Problem under WinXP - Hard Disk error message

2002-08-29 Thread Britta

 Hi,

 I have just re-subscribed to the list, so I don't know whether anyone else
 has experienced this really strange error.

 I have just set up The Bat 1.61 on my new WinXP Toshiba laptop.

 When trying to download my mail from my GMX mailbox I get this error
 message:
 --
 [Title bar: thebat.exe - No Disk]
 There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive
 \Device\Harddisk0\DR0.
 Candel -- Try Again -- Continue
 --
 It *only* happens with my GMX account. Weird. All the other accounts are
 fine.
 It's a real nuisance, because the only way I can get rid of the message is
 by aborting the mail download process and then clicking the Cancel button
 several times. On a couple of occasions, I have actually lost the mail in
 that process (deleted from server, but not actually arrived in my Inbox).

 Can anyone help?

 Regards,
 
 
   Friday, 30 August 2002  12:46 p.m.
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yelp! Can't see mail receiving and delivery any more in 1.52f

2001-06-11 Thread Britta

Hi everybody,

I've only just upgraded to 1.52f (from 52c, I think) - and now the
familiar small popup windows are gone whenever I send mail or receive
it. The reason why this concerns me is that I have occasional
bandwidth problems here in NZ, and it was most helpful being able to
see where any 'log-jam' was occurring; i.e. if a transmission got
stuck, I was able to cancel it, note which one it was and try and
retrieve the email later. Or simply just knowing what's going on,
overall. Now I feel a bit bereft. What do y'all do? I just feel like I
can't actually *see* what's going on. I know, I know... I have to
retrieve emails from 13 mailboxes, and it was a bit much at times,
having all those popup windows. But in the end, they were actually
helpful (I thought).
Apologies if this has been discussed before. I'm obviously behind the
times.

Regards,
 
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Re: Digest (06/11/2001 20:12) Special Issue (#2001-1168)

2001-06-11 Thread Britta


 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 19:02:22 +0800
 From: Thomas F [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: yelp! Can't see mail receiving and delivery any more in 1.52f

 You have upgraded from 1.51 - that was the last version with these
 little pop=up windows. We now have a Connection Center.

Thanks - I finally noticed g that Connection Centre, which is
working fine. Just getting used to a different procedure ... :)

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Message Header - Mailer

2001-01-10 Thread Britta

Hi,

am I correct in believing that if no "Mailer" (or X-Mailer) info is
available for received messages, that this is due to the originating
mail server setup? I've been through the List Archive, and this is the
closest I have come to figuring out why some of my email will not
yield this information.

Cheers,
 
   Thursday, 11 January 2001  13:08
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Re: Slow when downloading mai

2000-10-21 Thread Britta

Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 19:40:40 -0700
From: Ming-Li [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 BTW, Britta, I found all your messages coming in broken with the
 original threads. I know this is because you're a digest subscriber.
 Since you're actively participating in discussions, may I suggest
 you to switch to regular subscription so your follow-ups would come
 along in the right place?

 good point - I had noticed myself that I seem to be way behind all
 the time ... I'm just wondering how you all cope with the volume of
 mail on this list! :)
 I know I couldn't cope with it on a regular sub basis - so I'll just
 shut up for a whileg and go into lurk mode.

 Regards,

 
  
 
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Re: Rally Masters

2000-10-20 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  20/10/2000 21:04 :

 Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 23:01:28 +0100
 From: "Marck D. Pearlstone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Since these "Contacts" are spread around various project folders, and
 friends and family have individual folder repositories having folder
 templates is the long-hand way of maintaining it.

 AB templates is a much tidier way to go for me. It strikes me that
 most people would have similar requirements, hence my advocacy of AB
 templates over folder templates.

thanks Marck - always good to hear how other people organize their
stuff :) ... food for thought.

The requirements may well be similar for most people, but I'm
constantly surprised how different people choose to organize their
various admin tasks in different ways. The best apps allow you a
choice of which kind of route to take. I bet that's one reason why
most of us like TB.

I have to admit that I have sort of slipped into various habits of
how I organize my email, over the time since I started using TB
(version 1.00beta-something was my first one, I think); changing these
habits and re-organizing everything would be time-consuming ... and I
have shirked that particular task so far ;)

  Regards,
  
 
   Saturday, 21 October 2000  14:45
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Re[2]: Odd problem just recent

2000-10-19 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  19/10/2000 11:05 :

 Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:08:06 -0400
 From: Jason Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Thanks for the info, but I can't see that that's it. For one thing, I
 am running across a network, not via dial-up. Though I do have TB set
 to download mail automatically, I do not have the specific network
 settings option that you mentioned enabled.

 But I agree - it seems to happen after there's been a connection
 glitch (when our mail server hangs or the network drops packets for a
 few minutes when TB is trying to check mail), so your assumption it
 has something to do with that is a good one -

 well, ever since you started this thread, Jason, I've been
 experiencing the 'blip' constantly(!) - it's driving me crazy too.
 You must've somehow remotely influenced my TB! settings ...g :)

 I've now set the Network settings to "LAN or manual connection", but
 it still keeps popping up ... at least it now appears *in front* of
 TB so I can easily spot and cancel it.

 I just keep fiddling with *all* the settings, hoping I'll stumble
 across the answer.

 Cheers,

 
  
 
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Re: Rally Masters

2000-10-19 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  19/10/2000 12:14 :

 Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 15:51:28 -0700
 From: Nick Andriash [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Folder level Templates are by far more convenient to use.


They seem the 'natural' choice to me, too.

Cheers,
 
  
 
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Re: Rally Masters

2000-10-19 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  19/10/2000 11:25 :

 Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:57:31  -0500
 From: A. Curtis Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 If you don't use the %To macro in your folder templates you don't have
 to worry about anything.


 thanks Curtis - you're right, I've never used the %TO macro :)
 
  
 
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Re: IMAP folders do not appear!

2000-10-19 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  19/10/2000 12:14 :

 Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:47:48 -0500
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phillip Winn)

 In my view, this is one place where OE has it right and TB! has it
 wrong. What MS understood and TB! creators might be missing is that
 IMAP isn't just a POP replacement as far as a protocol for
 transferring mail, it is truly a remote-messaging system, so that all
 information should be stored on the server, and it should all always
 be available to all clients. This is the basic philosophy of IMAP
 which isn't catered to very well by TB!'s interface or operation.

I must say I agree with this entirely.

My webhost just recently implemented IMAP4 and those users with OE5
are able to access those features, as you described.

Quite apart from the fact that properly functioning IMAP mail would
be of tremendous help to me, I find the thought *unbearable* that OE
can boast a feature that's better than in TB! Enough to make me weep
g ...

   Regards,
  
 
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Re: Rally Masters

2000-10-19 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  19/10/2000 11:05 :

 Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 22:20:08 +0100
 From: "Marck D. Pearlstone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 If you only ever reply to messages in their folders and never through
 the ticker or search virtual folders then there's no problem. You must
 be able to guarantee that you will check all addresses on new
 messages, whether generated from the AB favourites list, from a
 generic new message command or from an external mailto click, any of
 which can be randomly affected by whichever folder currently has the
 focus in the TB main window.

 In the long run, AB templates are *much* safer by an order of
 magnitude.

thanks - I get the message :)
I'll keep an eye on things. Basically, I have my mailbox accounts set
up with specific templates; I only use folder templates for two
folders related to mailing lists, where I only ever reply to mail
within those folders.
I guess I haven't used AB templates much because I don't really need
lots of different templates just for different individual email
addresses; and I haven't used the Group feature a lot in the AB, so
far. I'm assuming that when you talk about AB templates, you mean
mainly ones for address groups (rather than individuals)?

Regards,

 
  
 
   Friday, 20 October 2000  08:56
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Re: Rally Masters

2000-10-18 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  19/10/2000 06:42 :

 Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 17:39:44 +0100
 From: "Marck D. Pearlstone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 This is getting to be a *bad* habit. Please try to avoid folder level
 templates like *the plague* unless you are prepared to take much more
 care over cursor placement.

 Please try to use Address Book templates, especially for mailing list
 traffic. They really do work better.


umm ... I have to confess I've been using folder templates happily for
some time. I've obviously missed previous discussions you have had
about this ... would you mind just briefly re-explaining why they're a
bad idea?
I cannot recall ever having had a problem due to folder templates
(maybe because mine use only very simple macros) - I've never had
duplicate messages go out because of those templates.

Thanks,
  
 
   Thursday, 19 October 2000  09:31
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Re: Odd problem just recent

2000-10-17 Thread Britta

 Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:43:54 -0400
 From: Jason Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I have a problem that has only just recently begun to happen. I'm
 running TB v1.41 (I haven't upgraded simply because I've found that
 upgrading software usually causes more headaches than it solves).

I've never had a problem upgrading TB! - just install the new version
over the old. For ultimate safety, I would always recommend backing up
your "Mail" folder first.
Somewhere between 1.41 and 1.46 I seem to remember TB changed the file
format (?) for its messages. Everything was converted without a hitch.


 But, anyway, I have this problem that only began a week or so ago, and
 it's driving me nuts. About 50% of the time when I try to close TB, it
 refuses to close. I get the annoying "bink" sound when I click on the
 X to close the software. It's the same result I get when I try to
 close TB when it's in the process of checking mail, except in these
 cases it *isn't* checking any mail.

I have/had the same thing happen, and will take an uneducated guess
here: maybe you're running into the rogue Dial-up Connection blip.
That's what happens with me, anyway.
Under your Account Options: do you have Mailbox Checking - Periodical
Checking enabled for a specific period? I have (check every 5 mins.).
Under your Account Network, do you have Use Account-specific Network
Settings enabled? If yes, do you have "No automatic dial for
periodical checking" and "Use an existing dialup connection" enabled?
Those were my settings, and I figured that for some reason TB! seemed
to disregard the "No automatic dial for periodical checking" under
certain circumstances.
I have now completely unchecked the Account-specific Network Settings
on the Network tab, and that - so far - seems to have cured the
problem.

I also went to the TBUDL list archive and did a search for "DUN" and
"dial-up connection" and found quite a lot of helpful messages there
regarding the various settings - if you need to dig into it further.

 As I said, this happens about 50% of the time, and only in the last
 week or 10 days.

same here - it appears at odd times ... comes and goes in phases; I
have never been able to pin down exactly *when* and under what
conditions it suddenly springs to life. I seems to be when I've had a
hiccup, like being disconnected but continuing to use TB! (offline
now) and it seems to think it now ought to check for the connection
and prompt me to dial up again.

Anyway - it's just a shot in the dark, but maybe this is what is
happening in your case?


  Cheers,
 
  
 
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Re: Odd problem just recent

2000-10-17 Thread Britta

Jason Ellis wrote:

 But, anyway, I have this problem that only began a week or so ago, and
 it's driving me nuts. About 50% of the time when I try to close TB, it
 refuses to close. I get the annoying "bink" sound when I click on the
 X to close the software.

Sorry - a P.S. to my earlier reply ...

If that happens, the way to find out it if it is indeed the dial-up
"Connecting to myISP" box that's come up and is 'blocking' TB:
I usually fiddle around a bit with minimizing and re-maximizing
windows; I then find that pesky dial-up box hiding behind the other
windows. My first step is to do a 'Maximize all windows' (in Win98:
WinKey+D) and then bring TB! back; sometimes I have to do several
minimizing/maximizing steps etc., but eventually the pesky box will be revealed
and you can hit the Cancel button.

Hope that's some help. I know how utterly infuriating it can be :)

Cheers,
 
   Wednesday, 18 October 2000  13:19
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Re: ! 1.46d: quoting question

2000-10-16 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  16/10/2000 18:40 :

 Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:17:22 +0800
 From: Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Just a hint: after you have marked the part you want to quote, no need
 to actually cp; just hit F4. This will reply quoting marked text
 only. ;-)

 thank you, Thomas - I had already picked up that tip from earlier
 messages; it's just that old habits die hard :)
 I'm learning all sorts of useful stuff from this list, it's great -
 but my mailing-list-reading-time has increased exponentially!

  Cheers,
  
 
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Re: ! 1.46d: quoting question

2000-10-16 Thread Britta

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on  16/10/2000 18:40 :

 Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 22:43:05  -0500
 From: A. Curtis Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Manual copy and pasting as quote will lead to blank lines being quoted.
 However, quotations generated using the quotes macro will not have blank
 lines being quoted.


 ah - that puzzle is finally solved :)
 thanks.
 
  
 
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Re: ! 1.46d: quoting question

2000-10-15 Thread Britta

 Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 19:08:15  -0500
 From: A. Curtis Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Do you use the %quotes macro to quote text for your replies or do you
 always manually copy and paste as quote?

I have the %QUOTES macro in my Reply template; but for mailing list
replies (because I'm mostly on digests and they tend to be long) I
normally copy+paste just the bit I want to reply to.

Regards,
 
 
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Re: ! 1.46d: quoting question

2000-10-14 Thread Britta

 Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 22:29:09 +0100
 From: "Marck D. Pearlstone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1
 
 Hi Britta,
 
 On 13 October 2000 at 09:25:40 GMT +1300 (which was 21:25 where I
 live) Britta wrote and made these points on the subject
 of "! 1.46d: quoting question":
 
 In TheBat! 1.46d is there a way to allow the quote character "" to
 appear on a line space when quoting a message with paragraphs?
 
B   and  A. Curtis Martin replied:
 Unfortunately, not an easy one. If you manually quote your text it
 will will be quoted the way that you want it to be.
 
B I am totally mystified by this ... TB! has always quoted *including
B line spaces* for me, by default.
 
 Yes, but the lines in-between the paragraphs are left blank with no
 quotation prefix. That is the issue here.
 
 Q: Is your email address anything to do with Mr Terry Pratchett?

Hi Marck,

this time I left the quotation exactly as TB brings it up for me in
any Reply (or just when I copy to the clipboard and then use ALT+INS for
'quote-pasting') - sorry, should've done that the first time round! :)

It's just a habit of mine to prune out some of the quote prefixes
between lines if there are a lot, especially if the quoting level goes
back two or three replies deep ... I just prefer the cleaner look of
*not* having the prefixes in the spacer lines - LOL, and other people
want them!

I've been asked the Terry Pratchett question before ... I haven't read
the books and didn't know there was a Morepork in there. The morepork
here in NZ is our small native owl.

Just noticed your next message:
 Got it! Of course TB can't (at this stage) quote the blank lines.
 Whose are they really? Were they in the immediate message to which
 this reply is address or from the previous level and another client
 has failed to quote them.

You're right here in that I think I quoted from two separate messages
and copy-pasted the bits into my reply message.


 Quoting blank lines can end up misleading in mutli-level replies. I
 have seen many Eudora quoted messages that, frankly, just look a mess.

I'm glad I'm not the only neatness freak around here! :)

Cheers,
 
 
   Sunday, 15 October 2000  10:53
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Re: 1.46d IMAP question, where do I specify the mail path?

2000-10-14 Thread Britta

 Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:40:51 -0400
 From: Mark Knipfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 When you press F2 to check e-mail on the server, click Details in the
 window and watch the details in the window scroll down.

thanks, Mark. Funny thing ... I've never before checked out that
Details window. I'm amazed at all the stuff I'm finding out - and I
thought I knew the Bat quite well ... lots of hidden depths :P

In fact, I found the IMAP Inbox on my server in the end.
The bit I don't understand is: where (if anywhere) are the other
default folders kept? Outbox/Sent/Trash. Does TB! create those? Or is
this where we have to wait for version 2 implementation?

Regards,
 
 
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OT: Hamburgians abroad (was: Templates Help)

2000-10-13 Thread Britta

 Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 23:23:18 +0200
 From: Dierk Haasis [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Thomas]
 And while we didn't have PC's at
 school as they hadn't been invented yet, we did have computer classes
 on a mainframe, being the first school in Hamburg to offer computer
 classes...
 

 PS:  Thomas,  we  seem  to  be from the same town, but I am still living
 here  in one of Germany's most beautiful cities - Hamburg. Could be that
 I  move  in  about  one or two years, exploring the Wild, Wild East - in
 another beautiful place (Leipzig).

This list seems to be a collection point for Hamburg-ers :)
Yep, me too :)

BTW - this 'two-spaces' thing is curious ... I have encountered it in
both the US and the UK, but it doesn't seem to be a consistent practice.
Nowadays, it is definitely considered 'bad form'; I suspect it's only
the odd typing teacher who picked up this habit (and grew too fond of
it) some time ago, who still passes it on as gospel ...

Regards,
Britta
who grew up in Hamburg but now lives in NZ
 
 
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Re: ! 1.46d: quoting question

2000-10-13 Thread Britta

 Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14:54:29 -0400
 From: Mark Knipfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 In TheBat! 1.46d is there a way to allow the quote character "" to
 appear on a line space when quoting a message with paragraphs?

  and  A. Curtis Martin replied:
 Unfortunately, not an easy one. If you manually quote your text it will
 will be quoted the way that you want it to be.

I am totally mystified by this ... TB! has always quoted *including
line spaces* for me, by default.

Regards,

 
   Saturday, 14 October 2000  09:18
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Re: 1.46d IMAP question, where do I specify the mail path?

2000-10-13 Thread Britta

 Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 16:19:53 -0400
 From: Mark Knipfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: IMAP folders do not appear!
 
 I checked my IMAP e-mail account in TheBat! 1.46d.  TheBat found my IMAP
 mail folders:
 
  /home/username/mail/*
 

Mark - how did you find that out?
I would like to check myself *where* exactly the location of my IMAP
inbox is on my server - it should be the path you quoted, but I can't
find it there. Where/how can I trace this?

Regards,
 
 
   Saturday, 14 October 2000  09:16
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Re[5]: backup problem and 30 day Trial question

2000-10-09 Thread Britta

Hi Susanne,

 Can someone tell me what happens when my trial period runs out?
 I'm pretty much convinced by TB, but my husband isn't yet :}

hmm ... I hesitated quite some time before taking the plunge and
registering. My advice: once your 30 days are up, try and live without
The Bat for some time. That's the best way to find out how much you
really like it or whether another programme will do just as well for
you (bit like testing husbandsg).

If after a week you're shouting 'Give me the Bat!' in your sleep, then
you know you're a true bat-addict :)

I waited until one of those special offers came around (discount on
normal price) - around Christmas time is often a good time ;).
But you may well find that you can't hold out that long ... :P

Regards,

P.S.: I'm new to this list (on digest) - Hello to everyone.

 
   Tuesday, 10 October 2000  10:07
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