Re: Bug In 1.47 Reading Confirmation

2000-11-09 Thread Tony Boom

This message: 09/11/2000 08:35 GMT.

Hello joeo,


  A reminder of what joeo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
  08 November 2000 at 16:33:40 GMT -0500

j 7) I am using Windows ME. I do not know why The-Bat shows Windows 98
j below. Another Bug?

j Using THE Bat! 1.47 Halloween Edition under Windows 98
j 4.90 Build 3000

No it's not a bug. Windows ME is Windows 98. It's the major version,
minor version and build numbers that determine the difference.

As you can see, my signature reads the same as yours. I just added a few
characters to be flash.
  

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Re: Digest (11/09/2000 08:02) Special Issue (#2000-501)

2000-11-09 Thread Manfred Ell

On 09-11-2000 at 17:24:49GMT -0800 (which was 1:24 where I live)
Clearwater Landscapes wrote regarding the subject of " Digest (11/09/2000 08:02) 
Special Issue (#2000-501) "

 In response to your message received on  Thu, 09 Nov 2000 08:02:54 +0700

 Hello Clearwater,

 Are you using IMAP=3F

 Regards


 Hi Manfred,

 Thanks for the response. No, am using POP3.


Hello Clearwater,

I had this problem with IMAP (that's why I asked) but this was resolved in
the last version.


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Re[2]: Bug In 1.47 Reading Confirmation

2000-11-09 Thread joeo

Hi Januk,



Best regards,
 
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Wednesday, November 08, 2000, 7:02:20 PM, you wrote:



 I'm curious, what does Windows ME report as it's version number?  To
 check, right click on MyComputer and select the properties option.
 If ME is like 98SE, you'll see the System information with the Windows
 version number.  TB copies those numbers exactly here on my system.

 It sounds like a bug, but not TB's.  It sounds like a WindowsME bug.

System:

   Microsoft Windows ME
   4.90.3000

Where is the Bat getting Windows 98? The version and build are
correct!

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Re: Bug In 1.47 Reading Confirmation

2000-11-09 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone


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Hi joeo,

On 09 November 2000 at 07:35:52 GMT -0500 (which was 12:35 where I
live) joeo wrote and made these points:

 It sounds like a bug, but not TB's.  It sounds like a WindowsME bug.

j System:

jMicrosoft Windows ME
j4.90.3000

j Where is the Bat getting Windows 98? The version and build are
j correct!

Ignore the contents of the System Properties. Microsoft create
standards and then break them time after time. The API for acquiring
the system version information returns numeric version numbers. "ME"
is not numeric. The OS version *is* Windows 98. WinME *is* merely a
service pack.

In the same vein, Windows 2000 doesn't exist in that domain either. It
is (as you can see below) NT version 5. It's not RITlabs fault. It's
Microsoft moving the goalposts (what the API is supposed to do by
specification) and pulling the wool over their customers' eyes. How
else can they charge for a brand new OS when they're really only
selling a service pack? Make it show the OS with a whole new name and,
look, they can charge a comparative fortune for it!

It would be up to RIT to add extra interpretation logic to code that
Micro$oft originally said would be fixed. Is this to happen with every
new OS release?

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text mode version?

2000-11-09 Thread Karsten Engelke

Moin.

This  idea may sound a bit useless, but I'm looking for a program that
can  read the message base of TB! and runs in textmode. My TB! manages
seven  accounts.  When I'm not at home I still want and sometimes need
to  check  for  mails. But it would be way to much work to forward all
mails to an account I can access via Web, everytime I'm not at home.

And so a textmode program which I can start via Telnet would perfectly
fit  my  needs in this case. If somebody has a better idea how I could
check  mails from distant computer, please feel free to tell me. I had
this  Telnet  idea,  because it can be found on nearly every computer.
And  setting up a Telnet daemon under Win2k with limited access to the
mail folders isn't that complicated.


mfg, kaeng

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Re: text mode version?

2000-11-09 Thread Marc Sommer

Hello Karsten,

create a filter which is valid for every incoming mail and use in the
sorting office "actions - export message to file - export format text
- append to existing file". Now you can view this text file via
telnet.

bye, Marc

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Re: setting TB! to text view

2000-11-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Tuesday, November 07, 2000, 9:32:30 AM, Marck wrote:

ML Marck, you got me curious. How do they implement PGP
ML differently to avoid this.

 I only have anecdotal evidence that other PGP integrations remove
 the PGP signing envelope and '- ' quoting for storage purposes. I
 can't quote which clients do this.

Ok, let's forget what they do. Maybe we can think of something for
RIT.

ML It surely sounds like a good idea for TB to follow suit. Any
ML downside to their approach?

 Only that AFAIAC it compromises the validity of the sent message
 defeating the evidential aspects of storing signed messages.

Hmmm, if TB doesn't touch a signed message either when sending out
or upon receiving, there would be no risk of compromising the
validity, right?

I vaguely remember a while back some people suggested TB to hide the
"-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-" line and other PGP kludges and
display a symbol somewhere instead. If that can be done, I guess
it's also doable for TB to recognize the "- --" line as the
signature separator when a message is PGP-signed, and treat it as
such when creating the quoted text for replies. Sort of like
embedding one of the professionally developed macros into the %quote
macro. How about that?

Make it a wish.

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Re: Panic sets in: could this be???

2000-11-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Tuesday, November 07, 2000, 10:27:46 AM, Kiyan wrote:

 Well, I tried the new account thing and it didn't work. Then in
 the dispatcher I noticed that a lot of the dates are totally
 wrong. I retrieve the message in the dispatcher and it's missing
 the last two chars, but I check the headers and the dates for
 received (on the server) are fine. But for some reason the dates
 in the dispatcher are from 1994 or 1995.. at least a good
 number of them.. This may be somehow related.

Just opened an account with mailandnews.com, and indeed the messages
are shown to have dates from 1995 when I use the mail dispatcher
with IMAP4 connection. If I change the account to POP3, all is fine.

I couldn't duplicate the problem with missing characters, probably
because TB automatically add a couple of trailing blank lines at the
end when sending out messages. I tried hard to remove them all, even
exported a test message, took out all trailing blank lines (and
inspected it in hex mode to make sure there's no 0D0A at the end),
imported it back into the Outbox to send it. Still no problem. I
check the message in my Sent folder, and alas, TB add two or three
pairs of ODOA at its end.

That said, when I inspected the received test messages in my
mailandnews.com account, there's no sign of anything being removed
at the end. Even those line separators. So, if you like, you may
send me a test message and I'll see how it turns up.

BTW, even with this problem, there's no need to abandon that
account. mailandnews.com support both IMAP4 and POP3. I changed my
account settings to POP3 and everything was fine. The problem with
dispatcher showing wrong date was gone, too.

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Re[2]: filter - if read color coded move

2000-11-09 Thread Jan Rifkinson

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Hi A. Curtis,

  On  Wednesday,  November 08, 2000 @ 08:38:41 -0500
  you  wrote the following in regards to filter - if
  read  color coded move:

A. Curtis Are you moving messages with the 'ToDo' colour code from only the Inbox?

  no

JR Under the Inbox the folder structure includes 12 other folders.

A. Curtis OK. Do you wish to move messages with the 'ToDo' colour code from these
A. Curtis other folders as well?

  yes

JR I have set the above described filter  placed it @ the bottom of
JR the list of "read" filters. The 3 filters that precede it all have
JR the option "continue processing with other filters" selected.

A. Curtis OK, but note that if any of the three preceding filters moves messages
A. Curtis to another folder, none of the messages that are moved will get a chance
A. Curtis to be filtered by your newly created filter.

  OK,  I removed the "continue processing with other
  filters"  option  now   put it @ top of the list.

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Re: Bug In 1.47 Reading Confirmation

2000-11-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Wednesday, November 08, 2000, 4:02:20 PM, Januk wrote:

 I'm curious, what does Windows ME report as it's version number?

[snipped]

 It sounds like a bug, but not TB's.  It sounds like a WindowsME
 bug.

When did telling the truth become a bug. ;-)

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Re: setting TB! to text view

2000-11-09 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone


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Hi Ming-Li,

On 09 November 2000 at 07:30:28 GMT -0800 (which was 15:30 where I
live) Ming-Li wrote and made these points:

ML Ok, let's forget what they do. Maybe we can think of something for
ML RIT.

Agreed.

ML Hmmm, if TB doesn't touch a signed message either when sending out
ML or upon receiving, there would be no risk of compromising the
ML validity, right?

Yes.

ML I vaguely remember a while back some people suggested TB to hide
ML the "-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-" line and other PGP
ML kludges and display a symbol somewhere instead. If that can be
ML done, I guess it's also doable for TB to recognize the "- --" line
ML as the signature separator when a message is PGP-signed, and treat
ML it as such when creating the quoted text for replies. Sort of like
ML embedding one of the professionally developed macros into the
ML %quote macro. How about that?

That would be really good. So a PGP signed message would look very
similar to an S/MIME one once in the message base. It would also mean
that the message content could then appear as it did in the moment
before it was signed.

OTOH, I have a feeling that would compromise the way TB V1 handles the
mail-base and would have to be a V2 wish=list item.

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Re: text mode version?

2000-11-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 6:43:20 AM, Karsten wrote:

 This  idea may sound a bit useless, but I'm looking for a program
 that can  read the message base of TB! and runs in textmode.

Well, a text editor that doesn't care for the binary codes could do
it. (Most of a .tbb file is in plain text, blended with some binary
data.)

 When I'm not at home I still want and sometimes need to  check for
 mails. [...] And so a textmode program which I can start via
 Telnet would perfectly fit  my  needs in this case.

If you like, you may also create a batch file that would export all
your mail (or only folders you need) to text files, and execute it
before leaving. Or you may set up filters to export mail to Unix
Mailbox files upon receiving.

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S/Mime Certificates

2000-11-09 Thread zefram


Does anyone know where and how I can get a S/Mime certificate for the
use with The bat??

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Re: Panic sets in: could this be???

2000-11-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 7:49:52 AM, Ming-Li wrote:

 Just opened an account with mailandnews.com, [...] So, if you
 like, you may send me a test message and I'll see how it turns up.

Forgot to mention, the account is [EMAIL PROTECTED].

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Re: setting TB! to text view

2000-11-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Thursday, November 09, 2000, 8:23:08 AM, Marck wrote:

ML I guess it's also doable for TB to recognize the "- --" line as
ML the signature separator when a message is PGP-signed, and treat
ML it as such when creating the quoted text for replies. Sort of
ML like embedding one of the professionally developed macros into
ML the %quote macro. How about that?

 That would be really good. So a PGP signed message would look very
 similar to an S/MIME one once in the message base. It would also mean
 that the message content could then appear as it did in the moment
 before it was signed.

Sorry, I don't understand this. How does a S/MIME message look in a
message base? You mean with their signature data removed?

 OTOH, I have a feeling that would compromise the way TB V1 handles the
 mail-base and would have to be a V2 wish=list item.

Looks like we have different ideas in mind. I was merely suggesting
TB to recognize the right signature line in a PGP-signed message and
strip the extra PGP kludges automatically as many do now with those
spectacular macros (thanks to you and other RE experts on the list)
WHEN creating a reply. Nothing in the message base need to be
changed.

That being said, I don't mind when it's going to happen.

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Russian spell checker available somehow?

2000-11-09 Thread Alexander Levenetz

Hello everybody,


is there any way to implement a Russian spell checker in TB? Maybe
there is even one available already? Int-pack is installed, I have
English, French, German... but I need Russian. :-)

Thanks,

Alexander

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Re: setting TB! to text view

2000-11-09 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone


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Hi Ming-Li,

On 09 November 2000 at 09:36:36 GMT -0800 (which was 17:36 where I
live) Ming-Li wrote and made these points:

 That would be really good. So a PGP signed message would look very
 similar to an S/MIME one once in the message base. It would also mean
 that the message content could then appear as it did in the moment
 before it was signed.

ML Sorry, I don't understand this. How does a S/MIME message look in a
ML message base? You mean with their signature data removed?

It looks as it did when it arrived - with a MIME attachment which
contains the signature. This is a clear construct which remains intact
in the message base (that's why I keep bringing it up).

 OTOH, I have a feeling that would compromise the way TB V1 handles the
 mail-base and would have to be a V2 wish=list item.

ML Looks like we have different ideas in mind.

Not necessarily.

ML I was merely suggesting TB to recognize the right signature line
ML in a PGP-signed message and strip the extra PGP kludges
ML automatically as many do now with those spectacular macros (thanks
ML to you and other RE experts on the list) WHEN creating a reply.
ML Nothing in the message base need to be changed.

I was suggesting that it would be nice to see the message as written
with the signature showing up as an external phenomenon.

Yes, it probably would be nice if Reply did do it all by itself but,
hey, we're there already with the RE ;-).

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Re: setting TB! to text view

2000-11-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Marck,

On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 18:25:07 + GMT (10/11/2000, 02:25 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

 OTOH, I have a feeling that would compromise the way TB V1 handles the
 mail-base and would have to be a V2 wish=list item.

ML Looks like we have different ideas in mind.

MDP Not necessarily.

Then why do you say the mail-base would have to be different? If I
understand Ming-Li correctly, he is only talking about how it is
displayed, not stored. I fully agree with Ming-Li (if what he meanz is
what I understand g).

MDP I was suggesting that it would be nice to see the message as written
MDP with the signature showing up as an external phenomenon.

I agree, if you mean like it is done with the S/Mime sigs now. I don't
wish to see the digital sig in the body of the email.

Only point I would like to change is that these icons should be in the
grey header area rather than taking up as much space as "real"
attachments, like they do now.

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Re: setting TB! to text view

2000-11-09 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 09:36:36 -0800, Ming-Li wrote these
words of wisdom:

[...]
ML Looks like we have different ideas in mind. I was merely suggesting
ML TB to recognize the right signature line in a PGP-signed message and
ML strip the extra PGP kludges automatically as many do now with those
ML spectacular macros (thanks to you and other RE experts on the list)
ML WHEN creating a reply. Nothing in the message base need to be
ML changed.

ML That being said, I don't mind when it's going to happen.

PMMail2000 Pro does something very similar to what you propose. Whe you
open a PGP signed message, none of the signature related stuff is
displayed in the message viewer. However, in the status bar is a
statement that the message is PGP signed and whether or not the
signature is valid. It's therefore nice and unobtrusive, and secondly,
the signatures are checked automatically. I long for some means to
automatically check PGP signatures without a separate popup window
having to be dealt with for each check.

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Re: filter - if read color coded move

2000-11-09 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 10:59:26 -0500, Jan Rifkinson wrote these
words of wisdom:

A. Curtis OK, but note that if any of the three preceding filters
A. Curtis moves messages to another folder, none of the messages that
A. Curtis are moved will get a chance to be filtered by your newly
A. Curtis created filter.

JR OK, I removed the "continue processing with other filters" option
JR now  put it @ top of the list.

OK. The placing of the filter at the beginning of the list is fine.

If you're using this single filter you'll have to run it manually for
each folder. If you wish the filtering to be done automatically in all
intended folders, you need to create a filter for each folder you wish
this filter type to work on, setting the source folder for each filter
accordingly. It's really not that bad  just copy the filter for each
folder by hitting the copy button and then go through, changing the
source folder for each. It may take a little effort to setup but it sure
beats having to manually run the filter repeatedly on each of the source
folders.

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Re[2]: filter - if read color coded move

2000-11-09 Thread Jan Rifkinson

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Hi A. Curtis,

  On  Thursday,  November  09, 2000 @ 15:38:49 -0500
  you  wrote the following in regards to filter - if
  read  color coded move:


A. Curtis [...] If you wish the filtering to be done automatically in all
A. Curtis intended folders, you need to create a filter for each folder you wish
A. Curtis this filter type to work on, setting the source folder for each filter
A. Curtis accordingly. It's really not that bad  just copy the filter for each
A. Curtis folder by hitting the copy button and then go through, changing the
A. Curtis source folder for each. It may take a little effort to setup but it sure
A. Curtis beats having to manually run the filter repeatedly on each of the source
A. Curtis folders.

  In fact this process was *very* easy  seems to be
  working.  Thanks  for  seeing  this  thru with me.

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Re: filter - if read color coded move

2000-11-09 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000 16:41:17 -0500, Jan Rifkinson thoughtfully wrote
the following:

JR In fact this process was *very* easy  seems to be working. Thanks
JR for seeing this thru with me.

My pleasure as always Jan. :-)

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macro dumping *just* eGroups ads

2000-11-09 Thread Jan Rifkinson

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Hello BatListers,

In the Regex Macro Collection @ URL
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/macros.html
the  following  macro is described as a way to clean
up a reply, dumping PGP sigs as well as eGroups.

%quotes="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)(^-BEGIN PGP 
SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(-*?\s*?--\s*\n|_{40,}\s*\n|-BEGIN PGP 
SIGNATURE.*s?\n|-+\s*eGroups.*~-~.*-*_-)|\z)""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%text""%SUBPATT=""3"""

There  are  a # of egroups I belong to where the PGP
sig  is  not employed  the above macro doesn't seem
to   work   there, though it works like a charm when
PGP info is present.

I  guess the PGP pattern has to be removed, yes? no?
help. TIA

Jan Rifkinson
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Re: Add Sender to Address Book

2000-11-09 Thread Bill Grant


Thank you.   :)

Januk Aggarwal wrote:
JA  Check that under the address book's properties that you have "Use
JA  this book for ADD/DELETE..." selected.  Check the other address books
JA  to see if your correspondents have been added to any of them.

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Re: macro dumping *just* eGroups ads

2000-11-09 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Jan,

On  Thu, 9 Nov 2000  at  21:17:43 GMT -0500 (which was 6:17 PM
where I live) witnesses say Jan Rifkinson typed:

snip

 There  are  a # of egroups I belong to where the PGP
 sig  is  not employed  the above macro doesn't seem
 to   work   there, though it works like a charm when
 PGP info is present.

I seem to remember this macro working for me in the past with e-Groups
posts with no PGP signatures.  Looking at the RegExp Syntax, it
shouldn't need the PGP part removed to work successfully.  But the
e-Group ads must be at the end of the message.  Where are they in your
lists?

If the ads are at the beginning, try this one, it is an earlier
incarnation of the same macro.  As usual, this should be on one line
for best results.

%quotes="%SETPATTREGEXP=""(?is)(^-+ eGroups.*~-~.*-*_-$\s+){0,1}(^-BEGIN PGP 
SIGNED.*?\n(Hash:.*?\n)?\s*)?(.*?)(^(- --\s*\n|_{40,}\s*\n|-BEGIN PGP 
SIGNATURE)|\z)""%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=""%text""%SUBPATT=""4"""

If that's not the problem, how exactly is the macro failing?  Are you
getting too much quoted, not enough... ?

 I  guess the PGP pattern has to be removed, yes? no?

More likely the e-Groups people changed something minor to make the
match fail. In addition to the above requested information, can you
please post and example of the ads that you are trying to remove?


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Re: Russian spell checker available somehow?

2000-11-09 Thread Oleg Zalyalov

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Thursday, November 09, 2000, Alexander Levenetz wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Russian spell checker available somehow?:

AL is there any way to implement a Russian spell checker in TB? Maybe
AL there is even one available already? Int-pack is installed, I have
AL English, French, German... but I need Russian. :-)
Intpack only includes russian interface and not dictionaries.
You can use CSAPI (e.g. included with M$ Office). The way is discribed
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You can get FAQ by mail using this reference
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