Re[6]: Unicode TB!'s Browser

2000-12-26 Thread OK3

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Tuesday, December 26, 2000, Avenarius wrote to Opera Users about
Unicode  TB!'s Browser:

A Thanks for the suggestions, David and Oleg, but the point seems to
A be: in Internet Explorer you need to press

A ALT
A A
A initial letter for a bookmark or bookmarks folder
A initial letter for a bookmark

A and the desired page opens: that's 3 or (maximum) 4 keystrokes.

A In Opera you need to press

A F8   [to access the data field to type into]
A a few letters to distinguish your bookmark / bookmarks folder
A F2 (or Shift+F2)  [to start loading the page]

No. Only Shift-F2 to get input line and start typing nickname. Loading
starts automatically when what you type in identify only one bookmark.

A How many keystrokes is that compared to IE? Time is a key factor in
A browsing, and I'm wasting it whenever I need to access bookmarks in
A Opera.
2  times  less if there no other bookmark nicknames starting with this
letter.

If you don't know a product you shouldn't write so big letters blaming
it things it is not guilty.

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Re: Lost Inbox messages when upgrading

2000-12-26 Thread Homesick Mac

Hello TBUDL,

Monday, December 25, 2000, 6:04:58 PM, you wrote:

Tmtdc In  1.48  you  have a new Import option which will allow you to import
Tmtdc .MSB files. This should get you out of trouble (last thing you want on
Tmtdc a family holiday).

 
Thanks very much, how simple, and yet I didn't think of it

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TB! v1.48 - LDAP address book usage

2000-12-26 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello BatListers,

   If I do a search in all my address books, I get consistent
   failures from certain LDAP address books. Is there some way to
   remedy this situation?

Thank you.

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MAPI

2000-12-26 Thread George F. Schoelles

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New Mapi error since installing 148f:
"The ordinal 17 could not be located in the dynamic link library
MAPI32.dll"

Any thoughts on fixing this?

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Re: New to the BAT, virus question

2000-12-26 Thread Douglas Hinds


Hello fellow TB! Users following this thread about viruses and TB!:

It might be of interest that using an unregistered free version of
DrWeb antivirus software (www.drweb.ru or www.dials.ru), that
contains a SpIDer Guard feature that (evidently) monitors email
downloads, informed me that the file OECLNNOE.exe, downloaded to
D:\#TB!_dmh\attach was infected w/ the Vecna.3040 virus.

That was fine. But I've need to run an evaluation key in order for
it to let me program it to cure or delete or rename the bug. As is
it only lets me lock up or shut down, not exactly what I want to do
while downloading.

I had to reboot though, changed the extension to txt, didn't see
much I understood, then deleted it twice (from the windows trash can
also).

But the thing works.

(I hope that looking at it as I did in Notepad is safe).

DH

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Re: New to the BAT, virus question

2000-12-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Douglas,

On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 10:12:03 -0600 GMT (27/12/2000, 00:12 +0800 GMT),
Douglas Hinds wrote:

DH That was fine. But I've need to run an evaluation key in order for
DH it to let me program it to cure or delete or rename the bug. As is
DH it only lets me lock up or shut down, not exactly what I want to do
DH while downloading.

g So they make you pay before they make it work. But they do want to
show you what you are missing... or not missing: they give you the
scare. "You should have paid and gotten the key, then your PC wouldn't
be down the drain" kind of way. LOL!

DH (I hope that looking at it as I did in Notepad is safe).

It usually would, even though I don't know that particular virus.
Viruses need to be run, started, executed, whatever, to work, but
looking at them wouldn't start the code.

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OT: Fighting with viruses

2000-12-26 Thread Jacek 'kocurek' Wojaczynski

Hello,

Manfred Ell wrote:

[...]
 So I think Marck has been lucky so far...but his time will come one
 day..

Well, I think it's not the matter of luckiness. It is the matter of good
protection, experience, being careful, good software (like TB!) and using
your own intelligence.

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Re[7]: Unicode TB!'s Browser

2000-12-26 Thread Avenarius

A Bat-fellow, Oleg Zalyalov,
wrote on Tuesday, December 26, 2000 at 12:59:04 (GMT +0400), 
which was 9:59 a.m. in Bratislava --

A How many keystrokes is that compared to IE? Time is a key factor in
A browsing, and I'm wasting it whenever I need to access bookmarks in
A Opera.

O 2  times  less if there no other bookmark nicknames starting with this
O letter.

If.

O If you don't know a product you shouldn't write so big letters blaming
O it things it is not guilty.

I apologize if it offended you or others. Besides berating, I also
praised Opera as the currently best browser; thanks for teaching me
new tricks about it. To return to this thread's subject heading,
what's more offensive than my partially misstated objections to
Opera's handling of bookmarks is the fact that a web browser, in a
Version 5.0, dares to call itself "The Best Browsing Experience That
There Ever Was" while failing to display the national characters used
by the eastern half of the European continent.

Perhaps Opera should advertise itself,

"The Best Browsing Experience That There Ever Was For Western
Europeans Who Never Bothered to Learn an Eastern European Language".

That would be less succinct but at least free from hypocrisy.


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Quick Template query.

2000-12-26 Thread Chris Wilson


I am starting to do some technical support for products I make and now
have a need for Quick Templates. I have never used these before. If I
spend hours creating some templates for future usage can I save them to
CD or something in order to keep them should I ever reinstall the OS or
TB!?

Thanks. BTW, if I save to CD can I set file attributes on a written CD
to be not read only? Not strictly a TB! query but the knowledge here is
remarkable.

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Saving a TB! installation to CD

2000-12-26 Thread Chris Wilson


I have a very workable TB! installation but am considering re loading
the OS in an early Spring Clean operation. How can i save it to CD for
future reloading? In particular what do I need to save and what about
file attributes when writing a CD? I will be using Nero 5 to write any
backups.

Thanks.

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Re: Quick Template query.

2000-12-26 Thread SyP

Hello Chris,
 
You wrote on 12/26/2000, 9:08 PM:

Chris Thanks. BTW, if I save to CD can I set file attributes on a
Chris written CD to be not read only?

I don't think it's possible, but most filemanagers (FAR, Windows
Commander at least) have a "clear read-only from CD" option. Explorer,
on the other hand...

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Re: TB! v1.48 - LDAP address book usage

2000-12-26 Thread David Elliott

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Hi Jan,

On 26 December 2000 at 08:50:19 -0500 (which was 13:50 where I live) words
of wisdom emanated from Jan Rifkinson.

JR If I do a search in all my address books, I get consistent failures
JR from certain LDAP address books.

What address books? I can get 1.48 to use an M$ exchange ldap (Global)
address book with no problems.

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Re[2]: Quick Template query.

2000-12-26 Thread Chris Wilson

Tuesday, December 26, 2000, 8:24:20 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Chris,
 
 You wrote on 12/26/2000, 9:08 PM:

Chris Thanks. BTW, if I save to CD can I set file attributes on a
Chris written CD to be not read only?

 I don't think it's possible, but most filemanagers (FAR, Windows
 Commander at least) have a "clear read-only from CD" option. Explorer,
 on the other hand...

OK, well that's good as I sometimes use Windows Commander. I'll check
its options out. Should ALL TB! files be set NOT read only?


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Re[2]: TB! v1.48 - LDAP address book usage

2000-12-26 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello David,

   In a post time stamped  re: "TB! v1.48 - LDAP address book usage" you wrote:

David What address books? I can get 1.48 to use an M$ exchange ldap (Global)
David address book with no problems.

   Well, if I do a search for any name I get a lot of this:

Connect failed:
 InfoSpace
 InfoSpace Business
 Switchboard
 Yahoo! People Search

No status from:
 Intermediate CA
 Trusted Root CA

   While I can understand getting no hits, I don't understand why a
   connect would fail consistently.

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Re: Saving a TB! installation to CD

2000-12-26 Thread Kari Jakobi


Hello Chris,

On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, 20:10:56 h [GMT +] (which
was 21:10 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:


CW I have a very workable TB! installation but am considering re
CW loading the OS in an early Spring Clean operation.

Heard of "Never change a running system" lately?

CW How can i save it to CD for future reloading? In particular what
CW do I need to save and what about file attributes when writing a
CW CD?

a)  You can save the whole TB! Folder including your Mail folders to
the CDR(W).

b)  Save just your Mail folders to the CDR(W) as it seems copying TB!
itself back to your harddisk might take as long as installing it
new.

c)  Use the manual backup utility provided on the FAQ and copy the ZIP
to the CDR(W).

You have to export the registry strings anyways, so go and get the
manual backup utility and use it for your backups.

Make sure you go check out the FAQ, there is instructions for
exporting the reg settings and the mail folders.

http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/howdoi.html#Backing%20up/moving%20The%20Bat

CW I will be using Nero 5 to write any backups.

Me too... tomorrow, after my new 12x cdr drive has arrived muahaha

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Re: Saving a TB! installation to CD

2000-12-26 Thread Tim Musson

Hey Chris,

Tuesday, December 26, 2000, 3:10:56 PM, you wrote:


CW I have a very workable TB! installation but am considering re loading
CW the OS in an early Spring Clean operation. How can i save it to CD for
CW future reloading? In particular what do I need to save and what about
CW file attributes when writing a CD? I will be using Nero 5 to write any
CW backups.

CW Thanks.

I am planing the same - NT4 to W2k reinstall before Jan. so asked
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In v148f:
   Tools
Backup
Restore
Syncronise...

I have not found any documentation, but I did a BU of one of my
accounts, then restored it to another computer with TBv148f and got
everything I checked for (mail, and settings...).  Nice!, but I wish
there were some docs about what is backed up, etc...

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Re[3]: Quick Template query.

2000-12-26 Thread SyP

Hello Chris,
 
You wrote on 12/26/2000, 9:48 PM:

Chris OK, well that's good as I sometimes use Windows Commander. I'll
Chris check its options out.
Mmmm. I'd have sweared that it has this option, I still can't find it
though... Anyway, maybe WinCommander is intelligent enough to clear
the read-only flag automatically.

Chris Should ALL TB! files be set NOT read only?
I think so.

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TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello BatListers,

   Why doesn't the following macro retrieve the handle in an address
   book file?

   Hi %ABofromHANDLE.

Thank you.

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Re: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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I thought I'd comment on Jan Rifkinson's contribution to the list,
sent on Tue, 26 Dec 2000 15:46:44 -0500:

JRWhy doesn't the following macro retrieve the handle in an address
JRbook file?

JRHi %ABofromHANDLE.

The address that 'ofrom' refers to is not in the address book?

This is the most likely case since the macro is sound in construction
and should work if an address book entry contains the 'ofrom'
information.

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Re[4]: Quick Template query.

2000-12-26 Thread Chris Wilson

Tuesday, December 26, 2000, 9:48:38 PM, you wrote:


 Hello Chris,
 
 You wrote on 12/26/2000, 9:48 PM:

Chris OK, well that's good as I sometimes use Windows Commander. I'll
Chris check its options out.
 Mmmm. I'd have sweared that it has this option, I still can't find it
 though... Anyway, maybe WinCommander is intelligent enough to clear
 the read-only flag automatically.

Chris Should ALL TB! files be set NOT read only?
 I think so.

Thanks for the info. My Windows Commander Version 4.51 has a menus
option Files/Change Atrributes which will do them en masse if I mark
them all. That'll do nicely. Cheers!


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Re: Saving a TB! installation to CD

2000-12-26 Thread Tony Boom

This message: 26/12/2000 22:30 GMT.

Hello Chris,


  A reminder of what Chris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
  26 December 2000 at 20:10:56 GMT +

CW I have a very workable TB! installation but am considering re loading
CW the OS in an early Spring Clean operation. How can i save it to CD for
CW future reloading?

  I outlined the complete process necessary (The one that I use anyway
  that has never failed me yet) only a week or so ago so it'll all be in
  the archives.

CW In particular what do I need to save and what about
CW file attributes when writing a CD?

 This can be a problem when writing to a CD unless you compress your
 backup first. I use a batch file (Available from the archives) to backup
 the necessary reg entries and then use plain old Winzip to compress my
 complete The Bat! directory before putting it on CD. Make sure you have
 all the necessary sub folders as well, including paths.

 After a reformat and OS install, unzipping the backup from CD back to
 it's original place on the Hard Drive leaves all the Read/Write
 attributes intact. Double click on the .reg file and your Bat won't know
 it's ever been moved.

CW I will be using Nero 5 to write any backups.

 I prefer Adaptec Direct CD so that I can just drag and drop onto a CDRW.
 Nero should work fine.

 If you can't find the relevant batch file in the archives, mail me and
 I'll send it to you.
  

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Re[2]: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Allie.

  On Tuesday, December 26, 2000 @ 16:55:57 -0500 you wrote the following in regards
  to my question about TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage:

JRWhy doesn't the following macro retrieve the handle in an address
JRbook file?

JRHi %ABofromHANDLE.

Allie The address that 'ofrom' refers to is not in the address book?

Allie This is the most likely case since the macro is sound in construction
Allie and should work if an address book entry contains the 'ofrom'
Allie information.

  OK let's take this msg for example.

  I have you in my address book as "A. Curtis Martin".  My TB!
  folder (where all TB! msgs go) would treat this msg as "Hello A."

  In the AB properties for your entry, I added "Allie" as the Handle

  Also in the AB entry of your name, I created a test reply template that
  began with "Hi %ABofromHANDLE." I clicked on the option to "Use
  a specific template"

  I replied to this msg  the folder template over rode the AB
  entry with "Hello A.".

  I fixed the msg to read "Allie" @ key places via a manual clipboard QT.

  Maybe I'm not testing this correctly.  Would this only work if you
  responded to me privately  not via TBUDL?

  Thanks.

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Re: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On 26 December, 2000, 7:02 PM, I saw Jan's comments made on
 Tue, 26 Dec 2000 18:58:54 -0500, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:

JR   OK let's take this msg for example.

JR   I have you in my address book as "A. Curtis Martin".  My TB!
JR   folder (where all TB! msgs go) would treat this msg as "Hello A."

JR   In the AB properties for your entry, I added "Allie" as the Handle

JR   Also in the AB entry of your name, I created a test reply template that
JR   began with "Hi %ABofromHANDLE." I clicked on the option to "Use
JR   a specific template"

If you're trying to reply to a TBUDL message that I posted to the list
then the 'ofrom' address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not my address.
This is why you're having the problem.

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Re: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread Manfred Ell

On 26-12-2000 at 18:58:54GMT -0500 (which was 23:58 where I live)
Jan Rifkinson wrote regarding the subject of "TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage"


Jan   In the AB properties for your entry, I added "Allie" as the Handle

Jan   Also in the AB entry of your name, I created a test reply template that
Jan   began with "Hi %ABofromHANDLE." I clicked on the option to "Use
Jan   a specific template"

Jan   I replied to this msg  the folder template over rode the AB
Jan   entry with "Hello A.".

Jan   I fixed the msg to read "Allie" @ key places via a manual clipboard QT.

Jan   Maybe I'm not testing this correctly.  Would this only work if you
Jan   responded to me privately  not via TBUDL?

Hello Jan,

Try this one, it works here perfectly as you want it to:

Hello %ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"',

Regards

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Re[2]: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Manfred,

  In Tuesday, December 26, 2000 00:06:21 + you wrote the
  following in regards to "TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage":

Manfred Try this one, it works here perfectly as you want it to:
Manfred Hello %ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"',

  Thanks, Manfred, but take a look @ my reply to Allie's msg. I'm
  confused.

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Re[2]: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Allie,

  On Tuesday, December 26, 2000 @ 19:05:40 -0500 you wrote the following in regards
  to TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage:

Allie If you're trying to reply to a TBUDL message that I posted to the list
Allie then the 'ofrom' address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not my address.
Allie This is why you're having the problem.

  Ok, I can see that now. However, I went to my inbox where msgs
  from individuals are deposited.

  I selected one of those people  checked to make sure I had their
  name in my AB.

  I added a handle to their properties

  Again, I created a reply template @ the AB level  selected "Use
  specific template".

  I tried both macros:

  %ABofromHANDLE and %ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"'
  without success.

  Do either you or Manfred have any further thoughts on this?

  Many thanks.

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Re: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 19:51:24 -0500, Jan Rifkinson wrote these
comments:

Allie If you're trying to reply to a TBUDL message that I posted to
Allie the list then the 'ofrom' address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Allie and not my address. This is why you're having the problem.

JR   Ok, I can see that now. However, I went to my inbox where msgs
JR   from individuals are deposited.

JR   I selected one of those people  checked to make sure I had their
JR   name in my AB. []

The e-mail address attached to the name has to be associated with the
template and not merely the name.

The e-mail address is the critical element that must match. I've had
problems with the macro not working because there was an error in the
e-mail address, or the addresses just didn't correspond since the sender
used a different address from what I had in the address book.

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Re[2]: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Allie,

  On Tuesday, December 26, 2000 @ 20:51:48 -0500 you wrote the
  following in regards to TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage:

Allie The e-mail address attached to the name has to be associated with the
Allie template and not merely the name.

Allie The e-mail address is the critical element that must match.

  The email address matches perfectly I think.

  In the from address it is: "Billie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  In the AB, the entry is as follows:
  First Name = Billie
  Last Name = Baldwin
  Handle = Trooper
  Display Name = Billie Baldwin
  email address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Isn't that what you mean by a match?

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Re: Quick Template query.

2000-12-26 Thread Brian Clark


Hello SyP, 

(S == "SyP") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Chris Thanks. BTW, if I save to CD can I set file attributes on a
Chris written CD to be not read only?

S I don't think it's possible, but most filemanagers (FAR, Windows
S Commander at least) have a "clear read-only from CD" option.
S Explorer, on the other hand...

FYI, you can also do it with Properties Plus (Free):

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/cool/kish/pplusmain.htm

It just adds another option in your right-click menu. If you choose
'Properties Plus' over a folder, you have to option of making the
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Re: Unicode TB!'s Browser

2000-12-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Avenarius,

On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 20:53:04 +0100GMT (27/12/2000, 03:53 +0800GMT),
Avenarius wrote:

A Perhaps Opera should advertise itself,

A "The Best Browsing Experience That There Ever Was For Western
A Europeans Who Never Bothered to Learn an Eastern European Language".

LOL! And right you are.

I was following this thread to see whether it comes back to TB, but it
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Re: Quick Template query.

2000-12-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Chris,

On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 20:08:58 +GMT (27/12/2000, 04:08 +0800GMT),
Chris Wilson wrote:

CW Thanks. BTW, if I save to CD can I set file attributes on a written CD
CW to be not read only? Not strictly a TB! query but the knowledge here is
CW remarkable.

While you have received replies how to do this on magentic disk, I was
wondering whether you meant you want to change the attribute on the
CD itself. I don't think that's possible, unless your CD-ROM drive can
write onto CD, which most cannot. (If you didn't mean this, excuse my
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Re: TB! v1.48 - %ABnnnPPP usage

2000-12-26 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On 26 December, 2000, 11:47 PM, I saw Jan's comments made on
 Tue, 26 Dec 2000 21:43:54 -0500, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:

JR   The email address matches perfectly I think.

JR   In the from address it is: "Billie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

JR   In the AB, the entry is as follows:
JR   First Name = Billie
JR   Last Name = Baldwin
JR   Handle = Trooper
JR   Display Name = Billie Baldwin
JR   email address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]

JR   Isn't that what you mean by a match?

Yes. If the macro doesn't work in such a case, then I'm stumped, because
it works fine here.

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How to get rid of virus warning box?

2000-12-26 Thread Jason Ellis

Hello List,

I recently upgraded to the new version of TB after using v1.41 for a
long time.

There are some things (as I've mentioned on this list before) that I'm
not fond of in this new version, but I've decided just to live with
those that I can't change.

One thing that I *think* I can change, but can't figure out how, is
this new dialog box that pops up on opening an attachment. This wasn't
there in v1.41, but is now. Every time I open an attachment, a box
pops up warning that attachments could contain viruses. I know I can
hold the shift key down while clicking to avoid the box, but I never
remember to do that until after the box pops up.

But the box does say to "contact your network administrator to disable
it permanently" (or something to that affect). Since I am the network
administrator in this office, and I have no idea how to disable it,
I'd like to ask the list if you do.

I've searched the various menus and properties areas, and can't find
anything that seems to be related to that box; but then again I could
just be missing it. Anyone point me to the right settings?

Thanks,

Jason


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Re: How to get rid of virus warning box?

2000-12-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Jason,

On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 01:04:59 -0500GMT (27/12/2000, 14:04 +0800GMT),
Jason Ellis wrote:

JE But the box does say to "contact your network administrator to disable
JE it permanently" (or something to that affect). Since I am the network
JE administrator in this office, and I have no idea how to disable it,
JE I'd like to ask the list if you do.

Unfortunately, there is no dialogue box (it's in the wishlist), and
you have to go into the reigstry:

HKCU / Software / RIT / The Bat! / ... and find the three keys:
ProtectWarnOpen, ProtectAllowOpen and ProtectDisableOpen. Edit them to
your liking.

By the way, you also have a legacy HKLM / Software / RIT key in your
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Re[2]: How to get rid of virus warning box?

2000-12-26 Thread Jason Ellis

Hello Thomas,

Thanks! Much appreciated! All is now well ;-)

Jason

 Hi Jason,

 On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 01:04:59 -0500GMT (27/12/2000, 14:04 +0800GMT),
 Jason Ellis wrote:

JE But the box does say to "contact your network administrator to disable
JE it permanently" (or something to that affect). Since I am the network
JE administrator in this office, and I have no idea how to disable it,
JE I'd like to ask the list if you do.

 Unfortunately, there is no dialogue box (it's in the wishlist), and
 you have to go into the reigstry:

 HKCU / Software / RIT / The Bat! / ... and find the three keys:
 ProtectWarnOpen, ProtectAllowOpen and ProtectDisableOpen. Edit them to
 your liking.

 By the way, you also have a legacy HKLM / Software / RIT key in your
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Re[2]: Unicode TB!'s Browser

2000-12-26 Thread OK3

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Wednesday, December 27, 2000, Thomas Fernandez wrote to Avenarius on TBUDL about
Unicode  TB!'s Browser:

A Perhaps Opera should advertise itself,

A "The Best Browsing Experience That There Ever Was For Western
A Europeans Who Never Bothered to Learn an Eastern European Language".

TF LOL! And right you are.
Isn't  Russian  an  Eastern European Language? Still Opera is the best
browser  experience  for  me.

TF I was following this thread to see whether it comes back to TB, but it
TF doesn't seem to. Oh well.
Didn't  you mention that Avenarius address his messages to Opera Users
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  while  TBUDL  only  CC addressee? I think that
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Re: Unicode TB!'s Browser

2000-12-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Oleg,

On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 10:51:00 +0400GMT (27/12/2000, 14:51 +0800GMT),
OK3 wrote:

O Isn't  Russian  an  Eastern European Language? Still Opera is the best
O browser  experience  for  me.

Sure is, but then, he could have made a list of the languages he
means, which includes his. You know what he means, so. ;-)

O Didn't  you mention that Avenarius address his messages to Opera Users
O [EMAIL PROTECTED]  while  TBUDL  only  CC addressee? I think that
O this thread here only appeared by mistake.

Yeah, you're right, I agree. Maybe TBUDL will not be copied in any
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