On Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 2:18:48 PM, Alto Speckhardt wrote:
> Done. Now I'm berating again.
which of your problems have been confirmed by others? because I can't
confirm any of the ones listed today.
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Hello Rocky,
Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 1:35:32 PM, you wrote:
RG> I've looked for a pattern in the messages that are flagged incorrectly,
RG> but haven't been able to find one.
RG> Does anyone have any ideas?
Sorry no ideas, but I certainly confirm what you say. It is strictly an
IMAP issue tho
On Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 3:03:02 PM, Paul Van Noord wrote:
PVN> I run Voyager on a PIII 750 w/ 1 gig RAM and the flash drive connected
PVN> to a USB 1.1 port (motherboard is too old for USB 2) and experience
PVN> nothing like you describe. May I suggest you carefully examine your
PVN> facilit
1/24/2006 3:47 PM
Hi Nick,
On 1/24/2006 Nick Danger wrote:
ND> Just for balance, I run voyager via a USB 2 port and on shutting down
ND> the USB drive light remains on for nearly five minutes before TB
ND> completely unloads.
This a valid comparison between you and me except that you are using
1/24/2006 3:47 PM
Hi Nick,
On 1/24/2006 Nick Danger wrote:
ND> Just for balance, I run voyager via a USB 2 port and on shutting down
ND> the USB drive light remains on for nearly five minutes before TB
ND> completely unloads.
This a valid comparison between you and me except that you are using
Guten Morgen,
PVN> May I suggest you carefully examine your facilities and fix what
PVN> is wrong before berating RIT for your local problems.
Done. Now I'm berating again.
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Reply to message sent 01/24/2006, @ 15:03:02 (2:03 PM Locally)
~~~
Hello Paul,
> I run Voyager on a PIII 750 w/ 1 gig RAM and the flash drive connected
> to a USB 1.1 port (motherboard is too old for USB 2) and experience
> nothing like
1/24/2006 2:56 PM
Hi Alto,
On 1/24/2006 Alto Speckhardt wrote:
AS> Ok. I'm experiencing very different times. On my laptop that is
AS> connected via WLAN (11 MBit)it usually takes well above five minutes.
AS> If I try shutdown Windows the "not responding" window is coming up. I
AS> usually igno
Hello All,
Since beta version 3.65.01 and all beta versions after that, I've had
problems with filters that previously worked that set color groups.
Some of the filters are supposed to match based on the subject of a
message, and some are supposed to match based on the sender. The
problem is that
Guten Morgen,
>> Starting TheBat here takes about 20 seconds. That I can live with.
M> With the /nologo option here it is at most 5 seconds.
Maybe the difference can be attributed to the fact that my mailbase
resides on a network drive. Whatever, that really isn't my problem.
>> Closing TheBat
Hello Alto,
> Then we obviously have some difference in our systems that's worth
> tracking down:
>
> Starting TheBat here takes about 20 seconds. That I can live with.
With the /nologo option here it is at most 5 seconds.
> Closing TheBat only apears to be almost instantanious, the thebat.exe
>
Hello Alto,
>>> As I can see, the quality and usability of TheBat has been degrading
>>> since v3.0.1.33 with frightening continuity.
M>> That is, quite obviously, just an opinion. Not a fact.
>
> I'd call it an observation.
Maybe. But observations may vary depending on the colour of the glasses
Hi,
>> c.) the startup and exit times of TheBat have, if anything, further
>> degraded with this beta version.
M> Not here, Alto. Not at all.
Then we obviously have some difference in our systems that's worth
tracking down:
Starting TheBat here takes about 20 seconds. That I can live with.
Clos
Hi,
>> As I can see, the quality and usability of TheBat has been degrading
>> since v3.0.1.33 with frightening continuity.
M> That is, quite obviously, just an opinion. Not a fact.
I'd call it an observation.
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Hello Alto,
> c.) the startup and exit times of TheBat have, if anything, further
> degraded with this beta version.
Not here, Alto. Not at all.
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.70.02 Qigong(Beta) on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2
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Hello Alto,
> As I can see, the quality and usability of TheBat has been degrading
> since v3.0.1.33 with frightening continuity.
That is, quite obviously, just an opinion. Not a fact.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.70.02 Qigong(Beta) on Windows XP 5.1
Hi,
AS>> There was a beta version released and I reported bugs in it.
PVN> If only this were the whole story
That's absolutly right. As I can see, the quality and usability of
TheBat has been degrading since v3.0.1.33 with frightening continuity.
That even previously working features are bee
On Monday, January 23, 2006 @ 11:01:02 AM [-0700], Cees wrote:
> Btw, what does Qigong mean? Nice name though.
I could have sworn it is the first name of Obi-Wan Kanobi's original
Jedi Master.
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Using 3.65.03
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Hi,
AS>> There was a beta version released and I reported bugs in it.
RO> Actually you reported that a discontinued feature was discontinued for
RO> the umptieth time. Please consider that topic dead horsed. The rest of
RO> the thread with with the above mentioned subject can continue.
Any due re
On Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 10:58:50 AM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
>> IMAP
> I sometimes wish people would alter the subject to the content of the
> message... so that my ignore filter can kick in. ;-)
I agree. But don't single out IMAP users. I'd like to ignore things
which are strictly POP pr
Hallo Alto,
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 17:46:58 +0100GMT (24-1-2006, 17:46 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
AS> There was a beta version released and I reported bugs in it.
Actually you reported that a discontinued feature was discontinued for
the umptieth time. Please consider that topic dead horsed.
1/24/2006 12:07 PM
Hi Alto,
On 1/24/2006 Alto Speckhardt wrote:
AS> There was a beta version released and I reported bugs in it.
If only this were the whole story
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The Bat! v.3.65.02 on Win2k SP4-Rollup1 5.0.2195
No IMAP No OTFE Opera 8.51
Hello Alto Speckhardt & everyone else,
on 24-Jan-2006 at 15:07 you (Alto Speckhardt) wrote:
> There still is no autowidth-option
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Hello Curtis & everyone else,
on 24-Jan-2006 at 00:40 you (Curtis) wrote:
> IMAP
I sometimes wish people would alter the subject to the content of the
message... so that my ignore filter can kick in. ;-)
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I tell you that I c
Hi,
PVN> My user agreement doesn't mandate a work-around, does yours?
There was a beta version released and I reported bugs in it. Do you
have a problem with that?
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Curtis,
> On 23/1/2006 at 10:53:15 PM [GMT -0500], Keith Russell wrote:
>> The Bat! seems to have real problems deleting IMAP messages. I haven't
>> seen this reported here, but may have missed it. If I try to delete a
>> message in TB!, sometimes it disappears from the folder immediately,
>> bu
1/24/2006 11:25 AM
Hi Alto,
On 1/24/2006 Alto Speckhardt wrote:
AS> Hi,
>>> No improvements.
AS> Still fact.
>>> There still is no autowidth-option
MM>> do You read messages from 9Val or You read only what You want?
>>> That option will not return (in near expected future)
AS> I have read
Hi,
>> No improvements.
Still fact.
>> There still is no autowidth-option
MM> do You read messages from 9Val or You read only what You want?
>> That option will not return (in near expected future)
I have read that very well. What 9Val failed to do was to offer a
workaround. Even the ideas th
Hello all,
Tuesday, January 24, 2006, Alto Speckhardt wrote:
> No improvements.
> There still is no autowidth-option
do You read messages from 9Val or You read only what You want?
> That option will not return (in near expected future)
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Czech support of The Bat!
http://www
Hi,
9> The Bat! 3.70.02 "Qigong" is now available from:
9> http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
No improvements.
There still is no autowidth-option, the view-mode-tabs still don't
work, and startup and exit of the program are as slow as ever.
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Alto
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I recently moved from TB 2.x to v3. In 2.x, when I send a file to TB (using
the SendTo shortcut), the file is attached to an email using the Active
Account.
In 3.63 TB shows a window asking to "Select the Account" (I don't use a
default account). I like better the v2 behaviour. How can I configu
Hello Ming,
Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 3:07:51 AM, you wrote:
9>> Being with us you'll at least increase your skill in Oriental
9>> Philosophy ;)
> Does it means that this beta cycle is focus on improving asian charset
> support?
maybe.
and, as an energy-related breathing technique i
On Monday, January 23, 2006, 19:53:00, 9Val wrote:
> The Bat! 3.70.02 "Qigong" is now available from:
> http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Looks like the IMAP crashing problem is fixed.
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On 24/1/2006 at 5:12:56 AM [GMT -0500], Peter Fjelsten wrote:
> There definitely is a problem with keeping the local cache in a
> synchronised state.
Fixable since it wasn't always that way.
> This is my No. 2 problem (No. 1 is remote outbox
> issues).
I'm yet to use another IMAP client that us
Curtis,
On 24-01-2006 11:06, you [C] wrote in
:
C> My problem is with TB! refreshing/updating its local cache to remove
C> messages deleted using another client. It will update the various
C> other message flags. However, it will not remove the deleted
C> messages.
There definitely is a problem w
On 23/1/2006 at 10:53:15 PM [GMT -0500], Keith Russell wrote:
> The Bat! seems to have real problems deleting IMAP messages. I haven't
> seen this reported here, but may have missed it. If I try to delete a
> message in TB!, sometimes it disappears from the folder immediately,
> but more frequentl
Hi All
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 at 21:25:01 + David Elliott wrote about The Bat!
3.70.02 "Qigong" is now available
>> The Bat! 3.70.02 "Qigong" is now available from:
>> http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
>
> Well I will see if this breaths a bit of life into the working's of
> Exchange MAPI, sin
> Btw, what does Qigong mean? Nice name though.
It's a form of exercise, also known as Chi Gong. As it happens, I
teach Chi Gong as part of the Tai Chi classes I teach.
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Stuart Hemming
Using The Bat! v3.65.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Aided by BayesIt! 0.8.4, MyGate v1.0,
Hello Greg,
>> No bugs = no changes = no work.
>> Unfortunately...
G> Now we know the truth as to why you introduce all those new features. :)
Is in my words any narrowing to new features only? ;)
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