Allie Martin wrote:
Lars Sölter, [LS] wrote:
Or the poster, that has complained about my long lines could use
a email software to read email - I know, a rather stunning concept.
Sorry. The burden is on you to make your messages readable for all
those who may wish to read them.
OK - Just
Hello
.. then the Thunderbird rendered...
OK - I give up. Sorry no screen shots - they disappear in transit.
Graham
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Allie Martin wrote:
I'm really not sure what to do
here. What would you do in my position Graham?
I'd ignore this whiner who clearly can't get his infrastructure sorted,
and carry on signing. ;)
As you can see, I'm using Thunderbird now for reading this list at
least, (as I value your
Hello Marck
B also maybe there should be some example of input/output of those
B QTs...
.. well its nice to see it implemented, and that featuritis is alive
and well elsewhere (I thought it was just our organisation :-)
Thanks,
Graham Foster
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Hello Marck
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html
It's empty right now and I only have an Add mechanism.
Thanks for this Marck. I'll bookmark it as the definitive source of
QT's for TB!
Thanks,
Graham Foster
Hi Tbtech
http://www.microeye.com/zipout/index.html
I know its spit Lookout, but it is nice functionality. Anyone ever
used it in their other e-mail existences?
Graham
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Hello Jan
It does exactly what
you want.
Except the 1x / month scheduling.. which is a much requested
enhancement :-(
Cheers,
Graham Foster
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see it in Outlook as Maria Callas. Underneath the covers, the
Exchange mailbox name will be the username
Or at least.. that how it works here.
If your user account and exchange server are in the same domain, you
may well not need the my_domain\ part too.
regards,
Graham Foster
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Hi Tbtech
How do I create a filter for removing (PGP Decrypted) messages from
the message base _after_ I've read them. I've no problem creating the
signal string.. but it only works in the READ messages filter, if the
folder matches. IS there any way to specify Any folder in the
filtering
Hi Tbtech
I'm sat behind a firewall.. which doesn't enable port 11370.. so I
can't see any PGP key servers.
I'm using Version: 6.5.8ckt http://www.ipgpp.com/ (as recommened here)
and the readme file implies it is possible to use a normal http port
(80).. but as it has no docs.. it doesn't
Hello David
Not a solution but a work around try http://www.keyserver.net/en/.
Thanks..
PS Would this not be better on a PGP list ?
Probably, but I'm not a member of one.. and I thought I'd get an
easier to understand answer here ;-)
regards,
Graham Foster
?
I've included the screen dump of my account properties FYI..(posted to you
direct)
Regards,
Graham Foster
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addresses. To that end it was somewhat effective..Its main effect was
to cause newbies to complain that they didn't understand the message,
and would the author stop posting junk.;-)
IMHO: In all other respects its useless
Thanks,
Graham Foster
) Perhaps there was
something lurking in my registry which meant I was a real user,
hence it didn't ask me.
regards,
Graham Foster
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With the idea of integration of AV software, raises the issue of which
is the best AV software (that will work with TB! when its plugins
are available)
My requirements (as a home user on a low spec machine) would be low
cost, small foot print and easy updates... Oh yes - would need to be
I've been working away, trying to learn a bit of Perl so that I can
write a filter to get TB! to update my Outlook (or any vCAL enabled)
calendar, when I get meeting invitations. Its irritates me to have to
do this manually.
It just dawned on me that TB! can probably do it all itself. Not quite
The only thing that needs inserting is the dtStart, dtEnd (Unix date
format (MMDDHHMNSS)),
Correction - the date/time format is...
MMDDThhmmssZ
T and Z appear fixed text
Thanks,
Graham Foster
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I am on a thirty day diet...
So far, I have lost 15 days
a registered TB! Opera user after all).. but its good to check
all the options first. I was amazed at the McAfee and Norton results!
Thanks for the factual link..very useful
Thanks,
Graham Foster
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Maybe I'm being over optimistic, but I sort of expected file sizes to
shrink when Ritlabs moved over to Delphi 6. Isn't Delphi 6, just
better, faster, smaller (and able to leap tall building at a single
bound). If anything they are getting larger at a faster rate.
Does anyone know if TB! beta's
On Friday, November 09, 2001 , Peter Palmreuther wrote the
following in regards to: [MAPI]
Thanks, see inline comments
.
PP It seems nobody here can do this as still nobody else
PP answers. It first may help if you explain what
PP 'Maximizer' is ... I may sound silly but I don't
I stumbled on the following FREEWARE Pascal scripting engine for
Delphi.
http://carlokok.weyert.com/projects.php?projectname=pascalscript
Now.. there has been talk of real scripting support in a future
version of TB!.. I wonder if this would be an appropriate quick-start
on the idea?
Just
Hello tbbeta
Hopefully a simple question as my first posting to this list.
I want to be able to automatically append different signatures to
messages depending on their destination. I don't want to have to keep
updating my address book to do it.
The rules would be
-) If the TO: recipient
templates he just put in
%QINCLUDE='QThandle'.
Only problem is that this is a MANUAL process. I want the signature
processing to be automatic - based on the entered address or reply
address.
Regards,
Graham Foster
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