Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-07-08 Thread Spike
Hello Robin Anson,

As it seems no one else wants to even address this issue (which seems
to be leading me AWAY from TB!) I will respond to your input.

RA The best approach I can think of would be to create a filter to
RA save the attachments to a particular directory.

This would be a solution IF TB! would recognize them AS attachments
that can be saved - IT DOESN'T!

RA This could be a manual one, activated by a hotkey, or it could
RA automatically act on all messages from relevant mailing lists. You
RA could add this as an action to the filters that already act on
RA these messages perhaps?

The problem is, TB! doesn't even recognize these files _AS
ATTACHMENTS_ and _WON'T_ save them.  This has turned what was an
automated solution back into HOURS of work on a daily basis.  This is
time I do not have to spend on this hobby interest!

 I realize this is not actually a TB! problem.

This was an original judgement error on my part - IT IS a TB! problem,
given the proliferation of this attachment scheme now.  It will have
to be addressed, which everyone on the list seems to want to ignore.

RA I think TB! could do a better job of recognising the type of
RA attachment than it does. That would certainly help since then you
RA would see a separate tab in the email, and you could view the JPEG
RA file in that.

This is my point  As this method becomes more widespread, it will HAVE
TO be addressed, but that may come after I have had to abandon TB! for
something that works NOW!  This would be unfortunate, but there aren't
enough 'weeks in a day' for me to now revert to manually filtering and
saving these files.  It just isn't worth it to me for what is a
passive hobby.  It is however a responsibility I have taken on and
hundreds depend upon my doing it.

Solutions anyone??  This is important!!

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Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-07-01 Thread Spike
Hello Robin Anson,

RA I assume that you store attachments in the message bodies not in a
RA separate file. If the file has the name part-0123456.tmp in the
RA email, TB! won't recognise it as a JPEG even if that is noted
RA within the email like this:

 A94C3E2EE16FAA
 Content-Type: image/jpeg; name=part-0123456.tmp
 Content-transfer-encoding: base64
 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=part-0123456.tmp

No, I use a filter to move the messages to the designated folder AND
extract the attachments to a folder for permanent storage, even after
the messages become out of date and are deleted.

Actually, the HTML code for these attachments (actually inline images)
is:

--=_Part_2122047_14885485.1088497285198
Content-Type: image/jpeg; name=part-57703.tmp
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: inline; filename=part-57703.tmp

RA Strictly speaking, that is not a bug, but it would certainly be a
RAdesirable feature to have TB! read the Content-Type header and
RA display graphics files accordingly.

EXACTLY!!  Better yet, it should RECOGNIZE and SAVE the image file
with the CORRECTED file extension, based upon the Content Type!  If
the filename is duplicated, it should auto-increment the filename as I
have the preference set in the filter.  I don't care about the
filenames, as the original filenames seem to be lost in this
questionable method of sending inline image attachments.  Leave it to
AOL to screw up a perfectly good standard!

RA The best approach I can think of would be to create a filter to
RA save the attachments to a particular directory. This could be a
RA manual one, activated by a hotkey, or it could automatically act
RA on all messages from relevant mailing lists. You could add this as
RA an action to the filters that already act on these messages
RA perhaps?

I have tried this, however TB! doesn't recognize these files AS A
VALID ATTACHMENT!  I have even added the file type to the list of
types under '/Options /Protection /Display without warning' which had
no noticeable effect.  I don't have the tools to handle this using an
external solution (that I am aware of) perhaps by extracting the
entire messages and processing them somehow externally.

RA I think TB! could do a better job of recognising the type of
RA attachment than it does. That would certainly help since then you
RA would see a separate tab in the email, and you could view the JPEG
RA file in that.

This is what I am seeking, that TB! take this new and proliferating
'standard' of sending inline files into consideration, as they
represent a VALID attachment file.  If the file is displayed as a TAB,
then it will be extracted and saved properly (I hope).  Given the
(unfortunate) market penetration of AOL  Netscape, this will only
become MORE of an issue as time passes.  If necessary, I can run an
external batch file to change the file extensions as needed.  I would
prefer that this be handled by TB! by properly recognizing the correct
file type!  Maybe this needs to move over to TBTECH??

This is turning what WAS a simple and fully automated process into a
3-5 hour a day chore for me, and I don't have that kind of time to
waste!  The bad thing is that these images are sent to me to be
re-distributed on a mailing list.  This redistribution TB! USED TO do
well.  Now it is plain drudgery.  I can't control the mailer/ISP of
the list members.  Approximately 40% of the membership of this list
unfortunately is AOHeller's :-(  We collect and trade pictures of
our pet parrots and their humorous antics.

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Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-06-30 Thread Spike
Hello tbudlr's,

I am running into a problem with messages posted by AOHellr's 
Netscape mail (so far).  The attachments are posted 'inline' and with
a filename of part-0123456.tmp.  The files are actually *.jpg files,
which I normally have extracted to a specific folder (for each group
or list I am a member of).  The problem is, I need a way to have TB!
AUTOMATICALLY extract these files to said folder(s) and CHANGE the
filename to an extension of .jpg.  No matter what I have tried, TB!
will NOT _recognize_ and extract these files automatically!

Is there a solution or workaround??  If I can have TB! just SAVE these
files, I can invoke an external renaming batch file to handle the file
extension change.  The problem is I have been UNABLE to have TB! save
these attached files automatically.  The HTML (YUCK!) version
correctly displays these files AS JPG's.  I still can't do anything
but MANUALLY save and change the file's extension with each e-mail.
This is impractical with 250-300 of them arriving in 35 filtered
folders daily.  I have gotten to the point where I don't even READ
these messages anymore, as they are exclusively JUST file attachments.
I just review the stored attachments on a semi-weekly basis.

I realize this is not actually a TB! problem.  It is rather a CHANGE
in the 'standard' of how attached files are sent by a specific (and
GROWING) segment of the cyber population!

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Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-06-30 Thread Spike
Hello again tbudler's,

One additional comment on this troubling matter.  It is also quite
impossible to forward these 'abnormal' messages in a way that includes
the images using TB! for the forwarded message.  As I don't have any
other mail client installed (including MS Outhouse/Express), I can't
test it with them.  I won't allow such crapware to be resident on any
system I am responsible for :-)  For me, it's The Bat! or forget it.

I'm a bit surprised at the total lack of a response to my query thus
far.

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Re: Unusual attachment scheme - AOL/Netscape??

2004-06-30 Thread Robin Anson
On Thu 1 July 2004, 0:35:26 +1000, Spike wrote:
 I am running into a problem with messages posted by AOHellr's 
 Netscape mail (so far).  The attachments are posted 'inline' and with
 a filename of part-0123456.tmp.  The files are actually *.jpg files,
 which I normally have extracted to a specific folder (for each group
 or list I am a member of).  The problem is, I need a way to have TB!
 AUTOMATICALLY extract these files to said folder(s) and CHANGE the
 filename to an extension of .jpg.  No matter what I have tried, TB!
 will NOT _recognize_ and extract these files automatically!

I assume that you store attachments in the message bodies not in a
separate file. If the file has the name part-0123456.tmp in the email,
TB! won't recognise it as a JPEG even if that is noted within the email
like this:

 A94C3E2EE16FAA
 Content-Type: image/jpeg; name=part-0123456.tmp
 Content-transfer-encoding: base64
 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=part-0123456.tmp

Strictly speaking, that is not a bug, but it would certainly be a
desirable feature to have TB! read the Content-Type header and display
graphics files accordingly.

 Is there a solution or workaround?? If I can have TB! just SAVE these
 files, I can invoke an external renaming batch file to handle the file
 extension change. The problem is I have been UNABLE to have TB! save
 these attached files automatically.

The best approach I can think of would be to create a filter to save the
attachments to a particular directory. This could be a manual one,
activated by a hotkey, or it could automatically act on all messages from
relevant mailing lists. You could add this as an action to the filters
that already act on these messages perhaps?

 I realize this is not actually a TB! problem.

I think TB! could do a better job of recognising the type of attachment
than it does. That would certainly help since then you would see a
separate tab in the email, and you could view the JPEG file in that.


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Importing messages and address book from Netscape 7?

2003-03-05 Thread Nick OHare2
Hi All,

I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
Bat.  Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
export function anywhere in Netscape 7.

Is this a non-starter or am I missing something obvious?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Importing messages and address book from Netscape 7?

2003-03-05 Thread Dave
Hello Nick,

On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 8:33:21 PM, you wrote:

NO Hi All,

NO I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
NO Bat.  Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
NO import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
NO export function anywhere in Netscape 7.

NO Is this a non-starter or am I missing something obvious?


I haven't tried this, but outlook express does have the capability to
import messages and address books from various other programs,
including Netscape.  Once in outhouse, you can then do the bat import.

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Re: Importing messages and address book from Netscape 7?

2003-03-05 Thread Daniel Grunberg
Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:33:21 [GMT -0500] (3:33 PM EST here) Nick OHare2
wrote:

 Hi All,

 I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
 Bat.  Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
 import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
 export function anywhere in Netscape 7.

 Is this a non-starter or am I missing something obvious?

 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

QUOTE from TheBat!'s help:

The Bat! address book can import raw address information from any
client that can export the information to:

-   LDIF File
-   Vcard
-   Comma Separated File
-   Tab Separated File
-   .INI file format

ENDQUOTE

If Netscape 7 can export to one of those formats, from TheBat!'s
address book menu, select the File | Import from option and choose
the import method you want to use.


It's ugly, but a simple, crude, brute force if all else fails way to
add the e-mail addresses, possibly the display names, but no other
data to your TheBat! address book is:

1. Use Netscape 7 to send a single, Test Do Not Read message
To: everyone in the Netscape 7 address book, including yourself.
Do not download any messages, CLOSE NETSCAPE IMMEDIATELY.

2. Start TheBat! and download your e-mail. One of the messages will be
   the test message To: everyone in the Netscape 7 address book.

3. Highlight the message and then
TheBat! | Specials | Add recipient to Address Book






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Re: Importing messages and address book from Netscape 7?

2003-03-05 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Nick,

Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 9:33:21 PM, you wrote:

NO I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
NO Bat.  Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
NO import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
NO export function anywhere in Netscape 7.
NO Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

As far as the addresses are concerned, this free tool, Dawn should do. 

http://www.joshie.com/projects/dawn/

Export to LDIF, rather than to The Bat directly. Then import from LDif.


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Re: Importing messages and address book from Netscape 7?

2003-03-05 Thread David Calvarese
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  Daniel Grunberg wrote and made these points on the subject of Importing messages 
and address book from Netscape 7?:
DG Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:33:21 [GMT -0500] (3:33 PM EST here) Nick OHare2
DG wrote:

 Hi All,

SNIP

 Is this a non-starter or am I missing something obvious?

 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

DG QUOTE from TheBat!'s help:

DG The Bat! address book can import raw address information from any
DG client that can export the information to:

DG -   LDIF File

I'm pretty sure N7 can export address books to LDIF... I know Mozilla
can.


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Netscape 7.01 and TheBat!

2002-12-30 Thread Davidhoff
Hi,

I've just installed Netscape 7.01 and I think it's much better than
IE. The only problem I have is that Netscape wants :) to use its email
client and I want to use TheBat instead.

I've found in the faq that in the last version of Netscape the problem
could be solved with NsProto. I've installed the last version 1.1 but
when I click on register it tells me that Create Dispatch Failed.
I'm using winXp.

So, How can I use TheBat with Netscape7 ?
thaks

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Re: Netscape 7.01 and TheBat!

2002-12-30 Thread Joseph N.
Davidhoff,

   On Monday, December 30, 2002, Davidhoff wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

D So, How can I use TheBat with Netscape7 ?

There are two answers to your dilemma. One is to uninstall NS and then
reinstall it with a custom installation. Deselect the MailNews
component. The other way to fix the problem is to add a line to your
userprefs.js file. I do not have the cite, but there are some
unofficial help pages on the 'net which have instructions on how to do
this. Take a look, then repost here if you cannot find one. (Be very
careful, however, to have NS closed when you make the change.)

FWIW, you might also consider keeping NS mail in order to have the
capability to send HTML mail if necessary.  I do not often have to do
that, but once in a while the need arises.  [Flamers please restrain
yourselves ;-) ]  Since I archive my old mail into a different format
anyway, it doesn't matter to me that a few messages originate in a
different message base.

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Re[2]: Netscape 7.01 and TheBat!

2002-12-30 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
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Monday, December 30, 2002, 10:31:54 AM, you wrote:
JN Davidhoff,

JNOn Monday, December 30, 2002, Davidhoff wrote in
JN [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

D So, How can I use TheBat with Netscape7 ?

I Use Mozilla instead and the below code when inserted into
the user preferences file does the trick.

user_pref(network.protocol-handler.external.mailto, true);

Close out Netscape completely then navigate to your profiles
directory. Find the javascript prefs file and *BACK IT UP*

Insert the above code and launch Netscape. Try it out as
since it works on Mozilla for me and it's sort of the grand
daddy behind Netscapes browser it might work :)

Your pref file should be located somewhere within the top
most directory of your profile.

I hope I helped :)

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Re[3]: Netscape 7.01 and TheBat!

2002-12-30 Thread Joseph N.
Victor,

   On Monday, December 30, 2002, Victor B. Gonzalez wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Your pref file should be located somewhere within the top
 most directory of your profile.

But be sure to modify the userprefs.js file not one of the other
*prefs.js file.  If there is no userprefs.js file, then create one.
NS will add your line to its nsprefs.js file, or whatever it's called.

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Re[2]: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-24 Thread Anne
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 4:18:37 AM, Thomas wrote in message
mid:513335439.20021023101837;gmx.net

TF Now I see what you mean. Reply quoting only marked text works with
TF Reply but not with Reply to all. That is unfortunately correct,
TF until such time that the wish to use Reply to all quoting only marked
TF text is implemented. Personally, I have no idea whether this will be
TF in the next version or not.


Thanks Thomas, maybe I can add it to the wishlist then?

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Re[2]: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-24 Thread Anne
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 9:39:38 AM, Roelof wrote in message
mid:1522837917.20021023103938;krakeel.org

RO Providing you filter each list into it's own folder, you could create
RO a specific reply-template for each of those folders. In each
RO reply-template you set the list-address hard-coded in the template.
RO This would mean that all replies you make in such a specific folder
RO will go to the matching list. Since you keep only list-messages in
RO those folders this is without danger that you reply to a non list
RO message.
RO (This can be done with something like:
RO %To=%To=%OFromName on list listaddress%-
RO the first %to is to make the addressfield empty, the %- is to put the
RO command on it's own line in the template, without creating an empty
RO line.)


Thanks Roelof,

I had a play with this is the reply folder for one of the lists (they
are all filtered to their own folder) and found that the line you
quoted included the name of the person who had made the post plus the
listname which I didn't ewant to include, but if I edit it to read
thus:

%To=%To=listname %-

then it simply puts the list address in the reply field and does
exactly what I want it to do.

Your help and advice is much appreciated :-)

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Anne,

On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 03:14:22 +0100 GMT (25/10/02, 09:14 +0700 GMT),
Anne wrote:

TF Now I see what you mean. Reply quoting only marked text works with
TF Reply but not with Reply to all. That is unfortunately correct,
TF until such time that the wish to use Reply to all quoting only marked
TF text is implemented. Personally, I have no idea whether this will be
TF in the next version or not.

 Thanks Thomas, maybe I can add it to the wishlist then?

It is in there somewhere, but it would do no harm if you add it again.

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-23 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Anne,

On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 01:55:24 +0100GMT (23-10-02, 2:55 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

A Where I have a problem is where the listowner has not opted to have
A replies go back to the list by default (this is entirely the
A listowners choice). In this case I have to use the reply all option to
A have the list address in the reply to fields at all,

Providing you filter each list into it's own folder, you could create
a specific reply-template for each of those folders. In each
reply-template you set the list-address hard-coded in the template.
This would mean that all replies you make in such a specific folder
will go to the matching list. Since you keep only list-messages in
those folders this is without danger that you reply to a non list
message.
(This can be done with something like:
%To=%To=%OFromName on list listaddress%-
the first %to is to make the addressfield empty, the %- is to put the
command on it's own line in the template, without creating an empty
line.)


After doing this, you'd come to think that this a neat way to direct
your new list messages to their list too, but that is not without any
danger. TB sees the selected folder and uses that template, that would
be as you'd like, but it'll do that too when you click on a mailto
link in your browser or when you think you're writing a very private
message while you've selected the list. Don't say it won't happen to
you, since it's happened to quite lot already. The only reason it
hasn't happen to me (I certainly work sloppy enough for it.) is that
I've never created new message templates with a hard-coded address.

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The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Tom Sadler
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Gi'day All,

Firstly, I'm a newbie with The Bat! and found the initial learning curve
daunting, but having subscribed to this forum have learnt more in past 3 days
(since subscription) than in the 2 months I've used The Bat!  I now feel like a
boy in a bloody big toy shop and am really looking forward to using the program
to its full potential.  Keep up the good work!!  It certainly kept me
perservering with the program.

My question. Has anyone been able to use The Bat as mailer with Netscape 7.0? I
followed instructions on FAQ page and downloaded NSProto, but I can't get the
change to register. All I get is an error message Create Dispatch Failed. As
there is no help file, I haven't a clue what this means. Anyone got any ideas?

Second question, what is the precedence of templates?  If I use F4 to reply to
a
message I get one template, if I use Ctrl-F4 I get another.  It is somewhat
frustrating.


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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Tom,

On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:16:54 +1000GMT (22-10-02, 10:16 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

TS Second question, what is the precedence of templates? If I use F4
TS to reply to a message I get one template, if I use Ctrl-F4 I get
TS another. It is somewhat frustrating.

TB has got four kinds of templates, this is the order that TB will use
them:
Personal address book templates
Address book group templates
Folder templates
Account templates

But the problem you've been encountering is not a template issue.
You're using different functions for your replies:
Ctrl-Enter:reply (this is the one I use most of the time)
Ctrl-F5:   reply
F4:quoting selected text only
Ctrl-F4:   reply to sender
Shift-F4:  reply without quotes
Ctrl-Sfift-F5: reply to all

When you use F4 you'll reply to the reply-to header (as set in the
original message) quoting only the text that you've selected in the
message, no selected text means no quotes.

When you reply with Ctrl-F4, you reply to the sender, not to the
reply-to, this means that with messages on this list list you'd reply
to the list bounce address, thus depriving all list member of your
insights. ;-) And causing your message to be written in vain.

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Tom Sadler
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Gi'day Roelof,

On Tuesday, 22 October 2002 at 11:46:47GMT +0200 (which was 7:46 PM where I
live) Roelof Otten wrote::
RO But the problem you've been encountering is not a template issue. You're
RO using different functions for your replies:

Thanks for that. It's obvious when I sat down and played with each one. The way
I've got things set up on my system, Ctrl-F4 uses the folder template and F4
uses address group one. It helps to label the templates so I know what I'm
doing! wry grin

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Tom,

On 22-10-2002 12:06, you [T] wrote in
mid:295627541.20021022200634;tpg.com.au:
T The way I've got things set up on my system, Ctrl-F4 uses the folder
T template and F4 uses address group one.

How do you do that?

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Peter,

On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 12:26:57 +0200GMT (22-10-02, 12:26 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

T The way I've got things set up on my system, Ctrl-F4 uses the folder
T template and F4 uses address group one.
PF How do you do that?

That would be easy. Ctrl-F4 (Reply to sender) replies to an address
not in his address book.


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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Roelof,

On 22-10-2002 12:54, you [R] wrote in
mid:7052582677.20021022125407;krakeel.org:
R That would be easy. Ctrl-F4 (Reply to sender) replies to an address
R not in his address book.

Cool. I never thought of that.

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Paul Cartwright

On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 5:46 AM, you wrote:


RO But the problem you've been encountering is not a template issue.
RO You're using different functions for your replies:
RO Ctrl-Enter:reply (this is the one I use most of the time)
RO Ctrl-F5:   reply
RO F4:quoting selected text only
RO Ctrl-F4:   reply to sender
RO Shift-F4:  reply without quotes
RO Ctrl-Sfift-F5: reply to all


lately, when I do a CTRL-F4 , the new email window comes up and the TO:
says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

not the original senders address, is this correct??
when I look at the original email window I see the real info for the
sender - Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (E-mailaholics International)

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
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Hi Paul,

@22-Oct-2002, 08:14 -0400 (13:14 UK time) Paul Cartwright [PC] in
mid:46171306140.20021022081451;pcartwright.com said:

PC lately, when I do a CTRL-F4 , the new email window comes up and
PC the TO: says: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PC not the original senders address, is this correct??

No. It is a violation of RFC 822 whereby TB is using the Sender
header instead of the From header. Reply to all was also doing the
same, but this behaviour was fixed in beta 7. Hopefully the Reply to
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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Allie C Martin
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In mid:295627541.20021022200634;tpg.com.au,
Tom Sadler [TS] wrote:'

TS The way I've got things set up on my system, Ctrl-F4 uses the
TS folder template and F4 uses address group one.

These shortcuts don't use specific templates. Templates are chosen
depending on who the message is addressed to. If you hit CTRL-F4 and
the recipient address in the created message is in your address book
and a template has been defined there, then the address book
template is used. Otherwise, the folder template will be used
instead.

It really has nothing directly to do with what shortcut you use to
generate the message. It has everything to do with the address
that's in the To: field.

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hi Marck,

On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 13:57:49 +0100
Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 lately, when I do a CTRL-F4 , the new email window comes up and
 the TO: says: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 not the original senders address, is this correct??
 
 No. It is a violation of RFC 822 whereby TB is using the Sender
 header instead of the From header.

I see the point 'Reply to Sender' using in fact the 'Sender:' header is
quite useless (most of the time, soembody out there might have a use for
it), and therefore should be changed to using 'From:' but I don't see
the violation of RFC822... Could you eleborate? Could be PM if nobody
else 's intereseted.
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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Anne
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 9:16:54 AM, Tom wrote in message
mid:1682946186.20021022181654;tpg.com.au

TS having subscribed to this forum have learnt more in past 3 days
TS (since subscription) than in the 2 months I've used The Bat!  I
TS now feel like boy in a bloody big toy shop and am really looking
TS forward to using the program to its full potential.

Tom that is just how I feel about this list and TB as well. I'm amazed
at how many new features I've picked up in a couple of weeks onlist. I
had just set up TB as a basic e-mail client and not really explored
all the add ons.  That is one of TB's great strengths I feel - being
able to use it at whatever level you want to - without *having* to
learn about the more advanced things until you're ready.  TB functions
great at a basic level as well as with all the bells and whistles
you'd ever need! (Well almost all! ;-)

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Re[2]: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Anne
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 10:46:47 AM, Roelof wrote in message
mid:18048541322.20021022114647;krakeel.org

RO You're using different functions for your replies:
RO Ctrl-Enter:reply (this is the one I use most of the time)
RO Ctrl-F5:   reply
RO F4:quoting selected text only
RO Ctrl-F4:   reply to sender
RO Shift-F4:  reply without quotes
RO Ctrl-Sfift-F5: reply to all


Is there any way of combining the F4 quoting selected text reply with
the reply to all option, as on many of the genealogy lists I sub to
the reply to is set to go to list by default (done by their listserver
software), but TB's reply to option actually sends back to the sender
not the list. Reply all is really useful in those cases - but I also
like the F4 quoted text reply.

Am I asking to be able to have my cake and eat it here? g

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Paul Cartwright

On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 8:57 AM, you wrote:

PC lately, when I do a CTRL-F4 , the new email window comes up and
PC the TO: says: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PC not the original senders address, is this correct??

MDP No. It is a violation of RFC 822 whereby TB is using the Sender
MDP header instead of the From header. Reply to all was also doing the
MDP same, but this behaviour was fixed in beta 7. Hopefully the Reply to
MDP sender will be fixed in beta 8.

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Anne,

On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 17:38:26 +0100GMT (22-10-02, 18:38 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

A on many of the genealogy lists I sub to the reply to is set to go
A to list by default (done by their listserver software), but TB's
A reply to option actually sends back to the sender not the list.

In that case you're probably using the wrong key to reply to the
message or you've somehow managed to create a faulty reply-template.
If the Reply-To header in the message is set to a list address, F4
should create a message to the list address with the selected text as
quotation.
If it's not set to the list address, than you've create a
reply-template (on folder or account base) that overrules the address
you're writing to.

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Re[2]: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Anne
Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 6:19:01 PM, Roelof wrote in message
mid:975679409.20021022191901;krakeel.org

RO In that case you're probably using the wrong key to reply to the
RO message or you've somehow managed to create a faulty reply-template.
RO If the Reply-To header in the message is set to a list address, F4
RO should create a message to the list address with the selected text as
RO quotation.
RO If it's not set to the list address, than you've create a
RO reply-template (on folder or account base) that overrules the address
RO you're writing to.


Hi Roelof,

I've been and rechecked and find I explained wrongly what was
happening earlier. (Probably not enough coffee intake!!! g)

Some of the lists have the reply to list option set (by the listowner)
as default and where that is the case using the F4 quoting reply to
option works fine and replies to the list as it should do with just
the bit I want to quote.

Where I have a problem is where the listowner has not opted to have
replies go back to the list by default (this is entirely the
listowners choice). In this case I have to use the reply all option to
have the list address in the reply to fields at all, and then I have
to delete the address of the original sender so that my reply goes
solely to the list. It's in this case that I have the problem with F4
and the reply all option not being usable together.

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Re: The Bat with Netscape

2002-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Anne,

On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 01:55:24 +0100 GMT (23/10/02, 07:55 +0700 GMT),
Anne wrote:

 Where I have a problem is where the listowner has not opted to have
 replies go back to the list by default (this is entirely the
 listowners choice). In this case I have to use the reply all option to
 have the list address in the reply to fields at all, and then I have
 to delete the address of the original sender so that my reply goes
 solely to the list. It's in this case that I have the problem with F4
 and the reply all option not being usable together.

Now I see what you mean. Reply quoting only marked text works with
Reply but not with Reply to all. That is unfortunately correct,
until such time that the wish to use Reply to all quoting only marked
text is implemented. Personally, I have no idea whether this will be
in the next version or not.

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Importing msg from Netscape 7

2002-09-20 Thread Roman

Hello TheBats,
 Can someone share their how-to import msgs from Netscape v7.
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Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Jonathan Angliss

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Hi,

I have the spamcop autoresponder filter that was discussed a while
back on the list, I made a modification to it (in terms of locations
etc), and set it to continue with other filters. The problem is that
when I get an email from spamcop that matches (when I submit spam), it
launches netscape (as designed), but won't continue processing mail,
and will not let me continue until I have closed netscape down. I
tried setting, and unsetting the Continue with other filters switch,
but it didn't make any different. As soon as netscape opens, the
command window stays open, and I have to close netscape (ALL sessions)
before the command window will go away. If I don't, I cannot get any
email as it is still 'processing' that one spamcop email. What is
wrong? It is a pain every time I get a spamcop report, having to close
all my browsers just to continue getting mail. I've pasted the entire
filter below for review...

===8---
BeginFilter
Name: SpamCop AutoResponder
Active: 1
Source: \\Certiflex Dimension\Inbox
Target: \\Certiflex Dimension\Inbox\abuse\Spam Cop
CopyFolder: none
MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MainSet: 20SpamCop has accepted
Actions: 
faMarkRead,faExport,faExternal,faoExportOver,faoWaitCompletion,faoContinueProcessing,faDelServer,faFlag,faoToggleFlag
AddGroups:
DelGroups:
ForwardTemplate:
ConfirmTemplate:
ReplyTemplate:
FwdAddr:
RedirectAddr:
NewAddr:
NewTemplate:
ExtCmd: C:\spamcop.bat
ExtFile: C:\spamcop.bat
ExtractDir:
ColourGroup: default
AddAddrItems: afiFrom,
DelAddrItems: afiFrom,
HotKey: 0
IsOfColour: default
SizeBigger: 0
SizeSmaller: 0
AgeOlder: 0
AgeNewer: 0
InAddrPos: 0
OutAddrPos: 0
InAddrGroups:
NoAddrGroups:
KillFile:
KillMethod: 0
SaveTemplate: 
\22c:\5CProgram\20Files\5Cnetscape\5Cnetscape\5Cnetscp.exe\22\20%REGEXPTEXT\3D\22http://spamcop.net/sc\5CS*\22\0D\0A
SndFile:
SysSound: 0
SoundTime: 0:00-0:00
AllowTime: 0:00-0:00
EndFilter

===8---

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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Peter Meyns

Hi Jonathan,

on Mon, 22 Jul 2002 10:53:37 -0500GMT (22.07.02, 17:53 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

JA the command window stays open, and I have to close netscape (ALL
JA sessions) before the command window will go away.

I think I had the same problem when starting with this filter. This is the
reply I got upon my request to TBUDL:

Once (just once) click on the Properties of that open DOS window and
turn on the Exit when finished (or whatever it's called) option and
then close the window manually. It will close automatically
thereafter.

It worked! :o)

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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Jonathan Angliss

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On Monday, July 22, 2002, Peter Meyns wrote...

 Once (just once) click on the Properties of that open DOS window and
 turn on the Exit when finished (or whatever it's called) option and
 then close the window manually. It will close automatically
 thereafter.

I cannot find an Exit when finished option on the XP's .bat files
unfortunately.  The problem is, when I close netscape, the .bat file
closes too, and continues on it's merry way... I just have to close
ALL instances of netscape before it goes away.

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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Jonathan Angliss

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On Monday, July 22, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...

JA Actions: ... faoWaitCompletion ...

 This is the one  ^

 Under the Execute this command, the Wait for completion checkbox
 is turned on. Why? Because where there are multiple notifications
 coming in, the single batch file is overwritten and that can cause
 problems.

As I submit one spam at a time, is it okay to remove that option?  Or
do I just have to live with it?  Does it really matter once netscape
has been called if the batch file is overwritten?

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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Peter Meyns

Hi Jonathan,

on Mon, 22 Jul 2002 11:12:12 -0500GMT (22.07.02, 18:12 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

JA I cannot find an Exit when finished option on the XP's .bat files

I see. I didn't realize you're running XP. I can't say anything about
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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Jonathan,

@22 July 2002, 10:53 -0500 (16:53 UK time)  Jonathan Angliss [JA] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:

JA As soon as netscape opens, the command window stays open, and I
JA have to close netscape (ALL sessions) before the command window
JA will go away.


 ... snip

JA Actions: ... faoWaitCompletion ...

This is the one  ^

Under the Execute this command, the Wait for completion checkbox
is turned on. Why? Because where there are multiple notifications
coming in, the single batch file is overwritten and that can cause
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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Jonathan Angliss

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On Monday, July 22, 2002, Peter Meyns wrote...

JA I cannot find an Exit when finished option on the XP's .bat files

 I see. I didn't realize you're running XP. I can't say anything about
 that...

I can say many things about it... many of which would probably offend
those that dislike strong language ;)

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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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@22 July 2002, 11:14 -0500 (17:14 UK time)  Jonathan Angliss [JA] in
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Pearlstone:

JA As I submit one spam at a time, is it okay to remove that option?

Absolutely. I sometimes end up with three going off in one hit, so I
need that option to stabilize things.

JA Or do I just have to live with it? Does it really matter once
JA netscape has been called if the batch file is overwritten?

Not really - unless it gets overwritten *before* it's called! (This
happened to me and is why I turned on the switch in the first place).

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Re: Spamcop Filter, and Netscape Issue

2002-07-22 Thread Jonathan Angliss

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On Monday, July 22, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...

JA As I submit one spam at a time, is it okay to remove that option?

 Absolutely. I sometimes end up with three going off in one hit, so I
 need that option to stabilize things.

I used to do that, but I'd end up losing track of which ones I had
submitted as TB! doesn't seem to change the colours of visited URLS ;)

JA Or do I just have to live with it? Does it really matter once
JA netscape has been called if the batch file is overwritten?

 Not really - unless it gets overwritten *before* it's called! (This
 happened to me and is why I turned on the switch in the first place).

I shall give it a go, and see what happens.  Thanks for point that
out.

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THANK YOU: was :TB! Address Book Import from OE6/Netscape 4.79

2002-07-13 Thread Joyce Sala

Hello friends,

Wanted to thank Peter and Sandro for helping me solve the address book
problem.
As  you can see, I am now using TB!, although I still have a few minor
problems  queries.

Thank you again.


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TB! Address Book Import from OE6/Netscape 4.79 - Total newbie

2002-07-12 Thread Joyce Sala



Hello to all TB! friends. 

I'm still trying to sort out all my various installation problems. As it 
turned out, uninstalling and reinstalling TB! solved most of all the misterious 
problems. Now I'm left with 3 specific ones, for which I'll write separately, so 
that you can be free to choose what to answer to.

Thank you in advance for all your help.

ADDRESS BOOK - Importing from Netscape4.79 (preferable), or from OE6.

Try as I might, I do not seem to find a way to make it import an address 
book, as it allows only abb, tbb files which I obviously don't have. 
Furthermore, it gives me the choice for CSV and TAB separators, which I really 
don't know how to apply to my previous programs.

Any ideas please?

Thanks you for your patience.

Joyce
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Re: TB! Address Book Import from OE6/Netscape 4.79 - Total newbie

2002-07-12 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Joyce,

On Friday, July 12, 2002 at 5:21:55 PM you wrote in
005301c229b7$dc3f86e0$340c08d5@joycesala">mid:005301c229b7$dc3f86e0$340c08d5@joycesala (at least in part):

 ADDRESS BOOK - Importing from Netscape4.79 (preferable), or from OE6.

In Netscape open the address book, export it to 'LDIF' format and you're
able to import the resulting file into TB!-AB.
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Re: TB! Address Book Import from OE6/Netscape 4.79 - Total newbie

2002-07-12 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Joyce,

On Friday, July 12, 2002 at 5:55:36 PM you wrote in
009d01c229bc$909e9e60$340c08d5@joycesala">mid:009d01c229bc$909e9e60$340c08d5@joycesala (at least in part):

 Is there a way to do that transformation without reinstalling
 CC479?

Download

http://www.iasnet.ru/~jia/ftp/inet/mail/wab2ldif/wab2ldif.exe

Open your OE .wab file with this application and save as LDIF.

I don't know if and how the 'Export to The Bat!' function works, so 'Save
as LDIF' is the more secure way of doing it.

P.S.: Thanks for keeping caps lesser in your mail than in previous ones. :-)
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RE: TB! Address Book Import from OE6/Netscape 4.79 - Total newbie

2002-07-12 Thread Sandro Perotti

Hi Joyce,

(you)
ADDRESS BOOK - Importing from Netscape4.79 (preferable), or from
OE6.Try as I might, I do not seem to find a way to make it  import an
address book, as it allows only abb, tbb files which I obviously don't
have.

Furthermore, it gives me the choice for CSV and TAB separators, which
I really don't know how to apply to my previous programs

Any ideas please?

(I)
Don't know about Netscape, but if you can export to a type of file of
the many that Dawn deal with, as I've mentioned before it seems to be
very good (I converted all my Outlook address to TB, gpoing through
Dawn). It's at
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~zakharin/Software/download.html

See if it works for you.

Good luck,

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Re[2]: Importing Netscape 6 address book

2002-07-05 Thread John

 Hi Januk,

Thursday, July 4, 2002, 12:47:55 PM, you wrote:

Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, the export function seems to
have been removed in version 6.2. You can import but not export. Go
figure. One web site recommended a free address book manager named
DAWN. http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~zakharin/Software/Dawn.html I guess
I'll give it a try.

Thanks for your help.
John



 Hello John,

 It was foretold that on Thursday, July 4, 2002 at 09:05 GMT -0500,
 John [J] would type:

J I'm a newby still trying to get things configured. Can anyone tell
J me how to move my Netscape 6.2 addresses into the Bat address book?

 In Netscape 4.7x there was an option to export the address book as an
 LDIF file.  I don't know if that feature still exists in 6.2.  If it
 does, do the export, then in TB, open the address book and hit
  - File
- Import From
  - LDIF File

 That method seems to be the most reliable and easiest.



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Importing Netscape 6 address book

2002-07-04 Thread John

 Hi,

 I'm a newby still trying to get things configured. Can anyone tell me
 how to move my Netscape 6.2 addresses into the Bat address book?


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Re: Importing Netscape 6 address book

2002-07-04 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello John,

It was foretold that on Thursday, July 4, 2002 at 09:05 GMT -0500,
John [J] would type:

J I'm a newby still trying to get things configured. Can anyone tell
J me how to move my Netscape 6.2 addresses into the Bat address book?

In Netscape 4.7x there was an option to export the address book as an
LDIF file.  I don't know if that feature still exists in 6.2.  If it
does, do the export, then in TB, open the address book and hit
 - File
   - Import From
 - LDIF File

That method seems to be the most reliable and easiest.

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Re: Mozilla and Netscape 7 format flowed messge format causing problems with The Bat! 1.60Q

2002-06-12 Thread Mark Knipfer

On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, 10:03:00 PM, Mark Knipfer wrote:

MK I have been receiving e-mails from users using Mozilla 1.0.0+ and
MK Netscape 7 PR1 using the default message format flowed settings.
MK This is causing The Bat! 1.60Q to lock up and at times cause
MK database file corruptions where I cannot recover messages in the
MK mail folder where the message got received.
[ snip ]

What is the valid e-mail address to report bugs?

When I sent this e-mail to this list and to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I
received this bounced messge:

The original message was received at Wed, 12 Jun 2002 08:04:58 +0600 (YEKST)
from host-212.56.194.249.mldnet.com [212.56.194.249]

   - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
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   - Transcript of session follows -
554 5.0.0 MX list for master.e-city.net.ru. points back to gateway.eastwind.ru
554 5.3.5 Local configuration error

This is a critical bug in The Bat! that needs to get corrected.

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Re: Mozilla and Netscape 7 format flowed messge format causing problems with The Bat! 1.60Q

2002-06-12 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Mark,
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 22:03:00 [GMT -0400], you wrote:

MK I have been receiving e-mails from users using Mozilla 1.0.0+ and
MK Netscape 7 PR1 using the default message format flowed settings.
MK This is causing The Bat! 1.60Q to lock up and at times cause
MK database file corruptions where I cannot recover messages in the
MK mail folder where the message got received.

NACK.

I just tried it with several format=flowed messages composed with
Mozilla 0.9.9 on Linux. Both reading the messages and replying worked
without any problems.

BTW, concerning your other post in this thread, the preferred location
to report bugs is the official bugtracker at https://bt.ritlabs.com, as
mentioned in the list footer.

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Mozilla and Netscape 7 format flowed messge format causing problems with The Bat! 1.60Q

2002-06-11 Thread Mark Knipfer

I have been receiving e-mails from users using Mozilla 1.0.0+ and
Netscape 7 PR1 using the default message format flowed settings.  This
is causing The Bat! 1.60Q to lock up and at times cause database file
corruptions where I cannot recover messages in the mail folder where the
message got received.

I received a Mozilla 1.0.0+ e-mail message, plain text format, where I
could read the message fine.  When I tried to reply to the message
either by highlighting the text in the message or pressing Ctrl+Enter to
quote the entire message, the compose window appeared blank.  When I
tried to quote and reply to the e-mail, this disables all copy and paste
functions in The Bat! and in Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  I have to
restart Windows 2000/XP to gain the copy and paste functionality back.

When I receive a Netscape 7 PR1 message using format flowed format, The
Bat! 1.60Q locks up when trying to read the plain text or HTML e-mail
message.  The mail folder that received these e-mails lost all e-mails.

I am keeping the e-mail on the mail server as I am still using Forte,
Inc. Agent to receive all e-mails.  These Mozilla and Netscape 7 format
flowed message problems only occur in The Bat! 1.60Q.  I am trying to
use The Bat! for my primary e-mail client, but with these problems I
cannot do so as I cannot afford to lose e-mails.

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Re[2]: Wierd Netscape Mailto problems

2002-05-19 Thread b

TF b wrote:

b Then  apparently I did something to knacker it up. Before that
b time,  when I clicked on a mailto link in Netscape, the Bat would
b launch,  and  a  'new  message'  window  would be invoked with the
b mailto  address inserted into the address line. Now, when I click
b on  a  mailto,  the  Bat  launches, but without invoking a message
b window  (ie:  it  launches the Bat but doesn't initiate an actual
b message).

TF I don't have Netscape on my machine any more, so I canot look up what I
TF think the culprit is: IIRC The Bat! is launched by Netscape with a
TF parameter %1. This parameter  seems to have got lost. Check where the
TF path and program name for the application is that Netscape should open
TF when encountering a mailto link (this might be in the registry) and
TF add %1 (without quotes).

For those keeping track - I got it, but that wasn't the issue. Typo in
Nsproto: mailto%a instead of mailto:%a

Thanks for the help!

Cheers,

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Wierd Netscape Mailto problems

2002-05-18 Thread b

Hello there Bat! list members:

I'm  new  to  this  list,  hope you can help me with a wierd one. Here
goes:

Iinstalledand  registered  the  Bat (corporate license). I
downloaded and ran NsProto as
instructed  on  the  website  to  register the Bat as the mailto
application  from  within Netscape. This worked fine for a while -
about two hours.

Then  apparently I did something to knacker it up. Before that
time,  when I clicked on a mailto link in Netscape, the Bat would
launch,  and  a  'new  message'  window  would be invoked with the
mailto  address inserted into the address line. Now, when I click
on  a  mailto,  the  Bat  launches, but without invoking a message
window  (ie:  it  launches the Bat but doesn't initiate an actual
message).

I  have  fruitlessly combed  over  the  Bat  for possible changes I might have
unwittingly  made  for  several  hours.  I  have  unregistered the
protocol  in  Nsproto,  deleted the protocol, made a new one, and
re-registered it but still no change.

I  do  hope  you can help me out as I am really depressed over the
fact that it worked once but no longer.

Thanks a million.

Cheers,

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Re: Wierd Netscape Mailto problems

2002-05-18 Thread Thomas F

Hello brian,

On Sat, 18 May 2002 18:00:32 -0400 GMT (19/05/02, 05:00 +0700 GMT),
b wrote:

b Then  apparently I did something to knacker it up. Before that
b time,  when I clicked on a mailto link in Netscape, the Bat would
b launch,  and  a  'new  message'  window  would be invoked with the
b mailto  address inserted into the address line. Now, when I click
b on  a  mailto,  the  Bat  launches, but without invoking a message
b window  (ie:  it  launches the Bat but doesn't initiate an actual
b message).

I don't have Netscape on my machine any more, so I canot look up what I
think the culprit is: IIRC The Bat! is launched by Netscape with a
parameter %1. This parameter  seems to have got lost. Check where the
path and program name for the application is that Netscape should open
when encountering a mailto link (this might be in the registry) and
add %1 (without quotes).

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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-24 Thread Markus Gloede

Hi,

Andrew Henderson wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

 No associations were changed so it is a relief to know that I don't have
 to do any digging to get rid of The Bat.

One last thing (am I really helping somebody here to get rid of the Bat?
ah, well): you might check if the Bat! is currently known to your system
as default mail handler/MAPI request recipient. Sorry, I can only tell you
how to check this from MS IE, so you have to look through Netscape's
settings.

Regards,

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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-24 Thread Andrew Henderson

Markus Gloede wrote:

One last thing (am I really helping somebody here to get rid of the Bat?
ah, well): you might check if the Bat! is currently known to your system
as default mail handler/MAPI request recipient. Sorry, I can only tell you
how to check this from MS IE, so you have to look through Netscape's
settings.

Regards,

Markus


Thanks Markus but, no, I would never let a program that I was only test 
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1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Andrew Henderson

I'm sure that this has been addressed  before but I could not find it in 
the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be Netscape friendly. I just 
downloaded the demo of TB 1.60c but the import wizard does not allow me 
to import anything from Netscape 6.2.1. Is this a known issue and is 
there a solution?
Also, since there does not seem to be an un-install and un-installing 
from Windows control panel produces an error message, is there a list of 
all files and registry keys created by the install to allow for complete 
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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Lynna Lunsford

Hi Andrew,

Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 6:02:39 AM, you wrote:

AH I'm sure that this has been addressed  before but I could not find it in 
AH the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be Netscape friendly. I just 
AH downloaded the demo of TB 1.60c but the import wizard does not allow me 
AH to import anything from Netscape 6.2.1. Is this a known issue and is 
AH there a solution?
AH Also, since there does not seem to be an un-install and un-installing 
AH from Windows control panel produces an error message, is there a list of 
AH all files and registry keys created by the install to allow for complete 
AH manual removal? TIA.


I had the same problem,.No way to export from Netscape
and no built in import from Netscape to TB. Unless you
save emails individually and then open them as a .eml
or similar file in TB... Unless someone else has a way
that I could not find.

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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Andrew,

@23 April 2002, 10:02:39 -0400 (15:02 UK time) Andrew Henderson wrote
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 I'm sure that this has been addressed before but I could not find it
 in the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be Netscape friendly.

There's a link to a flat version of the FAQ. You might try at
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ_flat.html, which is a
flattened out version for non-W3C DOM compliant browsers. Not that
this issue is mentioned...

 I just downloaded the demo of TB 1.60c but the import wizard does
 not allow me to import anything from Netscape 6.2.1. Is this a known
 issue and is there a solution?

Not AFAIK. This hasn't come up before that I can remember... unless
anyone else knows otherwise. You might try a UNIX format export from
NS and import from there.

 Also, since there does not seem to be an un-install and
 un-installing from Windows control panel produces an error message,

It shouldn't... not that I've tried uninstalling lately g.

 is there a list of all files and registry keys created by the
 install to allow for complete manual removal? TIA.

  C:\Program Files\The Bat!\*.*

  HKCU\Software\RIT\*.*

plus any associations you may have opted for TB to usurp.

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Re[2]: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Lynna Lunsford

Hi Andrew,

Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 6:32:41 AM, you wrote:

AH Ok but my understanding was that this was a _feature_ of TB. The import 
AH wizard does indicate Netscape 6.x as being supported. So, the question 
AH remains: is there an official word on this issue? The product is of no 
AH interest to me without a working import - not on a trial basis and 
AH certainly not for purchase. BTW, my impression from what I've read on 
AH the web is that importing from Netscape (6.1?) worked on previous 
AH releases of TB (1.53?) ?? Is this correct, and if so, what happened to 
AH break this feature?
I am a new user, not a expert by any means. If you give
them a little time, I am sure the list veterans may
have an answer to your question. I never bothered to
ask the list because I had copies of my mail in other
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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Andrew Henderson

Ok but my understanding was that this was a _feature_ of TB. The import 
wizard does indicate Netscape 6.x as being supported. So, the question 
remains: is there an official word on this issue? The product is of no 
interest to me without a working import - not on a trial basis and 
certainly not for purchase. BTW, my impression from what I've read on 
the web is that importing from Netscape (6.1?) worked on previous 
releases of TB (1.53?) ?? Is this correct, and if so, what happened to 
break this feature?

Lynna Lunsford wrote:

I had the same problem,.No way to export from Netscape
and no built in import from Netscape to TB. Unless you
save emails individually and then open them as a .eml
or similar file in TB... Unless someone else has a way
that I could not find.






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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Andrew Henderson



Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

Not AFAIK. This hasn't come up before that I can remember... unless
anyone else knows otherwise. You might try a UNIX format export from
NS and import from there.

It was mentioned a couple of times on the tbbeta list with no responses 
as in this message from April 02:
 

is there anybody out there who succeeded in importing folders/messages
from within Netscape v6.2 into TB!

As  reported from users, import function from within The Bat! (Netscape
6) does not work as expected.

Any experience reports are welcome :-)

 

Also mentioned in this message from March 02:
 

Well,  the  mail  import from netscape 6.2.1 does not work. The import
mailboxes  window lists local folders but doesn't list accounts. To be
precise it lists nothing except default and local folders

If I press next I get an error popup that states No boxes selected to
be converted

 

C:\Program Files\The Bat!\*.*

  HKCU\Software\RIT\*.*

plus any associations you may have opted for TB to usurp.

Ok, those are the obvious ones. I was looking for a list of anything 
that gets installed in windows\system or anywhere *other* than the 
program directory.





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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Andrew,

@23 April 2002, 11:49:45 -0400 (16:49 UK time) Andrew Henderson wrote
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 It was mentioned a couple of times on the tbbeta list with no
 responses as in this message from April 02:

snip

 Also mentioned in this message from March 02:

 Well,  the  mail  import from netscape 6.2.1 does not work. The
 import mailboxes  window lists local folders but doesn't list
 accounts. To be precise it lists nothing except default and local
 folders

 If I press next I get an error popup that states No boxes selected
 to be converted

As Allie wrote to George at that time chuckle I think your using
Netscape is pretty unusual these days.;-) As a result no-one seems to
be sharing your problems.. It was a tongue-in-cheek reply but
effectively what it means is that not enough noise was made at the
time for RIT to have issued a fix for any Netscape import problems.

Sorry I can't be more helpful.

C:\Program Files\The Bat!\*.*

  HKCU\Software\RIT\*.*

plus any associations you may have opted for TB to usurp.

 Ok, those are the obvious ones. I was looking for a list of anything
 that gets installed in windows\system or anywhere *other* than the
 program directory.

TB doesn't do anything like that unless you tell it to take over MAPI.
Did you? There is a TBMAPI.DLL that may have been installed. Other
than that, TB is nicely self-contained.

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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Michael Disabato

Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 9:02:39 AM, Andrew scribbled:

AH I'm sure that this has been addressed  before but I could not find it in 
AH the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be Netscape friendly. I just 
AH downloaded the demo of TB 1.60c but the import wizard does not allow me 
AH to import anything from Netscape 6.2.1. Is this a known issue and is 
AH there a solution?

The import wizard in 1.60c appears to be broke. I would strongly
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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Andrew Henderson

Michael Disabato wrote:

The import wizard in 1.60c appears to be broke. I would strongly
recommend getting 1.53d off Tucows and try that.

Mike


Thanks Michael.






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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Andrew Henderson



Peter Palmreuther wrote:

Does this in any manner help and work?

No.

There is nothing except in the program directory.
As Marck already mentioned: maybe file type associations you told The Bat!
to fetch for itself, but files are _exclusively_ stored in installation
directory.

No associations were changed so it is a relief to know that I don't have 
to do any digging to get rid of The Bat.


BTW: It would be great if your Mozilla could be told to use a so called
signature delimiter '-- ' (dashdashspaceenter and if you could trim
your quotes to the necessary to make it easier to read and follow you
mails.

Whatever.






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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Andrew,

On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 5:49:45 PM you wrote in
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[Netscape-import-problem]
I don't have Netscape v6 installed nor do I have tested to import from
v4.x, but v.4 stores mails in MBOX formatted files.

Have you tried to import an 'UNIX MBOX file' and locate the open dialog on
one of your Netscape mailbox files?

Does this in any manner help and work?

C:\Program Files\The Bat!\*.*

  HKCU\Software\RIT\*.*

plus any associations you may have opted for TB to usurp.

AH Ok, those are the obvious ones. I was looking for a list of anything
AH that gets installed in windows\system or anywhere *other* than the 
AH program directory.

There is nothing except in the program directory.
As Marck already mentioned: maybe file type associations you told The Bat!
to fetch for itself, but files are _exclusively_ stored in installation
directory.

BTW: It would be great if your Mozilla could be told to use a so called
signature delimiter '-- ' (dashdashspaceenter and if you could trim
your quotes to the necessary to make it easier to read and follow you
mails.

Thx
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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Andrew!

On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 4:32:41 PM you wrote:

 BTW, my impression from what I've read on the web is that importing
 from Netscape (6.1?) worked on previous releases of TB (1.53?) ?? Is
 this correct, and if so, what happened to break this feature?

I don't know about this particular feature, but in the course of
events ... sorry, should be bug fixing ... it could be that other
features break.

In your case I'd think you won't have to export every message on its
own. There must be a way to at least export every message in one go to
a text file, which could be imported as a UNIX mailbox (change the
extension to MBX).


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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Mandara

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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, at 17:13:28  +0100 Marck wrote:

MDP As Allie wrote to George at that time chuckle I think your using
MDP Netscape is pretty unusual these days.;-) As a result no-one seems to
MDP be sharing your problems.. It was a tongue-in-cheek reply but
MDP effectively what it means is that not enough noise was made at the
MDP time for RIT to have issued a fix for any Netscape import problems.

Hmm. Netscape (especially v6.x-) is not pretty unusual these days at
all. :-) That what is unusual, IMHO, is that BAT's versions 1.6x+ have
loads of bugs and omissions. First time when I saw this I thought that
programming team is changed.

Else, with Bat's versions prior to 1.6x importing from NC (etc) works
excellently. I don't know for NC versions 6.x since I don't use
bloated software. Maybe is a solution for Andrew to install some 1.5x
Bat version and do import that mail from NC; then he can switch to new
version, if he'd like it.

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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Andrew Henderson

Mandara wrote:

Maybe is a solution for Andrew to install some 1.5x
Bat version and do import that mail from NC; then he can switch to new
version, if he'd like it.

Mandara (v1.53d)


Yes, thanks, I had thought of that but the only version that I could 
find was 1.53 and it doesn't import from Netscape 6.2.1 - at least not 
through the wizard and I'm not looking to jump through hoops here.





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Re: 1.60c and importing mail from Netscape 6.2.1

2002-04-23 Thread Allie C Martin

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Andrew Henderson [AH] wrote:
...
The import wizard in 1.60c appears to be broke. I would strongly
recommend getting 1.53d off Tucows and try that.

AH Thanks Michael.

If you haven't found one just write to me and I can send it to you.

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Netscape 6 automation

2002-01-13 Thread Alexandre Dobrinov

Hi folks,
can someone help me to make Netscape6 open The Bat automatically when I
click mailto link?
Thanks a lot






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Re: Netscape 6 automation

2002-01-13 Thread Joseph N.

This is an educated guess of an answer

Netscape is built around an open source, widely collaborated-upon
program called Mozilla, to which Nescape allocates substantial staff
hours.  I haven't used Netscape 6.x, but I have used the Mozilla
browser and mail/newsreader programs on which Netscape 6.1 and 6.2 are
based.  In Mozilla, what you are trying to do cannot be done.  The
only way to use the Mozilla--and presumably the Netscape--browser but
to have a mailto: link invoke The Bat! is to completely uninstall the
browser and related program modules, then reinstall on a custom
install.  Do not install the Netscape mail/newsreader module.  After
installation, be sure that TB! is the default mail program (in Win98,
Start/Settings/Control Panel/Internet Options/Programs), and then be
sure that TB!'s support for Simple MAPI is installed (somewhere in the
TB! configuration options).  At that point, clicking on a mailto: link
in Netscape should give you TB! (Note that you can set which TB!
account to respond to a mailto: call, or you can leave it unselected
and select on the fly.)

HTH

JN

 Alexandre Dobrinov wrote on Sunday, January 13, 2002:

 Hi folks,
 can someone help me to make Netscape6 open The Bat automatically when I
 click mailto link?
 Thanks a lot


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Re[2]: Netscape 6 automation

2002-01-13 Thread Alexandre Dobrinov

Thanks a lot Joseph,
i ll try to reinstall as explained. One thing though... i could manage
to configure NS 4.x to invoke TB, but not NS6.x. Why is that and whats
the basic difference?
Thanks again



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 Netscape is built around an open source, widely collaborated-upon
 program called Mozilla, to which Nescape allocates substantial staff
 hours.  I haven't used Netscape 6.x, but I have used the Mozilla
 browser and mail/newsreader programs on which Netscape 6.1 and 6.2 are
 based.  In Mozilla, what you are trying to do cannot be done.  The
 only way to use the Mozilla--and presumably the Netscape--browser but
 to have a mailto: link invoke The Bat! is to completely uninstall the
 browser and related program modules, then reinstall on a custom
 install.  Do not install the Netscape mail/newsreader module.  After
 installation, be sure that TB! is the default mail program (in Win98,
 Start/Settings/Control Panel/Internet Options/Programs), and then be
 sure that TB!'s support for Simple MAPI is installed (somewhere in the
 TB! configuration options).  At that point, clicking on a mailto: link
 in Netscape should give you TB! (Note that you can set which TB!
 account to respond to a mailto: call, or you can leave it unselected
 and select on the fly.)

 HTH

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 Hi folks,
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Re[3]: Netscape 6 automation

2002-01-13 Thread Joseph N.

NS 4.x is coded very differently from 6.x in many respects. (Actually,
6.0 is significantly different from 6.1, too.)  The best place to
learn the differences, if you're interested, is one of the Netscape or
Mozilla public newsgroups.

JN

 Alexandre Dobrinov wrote on Sunday, January 13, 2002:

 Thanks a lot Joseph,
 i ll try to reinstall as explained. One thing though... i could manage
 to configure NS 4.x to invoke TB, but not NS6.x. Why is that and whats
 the basic difference?
 Thanks again


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The Bat, Web2Pop and Netscape

2002-01-06 Thread Igbar Foosenhopper

Anyone using this combination?  what is the correct setup for this.

Although netscape through a brower shows I have 13 new messages The
Bat/Web2Pop shows me 0.

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OT: HTML (was: Netscape Webmail)

2001-12-04 Thread Dierk Haasis

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On 4  Dec 2001 at 18:33:10 you wrote:

 Hi
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Bat has settings for IMAP4 which Netscape uses.  I've used the settings on Netscape 
6.2 with The Bat but I
 keep getting a message unable to connect to mail server.  Thanks!
 Joel E. Cortez

Anybody any questions?

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Re: Netscape Webmail

2001-12-04 Thread Roberto Machorro

I remember that someone said we *need* HTML e-mails...

ha!



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JEC Hi
JEC Can someone tell me how to configure The Bat to work with Netscape webmail.  
The Bat has settings for IMAP4 which Netscape uses.  I've used the settings on 
Netscape 6.2 with The Bat but I
JEC keep getting a message unable to connect to mail server.  Thanks!
JEC Joel E. Cortez


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Re: Netscape Webmail

2001-12-04 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Joel,

On 04 December 2001 at 11:33:10 [GMT-0600] (which was 17:33 where I
live) Joel E. Cortez wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:

JEC Hi Can someone tell me how to configure The Bat to work with
JEC Netscape webmail.  The Bat has settings for IMAP4 which
JEC Netscape uses.  I've used the settings on Netscape 6.2 with The
JEC Bat but I keep getting a message unable to connect to mail
JEC server.  Thanks! Joel E. Cortez

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filters to move any HTML mail directly to trash.
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As to your question ... it is hard to say what the problem may be. The
Bat uses the standard IMAP4 port settings (143). It is up to you to
have entered the server address and authentication data correctly. If
you have then it should all work as it is supposed to.

You say Web mail. That implies a web interface, not an IMAP
interface. The IMAP interface in such a setup is usually all server
side and is accessed using a web browser.

If you're certain you can access it from a remote IMAP4 client then TB
will be able to do so, although not necessarily be able to reflect and
use the IMAP remote folder layout.

You may need to to to someone at Netscape for more clarification.

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Re: Importing Yahoo pop mail from Netscape

2001-11-28 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Carl.

At 4:38 AM on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Importing Yahoo pop mail
from Netscape':

Carl We are New users of the BAT! program and are unable to
Carl import any of a Large amount of e-mail from several
Carl Yahoo mail accounts [...] Anyone have a solution to
Carl importing these into TB?

  If I understand your question, you want to retrieve your
  Yahoo! email via The Bat!

  If that's so, it has nothing to do with Netscape or IE.

  In TB! create an account, call it Y!_1 or Y!_2 or
  whatever, fill in your basic info, i.e. name, email acct,
  organization (optional).

  When you get to the dialogue that asks for smtp  pop
  info, include the following:

SMTP = whatever the name of you @HOME SMTP server is
Pop3 = pop.mail.yahoo.com

  Finish dialogues, then download your mail. It should be as
  simple as that. At least it is for me.

  HTH

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Re[2]: Importing Yahoo pop mail from Netscape

2001-11-28 Thread Gerard de Vries

Hi Jan,


JR SMTP = whatever the name of you @HOME SMTP server is

I use smtp.mail.yahoo.com and it works like a charm.


Cheers
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Re: Importing Yahoo pop mail from Netscape

2001-11-28 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Gerard.

At 8:52 AM on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Importing Yahoo pop mail
from Netscape':

JR SMTP = whatever the name of you @HOME SMTP server is

Gerard I use smtp.mail.yahoo.com and it works like a charm.

  Yes, that works, too.

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Re: Importing Yahoo pop mail from Netscape

2001-11-28 Thread CnC

Hello Jan,Gerard,and List:

Please excuse this piecing together,but I currently receive these notes
in the Digest format..

I suppose the original title of my note was confusing or not understood.

We do have Yahoo accounts that were already setup some time ago to be
received in our Netscape communicator package as POP mail.
So there is currently a Large amount of yahoo mail that has previously
been received via Netscape as pop mail,and is Residing within Netscape.

We would like to tranfer These e-mails into TB.

As I originally wrote When the Import Wizard is used it recognizes our
regular isp (@home)
mail accounts in Netscape,but does Not seem to do the same with the
yahoo pop accounts,((within Netscape)) as they are not subsequently
listed for importing.

I hope this is more clear and that someone can help.

Thanks,
   Carl 

 




Msg: #23 in digest
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 08:18:21 -0500
From: Jan Rifkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Importing Yahoo pop mail from Netscape

Hello Carl.

At 4:38 AM on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Importing Yahoo pop mail
from Netscape':

Carl We are New users of the BAT! program and are unable to
Carl import any of a Large amount of e-mail from several
Carl Yahoo mail accounts [...] Anyone have a solution to
Carl importing these into TB?

  If I understand your question, you want to retrieve your
  Yahoo! email via The Bat!

  If that's so, it has nothing to do with Netscape or IE.

  In TB! create an account, call it Y!_1 or Y!_2 or
  whatever, fill in your basic info, i.e. name, email acct,
  organization (optional).

  When you get to the dialogue that asks for smtp  pop
  info, include the following:

SMTP = whatever the name of you @HOME SMTP server is
Pop3 = pop.mail.yahoo.com

  Finish dialogues, then download your mail. It should be as
  simple as that. At least it is for me.

  HTH

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Msg: #26 in digest
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 14:52:35 +0100
From: Gerard de Vries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: Importing Yahoo pop mail from Netscape

Hi Jan,


JR SMTP = whatever the name of you @HOME SMTP server is

I use smtp.mail.yahoo.com and it works like a charm.


Cheers
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Re[2]: Importing Yahoo pop mail from Netscape

2001-11-28 Thread Roberto Machorro

I think our friend here has already downloaded the e-mail from his
Yahoo! accounts using Netscape Mail and wants to import the downloaded
mails to the TB


Roberto



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Wednesday, November 28, 2001, 5:18:21 AM, you wrote:
JR Hello Carl.

JR At 4:38 AM on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 you wrote the
JR following on the posted subject 'Importing Yahoo pop mail
JR from Netscape':

Carl We are New users of the BAT! program and are unable to
Carl import any of a Large amount of e-mail from several
Carl Yahoo mail accounts [...] Anyone have a solution to
Carl importing these into TB?

JR   If I understand your question, you want to retrieve your
JR   Yahoo! email via The Bat!

JR   If that's so, it has nothing to do with Netscape or IE.

JR   In TB! create an account, call it Y!_1 or Y!_2 or
JR   whatever, fill in your basic info, i.e. name, email acct,
JR   organization (optional).

JR   When you get to the dialogue that asks for smtp  pop
JR   info, include the following:

JR SMTP = whatever the name of you @HOME SMTP server is
JR Pop3 = pop.mail.yahoo.com

JR   Finish dialogues, then download your mail. It should be as
JR   simple as that. At least it is for me.

JR   HTH


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Re: netscape 6.2

2001-11-26 Thread Gerard de Vries


Saturday, November 24, 2001, 2:10:04 PM, you wrote:

CmB Dear listar,

CmB   I just install N6.2 ... and it looks much better then the prev.
CmB   verions ( I mean 6xx) :
CmB   the only one problem I have with it - I can't use thebat!153d as
CmB   email client.
CmB   I installed N4.79 aswell + nsproto - in 479 it works. but in NN6 -
CmB   not :
CmB   I did click in preferences simple MAPI and assosiate..
CmB   but it doesn't help.
CmB   Any help?
CmB thank You very much


Hi Call,

Isn't the email package a separate install option, meaning if you
install it it assumes you want to use it?

Best regards,
 Gerard  




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Re: netscape 6.2

2001-11-26 Thread Alastair Scott


- Original Message -
From: Gerard de Vries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Call me Babo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 November 2001 8:07 am
Subject: Re: netscape 6.2



 Saturday, November 24, 2001, 2:10:04 PM, you wrote:

 CmB Dear listar,

 CmB   I just install N6.2 ... and it looks much better then the prev.
 CmB   verions ( I mean 6xx) :
 CmB   the only one problem I have with it - I can't use thebat!153d as
 CmB   email client.
 CmB   I installed N4.79 aswell + nsproto - in 479 it works. but in NN6 -
 CmB   not :
 CmB   I did click in preferences simple MAPI and assosiate..
 CmB   but it doesn't help.
 CmB   Any help?
 CmB thank You very much


 Hi Call,

 Isn't the email package a separate install option, meaning if you
 install it it assumes you want to use it?

 Best regards,
  Gerard

This appears to be the case with Netscape: however, it is _not_ the case
with Mozilla.

Unlike Netscape it has a Use Mozilla Mail as the default mail application
checkbox in Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups. If this is not checked The
Bat!, once the options described have been set up from within, remains the
default mail package.

Moral - uninstall Netscape and install Mozilla. After all, the first is
based on (an older version of) the second ...

Alastair



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Re[2]: Import from Netscape 6?

2001-10-20 Thread Cyril MALKA

Hello Dwight,

On 20/10/2001, at 00:32, you wrote about Import from Netscape 6?:



DAC If one is going to have to reconstruct all the filters again anyhow,
DAC this might be the opportunity to get them all right in one sitting, by
DAC filtering all the imported messages.

Yes and no :-)

It will be sufficent to make the filters one by one, when the mail
come (right-clic and so on)


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Re: Import from Netscape 6?

2001-10-19 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Friday, October 19, 2001 at 7:33:01 PM ,
Cyril MALKA wrote about Import from Netscape 6?:

 Is it correct understood, that it is not possible to import message
 base from Netscape 6?

 Is it something you'll implement?

Hmm, I've had a look at NS 6.x. The mailer doesn't look that
changed to me, actually, it has the same crappy look it used to
have...anyway, have you tried importing it already ? Maybe it
works.

Tools-Import-Mailobox Import Wizard...

G'luck!

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Re: Import from Netscape 6?

2001-10-19 Thread SyP

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Hello Silviu,

You wrote on 10/19/2001, 7:35 PM:

Silviu Hmm, I've had a look at NS 6.x. The mailer doesn't look that
Silviu changed to me, actually, it has the same crappy look it used to
Silviu have...

Maybe, but it has unicode support... A big plus IMHO. (where are you,
TB2? :)

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Re[2]: Import from Netscape 6?

2001-10-19 Thread Cyril MALKA

Hello Silviu,

On 19/10/2001, at 19:35, you wrote about Import from Netscape 6?:



SC Hmm, I've had a look at NS 6.x. The mailer doesn't look that
SC changed to me, actually, it has the same crappy look it used to
SC have...anyway, have you tried importing it already ?

Nope... I didn't used Netscape as a mailer since I found out, there
was Eudora (3.something at the time) and never used any of it since
The Bat :-)

SC Maybe it works.
Tools-Import-Mailobox Import Wizard...
SC G'luck!

Sorry...

It is one of our users actually... And he can't import from Netscape
6. I have asked him to import from Unix, and it is possible, but then
all the mails (regardless of in which eventual folder they were) are
putted in one bunch... Which isn't quite optimal... :-)


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Re: Import from Netscape 6?

2001-10-19 Thread Dwight A Corrin

On Friday, October 19, 2001, 5:17:11 PM, Cyril MALKA wrote:

 It is one of our users actually... And he can't import from Netscape
 6. I have asked him to import from Unix, and it is possible, but
 then all the mails (regardless of in which eventual folder they
 were) are putted in one bunch... Which isn't quite optimal... :-)

If one is going to have to reconstruct all the filters again anyhow,
this might be the opportunity to get them all right in one sitting, by
filtering all the imported messages.

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Re[2]: weird import from Netscape 4.7x...and more!

2001-08-15 Thread Matt Cahill

  Daniel,

DH could  it  be  (and I'm guessing) that the folder from Netscape wasn't
DH compressed? Eg, has it restored all your deleted messages as well?
DH I really have no idea, but it might be worth looking into.

  That crossed my mind as well, but my manager seems pretty resolute
that she doesn't need to have the old Netscape mail imported...still,
as an obsessive/compulsive type, I can't help but think about it :)

  Maybe I'll try that on my own system using her imported mail in a
dummy folder.

MC However, and I'm not sure if this has been reported yet, but following
MC a URL in Netscape 6.1 brings up two identical browser windows instead
MC of one.  Anyone else notice this?

DH I  had  the  same  problem  with  mozilla...  -  but i went back to IE
DH anyway...  work  still  needs to be done IMO on that browser.. - hence
DH that  solved my 'double window' problem :)
DH I  wasn't  sure  if  it  was  the way I had installed mozilla and file
DH associations or if it was TB... but I didn't bother looking into it...

  Actually, if we were talking about Netscape 6/6.01/6.1pr, I'd agree
with you, but 6.1 is pretty stable (aside from some standards compliance
issues...another story/debate). Not a big IE fan either. Oh
well...hopefully the folks at Bat will figure something out.

Thanks for the input,

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weird import from Netscape 4.7x

2001-08-14 Thread Matt Cahill


  Hey,

  I installed The Bat on my office manager's system and imported her
Netscape 4.7x mail.  I was shocked to find that her new inbox now has
over 4000 messages!  Switching back to Netscape, the original inbox
only has 1200 (still high...I'll discipline her later).  I've killed
Dupes in The Bat, but that hasn't even made a mark on it.

  Anything I should know about?

Matt Cahill

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Re: weird import from Netscape 4.7x

2001-08-14 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Matt,

14. avgust 2001, 23:47:36, you wrote:

   I installed The Bat on my office manager's system and imported her
 Netscape 4.7x mail.  I was shocked to find that her new inbox now has
 over 4000 messages!  Switching back to Netscape, the original inbox
 only has 1200 (still high...I'll discipline her later).  I've killed
 Dupes in The Bat, but that hasn't even made a mark on it.

Did you check the message subjects? If there are so many messages,
there should be many duplicate subjects...

What do you mean by disciplining? I keep all my mail for the last 2.5
years, that's 11232 messages at the moment.

BTW: *please* don't start new thread by replying to some message and
simply changing the subject. Some of us are sorting by references, and
that put your message to the "Confirm sending bug?" thread, after
"POP3 sending of email" message, which was reply, too.

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Re: weird import from Netscape 4.7x

2001-08-14 Thread Peter Meyns

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Matt Cahill replied to Gary on TBUDL about: POP3 Sending of email

MC   I installed The Bat on my office manager's system and imported her
MC Netscape 4.7x mail.
MC ...
MC I'll discipline her later)

That sounds interesting. But it's in the wrong thread. You'd better start
with a new message rather than replying to something you aren't actually
replying to.
It shouldn't be too hard to copy and paste the address manually... ;-)
The Bat! provides a very fine system to sort threads by reference number.
So, no matter what you alter or delete after having hit the reply button,
the reference number will still be the same. And it will be sorted
accordingly in my folders. You might miss some readers, because they're not
interested in the thread you replied to...

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weird import from Netscape 4.7x...and more!

2001-08-14 Thread Matt Cahill


Sorry about the reply fiasco folks.  Didn't realize that posting entailed pasting.

I couldn't figure out why the imported Netscape mail doubled the inbox
by 2800 messages.  We chose to leave it in Netscape and start fresh
with The Bat.  Doing anything with that amount of mail just took too
long (ie moving, re-importing, deleting).

However, and I'm not sure if this has been reported yet, but following
a URL in Netscape 6.1 brings up two identical browser windows instead
of one.  Anyone else notice this?

Matt Cahill


   I installed The Bat on my office manager's system and imported her
 Netscape 4.7x mail.  I was shocked to find that her new inbox now has
 over 4000 messages!  Switching back to Netscape, the original inbox
 only has 1200.  I've killed
 Dupes in The Bat, but that hasn't even made a mark on it.


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