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r That won't work for the unread column in the folder pane.
And that's what you get for not reading the question properly 8-)
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
PGP Key available from
Hello Alan,
Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 5:03:55 PM, you wrote:
AJ I normally have the Connection Centre hidden but occasionally I like
AJ to have it displayed. Is there a way of viewing it without going into
AJ Options/Preferences and changing the option?
Me too. I've mapped Ctrl-Alt-C to show
Wednesday, June 18, 2003, 10:24:51 AM, you wrote:
Hello Alan,
Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 5:03:55 PM, you wrote:
AJ I normally have the Connection Centre hidden but occasionally I like
AJ to have it displayed. Is there a way of viewing it without going into
AJ Options/Preferences and changing
Is this set manually in TB!? That is, is it possible that I've done
something that has caused my messages to start going out with
Content-transfer-encoding set to base64
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
PGP Key available from ldap://keys.pgp.com
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Hi Stuart,
@18-Jun-2003, 11:44 Stuart Hemming [SH] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said
SH Is this set manually in TB!? That is, is it possible that I've
SH done something that has caused my messages to start going out
SH with Content-transfer-encoding set
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MDP In Account properties | Mail management there's the 8 bit characters
MDP are treated as ... I've switched mine to Quoted Printable from Base
MDP 64 to attempt to get around it.
Mine's set to 'Without Changes'. However I think I've found the
Hallo Scrat,
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 17:02:55 -0400GMT (17-6-03, 23:02 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
S Okay, I got the original problem figured out, but now when I reply,
S it does not forward any pictures that were embedded/attached with
S the e-mail, is there a way to make it do that?
Use
ok...so this question got lost in my last email
about threading...
I'd like to be able to automatically re-file sent
mail to specific folders. What I don't want to have
to do is create all sorts of funny rules in the
sorting office to do this. Is there a way of doing
this through the templates?
Hallo WL,
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 09:56:21 -0500GMT (18-6-03, 16:56 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
W I'd like to be able to automatically re-file sent mail to specific
W folders. What I don't want to have to do is create all sorts of
W funny rules in the sorting office to do this. Is there a way
Can someone direct me to a resource, or tell me how to
bounce messages using TB?
I don't mean bounce as in message delivery failed - but
as in redirect messages while retaining as many of the
headers as possible.
Message -- Redirect won't do because it changes the To:
header.
I'm not planning
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Is there a way of viewing the SMTP conversation between TB! and my
SMTP server when a message is sent?
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
PGP Key available from ldap://keys.pgp.com
... Give me
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, Stuart Hemming wrote...
Is there a way of viewing the SMTP conversation between TB! and my
SMTP server when a message is sent?
Ethereal, or any other packet sniffer... I'd like extended logging
included in TB sometime... but apart from that... just packet
sniffers.
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JA Ethereal, or any other packet sniffer
TVM.
Downloaded and installed. All I need to do now is get to grips with
the output!
Thanks again.
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
PGP Key available
Hello Stuart,
SH Is there a way of viewing the SMTP conversation between TB! and my
SH SMTP server
You can download SocketSpy from my site. It is not a packet sniffer, but a
kind of proxy that display the traffic going trough it. It is freeware, and
if you wants the source just tell me.
But why would you want to include the old attachments in your reply?
After all the original sender has got them, since he posted them to
you, so it's mainly a waste of bandwidth.
Because, it's for a group on yahoo where we share graphics, and we share
them back and forth with other groups, or
Hi list,
I have a somewhat unusual problem: I changed my default web browser
and The Bat doesn't get it. It still tries to open the old executable
which doesn't exist anymore. How can I teach it that there is another
browser with a different name in another directory that it should use?
I tend to use the Park function for stuff I want to hang onto. Often,
though, these messages continue to clone themselves so I'll have
several copies of the same message in the same folder. Then I have to
unpark, kill dupes, and repark. This may be happening when I
synchronise or restore from
I use Internet Explorer as my browser. I want The Bat! associated as
the default mailto: client when I click on a mailto: link. The
association doesn't stick. I have to re-associate every time I
click on a mailto: link.
Any ideas?
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Jeanny House
Eau Claire, WI
The Bat! 1.62r on Windows XP ,
18-Jun-2003 20:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas?
We've had that only a few days ago in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and following replies.
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Best regards,
neurowerx (http://www.neurowerx.de)
Naturally, if I were absolutely alone on this super-highway, if I saw no
other cars speeding in
Wednesday, June 18, 2003, 1:12:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
neurowerx We've had that only a few days ago in
neurowerx mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and following
neurowerx replies.
Sorry, I was out of town and didn't catch up with all the mail :)
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Jeanny House
Eau Claire, WI
The Bat! 1.62r on
Hello all!
The background:
I exchange e-mails with a Russian Friend who likes to write some words
in Russian and Spanish.
I am French, I live in Germany and I sometimes like to write her some words in French
or German...
2 Problems:
1. I can't read the Cyrillic characters or Spanish accents
Hello Éric,
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, at 21:07:54 [GMT +0200] (which was 20:07 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
ÉS Hello all!
ÉS The background:
ÉS I exchange e-mails with a Russian Friend who likes to write some words
ÉS in Russian and Spanish.
ÉS I am French, I live in Germany and I sometimes like to
Message -- Redirect won't do because it changes the To:
header.
Further to this - there's a perl script that seems to do
this: http://www.google.com/search?q=bounce.pl
I'd like to find a win32 solution perhaps.
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Ravi (http://shell-shocked.org)
Stress is when you wake up screaming and you
Hallo ravi,
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 15:53:28 +0100GMT (18-6-03, 16:53 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
r I'm not planning to use this as an anti-spam measure, but to
r archive some list messages.
Would a mime-forward do? That can be done with a filter.
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Groetjes, Roelof
Hallo Support,
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 19:36:41 +0200GMT (18-6-03, 19:36 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
S I have a somewhat unusual problem: I changed my default web browser
S and The Bat doesn't get it.
I'd say that you'd best close TB, change your browser to IE and then
back to firebird. On
The EML file association window appears every time I execute TB,
despite running no other email client and agreeing to the association
every time the dialogue appears.
Is there a trick I don't know?
Dajabo
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using 1.62r
Windows 2000
5 0 Service Pack 3
Hallo Éric,
woensdag 18 juni 2003, 21:07:54, you wrote:
Hello all!
The background:
I exchange e-mails with a Russian Friend who likes to write some words
in Russian and Spanish.
I am French, I live in Germany and I sometimes like to write her some words in
French or German...
2
Hallo dajabo,
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 23:25:06 +0100GMT (19-6-03, 0:25 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
d The EML file association window appears every time I execute TB,
d despite running no other email client and agreeing to the association
d every time the dialogue appears.
Since you've got
Hello:
I'm subscribed to a particular mailing list that does not set
In-Reply-To: or References: headers and so I set the View Threads
By option for its folder to Subject, which works pretty well --
except that the first message that starts a thread (the one without a
Re: in the Subject
Some time around 6/18/2003 19:58:23, I think I heard DZ-Jay say:
-- SNIP! --
except that the first message that starts a thread (the one without a
Re: in the Subject line) is not included in the threads. So I
always get, for example, a message list like this:
Ugh! Nevermind, I found out what
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Jeanny House, [JH] wrote:
JH I tend to use the Park function for stuff I want to hang onto.
JH Often, though, these messages continue to clone themselves so I'll
JH have several copies of the same message in the same folder. Then I
JH have to unpark,
FYI:
For those of you who were following the thread that I started re: TB
hanging while getting new mail, here's an update: The problem has
completely gone away in the last three weeks since I stopped keeping
mail on the server.
As for the Logitech mouse wheel scroll problem, I did not find a
Wednesday, June 18, 2003, 7:23:30 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
JH I tend to use the Park function for stuff I want to hang onto.
JH Often, though, these messages continue to clone themselves so
JH I'll have several copies of the same message in the same folder.
JH Then I have to unpark, kill dupes,
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, Support wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
S I changed my default web browser and The Bat doesn't get it
Susanne,
Roelof's advice will probably work. Whatever the source of your
trouble, it's not due to an incompatibility between the mail client
and the browser. I,
Hello Gerda,
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From: Gerda
On: Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 12:48:30 AM,
About : TB! and encoding mix
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Thank you for your reply!
G Sounds like you have a keybord problem. Dit you change your settings
G voor your keybord layout last time?
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