Re: missing mails

2003-03-07 Thread Marcus Ohlstrm

On Friday, March 7, 2003, 00:47, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 If that does not help either, I'm afraid the messages are gone.

 Not necessarily. The messages.tbb files may contain viruses that where
 not caught when the infected mails arrived. When the virus scanner was
 updated and the messages.tbb file accessed, the virus scanner then can
 have quarantined the whole message base.

True, of course. Didn't think of anything beyond TB!.

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Re: New to TB

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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Test Account Smtp [TAS] wrote:

TAS I'm just busy trying The Bat out a bit. I've been using Forte Agent
TAS for several years, but I'm now starting to need multiple mailbox
TAS support, etc. Anyone have experience moving from Agent to TB?
TAS Anything I should watch out for?

 When I migrated to TB! many years ago, it was from Agent. I don't
 recall any problems.

 It was a process because I had to export each folders messages and
 import them into TB!. Luckily I didn't have many folders at the
 time.

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Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Stuart Hemming

As you may know, Allie is processing my list-bound mail to remove the
cr*p added by my server. As a consequence I send my mail to his server
rather than directly to the list.

I've got templates for the list set up so that when I send a message
the To: field is correctly populated. But I'm unsure about the
template for replies. I've got %TO=allies server but because I'm
/replying/ to a message, the To: field reads

Persons Name [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Which, obviously I don't want.

How do I make sure that the To: field contains *only* what I want
rather than having my bit appended to it?

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Re: Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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Stuart Hemming [SH] wrote:

SH I've got templates for the list set up so that when I send a message
SH the To: field is correctly populated. But I'm unsure about the
SH template for replies. I've got %TO=allies server but because I'm
SH /replying/ to a message, the To: field reads

SH Persons Name [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

SH Which, obviously I don't want.

I suggest creating an address book template for the list.

In the reply message template, put:

%To=%To=[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This deletes the address auto-inserted by TB! using the Reply-to
header and then puts my address. As a result, replies to the list
will actually be addressed to me.

Also, add the comment header as we agreed so that the filter knows
which list to send the message to.

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Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Stuart Hemming

AM %To=%To=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That worked. Thanks.

OT: Don't you ever sleep? I mailed this to the list 'cos I expected
you to be out of it!

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Re[2]: New to TB

2003-03-07 Thread Newsacct
Hello Allie,

Wow. I have been using Agent since the early 1.0 days and I never knew
it could act as an email client. :)

By  the  way, did I read correctly that TB 2.0 may support newsgroups?
Cool.

Fred

Friday, March 7, 2003, 5:02:50 AM, you wrote:

AM When I migrated to TB! many years ago, it was from Agent. I don't
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Re: The Bat under lindows?

2003-03-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Task,

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 01:00:25 -0400 GMT (07/03/03, 12:00 +0700 GMT),
Task Control wrote:

   I'm thinking try lindows? The bat works with this?

Lindows uses a wine version. Some people have The Bat! running under
wine, others report problems.

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Re: New to TB

2003-03-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Newsacct,

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 09:35:24 -0500 GMT (07/03/03, 21:35 +0700 GMT),
Newsacct wrote:

 By  the  way, did I read correctly that TB 2.0 may support newsgroups?
 Cool.

No you didn't. ;-)

A newsreader plug-in for TB v2 is being thought about. That's the
correct info.

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Re: Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stuart,

On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 13:13:42 +0100 GMT (07/03/03, 19:13 +0700 GMT),
Stuart Hemming wrote:

 OT: Don't you ever sleep? I mailed this to the list 'cos I expected
 you to be out of it!

Allie never sleeps. Rumours have it that there are several Allies
(clones?) working in shifts. ;-)

BTW there is always an additional quote mark at the end of the subject
of every message you send. I don't know whether it is your template or
Allie's that adds it.

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Re: Antivirus

2003-03-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Mike,

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 02:19:52 + GMT (07/03/03, 09:19 +0700 GMT),
Mike Alexander wrote:

 Hmm, German North Sea?  I thought we'd decided that wasn't correct in
 1916 ;-)

 I take it you mean the area us Brits call the German Bight??

Maybe. I was referring to the Nordseekueste. Probably German Bight
is the correct translation, I didn't mean to bring up any
nationalisms, only tried to be geographically correct - blame it on my
poor English!

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Re: cannot delete multiple attached files

2003-03-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Hung-Jen,

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 08:56:09 +0800 GMT (07/03/03, 07:56 +0700 GMT),
Hung-Jen Wang wrote:

 Correct. TB does not have an option to delete several files.

 Is this right? In TB's What's New of version 1.60q (06-Jun-2002), there
 is a line stating (exact quote):

  [*] It's now possible to select multiple files attached to a
 message in the Main Window, Message Finder window and Folder View
 window. It's possible to save, print, delete, open the entire
 selection.

I don't remember that, but I believe you. You have reason to send a
bug report. It isn't really a bug, it's a a promise not fulfilled, but
since they said it should work, IMHO it should.

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Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Stuart Hemming

TF Allie never sleeps. Rumours have it that there are several Allies
TF (clones?) working in shifts. ;-)
8-)

TF BTW there is always an additional quote mark at the end of the subject
TF of every message you send. I don't know whether it is your template or
TF Allie's that adds it.
I'll mention it to Allie #43 who is on shift ATM 8-)

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Extra Apostrophe

2003-03-07 Thread Stuart Hemming

This is a forwarded message
From: Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stuart Hemming on TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 7, 2003, 3:42:10 PM
Subject: Template Question

===8==Original message text===
snip
BTW there is always an additional quote mark at the end of the subject
of every message you send. I don't know whether it is your template or
Allie's that adds it.
===8===End of original message text===

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Re: cannot delete multiple attached files

2003-03-07 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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On Friday, March 07, 2003, Thomas Fernandez wrote...

 Correct. TB does not have an option to delete several files.

 [*] It's now possible to select multiple files attached to a
 message in the Main Window, Message Finder window and Folder View
 window. It's possible to save, print, delete, open the entire
 selection.

 I don't remember that, but I believe you. You have reason to send a
 bug report. It isn't really a bug, it's a a promise not fulfilled,
 but since they said it should work, IMHO it should.

If something is said to work... and doesn't work... then it's a bug...
cannot see any reason it'd be anything else ;)

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open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread VincNET
Hello TBUDL,

  Is it possible to configure theBat! to open URLs with mozilla, or rather
  phoenix, instead of IE? I understand that it is, if the browser is
  set to default in windows, but for several reasons I prefer not to
  do that. If not possible, it should be implemented imho!

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Re: open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread Jernej Simoni
Hello VincNET,
 
7. marec 2003, 18:16:20, you wrote:

V   Is it possible to configure theBat! to open URLs with mozilla, or rather
V   phoenix, instead of IE? I understand that it is, if the browser is
V   set to default in windows, but for several reasons I prefer not to
V   do that. If not possible, it should be implemented imho!

Why bloat the program, when it can rely on the OS to open the links? I don't
know of any kind of program that is able to execute weblinks, which allows
you to specify the browser to open them with - they just let the OS handle
it...

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Re: open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 19:19:13GMT +0100 (which was 1:19 PM where I live) 
  Jernej Simoni wrote and made these points on the subject of open URl with 
mozilla:
JS Hello VincNET,
 
JS 7. marec 2003, 18:16:20, you wrote:

V   Is it possible to configure theBat! to open URLs with mozilla, or rather
V   phoenix, instead of IE? I understand that it is, if the browser is
V   set to default in windows, but for several reasons I prefer not to
V   do that. If not possible, it should be implemented imho!

JS Why bloat the program, when it can rely on the OS to open the links? I don't
JS know of any kind of program that is able to execute weblinks, which allows
JS you to specify the browser to open them with - they just let the OS handle
JS it...

Actually, it's not such a bat idea.  It'd be great to have that built
into TB! for stuff like the SpamCop submission filter...  Then I
wouldn't end up having to close a command prompt window every time.


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Re: Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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Stuart Hemming [SH] wrote:

SH OT: Don't you ever sleep? I mailed this to the list 'cos I expected
SH you to be out of it!

I do sleep. It's just that I'm usually awake by 4:30 - 5:00 a.m.

I'm often reading male at just the right time for the timely
replies. :)

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Re: Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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Stuart Hemming [SH] wrote:

TF BTW there is always an additional quote mark at the end of the subject
TF of every message you send. I don't know whether it is your template or
TF Allie's that adds it.

SH I'll mention it to Allie #43 who is on shift ATM 8-)

It was the export template that was the problem. I've since fixed
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Re: New to TB

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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Newsacct [N] wrote:

N Wow. I have been using Agent since the early 1.0 days and I never
N knew it could act as an email client. :)

   Free Agent can't be used for mail. However, the registered version
   can be.

N By  the way, did I read correctly that TB 2.0 may support newsgroups?
N Cool.

   It very likely will, yes.

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Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread John L Crain
Hi Folks,

I've been trying to get feedback on the progress of a PGP8 plugin.

Hopefully this will be out before the next versions of PGP are already
obsolete. I personally consider in client support for the newer
versions of PGP a must if I'm to continue using the Bat.

I don't mind waiting a while if I could get progress information.

Using the RitLabs request feature or their support email doesn't seem
to be much use. I either don't get a useful human reply or in the case
of the feature request a reply at all. Even MickeySoft do a better job
than this at talking to customers.

Any suggestions?

Anyone from RitLabs on here can tell me the status of PGP8 plugins.

1 month, 6 month, a year, never?

I need to know to make decisions about possibilities for continuing
use of the Bat. I use PGP a lot and don't intend to revert back to older
versions.

Sorry if this sounds like a rant, I'm just a little frustrated at the
lack of direct response.

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Re: open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi David,

on Fri, 7 Mar 2003 13:43:07 -0500GMT (07.03.03, 19:43 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

JS Why bloat the program, when it can rely on the OS to open the links? I don't
JS know of any kind of program that is able to execute weblinks, which allows
JS you to specify the browser to open them with - they just let the OS handle
JS it...

DC Actually, it's not such a bat idea.  It'd be great to have that built
DC into TB! for stuff like the SpamCop submission filter...  Then I
DC wouldn't end up having to close a command prompt window every time.

You can alter the batch file in the SpamCop submission filter to use
the browser of your choice. You don't have to do anything about your
default browser. I did it myself, because my default browser, Opera,
doesn't recognize the username/password thing. So I use Mozilla for
SpamCop reports. :-)

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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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John L Crain [JLC] wrote:

JLC I've been trying to get feedback on the progress of a PGP8 plugin.

 I'm not able to tell you what the progress is, only that there's
 plans for one.

 In a message from Stefan Tanurkov to TBBETA on Tue, 31 Dec 2002
 19:28:55 -0800

 He wrote the following:

,-[ begin ]-
|
| Building support for:
|
|   - PGP 8. Finally - they've started publish the full source code again,
|   so the plug-in and changes in The Bat! should appear soon.|
|
'-[  end  ]-||

JLC Anyone from RitLabs on here can tell me the status of PGP8 plugins.

JLC 1 month, 6 month, a year, never?

 All we have is 'soon'.

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Re: open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 20:12:49GMT +0100 (which was 2:12 PM where I live) 
  Peter Meyns wrote and made these points on the subject of open URl with mozilla:
PM Hi David,

PM on Fri, 7 Mar 2003 13:43:07 -0500GMT (07.03.03, 19:43 +0100GMT here),
PM you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

JS Why bloat the program, when it can rely on the OS to open the links? I don't
JS know of any kind of program that is able to execute weblinks, which allows
JS you to specify the browser to open them with - they just let the OS handle
JS it...

DC Actually, it's not such a bat idea.  It'd be great to have that built
DC into TB! for stuff like the SpamCop submission filter...  Then I
DC wouldn't end up having to close a command prompt window every time.

PM You can alter the batch file in the SpamCop submission filter to use
PM the browser of your choice. You don't have to do anything about your
PM default browser. I did it myself, because my default browser, Opera,
PM doesn't recognize the username/password thing. So I use Mozilla for
PM SpamCop reports. :-)


It's not that, I have no problems about it using IE...  What I really
want is to not have to use that batch file so i don't have to close
command windows that linger open after opening the web browser. I just
thought that if it had a place to specify the web browser internally, it
might be able to get rid of that.

I suppose what I really want is to be able to tell a filter to open a
URL and be able to extract said URL from within a message...


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Colors in Quotes

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
Hello All,

  I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
  would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
  does..  Different colors depending on the level of quote.  First level
  in red, second level in blue, third in magenta, fourth in something
  else...  It's the one thing that I've considered going back to OE
  for...   And it doesn't seem like it'd be that hard to implement to
  me.

  OE-Quotefix also does lots of nice reformatting on quotes...  I can
  post a URL if anyone is interested in looking at it to see what I
  mean.

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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 14:17:35GMT -0500 (which was 2:17 PM where I live) 
  Allie Martin wrote and made these points on the subject of Getting feedback from 
Ritlabs:
AM John L Crain [JLC] wrote:

JLC I've been trying to get feedback on the progress of a PGP8 plugin.

AM  I'm not able to tell you what the progress is, only that there's
AM  plans for one.

AM  In a message from Stefan Tanurkov to TBBETA on Tue, 31 Dec 2002
AM  19:28:55 -0800

AM  He wrote the following:

AM ,-[ begin ]-
AM |
AM | Building support for:
AM |
AM |   - PGP 8. Finally - they've started publish the full source code again,
AM |   so the plug-in and changes in The Bat! should appear soon.|
AM |
AM '-[  end  ]-||

JLC Anyone from RitLabs on here can tell me the status of PGP8 plugins.

JLC 1 month, 6 month, a year, never?

AM  All we have is 'soon'.


On the footheels of that, how about better support for GnuPG?

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Re: Colors in Quotes

2003-03-07 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello David,

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 at 14:22:19[GMT -0500](which was 19:22 where I
live) you wrote:

 I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
   would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
   does..  Different colors depending on the level of quote.

Does here but I have the latest beta.

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Re: Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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AM I'm often reading male at just the right time for the timely
AM replies. :)   

I actually meant 'mail' and not 'male'. :)

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Re: Colors in Quotes

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 19:29:13GMT + (which was 2:29 PM where I live) 
  Richard Wakeford wrote and made these points on the subject of Colors in Quotes:
RW Hello David,

RW On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 at 14:22:19[GMT -0500](which was 19:22 where I
RW live) you wrote:

 I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
   would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
   does..  Different colors depending on the level of quote.

RW Does here but I have the latest beta.


Cool!  I had a few problems with the beta so I had to go back to the
release version...  And word on either B8 or the release of 1.63?

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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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David Calvarese [DC] wrote:

DC On the footheels of that, how about better support for GnuPG?

That wasn't mentioned in his message. :/

What improved support are you thinking of?

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Re: Colors in Quotes

2003-03-07 Thread Allie Martin
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David Calvarese [DC] wrote:

DC I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
DC would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
DC does.. Different colors depending on the level of quote. First level
DC in red, second level in blue, third in magenta, fourth in something
DC else... It's the one thing that I've considered going back to OE
DC for... And it doesn't seem like it'd be that hard to implement to
DC me.

Are you referring to something like you see here?

http://www.landscreek.net/pics/quotes.png

The rich text viewer allows this.

The plain text viewer will also support this in the next TB!
release. I'm using it now in the current beta version.

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Re: open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi David,

on Fri, 7 Mar 2003 14:19:01 -0500GMT (07.03.03, 20:19 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

PM You can alter the batch file in the SpamCop submission filter to use
PM the browser of your choice. You don't have to do anything about your
PM default browser. I did it myself, because my default browser, Opera,
PM doesn't recognize the username/password thing. So I use Mozilla for
PM SpamCop reports. :-)

DC It's not that, I have no problems about it using IE...  What I really
DC want is to not have to use that batch file so i don't have to close
DC command windows that linger open after opening the web browser.

I don't have those lingering windows. Add exit (without the quotes) as
the last line of your batch file and save. That should do it. :-)

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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 14:35:59GMT -0500 (which was 2:35 PM where I live) 
  Allie Martin wrote and made these points on the subject of Getting feedback from 
Ritlabs:
AM David Calvarese [DC] wrote:

DC On the footheels of that, how about better support for GnuPG?

AM That wasn't mentioned in his message. :/

AM What improved support are you thinking of?

Better integration.  Key management abilities for it for starters.
PGP/Mime support as well.  Having an unencrypted message show up as a
new message is annoying, but liveable.

Knowing what user ID to use to decode a message instead of me having to
type both the id and my password each time I decrypt a message is a
must.

Heck, it's be great if TB! had an internal distribution of GPG+IDEA...

Dave

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Re: Colors in Quotes

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 14:42:30GMT -0500 (which was 2:42 PM where I live) 
  Allie Martin wrote and made these points on the subject of Colors in Quotes:
AM David Calvarese [DC] wrote:

DC I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with OE-Quotefix... But it
DC would be so nice for TB! to be able to do to quotes what OE-Quotefix
DC does.. Different colors depending on the level of quote. First level
DC in red, second level in blue, third in magenta, fourth in something
DC else... It's the one thing that I've considered going back to OE
DC for... And it doesn't seem like it'd be that hard to implement to
DC me.

AM Are you referring to something like you see here?

AM http://www.landscreek.net/pics/quotes.png

AM The rich text viewer allows this.

AM The plain text viewer will also support this in the next TB!
AM release. I'm using it now in the current beta version.


Yeah, almost exactly like that... Only without just 2 color levels.
OE-Quotefix has 5 I believe...

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Re: open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 20:50:06GMT +0100 (which was 2:50 PM where I live) 
  Peter Meyns wrote and made these points on the subject of open URl with mozilla:
PM Hi David,

PM on Fri, 7 Mar 2003 14:19:01 -0500GMT (07.03.03, 20:19 +0100GMT here),
PM you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

PM You can alter the batch file in the SpamCop submission filter to use
PM the browser of your choice. You don't have to do anything about your
PM default browser. I did it myself, because my default browser, Opera,
PM doesn't recognize the username/password thing. So I use Mozilla for
PM SpamCop reports. :-)

DC It's not that, I have no problems about it using IE...  What I really
DC want is to not have to use that batch file so i don't have to close
DC command windows that linger open after opening the web browser.

PM I don't have those lingering windows. Add exit (without the quotes) as
PM the last line of your batch file and save. That should do it. :-)


Okay, I'll give that a try, THANKS!


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Accessing mail from two computers

2003-03-07 Thread Ian Grant
Hi TBUDL

Is it possible to put your E-mail folders on a separate network share
and access them from two separate computers. So for example when I'm
working on my notebook, i can have access to the e-mail i have here on my
desktop, and i can use it as if i was using this copy here.

I looked at synchronizing but that seemed a bit too fiddly.



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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread John L Crain
Hello Allie,

That's the sort of reply I keep getting but nothing from RitLabs;(

Being worked on, or plans, can mean 7 day or 7 years:( Microsoft plans
to release a stable operating system I hear.. Been hearing that one
for years :)

As much as I like the bat I'm afraid they are going to lose a customer
over this.

Not the lack of PGP8 but the lack of information/feedback.


Is there anyone from Ritlabs on this list?

If So:

You are giving me a we've already got your money so go figure it out on your
own feeling.

I'd be happy to pay a renewable licence or a support fee for some
support.

If  it's  being  worked  on  there must be a project plan. Which means
there must be a schedule.

I'd be happy with a Barring major setbacks it's x months/weeks away
At least then I would have something to base my decisions on.

# Leaving whining mode here

JC



AM John L Crain [JLC] wrote:

JLC I've been trying to get feedback on the progress of a PGP8 plugin.

AM  I'm not able to tell you what the progress is, only that there's
AM  plans for one.

AM  In a message from Stefan Tanurkov to TBBETA on Tue, 31 Dec 2002
AM  19:28:55 -0800

AM  He wrote the following:

AM ,-[ begin ]-
AM |
AM | Building support for:
AM |
AM |   - PGP 8. Finally - they've started publish the full source code again,
AM |   so the plug-in and changes in The Bat! should appear soon.|
AM |
AM '-[  end  ]-||

JLC Anyone from RitLabs on here can tell me the status of PGP8 plugins.

JLC 1 month, 6 month, a year, never?

AM  All we have is 'soon'.

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Re: Accessing mail from two computers

2003-03-07 Thread Jernej Simoni
Hello Ian,
 
7. marec 2003, 20:59:10, you wrote:

IG Is it possible to put your E-mail folders on a separate network share
IG and access them from two separate computers. So for example when I'm
IG working on my notebook, i can have access to the e-mail i have here on my
IG desktop, and i can use it as if i was using this copy here.

That's what I set up for my father: the mail folders are on my
gateway/server (runing linux with samba - not really relevant), and I mapped
a network drive on both computers where my father wants to use the mail.
Then I set up The Bat on one computer to have it's base folders on the
network drive, and exported it's settings from the registry
(Start-Run-regedit.exe; HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Rit branch), and
imported these settings on the second computer, and I simply copied The
Bat's install folder there. Also, with the XP (not sure if it's available on
2000) feature 'Make available offline', he can use The Bat on laptop even
when not connected to the home network.

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Re: Feature Request - Launch into Notepad

2003-03-07 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hi Miguel,

On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 19:28:04 +0100 Miguel A. Urech
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I HATE HATE HATE HTML emails... but it appears that most newer users don't
 know any better and send emails in them.  I love the way that The Bat
 makes them seperate files/attachments so that I do not have to endure the
 HTML hoopla. When I get the attachment, I would like to view it as source
 code and not the HTML.

 What's wrong with F9?

Nothing. But there are times when even _me_ is to k.o. to translate
base64-encoded stuff to plain-text HTML source, so I guess Spyder has
reached this limit sometimes too :-)

OK, I was so crazy writing my own Base64-en/decrypter for better
handling SpamCop-reports (I want to strip those random numbers befor
submitting the mails), but an Open with ... option for some file types
/ types of extensions (e.g. .att, etc ...) would be nice :-) Albeit I
wouldn't use Notepad, but my beloved GViM :-)
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Re[2]: New to TB

2003-03-07 Thread Newsacct
Hello Allie,

Heh. What's Free Agent? :) I paid for it to get the filters and better
binary  handling.  Best newsreader out there. Second would probably be
Gravity but of course I am probably going WA off topic here.

Thank GOODNESS it's Friday!!! WOOHOO!

Fred


Friday, March 7, 2003, 1:52:24 PM, you wrote:

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custom header in save template

2003-03-07 Thread Chris Murtland
  Is there any way to write out X-Text-Classification: (from POPFile)
  in the save message template?

Thanks,
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Re: custom header in save template

2003-03-07 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Chris,

On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 16:17:48 -0500GMT (7-3-03, 22:17 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

CM   Is there any way to write out X-Text-Classification: (from
CM   POPFile) in the save message template?

Yes, put this in your save message template:

%SETPATTREGEXP=(?m-s)(X-Text-Classification:.*)%REGEXPBlindMATCH=%HEADERS%subpatt=1


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Re: Accessing mail from two computers

2003-03-07 Thread Geoff Lane
On 07 March 2003, 19:59, Ian Grant wrote:

 Is it possible to put your E-mail folders on a separate network share
 and access them from two separate computers. So for example when I'm
 working on my notebook, i can have access to the e-mail i have here on my
 desktop, and i can use it as if i was using this copy here.
~~~

I'm doing exactly that. All my users have drive P: mapped to personal
network filespace and all installations of TB have P:\Mail as their
default message base. All users can access their mail from any
computer that has TB installed.

However, you do need a fast network and roaming profiles. While this
strategy works wonderfully over 100-base-TX, it was painfully slow
(i.e. unworkable) over 10-base-T.

HTH,

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Re[2]: open URl with mozilla

2003-03-07 Thread Deborah W
On Friday, March 7, 2003, 6:19:13 PM, Jernej Simoni wrote:

JS I don't know of any kind of program that is able to execute
JS weblinks, which allows you to specify the browser to open them with
JS - they just let the OS handle it...

In an email client I've used in the past - Eudora, iirc - you could
right-click on a URL  get a menu which included Open with... and your
installed browsers.

It was quite a useful feature :-)

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Re: Feature Request - Launch into Notepad

2003-03-07 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Peter,

snipped quite a bit
 Albeit I wouldn't use Notepad, but my beloved GViM :-)

OK, OK, understand. And I would use my beloved TextPad :-)

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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread Robert C Wittig
Hello Melissa,

Friday, March 7, 2003, 4:39:49 PM, you wrote:

MR I've tried just about every Windows email client (and own several of
MR them), but I have yet to find one as good as TB! If you quit using TB!
MR over this, which inferior client will you be happy to use in its
MR place?

Yep! It's either 'The Bat!'... or 'The Butt!'.


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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread Dave Gorman
Friday, March 7, 2003, 2:33:41 PM, John wrote:

 That's the sort of reply I keep getting but nothing from RitLabs;(

Actually Allie's quote of Stefan *is* from Ritlabs.

 As much as I like the bat I'm afraid they are going to lose a customer
 over this.

I suppose one could use Outhouse Express which hasn't seen any
meaningful development for years ;)

 Not the lack of PGP8 but the lack of information/feedback.

 Is there anyone from Ritlabs on this list?

I could be wrong, but I don't believe TB! developers participate
on TBUDL. At least one of the developers is an active participant
on the TBBETA list. He is the one Allie quoted in his response to
you.

 I'd be happy with a Barring major setbacks it's x months/weeks away
 At least then I would have something to base my decisions on.

Do you get this specific of development feedback from every other
software vendor whose product you use?


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Re[2]: Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Mark Wieder
Allie-

Friday, March 7, 2003, 11:30:02 AM, you wrote:

AM I'm often reading male at just the right time for the timely
AM replies. :)   

AM I actually meant 'mail' and not 'male'. :)

ROTFL. I wondered what you did in your spare time. Lends new meaning
to hotmail, though... g

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Re[2]: Accessing mail from two computers

2003-03-07 Thread Mark Wieder
Geoff-

Same here, except I use the M: drive (for Mail g). Depending on how
your network is set up you may not need to bother about implementing
roaming profiles.

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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread John L Crain
Hello Dave,


DG Do you get this specific of development feedback from every other
DG software vendor whose product you use?

Yes from many I do get feedback of this sort when a specific question
is asked. I didn't realize there's a Beta list but Allie pointed me to
it, for which many thanks.

Software vendors are generally better than a it's being worked.
Hardware vendors such as cisco/juniper/foundry have typically been
very forthcoming, down to letting me see and test beta code.

I use a lot of dell equipment and they will generally specify
time frames for fixes to drivers etc. They're also very forthcoming
with data.


I'm not asking for them to give a specific date but a little more
clarity would be nice. None of the above, not even Mickeysoft ignore
request for info messages.

I'm going to see how life is on the beta list.

If not better I'm probably going to go back to Eudora for the time being.

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Re: Getting feedback from Ritlabs

2003-03-07 Thread John L Crain
Hello Melissa,

Unfortunately for me I really need to use PGP all the time.

The Bat is by far the best of the clients I've seen, hands down but
it's encryption and authentication support is lacking.

If the wait for features is going to be behind the pack and I
have no way of knowing how far behind then the probability of my employer
allowing me to keep using it, or of the bat to ever get my recommendation to 
standardize
to this, is minimal.

As I've said I'll wait if I have some reasonable horizon, but if I
don't want to wait until PGPv10 is out for PGPv8 support.

JC





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MR -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MR Hash: SHA1

MR On Friday, March 07, 2003, at 12:33:41 PM PST, John L Crain wrote:

 As much as I like the bat I'm afraid they are going to lose a
 customer over this.

MR I've tried just about every Windows email client (and own several of
MR them), but I have yet to find one as good as TB! If you quit using TB!
MR over this, which inferior client will you be happy to use in its
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Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
Hello All,

  Okay,  I'm getting annoyed at having to cut out all the yahoo adds on
  the Yahoo group emails when I reply to one...

  Does anyone have a macro to automatically cut them out?

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mark's pgp key

2003-03-07 Thread Roberto Machorro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: MD5

Hi Marck DP

Where can I find your public PGP/GPG key? Thanks.

Roberto

-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: 2.6
Comment: http://machorro.net/roberto/pgpkey.txt

iQCUAwUAPmlGFmlmrwCBvbPdAQEvLQP2P1W8oUNVoVUxFbNgf2BkOwUzD9lyjX/G
VuHltCmZG17HJqhZrLbTx+wykZMFhwHiejEv+F5R11Jv4kcaWzL+YE1epfsyzgTH
0UI/ycq95uXmSf1V07qtb/tJtNFLgkshCuzwfeGo78xsB93i46vI3U1IJpGKhc+c
Pk7C3Q2+Zw==
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Re: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread Roberto Machorro
Hi

I've been wanting to do this, too. I know how to create the RegEx to
identify the Yahoo stuff (I've done it in Perl before), but I don't
know where to put it in a filter...

Roberto


Friday, March 7, 2003, 8:17:28 PM, you wrote:
 Hello All,

   Okay,  I'm getting annoyed at having to cut out all the yahoo adds on
   the Yahoo group emails when I reply to one...

   Does anyone have a macro to automatically cut them out?




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Re[2]: New to TB

2003-03-07 Thread Mike Alexander
Hi Thomas,

Friday, March 7, 2003, 3:38:55 PM, you wrote:

TF Hello Newsacct,

TF On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 09:35:24 -0500 GMT (07/03/03, 21:35 +0700 GMT),
TF Newsacct wrote:

 By  the  way, did I read correctly that TB 2.0 may support newsgroups?
 Cool.

TF No you didn't. ;-)

TF A newsreader plug-in for TB v2 is being thought about. That's the
TF correct info.

Well, I hope they realise it's not a thought worth entertaining. :)


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Re: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 20:37:57GMT -0500 (which was 8:37 PM where I live) 
  Roberto Machorro wrote and made these points on the subject of Yahoo Ads:
RM Hi

RM I've been wanting to do this, too. I know how to create the RegEx to
RM identify the Yahoo stuff (I've done it in Perl before), but I don't
RM know where to put it in a filter...

RM Roberto


RM Friday, March 7, 2003, 8:17:28 PM, you wrote:
 Hello All,

   Okay,  I'm getting annoyed at having to cut out all the yahoo adds on
   the Yahoo group emails when I reply to one...

   Does anyone have a macro to automatically cut them out?


Actually, it doesn't need to go into a filter, but into the reply
Template _I Think_.  I might just be getting my wire's crossed...  But I
think that if you put it into the quote= line of the reply template,
it'll work...

For example, this is what my current reply template has in it:

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

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Re[2]: Antivirus

2003-03-07 Thread Mike Alexander
Hi Thomas,

Friday, March 7, 2003, 3:45:42 PM, you wrote:

TF Hello Mike,

TF On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 02:19:52 + GMT (07/03/03, 09:19 +0700 GMT),
TF Mike Alexander wrote:

 Hmm, German North Sea?  I thought we'd decided that wasn't correct in
 1916 ;-)

 I take it you mean the area us Brits call the German Bight??

TF Maybe. I was referring to the Nordseekueste. Probably German Bight
TF is the correct translation, I didn't mean to bring up any
TF nationalisms, only tried to be geographically correct - blame it on my
TF poor English!

LOL!  I *was* joking!

Yes, I think you're right about that. It just shows how language can
be a barrier to understanding ;-)


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Re[2]: Template Question

2003-03-07 Thread Mike Alexander
Hi Allie,

Friday, March 7, 2003, 6:49:08 PM, you wrote:

AM I do sleep. It's just that I'm usually awake by 4:30 - 5:00 a.m.

AM I'm often reading male at just the right time for the timely
AM replies. :)

And who is he?  ;-)

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Re[2]: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread Roberto Machorro
I'll give this some thought over the weekend. If I add up all seconds
or minutes I've spent deleting junk from e-mail before I start my reply
I'd cry.

Thanks for your tip! I'll come back with some results.


Roberto


Friday, March 7, 2003, 8:52:46 PM, you wrote:
  On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 20:37:57GMT -0500 (which was 8:37 PM where I live) 
   Roberto Machorro wrote and made these points on the subject of Yahoo Ads:
RM Hi

RM I've been wanting to do this, too. I know how to create the RegEx to
RM identify the Yahoo stuff (I've done it in Perl before), but I don't
RM know where to put it in a filter...

RM Roberto


RM Friday, March 7, 2003, 8:17:28 PM, you wrote:
 Hello All,

   Okay,  I'm getting annoyed at having to cut out all the yahoo adds on
   the Yahoo group emails when I reply to one...

   Does anyone have a macro to automatically cut them out?


 Actually, it doesn't need to go into a filter, but into the reply
 Template _I Think_.  I might just be getting my wire's crossed...  But I
 think that if you put it into the quote= line of the reply template,
 it'll work...

 For example, this is what my current reply template has in it:

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




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Re: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 21:03:13GMT -0500 (which was 9:03 PM where I live) 
  Roberto Machorro wrote and made these points on the subject of Yahoo Ads:
RM I'll give this some thought over the weekend. If I add up all seconds
RM or minutes I've spent deleting junk from e-mail before I start my reply
RM I'd cry.

RM Thanks for your tip! I'll come back with some results.


RM Roberto

Hey, that's what this group is for! :) And thank you if you can get it
to work.

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Re: mark's pgp key

2003-03-07 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Hi Roberto,

@7-Mar-2003, 20:23 -0500 (01:23 UK time) Roberto Machorro [RM] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

RM Where can I find your public PGP/GPG key? Thanks.

On the public key servers and on my website.

- --
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.2.1rc1-nr1 (Windows 2000)

iD8DBQE+aVMXOeQkq5KdzaARAqajAKCjy41vHYIQO5iiY2N4h5QajlOq4wCeNXwD
CxwBY0wWFtBNIWW6sdjMRC8=
=iiCq
-END PGP SIGNATURE-




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Re: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Hi David,

@7-Mar-2003, 21:14 -0500 (02:14 UK time) David Calvarese [DC] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

RM Thanks for your tip! I'll come back with some results.

DC Hey, that's what this group is for! :) And thank you if you can
DC get it to work.

(pssst - the standard Quote extraction macro set in the Library
already does this for you).

http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#quote+extraction

- --
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.2.1rc1-nr1 (Windows 2000)

iD8DBQE+aVQDOeQkq5KdzaARAp22AJ9k/N9uUexojxgpZ2C2urXQysPEIgCgwdhY
X6pHLSFxcdPnQC8Wya5cxBU=
=1Esq
-END PGP SIGNATURE-




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Re: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread Jonathan Angliss
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On Friday, March 07, 2003, David Calvarese wrote...

   Okay,  I'm getting annoyed at having to cut out all the yahoo adds on
   the Yahoo group emails when I reply to one...

   Does anyone have a macro to automatically cut them out?

There is one on the list's FAQ site under macros...

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

Kindly hosted by Marck himself, if you scroll down, you'll see a
section titled Automatically stripping out signatures and
advertisements, where you will see two macros. The first will pull
off adverts, such as yahoo, and hotmail, along with Gnupg/pgp signed
messages, whilst the second will only stip off gnupg/pgp signatures.

The easiest thing to do (I found) is put them in a quick template, and
call the quick template in your reply template. Makes life a lot
easier.

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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Comment: Fingerprint: 676A 1701 665B E343 E393  B8D2 2B83 E814 F8FD 1F73

iQA/AwUBPmlVOCuD6BT4/R9zEQJsWQCg24BTBhmUFE2xn5kvMLm4b7ZDtw4AoKxb
0eboUT5Xv/K8K76DE1aQR3RJ
=3GMD
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Re[2]: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread Roberto Machorro
Hi Marck

You've just made my Christmas and Birthday :)


Thanks!

Roberto


Friday, March 7, 2003, 9:22:58 PM, you wrote:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 Hi David,

 @7-Mar-2003, 21:14 -0500 (02:14 UK time) David Calvarese [DC] in
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

RM Thanks for your tip! I'll come back with some results.

DC Hey, that's what this group is for! :) And thank you if you can
DC get it to work.

 (pssst - the standard Quote extraction macro set in the Library
 already does this for you).

 http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#quote+extraction

 - --
 Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
 TB! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
 '
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
 Version: GnuPG v1.2.1rc1-nr1 (Windows 2000)

 iD8DBQE+aVQDOeQkq5KdzaARAp22AJ9k/N9uUexojxgpZ2C2urXQysPEIgCgwdhY
 X6pHLSFxcdPnQC8Wya5cxBU=
 =1Esq
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help with The Bat + xray + softhome

2003-03-07 Thread Task Control
Hellow tbudl arroba thebat.dutaint.com

  I can't configure The Bat + Xray + Softhome.net. Anyone can help me.

  The authentification of softhome is use pop before smtp if you
  have some server with this authentification you can help me.


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Re[2]: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread Roberto Machorro
It worked like a charm! :D

Roberto


Friday, March 7, 2003, 9:22:58 PM, you wrote:
 @7-Mar-2003, 21:14 -0500 (02:14 UK time) David Calvarese [DC] in
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

RM Thanks for your tip! I'll come back with some results.

DC Hey, that's what this group is for! :) And thank you if you can
DC get it to work.

 (pssst - the standard Quote extraction macro set in the Library
 already does this for you).

 http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#quote+extraction



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Re: Yahoo Ads

2003-03-07 Thread David Calvarese
 On Friday, March 07, 2003 at 02:22:58GMT + (which was 9:22 PM where I live) 
  Marck D Pearlstone wrote and made these points on the subject of Yahoo Ads:


MDP (pssst - the standard Quote extraction macro set in the Library
MDP already does this for you).

MDP http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#quote+extraction


Thanks!

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Re: New to TB

2003-03-07 Thread Wolffe
On Thursday, March 06, 2003 Test Account SMTP stated:

TAS I'm  just  busy  trying The Bat out a bit. I've been using Forte Agent
TAS for  several  years,  but  I'm  now  starting to need multiple mailbox
TAS support, etc. Anyone have experience moving from Agent to TB? Anything
TAS I should watch out for?

It is a most excellant EMAIL tool, just like Agent is an excellant
NEWS READER. But watch out for the guano .. you dont want to step in
any. :-)

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