Re: Reading Confirmation Warning

2016-08-12 Thread Tony Hoare
Hello Tony,

Friday, August 12, 2016, 5:58:12 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Bats!,

> I often get Reading Confirmation Request on an email that TB!
> kindly puts in the Outbox - which I never send.

> However, I have just sent myself an email with a reading request on
> it. I read it and immediately got a Read DSN report. The TB! Reading
> Confirmation receipt is still sitting in my Outbox.

> This is a major surprise for me as I thought I never sent Read
> Receipts. I am now presuming that the IMAP server does this itself
> and not the client as I previously thought. 

> This is true for outlook.office365.com using IMAP but does not
> happen on my self-hosted Postfix/Courier setup.

> Confused!

You can disable automatic read receipts on Office365 under IMAP 
settings. Phew!



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Re: reading confirmation

2009-05-28 Thread Privateofcourse
Hello Paul,

This is what you said on Thu, 28 May 2009 10:00:14 +1000 your time:

 Right click on the folder and choose Properties - Templates -
 Confirmation and then click in the circle for Ignore.

 For the whole account, Account - Properties - Templates - Reading
 Confirmation - Ignore.

Excellent, thanks for pointing that out. Couldn't find it for looking.

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Re: reading confirmation

2009-05-28 Thread Privateofcourse
Hello Stuart,

This is what you said on Wed, 27 May 2009 18:47:16 -0500 your time:

 Account/Properties/Templates/READING confirmation/Set to Ignore

Thanks for the directions. Brain not fully engaged, autofocus on the blink,
and too little sleep... ;-)

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Re: reading confirmation

2009-05-27 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Privateofcourse,
Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 4:38:54 PM, you wrote:


P  Is there a surefire way to prevent TB! from creating these without any
P  repetitive intervention?

Account/Properties/Templates/READING confirmation/Set to Ignore
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Re: reading confirmation

2009-05-27 Thread Paul Berger
Hello tb...@thebat.,

Thursday, May 28, 2009, 7:38:54 AM, you wrote:

P Hello TBUDL,

P  How can I prevent SPAM messages from automatically generating reading
P  confirmations and immediately queuing them in the outbox? It's beginning to
P  irritate me.

P  I use a separate SPAM POP3 account under cPanel as the default address for
P  all of my domains. All SPAM and unrouted mail gets forwarded to this
P  account and periodically I collect it in TB! and check it before deleting
P  it. As I hardly get any SPAM at all nowadays, due to the way I have my mail
P  set up, it's not a mega burden, but I do sometimes get an influx of about
P  10 SPAM emails in a week, and some of them are automatically generating a
P  reading confirmation which is immediately queued in the SPAM account's
P  outbox. I then have to empty the outbox, which is getting on my pip!

P  Is there a surefire way to prevent TB! from creating these without any
P  repetitive intervention?



You can set to ignore reading confirmations, either for the whole
email account or for individual folders.

Right click on the folder and choose Properties - Templates -
Confirmation and then click in the circle for Ignore.

For the whole account, Account - Properties - Templates - Reading
Confirmation - Ignore.



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Re: REading confirmation working?

2008-04-03 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Michael,

On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 12:41:22 -0400GMT (3-4-2008, 18:41 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

MJS I just tried sending an e-mail to one of my other address with
MJS confirmation receipt checked and red confirmation. Neither of them work.

Check the receiving account for the settings how to react on a read
confirmation:
  Account - Properties - Templates - Reading confirmation - Action: ?
My favourite setting is 'Ignore'
And whether a confirmation will be sent, is set in the receiving
account.


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Re: Reading Confirmation

2003-11-13 Thread Simon
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Hello David,

On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:00:55 + your time, you said:

DA Hi,

DA Is  it  possible  to  set  up  an  address  book  entry so that an
DA automatic  reading confirmation receipt is sent to that particular
DA user?  I  have  a  general  reading  confirmation  set  in account
DA details,  but  there  doesn't  seem  to  be anything to set for an
DA individual recipient.

You'd  set that up in the Sorting Office/Filters not the Address Book.
Create a new filter to filter against the particular email address you
want  auto  reply  for,  and  on the actions tab select Create Reading
Confirmation.

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Re: reading confirmation

2003-08-23 Thread Mark Wieder
John-

Friday, August 22, 2003, 7:29:08 PM, you wrote:

JB P.S. The use of 'e' for email is my way of reducing abbreviations to a
JB minimum. It is a noun, singular and plural, a verb and just about
JB anything you want!

...and it takes a whole paragraph to explain, which sort of defeats
the purpose...

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Re: reading confirmation

2003-08-22 Thread Mark Wieder
John-

Look under Filter Actions | Create Reading Confirmation (forced).

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Re: reading confirmation

2003-08-22 Thread Greg Strong
Hello John,

MW Look under Filter Actions | Create Reading Confirmation (forced).

 Under Filter/Actions I don't see Create Reading Confirmation
 (forced) or anything like it. Sometimes I wonder if I have the same
 program as other people!

In TB's main window Cntl+Shft+S will bring up 'Sorting Office' for the
account you are in commonly known as 'Filter'. Account | Sorting/Office
Filters will do the same. Create a 'Read messages' filter with '.' as
the string and leave the 'Inbox' as 'Source' and 'Move' folders. On the
'Actions' tab select 'Create Reading Confirmation (forced)', and on the
'Options' tab select 'Execute action set of this rule by pressing the
Hot Key:' and hit the keys you want.

Or conversely just copy this filter and paste it into your office
filters under 'Read messages'.

--start-
BeginFilter
Name: Reading Confirm
Active: 1
Source: \\ML MyDomain\Inbox
Target: \\ML MyDomain\Inbox
CopyFolder: none
MainSet: 00.
Actions: faoMakeRCR,faoRegExp,faoHotKey
AddGroups: 
DelGroups: 
ForwardTemplate: 
ConfirmTemplate: 
ReplyTemplate: 
FwdAddr: 
RedirectAddr: 
NewAddr: 
NewTemplate: 
ExtCmd: 
ExtFile: 
ExtractDir: 
ColourGroup: default
AddAddrItems: afiFrom,
DelAddrItems: afiFrom,
HotKey: 49223
IsOfColour: default
SizeBigger: 0
SizeSmaller: 0
AgeOlder: 0
AgeNewer: 0
InAddrPos: 0
OutAddrPos: 0
InAddrGroups: 
NoAddrGroups: 
KillFile: 
KillMethod: 0
SaveTemplate: 
SndFile: 
SysSound: 0
SoundTime: 0:00-0:00
AllowTime: 0:00-0:00
EndFilter

---end---

You might want to edit your desired hot key on the 'Options' tab.

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Re: reading confirmation

2003-08-22 Thread Greg Strong
Hello John,

 They sure are buried! I must learn not to ignore scroll bars! What
 will that 'forced confirmation' do? Will it confirm *every* message
 arriving at that folder?

No not if you set it up as a 'Read messages' filter.

 My initial question remains - can I 'force' a confirmation on any
 specific e in the whole account?

If you mean 'e' as in email, then yes with the your designated hot key.

 Sometimes I might want to assure someone that the e has been read and
 will be answered later even though the message is from a new contact
 whose e filters to 'Inbox'.

You can use the filter how ever you want, however you may want to edit
your 'Reading confirmation' template under the 'Account properties'
(Shft+Ctrl+P) or Account | Properties.

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Re: reading confirmation

2003-08-22 Thread Greg Strong
Hello John,

 Thanks to you Greg and the other correspondents.

No problem. To be honest I didn't know how to do it, but know some of TB
basics. When I saw your question I thought it might be something useful
for me down the road, and figured it out.  This is how I learn TB. With
so many features the only way to learn is by using them.

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Re: reading confirmation

2003-08-22 Thread Greg Strong
Hello John,

 If you just received a confirmation Greg, it worked! Thanks again.

Well not yet. You have to be careful with using the confirmation with
list messages. I ran under test with the default 'Reading confirmation'
template on a TBUDL message. It replies to the list, so I think the
'Reading confirmation' template sends to the 'Reply-To:' address. On
TBUDL this is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would think you wouldn't be
using with list mail, so the address should be ok.

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Re: Reading confirmation

2003-01-10 Thread Luc
 Good evening Fabio,
  
It was foretold that on 10-1-2003 @ 22:27:47 GMT+0100 (which was
22:27:47 where I live) Fabio would mumble:
  
snipped a bit
F Is there any way to say :
F answer always NOT when a reading confirmation is asked
  
Account --- properties --templates --- reading confirmation:
ignore
 
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Re: Reading confirmation

2003-01-10 Thread Roel
Hi Fabio

On 10 Jan 2003 22:27:47 , Fabio wrote:

F answer always NOT when a reading confirmation is asked

account properties - templates - reading confirmation - ignore

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Re: Reading Confirmation Bug?

2002-03-11 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Gene,

On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 18:10:05 -0500GMT (12-3-2002, 0:10 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

GG   I received a note today with a request for reading confirmation.  I
GG   have kept that note in my inbox as a reminder of some action that I
GG   have to take.  Now every new note into my inbox causes the attempted
GG   send of a reading confirmation of that first note.  I have sent one

Sounds like your index file might be corrupt.
See if compress and purge fixes the problem.


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Re: Reading Confirmation - Filter Options

2001-09-20 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Tim!

On Thursday, September 20, 2001 at 6:36:31 PM you wrote:

   Is it possible to use something like a 'wildcard' in the filter
   string field so that I can send a reading confirmation to all who
   send me mail? Maybe there's an easy way to do this which, as I
   normally only use The Bat's! basic functions I have missed!

How about using e as signal string located in Kludges?

Should do it, since it is virtually impossible e not occuring in the
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Re: Reading Confirmation setting

2001-07-11 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Wednesday, July 11, 2001, 7:36:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is there a way to check whether a message that has already
 been sent from The Bat! was mailed with the 'Reading
 Confirmation' option selected? I don't recall if I set this
 option in a message I recently sent, and I don't want to
 bother this person with another message. Of course, there's
 also the possibility that his e-mail client is not configured
 to return receipt requests but I don't know for sure.

Well the only way I can think of right now is to go to the sent
mail folder, locate the mail and look in header of that e-mail.
The stuff about the reading confirmation is easy to spot.

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Re: Reading confirmation templates

2001-01-26 Thread Gerry Doyon

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Hi Brian,

Thursday, January 25, 2001, 6:39:09 PM, you wrote:

BC Speaking of reading confirmations, I've debated on setting up nasty
BC auto-replies for specific high traffic mailing lists for people that
BC insist on turning that on for _every_ single email they send -- even
BC after very polite suggestions off-list. (Not this list, I assure you,
BC because the average IQ on this list is slightly higher than that of a
BC Bat.)

You know, sometimes it REALLY ticks me off when I get the spam in my
e-mail In-box.  Part of me wishes I could somehow FILL their e-mail
In-box so it crashes.

Someone else in this forum mentioned reporting the e-mail address to a
spam "collection" web site to complain.  I nice idea in theory, but
you can get another anonymous e-mail address in minutes and these
people can never be caught.  I just decided that it is far easier on
my blood pressure to just press the DELete key and get on with life.

BC Maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the Bed this morning.

Could be, but, in the words of a (in)famous American, "I feel your
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Re: Reading confirmation templates

2001-01-25 Thread Brian Clark


Hello Marck, 

(MDP == "Marck D. Pearlstone") [EMAIL PROTECTED] alleged:

MDP David Elliott and I just noticed a bit of a horror in the default
MDP reading confirmation template.

Speaking of reading confirmations, I've debated on setting up nasty
auto-replies for specific high traffic mailing lists for people that
insist on turning that on for _every_ single email they send -- even
after very polite suggestions off-list. (Not this list, I assure you,
because the average IQ on this list is slightly higher than that of a
Bat.)

My only fear, and the reason I haven't done this yet, is that some one
would to start considering these auto-replies as UCE, when they're
obviously not, and get myself black-holed.

Maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the Bed this morning.

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Re: Reading confirmation prompt with 1.48?

2000-12-19 Thread Oliver Sturm

Hello Oliver,

Tuesday, December 19, 2000, 9:19:57 AM, you wrote:

 Maybe it's my fault, but I don't remember having changed anything
 about my configuration since installing 1.48, so has someone seen
 this?

Ok, it was my fault, because I accidentally checked "Create reading
confirmation" in a filter. Anyway, why doesn't my global setting "Ask
before action" not apply here?

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Re: Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-12 Thread Leif Gregory

Monbebe,

On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, at 14:44 you wrote:
MA Sorry, I was not clear maybe.
MA I don't want a real autoresponder. I want a message to be send when the
MA mail as been read, I think when the small letter is opened.
MA If I do what you say, no problems, but in this case what means the check
MA box "Creating reading confirmation (if required)" in the "option" panel of
MA the filter box, or how to use it ?

MA Best regards,



Ahhh, I see what you want now. Ok, first we'll take care of the easy
part!

Go to Account/Properties/Templates/Reading Confirmation and put
whatever you want in your template to say that you have read their
message.

Now for the trick. The person sending you the e-mail *must* enable the
reading confirmation flag on their end when creating the message. When
they do that, and TB receives it, if that flag is enables, then TB
will respond with the text you put in the reading confirmation
template. (As long as you have the "Create reading confirmation if
required" box checked.)

If you want to be able to send a "I've read your message" response
regardless of if they enabled the reading confirmation flag or not,
then you should create a quick template under
account/properties/templates/quick templates and put the same message
as you had put in the reading confirmation template.

Now, if someone sends you a message, but did not enable reading
confirmation, then you can just reply to their message and use the
quick template to put in your "I've read your message".

HTH


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Re: Reading confirmation when I receive a message

1999-10-11 Thread Juergen Frisch

On Monday, October 11, 1999, 19:27, Monbebe Admin wrote:


 I would like to set up an autoresponder that send a message when I read a
 mail, something like "I read your mail thx you etc. etc."

 So I gone to filter then edit a message into option panel, send a message
 to that filter rules but nothing was sent back. Any hint, it seems I miss
 something !


Hello Monbebe,

   you must check "Send Auto-Reply" in the Actions panel and create a
   template (button at the right).

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