Re: Filter processing

2005-06-15 Thread Robin Anson
MAU

On Wed 15 June 2005, 2:44:10 +1000, you wrote:
 Hello Robin,

 If so, I am trying to work out why this happened. I have a common filter
 called ACPL (Popfile). The message met the conditions of the filter,
 but it should have had no effect since it the filter moves messages to
 the inbox of the account into which the message was originally downloaded
 anyway.

 In order to leave incoming messages in Inbox you do not need to include
 any 'move' filter action.

Yes, I could put copies of the ACPL (Popfile) in each of my other
accounts and then would not have it filter messages that actually
arrived in the right account. However I wanted to try a single common
filter that would reduce the number of instances of the filter, but mean
that it often acted upon a message that actually didn't need moving.

What I don't understand is why it appears to try to move the message 3
times, not just once.

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Re[2]: Disappearing Mail

2005-06-15 Thread Ben Allen
Howdy Roelof,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 12:04:46 AM, Roelof wrotened:

Roelof Hallo Ben,

Roelof On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:24:07 +0100GMT (14-6-2005, 22:24 +0200, where I
Roelof live), you wrote:

BA If I press enter and look at only that folder hey presto they are
BA all there, but they do not reappear in the standard folder window.
BA However they are displayed as there in the account tree.

Roelof Did you try:
Roelof   View - Display - All messages

Is  checked  However  it  did  cause  a  brief av to appear when i
pressed  enter  to  view the folder on its lonesome. Restarted the bad
and ignored it when i went to work... now they are all back again...




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Re[2]: Disappearing Mail

2005-06-15 Thread Ben Allen
Howdy Chris,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 12:13:49 AM, Chris wrotened:


Chris Ben Allen @ 2005-Jun-14 4:24:07 PM
Chris Disappearing Mail
Chris mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I don't know if this has been reported before but something funny is
 going on here. My folders keep losing the mail contained in them.
 For example I have 77 mails in one folder, and TB is only showing
 one. If I press enter and look at only that folder hey presto they
 are all there, but they do not reappear in the standard folder
 window. However they are displayed as there in the account tree. Am
 confused. Is this a bug or just an option that I have mistakenly
 checked?

Chris Alt-Searching may have struck again! Press ESC.

Will  try  that next time they disappear. Am puzzled by it... My brain
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Re: help with selective download

2005-06-15 Thread Vili
DH So I am [EMAIL PROTECTED], and I have my filter set to ignore all
DH email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DH My office mate, [EMAIL PROTECTED], has hers set to ignore all email to
DH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DH Mostly this works perfectly, except for when someone sends email to
DH both of us - then The Bat! on both our computer ignores it, and
DH neither of us downloads it, which has caused some problems today.

It is easy to solve:
Your Selective download filter should look like:

Ignore if
Recipient contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AND Recipient does not contain [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Your coworker's Selective download filter should look like:

Ignore if
Recipient contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AND Recipient does not contain [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So,   if   you   get  a  mail  that  is  sent  to  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  AND
[EMAIL PROTECTED],  the quickest person will download it, so, you have to
setup an incoming filter to redirect this kind of mails:

Your Incoming filter (move to the top and make it Continue processing
with other filters... check) should look like:

If Recipient contains [EMAIL PROTECTED] then
Redirect message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Your coworker's Incoming filter (move to the top and make it Continue processing
with other filters... check) should look like:

If Recipient contains [EMAIL PROTECTED] then
Redirect message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: Filter processing

2005-06-15 Thread MAU
Hello Robin,

 What I don't understand is why it appears to try to move the message 3
 times, not just once.

That I don't understand either. It could be because moving into an
Inbox, but I am not sure and haven't had the time to test it. Just for a
test, why don't you remove the 'move' action from your Common filter and
see what happens?

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Re: help with selective download

2005-06-15 Thread MAU
Hello Stuart,

DH Any thoughts on how to solve this problem in The Bat!?
 
  Could you not set the filter to:
  Recipient Does Not Contain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  then Ignore.

Yes, I agree that should work.

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Re: Antivirus plugins for Nod32?

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Marek,

Tuesday, June 14, 2005, 10:46:54 PM, you wrote:

 You don't need plugin for NOD32, if You don't want to check

 - digitally signed/encrypted messages
 - partially downloaded messages (message splitted to more parts)
 - messages downloaded via secured connection (SSL/TLS)

 in these cases, IMON is not able to check messages and only way to do
 this is use plugin developed by Ritlabs, which is in beta stage now.

 You can download it here for example:
 http://www.thebat.cz/stazeni/beta/nod32.rar (50kB)

Thanks. Ill have to follow up on the link.

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opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello TBUDL,

  I get an error that reads Cannot find specified file when I open
  up an email that is html and I click on the html attachment to view
  it in my browser. Even though the error shows up, I still can view
  the file in my browser just fine.

  Any ideas on whats going on?

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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello Darrin,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 2:01:12 PM, you wrote:

   I get an error that reads Cannot find specified file when I open
   up an email that is html and I click on the html attachment to view
   it in my browser. Even though the error shows up, I still can view
   the file in my browser just fine.

   Any ideas on whats going on?

The mail comes with pictures?


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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Darrin,

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 05:01:12 -0700 GMT (15/06/2005, 19:01 +0700 GMT),
Darrin wrote:

D   I get an error that reads Cannot find specified file when I open
D   up an email that is html and I click on the html attachment to view
D   it in my browser. Even though the error shows up, I still can view
D   the file in my browser just fine.

1.) What browser is that?

2.) Is the browser already open when you click on the message?

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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Andre,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 5:39:48 AM, you wrote:

 The mail comes with pictures?

I get the same results whether or not the html has images or not.

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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 5:55:50 AM, you wrote:

 1.) What browser is that?
Netcaptor Pro (IE based browser www.netcaptor.com)

 2.) Is the browser already open when you click on the message?
Ive tried it both ways with the browser open and closed.



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Macro for sending email with High Importance

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello TBUDL,

  Whats the macro for this? I know there is one but dont see it in the
  macro list.
  Thanks

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Re: Macro for sending email with High Importance

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Darrin,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 6:30:14 AM, you wrote:

 Hello TBUDL,

   Whats the macro for this? I know there is one but dont see it in the
   macro list.
   Thanks


Sorry, didnt realize I actually sent my post with high importance.
Ooops

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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Darrin,

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 06:06:14 -0700 GMT (15/06/2005, 20:06 +0700 GMT),
Darrin wrote:

 1.) What browser is that?
D Netcaptor Pro (IE based browser www.netcaptor.com)

If it's IE based, that answers my question.

 2.) Is the browser already open when you click on the message?
D Ive tried it both ways with the browser open and closed.

Damn. My theory was that the browser opens a home page upon launch,
and that page is a file on your disk which doesn't exist. But this
won't apply if the browser is already open.

No further ideas come to mind right now.

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Themes dont vary a whole lot from what I see

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello TBUDL,

 I finally got around to taking a look at all the different themes for
 TB. The majority of the ones I see dont offer all that much change.
 All the changes are very slight. I guess Im used to themes for other
 programs where everything is altered sometimes drastically.

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Re: Macro for sending email with High Importance

2005-06-15 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Darrin  everyone else,

on 15-Jun-2005 at 15:30 you (Darrin) wrote:

 Whats the macro for this? I know there is one but dont see it in the
 macro list.

In my helpfile it clearly says...

 PRIORITY = H/N/L  set the message priority to High/Normal/Low

:-)

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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Darrin  everyone else,

on 15-Jun-2005 at 14:01 you (Darrin) wrote:

 Any ideas on whats going on?

Maybe the message has some additional resource that is embedded in the
message body (as an extra MIME part). Is the HTML the *only* attachment
that the message(s) has/have?

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Re: Macro for sending email with High Importance

2005-06-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Darrin,

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 06:32:33 -0700 GMT (15/06/2005, 20:32 +0700 GMT),
Darrin wrote:

   Whats the macro for this? I know there is one but dont see it in the
   macro list.

From the Help file:

PRIORITY = H/N/L  set the message priority to High/Normal/Low

D Sorry, didnt realize I actually sent my post with high importance.
D Ooops

Never mind, I only noticed it after you mentioned it. Sender-set
priorities have no meaning for me.


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Re: Macro for sending email with High Importance

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Alexander,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 6:44:30 AM, you wrote:

 In my helpfile it clearly says...

  PRIORITY = H/N/L  set the message priority to High/Normal/Low

Thanks. I didnt even think about the help files. I went ahead and took
a look. Seems the help files have more information since the last time
I tried thebat about a year ago.

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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Alexander,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 6:46:25 AM, you wrote:

 Maybe the message has some additional resource that is embedded in the
 message body (as an extra MIME part). Is the HTML the *only* attachment
 that the message(s) has/have?

Yes, the the HTML is the only attachment. Ive got a few people that
send me html mail and I get the same problem. Works fine with my Opera
browser.

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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Darrin  everyone else,

on 15-Jun-2005 at 15:52 you (Darrin) wrote:

 Maybe the message has some additional resource that is embedded in the
 message body (as an extra MIME part). Is the HTML the *only* attachment
 that the message(s) has/have?

 Yes, the the HTML is the only attachment. Ive got a few people that
 send me html mail and I get the same problem. Works fine with my Opera
 browser.

H. I have no further idea then, sorry. I only use Opera and have never
seen an error message like that.

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Re[2]: help with selective download

2005-06-15 Thread David Huber
Stuart Cuddy wrote:

SC  Could you not set the filter to: Recipient Does Not Contain
SC  [EMAIL PROTECTED] then Ignore.

Ah, well, that is so utterly an obvious solution that I am most
embarrassed. Of course, I've set it up this way and it works perfectly
and wondrously. And email sent to both of us is also being downloaded
by both of us, which is especially wonderful.

Thanks for pointing out the elephant in front of my nose!!

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Re[2]: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Marten Gallagher
 Hello Darrin  everyone else,

 Is the HTML the *only* attachment
 that the message(s) has/have?

 Yes, the the HTML is the only attachment. Ive got a few people that
 send me html mail and I get the same problem. Works fine with my Opera
 browser.

 H. I have no further idea then, sorry. I only use Opera and have never
 seen an error message like that.

If it's any consolation - I assumed this was ordinary TB behaviour - I often 
try clickinh
on an HTML attachment and always get that message - I thought it must be the 
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Re[3]: help with selective download

2005-06-15 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello David,
Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 11:27:29 AM, you wrote:

DH Stuart Cuddy wrote:

SC  Could you not set the filter to: Recipient Does Not Contain
SC  [EMAIL PROTECTED] then Ignore.

DH Ah, well, that is so utterly an obvious solution that I am most
DH embarrassed. Of course, I've set it up this way and it works perfectly
DH and wondrously. And email sent to both of us is also being downloaded
DH by both of us, which is especially wonderful.

DH Thanks for pointing out the elephant in front of my nose!!

DH TBUDL rocks!

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Re: Macro for sending email with High Importance

2005-06-15 Thread Vili
D   Whats the macro for this? I know there is one but dont see it in the
D   macro list.

PRIORITY = H/N/L  set the message priority to High/Normal/Low

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Re[2]: Antivirus plugins for Nod32?

2005-06-15 Thread Vili
 You don't need plugin for NOD32, if You don't want to check
 - digitally signed/encrypted messages
 - partially downloaded messages (message splitted to more parts)
 - messages downloaded via secured connection (SSL/TLS)
 in these cases, IMON is not able to check messages and only way to do
 this is use plugin developed by Ritlabs, which is in beta stage now.
 You can download it here for example:
 http://www.thebat.cz/stazeni/beta/nod32.rar (50kB)
D Thanks. Ill have to follow up on the link.

I dont know... Hungarian users said its kind of buggy plugin. DrWeb,
AVG and avast is the reliable plugins.

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Re: Themes dont vary a whole lot from what I see

2005-06-15 Thread Vili
D  I finally got around to taking a look at all the different themes for
D  TB. The majority of the ones I see dont offer all that much change.
D  All the changes are very slight. I guess Im used to themes for other
D  programs where everything is altered sometimes drastically.

That is called Skins. Here you add only some extra to the default color scheme
of your Windows settings.

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Re: Themes dont vary a whole lot from what I see

2005-06-15 Thread Chris

Vili @ 2005-Jun-15 8:53:23 PM
Themes dont vary a whole lot from what I see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 That is called Skins. Here you add only some extra to the default
 color scheme of your Windows settings.

Personally, I dislike skins in most application. I find them
distracting, slow, and they make it difficult to explain to others how
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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Alexander,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 9:20:57 AM, you wrote:

 H. I have no further idea then, sorry. I only use Opera and have never
 seen an error message like that.

Opera is my primary browser as well but have used netcaptor from time
to time. Ill mess with it some more and see what I can come up with.
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Re: opening HTML files error

2005-06-15 Thread Darrin
Hello Marten,

Wednesday, June 15, 2005, 10:19:20 AM, you wrote:


 If it's any consolation - I assumed this was ordinary TB behaviour - I often 
 try clickinh
 on an HTML attachment and always get that message - I thought it must be the 
 security
 aspect refusing to open it but giving that obscure message.

Im curious if this is an IE behavior then. Do you use IE as your
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