, personally, haven't heard anything other than what was in the interview. Hope it 
will
be soon :D
Hope this helps...

Regards,
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Re: Why not highlighting the newest message in the folder ?

2000-02-14 Thread Angel

Hi all!
After an upgrade etc. I am BACK! :D I know this thread went way off topic but I 
thought I
would give my .02 re: the original post
:D
On Saturday, February 12, 2000 at 18:09:08 , Homesick scribbled:
HM> The  message  highlighted / viewed is the last viewed message from some
HM> earlier  session,  and  _not_  the  newest  one just arrived. Not OK, I
HM> guess.
HM> Why  is  this  happening  and am I missing some configurable option/setting
HM> here?

Hi there Mac..
At first I found this to be a tad annoying. Then I realized it's usefulness in that it
keeps my "new messages", well, "New". If it were to start at the "last" or , most 
recent
message received, then it would mark that as "read" upon opening the folder.

Scenario: Sometimes I get a ton of email in one folder. While I *do* have them sorted
accroding to creation time, I do tend to hop around within some folders reading mail
"out of order" . (TB! doesn't have settings for which emails are most important within 
a
folderso I tend to get a lot of excersise LOL)
If I have to leave my desk, which with 3 kids happens A LOT (*rolling eyes...* lol), 
and
TB! checks for email in the meantime, the highlight will always stay where I was at the
time I left. It will leave the new unread messages as "new", and I wont get "lost".

Also, if I accidentally click somewhere either changing the folder or unintentionally
closing TB!, when TB! opens up again or after I click back to whatever folder I was in,
Voila! TB! is showing me where I left off so  I dont have to sort thru a gajillion
emails to find out where I was. Expecially since within some folders I tend to "jump
around a bit" as I mentioned before.

In some respects and to some users it is and may be an annoying thing for the 
highlight to
behace this way, but for *me personally* I find it very useful..and Lord knows it's 
saved some hair
from being ripped out of my head in frustration. LOL
*smile*

Oh!! I don't think anyone mentioned it, (the thread went WAYYyy off topic so I haven't
read thru *every* message) but, you CAN set the "time" for TB! to mark each message
as "READ".
Go to Account Properties / Options / Time Of Reading To Mark A Message As Read.
I have mine set to 5 seconds. That way even if I skim over messages with the arrow 
keys,
INCLDING some slowloading HTML mails (not *all* HTML mails open slow...), if I don't 
stop
and "read" them they will remain as "Unread". Set it to whatever your personal 
preference
is, but that setting may be helpfuleven if the manner of highlighting is slightly
annoying for your personal preference :D

Sorry for the belated post :D And it's only my opinion :D

Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR "I am out of my mind..but please feel free to leave a message at 
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Re: Message autoview window

2000-02-07 Thread Angel

*sigh*
ARGH! Ignore that last email...hit the wrong button before I had my morning caffeine 
jolt.
<brain dead lol

this  has  been  a  test  of the emergency AngelMail system. we now return you to 
your regularly
scheduled TBUDL business.

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Re: Message autoview window

2000-02-07 Thread Angel


On Friday, February 04, 2000 at 08:57:05 , Alexander scribbled:


>Your welcome. BTW, you have my vote for the best rogue photo.

AVK>> Mine, too;-) BTW, speaking about these photos: Nick Danger looks really



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Re: Account/Email recovery help needed :D

2000-02-07 Thread Angel


On Monday, February 07, 2000 at 03:53:45 , Leif scribbled:

LG> Bad Angel! Bad, bad Angel. You didn't check the TBUDL FAQ page did
LG> you?
<===hanging her head in shame...
B-bbbB-bb-but that would've been so *easy*...and here I was trying to be difficult *G*
darnit...lol

Thanks :D
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Account/Email recovery help needed :D

2000-02-06 Thread Angel

Hello fellow Bataholics!   

Got a question:
After  reinstalling  TB! after a major crash,  my boyfriend went thru to re-setup all 
the
accounts to what they were before crash. The first one he tried got an error, that the 
mailbox had
been   corrupted.   It  is saved as a file "???bad.tmp". Every other account has been 
re-setup fine,
just that one got "corrupted". :/

I  think (but cannot be sure) that it was explained on this list how to recover a 
mailbox after such
an error with all the emails intact. Can anyone help?

He  is  running  Win98  v2 &  (I  have  been  on  his  case  about  upgrading  but  
he's  *ARGH!* a
procrastinator...) Using TB! 1.36.

Thanks in advance,
~~~Angel ... your RDR "I am out of my mind..but please feel free to leave a message at 
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Re: Message autoview window

2000-02-04 Thread Angel


On Friday, February 04, 2000 at 07:27:19 , Leif scribbled:

LG> For those of you who didn't like my tiara, I edited it out in the new
LG> pic on the rogues gallery. 
I thought the tiara was cute!  hehe
Does anyone know where my halo got to?
Ok Leif...what'd you do with it.. 

pt...  TY  TY  TY Allie for posting that macroline for the Reply Template. I'd 
lost the email it
was originally posted in.  Works like a charm! :D

Regards,
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Re: Hotmail thru Bat! ?

2000-02-04 Thread Angel

On Thursday, February 03, 2000 at 23:34:12 , rellieb-jean scribbled:

rj>  Is it possible to pick up email from Hotmail, using Bat!?
AFAIK, no. Hotmail does not offer POP3 access from other email programs.
It *does*, however, offer to *Retrieve* email via POP3 from up to 4 other accounts.
But Hotmail is strictly a web-based email service.

If  you  want,  I know of some good "free email" services offered on the WWW which 
include POP3 and
Forwarding. Email me :D


Regards,
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Re: Anybody else notice?

2000-02-03 Thread Angel

On Thursday, February 03, 2000 at 11:27:44 , Dieter scribbled:

DH> My time is too precious to waste it with messages from people refusing to reveal
DH> their  real  names.
DH> This group definitely is no place to hide behind an alias.
Wha ? ?
Angel isn't my real name FYI. But it HAS been by nickname for the longest time.
I "personally" don't "hide", I made the CHOICE NOT to release my real name to just
any Tom, Dick, or nickname. I am not paranoid, but the internet IS the internet.
It is and will not ever be 100% secure. And I am sure I am not the only one who feels
this  way,  nor will I be the last, and I've been "burned" before. Once burned twice 
shy, & nothing to
hold against me either.

Yes, this list IS a legit and good one but: I found your comments were rude and 
uncalled for regarding
your prejudice againt people on this list who do not use their real name.
You may just be missing out on some very informative stuff and useful information from 
these people.

You see, just because I choose to use a nickname instead of my real one doesn't mean I 
have
less to offer or that I am wasting anyones time.
You want my real name? This is the internet..so get to know me..let me get to know 
you. When
*I*  feel comfortable with you, you might know my name. Otherwise, this is a LIST, on 
the INTERNET,
no one person really gets to "know" EVERYone, so I prefer to use my longtime nickname.

So I proudly introduce myself:
I am Angel. Greetings  to  those  who are new to the list, nice to see you here..
and a *wave* to those who have already "read" me.
And if the fact I don't use my real name on this list goes against list rules? I am 
sorry.. &
I'll resign from it.  :(

Apologies for the long post, or if it offended anyone or got anyone angry. I just had 
to say
something in defense of myself (and possibly others..) seeing as how we are treading 
these waters.
I'm not hiding, I'm not "out for anything", I'm here to read and learn and possibly on 
occasion
help regarding the best email program out there IMPO. That's all :D

Regards,
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Re: HTML

2000-02-02 Thread Angel

On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 18:44:53 ,dMb scribbled:
>> (a) attach the HTML file to the message;
>> (b) clear *everything* from the message editor, that is, leave your message 
>> blank in TB.
>> TB will send the message as if it were just HTML, i.e. it won't attach the HTML,
>> it will rather use HTML as the body of the message.

d> I'm forced to run/use Outlook on an NT setup.  It didn't work.
FWIW: Im on Win98 2nd edition

d> I got a blank message, with two files attached; the html coded page
d> and the image.
I got that also, till I did it as noted below...

d> I'm open to suggestions on how to get this to work.
I tried it...and it kinda worked (Explained below...):

I created New BLANK Message *No signature, nothin'..
Clicked "UTILITIES"
Chose "ATTACH FILES"
Chose "SEND MIME"*I think someone had mentioned to "send MIME" in a previous 
email...
Browsedfound file(s) *I had to do each file one at a time
Attached an HTML file and a photo file
Sent to myself

It worked, with one problem. For some reason it "renamed" my picture file, and 
therefore
it didnt appear in the message received. BUT: the HTML coding showed the document
correctly...sans photo. :/

Give that a shot and see if it works... you didn't mention sending MIME so that is why 
I
wrote... :D

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Re: stupid registration question

2000-01-31 Thread Angel

On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 09:10:54 ,Gary scribbled:

>>> When is Version 2 scheduled to be out, anybody know?

A>> Nah, it seems to me that nobody knows;-(

G> well, sign me up for the first invisible version 2.  I just hope I
G> live long enough :-)

>From the "Interview..." email, I understood it to be "soon", *possibly* in
Feb. (NOTE: that's not a "promised" date for the Beta release). So that's
an estimated time anyways...

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Re: stupid registration question ( that would be cool if it is. )

2000-01-31 Thread Angel

On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 08:21:25 ,phil scribbled:

p>>> are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
p>>> simple yes/no is all i need.
MDP>> No. There was discussion of a discount for more recent purchasers.
AVK>>> The initial question still stays unanswered, though;-)

The following is from an eail "Interview With Ritlabs! FINALLY!" Dated: 10 January 
2000:

LG> Will you charge for it?

We will make the decision when The Bat! / Linux will be ready -
it's too difficult to set the price when nothing is done :-)

Hope that answered the question :D

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Re: Found a bug

2000-01-26 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 14:06:55 ,Gary scribbled:

G>>> If I select more than one e-mail to be forwarded, by  highlighting
G>>> several individual e-mail (using the Ctrl key), [snip]

A>> The "bug" for "Redirect" was found, 1/14/00
A>> Markus sent in a Bug Report on 1/18/00

G> Sorry, did not know.
No problem :D Tis a good thing you brought it back up because

G> Just tested it with multiple Redirect, and get the same crash as I did
G> using multiple "Forwards".
Hmmm... maybe an additional bug report needs to be sent as this occurs with "multiple 
Forwards
also. Can anyone else confirm?


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Re: Found a bug

2000-01-26 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 13:46:46 ,Gary scribbled:

G>   Has anyone tried this; every time I do I get a crash in TB!

G> If I select more than one e-mail to be forwarded, by  highlighting
G> several individual e-mail (using the Ctrl key), [snip]
The "bug" for "Redirect" was found, 1/14/00
Markus sent in a Bug Report on 1/18/00

It does this with multiple "Forwards" also? Or did you "Redirect" ?


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Re: Deathwish: rearranging folders deletes files.

2000-01-26 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 13:15:04 ,rellieb-jean scribbled:

rj> Upon moving them I noticed the strange fact
rj> that they no longer had any messages in them - [snip] Of course I checked the
rj> 'View' (All Messages) and had a look in Windows Explorer at the
rj> relevant folders, and even in the BatTrash, but no, they were gone
rj> alright.
I moved folders last week and had the same problem. (Win98 2nd edition)
I kept TB! open (for fear it would "keep" those settings if I shut it down)
and went into PowerDesk and lo and behold my "old" folder configurations
were still intact for some reason. So I moved the folders around *in PowerDesk*,
and THEN restarted TB!. Voila! Everything was fine.

Moving the folders within TB! doesn't move all subfolders via alt/click/drag I would
guess.

rj> Does anyone know what causes this and what can be done to
rj> prevent it?
I haven't an answer... but maybe someone else does?  This needs to be fixed, unless
there is a simpler solution [we[ are not aware of, or that wasn't the correct way
of doing it? Or is this a "bug"?

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Re: TB's Threading Peculiarities

2000-01-21 Thread Angel

On Friday, January 21, 2000 at 08:22:40 ,Rob scribbled:

R> oh yeah, and then click the 'creation time' column header so the arrow
R> points up (ascending ?) ;-)
I have mine pointing down, so that the most recent message is displayed first :D That 
way
when I open the thread, all the recent messages are right there "in my face" so to 
speak.
Just a personal preference...not saying it's for everyone...It's just easier for me 
this
way :D

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Re: TB's Threading Peculiarities

2000-01-21 Thread Angel

On Friday, January 21, 2000 at 12:33:29 , I scribbled and *need an eraser* :

A> It takes some servers forever to receive things,
Make that "Receive/Deliver"
Sorry 'bout that :D

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Re: TB's Threading Peculiarities

2000-01-21 Thread Angel

On Friday, January 21, 2000 at 07:19:52 ,Thomas scribbled:

TF> Have you tried:
TF> view - sort by - received time
TF> instead?
The only reason I have it sort by creation time is because when I tried it by Received 
time, for
some reason the emails in the thread seem to jump all over the place as to which one 
came
first etc. It takes some servers forever to receive things, which accounts for someone
asking me: "have you gotten this yet?" and I haven't, yet they emailed it hours ago.
AFAICT, the creation time keeps Re:'s in more order, then I don't have to be clicking 
all over
to figure out who wrote what when. :D I've tried every combo possible and this is what
works for me :D


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Re: TB's Threading Peculiarities

2000-01-21 Thread Angel

On Thursday, January 20, 2000 at 09:29:16 ,Nick scribbled:

NA> Is that sort by subject Angel, or view threads by subject? I wonder what
NA> the difference in the two would be?

View / View Threads By / Subject
View / Sort By / Creation Time
These are the two settings I use.

I also have the "Created" bar on the editor set so that the most recent email shows 
first.
For the most part, the emails are in the order showing the *most recent* first 
according to subject,
and both the originating email AND the Re:'s are listed appropriately. I only have to
click once to expand the entire thread.

I don't know what the literal difference is or what the technical explanation would 
be, I
can only  describe it as Sort=match subject line exactly and View= Match like-words in 
subject
line. Anyone know the technical reasons? :D


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Re: Web hyperlinks don't work

2000-01-21 Thread Angel

Hello fellow Bataholics!

I don't know how I configured it
but I have Netscape 4.7 as my default browser and the clickable URLs in TB! work 
whether
Netscape is open or closed. It will bring up Netscape if it's closed, and use the 
current
window if open.

Just general info: I use Opera AWA IE... different browsers for different "jobs" :D But
Netscape is my default.


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Re: TB's Threading Peculiarities

2000-01-20 Thread Angel

On Thursday, January 20, 2000 at 08:15:32 , Nick scribbled:

NA> What have others found that works for them?
I view by "Subject". so far so good..it works for me :D

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Re: Possible Bug ??

2000-01-14 Thread Angel

On Friday, January 14, 2000 at 13:29:52 ,Nick scribbled:

NA> My original TBBETA filter has the List Address as "Recipient", but it
NA> didn't seem to catch any messages with the Beta List address in the Cc:
NA> box. How would you set up a filter to catch messages with a certain
NA> address in the Cc: line?
MY TBUDL filter:
SOURCE FOLDER: Inbox
STRING: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Location: Sender

SOURCE FOLDER: Inbox
TBBETA filter:
STRING: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Location: Sender

Also keep in mmind that the filters go from top of the list to bottom. So if your
filter-list looks somsething like this:
TBUDL
TBBETA
SomeOtherFilter ,
TB! will look at the TBUDL filter first, then TBBETA and so onwhich is why,
personally, I almost always tick the "override existing filters" box when creating
a new filter.

I have mine set this way, that way it finds TBUDL first. I believe you can set up
"alternative" 's for each filter... it's one of the tabs when you open your
Filter-Options. This confuses me so I don't use them, but I believe you can set as
"alternative rule" within your TBBETA filter it when it's in the CC: address  ...
And you can always add filter strings within an existing filter. Maybe you can put an
additional string in TBBETA's filter for:
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with the LOCATION:  kludges

*shrug* haven't tried that one yet...dunno if you have to
have your VIEW KLUDGES option turned on in your Editor settings or not to use that, 
but I
don't know.
Anyone else have any ideas, or know?? :D

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Re: Possible Bug ??

2000-01-14 Thread Angel

On Friday, January 14, 2000 at 11:31:30 ,Allie scribbled:

AM> I suggest that you write to Ritlabs about it and leave it at that. :)
AM> Just be sure to include exactly what the error message said as you did on
AM> the list.
I will, and thanks, Allie :D


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Re: Possible Bug ??

2000-01-14 Thread Angel

On Friday, January 14, 2000 at 12:29:43 ,Nick scribbled:

NA> Angel, I'm not sure why, but all of your posts are doubled for some
NA> reason... I'm receiving two exact posts every time...
Because I posted to both the TBUDL and TBBETA mailing lists.

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Not this time though because "this" is another topic not related to the "bug" in the
Beta... & didnt need to go to the Beta-list.

Did need to be answered tho...& thanks for pointing it out as some new(er) 
list-members may
be confused as well. This is why I have seperate folders for my TBBETA and TBUDL emails
as well as filters set up for the seperate lists pointing to their corresponding 
Folder(s).

I may get them twice, but I always know which list they're on so I can seperate the 
Beta
stuff from TBUDL-general stuff. :D

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Re: Possible Bug ??

2000-01-14 Thread Angel

Hello there Bataholics!

An afterthought...and also FMPI (For My Personal Information) as I am just
now delving into/learning in-depth tecchy-stuff LOL):
I notice that Thomas and Nick are using Win98 build 1998... I am using
Win98 Build  (Second Edition). Graham "confirmed" using Win NT4 SP5.

Would the Version differences point this problem towards being version-specific? That 
is,
if it's not a swap-problem as Thomas suggested

Apologies if this sort of Q has been answered before :D

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Re: Possible Bug ??

2000-01-14 Thread Angel

On Friday, January 14, 2000 at 09:39:02 ,Thomas scribbled:

TF> Angel, how much RAM do you have? I have a suspicion that TB has a
TF> problem swapping
128 Megs

Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR

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Possible Bug ??

2000-01-14 Thread Angel

Hello fellow Bataholics!

I am using
Version 1.39 Beta/1Registered
Under Windows 98 4 .10 Build 

Description:
After selecting multiple emails to REDIRECT, and ticking the "Address All Messages
To The Address Below" option in popup-box then hitting "OK",
TB! gets an EAccessViolation message and the program shuts down completely.

While attempting to Redirect 3 different messages to a single recipient this morning,
I got an EAccessViolation after ticking the box:
Address All Messages..." and selecting the address to send to.

One of the errors read:
Exception EAccessViolation in module THEBAT.EXE at FFc00EE2
Access Violation at address 2126. Read of address  . The #'s changed each 
time
but the wording was the same, and TB! shuts down.

I have attempted redirecting 3 and 2 emails at one time, each time ticking the "Address
all messages..." box and selecting the address to send to, and I got an error each 
time.

To Reproduce:
Go to any folder and select a couple messages. Click REDIRECT, and tick "Address All
Messages..." box. After you're done choosing an address, click OK. You will then get 
the
error and it will shut down TB!.

The "Open Seperate Editor Windows" option does *not* produce an error and opens the
messages fine.
Selecting only *1* message to redirect does not produce the error at all
but opens the message editor up, with the message ready to be addressed. TB! worked 
fine
upon Restore, Restart and Reboot, but the error remained...and still does.

Have no clue as to how to get around this.

Regards,
~~~Angel ... your RDR
*ps: Did I report this correctly? lol This is my first time..didn't want to send to RIT
till you more experienced users can confirm it *is* a bug... thanks :D

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Re: mailto: in Signatures

2000-01-13 Thread Angel

On Thursday, January 13, 2000 at 15:52:40 ,Nick scribbled:

>> That they put the mailto: in the template at all, IMHO, is a good thing.

NA> Not sure what you mean by that Angel... do you mean they have a specific
NA> Macro that will automatically put in a "MailTo:" in a signature?
What I meant was that when I first installed TB!, it had a "signature" already in the
template, which composed itself automatically per the information I entered while 
setting
up the account. (Some of my accounts still have this in there, as I don't use those
accounts to *write*. Consequetly, I haven't changed them :D )
Example:

Best Regards,
 Angelmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I did not notice that it even *had* a signature (let alone such customizeable 
templates)
until I sent my first email. Then it was "What *IS* that? Can I alter it?" Sure enough 
I
could. That is all I meant by that, perhaps I was unclear. I hope I've anwered your Q 
:D

Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR

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Re: mailto: in Signatures

2000-01-13 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 21:30:37 ,Keith scribbled:

KR> But, Angel, you don't have either in this message, either!
ACK! LOL
Thanks for pointing that out, I've put it back in. I used it a long time ago but
I took it out. (Temporary brain fart moment on my part maybe? LOL)
If someone wanted to respond to me privately, hitting REPLY instead of
clicking on the clickable link would send it to the entire list and NOT privately, so
TY TY TY for pointing that out. :) There *is* a method for the madness LOL

I DO, however, have it in my "regular" template along with the other ones, just cos. I
definitely use them in my Business-email-address template simply because it looks more
professional with the email address in the signature. But they definitely are good for
maling lists et al. because of the reason stated above: hitting Reply or Reply-To
for a "private" reply would send it to the entire list.

*shrug* I guess it comes down to a matter of personal preference. (ie: which purpose it
would serve you personally guides your decision where to put them, and in which 
format.)
Example from the other side:
Webcom.com had that problem recently. Talk about a MESS! Notification to Webcom 
subscribers
of a change in services resulted in a two-week-long daily email flood from subscribers 
simply
because Webcom's "Reply To All" address led right back to the list. Everyone and their
dog (well, cat if they didn't have a dog...t-shirt if no pets hehehe) were sending 
emails
of rage to the LIST. However, they DID have a clickable email link in their signature.
*another shrug*

So I would guess that responding to an email via Reply, Reply To All, or by clicking
on a link is strictly a personal preference thing for the person replying. And it's
personal preference how *we* set it up individually to help guide this decision by 
using the
many varying links/info/macros TB! offers to put in our signature(s) & Account/Folder 
preferences.
That they put the mailto: in the template at all, IMHO, is a good thing. Also was one 
of the
first cool, unique, "automatic" features I noticed in TB!. I just went in, after a few 
moments
with the Help files, and changed it to suit *my* preferences.
:)

NA> I wish all Programs would either adhere to a Standard, or change an existing
NA> one...
*sigh* I wish that too... :D

Regards,
~~~Angel ...your RDR

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Re: Steve Lamb 101

2000-01-12 Thread Angel

Hi all, and Nick,

I am *not* a member of the *I hate Steve* fan club (Hate is such a strong word 
anyways).
I just think there is a lot of frustration in the air.
What I *am* is someone with over 20 yrs experience in Customer Service, Problem 
Resolution
and PR who doesn't like to see people arguing and squabbling over something in a public
fora which is of an informative, progressive and support genre. Much more could be
accomplished if the threads stay on topic, and the list-members take adamant, forceful,
personal oppositions to opinions stated in the fora, into private.
I've heard/seen worse. But it's frustrating to see stuff like this in a place
which it has no place. It doesn't concern me *personally*, however it *does* concern
me as a member of a public support/informative fora. It's going to 
happen...disagreements
and conflict, but it's up to US: Me, Steve, and *everyone* else, as to where we draw 
the
line.

Steve publicly apologized for being out of line and I respect that, and I respect him 
much
more for doing so. I have learned quite a bit from this fora, and from Steve (as I told
him in private). I think this fora has benefitted from him input, and I hope that
he will keep things on an "appropriate" public fora manner so that we could continue to
learn more from him.

Contrary to what others may believe, it's hard to ignore *any* email in this fora 
because
sometimes a very good point or fact is contained within..but sometimes within a
buncha flaming etc. Sometimes it's just too hard to miss...and to ignore. We're juct
names on here, but we *are* human after all

With that said, I hope that TBUDL can now get back to what it's supposed to do best for
me: inform, teach and heck... make me smile sometimes :D

And I apologize if this post was/is out of line for the fora but I had to respond to
Nick's  very human post. :)

Regards,
~~~Angel

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Re: Interview with RITLabs! Finally!

2000-01-12 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 16:04:18 ,Claudius scribbled:

CR> Steve Lamb, is it time to leave this mailing list??? Do you have any respect
CR> for other people in you? Respect for my culture?
Forgive me Claudius, but your response does not help the situation. You should've done 
with
this what I did..*take it into private*.
I don't like arguing of any kind. But when done in a public fora, let alone one which 
is
supposed to be a help/informative one, I absolutely detest it. It does not belong here 
k?

My suggestion is to take this offlist. Please? It has overridden the genre of this
particular thread AFAICT and is unneccesary.

Thanks buches, and havea great day! :D

Regards,
~~~Angel

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Re: mailto: in Signatures

2000-01-12 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 14:42:55 ,Keith scribbled:

KR>   Is there really any good reason for including the "mailto," since,
KR>   as far as I can tell, most email clients will recognize an email
KR>   address without the prefix?
I may not have the correct answer, but I don't use the mailto: in my TBUDL-list 
templates
simply because I know the readers will be using TB! (or they should be LOL) But when
writing email using my "regular" template, I use mailto: as well as
Angel
simply because some people I write to users who use various email clients, such as 
AOL..
which isn't configured for a clickable link such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
(At least thats what I heard) I implement the same theory when typing URLs.

Regards,
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Re: img src......

2000-01-12 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 11:07:50 ,Steve scribbled:

SL> It is a security hole and should not be implemented.
I totally agree my vote? No

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Re: Moderator's Note (was Re: TBUDL@THEBAT.DUTAINT.COM is a private mailing list)

2000-01-12 Thread Angel

On Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 03:43:10 ,Marck scribbled:

MDP> Right! I now have the absolute and final answer on this.
MDP> This  morning  I've  had a very enlightening private conversation with
MDP> John   Sullivan  (thank  you  John)  on  this  topic  which  makes  it
MDP> *perfectly* clear that we are suffering from the effects of what could
MDP> be said to be a bug in TB!
So it *wasn't* my imagination (or my dizziness) that those were generated each
time I sent a letter to the list... 
I'm glad you spoke to him, and got a dinfinitive reasoning behind the "bug". :D
Thanks for posting this. It sure made me feel a little "better" about the whole mess, 
if
that makes any sense? :D Additionally, it will help the others this is happening with.
Thanks :D

MDP> (see  Angel,  there  was  a  logic to it ;-])
Logic.. hehehe I'm glad someone's brain-chip is working :D Mine "took a hike" a while
back. LOL

MDP> 1)  I  would  like  everyone  on the list to check that their Reply-To
MDP> address  is  the  same  as  their  From: address for posting to the TB
MDP> lists.
[[snip]]
While you're on this track (and I think I suggested this before...) could instructions 
to
this effect be posted somewhere so that "new" users AS WELL AS "new" listmembers
(those *after* this msg was posted) will be privy to what to do? I understand that if a
bug report is put in that it will be responded to, but in the meantime. ??

Thx again, to you and all who responded, for your help and patience with me whilst 
trying
to sort this problem out... :D

Regards,
~~~Angel

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Re: I have a question

2000-01-10 Thread Angel

On Monday, January 10, 2000,  Allie & Juergen scribbled:

JF>I suppose you have marked "Do not use FROM name for Reply-To
JF>address" on the reply template tab. Change it.

AM> Angel, go to Account|Properties|Templates|Reply and make sure that
AM> the option:
AM> "Do not use FROM name for REPLY-TO address"

Yup, both of you are correct. Thanks bunches! I had forgotten about that setting :D

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Re: I have a question

2000-01-10 Thread Angel

On Monday, January 10, 2000 at 12:22:15 ,Jason scribbled:

JT> Unless you've got a template screwing around with the To: field, using
JT> the Reply command on a tbudl message should put the name in To:.
:( Nope. I hit the reply button on your email and still I am sending an email w/o the
username in front of TBUDL@ .

That was *my* fear that the template got screwed up from my messing around with it but 
for
the life of me I cannot remember how to fix it... or what I did. Shame on me :( Which 
is
why I requested a "good" template, if anyone is willing to share...

JT> The message you're reading was generated with an F4 reply, which sends the
JT> message to Angel 
I tried F4 & got the same, and worse yet, there were no "quoted" text's in the
message body ( ie: JT> blahblahblah   )

*holding her head with her wings,shaking her head in frustration*

Regards,
~~~Angel  ... your RDR

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Re: I have a question

2000-01-10 Thread Angel

On Monday, January 10, 2000 at 09:37:04 ,Thomas scribbled:

TF> Do you mean the macro %REPLYADDR ? :-)

Actually what I was referring to was that sometimes I see the Users name before the
 address in some re:'s . I was wondering how to get mine to perform that 
function,
as all mine seems to do is put TBUDL@ in there, so people whould know who's I was 
repyling
to. But thanks for your suggestion :D

Im still trying to figure this out if anyone has any more suggestions... TIA :D

Regards,
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