Re[2]: Sending Later: How do I do that?

2001-07-05 Thread Raj

Martin,


On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, at 21:14:58 [GMT -0500] (which was 7:44 AM where I live) you
wrote:


> If you hit the 'send the letter' toolbar button, the message will be
> immediately sent. If you use CTRL-Enter and immediate delivery is enabled
> then the message will be immediately sent. If you choose to 'put the
> message in the outbox' then the message will not be immediately sent.

Oops my mistake, did not see it.

Thanks


Raj

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Re: Sending Later: How do I do that?

2001-07-05 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 07:33:57 +0530, Raj thoughtfully wrote the following:
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R> My problem is just the reverse. I have ticked the 'immediate delivery'
R> option, yet the mails remain in the outbox, till I click on Send. I too
R> use 1.53d

How do you send your mail?

If you hit the 'send the letter' toolbar button, the message will be
immediately sent. If you use CTRL-Enter and immediate delivery is enabled
then the message will be immediately sent. If you choose to 'put the
message in the outbox' then the message will not be immediately sent.

R> 1.52d is later than 1.53d ?

That was a mistake. I meant v1.53d. Tony is using v1.53bis which carries
the bug he describes.

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Re: Sending Later: How do I do that?

2001-07-05 Thread Raj

Tony,


On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, at 18:07:46 [GMT -0500] (which was 4:37 AM where I live) you
wrote:


> My problem is that I don't want to send immediately (since I'm
> composing these messages offline). I want to hit "send," but have the
> messages be queued in the outbox until I hit "Send mail for all." The
> problem is that if I hit "Put the leter in the Outbox" (TB 1.53d), the
> message is marked with a little hourglass symbol--and messages marked
> with this symbol have to be un-marked BY HAND before they will be
> sent. Plus having to confirm "Save this message?" is really annoying.

My  problem  is  just  the reverse. I have ticked the 'immediate delivery' option, yet 
the
mails remain in the outbox, till I click on Send. I too use 1.53d

A Curtis Martin wrote

>This is a bug in the TB! version that you're using. Download the latest
>version 1.52d and you should be OK. Putting mail in the outbox will not
>park them anymore.

1.52d is later than 1.53d ?


Raj

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Re: Sending Later: How do I do that?

2001-07-05 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 18:07:46 -0500, Tony graced us with these comments:
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TATM> My problem is that I don't want to send immediately (since I'm
TATM> composing these messages offline). I want to hit "send," but have the
TATM> messages be queued in the outbox until I hit "Send mail for all." The
TATM> problem is that if I hit "Put the leter in the Outbox" (TB 1.53d), the
TATM> message is marked with a little hourglass symbol--and messages marked
TATM> with this symbol have to be un-marked BY HAND before they will be
TATM> sent. Plus having to confirm "Save this message?" is really annoying.

TATM> Is there a way around this?

This is a bug in the TB! version that you're using. Download the latest
version 1.52d and you should be OK. Putting mail in the outbox will not
park them anymore.

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LARGE Overdue apologies.

2001-07-05 Thread John Hamnett

Hello TBUDL,

  Please except my sincere apologies for the confusion and general mess
  that has been left in the wake of my PGP Request, i will in future
  ensure that i have placed the User's Personal e-mail address whenever i
  make such request's.

  I would also like to thank Dierk Haasis & A Curtis Martin for solutions
  to this type of request, i shall adopt their method's in my own request
  filtering..

  Now please excuse me as my hey fever's killing me 8-(.

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Re[3]: Norton AV and TB

2001-07-05 Thread Ramon L. Negron

DAC> On Wednesday, July 04, 2001, 1:58:08 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:

>>> Shouldn't apologize for that! Lots of good things are Spanish.

>> Like the Canaries and Mallorca.

DAC> and rioja reds, tio pepe, anis del mono seco, serrano hams, great
DAC> pastries, the alhambra, driving down the coast south of Cadiz,
DAC> barcelona

DAC> I could go on


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Sending Later: How do I do that?

2001-07-05 Thread Tony A.T. Mendina



Hello! I have a basic, almost silly question.

I've been a bat user for a couple of years now, but I have a problem:
I'm on the road and using a dialup, rather than my traditional cable
modem. And I'm at a house with only one phone line for a family--so I
don't have time for searching archives, just a few minutes snatched
here and there for sending email. So I ask you to please forgive a
basic question that I know must be answered other places.

My problem is that I don't want to send immediately (since I'm
composing these messages offline). I want to hit "send," but have the
messages be queued in the outbox until I hit "Send mail for all." The
problem is that if I hit "Put the leter in the Outbox" (TB 1.53d), the
message is marked with a little hourglass symbol--and messages marked
with this symbol have to be un-marked BY HAND before they will be
sent. Plus having to confirm "Save this message?" is really annoying.

Is there a way around this? I've set deferred delivery under the
account properties, but it still tries to dial out when I hit send.
I've also set the network settings to use a manual connection, rather
than auto-dial.

Thanks for your help,

Tony

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Re: Access Violations

2001-07-05 Thread Michael David

Hi Vincent!

Me  Too.  BatMail 1.53d (installed and running under the Administrator
account),  Win2K  SP2  (although it happened regularly with SP1), 256M
RAM, PIII866 SMP, 60GB available disk space, NTFS.

This  has been happening on a regular basis to me since I upgraded to
1.52f, I believe.

A few interesting points that might help:

1) My BatMail directory is 4.75GB

2)  My  BatMail  directory  is  located in my "My Documents" directory
(this is where I put everything that gets backed-up).

3) My BatMail is set up for 16 different email accounts.

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Wednesday, July 04, 2001, 7:22:58 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Co-Batties,

> since 1.5x (W2K, SP1/2) I get permanent access violations -
> especially when it's minimized to tray ... something like

>   Exception EAccessViolation in module TheBat.EXE at ...

> I still hoped it would vanish one day - but it remains
> (1.53d). Anyone else?

> Cheers,

> Vince

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