RE:[Changing sender's address for reply][30/12/2002-4:08 GMT]

2002-12-29 Thread CEEJOE
Edit the message for reply, goto view and click on Return-path and/or Reply-to and change them/it to the address you like. Also, you can view other fields which you can change. Cheers, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Ø©Eªnº - þªT®iª - NØsT®ª] Las Palmas, Canary Islands [30/12/2002, 4:08 GMT] -

RE:[Secure POPlog-in][31/12/2002-16:06 GMT]

2002-12-31 Thread CEEJOE
As you see, you dont get clear answers. That's so because this issue is __very_fishy_ (or shall I say "batty" ?) in TheBat. Theoretically, *if* your pop3 server supports key exchange and secure authetication, you could manually chose secure connection to regular port (993 o

[TB supported apps][31/12/2002-21:22 GMT]

2002-12-31 Thread CEEJOE
Dearl all, is there any other app similar to Mailbag which can controbute to manage TB's message bases from "the outside" ? HNewYear 2 all. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Ø©Eªnº - þªT®iª - NØsT®ª] Las Palmas, Canary Islands [31/12/2002, 21:22 GMT] Using The Bat! v1.62 Christmas Edition o

[Intermediate cert][01/01/2003-17:47 GMT]

2003-01-01 Thread CEEJOE
Does a certificate necessarily to be imported to the Intermediate to be later imported to the Trusted Root ? [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Ø©Eªnº - þªT®iª - NØsT®ª] Las Palmas, Canary Islands [01/01/2003, 17:47 GMT] Using The Bat! v1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Serv

RE:[The Bat! choosing authentication method (was: emptysubject)][02/01/2003-3:55 GMT]

2003-01-01 Thread CEEJOE
A lot of theory. However, TheBat cant handle secure IMAP4/secure POP3 connections flawlessly (as Outlook and Netscape do). That's what counts to me. I still have to use another mailer (which I really dislike) to handle my university account from home and within campus (because TB wont