Re: Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-11-03 Thread Thomas Speer
Hello Thomas, TS I think I got good news for you I was at systems in munich and talked TS to maxim. And he told me the are developing on having a unicode TS capeable editor for plaintext messages... Excellent news! Did you ask for a timeframe? No I didn't but maybe maxim could make a

Re: Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-11-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Thomas, On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 10:09:46 +0100 GMT (01/11/2006, 16:09 +0700 GMT), Thomas Speer wrote: My only problem is with UTF-encoded mails, and the rules don't forbid them. I think that's OK, because I like the idea of UTF. The problem is that TB displays them in RTV, as the PTV is not

Re: Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-11-01 Thread Thomas Speer
Hello Thomas, My only problem is with UTF-encoded mails, and the rules don't forbid them. I think that's OK, because I like the idea of UTF. The problem is that TB displays them in RTV, as the PTV is not capable of interpreting them. I wish UTF-encoded mails could be displayed in the PTV,

Re: TB unlicenced after machine crash

2006-10-31 Thread Stuart Hemming
Paul, PVN Text only messages are appreciated and are the rule. Helpful in /what/ way exactly? -- Stuart Hemming, Today's Stock Market News: Fluorescent tubing was dimmed in light trading. Current ALPHA is 3.86.03 | 'Using TBBETA'

Re: TB unlicenced after machine crash

2006-10-31 Thread Stuart Hemming
JS Eh? US has lifted the ban on exporting encryption technology to most JS countries years ago. What application is that, I bet you can find it on an JS international server somewhere (if not, just find a proxy inside US to get JS it). I'm in! They mailed me the missing .dll, the safe is open and

Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-10-31 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stuart, On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 08:16:00 + GMT (31/10/2006, 15:16 +0700 GMT), Stuart Hemming wrote: PVN Text only messages are appreciated and are the rule. SH Helpful in /what/ way exactly? These are the list rules, which go back a long time. I am walking on thin ice here, because

Re: Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-10-31 Thread Stuart Hemming
Hello Stuart, On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 08:16:00 + GMT (31/10/2006, 15:16 +0700 GMT), Stuart Hemming wrote: PVN Text only messages are appreciated and are the rule. SH Helpful in /what/ way exactly? Whatever. -- Stuart Hemming Using The Bat! v3.86.03 ALPHA (beta) on Windows XP 5.1 Build

Re[2]: Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-10-31 Thread Gleason Pace
Stuart, Hello Stuart, On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 08:16:00 + GMT (31/10/2006, 15:16 +0700 GMT), Stuart Hemming wrote: PVN Text only messages are appreciated and are the rule. SH Helpful in /what/ way exactly? Whatever. I find the no html rule annoying too, since I need to be able to use it

Re: Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-10-31 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Gleason, On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:04:55 -0500GMT (31-10-2006, 19:04 , where I live), you wrote: GP I find the no html rule annoying too, since I need to be able to use GP it for most of my email, and replies to this list require me to GP remember to use plain text, and I don't always

Re[2]: Plain text vs HTML messages, and throw-in of UTF (was:: TB unlicenced after machine crash)

2006-10-31 Thread Gleason Pace
Roelof, Hallo Gleason, On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:04:55 -0500GMT (31-10-2006, 19:04 , where I live), you wrote: GP I find the no html rule annoying too, since I need to be able to use GP it for most of my email, and replies to this list require me to GP remember to use plain text, and I don't

TB unlicenced after machine crash (was: HELP!)

2006-10-30 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stuart, On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:10:03 + GMT (30/10/2006, 22:10 +0700 GMT), Stuart Hemming wrote: SH I suffered a machine failure and have had to have it rebuilt. SH I had a copy of my mail folder, and a backup and it's running OK SH EXCEPT TB! is telling me I'm running an unlicenced

Re: TB unlicenced after machine crash (was: HELP!)

2006-10-30 Thread Stuart Hemming
On 30/10/06, Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is really a question for TBUDL, not TBBETA. Hence thecrossposting. Please reply on TBUDL, no need to CC to TBBETA.Not helpful. Do you have any idea how long it took me to get this damn machine to let me get this far? If not, do you still

Re: TB unlicenced after machine crash

2006-10-30 Thread Jernej Simonèiè
On Monday, October 30, 2006, 17:17:46, Stuart Hemming wrote: B*gger. No. Or rather yes I do. It's locked inside an encrypted file. The authors of the app used to encrypt the bloody thing have moved to the US and, cos of their muppetty laws, can no longer make the damn en/decrypt code

Re[2]: TB unlicenced after machine crash (was: HELP!)

2006-10-30 Thread Vili
Hello Stuart, If not, do you still have the email that sent you your licence key? I hope so, because you need it now. B*gger. No. Or rather yes I do. It's locked inside an encrypted file. The authors of the app used to encrypt the bloody thing have moved to the US and, cos of their muppetty

Re: Re[2]: TB unlicenced after machine crash (was: HELP!)

2006-10-30 Thread Stuart Hemming
On 30/10/06, Vili [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Stuart,As a distributor: I am sure, Ritlabs will find your key if you askthem politely.I'm just trying to get the en/decryption plugin for my other app as I need this too. If I /don't/ get it then RL will be my next stop. -- Stuart

Re: TB unlicenced after machine crash

2006-10-30 Thread Stuart Hemming
On 30/10/06, Jernej Simonèiè [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eh? US has lifted the ban on exporting encryption technology to mostcountries years ago. What application is that, I bet you can find it on aninternational server somewhere (if not, just find a proxy inside US to get it).That's what /I/

Re[2]: TB unlicenced after machine crash

2006-10-30 Thread Paul Van Noord
10/30/2006 12:22 PM Hi Stuart, On 10/30/2006 Stuart Hemming wrote: SH On 30/10/06, Jernej Simonèiè [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SH SH Eh? US has lifted the ban on exporting encryption technology to most SH countries years ago. What application is that, I bet you can find it on an SH