Hallo K,
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 22:25:38 -0500GMT (3-10-2005, 5:25 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
KS> I was an old user of The Bat!. I recommend it to my friends who use MS
Windows.
KS> A friend of mine has windows XP, Mobile Pentium 4 , 2,2Ghz , 512MB RAM
KS> 40GB HDD has around 1.5 Gb of mails (
Hi,
* K. Shantanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Monday, October 3, 2005, 5:25:38 AM:
> Hi,
> I was an old user of The Bat!. I recommend it to my friends who use MS
> Windows.
> A friend of mine has windows XP, Mobile Pentium 4 , 2,2Ghz , 512MB RAM
> 40GB HDD has around 1.5 Gb of mails (approx. 50k mess
On 10/3/2005 at 5:51:14 AM [GMT -0500], Timo Boettcher wrote:
> I have made the experience (with 2.12 and about half a million mails
> in one account, about 2GB together) that no single folder should
> contain more than +-3 mails. Any more than that, and TB slows down
> dramatically.
May be t
Hello K. Shantanu & everyone else,
on 03-Okt-2005 at 05:25 you (K. Shantanu ) wrote:
> A friend of mine has windows XP, Mobile Pentium 4 , 2,2Ghz , 512MB RAM
> 40GB HDD has around 1.5 Gb of mails (approx. 50k messages) in around 4
> accounts. But his The Bat! 2.00.6 si very slow to start and sto
Hello K.,
Sunday, October 2, 2005, 8:25:38 PM, you wrote:
KS> I was an old user of The Bat!. I recommend it to my friends who
KS> use MS Windows. A friend of mine has windows XP, Mobile Pentium 4
KS> , 2,2Ghz , 512MB RAM 40GB HDD has around 1.5 Gb of mails (approx.
KS> 50k messages) in around 4 a
Battyfolk,
For a long time now I have been getting a piece of spam that I can't
filter out & it's really getting on my nerves.
Message is entirely HTML w attachment
There is no text
spam comes in the form of a gif (name changes as well)
All headers seem random
X-Spam: [F=0.5893273767; heur=0.727
Cory wrote:
> Am I overlooking something? Can't find a way to do so for a per-folder
> template, no switch nor macro...
You mean, beyond what the right-click/Properties gives you in tabs?
-tom!
--
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' inf
Hi
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 at 5:36:53 PM, in
, Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
> I download the R.M. archive about once a month and don't care for the rest
> of the updates. What we need are incremental updates! :-)
How about a Rogues Server so that TB! could ask to connect to the
server if an un
Hello Jan Rifkinson & everyone else,
on 03-Okt-2005 at 20:07 you (Jan Rifkinson) wrote:
> Anyone got an idea to throw my way?
This may not be what you wanted to hear, but... try K9 instead of the
BayesIt plugin.
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)
Be careful
Hello MFPA & everyone else,
on 03-Okt-2005 at 22:25 you (MFPA) wrote:
>> I download the R.M. archive about once a month and don't care for the
>> rest of the updates. What we need are incremental updates! :-)
> How about a Rogues Server so that TB! could ask to connect to the server
> if an unkn
Hello Alexander,
Monday, October 3, 2005, 2:33:20 PM, you wrote:
> IIRC an early implementation worked like that. But it wasn't conform
> with TB's "no contact to the outside world" (other than for mail
> sending and retrieval) policy, and thus was, being regarded as a
> potential security and/or
Hi
On Saturday 17 September 2005 at 10:57:44 PM, in
, Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
> Hello John Phillips & everyone else,
> on 17-Sep-2005 at 23:26 you (John Phillips) wrote:
>> When I post a URL whilst composing a message, I often want to check same to
>> make sure I have not made a mistake; how
Hello MFPA & everyone else,
on 03-Okt-2005 at 23:33 you (MFPA) wrote:
>>> When I post a URL whilst composing a message, I often want to check
>>> same to make sure I have not made a mistake; however this does not seem
>>> possible in the "Edit Mail Message" screen.
>> Thats working fine over her
Hello Alexander,
Monday, October 3, 2005, 3:48:29 PM, you wrote:
>> Here, "example.com" is not clickable unless I put the "www." in front.
> OK, it requires the www part. It would be a little too much to ask
> TB to interpret anything in the format of word-dot-word into an URL,
> would it?
No do
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