Hi Chris,
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, at 09:55:56 [GMT-0400] (which was 23:55:56 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
> I did enable the
> POP setting in my GMAIL account.
These are the settings I have:-
pop.gmail.com
name
password
Secure to dedicated port (TLS) 995
Authentication Regular
Works a
Hi Alexander,
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, at 18:25:14 [GMT+0200] (which was Sat, 2:25:14
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> I don't think that AVG and AGAVA are the same...
> http://www.antispamservant.com/
Doh! BRF! (Big Red Face!)
--
John Phillips, Sydney, Australia
Using The Bat! v3.60.07 on
Hello John Phillips & everyone else,
on 07-Okt-2005 at 12:07 you (John Phillips) wrote:
>> I figured I would share my experience with AGAVA AntispamServant with
>> the list.
> Pity AVG customer service is so hopeless.
I don't think that AVG and AGAVA are the same...
http://www.antispamservant.c
Hello Chris,
Friday, October 7, 2005, 3:55:56 PM, you wrote:
C> I had set up to send and receive GMAIL as per the instructions in this
C> forum. It worked for a few days, but then, every time I try to POP
C> mail from pop.gmail.com it fails to connect to the server or it's
C> alternate. I can
ON Friday, October 7, 2005, 7:55:50 AM, you wrote:
G>> I found it before reading Roelofs e-mail, which is difficult
RO> You could consider a twit filter...
Roelof,
What I meant was that you alwys respond so quickly that there is very
little time to de something before you answer the question.
Recently, Chris squawked:
> I had set up to send and receive GMAIL as per the instructions in
> this forum. It worked for a few days,
I just now sent myself a gmail email and then retrieved it from my
gmail acct using, as always, this little fledermaus.
--
Bye Now,
Robert D.
_
I had set up to send and receive GMAIL as per the instructions in this
forum. It worked for a few days, but then, every time I try to POP
mail from pop.gmail.com it fails to connect to the server or it's
alternate. I can however access mail thru the web browser. Is anyone else
seeing the
sa
Hello wilwilwil,
Friday, October 7, 2005, 8:12:12 AM, you wrote:
wff> The area named "Default Editor for text" has the value "HTML with
alternative
wff> plain text part"
A, this is most likely your problem. You are telling it to use the
HTML editor to reply to Plain Text messages. I ha
> I guess I misspoke. I meant what is your editor, listed just above the
> "Reply to HTML in Plain Text" in the section that says, "Default
> Editor for text". This is where I have Micro-ed selected. The choice
> you mention is for the "Plain Text Viewer", not Editor.
You've not misspoke
Hello wilwilwil,
Friday, October 7, 2005, 3:12:28 AM, you wrote:
> I use TB 3.60.07 with HTML/plain Text Editor.
I guess I misspoke. I meant what is your editor, listed just above the
"Reply to HTML in Plain Text" in the section that says, "Default
Editor for text". This is where I have
Hi BWMarcotte,
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, at 15:51:55 [GMT-0400] (which was Fri, 5:51:55
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> I figured I would share my experience with AGAVA AntispamServant with
> the list.
Thanks for sharing.
Pity AVG customer service is so hopeless.
If they know the answer a prom
>
> What is your editor? You could also try going to 3.61.10
I use TB 3.60.07 with HTML/plain Text Editor.
3.61.10 is a beta... I'm a little bit afraid with beta. Bugs in display features
don't afraid me, but bug that attack integrity of my emails database afraid
me...
--
WilWilWil
___
Hallo macaire,
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:07:52 +0200GMT (7-10-2005, 9:07 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
M> Thanks a lot for the info.
M> Marek Mikus wrote:
>> Hello all,
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to, even if their pos
Thanks a lot for the info.
Marek Mikus wrote:
> Hello all,
> Thursday, October 6, 2005, Philippe Macaire wrote:
>> I know the %ATTACHFILE macro which allows you to add a file to the
>> list of files attached to the message.
>> Is there a way to remove an attachment? I could imagine something l
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