Not displaying JPG file

2004-01-11 Thread Edgar
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Hello All,

I've noticed that TB! sometimes does not show an attached JPG
file with his internal viewer. Is this a know bug?

If it's not is there a setting that can make it better?

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Re: Not displaying JPG file

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Edgar,

On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 11:18:04 +0100 GMT (11/01/2004, 17:18 +0700 GMT),
Edgar wrote:

 I've noticed that TB! sometimes does not show an attached JPG
 file with his internal viewer. Is this a know bug?

No, I receive jpg files which display perfectly in the internal
viewer. I remember a problem a year ago or so, which turned out to be
bad-formatted jpg files, though.

If you want, send me a message with misbehaving jpg files by PM, and I
will have a look-see.

 If it's not is there a setting that can make it better?

AFAIK, the settings for the internal viewer are limited to on/off
(Options / Preferences / General).

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Re[2]: Failed sending messages to this group

2004-01-11 Thread Jean Site
Hello Marck,

Thursday, January 8, 2004, 11:13:28 PM, you wrote:

MDP Hi Thomas,

MDP @8-Jan-2004, 17:28 -0300 (08-Jan 20:28 UK time) Thomas Martin [TM]
MDP in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TheBat!UDL:

MDP (another on escaped)

TM strange things happen. Sometimes i can't send messages to this group,
TM sometimes yes. Ideas?

TM ,- [ Report ]
TM | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TM | SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
TM | host draenor.its-toasted.org [62.80.28.8]: 550 Syntax error in 'To' header:
TM | malformed address: on TheBat!  UDL List [EMAIL PROTECTED] may not follow
TM | [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
TM | failing address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on TheBat!  UDL List
TM | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TM `-

MDP Please fix your name mangling macro. It keeps using the email
MDP address instead of the name to form the '[Name] on TheBat! UDL' part
MDP of the address line. This is creating very bad address lines. The
MDP clue is in the report. It's pretty clear that it is wrong and pretty
MDP clear exactly *what* is wrong.


 Please fix your name mangling macro. It keeps using the email
 address instead of the name to form the '[Name] on TheBat! UDL'
 part of the address line.

I am a beginner I don't understand the meaning of this sentence

Thanks for help


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Re: Not displaying JPG file

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Edgar,

On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 16:51:14 +0100 GMT (11/01/2004, 22:51 +0700 GMT),
Edgar van Dijk wrote:

 This is the latest mail that did not show one of the images. When
 I use an external viewer (irfanview) I can see them both.

I confirm the first jpg file does not open in the internal  viewer. It
is just blank.

When I click on this attachment in order to open it in the external
viewer (which also is Infanview in my case), I get JPG Err#53. This
is exactly the same error as in the earlier cases that were reported.

When I save that attachment, I can open it fine.

The second attachment opens fine internally and externally, but when I
wanted to save it, I noticed that it has the same file name... so I
had to rename it to save it, and then there was no problem opening it
either.

So apart from the attachmens have the same file name, I don't remember
what this JPG error meant, so I am copying this reply back to the list
for further commens by other users. I think it had to do with the end
of the file missing a few closing characters or so, but in the saved
version, Irfanview can work around it.

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Re[2]: TheBat or Pocomail

2004-01-11 Thread Vishal Nakra
Hi ken

Just wanted to drop a note to say I agree with the points you've made
too. Inline comments would have been ridiculous..with my saying yep!
after every other sentence :)

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Re[2]: Version 2.02.3 (CE) using up system resources?

2004-01-11 Thread Vishal Nakra
Hi Susanne

Monday, January 5, 2004, 9:57:04 PM, you wrote:


 Have you started running some other programs alongside TB?

S Not anything new, that I haven't been running with the old
S version, before...

Oh well..looks like TB might be misbehaving then. I haven't kept up with
the thread, so perhaps someone came up with an alternative explanation.


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Re[2]: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-11 Thread Jean Site
Hello Thomas,

Thursday, January 8, 2004, 8:07:47 PM, you wrote:

TM Hello Nick,

TM on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 11:17:39 [GMT -0700] you wrote:

 snip

TM a list of all available Plugins is always available on my page. Sorry its
TM in German



On which address please?
Thanks

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Lost Registration details

2004-01-11 Thread Tony Brookes

I would like to do a re-installation of windows for various reasons
and I keep all my software registrations in The Bat! but guess which
one I have lost :-) Yes, The Bat!

How do I get my registration details e-mailed back to me?

Thanks,


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Re: Lost Registration details

2004-01-11 Thread Jernej Simoni
On Sunday, January 11, 2004, 21:53:53, Tony Brookes wrote:

 How do I get my registration details e-mailed back to me?

It costs $3 AFAIK, so it's easier to run regedit, go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Rit\The Bat! and store the
SoftwareRegistrationId2 key. After reinstallation, make sure that TB isn't
running, and put the key back.

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Re: Lost Registration details

2004-01-11 Thread Tony Brookes

Jernej Simoni recently typed,

JS It costs $3 AFAIK, so it's easier to run regedit, go to
JS HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Rit\The Bat! and store the
JS SoftwareRegistrationId2 key. After reinstallation, make sure that TB isn't
JS running, and put the key back.


Thanks for that - all exported from registry and saved off computer
and off windows partition!

I hope it works ;-)


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Re: Failed sending messages to this group

2004-01-11 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Jean,

@11-Jan-2004, 17:04 +0100 (11-Jan 16:04 UK time) Jean Site [JS] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

 Please fix your name mangling macro. It keeps using the email
 address instead of the name to form the '[Name] on TheBat! UDL'
 part of the address line.

JS I am a beginner I don't understand the meaning of this sentence

Many of us old timers here use an address/name mangler to get
messages submitted to lists looking more appropriate.

TB, by default, when replying writes to the name of the author at
the reply address required. When you replied to me, your message was
addressed to Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED].

Now, many purists say this is bad, wrong and irresponsible. It
implies that my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] This can
cause offence and mistakes.

These purists address their own on-list replies without any real
name attributions at all. I find that even more confusing. It's nice
to see to whom a reply has been directed before reading it.

The compromise solution many of us use is to 'mangle' the real name
as I have done yours to read Jean Site on TBUDL
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. This makes it perfectly clear that the
email address is not yours but that the reply is addressed to you as
an individual and, more specifically, as a member of the TBUDL.

This is usually done in a macro, used in reply templates for a
specific address book groups, namely that used to hold the addresses
of mailing lists to which I subscribe. The macro I use looks like
this:

%REM='List TO replacement macro by Marck'%-
%_addr='%ABOFROMNamePrefix(%ABOFROMName(%OFROMNAME))%-
 on %ABOREPLYHANDLE(%ABOREPLYFIRSTNAME) %OREPLYADDR'%-
%TO=''%TO='%_addr'%-

I configure my address book list entries to have List as the
surname and the list name as the forename. I then put a short form
of the list name in the Handle entry. The macro set above also makes
reference to anything I already know about the real name of the
author in my address book before relying on whatever nickname they
may have used on the list.

Does this help?

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Edit History file?

2004-01-11 Thread Munango-Keewati
Hello tbudl,

Is it possible to edit the history file?  The one that inserts
addresses in the To field as you start to type?

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Re: Edit History file?

2004-01-11 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Sunday, January 11, 2004, Munango-Keewati wrote:

 Is it possible to edit the history file?  The one that inserts
 addresses in the To field as you start to type?

no, history is stored in binary file Account.his and You can't edit
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Re: Using Linux

2004-01-11 Thread Granville Cousins
Hello TBUDL, 

I am concidering using Linux on my computers one of which is a Toshiba
Laptop Satellite 21800CDT and the Desktop which is an emachine 570.
Both of which are useing The Bat! email programme. I would install the
Linux programme on a second Hard Disk on the emachine, and on the C:/
Drive of the Laptop. I have aquired Mandrake Linux version 9.0 and
also Fedora. Will The Bat! run with these programmes.

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Re: Edit History file?

2004-01-11 Thread Allie Martin
Munango-Keewati, [MK] wrote:

MK Is it possible to edit the history file?  The one that inserts
MK addresses in the To field as you start to type?

You can only delete entries but indirectly.

In a message window, select the To: header field and open the history
list by clicking on the button to the right, with the double down-arrows.

To select an item in the history, navigate to it with the down and up
arrow keys. Hit delete for those you wish to get rid of.

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