Hello Frank,
Monday, July 12, 2004, 9:13:35 AM, you wrote:
Frank> Regarding the latest 'improvements' of TB better say: shouldn't
Frank> have anything to do with port 80
Has nothing to do with TB specifically. Any mail program that HREFS
images uses port 80. That's pretty much every e-mail client
On Monday, July 12, 2004, 7:30 PM, you wrote:
MDP> Allie must have gone to the website and downloaded the latest zips,
MDP> unpacked them into the TB folder then pressed C-A-S-T. You don't say
MDP> that you did that. You should also delete the old PDSF2.msl file in
MDP> case it is confusing the i
Hello Manuel, hello The Bat! - Betalist,
* Manuel Breitfeld wrote:
> A mail-programm has nothing to do with port 80.
Regarding the latest 'improvements' of TB better say: shouldn't have
anything to do with port 80
--
cheers
Frank
Curr
Hello Thomas, hello The Bat! - Betalist,
* Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> Good point! How to I tell TB to "download new pics now"?
Create a plain textfile in TB's home-dir and name it
'auto-load-urls.txt' containing the following line:
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/getrogue.php
But you won't see/aut
Dear Kevin,
@12-Jul-2004, 08:03 -0700 (12-Jul 16:03 UK time) Kevin Amazon said
to Marck:
>> You won't see /that/ picture. It's not approved and has since been
>> withdrawn. One way of getting new pictures is to do a weekly refresh
>> of the Rogues.zip and overwrite your current set.
> Ok, now I'
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
on 12.07.2004 at 16:45 you wrote:
FD>> Now I've updated my photo but you can't see my face :-)
TF> Good point! How to I tell TB to "download new pics now"?
Yoh shouldn't have the possibility to tell this TB!
A mail-programm has nothing to do with port 80.
--
Best regards,
On Sunday, July 11, 2004, 6:16 PM, you wrote:
PC>> we would need Batcon to verify photos with people:)
AW> They certainly do a great job but what has batcon to do with verifying
AW> photos?
oh whoops, I meant our bat-CON get-to-gether :) where we actually SEE
the people that are supposed to bel
Dear Allie,
@11-Jul-2004, 17:56 -0500 (11-Jul 23:56 UK time) Allie Martin said
to Marck:
>> No. And I am currently looking Frank Dzicher's backside in the face
>> every time I get another rogue to approve. I'm not going to approve
>> the back view of Frank with his head between his knees clasping
Marck D Pearlstone, [MDP] wrote:
> No. And I am currently looking Frank Dzicher's backside in the face
> every time I get another rogue to approve. I'm not going to approve
> the back view of Frank with his head between his knees clasping his
> hands behind his thighs. Frank - if you don't want to
On Sunday, July 11, 2004, 4:50 PM, you wrote:
P>> This does not address the issue of is the photo of the correct person.
P>> I would take this as a given unless there is evidence otherwise
P>> (personal knowledge, etc.)
GS> And what next a PGP (or GnuPG) signed picture with a signed key?
well, a
Hello Marck!
On Sunday, July 11, 2004 at 6:08:33 PM you wrote:
> Do you know for certain it is his likeness?
Apart from a view German users no one knows if my picture represents
my likeness.
> And I say that the rogues are supposed to be our pictures. Ways to
> say "this is me - pleased to meet
Sunday, July 11, 2004, 9:46:17 AM, Dierk wrote:
DH> If it is the drawing I've seen the rules should be bend.
The system of approval should be fair to users and easy to administer
by the Approver(s). By "fair" it should be open to everyone. Photos
are "fair". By "easy" it should cause a lesser amo
Hello Dierk,
Sunday, July 11, 2004, 8:46:17 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH> *BTW, Greg, is it a second generation GW or the SW?
Well I'm not sure what you mean here and a little OT. So I'll expand.
First their is a little ego and a little bit of a use of an acronym. For
me GW = GoldWing as well as G
Dear Dierk,
@11-Jul-2004, 15:57 +0200 (11-Jul 14:57 UK time) Dierk Haasis said
to Marck:
>> So, please (for our sake as well as yours) correct this problem.
> Hopefully this doesn't duplicate, just had a little trouble with
> my first answer.
Okay.
> If the picture in question is the one I saw
14 matches
Mail list logo