Re: Virus On Mail Check

2001-12-01 Thread Marcel

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Hi -=ToÑo.!=-,

On Saturday, December 01, 2001, -=ToÑo.!=- wrote:

T ...and erase your windows\temp directoy

You really don't have to.
As soon as the AVS shout VIRUS ALERT just select delete file, and
problem solved.

I tried to move the file, McAfee complainted that it couldn't be
moved, but it had. Then (with on-access-scan ON) there was NO
WAY McAfee let me open the file. Not even in a simple Dos-editor.

Setting the OAS off is at this moment no option, because the account
that received the infected messages is only known to people, who are
visiting a special website, that means that if I already got two
infected messages, there will be a lot more to come. :(

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Re: Virus On Mail Check

2001-11-30 Thread Marcel

Hi Andrew,

On Friday, November 30, 2001, Andrew P Stenz wrote:


APS When the Bat checks mail, it creates a temp file in
APS Documents and settingsNameLocal Internet..Temp
[...]
APS found no other viruses. it only appers during those few secs
APS when checking mail.

APS Any ideas?

What Markus said is one solution, but it's one that doesn't work for
me. One account receives over 10 mb of mail a day, so that is polled
every 5 minutes otherwise the inbox om the server is full. :(

I have the same problem and I've been looking at the account that
receives the virusses.
In the log it says:

+30-11-2001, 19:48:32: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
+30-11-2001, 19:48:36: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
*30-11-2001, 19:48:38: FETCH - 1 messages in the mailbox, 1 new
!30-11-2001, 19:48:50: FETCH - [Inbox] could not store message (file name - 
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\bat260.TMP)
+30-11-2001, 19:48:51: FETCH - connection finished - 1 messages received
*30-11-2001, 20:03:32: FETCH - receiving mail messages
+30-11-2001, 20:03:32: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
+30-11-2001, 20:03:32: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
*30-11-2001, 20:03:33: FETCH - 1 messages in the mailbox, 1 new
!30-11-2001, 20:03:34: FETCH - [Inbox] could not store message (file name - 
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\bat3212.TMP)
+30-11-2001, 20:03:34: FETCH - connection finished - 1 messages received

And the log of mcAfee says:

30-11-2001  19:03   InfectedMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT31F4.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:19   InfectedMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT21E5.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:33   InfectedMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT1202.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:33   InfectedMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT1202.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:38   Deleted Marcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT31F4.TMP W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:38   Deleted Marcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT21E5.TMP W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:38   Deleted Marcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT1202.TMP W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:38   Delete ErrorMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT1202.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:48   InfectedMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT260.TMP  
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  19:48   Deleted Marcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT260.TMP  W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  20:03   InfectedMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT3212.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  20:03   InfectedMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT3212.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  20:03   Deleted Marcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT3212.TMP W32/BadTrans@MM
30-11-2001  20:03   Delete ErrorMarcel  C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BAT3212.TMP 
W32/BadTrans@MM


So mcAfee sees the virus in the On-Access-Scan, blocks the file, The
Bat can't import the temp-file and ignores it, and then the temp file
if deleted.

I was worried too, but it seems that On-Access-Scanning and the bat
are working well together grin

I received over 50 infected mails in the last two days on only one
account and thank God these two programs are doing their job.

Yesterday one mail slipped by, but ZoneAlarm already renamed the
extension, so no harm could be done :))

Hope this answers your question.


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Re: Virus On Mail Check

2001-11-30 Thread Marcel

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Hi Andrew,

I wasn't completely right in my last message.

I thought I got a lot of infected mail, but it seems that whenever
The
Bat is unable to access it's temp file, it leaves the original on the
server. Great work in fact, this way you'll never lose a message, but
on the other hand, now each time you collect mail, the infected
message is retrieved again, and again and again.

So Markus was right.
After you've found out that an infected message is sent, delete it
from the server manually, either by webmail, or the mail dispatcher.

I only had two infected messages, and the first slipped by because
McAfee was really slowing down my system and I had turned it off for
a
couple of minutes, to do some other things. The Bat was collecting
mail at that moment (NARF).

Last infected message stayed on the server, and caused alerts
everytime The Bat was collecting, so it seemed that I had a lot of
those things sent to me, but silly me. I was looking at the same
message over and over again :((

Hope I got everything right this time. :)

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Re: TB! won't download messages when configured for Norton AV 2001

2001-08-02 Thread Marcel

Hi Raj,

On Sunday, July 29, 2001, Raj wrote:

R I  have  been following this discussion on Anti Virus program for some time, just a 
little
R surprised  (and  curious)  as to how there is no comment/views on Mcafee's 
ActiveShield. I
R myself have been using it for over a year w/o any problems or complaints.
R Any comments anybody ??

Nope, but I do have a question.

I upgraded my machine recently and now I can finnaly run an AVS on my
system. No, on the other computer I didn't have any troubles with
virusses or I just never noticed them grin...

I'm running mcAfee for a while now and I like it.
I also tried Norton, but Win ME doesn't seem to like that.

I've set up mcAfee to scan the incomming e-mails, but it only seems to
scan the outgoing stuff.

From What I can see I only have to active the VShield and mcAfee does
the rest, or am I forgetting a setting in the Bat?

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Re: VIMRegEx

2001-01-13 Thread Marcel

Hi Manfred,

On Friday, January 12, 2001, Manfred Ell wrote:

ME Regards

Euh, you were supposed to send this request to my e-mail address
grin

Never mind, the tutorial is on it's way...
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Re: RexEx Tutorial, where ?

2001-01-12 Thread Marcel

Hi Stefano,

On Thursday, January 11, 2001, Stefano Zamprogno wrote:

SZ   As subj say, where can i find a tutorial-manual about that ?
SZ   Thanks.

You can request the tutorial that Nick mentioned from my computer in
PDF-Format.
send an email to:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=VIMRegEx


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Re: Regex?

2000-09-28 Thread Marcel

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Hi ztrader,

On Thursday, September 28, 2000, ztrader wrote:
z I can't get that to work either. Even the
z http://physlab.sci.ccnv.cunv.edu part does not work.

You're right, it doesn't.
I know what I did wrong.

I copied the url from one of the pages, and the bottom half is missing
:( (You've gotta love IE) therefore I thought there where v's in
the url.

The one must work:
http://physlab.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/%7Eorycc/vim-regex.html

Sorry for the mess I've created.

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Re: Regex?

2000-09-27 Thread Marcel

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Hi Charlie,

On Wednesday, September 27, 2000, Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:


[...]

CTc Firstly  thanks  for your reply Peter. Being unfamiliar with the regex
CTc format  used  in  TB, I really do need some in depth reading matter on
CTc the  subject.  I've  stumbled  through some hit and miss attempts, but
CTc sadly  I've  made  very  little  progress.  Any  suggestions regarding
CTc reading matter, i.e. URL's or books Peter?

I don't know if you're looking for a small tutorial on RegExps in
general or for TB!, but since it had been years since I used VI (Unix)
I decided to download VIM. A nice editor that works with RegExps
as well.

One of the support sites also had a small tutorial about the regexps.
After reading that, it was very easy to apply Regexps in TB!.

The url for the tutorial is:
http://phylabs.sci.ccnv.cunv.edu/%7Eorvcc/vim-regex.html

If you can't find it there you could request it from my computer by
sending a message to: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=VIMRegEx

It won't be arriving immediately, because I don't have a persistant
connection, but I'm polling at least twice a day, so that should be a
problem. The file is in PDF-format and as a copy of the webpages.

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Re: Regex?

2000-09-27 Thread Marcel

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Hi Charlie,

On Wednesday, September 27, 2000, Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:

M The url for the tutorial is:
M http://phylabs.sci.ccnv.cunv.edu/%7Eorvcc/vim-regex.html
CTc Is that a valid URL Marcel? All I get is "cannot find server or DNS
CTc error"
Euh, I guess not :(

I made a 'little' typo.
The URL should be:
http://physlab.sci.ccnv.cunv.edu/%7Eorvcc/vim-regex.html

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Re: Regular expressions and Filtering

2000-09-26 Thread Marcel

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Hi Januk,

On Tuesday, September 26, 2000, Januk Aggarwal wrote:

JA I count four instances of xoom.com.  Create a filter with the
JA following and see if it works most of the time:

JA String  Location   Presence
JA xoom.comKludgesYes
I had been thinking of that myself, but I like their mailing list to
be placed in a folder and any other mail from Xoom in my inbox, so I
know something (perhaps) important has been send.

Your previous mail put me on the right track.
Like I said, I thought I had it figured out, and was happy as a clamp
to see that the regexp returned the string I was looking for, but I
didn't understand the usage of the regExps in the filter.
I thought I had to use the macro statements as well to produce a string
that TB would look for. Just the string with the expression as enough.

Silly me.

Now I found the right one.
I filter on the From: with the variable part as the expression and
everything works. Ahhh :)

Thanx for your help.

Cheers,
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Regular expressions and Filtering

2000-09-25 Thread Marcel

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Hi everyone,

Perhaps I've missed a message about filtering using RegExps, but since
I got the hang of using this great feature, I managed to create a real
puzzle for myself. :(

As soon as I discovered the power of RegExps I decided that I could
use them for at least one annoying host, that keeps sending me weekly
mails from different addresses.

I'm having a homepage at Xoom.com and they like to send mails with all
kind of information. I'm not really interested in what they have to
say, but, sometimes I like to read a topic or two, so I want to set
the mail aside in a folder of later reading.

The address Xoom uses to send the email is different everytime.
They use the message-ID in the From: so every message is unique
(Argh).

I figured out that using a RegExp I could filter the messages anyway,
so I created this beauty (Well, it's my first, so she beautiful ;)):

Strings:
 
%SETPATTREGEXP="(?m-s)(From:\s+)("".*""\s+\w+)(-\w+-)(\w.*)"%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%HEADERS"From:
 "XOOM.com/NBCi" unsubs%SUBPATT="3"thewizzonnet.nl
Location:
  Kludges
Precense:
  Yes

The RegExp matches exactly the From: in the Kludges. (I tried it using
a QuickTemplate)

The only thing that this thing does is to extract the MessageID, so I
can recreate the From:. I thought I finally had it all right, but TB!
ignores the filter, as if it doesn't matches.

Am I doing something wrong, or did I understand the usage of Regexp in
the filters?

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Re: Regular expressions and Filtering

2000-09-25 Thread Marcel

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Hi Januk,

On Tuesday, September 26, 2000, Januk Aggarwal wrote:


JA If I remember right, don't they always put Xoom.com in their subject
JA field?  It has been a while since I've been spammed by them, but if
JA I'm right, you could just search on the subject line.
I'm afraid not. The only two lines I can Identify the Xoom message
from are the From: and the Message-Id: in the header :(

JA You seem to be familiar with regexps, so I won't explain it... :)
Well familiar grin
I started using VIM and found a great tutorial about regexps at one of
the support sites :)


[...]
JA do in TB.  But I think there might be easier solutions.  Can you send
JA some headers from a couple of these newsletters (perhaps you could
JA post them to a website and post a link here).
Okay, here it comes:

- --8 SNIP 8
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  FWF7CX00.6FV for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mon, 19 Jun 2000 23:22:09 +0200
Received: from colo02-094.xoom.com ([206.132.185.94]) by
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Received: (qmail 12599 invoked by uid 1033); 19 Jun 2000 18:27:35 -
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 18:27:17 GMT
From: "XOOM.com" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Design your dream home in 3-D and save 50%
X-Mozilla-Status: 8001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 
X-UIDL: 799-948361126
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As you can I I tried to match the From: line, witch is almost the same
as the message-Id. I've been trying the Message-Id aswel, but that
didn't work either :(

Cheers,
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Re: filter problems and questions.

2000-09-21 Thread Marcel

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Hi Karin,

On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, Karin Spaink wrote:

After reading this I was wondering:

 to just add the latest intruder to the existing spam filter?
KS Yes, by adding it's characteristic trait in the filter,
KS using the "Alternatives"tab (I just learnt this myself). It
KS adds rules, and treats the victims in the same fashion as
KS the general (or first) rule).

How do you add the spam addresses to the filter in the alternatives?
Manually or do you let the filter add them? (and how off course ;-) )

Cheers,
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Re: Reply templates yet again

2000-09-20 Thread Marcel Vis

Hi Krister,

If you define reply templates in your AB, you'll have to make sure you 
have an account reply-template or a folder reply-template defines as 
well.

TB! can only find your reply template in your AddressBook if one of the 
other templates are defined.

I've been struggling with the same thing, and this is the way to go.

Hope this works

Cheers,
Marcel

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Van: Krister Ekstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Datum: Woensdag 20 September 2000 12:23
Onderwerp: Reply templates yet again

 Hello tbuDL,
 
  Please  forgive  this  newbie  for all the stupid questions to which
  there  already  probably  are  answers, but now i got upset and i'll
  have  to  ask  this. When i'm in a folder for which there's no reply
  template  defined, but which has an entry in the address book 
 with a
  defined  template,  i can't seem to get the address book 
 template to
  work.  Does  the  folder  template  have presedence over the address
  template or what has this newbie missed? Thanks for any answers.
  
 
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Re: Reply templates yet again

2000-09-20 Thread Marcel

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Hi Krister,

On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

[...]
KE Yes,  that's  the  case  for me too, but when i reply to a msg on this
KE list,  TB!  should  be looking to see if the address in the "to" field
KE matches  one in the address book for which there is a template and use
KE that accordingly, right? I'm geting more and more confused...

It is confusing.
The best thing to do is define an account-reply-template.
Things should be working then. This way you won't have to bother about
the folder templates, and the AB-template is always used (if you
defined it).

I haven't tried it for other templates yet. Just too busy :(
But I think might work for other templates as well, if they give te
same problems.

KE And what confuddles me even more is that the first part of this
KE message has been strangely formatted... Sorry for this, hope my
KE points got across.

I think you've been using auto-format and didn't put an empty line
between paragraphs :)

Cheers,
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Re: Reply templates yet again

2000-09-20 Thread Marcel

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Hi Tony,

On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, Tony Boom wrote:

TB Marcel suggested that you need to have your folder level templates
TB defined for the AB templates to work.
Euh, yep. But not necessarily the Folder template. The Account
template would do either. As long as one of both has some characters
in them.
[...]
TB All my folder templates match exactly the templates I set up under
TB Account-Properties-Templates. None of them match the templates in my
TB address book yet as soon as I enter the address and put the cursor
TB in the edit window, the template is switched for the one in the AB.
That's right. When you create a new folder the account template is
copied into the folder template.

My problem was that I deleted all account templates right after
installing TB!. I wanted to create my own, and only on Folder level.
After that I deleted the template for the mailinglists, because TB!
takes the template of the currently active folder, and that's not what
I wanted for mailinglists.

That's when the trouble starts grin



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Re: automatic templates

2000-09-19 Thread Marcel

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Hi Havivah,

On Tuesday, September 19, 2000, Havivah D. Schwartz wrote:


HDS So I learned how to do different automatic templates for contacts in
HDS my AB. Great!  But now I can't seem to get the templates to pop up the
HDS way I expected them to.  I can see three ways of composing a new mail
HDS message, and I think that all three *should* have automatic templates,
HDS but as far as I can tell, only Methods I and II do.
[...]
I had problem with the templates, while replying.
There is something strange happening, when TB! has to choose the right
template.

You could try the following:
Create a 'new message' template for the desired contact in your AB.
Make sure that either the account template or the folder template for
a 'new message' contains a template as well. (This way TB! can fall
back :)))

try again...

Hope this works

Cheers,
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Re: Message templates (again)

2000-09-17 Thread Marcel

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Hi Allie,

On Friday, September 15, 2000, A . Curtis Martin wrote:

I'm still struggling with the address-templates, and  I think I know
what the problem was. The action below gave me the head-aches

M I deleted the templates from the account, after that I deleted the
M folder templates, so now I only have the template from the address
M itself, but it still doesn't appear.
M I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong.
ACM There's most likely an address mismatch in that the address defined the
ACM To: field is not the same as that defined in the address book entry for
ACM which you have created templates.

TB does _NOT_ follow the structure Address-Folder-Account, but in
reverse order.
First the Account-template, if that exists then it looks if a folder
template exists and if _that_ exists, it will look for a address
template.
So I had deleted the folder template, and TB! didn't bother to look at
the address template any more. Pretty annoying if you ask me, but I
figured it out and the templates are working now. (finally).

Now I can concentrate on the 'template-language'...

Thanx anyway ;-)

Cheers,
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Re: Message templates (again)

2000-09-17 Thread Marcel

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Hi Allie,

On Sunday, September 17, 2000, A . Curtis Martin wrote:

ACM What I said about the order of priority in which the templates are
ACM *used* (not the order in which TB! checks for templates) still stands.
ACM If all levels of templates are present, then the address book template
ACM will be used over the folder and default templates.
That's correct, I forgot to mention that the AB template has the
highest priority.

I just figured out, after reading Marck's message and trying it again,
that the problem is the folder template, not the absence of the
account template.

Cheers,
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Re: Message templates (again)

2000-09-17 Thread Marcel

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Hi Marck,

On Sunday, September 17, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

M TB does _NOT_ follow the structure Address-Folder-Account, but in
M reverse order.
MDP I'm afraid that's not true.
Not the way I said, you're right. I forgot to mention that if all
templates existed, the AD template had the highest priority.

MDP I  have  no  folder  templates  -  I  deleted them all. I have Account
MDP default  templates  and many, many Address Book templates. The correct
MDP AB  template  is  /always/  used when it exists for the addressee of a
MDP message. If there is no AB entry or no template for the AB entry, then
MDP the account template kicks in - but /only/ then.
I understand, but after reading this bit, I checked it again.

This is the situation now, for the email address of TBUDL (I used it
for testing, and as you might see, this message is composed using the
reply template):

I have no reply-template defined in my account.
There is a template defined for the folder, and for the address of
TBUDL. When I hit the reply button, the AB template kicked in. Perfect.
I discarded the message, deleted the folder template, and hit the reply
button again. Result: a blank new message.
Then I pasted template for the folder and hit the reply button
again: The AB template was activated again.

This is exactly how I tested it, after reading your message.
I really thought I did something wrong, but you'll have to admit that
this is weird, and not quite the way you expected it.

It seems that if both the account template and the folder template
don't exist, the Address template is ignored.

It does prove however that I was wrong either, because it doesn't
matter if the account template is defined. So what I said about how
TB! searches for template is terribly wrong. My apologies for that.


MDP You  do  understand  that AB templates are triggered by a
MDP match in the To: email address and the AB entry, don't you?
Yep, that's all clear to me.
While I was trying to get to the bottom of this (euh, I still believe
I did ;-) ), I even deleted every e-mail address I was testing and
imported them from the messages, to be sure I had the correct address
at my disposal. First I thought the problem was having the addresses
in different address folders. I had made an import into the wrong
folders and just imported the addresses into the correct folders after
that.
I deleted every folder and kept only the one with the correct
addresses, but that didn't help either.

The only time the reply template works is when I put some characters
in the reply template.

M Now I can concentrate on the 'template-language'...
MDP Soon :-).
You're cruel :)

I do have some questions about that subject but I won't bother you
here with them grin

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Re[2]: Message templates (again)

2000-09-16 Thread Marcel

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Hi Marck,

On Saturday, September 16, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

MDP The  above wrapping errors are caused by allowing PGP to wrap the text
MDP before  it  is  sent. When used with TB it is best to turn off the PGP
MDP text wrapping and leave it to TB.

Thanx, I was wondering what that could have been. Totally forgotten
that PGP also wraps the text :)

Btw. sorry about the duplicate message.
The server sometimes reports an error, so TB leaves the message in the
outbox, which is correct, but it seems that the server did receive the
message and had processed it.

Cheers,
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Re[2]: Message templates (again)

2000-09-15 Thread Marcel

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Hi Allie,

On Friday, September 15, 2000, you wrote:

M I deleted the templates from the account, after that I deleted
the
M folder templates, so now I only have the template from the
address
M itself, but it still doesn't appear.
ACM There's most likely an address mismatch in that the address
defined the
ACM To: field is not the same as that defined in the address book
entry for
ACM which you have created templates.
I've been trying a lot of things now, and it seems to work.
I was trying to create a template for TBUDL, but nothing worked.
Then I discovered that the email address appeared twice in the
address
books. Once in a personal folder and once in a LDAP folder.
Then I decided to create a folder template and give it all a rest for
now. (the address template still existed!)
All of a sudden the  address template became active and everything
started to work.

I still don't know what happened, but I can smile again :)

Thanx for your reply

Cheers,
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Message templates (again)

2000-09-14 Thread Marcel

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Hello everyone,

I've been following the discussion about the message templates and
off course I started to work on my own templates right away.

The option Marck told us was a great one.
Using templates for the e-mail addresses.

So I started to work on the reply messages, but whatever I tried to
do, every time I replied to a message, I got a blank screen, and none
of the templates where used.

I deleted the templates from the account, after that I deleted the
folder templates, so now I only have the template from the address
itself, but it still doesn't appear.

I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong.

Does The Bat use a specific order to use the template, like:
First look if there is a template in the address, if there isn't then
look for a template in the folder and last but not least get the
template from the account.

Hope you can help me.

Thanx


Cheers,
Marcel

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Addressbook

2000-09-10 Thread Marcel

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Hi everyone,

I'm new to The Bat!, so I could be asking something really silly.
I'm working on my address book. I've been using Netscape 4.7 and all
the addresses are located in NS.

I've been trying to import these into The Bat!, but for some reason
that doesn't seem to work.
So I decided to fill the address book by hand (right :( ).
Now my next problem arises. There are people with more than one
e-mail
address, and I can't figure out how to enter multiple address for one
person.

I've been trying separating them with semi-columns, each address on a
separate line, but whenever I create a new message for that person I
can't choose between the addresses.

Does anyone has the answer for me?
Even importing the ns-addressbook might solve the problem, because
that would save me a lot of time typing.

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Addressbook

2000-09-10 Thread Marcel

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Hi everyone,

I'm new to The Bat!, so I could be asking something really silly.
I'm working on my address book. I've been using Netscape 4.7 and all
the addresses are located in NS.

I've been trying to import these into The Bat!, but for some reason
that doesn't seem to work.
So I decided to fill the address book by hand (right :( ).
Now my next problem arises. There are people with more than one
e-mail
address, and I can't figure out how to enter multiple address for one
person.

I've been trying separating them with semi-columns, each address on a
separate line, but whenever I create a new message for that person I
can't choose between the addresses.

Does anyone has the answer for me?
Even importing the ns-addressbook might solve the problem, because
that would save me a lot of time typing.

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Re[2]: Addressbook

2000-09-10 Thread Marcel

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Hi Mark,

Sunday, September 10, 2000, 11:53:22 AM, you wrote:

MA You should not need to do this by hand, export your address book
from
MA Netscape as an *.ldif file, The Bat! will import this without any
MA editing required, you don't even have to select fields.
MA Address Book, File|Import From|LDIF File

Thanx that did the trick.
Totally forgot to look at the export options of NS.

Thanx for the tip.

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Re[2]: Addressbook

2000-09-10 Thread Marcel

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Hi Marck,

Sunday, September 10, 2000, 12:48:44 PM, you wrote:

M I've been trying separating them with semi-columns, each address
on
M a separate line, but whenever I create a new message for that
M person I can't choose between the addresses.
MDP No,  and nor would you. TB only uses multiple addresses in the
address
MDP book  by  addressing  a  message  to  *all*  addresses  listed,
either
MDP directly  of in BCC. It is more appropriate in the TB universe
to have
MDP a  separate  AB  entry  for each address, i.e. Jeff (at home)
... etc,
MDP Jeff (at work) ... etc.
I was afraid I had to do that again :(
I already used multiple entries for multiple addresses, but I had
hoped to shorten the list now.

Thanx for your reply.


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2000-01-07 Thread Marcel Sieling

Hi,



take care - Marcello. (http://www.powerslider.de)
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Problem with filtering

2000-01-04 Thread Marcel Sieling

Hi,

I   have   a  simple  task to perform: I want to create two filters on
incoming messages, which maintain an address distribution list.

The  first filter moves the incoming message to a specific folder and
adds  the  sender  of  the incoming mail distribution list, the second
filter should move the incoming message as well, but should remove the
sender from the distribution list. I use different subjects to trigger
the   filters:  "SUBSCRIBE_Powerslider"  for  the  first  filter  and
"UNSUBSCRIBE_Powerslider" for the second.

Now  I  made  it  as  described  and  I  discover,  that filtering the
subscribe-Mails  works  fine.  But  with the Unsubscribe Mail only the
moving of the mail to the target folder works (so the filter triggers),
but  not  the deleting of the sender's mail from my distribution list.
The sender's address keeps to be in the distribution list.

I read the FAQ on the web, but there is no topic on filtering.

Any help is very much appreciated.

take care - Marcello. (http://www.powerslider.de)
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