Re: Reading confirmation

2000-06-19 Thread Stefan Tanurkov

Hello Graham,


GF   TB! never has acknowledged MS-Exchange generated read-receipt
GF   notification. This beta also ignores the read receipt stuff. Is this
GF   a MS-ignoring-the-standards issue?
GF   Example header info included

I am afraid, I don't quite understand you. What do you do and what do
you get?


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Re: Empty Subject Reminder

2000-06-19 Thread Roel

Hi Stefan

On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 15:37:13 +0300GMT
   (which was 19/06/2000, 14:37 +0100GMT for me),

you wrote:

ST HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Empty Subject Warning
ST registry key value should be set to 1...

just an idea: could you make it a macro?
that way we can use it on folder-templates  the
addressbook-templates to toggle it on/off...

usefull for mailing-lists that don't allow empty subjects, but not
interfering with other mail...

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Re: 1.45 Beta/1

2000-06-19 Thread Peter Hampf

Hello Stefan,

on Mon, 19 Jun 2000 13:36:45 +0300 GMT your local time you wrote:

ST [+] Empty subject reminder

great!

A cosmentical one: The message box says "Though it field can be left
empty", I guess it must read "Though this field can be left empty".

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Re[2]: Alive?

2000-06-19 Thread tracer

Hello Syafril Hermansyah,
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 11:20:18 +0700 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, June 19, 2000, 11:20:18 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Syafril Hermansyah wrote:


 Hello tracer,

t On the other hand hitting the bystanders using often misused / abused
t servers  is  a  fairly practical way to force the servers involved to
t improve their mail delivery system.

t One may not like it as a victim but if it helps cutting down spam and
t isolating  servers used for it as they will loose legal users, it may
t in the long run have a positiv effect.

 Ah  yes you right, I forgot about the other useful side of this ORBS/RBL
 anti  spam. I think for Public ListServer we don't need it much, but for
 corporate  MailServer  it  will  be help a much, even not 100% effective
 such case of "valid domain but not valid user".

 I  saw  several  spammers nowadays using this trick, for instance he use
 e-mail  address  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  , the mailbox itself not valid, but
 domain  is valid, and he/she is sending using domain.com's MTA ( in fact
 not  Open  Relay) using Dial Up Account. Any idea how to avoid this kind
 of spammers ?

As far as I am concerned any server should enforce password / logon to
its smtp and make it a combo smtp / pop mailsend operation.
That should in all likelyhood keep spammers away.
Obviously it cannot cope with remote dialing in and sending via a
server far away like those run by www.myrealbox.com.
On the other hands as ISP its easy as if the spammer is local you have
his phonenumber he used to dialin so even if the name is fake, there
shouldnt be any problem catching him.
We caught ourselves an internet cafe here which had decided to cut costs
and use other peoples accounts to dial in. Every time his phone gets
loggedHe was stupid enough to try it on a friends account so we
know who it is and where. Biggest problem will be to have the Thais
admit they got one of those nonexisting internet problems and take
action.
Anyway, if they donot, the guy will likely not enjoy his stays on the
internet...
To run an internet cafe he needs to be on line and he has all those
visitors with access to his systems(g).
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Re[2]: Empty Subject Reminder

2000-06-19 Thread tracer

Hello Stefan Tanurkov,
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 15:37:13 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, June 19, 2000, 7:37:13 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Stefan Tanurkov wrote:


 Hello Thomas,

TF Nice. Question: I can uncheck "always show this warning". If I uncheck
TF it and later I change my mind, where do I re-enable (dis-disable) it?

 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Empty Subject Warning
 registry key value should be set to 1...

Stephan, seems something in options as it shouldnt be necessary to
grab regedit to reset a thing like that...
Ok, I will switch it off anyway (g) so it doesnt bother me that much
but I dislike a requirement by normal users to touch regedit while a
menu should be all that they need with less potential disastreous
consequences...





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Re[2]: Reading confirmation

2000-06-19 Thread Graham Foster

Hello Stefan Tanurkov

 Hello Graham,


GF   TB! never has acknowledged MS-Exchange generated read-receipt
GF   notification. This beta also ignores the read receipt stuff. Is this
GF   a MS-ignoring-the-standards issue?
GF   Example header info included

 I am afraid, I don't quite understand you. What do you do and what do
 you get?

Setting Read receipt notification in TB! is ignored by MS-Exchange
Seeting Read receipt notification in Exchange is ignored by TB!

Deliver receipt seems to be handled correctly though. (done by the
Exchange server rather than client software of course)

regards,
 Graham  
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under Windows NT 4.0 
(Build 1381, Service Pack 3)

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Single Inbox for Multiple Accounts

2000-06-19 Thread EarthLink

Hello Stefan,

  I was wondering if there will ever be an option allowing all of your
  mail to be retrieved in one in box instead of multiple in boxes. I
  have about 5 accounts and having all of those accounts in the
  account tree gets kind of overwhelming. I realize that I can filter
  the other accounts to move the mail to my default account, but I was
  just wondering if there could be an option in the account setup
  allowing me to redirect all of the seperate accounts to one mail
  inbox say in my default account?

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missing scroll bar

2000-06-19 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hello TBBETA,

the scroll bar on the right-hand side is still missing sometimes. I
still haven't found a pattern.

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Re: Single Inbox for Multiple Accounts

2000-06-19 Thread Jast

Morning EarthLink,

   I was wondering if there will ever be an option allowing all of your
   mail to be retrieved in one in box instead of multiple in boxes.

 AFAIK, this is planned for v2, as many other things are.

 I have about 5 accounts and having all of those accounts in the
 account tree gets kind of overwhelming.

 If you filter them to one account anyway you *can* close them, so
 they take only one line. Is that so consumpteous of space?

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Re: Single Inbox for Multiple Accounts

2000-06-19 Thread Roel

Hi Jast

On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 17:47:53 +0200GMT
   (which was 19/06/00, 17:47 +0100GMT for me),

you wrote:

J  If you filter them to one account anyway you *can* close them, so
J  they take only one line. Is that so consumpteous of space?

it depends: i've got about 15 accounts right now... so the answer is
yes...

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Re: Single Inbox for Multiple Accounts

2000-06-19 Thread Nick Danger

In Reference to "Single Inbox for Multiple Accounts" From Roel:   

R Hi Jast

R On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 17:47:53 +0200GMT
R(which was 19/06/00, 17:47 +0100GMT for me),

R you wrote:

J  If you filter them to one account anyway you *can* close them, so
J  they take only one line. Is that so consumpteous of space?

R it depends: i've got about 15 accounts right now... so the answer is
R yes...

I have only 7, but having them in order from most used to least means
the bottom accounts rarely ever even come into view much less become a
hindrance by getting in the way or wasting space.

Just a thought.

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Re[2]: Single Inbox for Multiple Accounts

2000-06-19 Thread Douglas Smith

Hello Jast,
In your mail dated Monday, June 19, 2000 you wrote

 If you filter them to one account anyway you *can* close them, so
  they take only one line. Is that so consumpteous of space?


I have thought of doing this many times in the past, the only problem
doing things this way is mail management since I leave most of my mail
on the server until I decide to delete it. With using multiple
machines and traveling all the time, this can be a nightmare
sometimes.



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Re: 1.45 Beta/1

2000-06-19 Thread Christopher J. Trybowski

Hello Stefan,
On Monday, June 19, 2000 you wrote:

ST [*] System-independent UTF encoding/decoding

Encoding? Does this mean that we can write in Unicode?

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Re[2]: 1.45 Beta/1

2000-06-19 Thread Stefan Tanurkov

Hello Christopher,


CJT Encoding? Does this mean that we can write in Unicode?

No, but if you send LDAP enquires in 8-bit encoding, it also needs to
be UTF-encoded...


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Re: Single Inbox for Multiple Accounts

2000-06-19 Thread Allie Martin

On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 11:20:10 -0700, EarthLink wrote:

E   I was wondering if there will ever be an option allowing all of your
E   mail to be retrieved in one in box instead of multiple in boxes. I
E   have about 5 accounts and having all of those accounts in the
E   account tree gets kind of overwhelming.

You could try using X-Ray.

Take a look at http://xraysoft.cjb.net/

It will allow you to download mail from multiple POP accounts to
a single TB! account.

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Re: 1.45 Beta/1

2000-06-19 Thread Allie Martin

On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 13:53:54 +0200, Jast wrote:

 [+] Shift/Ctrl/Alt keys pressed make Reply button to work different

J  Alt+Reply obviously replies to sender. But what do the others do?

Shift+Reply will generate a reply quoting only selected text.

Ctrl+Reply will generate a reply without quoting the original
message text.

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Re[2]: Empty Subject Reminder

2000-06-19 Thread Wilco Boumans

Hi,

Every time the bat! add new functionality (empty subject, virus
warning, ...) the registry is used. This is okey, but the way I use
the bat on my local machine (NT with different accounts for personal
and job-related issues) I think TB! should update the registry for all
accounts that use TB!

I guess this is a feature request ;-)

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ST Hello Thomas,

TF Nice. Question: I can uncheck "always show this warning". If I uncheck
TF it and later I change my mind, where do I re-enable (dis-disable) it?

ST HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Empty Subject Warning
ST registry key value should be set to 1...


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