Re: No default secred key error??

2003-11-21 Thread Edgar
Hello Kevin,

On Friday, November 21, 2003, 3:22:17 AM, you wrote:

E I've traced it to the reply-to address. When I change this address
E from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
E [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get
E the same error.

 Is it possible that you have more than one address book entry for
 bird-pix?

No, just one entry. And I now know it's not only when I change
the reply-address to bird-pix but to any address starting with an
a-n the addresses starting with p-z will bring up the right key
pass phrase.

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Re: Changing the Reply-To Header?

2003-11-21 Thread Paul Wilson
Friday, 11/21/2003, 12:24 AM

Hi Thomas,
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, at 08:26:33 [GMT +0700] (which was 5:26 PM where I live) 
you wrote about: 'Changing the Reply-To Header?'

TF @Paul: You are correct that crtl-F4 doesn't work with highlighted
TF text. It used to, but that functionality has gotten lost soem versions
TF back. It's a bug, I just haven't had time to add it to the BugTracker
TF yet.

TF This doesn't change the fact that the Reply-To for this lsit is set
TF correctly to the list address, and it should be no other way.

I agree completly.

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Re: Changing the Reply-To Header?

2003-11-21 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo George,

On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 18:57:09 -0800GMT (21-11-03, 3:57 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

 Maybe with version 2, but Specials-Reply to Sender and Ctrl+F4 both
 produce a message with [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the To:
 field.

 Not here. Crtl-F4 creates a message to your PM account.

GM But you're also running 2.x, Ken's on 1.62.

It was a bug and that got fixed somewhere between 16.2 and now.

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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Susanne,

On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 19:48:04 -0800GMT (21-11-03, 4:48 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

S TB tells me it received 12 mails, for example, but several
S of them are duplicated, and there are maybe four empty
S mails, adding up to quite a bit more than 12.

S Has anyone experienced something similar, or have a
S suggestion why this might be happening?

Could be bad connection between you and hotmail.
Could be that you're using an old version of hotmail popper, I've
heard that hotmail tends to change it's protocol sometimes to
discourage the use of web-to-pop proxies. (No first hand experiences
though, I don't use hotmail.)
Could be that those extra messages are actually delivered at your
hotmail account, so in that case nothing on your system would be to
blame. Have you ever tried to check your mail manually before
collecting it with hotmail popper?
Could even be that pop3 in hotmail popper is incorrectly implemented,
thus causing the dupes when TB downloads the mail.

Note that I sorted these suggestions on their probability (estimated
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Re: Changing the Reply-To Header?

2003-11-21 Thread Carsten Thönges
* ken green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It's a bit surprising, then, that a group such as TBUDL, which is so
 stringent about standards that could arguably be not-so-standard (cut
 marks, bottom posting, etc.) would go along with reply-to munging.

Not really surprising: The Bat! doesn't offer a (predefinied)
functionality like »Reply to list«.

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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread thebat
Hi Susanne,

 I've been using TB with hotmail popper for a few days, to
 receive my msn mail, and am noticing that I get a lot of
 duplicate mails, and a bunch of ghost mails that are completely empty.
 No subject text, sender or recipient anywhere to be found.

 There is quite a number of them, and it's getting to the
 annoying point.

 TB tells me it received 12 mails, for example, but several
 of them are duplicated, and there are maybe four empty
 mails, adding up to quite a bit more than 12.

 Has anyone experienced something similar, or have a
 suggestion why this might be happening?


I had the very same problem (although on regular POP3 mail) when I
used the BayesIT plugin. It somehow deleted, ghosted or corrupted my
email, especially if there were attachments.

I solved this by using another Bayes filtering plugin which works
flawlessly so far. Just try disabling anti-spam plugin, it may very
well come from that.

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Re[2]: Marck's SpamCop filters : (

2003-11-21 Thread Antje Lehmann
Hi all,

thanks for your replies concerning my filtering problem. Well, now
that I've been trying out the filters for a couple of days I seem to
be getting closer to the real issue... won't be easy to explain, but
I'll try: 

Whenever I mark a couple of spam mails at once and hit Alt-Ctrl-S
they get submitted to SpamCop one after another as it's supposed to
be. Also, when the SpamCop autoresponders arrive, the links to process
the spam I submitted are all different, and so is the content of the
autoresponders, each one claiming to process a different spam mail.
However, as soon as I have the filter for the autoresponders process
these mails to open the several browser windows following the links
provided in each of the mails, each browser window displays the same
content, ie. each is only processing the first spam mail of all that I
had submitted. Strangely enough, this also happens when I manually
open the links provided in the SpamCop mails.

So, what happens is that I get a couple of autoresponders, the first
.bat file pops up along with the first browser window, then I have to
close the DOS window manually (I will try the solutions you suggested,
though), and only then does the next DOS window pop up, along with the
next browser window. But the contents of each browser window are the
same. Actually, it seems like these are two problems at once... that
is so annyoing... how could that have happened?

I really think SpamCop is a great thing, so I do want this to work
;-))


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Re: Marck's SpamCop filters : (

2003-11-21 Thread David Boggon

Hi Antje,

in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
at 12:55 PM (my time) on Friday 21/11/03 you wrote:


AL However, as soon as I have the filter for the autoresponders process
AL these mails to open the several browser windows following the links
AL provided in each of the mails, each browser window displays the same
AL content, ie. each is only processing the first spam mail of all that I
AL had submitted. Strangely enough, this also happens when I manually
AL open the links provided in the SpamCop mails.


This is also what happens at this end.

Now I wonder if it is a Mozilla problem rather than a TB problem ... I
think you're using Mozilla aren't you?

I have noticed this kind of behaviour elsewhere with Mozilla, though I
haven't looked into it yet.

For the sake of completion ... the issues which began this thread have
been resolved. For a reason unknown to me the filters I had set up
(both the account based one and the common folder based one) kicked in
straight away when TB started the next day. Both filters are now
working perfectly except for the problem above. I don't have a DOS
window problem.

AL I really think SpamCop is a great thing, so I do want this to work
AL ;-))

Yes and so are these filters ... thanks Marck!

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Re: No default secred key error??

2003-11-21 Thread Kevin Coates
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Hi Edgar,

On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 07:57:22 +0100 (1:57 AM here), Edgar [E] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

E No, just one entry. And I now know it's not only when I change the
E reply-address to bird-pix but to any address starting with an a-n
E the addresses starting with p-z will bring up the right key pass
E phrase.

I'm wondering if your problem is some sort of template bug. With a
simple template I suspect your problem wouldn't occur.

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Re[2]: Marck's SpamCop filters : (

2003-11-21 Thread Antje Lehmann
Hi,

David Boggon wrote:

 This is also what happens at this end.

 Now I wonder if it is a Mozilla problem rather than a TB problem ... I
 think you're using Mozilla aren't you?

Yes, that hadn't occurred to me before, but you could be right. Then
there's not much we can do... except for changing the browser.. but
nooo, I don't want to ;-)

 For the sake of completion ... the issues which began this thread have
 been resolved. For a reason unknown to me the filters I had set up
 (both the account based one and the common folder based one) kicked in
 straight away when TB started the next day. Both filters are now
 working perfectly except for the problem above. I don't have a DOS
 window problem.

That could be a Win 98 problem, and I solved it by doing what Roelof
suggested, thanks! I'm sure the other solutions would have worked as
well, but I haven't tried them since the one I just mentioned worked
fine.

 Yes and so are these filters ... thanks Marck!

I agree!


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Re[2]: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Vishal
Hi Susanne

Thursday, November 20, 2003, 10:57:39 PM, you wrote:


S It looks like I'm loosing quite a few messages!

S Does anyone know of another program like Hotmail Popper,
S that I could try instead?

You could try Web2Pop. I've had mixed experiences, but I'll lay them out so
you can judge for yourself.

- It works very well and has a huge number of plugins to support different
webmail providers( hotmail, yahoo, fastmail, you name it).

- I used to have the dupes problem too. The dupes weren't blank messages,
though, so I never actually lost anything. (Try enabling RFC 822 headers on
those blank mails to see if anything shows up - it works for me often.)But I
changed three things, and I'm not sure which of them is responsible for fixing
the problems:

1. One, I re-downloaded and reinstalled web2pop. The website
didn't reflect this, but there was actually a version change because the exe
file sizes of what I was originally using and what I downloaded.

2. Two, I changed my options to delete from server instead of keeping them
on the server as I used to.

3. Three, I changed from ZoneAlarm to BlackICE. I did some testing on this
though and it was not ZA that was responsible. However, ZA does create
problems for some people, so I thought I'd mention it anyway.

- On Yahoo, I sometimes have problems viewing forwarded HTML messages. They
appear as 1.msg, 2.msg attachments etc. Doesnt happen all the time. But I
figured out that viewing RFC 822 headers would let you view these, though the
HTML tags would be visible.

Final decision? I'm sticking with Web2POP. It does a pretty good job.

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Support

2003-11-21 Thread Peter Fjelsten
TheBat-users,

 Is there no support from Ritlabs for paid users?

 I sent them an e-mail but have received no reply.

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Re: Support

2003-11-21 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Peter,

on Fri, 21 Nov 2003 17:45:13 +0100GMT (21.11.03, 17:45 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

PF  Is there no support from Ritlabs for paid users?

PF  I sent them an e-mail but have received no reply.

What seems to be the problem? Possibly someone here can help you?

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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Edgar
Hello thebat,

On Friday, November 21, 2003, 11:18:47 AM, you wrote:

 Hi Susanne,

 I've been using TB with hotmail popper for a few days, to
 receive my msn mail, and am noticing that I get a lot of
 duplicate mails, and a bunch of ghost mails that are completely empty.
 No subject text, sender or recipient anywhere to be found.

 Has anyone experienced something similar, or have a
 suggestion why this might be happening?


 I had the very same problem (although on regular POP3 mail) when I
 used the BayesIT plugin. It somehow deleted, ghosted or corrupted my
 email, especially if there were attachments.

 I solved this by using another Bayes filtering plugin which works
 flawlessly so far. Just try disabling anti-spam plugin, it may very
 well come from that.

I'm Using Hotmail popper 2.1.0 and the BayesIT plug-in and every
thing is fine. Never had these double or ghost mails with HM
popper, not even with older versions.

I did have this with Yahoo Popper, so maybe it's something about
your connection.

Maybe you can download your mail but leave them on the server and
then check hotmail manually to see what is actually there.

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Re: No default secred key error??

2003-11-21 Thread Edgar
Hello Kevin,

On Friday, November 21, 2003, 3:04:06 PM, you wrote:

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 Hi Edgar,

 On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 07:57:22 +0100 (1:57 AM here), Edgar [E] wrote in
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

E No, just one entry. And I now know it's not only when I change the
E reply-address to bird-pix but to any address starting with an a-n
E the addresses starting with p-z will bring up the right key pass
E phrase.

 I'm wondering if your problem is some sort of template bug. With a
 simple template I suspect your problem wouldn't occur.

I've tried it without any template and it still occurs.
But I'll test it again using a simple on to be absolutely sure
about it.

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Re: Marck's SpamCop filters : (

2003-11-21 Thread MAU
Hello Antje,

 Whenever I mark a couple of spam mails at once and hit Alt-Ctrl-S
 they get submitted to SpamCop one after another as it's supposed to
 be. Also, when the SpamCop autoresponders arrive, the links to process
 the spam I submitted are all different, and so is the content of the
 autoresponders, each one claiming to process a different spam mail.
 However, as soon as I have the filter for the autoresponders process
 these mails to open the several browser windows following the links
 provided in each of the mails, 

I have been using Spamcop and Marck's filters for quite some time now.
Well, I should say the first of Marck's filters, the Alt-Ctrl-S one.
When I get the autoresponders I just sort the messages to an special
folder with a normal Incoming filter. Then, when I have time, and maybe
when I have 20 or more autoresponders, I view just any of them and
double click on the link to open my browser to send the reports on this
spam message. Then, and while Spamcop sees unreported spam, it will take
me to a page where I can select to report another and another spam until
I am all done. I find this method much more convenient that automatic
opening of my browser when the auto-responses are received.

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Re: Changing the Reply-To Header?

2003-11-21 Thread ken green
Carsten Thönges wrote:
 Not really surprising: The Bat! doesn't offer a (predefinied)
 functionality like »Reply to list«.


I don't know of any e-mail client that has a Reply to List command.
The command I was speaking of (and that was referred to in the article)
was a Reply to All (or Reply to Group) command.  This is pretty
standard among most e-mail clients, including The Bat (button immed. to
right of Reply button -- and Ctrl + Shift + F5)

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Re: Changing the Reply-To Header?

2003-11-21 Thread ken green
This thread has strayed pretty far from the original topic, IMO.  And
I'm as much to blame as anyone else, so I apologize for that.

I still believe that the point I was trying to make is valid, though
it's been clouded over by specific TB functionality. The members of this
list that I have seen raise the flag of standards in justifying
administrative decisions have conspicuously refrained from posting
anything.

It's not that big of a deal - I thought it interesting to bring up.

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New release soon ?

2003-11-21 Thread Cedric Fontaine
Hello !

It seems that a long awaiting feature for me has been introduced in
2.01.46 (folders colors like color group for
mail messages) and I'm wondering when a new release will be available
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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Susanne
 

Hi Edgar,

Friday, November 21, 2003, 10:40:51 AM, you wrote:

 I'm Using Hotmail popper 2.1.0 and the BayesIT plug-in and
 every
 thing is fine.

What is the BayesIT plug-in?
I'm just moderately computer savvy, and have to admit to not
knowing :}

 I did have this with Yahoo Popper, so maybe it's something
 about
 your connection.

 Maybe you can download your mail but leave them on the
 server and
 then check hotmail manually to see what is actually there.

I've been doing this, and I'm definitely losing some
messages, that look just fine on the msn/hotmail web page.

TB lists those messages as containing 26 bytes in the log at
the bottom, but they show up as containing 0 when I open the
actual mail.

Looking at the header shows absolutely nothing, except:
X-Hotpop-Folder: inbox

Could there be a problem with the NAV I'm also running?

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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Edgar
Hello Susanne,

On Friday, November 21, 2003, 10:10:24 PM, you wrote:

 I'm Using Hotmail popper 2.1.0 and the BayesIT plug-in and
 every thing is fine.

 What is the BayesIT plug-in?
 I'm just moderately computer savvy, and have to admit to not
 knowing :}
:-) Nobody is an expert on every thing, BayesIT plug-in is a
module (little program) to use in The Bat. It is a spam plug-in
and it will check your incoming mail to look if it will find
spam (junk mail). I'm very happy with it, using Hotmail I get all
kind of mail that advices me about enlarging, slimming,
developing, loans etc. The only thing is that you have to train
it with some spam to let it know what spam is (to you).

I might like all the slimming mails but maybe you do not ;-).

The only thing why I mentioned it is that sometimes a plug-in can
interfere with other programs like hotmail popper.

But if you do not use it, that's not the problem then.
What version of popper do you use? (right click on icon and
select about).

 Maybe you can download your mail but leave them on the server
 and then check hotmail manually to see what is actually there.

 I've been doing this, and I'm definitely losing some
 messages, that look just fine on the msn/hotmail web page.

 Could there be a problem with the NAV I'm also running?
That could be but I'm also running NAV and I do not have the
problem. You can try it by turn it off one time when downloading
and see of the problem is still there.

Before reading and opening file, please turn it on again ;-).

Do you run anything else like proxomitron or spampall?

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Re: Support

2003-11-21 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Peter,

On 21-11-2003 18:31, you [P] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PF  Is there no support from Ritlabs for paid users?

PF  I sent them an e-mail but have received no reply.

P What seems to be the problem? Possibly someone here can help you?

I have problems getting IMAP to work properly on an Exchange server
(IMAP) + I have problems configuring LDAP in the same environment.

There is little help to be got at my work as they only support OutCrap.

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Re: Support

2003-11-21 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Friday, November 21, 2003, Peter Fjelsten wrote...

 I have problems getting IMAP to work properly on an Exchange server
 (IMAP) +

What issues are you having?

 I have problems configuring LDAP in the same environment.

Not setup my exchange box for ldap, so I cannot help much here.

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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Susanne
 

Hi Edgar,

Friday, November 21, 2003, 1:44:33 PM, you wrote:

 But if you do not use it, that's not the problem then.

Okay, thanks!

 What version of popper do you use? (right click on icon and
 select about).

Version 2.1.0

 Could there be a problem with the NAV I'm also running?
 That could be but I'm also running NAV and I do not have
 the
 problem. You can try it by turn it off one time when
 downloading
 and see of the problem is still there.

Will do that.

 Before reading and opening file, please turn it on again
 ;-).

Okay :)

 Do you run anything else like proxomitron or spampall?

No, I don't, but I really don't know what MSN's modem may be
doing? Built-in fire wall?

I'm unfortunately stuck with MSN broadband, and don't want
to use the webbased mail.
If I can't work this out, I will have to, though.

I looked at Web2pop, but it seems you can only receive mail
with it, not send...

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Re: Support

2003-11-21 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Jonathan,

On 21-11-2003 23:13, you [J] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
J On Friday, November 21, 2003, Peter Fjelsten wrote...

 I have problems getting IMAP to work properly on an Exchange server
 (IMAP) +

J What issues are you having?

Problems with sending mail: since there is no Drafts folder selectable
in TB, there are all sorts of problems since Outlook/Exchange is set up
with this. If a message is saved in the Outbox, it disappears - it is
supposedly not on the server but in TB and it cannot be deleted.

Also the Outbox and Sent Items do not seem to work. Items aren't moved
from Outbox to Sent Items.

 I have problems configuring LDAP in the same environment.

J Not setup my exchange box for ldap, so I cannot help much here.

I cannot even get it to connect and LDAP should be running (it can be
reached by other clients) on that server...

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Re[2]: Support

2003-11-21 Thread Jim D
On 11/21/2003, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Peter
Fjelsten said:

PF I have problems getting IMAP to work properly on an Exchange server
PF (IMAP) + I have problems configuring LDAP in the same environment.

I have successfully set up TB to IMAP with the Exchange server at my
office, but I don't use it in that config anymore. It still lacks some
functionality I would prefer it to have first. LDAP works fine,
though, but I still prefer TB's address book functionality.

If you want to email me off-list with your questions I will be happy
to reply with what I know.

PF There is little help to be got at my work as they only support OutCrap.

I am actually using TB in POP mode with my Exchange server at the
office, and still prefer it to OL. However, OL 2003 has some very nice
improvement when used in an Exchange environment. TB still rocks, and
remains my MUA of choice!


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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Edgar
Hello Susanne,

On Friday, November 21, 2003, 11:27:11 PM, you wrote:

 Do you run anything else like proxomitron or spampall?

 No, I don't, but I really don't know what MSN's modem may be
 doing? Built-in fire wall?
Normally in a modem there is no fire wall, but I do not know this
modem.

 I'm unfortunately stuck with MSN broadband, and don't want
 to use the webbased mail.
 If I can't work this out, I will have to, though.
In worse case (hope that they are not reading this) you can use
outlook express to download the mail. You than do not have to use
the web site and remove the messages by dragging them from the
hotmail folder (in OE) to an folder that you created.

 I looked at Web2pop, but it seems you can only receive mail
 with it, not send...

There are others here that use it so maybe they can give you some
advice.
Or you can this to download and use hotmail popper to send. Or do
you have trouble with that to?

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November. When they asked in March, I said it was coming out in
November. In April I pointed out that November, in fact, was
going to be when the next book came out. In May, when asked on
many occasions about when Maskerade was coming out, I said
November. In November, it will be published. The same November
all the way through, too. -- So Terry, when is 'Maskerade' coming
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Re: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Susanne
 

Hi Edgar,

Friday, November 21, 2003, 2:57:41 PM, you wrote:

 Or you can this to download and use hotmail popper to
 send. Or do
 you have trouble with that to?

No, not that I know of, at least.

But I'm not sure how to configure TB to use one thing to
download and another to send with.

I look into it and see if I can get it figured out.

Thanks for the help!

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Re[2]: TB and Hotmail Popper problems

2003-11-21 Thread Peter Ouwehand
Hello Susanne,

on Fri, 21 Nov 2003 15:14:06 -0800 (2003-11-22 00:14:06 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
wrote (at least in part):

S But I'm not sure how to configure TB to use one thing to
S download and another to send with.

S I look into it and see if I can get it figured out.

You mean how/where to set/change pop3 (receive) and smpt (send) mail?
If so: goto account | properties | transport.
There you'll find the fields to enter these settings.

PS: in case you don't want to mess up settings of the TB account you'r
currently using, just create a new one to play around with.

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Having some S/MIME Issues

2003-11-21 Thread Jonathan Motta
Hi all,
  I'm having some problems with S/MIME certificates, and wondering if anyone has any 
suggestions.

1. Any email I recieve that was sent from Outlook 98 or Outlook Express 6 that 
containes an S/MIME signature/certificate causes TB to pop up an error dialog 
stating...
Access violation at address hex code. Read of address same hex code.
The hex code changes each time the dialog opens, even with the same email. Can't read 
the email at all... ever.

2. Any signed email that I *send* to an Outlook 98 user isn't recognized as signed by 
Ol98. Ol98 doesn't even recognize that there's an attachment at all, much less what it 
is. Signed email sent from Ol98 to Ol98 works fine, just not if it comes from TB. I'm 
pretty much writing this one off to poor S/MIME support by Ol98, but thought somebody 
here might know more and have a suggestion.

Additional Info...

A. Signed email sent to/from TB and Outlook XP is properly received and authenticated 
both ways. This is the only combination that seems to work.

B. Signed email sent from TB *to* Outlook Express 6 works too, just not the other way 
around... see #1 above.

C. TB is set to use Microsoft CryptoAPI (if that helps). 


#2 I've resigned to just having to live with, but #1 is getting really frustrating. 

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Re: Support

2003-11-21 Thread tb

-- Friday, November 21, 2003, 10:45:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 TheBat-users,

  Is there no support from Ritlabs for paid users?

  I sent them an e-mail but have received no reply.

Same here, when 2.0 was officially released all support stopped.
That, coupled with the reality of what 2.0 is, surprised me.

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Moving TB to a new computer

2003-11-21 Thread ztrader
I'd like to move TB from a win98 computer to a Win2000 computer. I
have a dozen or so accounts and a couple of hundred folders, with lots
of custom settings and filters. Some of the accounts are in different
directories, on disk D. What do I have to move to the Win2000 computer
to keep everything I have 'as is'? If I just duplicate the C: and D:
directory structures I have, and copy all the files, will it work?

Thanks, IA,

ztrader



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