[The Bat! 4.1.11.8] Unique IDs of Colour Groups: Bug or Feature?

2009-03-25 Thread Volker Ahrendt
Moin, folks!

If I create a Colour Group, I have to set a Unique ID. Sometimes I
want to edit that ID, but I cannot, altough that field is *not* grayed
out. Is that ID somewhere stored and so *must* not be edited? Until
now I thought, that this ID is something like the field Handle in
QTs, address book entries, etc.

So, if I want to edit a certain group, I have to delete the old one
and create a completely new one. That would not be so bad,if I were
not using in several filters Colour Groups, which (logically) switch
to Generic Group after removing the old group.

Just curious: Is it a bug or a feature, i.e. does it WAD?

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Re: [The Bat! 4.1.11.8] Unique IDs of Colour Groups: Bug or Feature?

2009-03-25 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Wednesday, March 25, 2009, Volker Ahrendt wrote:

 If I create a Colour Group, I have to set a Unique ID. Sometimes I
 want to edit that ID, but I cannot, altough that field is *not* grayed
 out. Is that ID somewhere stored and so *must* not be edited? Until
 now I thought, that this ID is something like the field Handle in
 QTs, address book entries, etc.

 So, if I want to edit a certain group, I have to delete the old one
 and create a completely new one. That would not be so bad,if I were
 not using in several filters Colour Groups, which (logically) switch
 to Generic Group after removing the old group.

 Just curious: Is it a bug or a feature, i.e. does it WAD?

IMHO such ID is stored in all msgbase index files and folder structure
files, so such change probably requires processing all these files.

Just curious, why do You need edit ID of Colour group?

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Re: [The Bat! 4.1.11.8] Unique IDs of Colour Groups: Bug or Feature?

2009-03-25 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[Reply to: »Marek Mikus« · 2009-03-25 · 18:06 h (CET)]

Moin, Marek!

 Just curious: Is it a bug or a feature, i.e. does it WAD?

 IMHO such ID is stored in all msgbase index files and folder
 structure files, so such change probably requires processing all
 these files.

That may be a reason. But if one only can initially set a Unique ID,
which is not editable anymore, the field should be grayed out the next
time. It is confusing to click into such a field, start typing and
then nothing happens.

That's the way, it should be: not editable = grayed out

 Just curious, why do You need edit ID of Colour group?

Maybe just because the German translation of Unique ID is a little
misleading (something like unique brief description) and I sometimes
need to change a description. Now I have learned just to use
meaningless IDs instead of descriptions. ;-)

Ummm, and this leads me to the next question: If these IDs are only
important for the mentioned above reasons and are more or less
meaningless, why does The Bat! not automatically set an ID which is
invisible at the UI? So this field could be used for a *real* handle
like handles for QTs or adress book contacts. ;-)

Okay, okay … it is not worth it to think any further. :-)

Cheers!
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[The Bat! 3.98.1] Sorting Office/Filters - Bug or Feature?

2007-02-27 Thread Volker Ahrendt
·---·-Date---·
| VA, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] | 2007-02-27 |
·---··

Hello, folks!

For this mail account I have a filter for Selective Download with
several conditions to delete/ignore spam mails on the server.

One of these conditions shall be the following one, i.e.:

Ignore all mails, if the header field reply-to does not contain
tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com.

··

 TB! Message Filter 
beginFilter
UID: [64A8932E.01C75AAB.7E9C0843.4F6F3953]
Name: Spam\20Trap
Filter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IsActive
Ignore
endFilter

··

So far, so good. - The filter works properly, if the header *does*
contain the regarding field (reply-to).

But if this field is not present, the filter thinks, that the field
is there *and* contains tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com. So the *unwanted*
mail will be downloaded.

IMO field xy does not contain abc should have the same effect like
field xy is not present. So this is a bug.

Any other opinions?

Cheers!
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Re: [The Bat! 3.98.1] Sorting Office/Filters - Bug or Feature?

2007-02-27 Thread Volker Ahrendt
·---·-Date---·
| VA, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] | 2007-02-27 |
·---··
[Reply to: »Ian A. White« · 2007-02-27 · 21:44 h (CET)]

Hello, Ian!

 I believe that this is working as it should in strict computer
 logic.

 The condition cannot be evaluated as true because there is nothing
 to evaluate if the Reply-To: field is not present. As it evaluates
 as nil, it does nothing.

From this point of view you are right, so it is indeed a feature and
*no* bug. ;-)

Thanks.

Cheers!
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Inconsistencies between 'Save' and 'Save as draft'. Bug or feature?

2005-12-19 Thread MAU
Hello all,

The Subject of this message could also have been: 'More arguments to
have a separate Drafts folder'

I'll start by saying that, if it is a bug, it is a long standing one
because the behaviour I'm going to describe applies not only to latest
beta 3.63.14, but also to 3.62.14 and even good old 3.02.10, the three
versions I have currently installed and that I can easily switch from/to.

I have found this as a consequence of the testing done about the Editor
'Message/Save' (Ctrl+S) does nothing bug reported in:

https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5485

Let's see, when you have the Editor open, aside of the options 'Send'
and 'Put in Outbox' you have a 'Save (ctrl+S)' and a 'Save as draft
(Alt+F2)'.

AFAIK, these the two options 'Save' and 'Save as draft' do the same:
save the message in Outbox (not in Drafts folder, because there isn't
one) and _Park_ it. The difference between the two options is that while
'Save as Draft' closes the editor window 'Save' keeps it open. So far so
good.

Before getting onto the inconsistencies, let me point out that the
'Auto-save' feature that can be set in 'Options/Preferences/Viewer
editor/Editor preferences' is just an automatic and periodic way of
doing a 'Save' and, of course, as it should, it also keeps the editor
window open.

Let's get to the inconsistencies, peculiarities or buglets.

Assume you are editing a message and that you have not included yet the
Subject and/or the To field:

- If you do a 'Save as Draft' you are warned about a blank subject and
not allowed to save a _draft_ with the To field empty. As I have said in
some previous message, why can't I save a draft without the To and/or
Subject if my message is not yet finished and I am not trying to send it
yet? Yes, because drafts are saved in Outbox and not in a separate
Drafts folder.

- Now, if you instead do a 'Save' (or wait long enough for an Auto-save
if you have it configured) you are not warned about an empty Subject or
To field. Well, it is actually not required because your editor remains
open and, sooner or later, you will either do a Send or a Save as Draft,
and then you will be warned. But just you wait Mr. Higgins, just you
wait, because you can also do a Message/Cancel (Esc) or click on the X
on the top left. What happens then?

In the case of 'Save as draft' (if you have reopened the message) and
'Auto-save' (which is supposed to be equal to Save but done
automatically) you get a warning that the message you were editing has
been saved and you are asked if you want to keep the saved copy (in the
Outbox, of course) before closing the editor. But this is not true if
you have only done a _manual_ Save, the editor is closed with no warning
and the saved copy remains in Outbox. Why?

Well, that is no big problem because the Saved copy (in Outbox) is
actually Parked. Yes, but if you remove the Parked flag it may be sent
unfinished and with an empty subject. It will never go out without a To,
not because TB detects it (it will try to send it) but because it will
be refused by the smpt server (I'm talking about POP although I assume
it would be the same for IMAP) with a reject a message as not properly
addressed.

And actually, both for Save and Auto-save and also for Save as draft if
you have re-opened the message, if while having the editor still open
you remove the Parked flag (either intentionally or by accident) and
then do a Cancel, you don't get any kind of warning and your now
un-parked message (maybe unfinished or without a Subject and/or To) is
in the Outbox and ready to be sent.

I am fully aware that the probability of these possible 'awkward
situations' occurring is minimal. Yes, but they would be absolutely
zero, none, nil, nada if a separate Draft folder was used.

Believe me, the more I think about it the less I can understand
Stephan's opposition to implement a separate Drafts folder. I can
understand a reluctance or even opposition to do it now or at least
before other pending issues (i.e. fully working IMAP, which I don't
use), but I can't understand a 'philosophical' or 'conceptual'
opposition. I just can't.

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Re: Bug or feature

2003-07-30 Thread John Seymour
Hello Maurice,

Wednesday, July 30, 2003, 1:30:03 AM, you wrote:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MS I was just wondering. I have assigned the key-combination Ctrl-Alt-S
MS to a filter that forwards the mail I'm reading (or is currently
MS highlighted in the message list)

cannot confirm with ctrl-alt-s, however if i just hit s quick search
pops up with the letter s inserted. Bug?

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Re: Bug or feature

2003-07-30 Thread Chris Wilson
Wednesday, July 30, 2003, 7:57:11 AM, you wrote:



 cannot confirm with ctrl-alt-s, however if i just hit s quick search
 pops up with the letter s inserted. Bug?

Same here with beta 9




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Re: Bug or feature

2003-07-30 Thread Maurice Snellen
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003 at 02:57 (which was Wednesday, July 30,
2003 at 8:57 where I am) John Seymour [JS] wrote:

JS cannot confirm with ctrl-alt-s, however if i just hit s quick search
JS pops up with the letter s inserted. Bug?

The latter is most certainly not a bug. The quick search is a feature
that allows for quickly locating messages in the message list by
typing a keyword from the subject or part of the author's name.

I forgot to mention that TB does indeed execute the filter that I set
the Ctrl-Alt-s combo for. In addition, the quick search pops up. I've
now checked in an editor what, if anything, this combo produces and it
results in the German sz-symbol: ß

A feature of the quicksearch is that it automatically erases
characters from the input-window that no longer result in a match.
Indeed, the list of messages that I was in when doing this, doesn't
contain any messages with subjects or authors containing the ß, so the
behaviour of the quicksearch is proper.

However, if I tell TB to use a certain key-combo to process a filter,
I expect the action to end there and don't expect it to still produce
the character that invokes the quick search. Hence my conclusion that
there is a bug here of some kind.

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Bug or feature

2003-07-29 Thread Maurice Snellen
Listmembers,

I was just wondering. I have assigned the key-combination Ctrl-Alt-S
to a filter that forwards the mail I'm reading (or is currently
highlighted in the message list) to an address I have created on my
mailserver that adds spam mail to my bayesian classifier (I'm using
SpamAssassin integrated in my mailserver). If I do that whild the
message list is the active pane, the 'Quick Search' window pops up,
and some character is entered into it (can't tell which cause it is
immediately removed again) and I have to escape out of it again.

Is this supposed to happen?

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RFC 822 headers and forwarding - bug or feature?

2003-06-10 Thread Krzysztof Kudlacik
In  beta 9 and 10 I see new bahavioru of forwarding message. Turn on RFC 822
headers  in  message panel and forward it - in forward message there will be
NO RFC 822 headers. No matter: mime or standard forward. Question: is it bug
or feature?

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Re: RFC 822 headers and forwarding - bug or feature?

2003-06-10 Thread Marcus Ohlstrm

On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, 12:21, Krzysztof Kudlacik wrote:

 In beta 9 and 10 I see new bahavioru of forwarding message. Turn on
 RFC 822 headers in message panel and forward it - in forward message
 there will be NO RFC 822 headers. No matter: mime or standard forward.
 Question: is it bug or feature?

A while ago, this was discussed as a possible feature to implement to
avoid people including the headers by mistake (or by not knowing
better).

IMO it's a big mistake to change the way this has been working since
including headers has far more advantages than disadvantages. I doubt
people who does not know when to include and when not to include headers
even use the view-headers-feature.

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Re[3]: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Marcus Ohlström


On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 11:01, Marcus Ohlström wrote:

 But this is:

 --

Mmm.. Didn't work, there is no space there. How do I make TB! put a
space at the end of a line? I know I can in my signature, but in the
editor?

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Re[4]: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Daniel Hirning

In reply to Marcus's [EMAIL PROTECTED] message 'Bug or feature?' dated
4/4/2002 at 11:08:43GMT +0200 (7:08 PM):

Hey Marcus,

MO Mmm..  Didn't work, there is no space there. How do I make TB! put
MO a space at the end of a line? I know I can in my signature, but in
MO the editor?

by hitting the space bar and pushing enter?

not all that trivial.

The  reason it didn't work was because it wasn't the last signature in
the message (plus, it didn't have the space after it - but it did have
the enter grrr.. :)

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Re[5]: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Marcus Ohlström


On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 11:11, Daniel Hirning wrote:

MO Mmm..  Didn't work, there is no space there. How do I make TB!
MO put a space at the end of a line? I know I can in my signature,
MO but in the editor?

 by hitting the space bar and pushing enter?

No, it doesn't work. Try selecting the signature delimiter below this
paragraph and you will notice that there is no space, although I
*have* typed dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s
editor is capable of putting extra spaces at the end of a line.

--

The delimiter below is however correct, but that one I haven't typed
in the editor, that is inserted from my reply template.

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Re: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Marcus!

On Thursday, April 4, 2002 at 11:28:44 AM you wrote:

 Try selecting the signature delimiter below this
 paragraph and you will notice that there is no space, although I
 *have* typed dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s
 editor is capable of putting extra spaces at the end of a line.

 --

How did you test for the space?

I just did by putting the cursor before the first dash and then
slowly pushing it with the mouse to the end of the line. What I got
was dashdashspace.

If you use End to get to the end of a line, the last space will be
ignored.


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Re[2]: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Marcus Ohlström


On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 12:51, Dierk Haasis wrote:

 Try selecting the signature delimiter below this paragraph and you
 will notice that there is no space, although I *have* typed
 dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s editor is
 capable of putting extra spaces at the end of a line.

 --

 How did you test for the space?

 I just did by putting the cursor before the first dash and then
 slowly pushing it with the mouse to the end of the line. What I got
 was dashdashspace.

I tested with this method, I tested by dragging the mouse (with left
button pressed) over that line and I tested with the method you
proposed in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

No space whatsoever. I also tried saving the message to a .txt file
without finding any space. No matter which of the mentioned methods I
use, I do find a space after my real signature delimiter below, but
not when trying to make on inside the editor.

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Re: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Marcus!

On Thursday, April 4, 2002 at 2:27:21 PM you wrote:

 --

 No space whatsoever. I also tried saving the message to a .txt file
 without finding any space. No matter which of the mentioned methods I
 use, I do find a space after my real signature delimiter below, but
 not when trying to make on inside the editor.

Why do I find one?



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Re: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Mike Harlos

Dear Marcus,

In reply to your message dated Thursday, April 04, 2002, 6:27:21 AM:


 I tested with this method, I tested by dragging the mouse (with left
 button pressed) over that line and I tested with the method you
 proposed in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 No space whatsoever.

I find a space after the dashes using the mouse drag method, as seen
in the attached capture.


Regards,

   Mike Harlos


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Re[2]: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Marcus Ohlström


On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 15:27, Mike Harlos wrote:

 I find a space after the dashes using the mouse drag method, as seen
 in the attached capture.

Yes, you do on the line above Regards,, but do you here:

--

I *have* placed a space after the two dashes above, but it's noot seen
when I get the message back.

I too find a space after the two dashes below, but not after the
dashes above. The only difference between the two lines is that the
dashes above have been typed manualy while the dashes below have been
inserted by a template.

And to Dierk, I have absolutely no idea why some find it and some
not...

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Re: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Mike Harlos

Dear Marcus,

In reply to your message dated Thursday, April 04, 2002, 7:35:18 AM:


 On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 15:27, Mike Harlos wrote:

 I find a space after the dashes using the mouse drag method, as seen
 in the attached capture.

 Yes, you do on the line above Regards,, but do you here:

 --

 I *have* placed a space after the two dashes above, but it's noot seen
 when I get the message back.

No, I don't find one there. I'm afraid I don't have any idea why.


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Re[6]: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Alex Sanyukovitch

Hello Marcus,

Thursday, April 4, 2002, 4:28:44 AM, you wrote:

MO No, it doesn't work. Try selecting the signature delimiter below this
MO paragraph and you will notice that there is no space, although I
MO *have* typed dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s
MO editor is capable of putting extra spaces at the end of a line.
Well,  it  could,  but  only for delimiter string. And only one such string
could exist in a document.

MO --

MO The delimiter below is however correct, but that one I haven't typed
MO in the editor, that is inserted from my reply template.

The  But!  will  recognize  (and  remove  everything after) only the _last_
delimiter.

You could consider it as a feature :-)

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Re: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Dwight A Corrin

On Thursday, April 4, 2002, 3:28:44 AM, Marcus Ohlström wrote:

 Try selecting the signature delimiter below this paragraph and you
 will notice that there is no space, although I *have* typed
 dashdashspaceenter. Actually I don't think TB!'s editor is
 capable of putting extra spaces at the end of a line.

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You are mistaken. There is a space after the two '-' characters. It
clearly shows up if you block it.

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Re: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Marcus Ohlström,

On Thursday, April 04 2002 at 01:01 AM PDT, you wrote:

 It should be dashdashspaceenter.
 
 This is not a signature delimiter:
 
 -- Not a delimiter.
 
 But this is:
 
 --

No it isn't. You yourself forgot to put a space at the end. 

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Re: Bug or feature?

2002-04-04 Thread Stefan Riegler

Hello List!
Marcus Ohlström wrote:

 Yes, you do on the line above Regards,, but do you here:

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Because this space is not a space. Your message uses
\ Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable \
and here your space must look in the source view like:
'--=20 ' dashdashspace - quoted printablelf not like
'-- 'dashdashlf (mouse marked)

If you are using \ Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit \ your space must
look like this (source view) '--  '  dashdashspacelf

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Re: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST

2000-03-30 Thread Simon

Allie,

AM  »» using TB! v1.42 Beta/9 …|… Win2k Pro ««

Almost forgot: I noticed that you changed the cemetery to a.a...thing
sticking out of the ground ;-) Running out of ASCII character combinations?
You've got all the best ones already ;)
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Invalid character? (was:Re: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST)

2000-03-30 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hello list,

why do a get an error message in the status log:

USER: Invalid character in Base64 line

each time I open this message from Simon?

On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:28:15 +0100 GMT (30.03.2000, 20:28 +0800 GMT),
Simon wrote:

S Allie,

AM  »» using TB! v1.42 Beta/9 …|… Win2k Pro ««

S Almost forgot: I noticed that you changed the cemetery to a.a...thing
S sticking out of the ground ;-) Running out of ASCII character combinations?
S You've got all the best ones already ;)


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Re: Invalid character? (was:Re: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST)

2000-03-30 Thread Simon

Thomas,

On Thursday, March 30, 2000, 2:16:47 PM, Thomas wrote:

TF Hello list,

TF why do a get an error message in the status log:

TF USER: Invalid character in Base64 line

TF each time I open this message from Simon?

TF On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:28:15 +0100 GMT (30.03.2000, 20:28 +0800 GMT),
TF Simon wrote:

S Allie,

AM  »» using TB! v1.42 Beta/9 …|… Win2k Pro ««

S Almost forgot: I noticed that you changed the cemetery to a.a...thing
S sticking out of the ground ;-) Running out of ASCII character combinations?
S You've got all the best ones already ;)

I very recently changed the Account/Transport setting '8 Bit Characters are
treated as' to 'Base64'...accidentally. I have only just changed it back.
However, why it should produce an error I don't know! What character is
invalid I don't know.

lift shoulders half way to shrug position with raised eyebrows

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Re[2]: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST

2000-03-30 Thread Gary

Hi Simon,

On Wednesday, March 29, 2000, 8:16:09 PM, you wrote in part about "NON
BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST":

S Well I could not stand that for very long :(

S Increasing fonts to 120% has unwanted side effects: it particularly
S messes with web design.

well, forgot about that part, as I have not done design work in
awhile, and use it for business, but you are right. It would mess with
fixed width IFRAME containers.

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Re: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST

2000-03-29 Thread Allie Martin

On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 12:43:27 +0100, Simon wrote:

 What I'd like: You can move a message and copy a message to another
 folder by selecting  a  message  in  a  message  pane  and  by
 using Ctrl+V and Ctrl+C respectively  to  open  a  'Select Folder'
 window. How about another Shortcut combo  that  brings up a 'Change
 Folder' instead of a 'Select Folder' window. That  way  you  would
 be  able  to  read a load of new messages in different folders
 without closing and opening the viewer window many, many times.

I always wondered about this. Just like in Windows explorer
folder options:

a) *Open each folder in the same window.

b) *Open each folder in it's own window.

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Re: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST

2000-03-29 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 29 Mar 00, at 14:22, Dieter Hummel wrote
about "Re: NON BUG - A FEATURE REQUEST":

  please, no upgrade your monitor replies ;-))
 
 Too bad, that's what I just wanted to say ;-)
   (can't resist)

Aha, Dieter, are you going to become my very personal sponsor, then?;-) A 
15'' (sic!) monitor price is damn equal to a month's living here right now;-)

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Bug or feature in PGP key generation

1999-12-13 Thread iszendro

Hi, fellow Batters,

Another "bug or feature?":

Click on Tools - PGP - Key Manager.

Now click on The Bat! icon in the task bar and try to click on
something, select a message, get new mail, anything. No response, The
Bat! is waiting for you to exit Key Manager.

Best regards
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