Hello Carsten,
on Monday, 14. June 2004, at 16:17:49 [GMT +0200] you wrote:
> Can you translate it in englisch?
For everybody who is interested, here a guide in German.
http://www.thebatworld.de/system/sections/index.php?op=viewarticle&artid=122
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Hello Jacek,
on Monday, 14. June 2004, at 14:41:19 [GMT +0200] you wrote:
> I developed new The Bat! plugin to insert and display X-Face header.
works great!!!
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Hello TB Fans,
because the Forum of Ritlabs is constantly down , i opened yesterday a new English
Forum. It is in development but well working and frequented from TB! fans
since one day. Hope you like it.
For now these Url's. Will be changed in a proper domain soon.
http://www.board.thebatworld
Hello Carsten,
on Saturday, 13. March 2004, at 17:58:24 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
>> a new version of my filter plugin is available for testing purposes
>> with the following features:
> I cant't get this to work. I can select the plugin and the
> configuration-mask appears. If i click "OK", the pl
Hello TB Fans,
who is the author of the TBPyxie Plugin. need permission to offer it for
download on my page.
http://kaishaku.org/software/tbpyxie/
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Thomas
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Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on Wednesday, 28. January 2004, at 15:43:57 [GMT -0600] you wrote:
> And, why is the SDK download so well hidden?
The Bat! Common Plug-in Application Programming Interface (CP API). Official
document released on September 10, 2003.
http://klirik.narod.ru/arc/cp-api.zip
Hello Alexey,
on Sunday, 11. January 2004, at 00:28:23 [GMT +0800] you wrote:
>>> It would be cool if it was possible to use my cygwin gcc/mingw to
>>> compile TB! plugins.
TM>> I think the author of MyMacro is using your program also for compiling. Try
TM>> to contact him.
> AFAIK He uses DELP
Hello Carsten,
on Friday, 9. January 2004, at 19:22:02 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
> It would be cool if it was possible to use my cygwin gcc/mingw to
> compile TB! plugins.
I think the author of MyMacro is using your program also for compiling. Try
to contact him.
By the way Carsten, have you actua
Hello John,
on Monday, 8. December 2003, at 18:16:30 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, enjoyable to write also. Except for fights with the
> API looping business.
Can imagine that, hope it will get better.
TM>> For those who are interested, i have done a German tutorial on:
> Cool, with
Hello John,
on Sunday, 7. December 2003, at 14:14:43 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> A great deal of new stuff, changes and bug fixes. More details in
> the README.TXT document.
great job as always. Good functions and variety.
For those who are interested, i have done a German tutorial on:
http://www
Hello John,
on Wednesday, 3. December 2003, at 18:09:08 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
TM>> Thinks the old way is better to read, because first the user wants to see
TM>> what files are attached, don't you think?
> Problem is, the file name lengths can very a great deal. I'd have to
> pad the file names
Hello John,
on Tuesday, 2. December 2003, at 22:30:37 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> I kept forgetting to ask you, do you mean numbering in the message
> body?
> EG: "1 - : Filename
> 2 - : Filename"
> ..etc
[1] - Filename : X
Hello John,
on Tuesday, 2. December 2003, at 13:01:16 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> ..Getting attachment data didn't seem to work adequately (or
> at all). It's probably not fixated into the message until
> saving/sending.
Don't think so (of course i could be wrong), because the listing macro gets
th
Hello John,
on Tuesday, 2. December 2003, at 08:36:25 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> Hi Thomas, glad to hear that the plug-in is doing something for you
> now. There are issues with .09 and blank parameters and nonexistent
> files. Perhaps that was the problem.
Yes, that could be. A great idea would b
Hello John,
on Sunday, 30. November 2003, at 06:37:56 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
TM>> sounds good, but i don't get this dam thing to work.
> Based on the effort it took to write your message I can see how you
> are having problems getting the plug-in to work.. ;-)
ROFL, i forgot to wright the rest
Hello John,
on Saturday, 29. November 2003, at 10:02:43 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> I've made available a simple plug-in that will generate the CRC-32
> checksum for files its macro attaches. More details in the
> FILE_ID.DIZ, README.TXT and via the "Information" button of the
> TB! plug-in manager.
Hello Luc,
On Monday, 24. February 2003, at 22:00:17 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
>
TM>> because i can't test it (running SpamPal ) a lot, can anybody now tell
TM>> me if this Plugin is functioning well or not. In special the
TM>> attachment filtering? I tested some parts, working sometimes,
TM>> som
Hello Carsten,
On Monday, 24. February 2003, at 19:13:44 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
> For testing purposes i send myself some emails with bad words. But
> every Mail is normal in my Inbox. I have make a (X) at trash and
> unsecure and the word "porn" in complete words and uncomplete wo
Hello Stefan,
On Thursday, 13. February 2003, at 15:03:55 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
TM>> Anyway what is the aim and object using 2 plugin, if both do the
TM>> same or one is better.
> Different plug-ins can be used for different methods of checking. Some
> use statistical approach, some analyze me
Hello Stefan,
On Thursday, 13. February 2003, at 14:07:43 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
TM>> If you have both plugins installed for example the filtering from the
TM>> sender email (PacSpam Plugin) is not working in my case. TB! doesn't
TM>> know which scores it should take from which plugin.
> Why d
Hello Stefan,
On Thursday, 13. February 2003, at 11:18:33 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
TM>> You can't use both Plugin that won't work. Tested!! The function of
TM>> each Plugin are eliminating each against the other Plugin.
> Please explain what you mean :-)
If you have both plugins installed for ex
Hello Leif,
On Thursday, 13. February 2003, at 06:21:52 [GMT -0700] you wrote:
> Darn, that's kinda what I thought it was supposed to be. Ok then
> lemme ask this. I've got both PACSPAM and NetVicious added and active
> in the anti-spam plugins.
You can't use both Plugin that won't work. Tested
Hello Michael,
On Monday, 27. January 2003, at 17:30:38 [GMT +0500] you wrote:
> Good evening, NetVicious.
> Sometimes, 26.01.2003, 7:40, you wrote us about
> "NetPlug 0.2.":
N>> Here it's the second version of my anti-spam plugin for The Bat!
> Why is it so big? dll - 400 Kb. :-(
> Do
Hello Michael,
On Monday, 27. January 2003, at 17:30:38 [GMT +0500] you wrote:
> Good evening, NetVicious.
> Sometimes, 26.01.2003, 7:40, you wrote us about
> "NetPlug 0.2.":
N>> Here it's the second version of my anti-spam plugin for The Bat!
> Why is it so big? dll - 400 Kb. :-(
> Do
Hello David,
On Monday, 20. January 2003, at 18:37:24 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
>> Here it's my first version of my plugin
>> http://netvicious.iespana.es/netvicious/NetPlug/NetPlug_beta0_1.zip
> I tried your plug-in but with every message TB! tries to store I get
> the following message:
> "Fisc
Hello NetVicious,
On Sunday, 19. January 2003, at 05:07:07 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
> First sorry for me not perfect english.
No hay problema.
> I have maked some programs, the last one it's a very easy SMTP Relay
> Server for send mails without needing our ISP smtp server
bien hecho...
> He
Hello Stefan,
On Friday, 17. January 2003, at 15:36:37 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
TM>> What's about Borland C++ Builder? Good one?
> I like it more than VC++ :-) Not just because it is from Borland - it
> is very fast comparing to VC...
That's a good reason ok..made my decision. Let's go to
Hello Robert,
On Thursday, 16. January 2003, at 19:57:41 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> Dev-C++ (http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html) is a great free
> IDE for compiling C programs (and C++). MS Visual C++ is probably
> better, but its not free. Personally I compile my programs using
> mingw (w
Hello TB Fans,
since i am out of practice for about 6 years in coding, is there a
good C++ Tutorial online somewhere? Perhaps in PDF for downloading?
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Hello Robert,
On Thursday, 16. January 2003, at 19:57:41 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
>> Ok i am out for some time in "C". Some tip which is the best program
>> for doing "C" stuff!
> Dev-C++ (http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html) is a great free
> IDE for compiling C programs (and C++).
Downloa
Hello Robert,
On Thursday, 16. January 2003, at 14:15:02 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
> I've been working on the plugin interface in c. Its my preference
> only because I don't know Delphi :). Right now I'm working on a basic
> plugin that lets you set the spam score based on a set of perl regular
>
Hello TB Fans,
i think the source code for the possible "Spam-Plugin" was in Delphi,
no. Everybody is agreeing that this is the best one, or in what
language the members prefer to wright and develop the plugin's?
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Hello TB Fans,
ok here we go. Good idea this list!
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