Hello Liviu FEODOROV (RAL Computers),
On Monday, April 22 2002 at 04:39 AM PDT, you wrote:
I want to make a simple filter:
Be careful that you don't start a new message by changing the subject of
an existing Reply. You may not reach enough List Members to help you
because they may have
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, at 13:50:57 +1200 Carren wrote:
CS I have one of my accounts set up with multiple folders and sub folders
CS for all my list mail. All the received folders are blue. I have no
CS recollection of making them blue - they just
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On Tuesday, 23 April 2002 at 1:50 p.m. I wrote:
CS OK ... probably yet another stupid question no doubt due to yet
CS another brain freeze on my part :-)
CS I have one of my accounts set up with multiple folders and sub
CS folders for all my list
When I start up The Bat, I receive prompt boxes that state:
Files with extension .VCF are not associated with the Bat. Do you
wish to associate these files with The Bat?
I always say no. However, what do files of these types do and
should I be saying yes.
Avi
Chicago
Hello Carren Stuart,
On Monday, April 22 2002 at 06:50 PM PDT, you wrote:
I am probably missing something here (as usual!) but I really don't
remember doing anything in the first place to create the blue folders.
The Folders turn blue if they contain unread messages. ;o)
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Hello Stefan Zauchenberger,
On Monday, April 22 2002 at 05:56 AM PDT, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have put remove, unsubscribe and nothing in the
subject line, but I am still getting the messages.
Leave the subject line blank... just hit the Mailto link above and send
the message
ON Monday, April 22, 2002, 11:49:25 PM, you wrote:
LL Hi Gerard,
LLIt did arrive and as you said it appears to be from
LLmy own computer and with the attachment file showing
LLup. Scary. Can people do this, send stuff like this
LLout to other people and make it appear as though
Hello Achdut/Chicago,
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 8:50:35 AM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
a Files with extension .VCF are not associated with the Bat. Do you
a wish to associate these files with The Bat?
a I always say no. However, what do files
Hello William,
On Monday, April 22, 2002 at 11:51:14 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
WE So my feature request is for a remove from address book as a right
WE click option for any email address.
WE What do you guys think?
I think it is already
Hello achdut!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 8:50:35 AM you wrote:
I always say no. However, what do files of these types do and
should I be saying yes.
They are electronic visiting cards, which can be appended to e-mails.
In your account properties you have a button Edit Personal vCard.
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Hi,
Is there a way to make The Bat run with PGP 7.x?
I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1
which forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
Or has anyone managed to install PGPdisk 7.1.1 without uninstalling
an
old PGP version?
ON Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 9:28:49 AM, you wrote:
DH Hello achdut!
DH I'd say Yes to the dialogue.
And you have to say YES over and over again.
Can't TB! remember this setting and change it automatically?
I wonder what is changing this setting every time?
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Best regards,
Gerard
Insert
Hello Gerard!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 12:55:12 PM you wrote:
And you have to say YES over and over again.
Can't TB! remember this setting and change it automatically?
I wonder what is changing this setting every time?
No.
Except you have installed OE, Outlook or IE. They just grab
Hello Florian!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 12:28:51 PM you wrote:
Is there a way to make The Bat run with PGP 7.x?
Per plug-in: No. Only with PGPTray.
I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1
which forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
It is - don't ask me why -
Bonjour,
I've noticed in my log this surprising line :
!23/04/2002, 12:15:21: FILTER - Could not start process for rule DD.beLe
fichier spécifié est introuvable
The fact is that the message corresponding has been downloaded, ...
and filtered correctly. Where is the problem ?
ON Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 1:28:49 PM, you wrote:
DH Except you have installed OE, Outlook or IE. They just grab covertly
DH back extensions they assume to be theirs.
Hi Dierk,
I have to admit to using IE, but I don't use Outlook or OE.
Is there a way to deactivate IE grabbing extensions?
I have been trying to import my old message base from Outlook and
have not had much luck. I have selected a few folders to convert and
the process sometimes causes program errors in TB.
When it does convert I find that many messages don't have real email
addresses, so you can't reply to them or
Hi,
Christopher Taylor-Davies wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
When it does convert I find that many messages don't have real email
addresses, so you can't reply to them or add them to your address book.
I think that this occurs with messages in HTML or RTF format. Plain text
emails seem
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 1:41:26 PM, Markus wrote:
Did you look at both parts (HTML and text) of such messages? What does the
raw message source (use key F9) show you?
Regards,
Markus
F9 on the converted message (which TB converts to Plain Text format) reveals:
From: Christopher
Hello Florian Klemenz,
On Tuesday, April 23 2002 at 03:28 AM PDT, you wrote:
Is there a way to make The Bat run with PGP 7.x?
If you are referring to a TB Plugin to use PGP 7.1.1 with TB... then the
answer is no. However, using PGPTray and the Hotkeys works just fine with
TB. I don't think
Hi,
Christopher Taylor-Davies wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
F9 on the converted message (which TB converts to Plain Text format) reveals:
From: Christopher Taylor-Davies
To: RogerLonghorn
Subject: Web Hosting
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 13:21:19 +0100
This is really strange. My
Hi,
last December the following question had been asked by Paul A. Thiessen:
[...] Is there some way to set up filtering so that it cascades - i.e.
so that when messages are moved into the inbox box1 from filters on
other accounts, these messages then get filtered by box1's filters
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 6:58:25 AM, Gerard wrote:
DH Except you have installed OE, Outlook or IE. They just grab
DH covertly back extensions they assume to be theirs.
I have to admit to using IE, but I don't use Outlook or OE.
Is there a way to deactivate IE grabbing extensions?
I don't
I'm sure that this has been addressed before but I could not find it in
the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be Netscape friendly. I just
downloaded the demo of TB 1.60c but the import wizard does not allow me
to import anything from Netscape 6.2.1. Is this a known issue and is
there a
ON Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 4:04:03 PM, you wrote:
DAC On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 6:58:25 AM, Gerard wrote:
DH Except you have installed OE, Outlook or IE. They just grab
DH covertly back extensions they assume to be theirs.
I have to admit to using IE, but I don't use Outlook or OE.
Is
Hi Andrew,
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 6:02:39 AM, you wrote:
AH I'm sure that this has been addressed before but I could not find it in
AH the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be Netscape friendly. I just
AH downloaded the demo of TB 1.60c but the import wizard does not allow me
AH to
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Hi Andrew,
@23 April 2002, 10:02:39 -0400 (15:02 UK time) Andrew Henderson wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sure that this has been addressed before but I could not find it
in the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be
Hi Andrew,
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 6:32:41 AM, you wrote:
AH Ok but my understanding was that this was a _feature_ of TB. The import
AH wizard does indicate Netscape 6.x as being supported. So, the question
AH remains: is there an official word on this issue? The product is of no
AH
Ok but my understanding was that this was a _feature_ of TB. The import
wizard does indicate Netscape 6.x as being supported. So, the question
remains: is there an official word on this issue? The product is of no
interest to me without a working import - not on a trial basis and
certainly
Is there a complete list somewhere of files installed and registry keys
created or modified by installing The Bat? I get an error message trying
to un-install from Windows control panel and I'd like to remove all
traces... TIA.
PP I think it is already partial available ...
PP Ctrl+W will add sender to address book, Ctrl+B will delete it ... I
PP don't know if I'd really need the very same option for _every_
PP e-mail-address in the message text :-)
PP If I don't want to receive mail anymore from a specific person and
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Not AFAIK. This hasn't come up before that I can remember... unless
anyone else knows otherwise. You might try a UNIX format export from
NS and import from there.
It was mentioned a couple of times on the tbbeta list with no responses
as in this message from April
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Hi Andrew,
@23 April 2002, 11:49:45 -0400 (16:49 UK time) Andrew Henderson wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It was mentioned a couple of times on the tbbeta list with no
responses as in this message from April 02:
snip
Also
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 9:02:39 AM, Andrew scribbled:
AH I'm sure that this has been addressed before but I could not find it in
AH the archives and the FAQ doesn't seem to be Netscape friendly. I just
AH downloaded the demo of TB 1.60c but the import wizard does not allow me
AH to import
Michael Disabato wrote:
The import wizard in 1.60c appears to be broke. I would strongly
recommend getting 1.53d off Tucows and try that.
Mike
Thanks Michael.
Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Hi!
I'm using the PGP 6.5.8 plugin. When I mark messages to be signed and/or
encrypted everything works fine. However, the emails are always stored
encrypted in my SENT folder, so I can't read them myself anymore! How can I
send the messages encrypted, but have them stored in my messagebase as
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
Does this in any manner help and work?
No.
There is nothing except in the program directory.
As Marck already mentioned: maybe file type associations you told The Bat!
to fetch for itself, but files are _exclusively_ stored in installation
directory.
No associations
Hello Andrew,
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 5:49:45 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
[Netscape-import-problem]
I don't have Netscape v6 installed nor do I have tested to import from
v4.x, but v.4 stores mails in MBOX formatted files.
Have you tried
Hello Carsten,
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 6:17:26 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
CGS I'm using the PGP 6.5.8 plugin. When I mark messages to be signed and/or
CGS encrypted everything works fine. However, the emails are always stored
CGS encrypted
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Hello Carsten
On 23 April 2002 at 12:17:26 -0400 (which was 17:17 where I live) Carsten
Guthardt-Schulz rearranged electrons to get
CGS I'm using the PGP 6.5.8 plugin. When I mark messages to be signed
CGS and/or encrypted everything works fine.
On 04/23/2002 05:04 AM Peter Palmreuther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a Files with extension .VCF are not associated with the Bat. Do you
a wish to associate these files with The Bat?
a I always say no. However, what do files of these types do and
a should I be saying yes.
These files are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Peter. Now, this may appear to be a stupid question, but what is a
virtual visiting/business card? It sounds to me like it is another form of
advertising that accompanies the large number of spam messages that I receive
daily
No. vcard is basically a format
Hello Andrew!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 4:32:41 PM you wrote:
BTW, my impression from what I've read on the web is that importing
from Netscape (6.1?) worked on previous releases of TB (1.53?) ?? Is
this correct, and if so, what happened to break this feature?
I don't know about this
Hello Andrew!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 4:36:30 PM you wrote:
Is there a complete list somewhere of files installed and registry keys
created or modified by installing The Bat? I get an error message trying
to un-install from Windows control panel and I'd like to remove all
traces...
Hello Avram!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 7:02:26 PM you wrote:
Thanks, Peter. Now, this may appear to be a stupid question, but what is a
virtual visiting/business card? It sounds to me like it is another form of
advertising that accompanies the large number of spam messages that I
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Hi Dierk,
@23 April 2002, 18:39:30 +0200 (17:39 UK time) Dierk Haasis wrote in
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It would have been a good idea to have started a new thread on this
one.
Why does this happen in the last two or three weeks
Hello,
My father has the Bat version 1.53d. The following problem occurs;
shortly after the splash screen the Bat asks for a name and a
password. My father cannot use therefore the emailclient. As for I
know the Bat was working properly before. Can anyone help me to solve
the problem.
My father
Hello Marck!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 8:08:50 PM you wrote:
Other than that, we have to acknowledge that 1.60 is a version of TB
that contains many features to entice OE users into the fold. As the
evangelists of the TB doctrine, we of the UDL should exercise care and
patience with
El martes 23 de abril de 2002, a las 8.55, Christopher Taylor-Davies decía:
CTD I have been trying to import my old message base from Outlook and
CTD have not had much luck. I have selected a few folders to convert and
CTD the process sometimes causes program errors in TB.
When I migrated from
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, at 12:55:12 +0200 Gerard wrote:
DH I'd say Yes to the dialogue.
G And you have to say YES over and over again.
G Can't TB! remember this setting and change it automatically?
Certainly yes, indeed. Go to Options | Preferences
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, at 17:13:28 +0100 Marck wrote:
MDP As Allie wrote to George at that time chuckle I think your using
MDP Netscape is pretty unusual these days.;-) As a result no-one seems to
MDP be sharing your problems.. It was a
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On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 3:28:51 AM PST, Florian Klemenz wrote:
I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1
which forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
Hello Florian,
Others have mentioned TB/PGP compatibility, but if
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, at 10:36:30 -0400 Andrew wrote:
AH Is there a complete list somewhere of files installed and registry keys
AH created or modified by installing The Bat? I get an error message trying
AH to un-install from Windows control panel
Howdy Dierk,
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 12:55:14 PM,
you wrote:
And here again I hope something: that I impressed everybody with the
width of my education. ;-)
I haven't been impressed since I was in the British Navy.
With a tip of the hat,
GJim c):{-
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Hello Jeroen,
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 19:08:42 +0200GMT (23-4-02, 19:08 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
J My father has the Bat version 1.53d. The following problem occurs;
J shortly after the splash screen the Bat asks for a name and a
J password. My father cannot use therefore the
Mandara wrote:
Maybe is a solution for Andrew to install some 1.5x
Bat version and do import that mail from NC; then he can switch to new
version, if he'd like it.
Mandara (v1.53d)
Yes, thanks, I had thought of that but the only version that I could
find was 1.53 and it doesn't import from
GJim wrote:
I haven't been impressed since I was in the British Navy.
With a tip of the hat,
GJim c):{-
Silly me, I thought the press gang went out soon after Nelson lost his
eye...
As for List Rules - excuse me for not realizing that the list wouldn't
start a new thread when I changed the
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Dear Florian
On 23 April 2002 at 12:28:51 +0200 (which was 11:28 where I live) Florian
Klemenz graced us with these comments
FK I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1 which
FK forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
I don't
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Hi Geir,
@22 April 2002, 14:48:56 +0200 (13:48 UK time) Geir Bækholt wrote in
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[+] Tools|SmartPad
I cannot find this item documented anywhere.. Can anyone tell me what
i does.
I can run it , and it
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, at 20:55:14 +0200 Dierk wrote:
DH Hopefully I was coming through as patient - although I admit having
DH been a bit more uneasy than usual on this list. Which has nothing to
DH do with Andrew, but only with the growing amount
The Bat isn't showing the images linked in the html mails I receive.
¿Is it a bug, or I just missed an option?.
I don't really like html mails, and I'm happy with TB's lack of
support to writing them, but if people insists on sending me this kind
of junk, I sometimes want to see them complete :)
The Bat isn't showing the images linked in the html mails I receive.
¿Is it a bug, or I just missed an option?.
I wonder if this is a security precaution? Since
mine don't work either, I generally have my html
newsletters sent to a web-based email addy for
convenience.
Jane
Hello Ricardo,
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 18:53:12 -0300, you wrote concerning
'Images in HTML mails':
...
The Bat isn't showing the images linked in the html mails I receive.
¿Is it a bug, or I just missed an option?.
No this is not a bug but it is done on purpose. If you do want to view
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 23:53:12 (-0300 GMT) Ricardo M. Reyes wrote:
The Bat isn't showing the images linked in the html mails I receive.
¿Is it a bug, or I just missed an option?.
That's correct when this images are stored on a remote server. TB will
display images in html mails only if
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Om 23:55 op dinsdag 23 april 2002, Jane Ellen:
The Bat isn't showing the images linked in the html mails I receive.
¿Is it a bug, or I just missed an option?.
I wonder if this is a security precaution? Since mine don't work either,
I generally
El martes 23 de abril de 2002, a las 19.12, Heinz Hombergs decía:
The Bat isn't showing the images linked in the html mails I receive.
¿Is it a bug, or I just missed an option?.
HH That's correct when this images are stored on a remote server. TB will
HH display images in html mails only if
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Andrew Henderson [AH] wrote:
...
The import wizard in 1.60c appears to be broke. I would strongly
recommend getting 1.53d off Tucows and try that.
AH Thanks Michael.
If you haven't found one just write to me and I can send it to you.
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Hi Ricardo,
@23 April 2002, 19:38:01 -0300 (23:38 UK time) Ricardo M. Reyes wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok, I get it. Although I think it should be optional, because I see
it as a privacy problem, and not a really big
Hello,
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 9:52:55 PM, you wrote:
RO Try to delete the password (or the group) at: Options - Network admin
Yes, but he cannot access the Bat anymore. :-( He needs the login/password
for that. Is there a way to delete passwords with deleting a
config-file, without deleting
Hello ,
I can't get an outgoing mail filter to work and I don't know why. I'll
describe what I'm doing because maybe there is a better way, then get
to specifics. I have a contact DB which I dump names, email addresses,
other variables for the day into a CSV file. I import this info into
a
Hello Marck,
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 3:55:07 PM, you wrote:
MDP SmartPad was produced in response to those who actually like the
MDP TB editor and wanted to use it (and access Quick Templates) in a
MDP general purpose notepad form. With the system-wide hot keys,
MDP SmartPad can become an
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Greetings Marck
On 23 April 2002 at 21:55:07 +0100 (which was 21:55 where I live) Marck D
Pearlstone might have written
[+] Tools|SmartPad
...
Can anyone tell me more about it ?
MDP SmartPad was produced in response to those who actually
I am suspicious that my Palm Desktop grabs the extension.
Elaine
Hello Dierk
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, you wrote
Except you have installed OE, Outlook or IE. They just grab covertly
back extensions they assume to be theirs.
Hello ETM,
On Tuesday, April 23 2002 at 09:53 PM PDT, you wrote:
I am suspicious that my Palm Desktop grabs the extension.
Well really, that is the Application that should grab the vcf extension
because it's Contact Management Software. When/if you answer 'No' to TB's
request to take it
That's what I did and that's why I didn't have a problem, but I
thought it might help the person who did -- perhaps he also is
using Palm software and hadn't made the connection.
Elaine
Hello Nick
On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, you wrote
Well really, that is the Application that should grab
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