The server does not support TLS, it uses SSL protocol version 3.0 which is outdated and insecure (version 3.1 known as TLS is required)

2007-04-12 Thread David Woolley
Hello tbtech, I'm using The Bat! 3.98.4 I'm trying to connect using pop3s to an external Linux mail server that I administer. The connection fails and TB gives the message in this email subject line. The issue has previously been raised as a bug in the Linux distribution web page at this url

BatPost!

2006-12-14 Thread David Woolley
Hello TBTECH, I've been running a The Bat! client/server system with three computers in our small company email system. I notice that the client / server mode has been deprecated in the most recent versions of The Bat!, so I'm thinking about what to do to stay current. The major selling point

Can't delete folders

2006-08-03 Thread David Woolley
Hello TBTECH, I'm using TB 1.63 as network master with one 1.63 client and one 3.62.14 client. All seems to be OK except that there are some folders that I cannot delete using any of the three copies of TB. These folders have moved themselves into the root folder (the same folder as

Re[2]: Can't delete folders

2006-08-03 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, Thursday, August 3, 2006, 4:31:39 PM, you wrote: RO V1 and V3 don't use the same config files and as an extra 1.63 is a RO beta too. The v3 client is a new addition this month to what has been a very stable system over a few years. Well done TB for accommodating backwards

Re: Corrupt message base error

2004-01-16 Thread David Woolley
Hi Xavier and list, Wednesday, April 23, 2003, 2:03:39 AM, you wrote: XMD Hello I'm in big trouble. I' have to stop the bat following some XMD windows xp system operating problem. When I start it again I've got XMD themessage base error alert and the bat proposed to fix it.

Re[3]: Corrupt message base error

2004-01-16 Thread David Woolley
Hi Alexey, Friday, January 16, 2004, 9:10:51 AM, you wrote: ANV So, in HEX editor you can visually determine the beginning of the letter ANV (it is usually started with the name of some RFC header, mostly ANV Received: The next letter usually begins with hex signature 21 09 70 ANV 19 - the

Re[2]: Deleting mail from server

2003-06-12 Thread David Woolley
Hi Graham, Thursday, June 12, 2003, 9:16:27 AM, you wrote: FG Hello David David Which version has this menu item? FG The 1.63 beta series Are the beta versions publicly available for download? -- Best regards, Davidmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re[4]: Deleting mail from server

2003-06-11 Thread David Woolley
Hi Graham, Wednesday, June 11, 2003, 10:28:23 PM, you wrote: FG however, the SPAM plugin-delete message (and then empty trash on FG exit) doesn't work. What are you referring at? Preferences / Anti-Spam ? FG Yes I am Which version has this menu item? -- Best regards, David

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-02-04 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, Thursday, January 30, 2003, 1:36:12 AM, you wrote: RO A final note As you're probably aware, it's rather easy to RO copy and paste filters from the sorting office to a message (and RO back again), so when you create a new filter on one computer, just RO paste it in a filter and

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-01-30 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, RO It's also possible to place Comment lines in the headers of a message. RO So the macro %comment=%folder%- would insert the folder name in the RO Comments: header Thats %comment=%foldername%- See, once pointed in the right direction, I can RTFM :-) Should be such a comment in

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-01-30 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, I wasn't aware that you could do that. Just highlight the filter press ctrl_C or ctrl_v to use the Windows clipboard. -- Best regards, Davidmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, January 30, 2003, 1:36:12 AM, you wrote: RO A final note. If you'd like to

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-01-30 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, RO It's also possible to place Comment lines in the headers of a RO message. So the macro %comment=%foldername%- would insert the Can anyone point me at a resource so I can learn how to construct a filter with variables. Specifically, now I have comment: RitLabs in the header,

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-01-30 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, RO For this you don't need to use anything fancy, just filter on the RO string: 'comment: RitLabs', Location: Kludges (means headers), RO presence=Yes So I need 25 filters? One for each of my 25 folders? I was wondering if it were possible to make one filter with a variable

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-01-30 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, Thanks for all your advice. I'm really pleased with what we've (you've) achieved. -- Best regards, Davidmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, January 30, 2003, 4:57:06 PM, you wrote: DW So I need 25 filters? One for each of my 25 folders? RO Yes. DW I

copy mails to an archive

2003-01-29 Thread David Woolley
Hello guys, I wish to poll my isp hosted pop mail box from two different sites. This is working OK, but of course the Sent Mail folders are different in both locations. It occurs to me that I could BCC all my replies to my own address and apply a filter into a new folder - like Sent

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-01-29 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof and Dierk, Thanks very much for your reply. And thanks for the help with the BCC macros. That's just what I was looking for. RO Of course you'd need to make exceptions for messages you're sending to RO mailing lists like this, cause then you'd wind up with double replies RO in those

Re[2]: copy mails to an archive

2003-01-29 Thread David Woolley
Hi Roelof, TB! is an animal! When I bought it, I had no idea that it supports all this good stuff. Thank you very much for showing me this. I'll try to write some neat filtering macros. Brilliant. -- Best regards, Davidmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, January

Command line switches for BAT?

2003-01-18 Thread David Woolley
Hi All, I haven't found any documentation whether its possible to launch the bat! with command line switches to log on a particular user. I need to configure my Bat to stop polling the mail servers for a while each day in order to make a window for running some backup software on the mail