Morning Paula,
What does the 'list index out of bounds' error message mean and should I
be doing something about it?
I'm not quite sure why it happens or what it means, but I think upgrading
to v1.39 or 1.41/beta3 might help. I remember having crashes with 1.38
once in a while.
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hallo Paula!
on Saturday, March 04, 2000, 4:33:27 AM, you wrote:
PF On Friday, March 03, 2000, Patrick Erler wrote:
PF I looked at the web site, but I don't see an explanation of how it can
PF be used to store mail from anything but Outlook. Could you explain?
it simply sucks (or zoots as
Hello Listmembers,
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000 at 22:33:27 [GMT -0500] Paula Ford wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear before I go to the trouble of trying to space
on hard drive to squeeze in another program, how are you importing
messages from The Bat?
Just go to the message base and import it
How-do-you-do,
Dieter Hummel @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DH Working w/o help is just like sneaking through a jungle - blindfolded.
Having no help files is a big downer - although it can obviously be got
around but is time consuming to say the least - which is rather defeating the
concept of
Januk wrote:
JA I just set up my Unix account to act as my POP3 server. For some
JA reason Unix creates an e-mail message, that isn't really a message,
JA that holds some necessary configuration information.
I've never really determined what that message is all about, but it's
actually
Hello Tom,
On Saturday, March 04, 2000 at 14:38:17 GMT -0800 (which was 2:38 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
I've never really determined what that message is all about, but it's
actually created by your POP server. Don't worry about it; TB! won't
download it to you because
Saturday, March 04, 2000, 3:30:55 PM, you wrote:
Hi Januk,
[snip]
Well, right now I use SSH through my telnet program and then I have
the SMTP and POP3 ports forwarded using SSH port forwarding. So my TB
uses the SMTP and POP3 ports on my local machine, and those have been
forwarded to
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