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Hi John,
13-Nov-2002, 15:27 +0900 (06:27 UK time) John De Hoog said:
As for outgoing connections, I don't want to stop them entirely,
not when it is at the expense of running useful programs like
Website-Watcher.
I am really sad to have to do
Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
I am really sad to have to do this. I was *so much* enjoying this
thread, but for the sake of the newcomers who only joined up to ask
a simple question about The Bat! and have already left because of
the sheer volume of traffic on non-TB topics, I have to. So...
Then
Hallo John,
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 17:48:08 +0900GMT (13-11-02, 9:48 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
JDH Has a Trojan or other nasty program been devised that can
JDH automatically send mail to people in your Bat address book,
Not that I'm aware of. Bugbear though searches in *.tbb files for
Hi Anne,
On mercredi 13 novembre 2002 at 00:04:55, you wrote :
A I wanted to add that although I'm on the Kaspersky list (it was
A actually the newsletter list that was used apparently) that I didn't
A receive the infected e-mail, but I have no idea why.
Because the list is divided into parts.
Hello John,
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 17:48:08 +0900 GMT (13/11/02, 15:48 +0700 GMT),
John De Hoog wrote:
Has a Trojan or other nasty program been devised that can
automatically send mail to people in your Bat address book, or is
that problem limited to Outlook?
IIRC, a virus was detected a couple
Hello tbudl'ers,
I am attempting to formulate a reply template using the
%WRAPPED= and the %QINCLUDE= macros. How does one 'nest' the
%QINCLUDE= macro such that the %WRAPPED= will properly wrap
the text included in the %QINCLUDE= ?
I have tried every way I can think of, but have problems with
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Hi Spike,
13-Nov-2002, 11:05 -0500 (16:05 UK time) Spike [S] in
mid:10616886866.20021113110557;candw.ky said:
S I have tried every way I can think of, but have problems with the
S quotes required for the %WRAPPED= interfering with the
S %QINCLUDE=
Hello Roelof,
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 19:17:39 +0100GMT (10-11-02, 19:17 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
O I would like to ask if nobody can answer my original question:
O does one have to re-activate AVG and/or its TB plug in after
O installing a new version of TB! over an older one?
RDo you
Hello Marck,
It was reported that on or about Wednesday, the 13th of November,
2002 at 16:44:11GMT + (which was 11:44 AM in the Cayman
Islands where I live) Marck D Pearlstone postulated, ruminated
and made these salient points on the important subject of Using
%WRAPPED macro:
MDP You can
If you have a draft message and do an OptionsActiveAccount, changing to a
different active account, 3 things appear to happen:
1. The Outbox of the new account will be used for the sending
2. The From field is changed to the text associated with the new account
3. The
Hello Spike,
It was reported that on or about Wednesday, the 13th of November,
2002 at 16:44:11GMT + (which was 11:44 AM in the Cayman
Islands where I live) Marck D Pearlstone postulated, ruminated
and made these salient points on the important subject of Using
%WRAPPED macro:
Is this
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In mid:995196892.20021113114857;tribalwise.com,
Dave Crocker [DC] wrote:'
DC Still, I frequently find that I am composing a new message and
DC then discover it is affiliated with the wrong account. This is
DC important. At the least, I need the
Allie,
Allie,
Many thanks for the quick and thorough followup.
I have one question:
It appears to me that TB will not apply a new template to a draft, if the
draft has already been modified by the user. That is, if I have already
started typing, then I believe that TB will perform any of the
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Hi Dave,
13-Nov-2002, 11:48 -0800 (19:48 UK time) Dave Crocker [DC] in
mid:995196892.20021113114857;tribalwise.com said:
... snip
DC Still, I frequently find that I am composing a new message and
DC then discover it is affiliated with the wrong
Hello,
A few days ago I posted a request for help in setting up TB for two XP
users (with user privileges) from an XP administrator profile.
TB has excellent user account administration tools but they only
configure TB users profiles within the TB administrator's current XP profile.
This is a
Hello tbudl,
Is displaying the message id (a featured I find kinda cool) of any
use to people without The Bat!?
I like how I can just click on the mid: if I want as in this
example:
13-Nov-2002, 11:48 -0800 (19:48 UK time) Dave Crocker [DC] in
Jim,
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, Jim D wrote in
mid:6754720078.20021113142815;CastleGK.com:
JD Is displaying the message id (a featured I find kinda cool) of any
JD use to people without The Bat!?
I don't know whether other programs can or cannot click on the msg-id,
but, even if
Good night list,
Probably this has come up already: is it possible to use newsgroups
with TB! ?
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Best regards,
Luc
Powered by The Bat! version 1.62/Beta6 with Windows 2000 (build 2195),
version 5.0 Service Pack 3 and using the best
Hi everybody,
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 23:28:15, Jim D wrote:
But I am getting the impression that other mail programs can't do
that (like Outlook). How common will this function among other
Mail apps?
Does anyone know how these IDs are being generated?
As far as other mail
Roman Katzer wrote...
Does anyone know how these IDs are being generated?
Many email clients offer a choice of letting the server generate the
ID or having it generated by the client. The methods used to
generate it are many and varied.
As far as other mail clients go, it seems that few can
Hi Luc,
Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 00:27 +0100 (6:27 PM here) Luc [L] in
mid:11138362231.20021114002701;pandora.be said:
L Probably this has come up already:
Yes, it has.
L is it possible to use newsgroups with TB! ?
No, you can't.
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Regards,
Ron Secord
Win2K Pro (SP2) | The Bat!
Barry2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 6:47:18 PM
Hello Mitch,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 3:35:37 AM, you wrote:
MW Barry2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Monday, November 11, 2002, 7:18:49 PM
MW Aren't you concerned about losing legitimate mail in the spam screen?
Not at
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Hi Ron,
13-Nov-2002, 19:37 -0500 (00:37 UK time) Ron Secord [RS] in
mid:9515666216.20021113193728;localnet.com said:
L Probably this has come up already:
RS Yes, it has.
L is it possible to use newsgroups with TB! ?
RS No, you can't.
Erm ...
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 8:03 PM, you wrote:
L is it possible to use newsgroups with TB! ?
RS No, you can't.
MDP Erm ... yes you can...
MDP Look in the archives for:
MDP mid:230260492.20020406182539;ermapper-spain.com
MDP Subject: Newsgroups with The Bat! and MailTraq
MDP
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Hi Paul,
13-Nov-2002, 20:24 -0500 (01:24 UK time) Paul Cartwright [PC] in
mid:10079619515.20021113202452;pcartwright.com said:
MDP Okay, you need to use MailTraq 3rd party software to make it
MDP work, but it can be done.
PC I use newsrover, which
Paul Cartwright wrote...
I use newsrover, which incorporates Yenc, ZIP, and split files formats, it
makes it real easy to put together those formats. Can mailtraq do that??
As a general statement, don't expect any news reader function built
into a mail client to offer the same functionality as
Hello Mitch,
Thursday, November 14, 2002, 12:50:23 AM, you wrote:
MW Barry2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 6:47:18 PM
Hello Mitch,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 3:35:37 AM, you wrote:
MW Barry2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Monday, November 11, 2002, 7:18:49 PM
MW Aren't
Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 1:10:46 PM, Eric wrote in message
mid:5762319290.20021113141046;laposte.net
EM Because the list is divided into parts.
EM Only the [EMAIL PROTECTED] was affected.
A I see, thanks for clearing that up Eric :-)
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Anne
Using The Bat! v1.61 on
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 4:14:54 AM, you wrote:
TF The same happens to the frame edges when you want to drag them with
TF the mouse on some old monitors. Those monitors didn't have a
TF de-ioniser, which is what can be compared to an automatic
TF rail-cleaning feature upon
Thursday, November 14, 2002, 12:50:23 AM, Mitch wrote in message
mid:151203138567.20021113165023;TheWorld.com
MW I know from experience that I can't always tell legitimate mail from
MW spam just by glancing at the headers. Most of the time, yes, but not
MW all the time.
I suppose I must have
Is there a way to multiple-save messages to an outside folder? I
have individually saved .txt messages to a folder away from TB!
but haven't figured out a way to perform a multiple save. I use
backup regularly but for some folders I would like to save the
entire folder in a format that can be
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