Hallo Jan,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 19:40:12 -0500 GMT (25/11/2000, 08:40 +0800 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR> I don't know enough to discuss the point mathematically or with any
JR> great knowledge, but I have the following observations about the one
JR> time pad if I understood what I read. In the
Hallo Jan,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:36:55 -0500 GMT (25/11/2000, 06:36 +0800 GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR> Assuming I wanted to experiment by using a RegExp to create a filter,
JR> how/where would I enter it. I see under options there is the
JR> possibility to select "regular expressions",
You w
Hallo syv,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 13:53:48 -0800 GMT (25/11/2000, 05:53 +0800 GMT),
syv wrote:
s> I had to restart the computer. I lost the mail for a dozen
s> folders.
Bummer. Never happened here, and I restart my computer all the time (I
use Wondows, you see...)
s> How can I recover it?
s> Som
Hallo Karin,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 22:19:28 +0100 GMT (25/11/2000, 05:19 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:
KS> This question was answered *twice* today.
And you answered it again for him... you have an adorable patience.
;-)
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Cheers,
Thomas.
In a Norwegian cocktail lounge: Ladies are requeste
Hello Karin,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 at 19:39:00 GMT +0100 (which was 10:39 AM
where I live) witnesses say Karin Spaink typed:
> The solution is to edit the message and cut
> away what you don't want to prinh.
> Copy the message to the Outbox, open it, cut away what you
> don't want to print, sa
Hello Gerd,
(GE == "Gerd Ewald") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GE>>> Sorry, it was a long day.
>> It's getting longer.. Heheh :-)
GE> LOL "Snickers, when it takes longer" Well, it shouldn't take as long as
GE> counting votes manually, haha
OT: Ah, yes. I've never heard /that/ one before. I
Hello Jan,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 at 09:07:50 GMT -0500 (which was 6:07 AM
where I live) witnesses say Jan Rifkinson typed:
> However, at times someone may publish the identical email to all three
> lists & I would like to know if there is a RegExp that can handle the
> problem of eliminating th
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Hi Alex,
On Thursday, November 23, 2000 @ 21:36:17 +0100 you wrote the
following in regards to encryption q's (messages.tbb etc.):
Alex> [...] please check the One-Time-Pad (or Vernam cipher) FAQ to
Alex> see why it is the only currently known
Hi ,
On 24 November 2000 at 10:15:12 -0800 (which was 18:15 where I
live) Bernie Borenstein wrote and made these points:
BB> 1) I have it set so I minimize TB! to the system tray. I then hold
BB> my cursor over the icon to see if there are any new messages. If I
BB> have no new messages, it tel
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, November 22, 2000, 10:56:01 PM, you wrote:
QS>> That meaning of that statement, "Hide items if not specifically
QS>> selected," is inpenetrable for me...
NA> I have to agree with you... the statement is very misleading and difficult
NA> to comprehend. However, what they a
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Hi Gerd,
On 24 November 2000 at 22:59:06 +0100 (which was 21:59 where I
live) Gerd Ewald wrote and made these points:
>> Is there some place I can get a list of ALL of the shortcuts for TB!?
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/shortcut.eng.txt
GE>
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Hello Brian Clark !
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:15:43 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 24.11.2000, 23:15 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:
> OK, this must be "Dense Day" for me.. :-)
> There is nothing about Hotkeys in either PGP Preferences or a
Hi Doug,
Friday, November 24, 2000, 10:51:45 PM, you wrote:
DW> Hi Stefan,
DW> Friday, November 24, 2000, 7:14:25 PM, you wrote:
ST>> Hello Ratty (and other TBUDLers :-),
ST>> Here is a nice article explaining why images should not be
ST>> downloaded:
ST>> http://www.nytimes.com/2000/1
Hi Stefan,
Friday, November 24, 2000, 7:14:25 PM, you wrote:
ST> Hello Ratty (and other TBUDLers :-),
ST> Here is a nice article explaining why images should not be
ST> downloaded:
ST> http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/22/technology/22NET.html
So is there a way to make sure The Bat doesn't
Dear BatListers,
Assuming I wanted to experiment by using a RegExp to create a filter,
how/where would I enter it. I see under options there is the
possibility to select "regular expressions",
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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! 1.47 Halloween Edition
PGP ID: 0x4C9CDF9D
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Hello Gerd,
(GE == "Gerd Ewald") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GE>>> Ctrl-Shift-C Verify signature
>> Hey hey, this isn't working for me.. :\
>> Ctrl+Shift+D does nada.. is it something I've done? :-)
>> Is there some place I can get a list of ALL of the shortcuts for TB!?
GE> Oh, I forgot to
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Hello Brian Clark !
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 16:46:27 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 24.11.2000, 22:46 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:
GE>> Ctrl-Shift-C Verify signature
> Hey hey, this isn't working for me.. :\
> Ctrl+Shift+D does nada.. is
Hi TheBat,
I had to restart the computer. I lost the mail for a dozen
folders.
How can I recover it?
Somebody else had that problem, I saved these message in
thebat folder. But it's one of the folder that lost all the
mail.
Syv
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Hello Gerd,
(GE == "Gerd Ewald") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Right now, I'm having to go up to Specials and click "PGP Decrypt" in
>> order to decrypt a message -- there isn't even a shortcut (which would
>> suit me just a well).
GE> Ctrl-Shift-D Decrypt and Verify (lookout: the DLL creates a
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Hello Brian Clark !
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 14:27:09 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 24.11.2000, 20:27 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:
> Has anyone gotten TB!/PGP to automatically decrypt a message when
> opening messages? I have that option c
On 24-11-2000 at 21:34, Leonard S. Berkowitz kindly wrote:
> How do I set Netscape as my default browser? I used to use Eudora
> where I could specify which browser to use.
This question was answered *twice* today.
To quote mine:
Go to Explorer, --> Tools --> Options, and replace the
.html ext
Sorry for replying this late, i still have >400 messages to sift
through...
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000 17:41:04 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
JA> www.gmx.net
[...]
JA> -> It seems to reject all mail from Hotmail.com addresses. I'm not
JA> completely sure about this point, but maybe someone else cou
Friday, November 24, 2000, 9:04:49 AM, you wrote:
DM> Bonjour,
DM> vendredi 24 novembre 2000, 14:01:57, vous avez écris:
LSB>> How do I set the default Internet brower. When I click on a URL
LSB>> embedded in an e-mail message,Internet Explorer is invoked, not
LSB>> Netscape.
DM> Is your nets
On 24-11-2000 at 13:46, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> Jamie Dainton graced us with these comments:
JD>> But if you can trace the origins of spam it will help you block
JD>> mails. There is a list of open relay servers floating about the
JD>> internet. If you set a filter which checks for the o
Hallo Charlie,
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000 06:45:32 +1100 GMT (25/11/2000, 03:45 +0800 GMT),
Charlie Laidlaw wrote:
JA>> This is not a reliable check. TB will automatically *create* a plain
JA>> text version if there is only a HTML version. The only way to check
JA>> is to export the message to a Unix
Hallo Allie,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 08:18:56 -0500 GMT (24/11/2000, 21:18 +0800 GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
MDP>> You haven't. Nicely put. Although images of themselves are not likely
MDP>> to be viral, the principle stands. More importantly, an off-line mail
MDP>> reader should certainly *no
Hallo Allie,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 07:46:00 -0500 GMT (24/11/2000, 20:46 +0800 GMT),
A . Curtis Martin wrote:
JD>> But if you can trace the origins of spam it will help you block
JD>> mails. There is a list of open relay servers floating about the
JD>> internet. If you set a filter which checks f
Hi Kevin,
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, at 14:29:43 [GMT +] you wrote:
KT> Hi
KT> On behalf of a client I receive enquiry forms from an internet web site
KT> and forward them to one member of staff. This is now largely automated
KT> thanks to The Bat! As each incoming form has an applied actio
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On 24 November, 2000, 8:10 AM, I saw Marck's comments made on
Fri, 24 Nov 2000 10:23:02 +, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:
NG>> If I've got this wrong, someone please tell me (but I hope I haven't)
MDP> You haven't. Nicely put. Alt
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 08:24:01 +, Jamie Dainton graced us with
these comments:
ACM>> That article goes into how to trace the origin of spam, not how
ACM>> to filter it.
JD> But if you can trace the origins of spam it will help you block
JD> mails.
Hello Januk,
Friday, November 24, 2000, 1:02:00 PM, you wrote:
JA> This is not a reliable check. TB will automatically *create* a plain
JA> text version if there is only a HTML version. The only way to check
JA> is to export the message to a Unix mailbox and view it with a text
JA> editor (eg
Greetings,
Has anyone gotten TB!/PGP to automatically decrypt a message when
opening messages? I have that option checked in PGP Preferences, but
TB! doesn't seem to be cooperating.
Right now, I'm having to go up to Specials and click "PGP Decrypt" in
order to decrypt a message -- there isn't e
Januk,
Thanks a million for the macro text! It does exactly
what I need it to do. Your answer came almost
immediately -- what a strange and marvelously
connected world we live in. (I'm not usually this
cheerful.)
For everyone else's reference I'm also including this
response from TB tech supp
Hello Ratty (and other TBUDLers :-),
Here is a nice article explaining why images should not be
downloaded:
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/22/technology/22NET.html
:-)
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Cheers,
Stefan
..."Why not go out on a limb? Isn't that where the fruit is?" - Frank Scully
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On 24-11-2000 at 19:15, Bernie Borenstein kindly wrote:
> I just started using TB! awhile ago and really like it. I had
> just got fed up with Eudora problems and bloat. But I have three
> questions :
We see quite some old Eudora users here. I'm one too...
> 1) I have it set so I minimize TB!
I just started using TB! awhile ago and really like it. I had
just got fed up with Eudora problems and bloat. But I have three
questions :
1) I have it set so I minimize TB! to the system tray. I then
hold my cursor over the icon to see if there are any new
messages. If I have no new messages
On 24-11-2000 at 17:44, Marty kindly wrote:
[corrupt inbox message file]
> I can't do normal functions with it.. I haven't tried too much to open
> it in an editor, but I also can't copy it.. it won't allow me to make
> a dupe, so it makes it hard to play with knowing if i open it, it's
> defina
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On November 24, 2000, at 4:57:27 AM, Jan Rifkinson Wrote:
Thomas>> Likelihood of the FBI or NSA never having intercepted any key
Thomas>> tabs and thus never having decrypted any message is low,
Thomas>> though.
JR> I think this is also true for PGP
I can't do normal functions with it.. I haven't tried too much to open
it in an editor, but I also can't copy it.. it won't allow me to make
a dupe, so it makes it hard to play with knowing if i open it, it's
definately messed up!
I guess I'll go for it and not worry about it.. maybe i'll also c
On 23-11-2000 at 19:24, Marty kindly wrote:
> I was deleting old mail and was emptying the trash when it caused my
> system to lock up.. So, I rebooted and came back. When I did, the
> inbox .tbb file somehow got corrupted, although I was emptying the
> trash files.
> The system sees it as being
Bonjour,
vendredi 24 novembre 2000, 14:01:57, vous avez écris:
LSB> How do I set the default Internet brower. When I click on a URL
LSB> embedded in an e-mail message,Internet Explorer is invoked, not
LSB> Netscape.
Is your netscape your default browser ? Normally it works.
Toutes mes salutati
Dear BatListers,
I belong to 3 groups that focus on a particular subject. Each group
has a slightly different approach which is why I belong to all 3
instead of just one.
However, at times someone may publish the identical email to all three
lists & I would like to know if there is a RegExp that
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Hi Jan,
On 24 November 2000 at 08:34:46 -0500 (which was 13:34 where I
live) Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points:
Marck>> [...] There is an agreed (RFC) standard for "MIME" digests.
Marck>> This is a way of including the multiple messages tha
Hallo Leonard,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 08:01:57 -0500 GMT (24/11/2000, 21:01 +0800 GMT),
Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:
LSB> How do I set the default Internet brower. When I click on a URL
LSB> embedded in an e-mail message,Internet Explorer is invoked, not
LSB> Netscape.
This is not a TB problem, but
Dear Marck,
On Tuesday, November 21, 2000 01:01:01 +, you wrote the
following about I hate this digest method!:
Marck> [...] There is an agreed (RFC) standard for "MIME" digests.
Marck> This is a way of including the multiple messages that comprise
Marck> a digest a series of separate
Hi Januk
I started from scratch and I have got to the stage where The Bat! Does
not crash and the filter works, sending the auto-respose form to the
out tray. However, it does not catch the email address and some of the
coding remains:
(?is).*?[^-_.\w]*?([-_.\w]{2,}?@[-_.\w]{3,]?)[^-_.\w]"'
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Dear Thomas,
On Thursday, November 23, 2000 03:30:55 +0800, you wrote the
following about encryption q's (messages.tbb etc.):
Thomas> Disadvantage: both sender and receiver need the same one-time
Thomas> keys, to be discarded after each use. B
How do I set the default Internet brower. When I click on a URL
embedded in an e-mail message,Internet Explorer is invoked, not
Netscape.
Thanks.
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Hi Nick,
On 24 November 2000 at 10:01:53 + (which was 10:01 where I
live) Nick Gordon wrote and made these points:
RL>> In HTML-based emails that have embeded images, the images don't
RL>> display. Instead I see an "exclamation picture".
NG> I might get this all wrong (I'm new to The Bat!
Hi Nick,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 10:01:53 +GMT (24/11/2000, 18:01 +0800GMT),
Nick Gordon wrote:
NG> The Bat! deliberately doesn't honour embedded instructions (you could
NG> call them programs without being too wrong) like this,
NG> because this is the vehicle used by email viruses and worms to
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Hello Ratty,
Thursday, November 23, 2000, 9:28:57 PM, you wrote:
RL> Hello,
RL> I have been having this problem and regardless of how much hair I pull
RL> out, I cannot get to the bottom of it:
RL> In HTML-based emails that have embeded images, th
Hello A. Curtis Martin,
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 09:16:57 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, November 23, 2000, 14:16:57 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
A. Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM> That article goes into how to trace the origin of spam, not how
ACM> to filter it.
But if you can trace th
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