Hello,
I have the BAT! 1.36. I am on a 30 day trial before I buy and on my 3rd
day. I have Eudora pro now and a couple other registered e mail
programs, BUT I WANT THE BEST! and dump the rest!
My problem is I cannot receive mail from outside clients! I can e mail
myself from the bat to the bat!
But I cannot receive mail from anyone else outside of the bat! to the BAT!
I still goes to Eudora PRO. I even tried to send from Eudora Pro to the
bat!, still no dice.
I have looked at EVERYTHING! I set my incoming and outgoing SMPT
etc. even went into IE and set that
at the bat!
second, I also cannot send a zip file to the bat! when I right click to
send to all that comes up is Eudora pro.
I have literally spent sleepless nights trying to figure this problem
out. I am usually am the guy people go to with there
problems, Now I have one and I am stuck, what the heck am I doing wrong!
I am now on my third day, If I cannot figure this problem out I will have
to dump it and stay with PRO.
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATE!
At 09:30 AM 11/9/99 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Douglas,
you wrote on Monday, November 08, 1999, 02:33:57:
[snip]
Perhaps the best solution then would be a filter on the sender, so
that my own things from each account are together in the "self bcc"
folder, with no bcc at all.
Sounds good.
RB I'd suggest, then, that you use the %RETURNPATH macro for new
RB messages that you want to have a copy of. Put in your own e-mail
RB address here and filter "Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in
RB Kludges. Note, the "" and "" signs will be inserted by TB!.
How would this work (what effect would it have)?
Sorry, ignore this suggestion, I screwed up. You should not screw around
with the Return-Path field, it might confuse the mail server.
[snip]
A question: The "Agent" program referred to in other posts: This is
a Newsreader? For what OS's?
Yes, it's a newsreader, I'm using it myself. See
http://www.forteinc.com. It's available for Win16 and Win32. Still the
best newsreader around, IMHO. Unfortunately, development has almost been
discontinued.
Ralf.
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