Re: change path of mail directory

2002-08-19 Thread Allie C Martin

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Gue [G] wrote:'

G> I want to move the mail directory (i.e. all directory in
G> C:\Program Files\The Bat!\MAIL) to other drive (D:\Mail). How is
G> the simplest way to achieve that?

Create the directory you wish to move your mail to.

Now in TB!, go to Options/Preferences. Hit the system tab and the
first item is the Mail Directory setting. Browse to the directory
you just created and then hit Ok.

TB! should now get very busy as it moves your mail directory to its
new location.

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Re[2]: change email in PGP public key

2002-08-19 Thread Norbert Luckhardt

hiyall,

> Just create a new user id for the key and then delete the old one.
> Upload the updated key to the servers.

alas the key servers will NOT forget the old e-mail address / user ID
(at least this was the behaviour with the community's HKS servers,
they're just adding any new UIDs but do not update the key with the
newer ones [which is important as there is no means to check who sent
it])

more badly You cannot revoke a UID but only the self signature on it
(which may or may not prevent users from encrypting to this UID)... so
the most clean cut is to completely revoke an old key and generate a
new and more persistent one perhaps with a freemail address, You'll
use the next couple of years even when changing Your ISP or employer

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Re[2]: Macro's site?

2002-08-19 Thread Norbert Luckhardt

hi there,

> Who wants a play?
> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html

thanks a lot for this!

but may I nevertheless ask why You're using JavaScript for the buttons
when a simple link would do?

> Add New

while switching active scripting off You're avoiding far most of the
security problems in the common browsers... but encountering "script
enabled" websites one looses the ability to navigate them where it
would not have to be...

if it's just for the look, please consider:

Add New

it's not that more complicated, isn't it?! it should look exactly the
same but works without any active content...

kind regards, Shalom dann,
NOrbert

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Re: Macro's site?

2002-08-19 Thread Jonathan Angliss

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On Monday, August 19, 2002, Norbert Luckhardt wrote...

> if it's just for the look, please consider:

> Add New

> it's not that more complicated, isn't it?! it should look exactly the
> same but works without any active content...

That really depends on how his code is setup on the other side of the
form as to whether or not this will work really... no? ;)

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Re: Macro's site?

2002-08-19 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Norbert,

@19-Aug-2002, 17:50 +0200 (16:50 UK time) Norbert Luckhardt [NL] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

>> Add New

 ... 

NL> if it's just for the look, please consider:

NL> Add
NL> New

NL> it's not that more complicated, isn't it?! it should look
NL> exactly the same but works without any active content...

Excellent suggestion. Done! (and on the NewEntry for and for the
Help and mailto buttons and changed the "Back to top" to similar
buttons) Tsk ... give him an inch!

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Re: change email in PGP public key

2002-08-19 Thread Allie C Martin

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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Norbert Luckhardt [NL] wrote:'

NL> alas the key servers will NOT forget the old e-mail address /
NL> user ID (at least this was the behaviour with the community's
NL> HKS servers, they're just adding any new UIDs but do not update
NL> the key with the newer ones [which is important as there is no
NL> means to check who sent it])

I've noted this and this is why I've stopped using the keyservers
and am only distributing my public key via a URL's. My main key has
a number of addresses associated with it that I no longer use. I've
also added new addresses. What the keyserver version has is a key
with all the UID's that I've ever created for the key.

NL> more badly You cannot revoke a UID but only the self signature
NL> on it (which may or may not prevent users from encrypting to
NL> this UID)

Encrypting to the UID? What do you mean by this. Someone with your
public key can encrypt to it, no matter which UID's may be
associated with the copy that they have. You'll be able to decrypt
the message as well. The same goes for signing and signature
verification. The only thing with signing is that it's tacky if you
sign a message with a key that doesn't verify your sender name and
address with a corresponding UID to match.

NL> ... so the most clean cut is to completely revoke an old key and
NL> generate a new and more persistent one perhaps with a freemail
NL> address, You'll use the next couple of years even when changing
NL> Your ISP or employer

I'm thinking of revoking the key on the keyservers and continue to
distribute it through a URL link with all messages that I sign.

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Re: change email in PGP public key

2002-08-19 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Allie!

On Monday, August 19, 2002 at 7:10:22 PM you wrote:

> I'm thinking of revoking the key on the keyservers and continue to
> distribute it through a URL link with all messages that I sign.

Don't do that. "Revoke" has only one purpose: To tell people *not* to
use the key - regardless of where they got it - because it is
jeopardised.

Some servers did support key delete, but haven't found them lately;
most servers don't support this delete as it could be security problem
(theoretically it is possible to delete other people's keys).


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