Hello everyone,
Again I come asking for help -- this time with thread
management. I have messages grouped by
thread/references standard. I'm not sure how to go
about deleting an entire thread -- if the thread is
closed and I
Hello Steve,
To delete a complete thread: shift + ctrl + del
To delete acomplete folder: ctrl + del
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Rgds, Wilfried
http://www.mestdagh.biz
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11 on Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
Current version is
The answers to your first two questions are in the right click context
menus.
thread/references standard. I'm not sure how to go
about deleting an entire thread -- if the thread is
If you right click on a thread, go to the Thread submenu, there is a
Delete Thread
Using TB 1.62r and GnuPG 1.22 Windows 2000 SP2.
Is there a way to encrypt to myself from within the editor in TB when
I select the Privacy|OpnePGP|Sing$Encrypt...?
Do I have to add myself to the recipient list in order to accomplish
that? Is there another way?
Thanks and best regards
18-Jul-2003 03:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to encrypt to myself from within the editor in TB when
I select the Privacy|OpnePGP|Sing$Encrypt...?
Thats in Tools / OpenPGP / OpenPGP preferences, first tab, first checkbox
always encrypt to default key
(I just recently stumbled
Hello Steve,
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 17:09:05 -0400 GMT (18/07/03, 04:09 +0700 GMT),
Steve M. Sawczyn wrote:
Lastly, and this is a bit off-topic,
I don't think so.
I've been in contact with the developers of my screen reading
software and they gave me some information on ways the Bat could be
I want to send a message to all my clients with my holiday dates.
I've set up two groups, so I can send the message in two different
languages to various clients.
However, I want all the addresses to appear in the BCC field so that
the clients don't see each other's addresses.
I can't find a
On Friday, July 18, 2003, Mary Cassidy wrote...
I want to send a message to all my clients with my holiday dates.
I've set up two groups, so I can send the message in two different
languages to various clients.
However, I want all the addresses to appear in the BCC field so that
the
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Well, you have half the steps done by the looks of it. You created
them as groups, which will probably save you a fair bit of time. Start
a new message, make sure the bcc field is visible. If it is not, go to
View, and check the BCC option. You now should have two
On Fri 18-Jul-03 5:37am -0400, Alexander wrote:
18-Jul-2003 03:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to encrypt to myself from within the editor in TB when
I select the Privacy|OpnePGP|Sing$Encrypt...?
Thats in Tools / OpenPGP / OpenPGP preferences, first tab, first checkbox
always
On Thu 17-Jul-03 9:53pm -0400, Rafi Avital wrote:
Using TB 1.62r and GnuPG 1.22 Windows 2000 SP2.
Is there a way to encrypt to myself from within the editor in TB when
I select the Privacy|OpnePGP|Sing$Encrypt...?
Do I have to add myself to the recipient list in order to accomplish
that?
On Fri 18-Jul-03 1:00pm -0400, Mary Cassidy wrote:
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Well, you have half the steps done by the looks of it. ...
Now why didn't I think of that?
The BCC approach will work fine but is a bit impersonal. Why not just
use the mass mailing feature to individually address
On Friday, July 18, 2003, 4:37:47 AM, you wrote:
A 18-Jul-2003 03:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to encrypt to myself from within the editor in TB when
I select the Privacy|OpnePGP|Sing$Encrypt...?
A Thats in Tools / OpenPGP / OpenPGP preferences, first tab, first checkbox
A
I have several questions as I am evaluating TB for my use. Many thanks in advance to
anyone who can answer.
Using TB 1.62r, Win 2000 Pro SP2, GnuPG 1.2.2.
1. The only way to encrypt to myself is to add myself to the recipient list. This is
not like the internal GPG engine within TB which
Hello all,
Using TB 1.62r Windows 2000 Pro SP2.
Does TB have its own built-in virus-checking engine? If not, is a
separate engine required?
I am thinking of using the Kaspersky (either Personal Pro or Small
Business versions) - is this tool compatible with TB? Does anyone
know if it
Rafi, Friday, July 18, 2003, 4:10:56 PM, you wrote:==
RA Hello all,
RA Using TB 1.62r Windows 2000 Pro SP2.
RA Does TB have its own built-in virus-checking engine? If not, is a
RA separate engine required?
RA I am thinking of using the Kaspersky (either Personal Pro or Small
RA Business
Hello Rafi!
On Friday, July 18, 2003, 6:10 PM, you wrote:
R Does TB have its own built-in virus-checking engine? If not, is a
R separate engine required?
To my knowledge, it does not. However, the ability to delete
questionable mails on the server through the Connection Centre is
really
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Steve,
Saturday, July 19, 2003, 12:32:59 AM, you wrote:
SMK Grisoft's free-for-personal-use AVG runs fine with The Bat! on my Windows
SMK 98SE systems. It's stopped quite a few viri (viruses???).
Viruses. Virii is more commonly used in the
Monday, July 14, 2003, 10:43:26 PM, you wrote:
AM - - Now just use the check mail for all command. If there's message to
AM send in the Outbox, then they will be sent as well. You can setup a
AM system hot-key for the check command as well.
RMR even with the options setup like this, I have seen
Monday, July 14, 2003, 1:35:42 PM, you wrote:
MT thats because it is trying to send from an account that has nothing to send.
MT then it ends up in the account that has mail to send and sends that account.
Ah, I see. I was under the impression that the message was displayed when there
was no
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Rafi Avital, [RA] wrote:
RA 1. The only way to encrypt to myself is to add myself to the
RA recipient list. This is not like the internal GPG engine within TB
RA which allows me to check the always encrypt to default key. I've
RA tried this but it
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Rafi,
@18-Jul-2003, 18:10 -0500 (00:10 UK time) Rafi Avital [RA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
RA Does TB have its own built-in virus-checking engine? If not, is
RA a separate engine required?
No and yes. TB has an interface for BAV (Bat
On Fri 18-Jul-03 7:04pm -0400, Rafi Avital wrote:
I have several questions as I am evaluating TB for my use. Many
thanks in advance to anyone who can answer.
Using TB 1.62r, Win 2000 Pro SP2, GnuPG 1.2.2.
1. The only way to encrypt to myself is to add myself to the
recipient list. This
Hello Philip,
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 00:52:13 +0100 GMT (19/07/03, 06:52 +0700 GMT),
Philip Storry wrote:
Viruses. Virii is more commonly used in the virus writing and
magazine community.
You have just enlightened me.
If you want to be taken seriously by those who are in the anti-virus
Hello Thomas,
Friday, July 18, 2003, 11:23:54 PM, you wrote:
TF Hello Philip,
TF On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 00:52:13 +0100 GMT (19/07/03, 06:52 +0700 GMT),
TF Philip Storry wrote:
Viruses. Virii is more commonly used in the virus writing and
magazine community.
TF You have just enlightened me.
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