Hallo Peter,
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 18:01:45 -0400GMT (21-6-02, 0:01 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
PK I presume I have not moved the file which contains the shortcuts.
PK Would appreciate any advise of which file contains them.
I suppose that would be shortcuts.cfg, the file can be found in
Hello Jim,
It was Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 9:24 AM, when Jim [J] wrote:
J Viewing the mail in TB and then opening the Dispatch Mail window is
J not especially efficient IMO. I was just wondering if TB had a
J better way of doing it than that. :)
You could use a manual filter with the
Hello Jonathan,
On Friday, June 21, 2002 at 21:50:44 -0500, you wrote concerning '1.60
broke':
...
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg40261.html
Try that :)
Shouldn't Ritlabs fix this? Because when new users want to test TB!
and it shuts down the minute they try to
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Hi David,
@21 June 2002, 11:38:38 +0200 (10:38 UK time) David van Zuijlekom
wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg40261.html
Try that :)
Shouldn't Ritlabs fix this? Because
Hello Marck,
On Friday, June 21, 2002 at 10:54:31 +0100, you wrote concerning '1.60
broke':
...
Erm ... new users have empty history lists, so it doesn't happen to
them. Another fix is to delete the existing history list.
O yes of course, I didn't think about that. ;-)
The problem is a
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 11:54, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Erm ... new users have empty history lists, so it doesn't happen to
them.
Yes, when they send their first email. At the time of their second the
history list is no longer empty and TB! would shut itself down. I for
certain would not
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Friday, June 21, 2002
6:45:10 AM
RE: Under account/properties/options the ** periodically checking each * does not
work
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings vj135doppa,
On Thursday, June 20, 2002, 2:58:43 PM, you wrote:
vj135doppa Did CTRL +
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Hi Marcus,
@21 June 2002, 12:32:57 +0200 (11:32 UK time) Marcus Ohlström wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erm ... new users have empty history lists, so it doesn't happen to
them.
Yes, when they send their first email. At the
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 5:54 AM, you wrote:
Shouldn't Ritlabs fix this? Because when new users want to test TB!
and it shuts down the minute they try to enter something in the TO:
field, they might leave TB! right away.
MDP Erm ... new users have empty history lists, so it doesn't happen
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 6:54 AM, you wrote:
MDP Are you sure? The impression I had was that it was only mature /
MDP legacy history lists with corrupt entries that caused this problem.
MDP Once the history was restarted the bug was gone.
I for certain would not keep evaluating a program
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 12:54, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
I've never seen *ever* the problem myself and have *always* had
history enabled (auto-complete from History + Default address book).
Me neither, but I've seen reports where new users had this problem.
Don't know how new they were
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 13:04, Paul Cartwright wrote:
we all seem to know this bug so we don't use the feature, right ?
Not quite, many of us, like me and Marck, uses the history without any
problems whatsoever.
--
Regards,
Marcus Ohlström
Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 2000 5.0 Build
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Hi Paul,
@21 June 2002, 07:04:47 -0400 (12:04 UK time) Paul Cartwright wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a real problem believing THAT many people have a corrupt
history file.
You say *that* many like there have been
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 7:16 AM, you wrote:
I have a real problem believing THAT many people have a corrupt
history file.
MDP You say *that* many like there have been thousands. I don't see that.
MDP I've seen *some reports* of it happening. But it's not regular. If it
MDP could be more
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Hi Paul,
@21 June 2002, 07:41:42 -0400 (12:41 UK time) Paul Cartwright wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have winXP with an NTFS filesystem, I shouldn't have file corruption
on a new system, so how does it happen ? a TB crash
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 8:01 AM, you wrote:
MDP What you're not appreciating is that some specific event/data/action
MDP is causing TB to create that corruption in the data. That specific
MDP thing hasn't yet been sufficiently documented or isolated for RITlabs
MDP to fix it. Simple. It may
Hi David,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 12:15:24 +0200, you wrote:
Maybe they should write a piece of code that would delete the history
file when it's corrupted, instead of closing the whole program.
Or maybe write a better error trapper for that section. I had this occur on the
other computer I
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 8:01 AM, you wrote:
MDP What you're not appreciating is that some specific event/data/action
MDP is causing TB to create that corruption in the data. That specific
MDP thing hasn't yet been sufficiently documented or isolated for RITlabs
MDP to fix it. Simple. It may
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 14:18, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I did a search and didn't find a .his file in my TB folders,
Check your account dir, in my case it's
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\MAIL\marcus and the file is namned
ACCOUNT.HIS
and I couldn't find the link on the ritlabs page to report a
Hey Paul,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60q) Personal
to write the following on Friday, June 21, 2002 at 8:18:57 AM.
MDP I'd like someone with a .his file that causes it to file a
MDP report on the BugTraq and upload the file as evidence.
PC well, I turned the history back on, tried to
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 8:29 AM, you wrote:
I did a search and didn't find a .his file in my TB folders,
MO Check your account dir, in my case it's
MO C:\Program Files\The Bat!\MAIL\marcus and the file is namned
MO ACCOUNT.HIS
well there it is! so, there will be one for every account I
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 8:28 AM, you wrote:
TM Hey Paul,
PC I did a search and didn't find a .his file in my TB folders,
TM There should be \The Bat!\MAIL\history.his
TM and (one each) \The Bat!\MAIL\'YourAccount\account.his
TM I don't know which one is used for this (they both seem to
Hey Paul,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60q) Personal
to write the following on Friday, June 21, 2002 at 8:41:27 AM.
PC um, well I went to that page, logged in anonymously, but the font
PC is unreadable ( language?)using Opera 6.03:
I saw the same thing when using anon I logged in
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 8:50 AM, you wrote:
TM Hey Paul,
TM My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60q) Personal
TM to write the following on Friday, June 21, 2002 at 8:41:27 AM.
PC um, well I went to that page, logged in anonymously, but the font
PC is unreadable ( language?)using Opera
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 8:01 AM, you wrote:
MDP -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MDP Hash: SHA1
MDP Hi Paul,
MDP What you're not appreciating is that some specific event/data/action
MDP is causing TB to create that corruption in the data. That specific
MDP thing hasn't yet been
Hello Paul,
On Friday, June 21, 2002 at 09:33:18 -0400, you wrote concerning '1.60
broke':
...
The following NEW bug has been ADDED.
I wanted to test the account.his file but I when I try to download the
file I get the following error in my browser:
,- [ Error 404 - File Not Found ]
|
On Thursday, June 20, 2002, Greg Strong wrote...
Yes the lack of multiple news servers is an issue which will be fixed
in version 2 according to Forte. I only connect to 2 news servers, so
I just run multiple instances. This is NOT a real problem.
Maybe I'll get back to using it in version
Hello David,
On Friday, June 21, 2002 at 4:03:22 PM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):
DvZ It looks like the file isn't on the server of Ritlabs.
It is, only the 'Matis - Bugtracker' seems to be buggy.
Try this URL:
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote...
Or maybe write a better error trapper for that section. I had this
occur on the other computer I installed it on within a couple of
hours of installing it [TB 1.60c]. I might spend some time, and try
regenerating it, and let Ritlabs know
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JA There are so many useful features in Agent, it makes it difficult to
JA learn them all.
Jonathan,
Is Agent good at offline reading, and can one compose messages offline
to be dispatched on next
Hello Jonathan Angliss,
In Reference to your Posting on Friday, June 21 2002 at 07:21 AM PDT,
There are so many useful features in Agent, it makes it difficult to
learn them all. The speed kill files are really useful, along with
proper support for scoring
Agent supports scoring now? That
Subject: Newsreader
From: Miguel Urech
~~
Hello Miguel,
As you may already know, I use TB for newsgroups... and with multiple
servers. Yes, with the aid of the News-to-Mail and Mail-to-News
routers of MailTraq's free version.
Let me
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Nick Andriash wrote...
Agent supports scoring now? That is news to me, as it sure didn't last
time I used it, which is why I 'upgraded' to XNews. ;o)
My bad... hehe... I got Xnews and Agent mixed up... some of the
screens look remarkably similar ;)
--
Jonathan
I can handle the GPG stuff for now, it's not a big deal. I'll just learn to
type my passphrase faster. ;) However...
Spake Thomas F on 6/21/2002, at 11:41:40 +0700:
I believe he means in the context of hitting PgDown. However, by
hitting PgDown, he keeps actively pushing the end-of-message
Hello Joseph,
21. junij 2002, 17:56:53, you wrote:
JN Is Agent good at offline reading, and can one compose messages offline
JN to be dispatched on next connection?
It should be (but it's a long time since I used agent). I did exactly
this with Gravity - and I always preferred Gravity's
On, 6/20/2002, Tony said:
Friends,
I've noticed something similar, at least in the past few versions of
The Bat (I'm on 1.60q now). The on exit settings seem to be ignored
for folders in trees which aren't expanded...but if I expand the
folder tree before I exit the program, the folders
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Hello List!
I have lurked the archive these past few months and thought now that
I'm getting comfy with filters, I'd subscribe and check-in to say
thank you.
I purchased TB! only recently, having migrated from Agent, which was a
primary e-mail
Hello Damian,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 12:16:50 -0400 GMT (21/06/02, 23:16 +0700 GMT),
Damian Gerow wrote:
DG This looks a lot cleaner than it actually is. I know it's only a cosmetic
DG bug, but I can't tell TB! that the last line in my message is actually a
DG blank line, to give something like
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Mike Apsey wrote...
Thanks folks. Nice to know if I get into a jam there's some place to
turn. Please, if you see something amiss with this first post,
please holler.
Nothing wrong at this end... except one point... you have setup a
filter to respond when somebody
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Jernej Simoni wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JS It should be (but it's a long time since I used agent). I did exactly
JS this with Gravity - and I always preferred Gravity's interface to
JS Agent's.
I had read several times that Gravity was no
On Friday, June 21, 2002, 6:06:21 PM, Joseph N. wrote:
JN I had read several times that Gravity was no longer being developed or
JN supported. But then I've read here some new references to it. I went
JN online to find it, but found only old references and couldn't even
JN connect to
Spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 6/21/2002, at 23:55:22 +0700:
Hello Damian,
DG This is the end of my signature.
DG - Begin GPG Signature -
DG GnuPG information
DG -- End GPG Signature --
DG Which is much easier to read.
Agreed. It is a much-critisised
Hello Dave,
yes. i am using zonealarm pro 3
That's probably what your problem is. I've been using the free
version of ZA in conjunction with TB (on Win2K and WinXP) without
ever having any problems at all. However, I apparently am in the
minority. Many people have reported problems with
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On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 10:02:21 AM PST, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Nothing wrong at this end... except one point... you have setup a
filter to respond when somebody requests your PGP signature... and
then put your PGP signature underneath...
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Melissa Reese wrote...
Hello Jonathan,
It seems that Mike, like me, prefers to offer his PGP key via a key
request/email response - rather than upload it to the keyservers.
It's not, as you put it, his signature you're requesting when you
click on his mailto and
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Hi Jonathan,
@21 June 2002, 12:02:21 -0500 (18:02 UK time) Jonathan Angliss wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nothing wrong at this end... except one point... you have setup a
filter to respond when somebody requests your PGP
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote...
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Melissa Reese wrote...
Hello Jonathan,
It seems that Mike, like me, prefers to offer his PGP key via a key
request/email response - rather than upload it to the keyservers.
heh... ignore me... Thanks Marck... I
Hello all,
How may I get TB to display empty mailboxes in my folder view to the
left? These are mailboxes that do currently live on the server, but
they are empty.. so TB doesn't allow me to get them via the Message
Dispatcher interface.. that interface is only good if there are
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On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 11:15:06 AM PST, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
I know that... but go back and read his post again... and he has put
his PGP signature *below* that email request link, even though he
has the email request filter setup. Just
Thursday, June 20, 2002, 8:19:11 AM, you wrote:
JEB Right now I have a Selective Download filter set up, where any
JEB messages containing particular header strings are deleted before
JEB downloading. The header strings are in a text file; I have put a
JEB shortcut on my desktop to this text
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On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 9:55:48 AM PST, Mike Apsey wrote:
PGP Key mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=key_request
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Hello Mike,
This has really nothing to do with TB!, but since it's just one little
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Melissa,
Friday, June 21, 2002, 2:40:22 PM, you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MR The key you used to sign your message is:
MR 0x563FD539
MR ...and the key I received from your key request was:
MR 0x4EBD8098
MR oops?
Yes, oops. Sorry. The last one
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Melissa,
Friday, June 21, 2002, 2:40:22 PM, you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MR 0x563FD539
MR ...and the key I received from your key request was:
MR 0x4EBD8098
MR oops?
Actually oops2. Not the last one above, but the last one I sent. The
first
Hi all,
Go here and click to donate free to the NSPC
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/donate-4-free/donate-upd.asp
Regards,
--
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El jueves 20 de junio de 2002, 21.36, Allie C Martin decía:
DG It's a pain to type in every time, but I'd like it to be forgotten
DG if it isn't used for a period of time -- preferrably
DG user-specified.
ACM It's kind of cumbersome to be deleting the ini file all the time
you can use an
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Hi everybody,
Recently I sent a request to a technical support writing a message
with the bat as usual.
But, the technician answer surprize me. He wrote back to me the following :
Your message with the above ID contained no recognizable
Hello Joseph,
Friday, June 21, 2002, 11:56:53 AM, you wrote:
JNOn Friday, June 21, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote in
JN [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JA There are so many useful features in Agent, it makes it difficult to
JA learn them all.
JN Jonathan,
JN Is Agent good at
Hello Roelof,
Thanks. I guess somehow I lost it during the transfer of the directory. I
found the new one. Unfortunately I had to remake my custom keyboard short
cuts.
Friday, June 21, 2002, 4:08:19 AM, you wrote:
RO Hallo Peter,
RO On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 18:01:45 -0400GMT (21-6-02, 0:01
Spake Ricardo M. Reyes on 6/21/2002, at 15:57:52 -0300:
ACM It's kind of cumbersome to be deleting the ini file all the time
you can use an scheduler (I'm sure there is one with every version of
windows, I don't remember it's name) to delete that file every 5
minutes, for example.
I've set
Hello Januk Aggarwal !
On Wed, 19 Jun 2002 22:12:52 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was 20.06.2002, 07:12 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
Cool, I just tested this and TB seems to finally support back
references. This should make accurate regexps a little easier. I
wonder when this
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Deborah W wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
DW I found a website which had a pretty good Gravity reference section a
DW while back; if you'd like, I can dig it out.
Deborah,
Thanks for the offer. I think I'll stick with Xnews for now.
--
JN
Hello Mike Apsey,
In Reference to your Posting on Friday, June 21 2002 at 12:10 PM PDT,
Actually oops2. Not the last one above, but the last one I sent. The
first one (0x563FD539)is correct--for the record. I think. :-(
Well, the Key I received is still wrong... it cannot verify your
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Hi Mike,
@21 June 2002, 15:10:08 -0400 (20:10 UK time) Mike Apsey wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ho boy! Bear with me folks. Sorry for the traffic.
No problem - that's what the list is here for - sorting out TB usage
and
Bats-
DG only if the computer has been idle for three minutes. Now let's see how
DG Windows defines 'idle'
i-dle, adj., idler, idlest, v. idled, idling --adj.
1. unemployed, or doing nothing
2. unoccupied
3. not kept busy or in use or operation
4. habitually doing nothing or avoiding work
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Hi Claude,
@21 June 2002, 21:48:23 +0200 (20:48 UK time) Claude Renaud wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I send you back two messages as attachments which are my message and the
technician's answer, could you
scan them and tell
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Nick,
Friday, June 21, 2002, 7:58:46 PM, you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NA Well, the Key I received is still wrong... it cannot verify your
NA signature: Key ID 0x26C51F27 is the one you sent me, while
NA 0x4EBD8098 is the one you sent Melissa.
hi,
I have this utiltiy called startup manager.I just dropped the bat
icon into it.But instead of just showing in the system tray at startup
it starts to open the bat.Must have been the executable that i must
have dropped.
does anyone know how i should proceed so the bat just shows in the
On Friday, June 21, 2002 at 18:01:47 GMT -0500 (which was 6:01 PM where I live), thus
spake vj135doppa on the subject of How do make the bat show in system tray at
startup:
v hi,
v I have this utiltiy called startup manager.I just dropped the bat
v icon into it.But instead of just showing
Hello Mark,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 17:12:42 -0700 GMT (22/06/02, 07:12 +0700 GMT),
Mark Wieder wrote:
MW Random House American College Dictionary
And why would Windows care about the actual definition? MS could just
have redefined it... ;-)
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat!
Hello vj135doppa,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 18:01:47 -0500 GMT (22/06/02, 06:01 +0700 GMT),
vj135doppa wrote:
v I have this utiltiy called startup manager.
I use the same - but I think the only interface available is in
German, isn't it? ;-)
v does anyone know how i should proceed so the bat just
Hello Mike Apsey,
In Reference to your Posting on Friday, June 21 2002 at 05:24 PM PDT,
My apologies. With help from Melissa I nailed the problem with my
installation of PGP 7.0.3. My bad. That has now been fixed. I hope
Please send a new Key request.
Ok, I was able to verify the message I
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Nick,
Friday, June 21, 2002, 10:41:48 PM, you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NA In Reference to your Posting on Friday, June 21 2002 at 05:24 PM PDT,
My apologies. With help from Melissa I nailed the problem with my
installation of PGP 7.0.3. My
Hello Jonathan,
Friday, June 21, 2002, 9:21:39 AM, you wrote:
JA There are so many useful features in Agent, it makes it difficult to
JA learn them all. The speed kill files are really useful, along with
JA proper support for scoring, and a nice filtering setup.
I saw Nick's reply on scoring.
Hello Nick,
Friday, June 21, 2002, 11:02:25 AM, you wrote:
NA Agent supports scoring now? That is news to me, as it sure didn't
NA last time I used it, which is why I 'upgraded' to XNews. ;o)
The interesting thought on this discussion and similar ones in the
past is whether TB! will
El viernes 21 de junio de 2002, 22.17, Thomas F decía:
TF And why would Windows care about the actual definition? MS could just
TF have redefined it... ;-)
actually they don't 'redefine', they 'extend' and 'improve',
always in the name of 'innovation'
--
Ricardo M. Reyes | [EMAIL
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