Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-10 Thread Hans Henrik Scheel
Hello Jenny,

How did you revert to 4.2.44.2?
I tried to install it on top of v5, but as you see below I'm still on 5.0.8.

With 5.0.8 my computer runs out of memory and it won't finish the scheduled 
backups.
Right now The Bat! is using 1897 MB.

 Hans Henrik 




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Windows major version 5
Windows minor version 1

Saturday, April 9, 2011, 1:10:18 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Roger,

 Saturday, April 9, 2011, 10:47:20 AM, you wrote:
RP Hello Jenny,

RP Saturday, April 9, 2011, 8:56:48 AM, among other things, you wrote:

JZ I've just upgraded to version 5.0.8 and am considering uninstalling it 
immediately :-(

JZ I sort most of my folders by date and group the messages by subject 
(Alt+2)
JZ In the new version, it doesn't matter what I do with the date sorting,
JZ the long lists of messages remain grouped and sorted on subject. This is
JZ most unhelpful, as recent conversations are no longer at the top of the 
list.

JZ Is this a bug or is it supposed to work this way?

RP Unfortunately  you  will find there are are a number of bugs in 5.0.8.  
That
RP is why I still use 4.2.44.2

 I not only found this problem, but there is also a problem with the
 time stamp on the mails, and new mails didn't show up in the ticker
 - another show stopper for me, so I've reverted back to The Bat! 4.2.44.2.


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Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-10 Thread Jenny Zonneveld
Hello Hans,

Sunday, April 10, 2011, 9:21:27 AM, you wrote:
HHS Hello Jenny,

HHS How did you revert to 4.2.44.2?
HHS I tried to install it on top of v5, but as you see below I'm still on 
5.0.8.

HHS With 5.0.8 my computer runs out of memory and it won't finish the 
scheduled backups.
HHS Right now The Bat! is using 1897 MB.

HHS  Hans Henrik 

I'm running TheBat! on my Window's XP machine and I did a system restore, 
restoring the situation from the previous day.

If you can't use system restore, then uninstall version 5 and then reinstall 
the previous version that worked well for you.

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Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-10 Thread Wolfgang Exler
Guten Tag Hans Henrik Scheel,

am Sonntag, 10. April 2011 um 09:21 schrieben Sie:

 Hello Jenny,

 How did you revert to 4.2.44.2?
 I tried to install it on top of v5, but as you see below I'm still on 5.0.8.

use the Add/Remove programms feature of Windows or use the MSI file to
uninstall


msiexec.exe /x thebat_pro_5-0-8.msi

after that, just install your old version again

Wolfgang


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Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-10 Thread Raymund Tump
Hi Wolfgang,

 use the Add/Remove programms feature of Windows or use the MSI file to
 uninstall

That works, but keep in mind that going back to 4.2.44 will have an
impact on the mail base as mails received by TB!5 are stored with UTC
time and with TB!4 with local time.

Anyway the weird sorting might just be a mismatch in the view modes,
try changing that to new thread sorting and back.

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Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-10 Thread Hans Henrik Scheel
Hello Jenny,

Sunday, April 10, 2011, 11:21:19 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Hans,

 Sunday, April 10, 2011, 9:21:27 AM, you wrote:
HHS Hello Jenny,

HHS How did you revert to 4.2.44.2?

- 8  snip  8 -

 I'm running TheBat! on my Window's XP machine and I did a system
 restore, restoring the situation from the previous day.

 If you can't use system restore, then uninstall version 5 and then
 reinstall the previous version that worked well for you.


Thank you, I will uninstall v5 and install the good one.

 Hans Henrik 


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Windows major version 5
Windows minor version 1

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Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-10 Thread MAU
Hello Hans,

 If you can't use system restore, then uninstall version 5 and then
 reinstall the previous version that worked well for you.


 Thank you, I will uninstall v5 and install the good one.

In my case, uninstalling v5 did not remove 'thebat.exe' from Program 
Files..., I had to delete manually. Otherwise, for some reason, 
installing v4.2.44.2 would not overwrite thebat.exe. 

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Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-09 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Jenny,

Saturday, April 9, 2011, 8:56:48 AM, among other things, you wrote:

JZ I've just upgraded to version 5.0.8 and am considering uninstalling it 
immediately :-(

JZ I sort most of my folders by date and group the messages by subject (Alt+2)
JZ In the new version, it doesn't matter what I do with the date sorting,
JZ the long lists of messages remain grouped and sorted on subject. This is
JZ most unhelpful, as recent conversations are no longer at the top of the 
list.

JZ Is this a bug or is it supposed to work this way?

Unfortunately  you  will find there are are a number of bugs in 5.0.8.  That
is why I still use 4.2.44.2



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Re: Wierd sorting

2011-04-09 Thread Jenny Zonneveld
Hello Roger,

Saturday, April 9, 2011, 10:47:20 AM, you wrote:
RP Hello Jenny,

RP Saturday, April 9, 2011, 8:56:48 AM, among other things, you wrote:

JZ I've just upgraded to version 5.0.8 and am considering uninstalling it 
immediately :-(

JZ I sort most of my folders by date and group the messages by subject (Alt+2)
JZ In the new version, it doesn't matter what I do with the date sorting,
JZ the long lists of messages remain grouped and sorted on subject. This is
JZ most unhelpful, as recent conversations are no longer at the top of the 
list.

JZ Is this a bug or is it supposed to work this way?

RP Unfortunately  you  will find there are are a number of bugs in 5.0.8.  That
RP is why I still use 4.2.44.2

I not only found this problem, but there is also a problem with the time stamp 
on the mails, and new mails didn't show up in the ticker - another show stopper 
for me, so I've reverted back to The Bat! 4.2.44.2.

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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: wierd - Message ID

2001-07-21 Thread Thomas F

Hello Henry,

On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 11:45:10 +1000 GMT (21/07/2001, 09:45 +0800 GMT),
Henry H wrote:

PP Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

HH An off-subject question that I have, is prompted by this reply.  How
HH am I able to see/read the above quoted message?

Hit in the Search icon in the main view, cp the message ID into the
Search for: line, make sure you the scope is anywhere or headers,
and off you go. ;-)

HH Yes I do have the whole thread, and I can scroll to the message,
HH but I would like to click/double-click/right click on the message
HH to go to it. How?

When you double-click on it, TB will think it is an email address and
opens a New Message window.

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Re: wierd

2001-07-20 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Gergely,

On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 1:20:15 AM you wrote (at least in part):

GV My sorting office is empty. As I said, it's an almost 100% default
GV configuration of TB. If I can recreate this, we have a huge bug
GV here...

There's still one question left: presume it's a bug: wherefrom TB! know the
e-mail-address it send the copy to? I can't imagine there's just the
Hotmail-address your friend uses 'hard coded' into TB! :-)
So there _have to be_ a point in your mail configuration that generates this
copy with _exactly_ the hotmail address receiving them.
Are you using a kind of local mail server that pop your mailbox in outer space
and stores them local, so you could fetch them from there?
Are you _100%_ sure there is _absolutely NO_ filter / rule in your sorting
office, even not in 'read messages'?
Does this friend of you receive a copy of _EVERY SINGLE_ mail you receive?
Or just some? Maybe there's a

Disposition-Notification-To Header
or a
Return-Receipt-To Header

in some mails you receive that point (for what reasons ever) to the hotmail
account?

I don't belive there's a bug in TB! that causes this situation, additionally
have a look in your sent folder if the mails your friend receives are stored
there, that might be a hint it's _really TB!_ sending them.

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Re: wierd

2001-07-20 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Peter!

On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 11:44:51 AM you wrote:

 There's still one question left: presume it's a bug: wherefrom TB! know the
 e-mail-address it send the copy to? I can't imagine there's just the
 Hotmail-address your friend uses 'hard coded' into TB! :-)
 So there _have to be_ a point in your mail configuration that generates this
 copy with _exactly_ the hotmail address receiving them.

Did we rule out vicious programme code from an inadvertently installed
malicious software product (a/k/a Trojan, Virus etc.)?



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Re: wierd

2001-07-20 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Dierk,

On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 2:49:23 PM you wrote (at least in part):

DH Did we rule out vicious programme code from an inadvertently installed
DH malicious software product (a/k/a Trojan, Virus etc.)?

Gergely did in his mail with

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GV I've recently made a clean install of Win98SE
...
GV My comp seems to be virus free.

The question is: Gergely, did you use a AntiVir software to _CHECK_ if your
presumption is right?
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Re: wierd

2001-07-19 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Gergely!

On Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 2:34:37 AM you wrote:

 Maybe someone has an explanation for this? :)

Did you inadvertently set a filter, or change something in a filter,
for incoming mail? check your sorting office.


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Re: wierd

2001-07-19 Thread Nick Andriash

On July 18, 2001, at 5:34:37 PM -0700, Gergely Vandor wrote:

 I've recently made a clean install of Win98SE and the latest TB. I
 set TB to keep messages on the server. To my surprise, a friend of
 mine started receiving my incoming messages in her Hotmail account!
 The headers of these messages contained me as the sender, and my
 name appeared just the way I set it in this clean install of TB (I
 gave only my nickname).

I've never heard of anything like that happening before, to anyone nor
any Mail Client. It's too much of a coincidence that those messages
arrive at your *friends* computer. I certainly wouldn't blame TB! for
that. Take a look at the settings on your friends computer as well to
make sure things are fine there.

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