Re[2]: message preview

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Gordon

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Hello Marck,

Thursday, January 18, 2001, 10:23:50 PM, you wrote:

MDP FYI - the bad wrapping above is caused by allowing PGP to reformat the
MDP message  when  signing. For the best results, turn off wrapping in the
MDP PGP preferences when using PGP with TB.

Noted and done - thanks

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Re: PLEASE MAKE NEXT BUILD DO THIS

2001-01-19 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi solid,

On  18  January  2001 at 06:38:02 +0700 (which was 23:38 where I live)
solid snake wrote and made these points:

Mark click  to refuse any more mail from the offender very easy -

ss  what you mean ?

Outlook Express has an "easy" button to quickly create a "kill filter"
for  a  specific  sender.  If you get a mail from a certain source and
you  don't want to *see* any more mail from them (you'll still receive
it), press the button and OE creates a filter automatically.

I  think  that  this is not a "good" thing. Spam seldom comes from the
same address twice these days. It is better far to report the spam and
have  it  stopped  at  source so that you no longer *receive* messages
from that *organisation* (whatever address they might want to use).

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Random greetings, how?

2001-01-19 Thread Krister Ekstrom

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Hi Bat! people!
I have noticed that some people have different greetings for different
mail, or rahter varying "on date/time someone wrote:". How do you do
that? Regexps? QTs?
Just curious.

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Re: Random greetings, how?

2001-01-19 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Krister,

On  19  January  2001 at 11:32:13 +0100 (which was 10:32 where I live)
Krister Ekstrom wrote and made these points:


KE I have noticed that some people have different greetings for different
KE mail, or rahter varying "on date/time someone wrote:". How do you do
KE that? Regexps? QTs?

Using  something  like  %COOKIE="d:\path\Greetings.txt"  constructs is
"how  to",  but  with  a word of warning that TB can get very confused
when you use multiple sources.

I'm about to file a repeat bug report, which will detail the problem.

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The Bat! - bug report

2001-01-19 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

Hello The Bat! developers,

  I'm using The Bat! Version 1.49c
  Serial Number 14F4B4B2
  under Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1
  and would like to report a bug

  The bug description:
  
This  one's  been around for a long, long time and I keep tripping
over  it.  There's  no  work  around for it either, so it's a real
pain!

When  using  multiple  %COOKIE  sources  within a template TB gets
confused about which source to use.

  Steps to reproduce the bug:
  
Define  some  QTs.  First, a random greeting one containing a line
like this:

  %COOKIE="C:\My Documents\Bat Mail\Templates\greetz.txt"

Now set up a Random "said" source QT like this:

  On %ODOW %ODATESHORT %OFROMADDR %COOKIE="C:\My Documents\Bat
  Mail\Templates\Quote.txt"

Now put these together in a reply template. It works.

Now go back to the "said" QT and change it to say

  %WRAPPED='On %ODOW %ODATESHORT %OFROMADDR %COOKIE="C:\My
  Documents\Bat Mail\Templates\Quote.txt"'

Try  the  reply  again.  This time the "Quote.txt" cookie gets the
result of the "greetz.txt" cookie statement, so it appears twice.

Regards,
  Marck D. Pearlstone

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(No Subject)

2001-01-19 Thread Colin Turner

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PGP, WHat it is ?

2001-01-19 Thread solid snake

Dear  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  on Jumat, 6:40 PM
 What is PGP ?
 Why all of you use PGP, that make view so bad..!
 And make Email so big,

 Why all of you use it ?

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 WHy you have all that string, that boring string..!
 
~~ "Squeal Boy, squeal"  
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Re: PGP, WHat it is ?

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas

Hi solid,

On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 19:06:35 +0700GMT (19/01/2001, 20:06 +0800GMT),
solid snake wrote:

ss  What is PGP ?

It's "pretty good privacy". Check out www.pgp.com or the international
site at www.pgpi.com

ss  Why all of you use it ?

Those that do, "sign" the message. It's a digital signature, so you
can be sure nobody else wrote and sent that message.

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newbie: Writing HTML messages?

2001-01-19 Thread Lija

Hello TBUDL,

I am just asking, is it possible to compose HTML messages in The Bat?

Thank you in advance.



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Folder New message count problem

2001-01-19 Thread Tim Musson

Hey TBUDL,

Is any one else having a problem with the folder view displaying the
wrong "New" message count?  For example, I am reading mail in my TBUDL
folder and the folder view says "TBUDL 1(1) 177(76)" which means 1
unread in TBUDL, (1) unread in a subfolder of TBUDL, etc.  Now this
would be fine, but I am searching manually for a bold message (unread)
and using Ctrl+] to jump to the next unread message - no luck.  I
select another folder, then back to TBUDL, and it corrects, so not a
big problem, but it is frequent enough that it is a pain...

I really only notice it on the last message (why would I manually count
messages when TB does it so nicely for me?).

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Re[2]: TB! v1.49 - newbie: quoting the output of a regexp

2001-01-19 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello TB! Listers,

  I am re-posting a msg I sent a couple of days ago in the hopes
  that one of you very helpful  knowledgeable list members will
  take a stab @ solving a continuing problem. (or is this
  something that belongs on the new list?) I know I've included a
  lot of info but I didn't know how else to illustrate it.

  Many Thanks. JR

  -|| original message ||-
  

  On Wednesday, January 17, 2001 22:57:10 -0800 GMT you wrote the
  following  in regards to TB! v1.49 - newbie: quoting the output
  of a regexp:

JR   so then my macro statement should look like this?

JR   %WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="OTIME", you wrote the following in regards to 
%QINCLUDE='"bracket"':'
JR   (all on a single line)

Januk Um, change that last %QInclude to:

Januk ''%QINCLUDE="bracket"''

  [excellent explanation snipped]

  I think I've included all the various directions but let me
  show you what the output of the template is:

- TEMPLATE OUTPUT BEGINS -

Hello Gretchen,
(Bouvier AB entry)

  On Tuesday, January 16, 2001 23:41:09 -0500, you wrote the
following in regards to 'touchy stomachnot':
=Gretchen'Gretchen We have had 7 Bouviers and have never had one with a touchy 
stomach. I feed
Gretchen a home made diet

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signbouv"

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  And this is the template I used for this msg which is from a
  Bouvier eGroups list, i.e. includes [bouvier] in subject line.



- TEMPLATE USED BEGINS -

Hello %ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"',
(Bouvier AB entry)

  %WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="OTIME", you wrote the following in regards to 
''%QINCLUDE="bracket"'':

%Quotestyle='=%ABofromHANDLE="%ABofromFIRSTNAME=""%OFROMFNAME""'%QUOTES

  %CURSOR

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%QINCLUDE="signbouv"
%ISSIGNATURE

- TEMPLATE USED ENDS -

  The "(Bouvier AB entry)" is there so I can keep track of where
  the template is coming from as I refine my templates, etc.

  Otherwise:
1. The Intro line is not wrapped correctly (or at
least the way I'd like it to appear (either justified
left or justified would be fine but not an indented
paragraph)

2. The quotation marks are now around the subject
minus the brackets (thanks to you  Allie)

3. The first line of the quoted text, i.e.
%QUOTESTYLE output is a bit off.

4. The spacing between the intro line  the %QUOTE
area is compressed

  Many thanks for your continued help in this matter.

-- 
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
PGP-Key 0x4C9CDF9D
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ICQ 41116329

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Re: newbie: Writing HTML messages?

2001-01-19 Thread OK3

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Friday, January 19, 2001, Lija wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
newbie: Writing HTML messages?:

L I am just asking, is it possible to compose HTML messages in The Bat?

No.  You  can  attach HTML documents. You can export message with HTML
attachment,replacecontent-type   from   multipart/mixed   to
multipart/alternative, import message back and send it.

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Re[6]: Thought on TB Help Files

2001-01-19 Thread Florian Effenberger

Hello,

 I seem to have caused some confusion in this thread :-)
;-)

 I hat got the impression that the project, Florian was announcing on
 thebat.de on Jan 6th was almost exactly what Tim had proposed for
 TBUDL.
Yes, it is something like that. A collection of macros and an in-depth
discussion, inlcuding some "practical examples" of other features is
what we are planning to publish online. Sure, RITLABS is welcome to
include that in the help file. We can work together on that, for sure!

 Please excuse me for translating this, Florian :-) :
Why excuse? It's perfect! :)

-- Florian
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Re: Folder New message count problem

2001-01-19 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 07:55:08 -0500, Tim thoughtfully wrote the
following:

TM Is any one else having a problem with the folder view displaying
TM the wrong "New" message count?  For example, I am reading mail in
TM my TBUDL folder and the folder view says "TBUDL 1(1) 177(76)"
TM which means 1 unread in TBUDL, (1) unread in a subfolder of TBUDL,
TM etc.  Now this would be fine, but I am searching manually for a
TM bold message (unread) and using Ctrl+] to jump to the next unread
TM message - no luck.  I select another folder, then back to TBUDL,
TM and it corrects, so not a big problem, but it is frequent enough
TM that it is a pain...

Hmmm, I have not had this problem.

I have however been noting that the Inbox will sometimes come up with
a message count of zero when there are in fact messages in the folder
(read messages in this case). This wrong count (if it happens) always
occurs after downloading mail and all of the new messages are filtered
to other folders.

 ..rest snipped..
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Re: Folder New message count problem

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas

Hallo Tim,

On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 07:55:08 -0500 GMT (19/01/2001, 20:55 +0800 GMT),
Tim Musson wrote:

TM Is any one else having a problem with the folder view displaying the
TM wrong "New" message count?

Yes, occasionally. The bat flaps and the Mail Ticker says "1 new
message" but none of the accounts show any unread message. The ticker,
I have noticed in this context, does not show the account/folder
either.

In the office I don't use the ticker, so the bat flaps its wings
frantically, wanting me to read the message so it can rest again. But
no folder (oh don't let me count them) shows anything. Since I don't
have a ticker to click on, what am I supposed to do? Go through all
folders? I am thinking of reporting this to an animal rights group.

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Unable to set up PGP

2001-01-19 Thread Gerry Doyon

Hello all,

I just downloaded and installed the latest free PGP software and
generated my public and private key pair.  The problem is that I think
I am setting up TB! incorrectly.

Could someone please list the instructions to enable PGP for TB!?

Thanks!

Using The Bat! v1.48f on Windows 95 4.0 Build 
 B
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Re: PGP, WHat it is ?

2001-01-19 Thread Gerd Ewald

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Hello Thomas !


On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 20:18:57 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was 19.01.2001, 13:18 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:

ss  Why all of you use it ?

 Those that do, "sign" the message. It's a digital signature, so you
 can be sure nobody else wrote and sent that message.


In addition to the authentication which a digital signature provides comes
the integrity of the text. This means: the contents of the mail cannot be
changed/altered without breaking the signature.

I would like to invite Solid Snake to discuss this topic (if he is
interested and would like to know more about it) to TBOT.


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 Gerd
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(No Subject)

2001-01-19 Thread Manfred Ell

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Re: Unable to set up PGP

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

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On January 19, 2001, at 7:41:41 AM, Gerry Doyon Wrote:

GD I just downloaded and installed the latest free PGP software and
GD generated my public and private key pair.  The problem is that I think
GD I am setting up TB! incorrectly.

GD Could someone please list the instructions to enable PGP for TB!?

PGP 6.5.8 and TB! work flawlessly together. Personally, before going any
further, I would download and install the latest version of TB!, which is
1.49, and even the 1.49c Beta is a very stable version.

For PGP to work properly, you have to make sure you have the PGP DLL's
installed. Look in your main TB Folder for BatPGP65.DLL, and if you can't
find it, you will have to download the PGP DLL's here:

ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/

Once/if you have those DLL's installed, all that is left is to start using
PGP through Privacy/PGP/Sign... or any of the other various operations.
Don't forget to go into PGP's Options/Email and make sure you uncheck PGP's
word wrapping, as you don't need it with TB!.

The beauty of TB! is that it puts in hard returns... reflows text right on
the screen as you type... no word wrap after hitting the "Send" button.

If you have any problems with PGP after you have it installed, please come
join us at PGP-Basics... the subscribe notice available from my PGP
Signature comment line. :o)


Nick


N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.49c | PGP 7.0.3 | Win 98 SE ]
 Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE  




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Re: Unable to set up PGP

2001-01-19 Thread Gerry Doyon

Please disregard.  I needed only to re-start TB! to get everything to
work okay.

Friday, January 19, 2001, 10:41:41 AM, you wrote:

GD Hello all,

GD I just downloaded and installed the latest free PGP software and
GD generated my public and private key pair.  The problem is that I think
GD I am setting up TB! incorrectly.

GD Could someone please list the instructions to enable PGP for TB!?

GD Thanks!

GD Using The Bat! v1.48f on Windows 95 4.0 Build 
GD  B



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Re: PGP, WHat it is ?

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

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On January 19, 2001, at 4:06:35 AM, solid snake Wrote:

ss What is PGP ?
ss  Why all of you use PGP, that make view so bad..!
ss  And make Email so big,

ss  Why all of you use it ?

We use it in an ongoing effort to increase our On-line security. The PGP
signatures that you see a lot of, provide authentication and data integrity.
PGP 6.5.8 Freeware/Retail works flawlessly with TB!. You can pick up your
copy of it here:

http://www.pgpi.org/cgi/download.cgi?filename=PGPFW658Win32.zip

I invite you to come join PGP-Basics, where you will find quite a few TBUDL
and TBBETA Members as well. There we will answer all of your questions
regarding PGP, and get you up to speed on it as quickly as possible.

You can join by clicking on the following MailTo:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Nick


N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.49c | PGP 7.0.3 | Win 98 SE ]
 Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE  




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Disabling special characters in signal strings?

2001-01-19 Thread Bubba

Hello Tbudl,

Is there any way to disable the brackets (i.e., the characters [ and ]
) in signal strings so that they are treated as ordinary characters?

Most of my mailing lists send mail whose subject contains the name of
the list surrounded by brackets (e.g., [mailing list] ). I would like
to use the brackets as an ordinary character in my signal strings
because the "mailing list" name by itself is not always sufficient.

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Re: folder level templates

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

On January 19, 2001, at 8:41:27 AM, David Elliott Wrote:

DE I can see why Marck does not like folder level templates :-)

Ok, I give up... Why is that?


Nick


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Automatically enter pas-phrase?

2001-01-19 Thread Gerry Doyon

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1


Hello all,
As you can see(I hope), PGP is now active and I was successful. Not
brain surgery, I know, but hey, a victory is a victory!

My question is, can I somehow speed up or semi-automate the entry of
my pass-phrase for signing e-mail?  My pass-phrase is rather lengthy.

Thanks!

- --
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Best regards,
 Gerry Doyon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP 6.5i
Comment: Digital Signature

iQA/AwUBOmhzq6OYhupX8oq8EQIOWQCeLnK9zXz2mUs5CouWlC+ZwIBWVwUAoOAI
S9RhlV9BqQsISffwRNC4aERT
=7ExL
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Re: Automatically enter pas-phrase?

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On January 19, 2001, at 9:04:30 AM, Gerry Doyon Wrote:

GD My question is, can I somehow speed up or semi-automate the entry of
GD my pass-phrase for signing e-mail?  My pass-phrase is rather lengthy.

Congratulations on getting PGP up and running. As you can see, your
signature verified just fine:

GD *** PGP Signature Status: good
GD *** Signer: Gerald P. Doyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GD *** Signed: 19/01/01 9:04:43 AM
GD *** Verified: 19/01/01 9:13:37 AM
GD *** BEGIN PGP VERIFIED MESSAGE ***

As for caching your passphrase, you can do that through
PGPKeys/Edit/Options/General... you should see the choices there for caching
your passphrase.


Nick


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 Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE  




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Re: folder level templates

2001-01-19 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Hi Nick,

On  19  January  2001 at 09:01:35 -0800 (which was 17:01 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote and made these points:

DE I can see why Marck does not like folder level templates :-)

NA Ok, I give up... Why is that?

Because  they  cause  mistakes  to  happen  far too easily. I see many
examples in the list.owner traffic.

Look  up  my  address  in  the TBUDL folder and write me a new message
privately.  [BONG] oops ... it went to the list. Run TB from the tray.
Right  click  and  ask for a new message. [BONG] The folder you are in
makes a pigs ear of it.

So  many  times,  so  many  people have been tripped by something like
this.

So  many  times  I  have stated my opinion that folder templates cause
more  problems  than  they  solve  and  that they should be shunned in
favour of AB templates. But this is just an opinion and many ignore it
or consider that their use of folder templates won't cause a problem.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA / TBTECH
 
[ PGP Key ID: 0x929DCDA0 | www: http://www.silverstones.com  ]
[Any opinions are my own and not those of RIT labs   ]

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Version: PGP 6.5.8 Secured
Comment: PGP Sealed for freshness

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Ia+W4wsfSA33SooOyvN6ByhI
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Fatal BUG

2001-01-19 Thread Stephan

Hello,

I'm using the Demo Version of TB.
Up to today I had no real problems but this bug is really fatal.

Today I compressed some folders, and deleted some mails in trash.
I closed TB and reopened it: no problem.

2 hours later (after installing MS Media Player 7 and
Apple Quicktime) I opened TB again and now I can't read my mail
anylonger.
I can't unfold the first 3 of my 4 accounts, clicking on the +
in front of the account name on the left window side doesn't
trigger anything.
And it's even worse. When trying to receive messages for the accounts TB
bombs with an EAccessViolation after having received the first message.
When I'm trying to send a message nothing happens.

Installing the newest Version doesn't help...

Please help.

Stephan


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Re: TB! v1.49 - newbie: quoting the output of a regexp

2001-01-19 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Jan,

Historians believe that on Fri, 19 Jan 2001 at 07:58:11 GMT -0500,
Jan Rifkinson [JR] typed:

JR %WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="OTIME", you wrote the following in regards to 
''%QINCLUDE="bracket"'':

You need another single quote at the very end of this line.  So it
becomes:

%WRAPPED='On %ODATEEN %QINCLUDE="OTIME", you wrote the following in regards to 
''%QINCLUDE="bracket"'':'
 

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 OK, I'm weird! But I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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Re: Fatal BUG

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On January 19, 2001, at 9:49:03 AM, Stephan Wrote:

S Today I compressed some folders, and deleted some mails in trash.
S I closed TB and reopened it: no problem.

S 2 hours later (after installing MS Media Player 7 and
S Apple Quicktime) I opened TB again and now I can't read my mail
S anylonger.

Uninstall Media Player and Quicktime. ;o)  Seriously though, I don't see how
you can suspect TB! of having a fatal bug, when the problems only show up
after having installed those two Programs. Media Player 7 is notorious for
causing problems in other Applications.


Nick


N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.49c | PGP 7.0.3 | Win 98 SE ]
 Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE  




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obzfkMid/iaJnHvuqm5Zebna
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Checking PGP Keys

2001-01-19 Thread Gerry Doyon

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1


I selected TB!'s option: Tools|PGP|Check PGP Signature on some of the
signed messages I received from this list.  So far, without exception,
the results say Unknown signer, validity is not verified and unknown
key.

Am I using this tool properly?  I thought that everyone who uses PGP
had to send their key to the central database for use in verification?
 When I do it to my own message it comes back validated.

 Thanks!

- --
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 B

Best regards,
 Gerry Doyon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP 6.5i
Comment: Digital Signature

iQA/AwUBOmh/k6OYhupX8oq8EQIrRACg3bseJOdZ5xPUGv7O5G9xiss1yyUAn0uW
86AARNLD4/1XL38TP0rfd9jI
=pOSN
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Re[2]: HELP MY CAPS LOCK IS STUCK

2001-01-19 Thread Dave Gorman

Hello Marck,

Thursday, January 18, 2001, 6:55:57 PM, you wrote:

MDP The  more responsible attitude is to take a minute or two to paste the mail
MDP (including  headers)  to  http://spamcop.net.

Thanks Marck!  I didn't know that site existed -- looks handy, I'll give it a
try.

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Service Pack 6



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Re: Fatal BUG

2001-01-19 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Hi Stephan,

On  19  January  2001 at 18:49:03 +0100 (which was 17:49 where I live)
Stephan wrote and made these points:


S I'm using the Demo Version of TB.
S Up to today I had no real problems but this bug is really fatal.

S Today I compressed some folders, and deleted some mails in trash.
S I closed TB and reopened it: no problem.

QED,  really.  If  you  reopened it at this stage with no problem then
there is no bug in TB.

S 2 hours later (after installing MS Media Player 7 and
S Apple Quicktime) I opened TB again and now I can't read my mail
S anylonger.

S I can't unfold the first 3 of my 4 accounts, clicking on the +
S in front of the account name on the left window side doesn't
S trigger anything.

S And it's even worse. When trying to receive messages for the
S accounts TB bombs with an EAccessViolation after having received
S the first message. When I'm trying to send a message nothing
S happens.

It sounds like something (not TB, something else) has trashed the disk
folders in which your messages were stored. This is not TB's fault. Do
a scandisk and correct any disk faults.

I  would  say  that the data you had is now corrupt beyond redemption.
This, again, is not TB's doing. You'd be better off to start over in a
known stable environment.

I have run TB for over two years and have more than 85000 mails in the
mail  base. I compress regularly and have *never* had problems on this
scale.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA / TBTECH
 
[ PGP Key ID: 0x929DCDA0 | www: http://www.silverstones.com  ]
[Any opinions are my own and not those of RIT labs   ]

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Comment: PGP Sealed for freshness

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KKf8pFn0OI9reHUjQdflIGYT
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Re: BLOCK SENDER

2001-01-19 Thread Dierk Haasis

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1


Hello Mike!

On Friday, January 19, 2001 at 12:26:47 AM you wrote:


 Besides, notifying the developers (Help;Feedback;Suggestions) should
 prove more efficacious than notifying other users, even the ones who
 like the "block sender" idea.

 You mean, like, blocking him?

 I hope he's just a kid learning the Force of TB!. But he behaves like
 a Troll laying bait ...

- --
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PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendMyPGPkeys

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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP 6.5.8ckt
Comment: To further and enhance security for everybody!

iQA/AwUBOmh0k/To1oA8g8dLEQIXYgCcCIcCQnXfoAYOWJ47sxNsXomyG/cAn00G
swjpTEB90xnX+cbn3h6vQyfB
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Re: Checking PGP Keys

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On January 19, 2001, at 9:55:15 AM, Gerry Doyon Wrote:

GD I selected TB!'s option: Tools|PGP|Check PGP Signature on some of the
GD signed messages I received from this list.  So far, without exception,
GD the results say Unknown signer, validity is not verified and unknown
GD key.

You have to enable PGP to automatically connect to the KeyServes when
encountering an unknown Public Key. It will then find that Key, and ask you
if you want to import the Key onto your Public Key Ring.

Come and join us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] where all of these types of
questions can be answered. Look forward to seeing you there:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Nick


N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.49c | PGP 7.0.3 | Win 98 SE ]
 Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE  



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Re[2]: Automatically enter pas-phrase?

2001-01-19 Thread Gerry Doyon

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Hello Nick,

Friday, January 19, 2001, 12:16:26 PM, you wrote:

NA As for caching your passphrase, you can do that through
NA PGPKeys/Edit/Options/General... you should see the choices there for caching
NA your passphrase.

That did the trick! Thanks!

- --
Best regards,
 Gerrymailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 New England Shipping Solutions
 (207) 767-0100
 (207) 767-6242 (Fax)

-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP 6.5i
Comment: Digital Signature

iQA/AwUBOmiI46OYhupX8oq8EQIqhgCg81GQVEKENc4RpSPpD9+5CfandDUAnjVb
IfC1d5zZMXXm9jzTM5PVisV0
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Re: Checking PGP Keys

2001-01-19 Thread Dierk Haasis

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1


Hello Gerry!

On Friday, January 19, 2001 at 6:55:15 PM you wrote:

 Am I using this tool properly?  I thought that everyone who uses PGP
 had to send their key to the central database for use in verification?
  When I do it to my own message it comes back validated.

  You have to have the public key of the sender, not just to encrypt
  something for him but to verify his signature as well. That's why I
  asked you by mail to send me yours.

  BTW, requesting and handling these requests for PGP keys (or
  anything else you regularly  want someone to have by asking) is very
  easy if you use some easy filtering and create a link like mine
  below.

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PGP keys available: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=SendMyPGPkeys

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qxZahdJ6xUl6VSb4OOM9hxiy
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Re: BLOCK SENDER

2001-01-19 Thread Mike Yetto

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, at 19:08:33 [GMT +0100], Dierk Haasis wrote:

DH  I hope he's just a kid learning the Force of TB!. But he behaves like
DH  a Troll laying bait ...

I will assume "lack of clue" for the time being.  That malady can be
cured more easily in most patients.

Mike Yetto

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Re: Fatal BUG

2001-01-19 Thread Stephan

It sounds like something (not TB, something else) has trashed the disk
folders in which your messages were stored. This is not TB's fault. Do
a scandisk and correct any disk faults.

I found the problem, the account.flx-files got corrupted. I repaired
my folders by deleting the account.* files and recreating the folders of
the accounts with the same name as before.

I still think TB should report a correct error and not just crash...

Stephan



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Re: Disabling special characters in signal strings?

2001-01-19 Thread Mike Yetto

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On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, at 08:43:58 [GMT -0800], Bubba wrote:

B Is there any way to disable the brackets (i.e., the characters [ and ]
B ) in signal strings so that they are treated as ordinary characters?

B Most of my mailing lists send mail whose subject contains the name of
B the list surrounded by brackets (e.g., [mailing list] ). I would like
B to use the brackets as an ordinary character in my signal strings
B because the "mailing list" name by itself is not always sufficient.

Rather than use a straight signal string, set the filter to use regex
for the string and use "\[mailing list\]" without the quotes.

Mike Yetto

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Re: Fatal BUG

2001-01-19 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Stephan,

On  19  January  2001 at 20:28:54 +0100 (which was 19:28 where I live)
Stephan wrote and made these points:

 ... Do a scandisk and correct any disk faults.

S I found the problem, the account.flx-files got corrupted. I repaired
S my folders by deleting the account.* files and recreating the folders of
S the accounts with the same name as before.

S I still think TB should report a correct error and not just crash...

That's a fair and correct point.

If  you  still  have  a  copy  of the corrupted files, it may be worth
sending  them  with  a  detailed  bug report (detailing account names,
layouts and folder structures) to RIT labs so that they can add a trap
for the errors.

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folder level templates

2001-01-19 Thread David Elliott

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I can see why Marck does not like folder level templates :-)

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Re[2]: PGP, WHat it is ?

2001-01-19 Thread solid snake

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 interested and would like to know more about it) to TBOT.
  ..Gerd Ewald said.
 
 where I can join ?
 
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Re: PGP, WHat it is ?

2001-01-19 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi solid,

On  19  January  2001 at 05:34:48 +0700 (which was 22:34 where I live)
solid snake wrote and made these points:

 I would like to invite Solid Snake to discuss this topic (if he is
 interested and would like to know more about it) to TBOT.

ss  where I can join ?

TBOT  is The Bat Off-Topic discussion list. It is a list set up by one
of  our  members  on egroups which takes the "overspill" conversations
from TBUDL and TBBETA.

Here  is  the segment of the TBUDL welcome message which tells of its'
existence and of how to join:

==
  TBOT - The Bat off topic discussion list
==
One  of  our members has created a list for those occasional off topic
discussions  of  public  interest. Please feel free to join this list,
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Like Notepad with word-wrap...

2001-01-19 Thread Lija

Hello TBUDL,

The 'correct' encoding in my country is ISO-8859-2 with 8bit transfer (Serbian
Latin / Croatian / Slovenian... since we in former Yugoslavia use high-ASCII
characters and that's why we need 8 bits for transfer) and that's OK, but... I
want to write messages with automatic wrapping and that's also OK in TB, but I
want them WITHOUT CR/LF (Enter) codes at the end of each line!

Is there any way or possibility to write them like one long line in Notepad with
word-wrap option turned on, "ready for DTP processing"? That's why I can't never
accept CR/LF codes... Just one big line, but wrapped automatically when reaching
end of the display...

What about quoted-printable encoding? Will this, if I use, remedy my 8-bit
letters?

Thank you very much in advance, I've been bugging with this for a long time ago!

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Time zones with greetings

2001-01-19 Thread Lija

Hello TBUDL,

Since I am still a newbie, tell me how to do this:

I use the usual Time Zone greeting when I respond to friends who live in my own
country (same GMT zone), but what is the macro command to write 'which was
time where I live' like all of you do when reply, since we all are from
different GMT zones?

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Big useless TBUDL headers and messages...

2001-01-19 Thread Lija

Hello tbUDL,

All of you probably know this, but take a look at it again:

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11 useless rows in ALL message headers here in TBUDL... plus the "signature":

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... and PGP data... and large quotes... grmpf ;(( ...

Why do you have to make it this way? Please forgive me for my misunderstanding,
but these messages are bunch of USELESS data (well, 90% of them:)...


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Re: Time zones with greetings

2001-01-19 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Lija,

Historians believe that on Sat, 20 Jan 2001 at 06:02:13 GMT +0100,
Lija [L] typed:

L I use the usual Time Zone greeting when I respond to friends who live in my own
L country (same GMT zone), but what is the macro command to write 'which was
L time where I live' like all of you do when reply, since we all are from
L different GMT zones?

You need %OTIME for the original message's time converted to your
timezone.

The unconverted time is retrieved using a regular expression.  You can
find that macro on the FAQ at:

http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/macros.html

So an example is:

%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%HEADERS"On%SUBPATT="2",
 at %SUBPATT="3" [GMT%SUBPATT="4"] (which was %OTIME where I live),...

Which gives:

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, at 06:02:13 [GMT +0100] (which was 9:02 PM where I live),...

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Re: Like Notepad with word-wrap...

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas

Hi Lija,

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 06:17:53 +0100GMT (20/01/2001, 13:17 +0800GMT),
Lija wrote:

 but... I want to write messages with automatic wrapping and that's
 also OK in TB, but I want them WITHOUT CR/LF (Enter) codes at the
 end of each line!

TB's editor is a WYSIWYG editor. That means, if it shows you a new
line, there really is a new line (hard return).

IOW: TB's editor knows only hard return (CR/LF), and no soft returns
as in Notepad.

Advantage: the mail will be sent exactly the way you see it.

 Is there any way or possibility to write them like one long line in Notepad with
 word-wrap option turned on, "ready for DTP processing"?

What is DTP processing?

 What about quoted-printable encoding? Will this, if I use, remedy my 8-bit
 letters?

Dunno. Why don't you try it out?

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Re: Time zones with greetings

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas

Hi Lija,

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 06:02:13 +0100GMT (20/01/2001, 13:02 +0800GMT),
Lija wrote:

 I use the usual Time Zone greeting when I respond to friends who live in my own
 country (same GMT zone), but what is the macro command to write 'which was
 time where I live' like all of you do when reply, since we all are from
 different GMT zones?

Since it is not on the FAQ page
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/macros.html , I am posting here
what the time zone greeting looks like in my reply template:

On%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)Date\:\s*?((.*?[\d]{4})\s*?([\d]{0,2}\:[\d]{0,2})\s*?(.*))"%REGEXPMATCH="%HEADERS"GMT
 (%ODateShort, %OTime +0800GMT),
%OFROMNAME wrote:

The result you see above. If you cp it, don't forget to adjust the
"+0800GMT" to your time zone.

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Re: Big useless TBUDL headers and messages...

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas

Hi Lija,

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 05:54:51 +0100GMT (20/01/2001, 12:54 +0800GMT),
Lija wrote:

 11 useless rows in ALL message headers here in TBUDL... plus the "signature":

Not that useless. Some mailers read the "List-" headers and you can pop
up a window. We are hoping for this to be included in The Bat at some
time. Well, at least this is how I remember it to be when this large
header was included.

As for the footer, it is necessary, as most people (including myself)
don't always look at the header, but "where is the archive" is one of
those questions that come up too often otherwise.

And the PGP sigs... some people are afraid that others will
impersonate them or change their postings on this list. I don't think
the PGP sig is necessary for anybody but the moderators, but it was
discussed at length - most people disagreed with me - but at least
S/Mime sigs (which are much bigger) were banned. Please see the
archives for more details.

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Re: Big useless TBUDL headers and messages...

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

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On January 19, 2001, at 10:23:50 PM, Thomas Wrote:

T And the PGP sigs... some people are afraid that others will impersonate
T them or change their postings on this list.

Thomas, you are destroying my image of you! :o(  I thought you were more
forward thinking than that sentence indicates.


Nick


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Re: Big useless TBUDL headers and messages...

2001-01-19 Thread Nick Andriash

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On January 19, 2001, at 8:54:51 PM, Lija Wrote:

L All of you probably know this, but take a look at it again:

So some of the headers are redundant, so what? If you don't want to view
them, uncheck the item under View.

L 11 useless rows in ALL message headers here in TBUDL... plus the
L "signature":

The footer has a lot of valuable information in it, and not everyone has the
view RFC-822 Headers checked.

L ... and PGP data...

They are called PGP Signatures.

L and large quotes... grmpf ;(( ...

With that, I'll agree...

L Why do you have to make it this way? Please forgive me for my
L misunderstanding, but these messages are bunch of USELESS data (well, 90%
L of them:)...

If, as you state, you have this misunderstanding, why then do you refer to
it as "useless" data when you apparently have not cleared up that
misunderstanding?  Perhaps you should pay attention to some of that "useless
data", and direct your message to:

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You know, for a new person, you don't seem to be too happy here on TBUDL
with either the way the messages are presented, nor the people who write
them. Funny attitude for someone new to the List.


Nick


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Re: Big useless TBUDL headers and messages...

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas

Hi Nick,

On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 23:04:43 -0800GMT (20/01/2001, 15:04 +0800GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:

T And the PGP sigs... some people are afraid that others will impersonate
T them or change their postings on this list.

 Thomas, you are destroying my image of you! :o(  I thought you were more
 forward thinking than that sentence indicates.

challenge
Set me straight then! Convince me! (On TBOT if need be.)
/challenge

Here is my opinion, as expressed a few months ago in another thread,
either here or on TBBETA:

1.) I said that general postings to mailing lists should not be
signed. It's a waste of bandwidth. Remember, I said: "I would be
honoured if someone wanted to impersonate me", after which somebody
promptly did, causing me to LOL. By now, I don't mind if postings are
PGP signed. (My average download speed has also improved by 50% from
1Kb/s to 1.5Kb/s. And: I *will* get a cable modem come April. Checking
ISP's currently. Speeds with cable modems are rumoured to be up to
700Kb/s, even here. :-)

2.) I think the moderators should PGP sign their postings (at least
when they are posting in a moderator's capacity, but it would be
tedious to turn PGP-sing on and off).

3.) For private mail, PGP is a good idea. Both signing and
encrypting. There is absolute agreement here.

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TB for Linux

2001-01-19 Thread solid snake

Dear  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  on Sabtu, 2:23 PM

 Is there any project, the bat for linux ?
 people in linux is always search and searching..Email Clients, that
 have "little" goodness,

 but until now just KMail is good, with boring interface..and boring
 thing.., If thebat for linux comeout..nothing loose from linux
 
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Re: Big useless TBUDL headers and messages...

2001-01-19 Thread solid snake

Sabtu, pagi agak siang,
[..in milis thebat!..]
  ..rest snipped 
 ... and PGP data... and large quotes... grmpf ;(( ...

 Why do you have to make it this way? Please forgive me for my misunderstanding,
 but these messages are bunch of USELESS data (well, 90% of them:)...
  ..Lija said.
 
 yeah..he's right.
 Is better to make one week info about unsubscribe or other info..!
 
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