Bug in SB and Known Filters

2002-01-05 Thread David Elliott

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  I'm using Ritlabs SecureBat! Version 1.54 Beta/15/iKey1000
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  and would like to report a bug

  The bug description:

When setting up the known filter you get a strange effect. The list scrolls
down 3 groups and the tick appears on group below the one that you wanted.

  Steps to reproduce the bug:

In a your address book you need 8 groups.

Account | Sorting Office/Filters find the Known filter in the Incomming
mail.

Try to set (or unset) the last visible group in the address book (With out
scrolling the window).

The group that you tried to set (UnSet) will have moved up three places and
the not changed it's status.

The group below will have flipped it's status

The group highlighted is now two below the group that you wanted to change.
and if you watch it carefully you can see it flip it status to it's inverse
and then back again.

Can any one confirm the same in The Bat!

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TLS (was: beta/24)

2002-01-05 Thread Thomas F

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Hello Leonid,

On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 11:09:49 +0500 GMT (05/01/2002, 14:09 +0800 GMT),
Leonid Ivonin wrote:

MM [!] TLS

TF Where is this? I cannot find it.

LI Account properties -- Transport -- Connection (2 listboxes)

Thanks, I found them. Does anybody know whether either myrealbox or
GMX use this? If so, how do I go about testing it?

What's the difference between STARTTLS and TLS? I believe it depends
on the ISP, right? Also, is this the same as SSL? (What does TLS stand
for?)

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Re: TLS (was: beta/24)

2002-01-05 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Thomas,
On 5 Jan 2002 at 16:20:53 [GMT +0800], you wrote:

MM [!] TLS

TF Thanks, I found them. Does anybody know whether either myrealbox or
TF GMX use this? If so, how do I go about testing it?

You can use it with GMX for retrieving mail, on port 995 (which is the
default port for SSL pop3 connections). It works fine for me, although
I'm in doubt whether I should use it. The encryption, of course,
prevents NAV2002 from scanning incoming messages.

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Re: Known

2002-01-05 Thread Thomas F

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Hello List,

On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 13:58:21 +0800 GMT (05/01/2002, 13:58 +0800 GMT),
Thomas F wrote:

ACM I certainly didn't create such a folder. However it appeared after
ACM installing beta 22.

ACM I deleted it, shut down and restarted TB! only to see it reappear.

TF Still not here. Maybe it depends on the OS?

I ran a test. I created a Known filter, which should move the messages
to a Known folder which I created by calling it $Known$ (it appears
as Inbox - Known in the folder list). I manually refiltered the Inbox,
and a couple of hundred messages were moved to a completely different
folder. :-(

Can anybody confirm this under b24?

I could not find a Known filter for Outgoing messages.

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Re: Testing 23

2002-01-05 Thread Krzysztof Kudlacik

On 4 Jan 2002 21:55:52, you wrote:

   testing new lowflying bat build 23.
   For starters... it fires up. ;)

 Yeah,  but who knows what is new/chagned in b23? Max did'nt introduce
 this beta 


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Re: The Bat! - bug report : Common folders not included

2002-01-05 Thread Krzysztof Kudlacik

On 4 Jan 2002 20:41:41, you wrote:
   The bug description:

 The command 'Folder | Kill dupes in all folders' does not kill
 duplicate messages in common folders.

 Confirmed

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Re: Known

2002-01-05 Thread Thomas F

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Hello List,

On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 16:31:57 +0800 GMT (05/01/2002, 16:31 +0800 GMT),
Thomas F wrote:

TF I manually refiltered the Inbox, and a couple of hundred messages
TF were moved to a completely different folder. :-(

... because they were caught by a catch-all filter. Ignore. blush

TF I could not find a Known filter for Outgoing messages.

So, how do I set up a Known filter for outgong mail?

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Re[2]: 1.54 Beta/20

2002-01-05 Thread David Elliott

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Greetings Thomas

On 26 December 2001 at 17:00:45 +0800 (which was 09:00 where I live) Thomas
F wrote and made these points

ST [*] PC Speaker is used for beeping when moving to unread messages
ST across folders (hmm, is it a good idea? :-)

TF Yes, as long as you can turn it completely off if you don't like any
TF beep. My sound card doesn't work (don't ask...), and this way, I can
TF at least get this info beep, which I have activated.

NO IT IS NOT.

Sorry to shout but due to a problem that I am having with SecureBat! I have
reverted to The Bat!.

I hate that bleep.

Please can it be made optional as to where it outputs this bleep.

Thomas. Can you adjust the volume of the bleep?

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Re: Known

2002-01-05 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Thomas,
On 5 Jan 2002 at 16:49:39 [GMT +0800], you wrote:

TF I could not find a Known filter for Outgoing messages.

TF So, how do I set up a Known filter for outgong mail?

Why would you want such a feature? I understand that 'Inbox - Known' is
a feature to prevent spam respectively make handling of spam easier (by
distinguishing between known and unknown (spam) senders).

Of what use would that be for outgoing mail?

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Re: Very slow search

2002-01-05 Thread David van Zuijlekom

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Hello Jernej,

On 4 Jan 2002 at 23:57:20 +0100, Jernej Simoni [JS] wrote concerning
'Very slow search':

JS It appears that Search has slowed down in b22. I was searching
JS something in TBbeta, and it took at least twice longer as in
JS b20...

I noticed that too, yesterday. But the strange thing is, that doing a
search for a particular name on 'sender' or 'recipient' or 'subject'
it's much _quicker_ then before. On the other hand doing a search with
the option 'anywhere' or 'headers' or 'body' it's much _slower_ then
previous versions.

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Re: Different bugs in Beta 22 found

2002-01-05 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Marck!

On 5 Jan 2002 at 00:00:52 you wrote:

 I have three accounts with only default folders ... and still no
 Inbox - known. The plot thickens. Or is it just me?

Just included you'll find a picture of my folders - no Known and no
Common.

I had them once (Known when it was first introduced and buggy; Common
for testing purposes some betas ago) but could get rid of them by
simply deleting them.


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Re: TLS (was: beta/24)

2002-01-05 Thread Alastair Scott

On 5 January 2002 at 8:20 am Thomas wrote:

 Thanks, I found them. Does anybody know whether either myrealbox or
 GMX use this? If so, how do I go about testing it?

I think it's unlikely that mainstream ISPs offer it. There are
certainly none in the UK that I'm aware of; I have it because I have a
server whose costs I share with about 60 other people in return for
being able to tinker with it. (Methinks that, with the current fuss
about Carnivore, Magic Lantern and others, it will start to appear
more often; supporting it is an astute move by TB! :)

To test whether TLS/SSL is present, change the Receive mail connection
in Transport to '... SSL' and the port to 995. If you get an error
when trying to receive mail thereafter SSL isn't supported by your
(POP3) server. 

 What's the difference between STARTTLS and TLS? I believe it depends
 on the ISP, right? Also, is this the same as SSL? (What does TLS stand
 for?)

I'm not up on STARTTLS, but:

TLS = SSL (port 995)

STARTTLS = TLS + an extra security layer

Here are all the gruesome details:

ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2246.txt (TLS)

ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2487.txt (STARTTLS)

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Re: beta/24

2002-01-05 Thread Martin Schoch

Hi Maxim

On 5 Jan 2002 03:04:50 you wrote:

MM [-] Some focus problem fixes

There is still the problem when TheBat is called by MAPI (from Word
eg.). Then the window where to choose the account stays in background
and the small TheBat window has display problems - see the attached
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Cosmetic bug: Line wrap

2002-01-05 Thread Martin Schoch

Hello The Bat! developers,

  I'm using The Bat! Version 1.54 Beta/24
  Serial Number 4B8FB535
  under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
  and would like to report a bug

  The bug description:

  Line wrap doesn't work if the window size is smaller than the line
  size.

  Steps to reproduce the bug:

  Well, it's a cosmetic bug - but when the editor window is smaler
  than the line size set in the configuration then the wrap isn't done
  at the end of the window.

  In my opinion the line size counter should also check the editor
  window size.

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