Re: disable parallel mail catchup of all accounts

2004-01-26 Thread Deborah W
On Monday, January 26, 2004, 5:13:33 PM, dAniel hAhler wrote: dh> is there a way to configure the Connection Center to fetch mail dh> account by account and not on all accounts at the same time? You can set individual accounts to *not* fetch mail by choosing the "Ignore Check All Accounts Request

Newbie here :)

2004-01-26 Thread Robin H.
Hello I just downloaded The Bat! tonite, and am figuring it out. I am sure I will have questions as they come to me. I look forward to learning more about this client! Robin Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.

Re: I kinda like my Bat :)

2004-01-26 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Jean, Sunday, January 25, 2004, 1:49:32 PM, Jean Site wrote: JS> What FYI stands for ? http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?String=exact&Acronym=FYI&Find=Find You can use www.acronymfinder.com for any acronym. It is handy. -- Best regards, Greg Strong Using The Bat! v2.03.47 on W

disable parallel mail catchup of all accounts

2004-01-26 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats, is there a way to configure the Connection Center to fetch mail account by account and not on all accounts at the same time? As I use POPFile with "Allow concurrent POP3 connections" turned off this will lead to timeouting of the accounts that get fetched in the end, if the first acco

Re[2]: IMAP and Sorting Office..

2004-01-26 Thread Allie Martin
Ken Green, [KG] wrote: KG> No. I had auto-connect for -managing folders and -when account is KG> selected. NOT -by any command. Will try that and report back. Ok. KG> At what point does the folder's synchronization settings take over? KG> If a folder is set to synch and it doesn't exist on th

Re: IMAP and Sorting Office..

2004-01-26 Thread ken green
Allie Martin wrote: kg>> I have it set for fast connection. RE: dragging and dropping to kg>> another folder - I will confirm, but yes, I believe the behavior kg>> you describe is what is happening. > In the mail management setup for the account properties, do you have > the 'autoconnect to server

Re: Bayesit

2004-01-26 Thread Dan Greenberg
Once I copied and installed the developer's "primer" files (http://legacy.sheltonbbs.com/~jmmorse/Bayesit/) this thing works great. hasn't missed a one, threshold 30. and no false positives. can't find the instructions url so I'll just copy them here: "I have uploaded my entire "Bayesit" direct

Re[3]: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-26 Thread Marten Gallagher
On Monday, January 26, 2004 at 5:33:31 PM, you wrote: > Hello Gerrit, > Friday, January 23, 2004, 4:55:46 AM, you wrote: >> Then go to the Sorting Office and make a new rule under 'Selective >> download'. Make the rule 'Detect by originator' with as signal string >> your own e-mail address. This

Re: Fwd: Bug (maybe wrong understanding of RFCs): an encoding selected by the user sometimes silently replaced with 7-bit US-ASCII

2004-01-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stefan, On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 09:30:00 +0200 GMT (26/01/2004, 14:30 +0700 GMT), Stefan Tanurkov wrote: > The behaviour you propose cause more problems because some systems > (especially those functioning in the US and Canada) do not know anything > about character sets other than us-ascii (an

Re[2]: IMAP and Sorting Office..

2004-01-26 Thread Allie Martin
ken green wrote: >> Try dragging and dropping a message to another folder. If your >> connection is fast, the operation should be immediately carried out as >> if it were POP. However, if the connection is slow, it would seem as >> if nothing happened. At the next sync operation, TB! will send >>

Re: (not LONGISH any more) Re[2]: Fwd: Bug (maybe wrong understanding of RFCs): an encoding selected by the user sometimes silently replaced with 7-bit US-ASCII

2004-01-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Maksym, On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 22:09:25 +0200 GMT (26/01/2004, 03:09 +0700 GMT), Maksym Kozub wrote: > Hope you get my point. Yes. And I admit to still not having read the RFC. > Any high ASCII letter can never be 7bit data, - that's right, and > that's what RFC2045 says. What it does _not_

Re: Saving Decrypted PGP Messages

2004-01-26 Thread Kevin Coates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Peter, On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:17:02 +0100 (10:17 AM here), Peter Meyns [PM] wrote in : PM> My only workaround as yet is to c&p the decrypted message to the PM> Memo field which isn't too elegant... ;-) . I did some expe

Re: Fwd: Bug (maybe wrong understanding of RFCs): an encoding selected by the user sometimes silently replaced with 7-bit US-ASCII

2004-01-26 Thread Chris
On Monday, January 26, 2004 at 2:30:00 AM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote in the message "Fwd: Bug (maybe wrong understanding of RFCs): an encoding selected by the user sometimes silently replaced with 7-bit US-ASCII" : > So, basically, there is no problem on our side to assign non-A

Re[2]: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-26 Thread Terry G. Munson
Hello Gerrit, Friday, January 23, 2004, 4:55:46 AM, you wrote: > Then go to the Sorting Office and make a new rule under 'Selective > download'. Make the rule 'Detect by originator' with as signal string > your own e-mail address. This will make your notebook neglect these mails > on the server.

Re: Folder Maintenance freezes?

2004-01-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Deborah, On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 19:24:39 + GMT (26/01/2004, 02:24 +0700 GMT), Deborah W wrote: > Nope - it's an email address I use only for Yahoo Groups, & since I'm > subscribed to very few Yahoo Groups where attachments aren't stripped, > there are very few attachments in that account.

Re: Bayesit

2004-01-26 Thread Stuart Hemming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 M3> Glad you got it working. I know how cool I thought it was once I had M3> it tweeked just right and all that spam started hitting the junk M3> folders automatically What'd be /really/ cool is if the next version tracked down the spammers and melted

Re[2]: Bayesit

2004-01-26 Thread MikeD (3)
Hello Stuart, Monday, January 26, 2004, 5:29:54 AM, you wrote: SH> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- SH> Hash: SHA1 M3>>> Look in Options, Preferences. Open the Anti-spam item and near the M3>>> bottom are the two thresholds. I don't auto delete anything. I have M3>>> the transfer to junk at

Re: IMAP and Sorting Office..

2004-01-26 Thread ken green
Allie Martin wrote: > There are two ways a message can be marked as read. > - you manually mark it read. > - it's automatically marked as read as defined in the account > preferences/options. Understood. I don't expect the filters to work when manually marking messages read. > Read filter

Re[3]: IMAP and SpamPal setup

2004-01-26 Thread Dan Perez
Hello Jean, Monday, January 26, 2004, 6:50:51 AM, you wrote: JS> What FWIW stands for ? JS> Thanks for help. It stands for "For What It's Worth" You might find the NetLingo site helpful for looking these up (there are so many acronyms in use!) http://www.netlingo.com/lookup.cfm?term=f

Re[2]: Messed up replies to Outlook messages

2004-01-26 Thread jwayne
On Monday, January 26, 2004, 6:23:56 AM, Robin Anson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: RA> On Sun 25 January 2004, 14:23:02 +1000, Jwayne wrote: >> TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an >> Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user. >> (snip) RA> I think you'll find tha

Re[2]: IMAP and SpamPal setup

2004-01-26 Thread Jean Site
Hello ken, Monday, January 26, 2004, 12:26:42 AM, you wrote: kg> FWIW, anyone setting up SpamPal on The Bat should shut down and re-start kg> TB after setting up an IMAP server the first time. kg> I thought it was an upgrade/latest version issue, but it happened again kg> with the second IMAP ac

Changing settings across multiple accounts

2004-01-26 Thread Admin at AK
I have posted a Wish to the web site, URL is: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0002408 I appear to be not the only one who has this 'problem'. Any thoughts, views anyone? Marten Gallagher -- Annery Kiln Web Design Delivering Information Effectively www.annerykiln.co

Re[2]: IMAP and Sorting Office..

2004-01-26 Thread Allie Martin
ken green wrote: kg> OK. Manual is better than nothing, I suppose... :) Yes. >> Read and replied filters do work automatically though. kg> Not my experience. But I could have done something wrong. I will kg> test this some more. How are you marking items as read? There are two ways a message

Re: Saving Decrypted PGP Messages

2004-01-26 Thread Kevin Coates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Peter, On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:17:02 +0100 (10:17 AM here), Peter Meyns [PM] wrote in : PM> My only workaround as yet is to c&p the decrypted message to the PM> Memo field which isn't too elegant... ;-) You might want to PM>

Re: Multiple email accounts - nightmare

2004-01-26 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Marten, On 26-01-2004 14:38, you [M] wrote in : >> I agree it would be a nice feature. Please add it to the bugtracker >> under TheBat! Wishes, post the url to the request and I will support >> you in it (as will, no doubt, many more). M> I've been looking at the web site a

Re[2]: Multiple email accounts - nightmare

2004-01-26 Thread Marten Gallagher
On Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 11:44:10 PM, you wrote: > Marten, > On 23-01-2004 00:36, you [MG] wrote in > : MG>> Someone tell me it's impossible and I'll cease carping. > It's impossible at present. MG>> Tell me it;s possible and then tell me what I need to do to pers

Re: Messed up replies to Outlook messages

2004-01-26 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun 25 January 2004, 14:23:02 +1000, Jwayne wrote: > TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an > Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user. > > Example of original text cut and pasted from message: > > Yeah, every now and then I put the camera down and close Pho

Re: temporarily using dial-up

2004-01-26 Thread Robin Anson
Ken On Sun 25 January 2004, 12:43:38 +1000, Allie Martin wrote: > You could handle it in one of two ways. > > - use your own mailserver with SMTP capabilities. This isn't as daunting > as it seems and could save you a lot of headaches or introduce > advantages you hadn't thought about. > > -

Re: Bayesit

2004-01-26 Thread Stuart Hemming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 M3>> Look in Options, Preferences. Open the Anti-spam item and near the M3>> bottom are the two thresholds. I don't auto delete anything. I have M3>> the transfer to junk at 10 at the moment. Works great for me. SH> Found it and changed it. Thanks f

Re: Keyboard shortcuts

2004-01-26 Thread Deborah W
On Sunday, January 25, 2004, 10:13:33 PM, Roelof Otten wrote: RO> You'll only need the same filter in all of your accounts. You RO> don't need a common feature, just check 'Execute action set of RO> this rule by pressing the Hot Key' at the 'Options' tab and make RO> sure that you also check 'This

Re: Bayesit

2004-01-26 Thread Stuart Hemming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 M3> Look in Options, Preferences. Open the Anti-spam item and near the M3> bottom are the two thresholds. I don't auto delete anything. I have M3> the transfer to junk at 10 at the moment. Works great for me. Found it and changed it. Thanks for that

Re: Fwd: Bug (maybe wrong understanding of RFCs): an encoding selected by the user sometimes silently replaced with 7-bit US-ASCII

2004-01-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov
Hello Maksym, Sunday, January 25, 2004, 5:07:51 PM, you wrote: MK> As a result of this behaviour combined with some other MUAs' (e.g. MK> Microsoft-made ones') improper behaviour, there is the following MK> problem reported by various people. The behaviour you propose cause more problems because