Hi Thomas,
@ 2:39:16 AM on 4/3/2001, Thomas wrote:
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BC>> Then once you decrypt the message, read it, then close it, it deletes
BC>> the decrypted copy and leaves the encrypted copy.
T> Yes, but what if it arrived in clear-text to begin with?
D'oh! I read his original message wrong. :\
OK,
Hi Brian,
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001 02:27:00 -0400GMT (03/04/2001, 14:27 +0800GMT),
Brian Clark wrote:
BC> Then once you decrypt the message, read it, then close it, it deletes
BC> the decrypted copy and leaves the encrypted copy.
Yes, but what if it arrived in clear-text to begin with?
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Cheers,
Hi Armin,
@ 2:05:05 AM on 4/3/2001, Armin Schweitzer wrote:
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AS> And it's really great until now :-)
Nah, it's still really great. :)
AS> But I just saw that the files that stores the mail are not
AS> encrypted. Is there a way to keep them encrypted?
...
I've gotten around this by using a
Hi Armin,
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001 08:05:05 +0200GMT (03/04/2001, 14:05 +0800GMT),
Armin Schweitzer wrote:
AS> But I just saw that the files that stores the mail are not
AS> encrypted. Is there a way to keep them encrypted?
Not from within the "normal" Bat.
You have two choices:
1.) Use other softwa
Hi there!
I've just started to use TB 1.51.
And it's really great until now :-)
But I just saw that the files that stores
the mail are not encrypted. Is there a way to
keep them encrypted?
It's because we're having our user home directories
on a central server.
I use passwords for my email-accou
Hi Thomas,
@ 12:09:32 AM on 4/3/2001, Thomas wrote:
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O>>> Why not to delete messages by filter?
BC>> In my case, what exactly would that accomplish?
T> That you do not accidentally delete messages, I guess.
OK, I must be missing something here.
I read the message, then do either of these
Hi TBUDL,
I have some SMAPI problems.
I use a contact manager called Maximizer 6. It's
great, but it dies when I try to open TB when the
mailbox contains attachments or HTML messages.
I also have Eudora. Maximizer does not have any
problem with Eudora 4 or Eudora 5.
Is this a bug in SMA
Hi Brian,
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001 20:28:50 -0400GMT (03/04/2001, 08:28 +0800GMT),
Brian Clark wrote:
O>> Why not to delete messages by filter?
BC> In my case, what exactly would that accomplish?
That you do not accidentally delete messages, I guess.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen Th
Hi Oleg,
@ 3:47:31 AM on 4/2/2001, Oleg wrote:
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O> Why not to delete messages by filter?
In my case, what exactly would that accomplish?
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Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Architect, Designer, and Programmer
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[TB! 1.52 Beta/3, Windows 98 (SE) 4.10 Bui
When backing up TB! (under Tools > Backup...) - there is an
option to "Store external attachments in message bodies..." ->
What is this option? I have been backing-up without it checked
(since that is the default) - but am curious as to what exactly
this option does and which method
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Hello Krister Ekstrom !
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001 10:11:46 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 02.04.2001, 10:11 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
> Hi Bat! people!
> When reading messages in thread mode, is it possible to delete a whole
> thread rath
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Hello Krister!
On Monday, April 02, 2001 at 10:11:46 AM you wrote:
> When reading messages in thread mode, is it possible to delete a whole
> thread rather than one message at a time?
Ctrl+Shift+Del.
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Dierk Haasis
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Hi Krister,
On 02 April 2001 at 10:11:46 +0200 (which was 09:11 where I live)
Krister Ekstrom wrote to tbudl and made these points:
KE> When reading messages in thread mode, is it possible to delete a whole
KE> thread rather than one message at a
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Hi Bat! people!
When reading messages in thread mode, is it possible to delete a whole
thread rather than one message at a time? I sorta thought that that
was what you did when you deleted with the thread closed, but it seems
you only delete the messa
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Sunday, April 01, 2001, Brian Clark wrote to TB!UDL about
Undo, Prievious view commands:
BC> Some lists I archive by 'Exporting the message to a file' (by
BC> appending) in my incoming filters. If I'm sure I'm finished with
BC> it for the moment, I de
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