Re[2]: v. 2 IMAP freezes program

2003-09-17 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi Sean,

 Using The Bat! v2.00.6 on Windows 98 4.10 Build   A

what's the variable name for that string?

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RE in other languages

2003-09-05 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi tbudl,

is it possible to configure thebat to take AW: like RE:? the
german outlook uses it

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Re[2]: RE in other languages

2003-09-05 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi Antje,

 Happens all the time - I mean the messing up of subjects :-)
 Re is international standard, Outlook developers, among others,
 haven't understood that yet.

yep, that's the problem - the AW:'s mess up my thread views, the
problem is not that i want to send AW: instead of RE: ;)

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edit incoming mail by external application

2003-09-05 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi tbudl,

is it somehow possible to change incoming mails by an external script
without tunneling the mails? at least with macros applied by a filter?

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Re[3]: RE in other languages

2003-09-05 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi Antje,

 But that's only when you're replying... but the problem was how
 to get The Bat! to interpret AW as it interprets Re in _incoming_
 mails so that it puts them into the correct thread.

thats exactly what i mean, thank you for translating :)

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beta

2003-03-24 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi all,

where can i get the current beta version?



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Re[2]: special message header to show

2003-02-14 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi Thomas,

 I was just thinking how to program this, though. It is a non-standard
 X- header, so a function must be included to allow users to key in any
 headers. Yes, it could work.

imho there would be two possibilites:
1. free definition using a text field (somewhere ;))
2. all special headers of the currently displayed mail would be added
   to the menu

i think the first one would be the better one

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special message header to show

2003-02-13 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi Guys,

i use a tool for detecting spam which adds a header with the
spam-factor detected, so i came to the idea that it would be great if
i could define header myself at Menu/View/Message Header/ and see it
at the preview pane

what do you people think about that?



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Re: The Bat and SSL

2002-11-26 Thread Benjamin Schulz
Hi,

maybe stunnel (www.stunnel.org) is helps you

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external script/program

2002-10-07 Thread Benjamin Schulz

hi all,

i need a solution for changing mails before sending using an external
script, because i think theres no better solution (outgoing filter
just copies the mail, instead re-getting after running the programm)
i need a daemon for windows which just gets the mail from the bat runs
the program and sends the changed mail - anyone knows a tool like
that?



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Re[2]: external script/program

2002-10-07 Thread Benjamin Schulz

Hi Peter,

 On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 12:27:29 +0200
 Benjamin Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 i need a solution for changing mails before sending using an external
 script, 

 What part of e-mail you want to 'change'???

at the one hand i want to change some header, right, therefore xray
would be a good solution, but i want to do some textchanges, too - where
thebat's regexp and template features doesn't suffice :/



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Re[2]: external script/program

2002-10-07 Thread Benjamin Schulz

Hi Brano,

Monday, October 7, 2002, 1:25:59 PM, you wrote:

BS at the one hand i want to change some header, right, therefore xray
BS would be a good solution, but i want to do some textchanges, too - where
BS thebat's regexp and template features doesn't suffice :/

 you can use every text processor, like perl or other script language.
 You will do filter for outgoing (incoming) messages, run script and
 import those changed mails back. It should work :) And also with
 xrayapp it is nice solution.

but that would only work if i could create a filter which runs the
programm and does not send the mail - but i found no option for that
:(
because then i had no more problems, i would create two filters:
preprocess: matches only if a special kludge or something doesn't
exists and calls my script which does it's job and adds the header
normal: matches only if the kludge exists and sends the mail



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Re[2]: external script/program

2002-10-07 Thread Benjamin Schulz

Hi Brano,

Monday, October 7, 2002, 1:42:22 PM, you wrote:

 Benjamin Schulz [BS], on Monday, October 7, 2002 at 13:37 (+0200)
 wrote these comments in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

BS but that would only work if i could create a filter which runs the
BS programm and does not send the mail - but i found no option for that

 filter settings - actions - run external program
 of course, you can set, when filter will be executed, just like normal
 filtering (regexp and so on...)

 that's it :) You will change the body, etc...and import that mail back
 to THE BAT.

and than? send it the second time? when my external program is called
the mail is already send, so, my question is: how can i set an
outgoing filter which does everything but sending the mail?

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Re[3]: external script/program

2002-10-07 Thread Benjamin Schulz

ok, nevermind -
# Outgoing mail - These filters are invoked after messages have been
sent to the SMTP server.

:(



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