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Hello,
I posted a message about this yesterday, but the thread was quickly
taken over by a tangential subject. I'd like to revisit this now...
I receive daily weather forecasts, and they arrive as both plain text
and HTML. Sometimes, I want to see
Melissa Reese wrote on Monday, March 25, 2002:
> TB! MAPI is working for me from Mailbag.
Hmmm. Misery would have loved company, but I'll console myself with
the knowledge As I recall, MBA 2.60 gave me MAPI problems, too: a
mail composition window would open up, but without address.
Just getting used to v. 1.6 and thoroughly enjoying it. Well done
team. Now here's a real blue sky question. Is there any way the
address book can be opened independantly of The Bat! like the Windows
address book can independantly of Outlook Express? It's a reasonably
capable little address book n
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On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 3:38:31 PM PST, Joseph N. wrote:
> Can others confirm this? Is this a Mailbag Assistant or a TB! issue,
> or neither?
Hello Joseph,
I'm still using Mailbag v2.6c (I don't want to install the 2.8 beta
versions just yet)
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Om 0:27 op dinsdag 26 maart 2002, Yuki Taga:
> Maybe it is, but to me it just seems like a typical case of software
> bloat and redundancy, albeit probably on a small scale here.
oh please. a pre-installed folder and a pre-installed rule. doesn't re
> What we want is the other half which would allow you to say "IF not
> in the address book, then direct the message here.
The program already has it. Office Sorting/Filters, look under the
Advanced tab.
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On 26-3-02 at 01:16, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> Hello Yuki Taga,
>> Maybe it is, but to me it just seems like a typical case of software
>> bloat and redundancy, albeit probably on a small scale here.
> That pretty much sums up my view on it as well, and you can add the
> SmartBat memo pad 't
Hello Yuki Taga,
On Monday, March 25 2002 at 03:27 PM PDT, you wrote:
> Maybe it is, but to me it just seems like a typical case of software
> bloat and redundancy, albeit probably on a small scale here.
That pretty much sums up my view on it as well, and you can add the
SmartBat memo pad 'thin
I also would like that method or option. As it stands now, my INBOX
has become my SPAM box and the KNOWN my "Inbox". Since the filter
itself will allow you to direct it's selection to any folder you want
the implementation is almost there. What we want is the other half
which would allow you t
On 25-3-02 at 21:25, Michael Disabato kindly wrote:
> Monday, March 25, 2002, 1:21:57 PM, Luc scribbled:
L>> What about a backup and re-install 1.53d again and do the
> I had a backup of everything except the 1.53d install file. Um. Duh.
I kept one. Mail me privately if you want it.
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"Major Problems with 1.60":
MD> I would like to find a definition of "properly", since I told TB where
MD> to put the root folder (D:\data\BatMail) a
I'm sending this potential bug report to both the Mailbag Assistant
mailing list and The Bat!'s user mailing list.
On a Win98 machine with TB! ver. 1.60a as the default client and with
its MAPI support installed, I get an address violation error when
trying to reply through TB! from a Mailbag Ass
Monday, March 25, 2002, 1:08:33 PM, Nick scribbled:
NA> I'm sure that all the information you want is still on your Computer, but
Yes. Having more experience with computers than I care to admit, I
created a backup just before the installation. :)
NA> you will have to move certain files to a
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:42:44 -0800, Roberto Machorro [RM] graced us
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RM>> I think that the "Inbox - Known" is a good idea
Maybe it is, but to me it just seems like a typical case of software
bloat and redundancy, albeit probably on a small scale here.
Basically, what it
Hi Co-Batties,
nice feature! Is there any way to assign something like "End"
"Del", "Home" etc.?
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Monday, March 25, 2002, 1:21:57 PM, Luc scribbled:
L> What about a backup and re-install 1.53d again and do the
I had a backup of everything except the 1.53d install file. Um. Duh.
L> installation properly ?
I would like to find a definition of "properly", since I told TB where
to put the
Fellow Bat Users,
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"Winamp currently playing **"
Cookie in your signature
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I might get corrected on this, but I believe that the "Known" filter
is just a preset way to do what was and remains possible using the
pre-existing filter set. You can easily set up one or two filters to
accomplish your desired result.
- Disable the Inbox-Known filter. Move the folder to the b
Monday, March 25, 2002, 3:44:48 PM, you wrote:
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RM>> I think that the "Inbox - Known" is a good idea, but I would rather
RM>> have the known e-mails
Hi Moz,
> Well, that plus robust importing of unix MBOX files (I just submitted
> a bug report after a 500MB mailbox produced about 50 emails that are
> bogus. Lines that start with "From" seem to be always treated as
> the start of a new email, and one guy keeps starting his messages
> with "Fro
It was foretold that on 25-3-2002 @ 21:19:47 GMT+0100 (which was 21:19
where I live) Luc wrote and spread these wise comments on "1.60 new
features":
L> Sorry to but in here, but can you guys and girls really place your
L> mouse "blind" on a tiny dot on your screen??
Of course, this was a (mis
It was foretold that on 25-3-2002 @ 15:05:24 GMT-0500 (which was 21:05
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ACM> It's this point that we were discussing, i.e., that the location of the
ACM> button is right beside the minimize button and thus ge
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:42:44 -0800, Roberto Machorro [RM] graced us with
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RM> I think that the "Inbox - Known" is a good idea, but I would rather
RM> have the known e-mails go to my "Inbox" and unknown e-mails go to
RM> "Inbox - Unk
Hello All,
I've just started the 30 day trial. Last night, I moved a number of
folders, some of which had associated filters, to a newly created
common folder. A quick check in the sorting/filtering office
suggested that all filters had successfully transferred along with
those folders move
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where I live) Dwight A Corrin wrote and spread these wise comments on
"Major Problems with 1.60":
DAC> Or a backup and clean install of 1.60?
Before i installed 1.60, i made a backup of 1.53d. After installing
1.60 i had so
On Monday, March 25, 2002, 1:21:57 PM, Luc wrote:
> What about a backup and re-install 1.53d again and do the
> installation properly ?
Or a backup and clean install of 1.60?
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It was foretold that on 25-3-2002 @ 11:42:44 GMT-0800 (which was 20:42
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"Changing properties for "Inbox - Known"":
RM> What is the SmartBat? I haven't found documentation on it.
A notepad with search capacity. It comes in
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 20:18:14 +0100, Miguel A. Urech [MAU] graced us with
these comments:
...
>> It's funny that the very thing that we were discussing on the beta list
>> is turning out to affect you. Unfortunately it cannot be turned off.
MAU> I don
Hello Melissa,
25. marec 2002, 20:17:20, you wrote:
MR> I just get a bunch of that (above) from that message. No decoding at
MR> all here.
Yep, that's what everybody's getting. Some stupid server removed
`Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base-64` from the header...
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Hi!
I've happily upgraded to 1.60, I love the menu navigator, the HTML
mails stuff (on a personal note, I dislike HTML e-mails, but if
the sender gives me no other choice, at least it's tolerable :),
that none of my settings/prefs changed or got lost and that it seems
a little faster. Good Job!
Hello Marck,
25. marec 2002, 18:33:58, you wrote:
MDP> Oops! That base64 encoding didn't decode very well, did it?
Umm... No :(
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It was foretold that on 25-3-2002 @ 11:08:33 GMT-0800 (which was 20:08
where I live) Nick Andriash wrote and spread these wise comments on
"Major Problems with 1.60":
NA> I'm sure that all the information you want is still on your Computer, but
NA> you will have to move certain files to a new loc
Hi Allie,
> It's funny that the very thing that we were discussing on the beta list
> is turning out to affect you. Unfortunately it cannot be turned off.
I don't know what you guys discussed in the beta list but I find the
location of the navigator button completely... crazy! Why couldn't it
be
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On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 9:10:51 AM PST, Jernej Simoncic wrote:
> SGVsbG8gdHJhY2VyLA0KDQoyNS4gbWFyZWMgMjAwMiwgMTc6MzE6MzAsIHl
I just get a bunch of that (above) from that message. No decoding at
all here.
Melissa
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Hello Michael Disabato,
On Monday, March 25 2002 at 10:47 AM PDT, you wrote:
> I'm still in the trial stage of this program, so I'm interested to
> know if any other upgrades have seen this level of problem, and if
> anyone else installing 1.60 saw anything like this at all.
>
> Lastly,
Hello Michael Disabato,
On Monday, March 25 2002 at 10:59 AM PDT, you wrote:
> Not that I'm aware of. I thought it strange that 1.53 put all the
> folders for the main account in the same directory as the main account
> instead of under the main account, but thought that was how the
My address book disappeared as well. While there were only 4 entries,
this is not the kind of behavior I was expecting.
Mike
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Monday, March 25, 2002, 12:52:17 PM, Nick scribbled:
NA> Did you perchance use non-default locations for your Data Folders when you
NA> first installed TB 1.53... then accept the default location when you
NA> installed TB 1.60? It sure seems as if TB has created new Data Folders for
NA> you.
Not
On Saturday, March 23, 2002, 9:05:38 AM, Geoff wrote:
GL> Using The Bat! v1.60 on Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
GL> I've just upraded and noticed that the Help doesn't describe two of
GL> the new features; features that I would like to turn off, but am
GL> unsure whether I can or shou
Folks,
I happily found The Bat and installed it over the 3/16 weekend.
Conversion from Eudora went well. I really enjoyed 1.53d. Today I
upgraded to 1.60 and things got "interesting". :)
1. All 82 of my filters are gone.
2. The indexes in the folder tree for 89 folders have been dupl
Peter,
> Is 'View' / 'Message List' in this opening windows activated???
It wasn't on mine, so thanks for making me look. It's now active and a nice
option it it as well.
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It was foretold that on 25-3-2002 @ 13:23:49 GMT-0500 (which was 19:23
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"viewing problem":
ACM> Normally, you open those view folder windows by *double*-clicking on the
ACM> message in the main window. If you didn't double click
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Hi Peter,
@25 March 2002, 18:52:26 +0100 (17:52 UK time) Peter Palmreuther wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP>> Oops! That base64 encoding didn't decode very well, did it?
> I think this is an old problem we already have had on l
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@ 18:43:52 +0100 [ Mon, 25 Mar 2002], Luc [L] contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
...
L> All of a sudden when i want to open a message, rather then reading it
L> in the preview window, i get a window called 'viewing folder of luc"
L> and all th
It was foretold that on 25-3-2002 @ 18:53:19 GMT+0100 (which was 18:53
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on "viewing problem":
PP> Is 'View' / 'Message List' in this opening windows activated???
Of course !!
& again lol
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Hello Luc,
On Monday, March 25, 2002 at 6:43:52 PM you wrote in
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
L> All of a sudden when i want to open a message, rather then reading
L> it in the preview window, i get a window called 'viewing folder of
L> luc" and all the subjectS of my message
Hello Marck,
On Monday, March 25, 2002 at 6:33:58 PM you wrote in
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
>> BTW: Melissa, what about this message, I sent it as base64, maybe it
>> won't get autoconverted back to 8bit. >>ÿþ<<
MDP> Oops! That base64 encoding didn't decode very well, did it?
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Hi Jernej,
@25 March 2002, 18:10:51 +0100 (17:10 UK time) Jernej Simoncic wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> BTW: Melissa, what about this message, I sent it as base64, maybe it
> won't get autoconverted back to 8bit. >>ÿþ<<
Oops!
Hi list,
All of a sudden when i want to open a message, rather then reading
it in the preview window, i get a window called 'viewing folder of
luc" and all the subjectS of my messages are shown. It's the same
result as when you click on the message on the mailticker, except
i'm clicking
Hello Jernej,
On Monday, March 25, 2002 at 6:10:51 PM you wrote in
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
JS> BTW: Melissa, what about this message, I sent it as base64, maybe it
JS> won't get autoconverted back to 8bit. >>ÿþ<<
No. It wasn't. But it's 'Content-Transfer-Encoding:' got lost
Not sitting in front of my TB! right now, so I can't try it. Can someone tell
me what the best/most effective way to import my Outlook 2000 contact list to
The Bat! is? Import the .pst file? export from Outlook to CSV/TXT file then
import?
TIA,
Geordon
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Hello Jernej Simončič,
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:20:07 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, March 25, 2002, 5:20:07 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Jernej Simončič wrote:
> Hello tracer,
> 25. marec 2002, 1:38:17, you wrote:
t>> Seems to me a bug in the html viewer and maybe the translat
Hello Robert Golovniov,
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 13:58:35 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, March 25, 2002, 6:58:35 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Robert Golovniov wrote:
> Hello Melissa,
> Sunday, March 24, 2002, 10:57:23 PM, you wrote:
MR>> ÿþ
> Wow! What I can see here are two Cyri
Hi tbudl,
I just upgraded to 1.60. I have been using Maximizer to
store some emails. Now, after the upgrade, as soon as I try
to save the message in Maximizer, the focus switch to TB. I
have to click back on Maximizer to save the email.
Maximizer 6.0, Windows 2000sp2, 512Mb Ram, 15gig+ free
disk
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@25 March 2002, 15:50:53 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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> This does sound *very* useful, many thanks for a prompt and
> detailed reply.
This response was a superb example of the
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Hi Marck,
Sorry Marck, I genuinely forgot.
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Hello Dwight A Corrin,
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 19:40:44 -0600 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, March 25, 2002, 8:40:44 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Dwight A Corrin wrote:
> On Sunday, March 24, 2002, 7:12:18 PM, tracer wrote:
>> is everybody using the FIXED or the 'proportional' HTML view
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Hi Gene,
Monday, March 25, 2002, 3:39:52 PM, you wrote:
GG> click Account; click Sorting/Office filters
GG> click on the plus by inbox. Select
GG> Click "this rule is active" should result in a check in that box.
GG> In the list box above one or
click Account; click Sorting/Office filters
click on the plus by inbox. Select
Click "this rule is active" should result in a check in that box.
In the list box above one or more address books will be listed. Check
those that you want searched to make a match.
Move this filter to the bottom of
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Hi John,
Monday, March 25, 2002, 10:04:46 AM, you wrote:
JP> Hello Wayne
JP> You wrote On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, at 21:55:09 [GMT -0800] (16:55 Monday where I
live):-
MR>>> I'm a bit curious about this too. I installed v1.60 over my previous
MR>>>
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Hi Dierk,
Monday, March 25, 2002, 10:35:48 AM, you wrote:
DH> Hello daveiw!
DH> On Monday, March 25, 2002 at 9:45:40 AM you wrote:
>> Forgive my ignorance, but I keep seeing messages referring to
>> 'known' folders - could anyone tell m
Hello Ron,
Sunday, March 24, 2002, 2:29:06 AM, you wrote:
RS> Also, I use McAfee AV. Is there a plug-in scheduled for McAfee?
And I use Norton AntiVirus 2001
(And I haven't upgraded TB! until I've read all the messages about
1.60 - which looks like it will take a while!)
Using The Bat! v
Hello Sebastian,
On Monday, March 25, 2002 at 12:44:53 PM you wrote in
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
SM> Im trying to connect to an IMAP server via TLS at port 993. So I've
SM> set that in the transport options. But I get no connect to the
SM> server, because TB still tries to u
Hi list,
Im trying to connect to an IMAP server via TLS at port 993. So I've
set that in the transport options. But I get no connect to the
server, because TB still tries to use port 143, the regular port. I
see that in the logfile and also sniffing my network adapter says
that it connects a
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Hello Melissa,
Sunday, March 24, 2002, 10:57:23 PM, you wrote:
MR> ÿþ
Wow! What I can see here are two Cyrillic characters. How come?
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Hello daveiw!
On Monday, March 25, 2002 at 9:45:40 AM you wrote:
> Forgive my ignorance, but I keep seeing messages referring to
> 'known' folders - could anyone tell me what this means and what value it
> would have please?
It is connected to a new standard filter which will put all
Monday, March 25, 2002, 8:45:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Forgive my ignorance, but I keep seeing messages referring to
> 'known' folders - could anyone tell me what this means and what value it
> would have please?
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Hello Wayne
You wrote On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, at 21:55:09 [GMT -0800] (16:55 Monday where I live):-
MR>> I'm a bit curious about this too. I installed v1.60 over my previous
MR>> version (1.53t), and I don't see any "Inbox-Known" folders. However -
MR>> if I look in my sorting office for each a
Hello tracer,
25. marec 2002, 1:38:17, you wrote:
t> Seems to me a bug in the html viewer and maybe the translation
t> tables...
We already concluded that it was server trouble...
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Hi all,
Forgive my ignorance, but I keep seeing messages referring to
'known' folders - could anyone tell me what this means and what value it
would have please?
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