On Wednesday, January 8, 2003 Gerard wrote:
> Have a look at www.myrealbox.com
> POP3 and IMAP
Too bad they are no longer accepting new accounts, otherwise
MyRealBox would be a nice free e-mail service with POP3 support.
After clicking on "Sign Up Now!" I get:
"Thank you for your interest in an
On more than one occassion, I've accidentally sent a message before it
was "ready to go" because I pressed Ctrl+Enter (usually as a result of
me getting ready to press Ctrl+V to paste something, and hitting Ctrl
too soon).
Obviously, I have "Confirm Immediate Sending" unchecked.
What I want to do
First, I've requested that the 'messages.zip' file be removed from any
sites where it has been "published"; I never intended that particular
file to be "widely available" (it was a forward of a forward of
forward and potentially contained email addresses which I wouldn't
want to be responsible for
On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 2:01:12 PM, Gerard wrote:
G> I am no expert on this but it sure looks like a corrupted Tbb or
G> TBI file. I belive you can delete index file and TB! will recreate
G> it. Have you tried that with a "corrupted" file in the folder?
I don't think so; I can create a
On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 4:36:21 PM, Adam wrote:
E>> Several TB! users have verified my claims after I sent them my "Test"
E>> mailbox that contains 2 messages which are corrupt when viewed/saved
E>> by TB! but are fine when forwarded to others.
AR> Tried swapping out your ram? You may h
On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 1:36:01 PM, Dwight wrote:
DAC> On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 12:26:55 PM, Eddy wrote:
>> Forwarding a message with a corrupt attachment to a non-TB! user
>> always results in an attachment that is perfectly valid for the
>> recipient
two seemingly identical messages in my
Inbox, but one is corrupt and one works.
This most certainly appears to be a problem with TB!. I used 'Help >
Feedback > Bug Report' to submit a bug (an even included my zip file of
the corrupted "Test" folder) but never received any ack
Sunday, September 8, 2002, 6:57:01 PM, you wrote:
ACM> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
ACM> Mark Bernard [MB] wrote:'
MB>> It's not just a single email and attachment that this works
MB>> with. I've tried it with different emails, from different
MB>> senders. One with a "corrupted
age being perfectly fine.
AR> Strange - Mention was made later in the email of Mime encoding -
AR> tried uuencoding?
I don't have any control over how attachments are sent to me, and MIME
Base64 is presently the most common method of encoding attached
binaries such as JPEGs or ZIP f
s itself when you try
to "extract" an attachment with TB! (by using the internal viewer or
by choosing "Save" on the attachment).
Eddy
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
happened with SP2 as well)
with 512MB of RAM. Plenty of free memory; not a lot of other apps
running. Recently re-installed from scratch (again) after upgrading to
a new motherboard and processor.
TF> JG> Wednesday, April 17, 2002, 7:08:02 PM, Eddy wrote:
TF>
TF> I didn't see Eddy
copy the attachment to a floppy or CD and
G> handcarry it to an other computer to see if it can be opened there.
Nope, once I save the file to disk, there is already data missing
(as shown in the example above).
So I'm still looking for explanations/solutions. :)
--
Eddy
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* Alexis Haeringer [20020417 16:05]:
> EG> P.S. Is there any way to prevent TB from adding the X-Rcpt-To:
> EG> header? It seems that even if you send a message to a bunch
> EG> of people, TB always adds an "X-Rcpt-To:" header with the
> EG> email address of the last person on the l
I am currently evaluating The Bat! I started with 1.60 and
just recently installed 1.60c.
So far, I really like the product. But before I buy it, I need
to figure out why certain attachments (usually large ones) are
being corrupted.
For example, a friend just recently sent a 525K ZIP file of
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