Very quiet in here

2001-06-23 Thread Dierk Haasis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello TBUDL Members! Ain't that funny, for now two days nothing seems to happen here - no discussions, no questions, no answers. did anything happen - like aliens capturing evrybody but me? - -- Dierk Haasis http://www.Write4U.de PGP keys a

Re: Very quiet in here

2001-06-23 Thread Benson Wills
Guess everyone's worn out by producing all the upgrades recently!! WHEW! DH> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- DH> Hash: SHA1 DH> Ain't that funny, for now two days nothing seems to happen here - no DH> discussions, no questions, no answers. DH> did anything happen - like aliens captur

Re: Very quiet in here

2001-06-23 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Dierk, On Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 3:54:36 PM you wrote: DH> did anything happen - like aliens capturing evrybody but me? And me, if so :-) -- Regards Peter Palmreuthermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Bat! v1.53d on Windows 98 4.90 Build 3000 [WindowsME]) Yo

Deleting messages

2001-06-23 Thread syv
Hi TBUDL, I have a new problem with 1.53d, The deleted messages with CTRL-Del on the floder would send the messages to the Trash. Now they are deleted completely. I cannot review them before really emptying the trash. I have about 20 filters for spam, They use to send the mail to the tras

Re: Deleting messages

2001-06-23 Thread syv
On Saturday, June 23, 2001 , syv wrote the following in regards to: [Deleting messages] Just discovered further information: 1. TB stays on 24x7. It's my listserver. 2. I just closed it. Now the deletion if messages with Ctrl-Del does send the messages to the Trash. 3. Since restarting the "Co

Re[3]: Out of Resources Message Error

2001-06-23 Thread Dominik 'IronHand' Dalek
Hello! As an answer for Your letter, I would like to write: >> I know ICQ uses a lot of GDI resources, so I don't know if Daniel is >> running ICQ when using TB!? On my system ICQ eats about 1300 GDI >> objects, while TB! and IE only use 400. > I don't think ICQ should be a problem, unless he ha

Re: Very quiet in here

2001-06-23 Thread Anne-Sophie Hombert
Hello Dierk, DH> did anything happen - like aliens capturing evrybody but me? Maybe just too nice weather and everybody is out golfing ;-) -- Best regards, Anne-Sophie -- __ Archives : Moderators :

Default dial up isp

2001-06-23 Thread John Phillips
Hello fellow Bat! fans. How do I control which is the default dial up isp for my two mail accounts? Bat! does not use the default set up in IE 5.5, but rather the SMTP account for sending, which suits me fine because of my set up, but just curious!. -- Regards, John Phillips Sydney, Austra

text or something else?

2001-06-23 Thread Benson Wills
Anyone ever get this response from a mail system after sending a TB! message? All I did was type and send a "plain text" message (or so I thought!) Hello, The vBulletin issue system is unable to process your email due to the following errors. Error message(s): Unrecognise

Re: Default dial up isp

2001-06-23 Thread Thomas F
Hello John, On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 06:29:47 +1000 GMT (24/06/2001, 04:29 +0800 GMT), John Phillips wrote: > How do I control which is the default dial up isp for my two mail accounts? Choice one: Options / Network & Admin / Dail-Up Network connection. Choice two: Is under Accont / Properties /

Re: Default dial up isp

2001-06-23 Thread A Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 06:29:47 +1000, John thoughtfully wrote the following: ... JP> Bat! does not use the default set up in IE 5.5, but rather the SMTP JP> account for sending, which suits me fine because of my set up, but JP> just curious!. Go into e

Re: text or something else?

2001-06-23 Thread Thomas F
Hello Benson, I am quoting you in full, because many people will nto have seen your message. You have replied to an old message deep inside a thread. If you wish all member of this list to see your message, it is always best to hit "new message" instead of replying to an old one and just deleting

Re: Dispatch Center access

2001-06-23 Thread Scott Frederick
Hello Marck, Friday, June 22, 2001, 2:37:04 AM, you wrote: SF>> How do you access the Dispatch Center (I think that is what it is SF>> called)? The thing that allows you to delete or otherwise handle SF>> messages on the server before downloading. MDP> See "Account | Dispatch mail on server..."