Re: PGP Key Request

2004-09-24 Thread Kevin Coates
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Hi Dierk,

On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:24:44 +0200 (11:24 AM here), Dierk Haasis [DH]
wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

DH> On Friday, September 24, 2004 at 5:02:32 PM you wrote:

>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1

DH> OK: What?

DH> To be more precise: What - went wrong?

Probably an errant folder template. I had that occur myself before
switching to the preferred account templates.

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Re: PGP Mime

2004-07-18 Thread Kevin Coates
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Hi James,

On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 17:08:26 -0400 (5:08 PM here), James Senick [JS]
wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

JS> With Allie's help, I've begun using PGP/Mime signatures via macros
JS> in my templates. some of my correspondents that use OE, are
JS> complaining about this

Outlook and Outlook Express do not support PGP/MIME. With the PGP
plug-in, they support inlined PGP. They could add PGP/MIME support by
using GPGrelay with GPG. Most likely they won't want to do this, so to
be compatible you must use inlined PGP to correspond with them.

You can create custom address book templates for these people
specifying inlined rather than PGP/MIME.

To sign/encrypt inlined:

%usepgp%-
%nopgpmime%-
%signcomplete%-
%encryptcomplete%-

To sign/encrypt using pgp/mime:

%usepgp%-
%pgpmime%-
%signcomplete%-
%encryptcomplete%-

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(see kludges for my pgp key)
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Re: Gmane does NOT recognize "X-No-Archive: Yes"

2004-03-14 Thread Kevin Coates
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Hi Greg,

On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 20:54:30 -0600 (9:54 PM here), Greg Strong [GS]
wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

GS> Why does Gmane NOT recognize the "X-No-Archive: Yes" header?

GS> According to Allie and Marck Gmane should NOT be archiving my
GS> messages. Apparently something is wrong here. Please explain!

The way I interpret Gmane's instructions are as follows:

X-No-Archive: yes   (message will expire after 14 days  )
Archive: no (message will expire after 14 days  )
X-Archive: expiry=7 (message will expire after  7 days  )
X-Archive: expiry=0 (Gmane will not store message at all)

I think the last action is what you are looking for. All of this is
documented here:

http://gmane.org/expiry.php

If my understanding is inaccurate, someone please correct me.

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(see kludges for my pgp key)
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Re: Reply Template Help

2003-08-31 Thread Kevin Coates
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Hi Roelof,

On Sunday, August 31, 2003 at 06:27 GMT +0200, Roelof Otten [RO] wrote
in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

KC>> I would like to be able to address replies to the Reply-To
KC>> address if one exists. If the Reply-To address doesn't exist, I'd
KC>> like to reply to the From address. How do I accomplish this?

RO> You can do that by doing nothing. That's TB's default behaviour.

After removing the old %TO string I had in the reply template, I guess
you're right. Thanks.

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Using TB! v2.0 Beta/6 under Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP1

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Reply Template Help

2003-08-31 Thread Kevin Coates
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Hello TBTech!

I would like to be able to address replies to the Reply-To address if
one exists. If the Reply-To address doesn't exist, I'd like to reply
to the From address. How do I accomplish this?

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Using TB! v2.0 Beta/6 under Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP1

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Re: date string regex

2002-06-23 Thread Kevin Coates

Hi Januk,

On Sunday, June 23, 2002 at 09:31 GMT -0700, Januk Aggarwal [JA] wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

KC>> That solved the problem!

JA> Great.  I'm glad it works.

Me too ... I felt like I was being a pest, but I knew that it must
work because you seem to be using it all the time. :)

KC>> Thanks, Januk. Now that that's working, do
KC>> you have a QT for the day of the week also?

JA> Yes, see my intro.
JA> ..
JA> Then add the following to the beginning of the date QT
JA> ..

Works great ... thanks again! I went through a lot of your old posts
in the archives looking for tips and noticed that while the date and
quote initials are consistent, the phrases change. ie:

  "was when inspiration required"
  "An archeological dig discovered"
  "Historians believe"

Do you utilize random templates or have some regex script randomize
the intro line? Just curious.
  
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Re: date string regex

2002-06-22 Thread Kevin Coates


On June 22, 2002 at 19:55 GMT -0700, Januk Aggarwal [JA] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

JA> Try adding %- to the last line of the Date-Month and Date-DOM QTs
JA> and see if that solves the problem.

That solved the problem! Thanks, Januk. Now that that's working, do
you have a QT for the day of the week also?

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Re: date string regex

2002-06-22 Thread Kevin Coates

Hi Januk,

I still have the problem even after replacing my original contents in
DATE QT with the contents of your last message. (BTW, they did looked
the same). I added a %COMMENT macro at the end of the 4th line and
this is the result when CTRL-SPACEing on the word DATE:

Jun

 22
, 2002


So just to verify what I have now, this would be my DATE QT:

%REM="Do Month translation"%-
%Comment="%QINCLUDE=""Date-Month"""%-
%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Jan":"January":""%-%COMMENT
%IF:"%Comment"="Feb":"February":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Mar":"March":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Apr":"April":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="May":"May":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Jun":"June":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Jul":"July":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Aug":"August":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Sep":"September":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Oct":"October":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Nov":"November":""%-
%IF:"%Comment"="Dec":"December":"" %-
%-
%REM="Include date"%-
%QINCLUDE="Date-DOM", %-
%-
%REM="Add in Year"%-
%QINCLUDE="Date-Year"%-
%-
%Comment=""%-

I'm stumped. :)

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Re: date string regex

2002-06-22 Thread Kevin Coates

Hi Januk,
 

JA> Here are the outputs of the templates I use.  The ones you have are
JA> cut and pasted from mine.

JA> Date-Year : 2002
JA> Date-Month: Jun
JA> Date-DOM  : 21
JA> Date  : Friday, June 21, 2002
JA> Time  : 11:32 GMT -0400

JA> If in doubt, just type the quick template name in your reply, press
JA> .  In other words, go to the end of each line of the
JA> following and press  when replying to this message.

The results are below. Note the "Date" line and how it has a preceding
space and part of it went to a second line. The other lines seem okay.
Just to be safe, I deleted all the QTs and then added them again based
on your original message. The results were the same. I stripped
everything extraneous from my reply template just to be safe. Is there
anything else I can check?


JA> Date-Year : 2002
JA> Date-Month: Jun
JA> Date-DOM  : 21
JA> Date  :  21
, 2002
JA> Time  : 22:39 GMT -0700

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Re: date string regex

2002-06-21 Thread Kevin Coates

Hi Januk!

Januk Aggarwal [JA], wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

JA> [QT Date-Year]
JA> %SETPATTREGEXP="(?im-s)^Date\:.*?(\d{4})"%-
JA> %REGEXPMATCH="%Headers"
JA> [End]

I'm having some difficulties getting QT "Date" it to work. I tried
breaking it down by individual QTs and if I display the QT "Date-Year"
it yields the following result:

E="Time"

I think that is causing problems for the "Date" Quick Template which
calls it.

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Re: Reply template help

2002-06-14 Thread Kevin Coates

Hello TBTech!

Thank you Brano and Januk Aggarwal for your thoughtful replies. I
sincerely appreciate your help.

As a result of this thread, I hope that the "credit line standard"
suggested by Norbert Luckhardt will also be implemented, so that the
originating authors receive their due credit.

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Reply template help

2002-06-12 Thread Kevin Coates

Hello TBTech,

How does one setup a reply template to accomplish the following? I've
seen several people using brackets to display the quoting prefix in
their templates. How to accomplish this is beyond me.

David Elliott [DE], on Thursday, June 6, 2002 at 14:48 (+0100) wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

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Re: AOL and The Bat

2001-03-26 Thread Kevin Coates

Hello Alexander,

On Monday, March 26, 2001 at 02:54:24 +0600 GMT (3:54 PM my local
time) you wrote:

AL> Hello TBTech,

AL>   Anybody works with AOL servers with The Bat? And are there some
AL> additional problems (download mail from AOL account)?

AL> 2Marck - sorry, if it's offtopic

As far as I know its not possible just using The Bat. However, you can
use this program that resides in the system tray to accomplish this.
Using EnetBot you can send and receive email from all of your aol
accounts. Its shareware, is reasonably priced and works quite well.

http://www.enetbot.com

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