hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Michael Berger

Why is it not possible to click on hyperlinks from within TB msgs and
activate my browser? This is possible on all other mail programs I am
aware of and seems a major minus for TB.

Michael Berger

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Re: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Michael,

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 17:11:05 +0900GMT (24/03/2000, 16:11 +0800GMT),
Michael Berger wrote:

MB> Why is it not possible to click on hyperlinks from within TB msgs and
MB> activate my browser? This is possible on all other mail programs I am
MB> aware of and seems a major minus for TB.

It works fine here.

What happens when you click on a URL?

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Re: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

Hi Michael,

On  24 March 2000  at  17:11:05 GMT +0900 (which was 08:11 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:

> Why is it not possible to click on hyperlinks from within TB msgs
> and activate my browser? This is possible on all other mail programs
> I am aware of and seems a major minus for TB.

It  is  available  for  TB  as  a standard feature. You don't say what
browser   you   are   using.   Please   refer   to   the   TB  FAQ  on
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/faq.shtml   for   general  info  on  such
matters  .  (now  - that's not fair! Giving you a hyperlink to it when
you've just said they're not working for you).

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Re[2]: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Michael Berger

I get a msg: "no application is associated with the file for this
specific operation"

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Re[2]: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Michael Berger

My browser is Opera 3.62

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Re: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Leif Gregory

Hello Michael, 

Open Opera, Click "Preferences" on the toolbar, then select "Default
Browser".  Put checkmarks in the boxes for *.htm and *.html, and
protocols http.


On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 at 20:18:36 [GMT +0900], you wrote:
MB> My browser is Opera 3.62




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HELP with upgrade to 1.41

2000-03-24 Thread István Szendrő

Hello All,

After a crash I reinstalled my original v1.36.
It worked fine.

Then I installed v1.41 final on top of it and boom, no more "New
message" and no more "Reply To". Instead a message saying that The Bat!
tried to read from .
Killed task.

Reinstalled as above, but entirely removed v1.36 first.
Same result.

I didn't try v1.41 clean install yet, but will.

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Re: Filters through accounts

2000-03-24 Thread Allie Martin

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:47:19 +0100, SyP wrote:

> I set up a filter in my Account1, and it moves some messages into
> Account2//Inbox. I  checked "Continue processing with other filters"
> in Sorting Office, but The Bat! would not execute the filters of
> Account2.

Though I'm a bit uncertain about the precise purpose of that
option to "Continue processing with other filters", I know that it has
nothing to do with running filters for separate accounts one after the
other. Each accounts filtering has to be executed separately.

> Is there any way for filters to work throughout accounts?

Not the way that you're indicating.

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Re: The Bat! - bug report

2000-03-24 Thread Simon

Jay, dia duit!

On 24/03/2000 you may or may not have meant to post the following to TBUDL:

>   Steps to reproduce the bug:
>  Click on a message in the message list, hit Ctrl-R, voilá a
>  reply.

>  Double click on a message, hit Ctrl-R, voilá a
>  reply.

>  Click on a message in the message list, click into the message in
>  the preview pane, hit Ctrl-R, NOTHING.

If you hit the tab key twice to regain focus then hit Ctrl+R all is hunky
dory :)

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Re: HELP with upgrade to 1.41

2000-03-24 Thread Allie Martin

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 13:13:25 +0100, István Szendrő wrote:

> After a crash I reinstalled my original v1.36. It worked fine.

> Then I installed v1.41 final on top of it and boom, no more "New
> message" and no more "Reply To". Instead a message saying that The
> Bat! tried to read from . Killed task.

> Reinstalled as above, but entirely removed v1.36 first.

Including registry keys? :)

> Same result.

> I didn't try v1.41 clean install yet, but will.

Strange. I've been using the same installation of TB! since
version 1.31 I think, installing the new betas and installing each
full release on top. No problems to date. Have you redownloaded the
TB1.41 full install executable? Just to check the obvious because we
shouldn't assume. The file you downloaded to install TB1.41 is calle
the_bat.exe right? and it's 1,688Kb size right?


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Re: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Leif,

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:41:13 +0900 GMT (24.03.2000, 19:41 +0800 GMT),
Leif Gregory wrote:

LG> Hello Michael, 

LG> Open Opera, Click "Preferences" on the toolbar, then select "Default
LG> Browser".  Put checkmarks in the boxes for *.htm and *.html, and
LG> protocols http.


LG> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 at 20:18:36 [GMT +0900], you wrote:
MB>> My browser is Opera 3.62

...and please confirm to us whether it works. ;-)

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Re[2]: HELP with upgrade to 1.41

2000-03-24 Thread István Szendrő

Hello Allie,

Friday, March 24, 2000, 1:49:12 PM, you wrote:

AM> Including registry keys? :)
Yes. *And* the message base (backed it up, of course).

AM> Strange. I've been using the same installation of TB! since
AM> version 1.31 I think, installing the new betas and installing each
AM> full release on top. No problems to date. Have you redownloaded the
AM> TB1.41 full install executable? Just to check the obvious because we
AM> shouldn't assume. The file you downloaded to install TB1.41 is calle
AM> the_bat.exe right? and it's 1,688Kb size right?

the_bat.exe: 1,665,775 bytes.
Before the crash I, too, continuously upgraded on top of the earlier
version until and inlcuding v1.41 with no problems.

I now installed v1.41 on top of 1.36 again, same problem.
Installed v1.36 on top of v1.41, problem gone.
Seems to be consequent, at least.

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Re[2]: Attachements

2000-03-24 Thread Arno van Stralen

Steve,

Thursday, March 23, 2000, 7:57:54 PM, you wrote:

>> Most ISP's will indeed. That rule does not count for Sonera though. :)

Steve> Actually, it all depends.  A lot of ISPs never keep track of passwords for
Steve> security reasons.  They will reset your password but they honestly don't know
Steve> your password (most are encoded).

Ah well, believe me, they know :) The quality of service they're
providing, both in a technical and customer-relations view, are so
bad I cannot believe myself I'm transferring $40 every month to their
bank account. But hey, it's the only cable internet provider in the
neighbourhood, so I'll just have to deal with it. But this discussion
is gettin' kinda off-topic so I'll make an end to it. ;-)

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Re: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Dennis W. Greer

Hello Thomas,

I wasn't the one with the problem, but I followed Leif's suggestion
and it worked perfectly without even a reboot.

Friday, March 24, 2000, 4:31:04 AM, you wrote:

TF> Hallo Leif,

TF> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:41:13 +0900 GMT (24.03.2000, 19:41 +0800 GMT),
TF> Leif Gregory wrote:

LG>> Hello Michael, 

LG>> Open Opera, Click "Preferences" on the toolbar, then select "Default
LG>> Browser".  Put checkmarks in the boxes for *.htm and *.html, and
LG>> protocols http.


LG>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 at 20:18:36 [GMT +0900], you wrote:
MB>>> My browser is Opera 3.62

TF> ...and please confirm to us whether it works. ;-)




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The Bat! - bug report

2000-03-24 Thread Roel

Hello The Bat! developers,

  I'm using The Bat! Version 1.42 Beta/6
  Serial Number UNREG / CD5BF9353B3B7091
  under Windows 98 4.10 Build   A 
  and would like to report a bug

  The bug description:

setup:
- enable 'auto-check every x minutes' with a 1 minute interval
- enable combined-delivery:

when you send out a very large message (that takes more than 1
minute for composing & sending), it will get send an infinite number
of times if you don't cancel the process:

because the message is in the outbox, the new 'send&receive'-check
will send it too, causing it to stay in the outbox for another
minute, triggering the next 'send&receive' etc...

it's not something that'll happen often, but when it does on a
unmanned pc, you're mailbombing someone with extremely large
messages while that wasn't the intention at all...

maybe you should implement a temporary flag for the message or
something...

Regards,
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The Bat Ver. 2, PIM, Cookie Randomizer

2000-03-24 Thread Dennis W. Greer

Hello Bat List,

What is the latest word on the release of Version 2.0?

Does there exist a PIM that integrates The Bat, Word 97, WordPerfect 9
(2000) and WordPerfect 8 address books and browser links?

Is there a cookie radomizer that will work with The Bat and handle
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Archiving Question

2000-03-24 Thread Jeff Worley


Hello Fellow Bat-ty People,

  Is there a way to archive old messages automatically by date?  For
  instance setting a filter on a folder that moves messages to another
  folder once they are more than 60 days old.  I was unable to find an
  archive function per se in any of TB's menus or documentation.

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Re[2]: Filters through accounts

2000-03-24 Thread SyP

Hi!

Allie Martin wrote at 3/24/2000, 1:17 :

AM> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:47:19 +0100, SyP wrote:

>> Is there any way for filters to work throughout accounts?

AM> Not the way that you're indicating.

Then I guess multiple POP3 mailboxes for one account would do for
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Re: hyperlinks

2000-03-24 Thread Allie Martin

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:12:21 -0800, Dennis W. Greer wrote:

> I wasn't the one with the problem, but I followed Leif's suggestion
> and it worked perfectly without even a reboot.

:) All Opera did was save you the trouble of manually creating
an association of Opera with hypertext links which indeed should not
require a reboot. File-type association adjustments may be done on the
fly.

TF>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:41:13 +0900 GMT (24.03.2000, 19:41 +0800
TF>> GMT), Leif Gregory wrote:

LG>>> Hello Michael, 

LG>>> Open Opera, Click "Preferences" on the toolbar, then select "Default
LG>>> Browser".  Put checkmarks in the boxes for *.htm and *.html, and
LG>>> protocols http.


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Re: The Bat Ver. 2, PIM, Cookie Randomizer

2000-03-24 Thread Allie Martin

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:33:57 -0800, Dennis W. Greer wrote:

> What is the latest word on the release of Version 2.0?

I don't know.

> Does there exist a PIM that integrates The Bat, Word 97, WordPerfect 9
> (2000) and WordPerfect 8 address books and browser links?

AFAIK, there's none. :(

> Is there a cookie radomizer that will work with The Bat and handle
> multi-line cookies (tags)?

The Bat! already supports multi-line cookies. Just use the
'\n' operator.

For example:

"The Bat! already supports \n multi-line cookies."

will look like this when generated.

"The Bat! already supports
multi-line cookies."

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Re: Filters through accounts

2000-03-24 Thread Allie Martin

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 18:23:29 +0100, SyP wrote:

>>> Is there any way for filters to work throughout accounts?

AM>> Not the way that you're indicating.

> Then I guess multiple POP3 mailboxes for one account would do for
> me... ;)

Then you'll soon have your wish. TB! version 2 will support
multiple POP3 server per mail account.

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Re: Archiving Question

2000-03-24 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

Hi Jeff,

On  24 March 2000  at  10:33:36 GMT -0600 (which was 16:33 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:

> Is there a way to archive old messages automatically by date?

We were discussing this issue a couple of weeks back and I honed in on
the  following  construct:  use  a  filter  to move mail into the main
browse  folder  and  at  the  same  time copy the mail straight to the
Archive folder as well. Set a 60 day time limit on the root folder and
it  has  exactly  the effect you are looking for. Okay, so the mail is
duplicated  between  the  two  folders during the 60 days, but I don't
find that a problem.

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Re: The Bat Ver. 2, PIM, Cookie Randomizer

2000-03-24 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

Hi Dennis,

On  24 March 2000  at  08:33:57 GMT -0800 (which was 16:33 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:

> What is the latest word on the release of Version 2.0?

Well, RIT are pioneering some of the V2 code in the latest Beta.

> Does there exist a PIM that integrates The Bat, Word 97, WordPerfect
> 9 (2000) and WordPerfect 8 address books and browser links?

Not AFAIK.

> Is there a cookie radomizer that will work with The Bat and handle
> multi-line cookies (tags)?

Yes.  It  is called The Bat! ;-). To make a cookie multiline it has to
be encoded as follows:

 This is line one of a multiline cookie\nand this is line two.

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Unproductive behavior of delete and move buttons in the View window

2000-03-24 Thread Tony AT Mendina

When I doubleclick on the first message in a folder, as often happens
when I sit down and read mail for this list, the message pops up in
its own reader window. This is good.

But, in that window, the delete (trashcan) button and the two red
arrows don't behave as expected. Any of the three will produce orderly
movement for a message or two (up or down, as appropriate) and then
suddenly skip a dozen messages or so and resume normal behavior. The
button works normally for a few messages, then ZAP skips a dozen
messages or so.

This makes reading busy mailing lists a chore. I thought upgrading to
version 1.41 would solve the problem, but it does not.

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Re: The Bat Ver. 2, PIM, Cookie Randomizer

2000-03-24 Thread Douglas Hinds


Hello Dennis,

Friday, March 24, 2000, 10:33:57 AM, you wrote:

DWG> Does there exist a PIM that integrates The Bat, Word 97,
DWG> WordPerfect 9 (2000) and WordPerfect 8 address books and browser
DWG> links?

I use EccoPro and though it came with it's own browser (WebSurfer) and
email client (ZMail), I'll bet it could be made to integrate with TB!
It's internet url file will call up Opera just fine and it does OLE2
(it's a document manager - you can call any file up it the program its
associated with).

Be aware that netmanage has decided to drop Ecco but this was received
in Oct 99 from: "Ann Christmas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

AC> we are still selling and supporting ecco to our customers. We will
AC> continue to sell and support ecco until we find a new owner for
AC> the product. We are moving in a different direction to better the
AC> company and we decided that ecco was not a beneficial product to
AC> our movement. We apologize for any inconvenience to our customers.
AC> But as a CEO and professional I am sure you understand about
AC> progress and change. If you need further information please let us
AC> know. Thank You for your concern.

You can problem get it from them as shareware (it was there on their
website that way, but it's not there now, I believe). I suggest you
write them to ask for a trial version and about TB integration (ZMail
is now strictly a UNIX email client).

DWG> Is there a cookie randomizer that will work with The Bat and handle
DWG> multi-line cookies (tags)?

TB! itself will randomize. Just leave a blank line between cookies of
any length.

Douglas

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hyperlinks - again

2000-03-24 Thread Michael Berger

The suggested Opera settings have been in place since I began using it
months ago.
The problem is that when I click on a hyperlink from within a TB
message, I get only a message which says: "no application is
associated with this specific file..."
The only way to activate the hyperlink is to right click, save to
clipboard and then paste into Opera direct link input function.
In other email programs I have used, this cumbersome process was not
necessary; just click on the link and the page comes up.
I hope this explanation is clear.

Michael Berger

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Re: hyperlinks - again

2000-03-24 Thread tracer

Hello Michael Berger,
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 09:00:47 +0900 GMT your local time,
which was Saturday, March 25, 2000, 7:00:47 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Michael Berger wrote:


> The suggested Opera settings have been in place since I began using it
> months ago.
> The problem is that when I click on a hyperlink from within a TB
> message, I get only a message which says: "no application is
> associated with this specific file..."
> The only way to activate the hyperlink is to right click, save to
> clipboard and then paste into Opera direct link input function.
> In other email programs I have used, this cumbersome process was not
> necessary; just click on the link and the page comes up.
> I hope this explanation is clear.

have you ever had Netscape installed and removed???
It is very capable of taking on uninstall system required associations
with it...

> Michael Berger



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Re: hyperlinks - again

2000-03-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Michael,

On Sat, 25 Mar 2000 09:00:47 +0900 GMT (25.03.2000, 08:00 +0800 GMT),
Michael Berger wrote:

MB> The suggested Opera settings have been in place since I began using it
MB> months ago.
MB> The problem is that when I click on a hyperlink from within a TB
MB> message, I get only a message which says: "no application is
MB> associated with this specific file..."

What's your OS? - Can you check whether *.htm and *.html files are
associated with any application in your OS, and TB just doesn't read
it for some reason? Maybe the "detault" setting in Opera didn't work.

On my system, these file extensions are associated with Netscape.
Every time I click on a URL within TB, Netscape will be launched.

To check the file associations, you can to the registry and look under
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT (that's Win 98). I believe there is also a "legal"
way of looking this up somewhere, I just don't know it. ;-)

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Re[2]: hyperlinks - again

2000-03-24 Thread Michael Berger

My OS is Win95. I also have NS4.7 installed but when that is up and
running, still nothing happens from within TB.

Michael Berger

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