Hi Nick,
on Tue, 1 May 2001 12:09:31 -0700 GMT (which was 01.05.2001, 21:09
+0100 GMT where I live) Nick Andriash wrote:
> I notice that if I clear my Print Template, nothing happens when I try to
> print a message... which is not surprising seeing as I have an empty Print
> Template.
> My
I get mail from
I get mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I hit "reply" the message ed comes
up with that in the To: line. I'd like to have the name that I have in the
address book for that address/person to come up instead of the email addy.
Any way to do this. It's correct when I
GE> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:21:28 +0100 GMT your local time, which
GE> was 30.04.2001, 16:21 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
GE> [...]
>> I use TextPad myself. www.textpad.com. Others speak highly of NoteTab
>> Pro and UltraEdit, which I don't have URLs for.
And my vote . . . http://www.edit
On 4/30/2001 10:22:04 PM, on the subject "Program for storing TB!
messages." Sergey Kovalyov said:
SK> I can't just export messages one by one (or using SHIFT when
SK> selecting). One more condition: I'd like to have my messages
SK> tree intact in some way or in the other (think
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Hello Nick, This is a reply to your message dated
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 8:55:53 AM, when you wrote:
NA> Less than one second with my trusty old P166 with 64 MB RAM... but
NA> it's a clean and mean machine ;o), running both standard TB! and
NA> Secu
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Hello Allie, This is a reply to your message dated
Monday, April 30, 2001, 6:09:31 PM, when you wrote:
Ai>>> Is it possible to set TB not to execute attachment at all? I
Ai>>> mean not to ask even...
ACM> Actually you can, but it involves registry e
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 9:38:26 PM, you wrote:
z> If they do this, they will become a major target as well. It would be
z> good for the security strengths, including fast patches, to keep up
z> with the popularity - we'll need more, and faster, as it get more
z> popular.
We both agree on this i
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 11:15:22 PM, Brian Clark wrote:
> Hi Silviu,
> @ 4:52:51 AM on 5/1/2001, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
SC>> On my comp it takes about 5s to fire up the editor. Is this the
SC>> case on your PCs too?
> How fast is your machine? (that's not an insult) TheBat! is probably
> the f
Hello!
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 9:28:16 AM, Silviu Cojocaru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SC> Lets hope RIT makes that an option, we don't have to hack our
SC> way in the system like that. I hate the registry.
...Politics? I'm not into politics
Hello!
Wednesday, May 02, 2001, 5:12:59 AM, Ben Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BM> But the problem is Ritlabs lack of response to known security issues.
BM> Hackers will have a heyday with TB if Ritlabs continues to bury its
BM> head in the sand instead of promptly addressing these issues.
W
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On May 1, 2001, at 2:58:30 PM, A Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM> If you wish to simply print the message text without signature or PGP
ACM> signature you can use the following regex macro:
Thanks Allie and Jan for the Regex's. I used them with bits and pi
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 6:12:59 PM, Ben Mills wrote:
BM> But the problem is Ritlabs lack of response to known security
BM> issues. Hackers will have a heyday with TB if Ritlabs continues to
BM> bury its head in the sand instead of promptly addressing these
BM> issues.
True, but only if it rise
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 9:42:55 AM, you wrote:
Ai> I always am...
Ai> I'm asking because more and more people I know are using TB!
But the problem is Ritlabs lack of response to known security issues.
Hackers will have a heyday with TB if Ritlabs continues to bury its
head in the sand instead
Hello,
This bug report has been sent by me to Ritlabs.
> I'm using The Bat! Version 1.51
> Serial Number 07E0DEE8
> under Windows 98 4.10 Build A
> and would like to report a bug
>
> The bug description:
>
> The Bat! crashes when starting a *new message* with %language ma
Ian,
Sunday, April 29, 2001, 9:59:48 PM, you wrote:
IA> As an aside, does the daylight saving time change at the same
IA> point universally, or is there a period of several hours or so
IA> where e-mail systems exist in a point of +-1 Hour relativity?
Various countries change in and out of day
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Hello Nick,
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 14:15:38 [ -0700 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Print Templates ?':
Nick> [...] I have to go back through the Archives and find that posting that
Nick> contained the Regex that stripped off all the
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On Tue, 1 May 2001 16:34:45 -0400, Jan thoughtfully wrote the following:
Nick>> how can I construct my Print Template so that TB! will simply
Nick>> print out a message... or a number of messages... without the
Nick>> headers? Do I *have* to use %CL
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On May 1, 2001, at 1:34:45 PM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR> In the Top Menu: Message --> Print Setup --> Template --> %TEXT
JR> works as I tried it.
Yes, thank you to both you and jsvrp.gw for pointing out the obvious. Of
all the Macros I looked at t
Hello all,
on Mon, 30 Apr 2001, at 18:27:41 local time (GMT +0300), Silviu wrote:
[about ZA]
> The program's GREAT! and FREE!
if you like ZA, take a look at TPF (tiny personal firewall,
www.tinysoftware.com) ... like ZA, it checks all outgoing connections, but
it's more configurable : specify w
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Hello Nick,
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 12:09:31 [ -0700 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Print Templates ?':
Nick> how can I construct
Nick> my Print Template so that TB! will simply print out a message... or a
Nick> number of messages...
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001, Nick Andriash wrote:
> On April 30, 2001, at 6:03:03 AM, Pete P wrote:
PP>> I just downloaded Hamster Classic Vr. 1.3 (Build 1.3.22.0) and I'm
PP>> totally lost... what to do with it?
> Have you tried Xnews? I know you may be wanting to use Hamster in some way
> to get
Hi Silviu,
@ 4:52:51 AM on 5/1/2001, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
SC> On my comp it takes about 5s to fire up the editor. Is this the
SC> case on your PCs too?
How fast is your machine? (that's not an insult) TheBat! is probably
the fastest application on this machine and the editor opens lightning
f
Hello Nick,
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 9:09:31 PM, you wrote:
NA> My question then, using the list of available macros, how can I construct
NA> my Print Template so that TB! will simply print out a message... or a
NA> number of messages... without the headers? Do I *have* to use %CLIPBOARD?
I', su
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I notice that if I clear my Print Template, nothing happens when I try to
print a message... which is not surprising seeing as I have an empty Print
Template.
My question then, using the list of available macros, how can I construct
my Print Template
Hi Ben Mills,
On the Tuesday, May 01, 2001, U wrote:
BM> Sunday, April 29, 2001, 9:39:30 PM, you wrote:
Ai>> Is it possible to set TB not to execute attachment at all? I mean not
Ai>> to ask even...
BM> I don't believe so. Under "properties" I would suggest that you set up
BM> an attachment
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On May 1, 2001, at 2:43:08 AM, William Moore wrote:
WM> I've been through printer setup and all my other apps print as
WM> usual.
What does your Print Template look like? You can find it under
Message/Print Setup. I am trying to change mine such
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Dear Dierk,
Though I'd like, I won't continue this discussion (here), because
we're way off-topic now. Hope you won't mind.
Best Regards,
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Olivier Mascia, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TIP Group S.A., www.tipgroup.com
"La politique mène à tout, à cond
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Hello Olivier!
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 at 6:35:55 PM you wrote:
> Oh please, shouldn't you blame Matrox and Guillemot, if they have not
> developed drivers for the operating system which you would have liked
> to migrate to ? I know I'm OT (as m
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On Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at 18:06 (my local time), Peter Palmreuther
presented these thoughts about "Import Address Book":
PP> Hi ... for OE follow
PP> http://www.ritlabs.com/ftp/pub/the_bat/beta/Wab2Ldif.exe
PP> and export your OE-WAB-File to LD
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 6:24:10 PM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
>> You'd say, "Look at NT", well I refuse to, it's a huge gorilla, and
>> sucks to much system resources (in comparison to Linux which needs
>> about the same resources that Win 95/98 series needs).
> Another point against Win2K is their dr
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Dear Dierk,
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 (17:24), you wrote :
DH> Another point against Win2K is their driver scheme. Since it came
DH> out i wanted to migrate but couldn't because some of my hardware
DH> would not work or work at a much lower level tha
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On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 at 16:36 (my local time), Leo Zelevinsky
presented these thoughts about "Warning! First worm that hits TB! too...":
LZ> I now installed 6.5.8ckt and I get for your message
LZ> a pencil with an x, signer: "unknown, keyID=0xE10
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Hi Nick,
On 01 May 2001 at 08:53:02 -0700 (which was 16:53 where I live) Nick
Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
MDP>> TB replaces the received TAB character with spaces. Those it
MDP>> generates never existed anyway so the
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Hello Marck
On 01 May 2001 at 16:39:22 +0100 (which was 16:39 where I live) Marck D.
Pearlstone wrote
> TB *always* substitutes TABs with spaces. The TAB is converted at the
> moment you type it and never exists in any other form than a string of
>
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On May 1, 2001, at 1:52:51 AM, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
SC> Let's face it, it's not so fast. On my comp it takes about 5s to fire
SC> up the editor. Is this the case on your PCs too?
Less than one second with my trusty old P166 with 64 MB RAM... but i
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On May 1, 2001, at 8:39:22 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP> TB *always* substitutes TABs with spaces. The TAB is converted at the
MDP> moment you type it and never exists in any other form than a string
MDP> of spaces. Other MUAs may well embed a
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Hi Nick
On 01 May 2001 at 08:17:47 -0700 (which was 16:17 where I live) Nick
Andriash wrote
> I notice under Options/Editor Preferences you can check the box labelled
> "Smart Tabs", but I am unable to find a description of just what a "Smart
> Tab"
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Hi Nick,
On 01 May 2001 at 08:17:47 -0700 (which was 16:17 where I live) Nick
Andriash wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
NA> Obviously there must be a difference between say the Tab markers
NA> used by Eudora, and the "smart tabs" used by TB!.
Hi jlaikan,
on Tue, 1 May 2001 19:11:24 +0400 GMT (which was 01.05.2001, 17:11
+0100 GMT where I live) jlaikan wrote:
> Hello Allie,
> Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 10:51:31 AM, you wrote:
ACM Hamster is the freeware app (news and mail server) that will be able
ACM to get your newsgroup
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Hello Silviu!
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 at 7:26:30 AM you wrote:
> You'd say, "Look at NT", well I refuse to, it's a huge gorilla, and
> sucks to much system resources (in comparison to Linux which needs
> about the same resources that Win 95/98 seri
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I notice under Options/Editor Preferences you can check the box labelled
"Smart Tabs", but I am unable to find a description of just what a "Smart
Tab" is. If someone sends me a PGP signed message from another Mail
Client, and in that message the Send
Hello Allie,
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 10:51:31 AM, you wrote:
ACM>>> Hamster is the freeware app (news and mail server) that will be able
ACM>>> to get your newsgroup messages for you so that you could download
ACM>>> them from Hamster into TB!.
j>> Where may I get it from? Thanks.
ACM> Try her
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Hello Leo Zelevinsky !
On Tue, 1 May 2001 10:36:52 -0400 GMT your local time,
which was 01.05.2001, 16:36 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
> I now installed 6.5.8ckt and I get for your message
> a pencil with an x, signer: "unknown, keyID=0xE10
Hi, Peter,
I understand about invalid vs valid.
However, I don't see where I can see this distinction between "good"
and "bad" signature.
I now installed 6.5.8ckt and I get for your message
a pencil with an x, signer: "unknown, keyID=0xE10774CE", Key ID:
"Invalid Key". Where does it say that th
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Dear Sergey,
On Monday, April 30, 2001 (22:22), you wrote :
SK> Hello All, I'm looking for a program to store my TB! messages.
SK> Because I have lots of them (thousands) and sorted into many
SK> folders (300 or something) I can't just export me
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 11:52:51 AM, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
> Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 10:49:02 AM, Roman Schechtel wrote:
>> Hi Silviu,
>> Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 8:08:41 AM, you wrote:
>>> Can someone tell me what GDK was used to make The Bat!'s GUI ?
>>> I ask this because it seems that the
Hello ,
I've just paid for TB! and then tried to print the
order receipt - nothing!
I see all the right dialogue boxes - it recognises the
printer, lets me change properties etc. When I hit the
last 'ok' The printer Id briefly appears in the task
bar and then - nothing!
I've been th
Hi Silviu,
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 10:52:51 AM, you wrote:
> On my comp it takes about 5s to fire up the editor.
> Is this the case on your PCs too?
Hmm, no. Not really. Maybe it's because of my P3-933 ;-) However - a
developpment under C++ would certainly make the UI faster and the
whole applic
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Hello Brian,
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 04:34:51 [ -0400 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Bringing newsgroup and mailing lists
messages together':
Brian> In case Nick is snoozing
Got it. Thanks.
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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 10:49:02 AM, Roman Schechtel wrote:
> Hi Silviu,
> Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 8:08:41 AM, you wrote:
>> Can someone tell me what GDK was used to make The Bat!'s GUI ?
>> I ask this because it seems that the developers used Qt from
>> Trolltech (www.troll.no), and I want to
Hello PFord and others following this thread,
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001 14:02:14 -0400 (Sat, 28 Apr 20:02:14 in Copenhagen) you wrote:
> So, I was thinking that I might switch to using Agent for both
> newsgroups and mailing lists, keeping The Bat! for non-mailing list use,
> but that would be a kludg
Hi Jan,
@ 4:30:25 AM on 5/1/2001, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
...
Nick>> Xnews is a terrific (free) News Reader, and I highly recommend
Nick>> it.
JR> Got a URL for us?
In case Nick is snoozing, as I will be shortly:
baseurl: http://xnews.3dnews.net/
beta: http://xnews.3dnews.net/test/
:)
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B
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Hello Nick,
On Tuesday, May 01, 2001 21:56:50 [ -0700 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Bringing newsgroup and mailing lists
messages together':
Nick> Xnews is a terrific (free) News Reader, and I highly recommend it.
Got a URL for us?
Hi Silviu,
Tuesday, May 01, 2001, 8:08:41 AM, you wrote:
> Can someone tell me what GDK was used to make The Bat!'s GUI ?
> I ask this because it seems that the developers used Qt from
> Trolltech (www.troll.no), and I want to be sure of this.
Beside this there seem to be Delphi-like Icons in
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