Paul Berger, [PB] wrote:
PB> This leaves everything else to sit in the InBox. Here you can giv it
PB> a quick glance before deleting the lot.
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to, even if their post may have
instigated this repl
Hello Thomas,
On Thursday, 25. September 2003, at 22:53:46 [GMT +0700] you wrote:
>> I just find it so much more convenient to have it all in one place -
>> both mail & news, so I just (after discovering MyGate - thanks to
>> Miguel from Spain, and the author - Andrew - from Bulgaria) use Bat!
a tad pedantic, but helps to clarify the logic.
Yes, you're correct. This is a remnant from copying a template from
TBUDL (my earlier example was from TBOT). For this list I use:
%NOPGPMIME%-
%USEPGP%SIGNCOMPLETE%-
Although I see you use PGP/MIME on TBUDL. Anyway, I will amend my TBOT
templ
GP/Mime off in the
MB> Privacy menu of the Edit Mail Message window and, in addition, uncheck
MB> the boxes related to PGP in Account/Properties/Options?
Add the following to your folder template:
%NOPGPMIME%
%NOSIGNCOMPLETE%-
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; in account properties. You click Send
and then confirm... hows that? I guess this only works if Delivery is
set to immediate.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP3Cn4Fv+PP
know one or the other probably had
kg> to be decided on - I'm just curious what other TB users are doing.
Newest on top. Have it that way in Outlook (at work) and think it's the
norm. I'm sure KMail does it this way too.
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Douglas Hinds, [DH] wrote:
DH> I use it to avoid viruses as well as a trigger for following up on
DH> important mail. I don't want to be checking my high number of
DH> mailbox directories and don't use the ticker for the same reason:
DH> The fact is, most of my mail is never read.
You seem to spe
it. Thanks, could be very useful.
I quite like Miguel's suggestion. I've selected Memo Auto-view and
placed the floating window on the right hand side of the preview pane.
Most messages wrap nicely at around 70 characters so there's plenty of
room.
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me ago? ;-)
Right-click on the columns and add the memo field.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP296X1v+PP8p0/caEQLJzQCg426ibavl1Gs3Xf76AanR35ILQBoAoLaj
xDuAiyAp+7DI57BlZVLmQgc4
=F5v5
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ave to change it, it's a one time
JA> change, and you should be done.
The default setting is for plain text.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP29h6lv+PP8p0/caEQKhbACgwuP7
attachment icon.
Is this a bug? Is it already known?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP29AJFv+PP8p0/caEQL6VgCbBmwk+SfMrUl5yeRBzKyHmBIsQWoAoImr
Anyway, the settings you
refer to are not in a flat file. They're in the registry.
MT> --
MT> Regards,
MT> Matt
BTW, your signature is missing a space after the two dashes.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATU
Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote:
RG> I have a problem where I cannot send mssgs even though I have
RG> them queued in the outbox. I have tried opening them and sending
RG> both via the send now button and the pull down option. I have tried
RG> right-clicking the outbox and selecting send queued mail op
Melissa Reese, [MR] wrote:
MR> I purchased v8.x when it was first released, and at that point, it
MR> was only available via download. I'm pretty sure this is still the
MR> case.
It would seem that the PGP v8 download is restricted only to paying
customers at www.pgp.com . I was just there during
Barry Wilkinson, [BW] wrote:
BW> I have just upgraded to pgp 6.5.8ckt but I'm still experiencing the
BW> same problems. Also sending a pgp encrypted message still reports my
BW> version as 6.5i. Curious?
PGP 6.5.8ckt build8 and later comes packaged with its own TB! plug-in
DLL. Try using the PGP
Deborah W, [DW] wrote:
DW> What does the option in Account Properties - Options do then? Or is
DW> it different in v2?
Those are the options to enable S/MIME, OpenPGP and sign/encrypt when
complete options. Those options have nothing to do with PGP/MIME
specifically.
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in creating filters.
Just have to wait for the next version or convert the IMAP account to POP3.
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Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP23VmVv+PP8p0/caEQLg4wCeIC3PnqP+XaV5Lmf8
Andrew Hodgson, [AH] wrote:
MDP>> Use the %NOPGPMIME macro in your template for those lists.
AH> Thanks, is there any way to disable it globally?
No, there isn't.
TB! is stuck in auto-PGP/MIME mode.
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Andrew Hodgson, [AH] wrote:
AH> What are the differences between the native PGP support in TB,
The native support that PGP offers is PGP v2.6. When using this, you'll
be restricted to using only RSA keys. Most of us use the newer DH/DSS
keys so you'd not be able to verify our signatures or use ou
Michael Thompson, [MT] wrote:
MT> www.pgpi.com
MT> www.pgp.com
These are the URL's to obtain official PGP versions.
You'll not find the ckt builds there.
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Barry Wilkinson, [BW] wrote:
BW> Should I upgrade pgp to version 8?
That's what I'd personally recommend.
Another option would be to go the route of using GnuPG and GPGShell.
There's also the PGP 6.5.8ckt builds. I don't know where you could get a
copy of the latest build 8.
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Anne, [A] wrote:
A> I did mention the problem of non-clickable links a while back to
A> which Marck replied here,
A> mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - I wonder if
A> next week's changes (see Stefan's post) will resolve this? If
A> not, I think it's a bug.
Upon reading that message, the URL is understandab
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello John,
JP> He told me he doesn't drink, but that he would appreciate it if you
JP> bought me some instead! ;-)
Nice try. :-}
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-BEGIN PG
(plural).
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2r6DFv+PP8p0/caEQLKFwCgsgrAmWZ2I4FjPzyDKEYAg6icn10An0HI
Nu2H3OycANcwT6iPBqnvnTui
=HIHp
-END PGP S
s time?
Expect version 2.5 sometime this weekend.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2r5O1v+PP8p0/caEQIPbQCgmDnqPBKGw+GLJK0vyOdGytAvAB0An0uE
ewppVdysKZiqB4q+UrSe+Oq/
=xZHg
-E
Hello Granville,
On Friday, 19. September 2003, at 01:45:11 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
> how do I set my AVG AntiVirus plug-in to sign my outgoing emails as
> Virus Free. I notice that some of the emails that I receive are
> signed in this way. Is it something that I enable from somewhere in
> The B
you don't want the newline to appear in the
MDP> generated text.
Thanks, very helpful.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2oz
ED]>'
And while I'm here a couple more macro questions:
How do you define the prefix; e.g. MDP?
Each macro seems to add an extra line to the message. How can I avoid
this? Do you have to string them altogether?
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gt; packs. Wy should they? It only cost time and money...
Do these companies leave their doors open when they go home at night
too? May just as well. Not addressing security vulnerabilities is rather
short sighted, foolhardy, and potentially _very_ expensive.
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Sean Stark, [SS] wrote:
SS> I just tried that. Everything works smoothly from TheBat's side. But
SS> then the recipient (who is using Outlook-2000) gets an email that has
SS> has a completely empty body and 2 attachments. (called ATT31902.ATT,
SS> and ATT31903.ATT). Hitting the Decrypt/Verify butt
import Eudora's address book into Outlook Express and
then use OE to create an LDIF file, which TB! can use.
Alternatively, you could use Netscape instead of OE for the intermediate
step.
As for Pegasus... only tab delimited files can be exported (there is
another but this is native to Pega
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
TF> The latter is because I might use it the way you indicate, but not
TF> always, so... ;-)
It's a great way to keep a cookie file growing.
I also use it to edit my mass mailing template.
I save occasional clips of text that I wish to keep.
In fact, in all my use
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
TF> Yes, it will delete the file manually, using Windows functions that
TF> way. Or any other way. The point is, TB should delete the file
TF> automatically.
If so, then optional please. If no option, then leave as is. I've been
using it as a means to edit certain te
Sean Stark, [SS] wrote:
SS> I'm sending an email with an attachment. I pick SHFT-ALT-E (Sign and
SS> encyrpt entire message). The message gets encrypted but not the
SS> attachment. PGP/Mime is set to Auto. Under "PGP Options" use
SS> PGP/Mime when sending emails is ticked.
SS> Does anyone know wh
Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote:
RG> PS the subject of this thread has now become something other than
RG> the originally intended question about v2 features. At what point
RG> does one change the subject?
Whenever you think it appropriate. I read all messages so I at times,
inadvertently ignore the sub
I'm still having that AV with v2.
A quick search of my archive shows a few using version 2 with Windows
NT.
WM> --
WM> Rgds, Wilfried
BTW, your new message template is missing a space after the "--" in your
signature. Your reply template looks okay.
M
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the search works with
hours and minutes either.
M
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Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2X7xFv+PP8p0/caEQKyyQCgrphS8dXK0x6g1fz4bi1NVALZI4UAoNIQ
6Ju
nced
filtering... it would be great to have options for "Messages older than"
n days, hours, minutes etc.
M
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2Xy0Fv+PP8p0/ca
Etm, [E] wrote:
E> I have been using K9 for spam control. Is the new version of TB
E> going to give me the same spam/junk control?
You can continue using K9 with v2.
E> Do I need to train the TB control as I have trained K9?
The antispam controls you see in v2 require a plug-in. One is current
end.
M
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2Vsulv+PP8p0/caEQLLUACffHzAViSFLn9ANvAiVVC2S558woMAoNgW
TD2kFSxZ7yhKCmSq+D8JWoss
=Y8v9
-END PGP SIGNAT
Pmf, [P] wrote:
P> I'll be getting new PC with XP soon, but right now am still using
P> 98SE. Since it's all or nothing, what do I need to do to be able to
P> go back to 1.6x if need be?
Why not do a full system backup now and then upgrade.
If you don't like what's happening, then restore your o
dm.zip.
I found a similar problem too; see
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (TBBETA). I briefly
see the splash screen and TB! dies with no warning. No solution either
as far as I can see... unless I've missed something.
M
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M
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Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2RX8Fv+PP8p0/caEQLwJACbBAYzcmwEaEytVYvc9SBE/psGTqQAniTE
DmbyLKNP/m/UX0av8/pPpA5h
=yK7/
-EN
Pmf, [P] wrote:
P> I have a lot of software now, especially for my Web site, for which I
P> pay an annual subscription fee. We all hate that idea, don't we? In
P> the end, though, I think it's the only business model that will keep
P> small software developers (that is, anyone not Microsoft) in
P>
Pmf, [P] wrote:
P> So version 2 has at long last arrived. I'd like to get a look at it,
P> but would also like to keep my trusted 1.6x version. Can I install
P> v.2 along side my current version?
Not unless you're using a multi-user system on Win2k/XP.
You could logon as another user, install v2
Pixie, [P] wrote:
P> Having noticed you as a Guru early on when I got on this list,
:) Not really one as such.. I just like automation, hence why TB! and
PowerPro so much appeal to me. I've been using them for a long time and
have benefited a lot from support from others and my own perseverance,
Vishal, [V] wrote:
AM>> It need not look *identical* in the majority of instances.
V> Proportional fonts could accomplish that equally well, I suppose, if
V> hard line breaks were put in like in MicroEd. Plus they'd look better
V> at my end.
Yes.
AM>> For example, say I wish to split a quoted p
Vishal, [V] wrote:
V> You're right..it's not. I posted earlier that automatic checks don't
V> work even with no firewall in place.
AM>> What other software are you running. Are you running anti-virus software
AM>> that does POP3 scanning?
V> Symantec Antivirus version 8. As of yesterday, BlackIC
d where in the options to change this. Can
PJ> someone please direct me?
I presume you mean the mail headers? If so, try the View menu and
un-check RFC-822 headers.
PJ> --
PJ> Pat
BTW, you need a space after the "--"; i.e. "-- " to display signatures
correctly.
M
. . .
... I think it is! It's okay now. :-)
M
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Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2
iQA/AwUBP2HP2lv+PP8p0/caEQIT4ACeIac9l6vP/+pbCM465W0cyIrBTJgAn0jJ
4MtMZtctcIyjOupO0gctMovO
=fu3a
-EN
Kim, [K] wrote:
K> I always check my messages on the server before downloading them.
K> Getting the messages listed in Control Centre is not a problem. Those
K> list rather quickly, and seem to be nothing out of the ordinary.
K> However, when downloading those messages (and deleting them from the
Mau, [M] wrote:
M> Agree, but it has always been my policy (for any software I use for
M> work) to NOT upgrade as soon as a new version is released. I usually
M> wait until it is a bit more "polished" and stable :)
Is there such a thing with TB!? The reason I wonder is because I have
trouble reca
David R. Austen, [DRA] wrote:
DRA> I am now using Januk Aggarwal's excellent wrap templates
DRA> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#rewrap
DRA> (%QINCLUDE="wq")
DRA> for (replies and forwards) and also hope to accomplish wrapping on
DRA> redirects, too. (Ideas?) FWIW, I use redirect
Razgo, [R] wrote:
R> for some reason when using re-filter for my inbox it will not filter
R> all the messages that need filtering. it will filter all but only
R> process 13 or 19 and i have to keep re filtering it. currently using
R> 2.00.6 but it has been occurring with all versions i use.
If th
Vishal, [V] wrote:
V> You think any ZA remnants might be responsible for my automatic
V> checking still not working? Do keep in mind that Allie last used ZA
V> over a year ago, version 2.6 I think. This is 4.0 Pro.
I'm wondering if it's ZA at all. :/
What other software are you running. Are you
Vishal, [V] wrote:
V> Hear hear. I'd *really* like to see some nice complicated things that
V> people do with TB. I'm sure there are people here who can us better
V> ways to handle our email.
If you have your own domain, you can accurately tell, based on the
In-Reply-To header which messages are
Dave Kennedy, [DK] wrote:
DK> That is such a great point! (I wish I had made it. :) )
DK> We techies so often forget that our view of the world is different
DK> than the typical end user.
And you know why?
We are in the know and they're not. :) We know the problems with HTML
and they don't.
Th
David Boggon, [DB] wrote:
DB> With respect, the way a thing is presented is never usually the
DB> responsibility of the person to whom it is presented. We are always
DB> presenting ourselves and what we do in a particular way, whether we
DB> (or anyone else) likes it or not.
Hmmm. I usually try t
David Boggon, [DB] wrote:
DB> My point was that one should look at the facts,
Many seem to resist the facts of the matter. :/
We speak about bandwidth, problems with accurate reproducability at the
recipients end, the fact that the recipient is forced to read using
fonts and font sizing that the
Jamie Dainton, [JD] wrote:
JD> It seems some mail clients are incapable of wrapping mails at a
JD> sensible limit. Now as I'm viewing TB! at 1600x1200 an unwrapped
JD> mail line is very long. Is it possible to set the viewer to force
JD> the mail to wrap at 80 columns?
Oh how I wish for that feat
I could see.
I don't think so...
A small list of public NNTP servers
http://theone.ru/news.html
Aaron's Free News Servers
http://www.newsservers.net/
- From these I found...
news://news.uni-rostock.de/
news://post.newsfeeds.com/
news://freenews.netfront.net
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you can recommend a newsserver that works without
TF> subscription, please let me know and I will subscribe to an NG and try
TF> MyGate out along with you.
You may find something here:
http://www.gotobiz.co.uk/g/param/Computers/Usenet/Public_News_Servers/.
M
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Mau, [M] wrote:
M> Please take a look at: http://perso.wanadoo.es/murech/threads.htm
M> Does this happen also on V2.0?
No, it doesn't. The colour groups names are displayed as they should be.
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Vishal, [V] wrote:
V> Well, as it will be sent, yes. At the other (receiving) end, messages
V> written in microEd using, say, Courier New, appear different when
V> viewed with a default font such as Verdana.
Yes. You'll never really be able to get away from this. This is why a
lot of editors will
Hello TB List,
this was the old QT for deleting quote signs, can somebody write it new for
TB 2.x
,- [ QQ ]
| %REM=_Nachricht in Kommentarmakro kopieren_%-
| %COMMENT='%text'%-
| %REM=_Vorlage QQ2 aufrufen_%-
| %QINCLUDE="qq2"%-
`-
,- [ QQ2 ]
| %IF:"%-
| %-
| %SETPATTREGEXP='(?
David Boggon, [DB] wrote:
DB> Having said all this, if it really is an issue of principle, I
DB> applaude TB! for not selling out. The purist attitude to me does
DB> seem a little groupy, though ... and I wonder how sustainable it is
DB> in reality.
The direction of conventions/standards as these
Edvinas Matiušaitis, [EM] wrote:
AM>> Another trigger for conversion to base64 is the presence of trailing
AM>> spaces. One such trailing space is in our signature delimiter.
EM> Any reason why those trailing spaces trigger that?
It's done in order to preserve those trailing spaces, maintaining
David Boggon, [DB] wrote:
DB> Am I missing something, or is it not possible for the HTML editor in
DB> v2.00 to be set as the default?
It's not possible.
DB> I was expecting much fuller HTML editing support in v2.00 ... i.e.
DB> HTML default editor & HTML templates.
HTML mail really aught to be
Dave Kennedy, [DK] wrote:
DK> Apparently not all the time. F9 on your message showed the sig
DK> delimiter as '--=20' - that's dash-dash-equal-two-zero.
I have forced TB! here to use quoted printable. I did so via the account
options encoding. I prefer quoted printable to base64 since it's
readab
Edvinas Matiušaitis, [EM] wrote:
EM> - When signing to PGP/MIME The Bat! is always converting to base64.
EM> Even in cases when message body consist entirely of 7 bits
EM> characters and should not be converted.
Another trigger for conversion to base64 is the presence of trailing
spaces. One such
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
>> I would like to add "color groups" to all my headings with out
>> having to define in each folder.
TF> I'm not sure I know what you mean, but try the above.
TB! has supported a column that displays the message colour group for
quite some time now.
You can then e
Sean H., [SH] wrote:
SH> Thanks Allie! That's not the exact message I was looking for (the
SH> one I remember was from over 6 months ago at least) but I think I'll
SH> be able to get it to work using your instructions. Just need to
SH> translate it to Win9x speak...
If you're having problems plea
Sean H., [SH] wrote:
SH> A while back, someone posted instructions for creating a keyboard
SH> shortcut that exported a message to a temp file, called an external
SH> editor for editing the message, then re-imported the file to the
SH> inbox. I found this incredibly useful, but somehow lost the sh
Jack Morrison, [JM] wrote:
JM> When copying or moving a message from one folder to another,
JM> sometimes the message *count* in the receiving folder doesn't change
JM> until after you close and then re-open TB.
I see this as well. However, simply selecting the folder updates the
count here.
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Carsten Guthardt-Schulz, [CGS] wrote:
CGS> I didn't say either one. What I made were much more general statements.
CGS> That's why it doesn't help that you pick on the details: Even if the
CGS> two-editor solution was a good one (what we could argue about) - that was
CGS> just an example, not my s
Carsten Guthardt-Schulz, [CGS] wrote:
CGS> Or you could say they both have a problem. They point is that they
CGS> could have either made the editor customizable enough or allow an
CGS> external editor, instead of adding a second one.
They looked at the customisation of MicroEd, found it to be to
to have a different model for how you'll be operating.
What I really would like is some way of automating the archiving
process.
A> The archiving topic has turned up a lot on TBUDL. But mostly they
A> recommended MA. And the within-TB solutions were not terribly well
A> described. So I felt
Mau, [M] wrote:
M> Do you know if all macros and QTs used in 1.62 will work just the
M> same in 2.0 or some may need to be "adapted"?
Some will need to be changed. One of the popular ones that needs
changing is the boxquoting macro.
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always schedule TB! to shutdown and restart
(assuming you have Me/2000/XP).
BTW, your signature block is incorrect; you should use "-- " not "--".
M
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Versio
Carsten Guthardt-Schulz, [CGS] wrote:
CGS> Almost forgot one more on that subject: In the editor (even the new
CGS> one!) the View/Original Text option is still completely useless in
CGS> most cases, because the windows doesn't momorize the size of the
CGS> window part with the original text.
Thi
Carsten Guthardt-Schulz, [CGS] wrote:
AM>> What line wrap bug? Are you speaking of MicroEd here?
CGS> Yes, I was. Would make sense to fix it, especially as the
CGS> alternative editor doesn't have this problem,
Neither editor has a problem where this is concerned. One works
differently from the
Carsten Guthardt-Schulz, [CGS] wrote:
CGS> - The differences between 1.62 (especially 1.63beta)
Stop there. 1.63beta was not a release version. It's unfair to compare
v2 to it when speaking of upgrades.
CGS> and 2.0 are not that huge after all.
There are many differences. If you aren't interest
Etm, [E] wrote:
E> Sorry, folks, have now read today's thread, realize I freaked and
E> panicked, that some here are considering what I am considering, a
E> buy-now, use-later. How flakey is the new release?
I wouldn't describe the new release as flakey if all you use are POP3
accounts. It's just
Ritlabs to the site owner)
... a little late for me. Unless I can donate my free upgrade to
someone else...
M
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to
keep my C:\ drive small enough to fit on 3 CD/Rs. The archive folders
are available from TB! too - I find it much better at managing my
archive that Mailbag Assistant.
M
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The Bat! 2.00 (Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1)
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etting somewhere in V2 which I need to adjust
GM> to get back that useful indicator of unread mail?
There's an option under Preferences->General. This behaviour also
occurs when explorer.exe crashes and restarts.
M
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Martin Webster, [MW] wrote:
MW> The opportunity to upgrade at a discounted price is great. Moreover,
MW> I'm supporting further development of my preferred mail client. So
MW> $17.50 seems a rather small investment considering the likely number
MW> of updates and improve
elopment of my preferred mail client. So
$17.50 seems a rather small investment considering the likely number
of updates and improvements yet to come.
M
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Jamie Dainton, [JD] wrote:
JD> I will agree with you on that point. The short time limit to upgrade
JD> does seem a little unfair. However, RITLabs are under no obligation
JD> to give a discount for an upgrade, so in reality they are actually
JD> being fairer than they have to be.
The 50% discoun
Michael Thompson, [MT] wrote:
MT> Is it possible to automatically delete *only* read messages after so
MT> many days?
Not directly. If doing this means a lot to you and you're willing to do
it in an indirect way then you could park all incoming messages and then
use a read filter to unpark the me
Günter Minnerup, [GM] wrote:
GM> Interesting. Now I'll have to think of a menu item to test it :-)
If you don't like it, you can disable it via the Preferences/General
options.
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Thebat, [T] wrote:
T> I have several IMAP accounts set up under The Bat! v2.00. I also make
T> liberal use of e-mail aliases. I would like some easy way to
T> programatically change the FROM or REPLYTO addresses when I send an
T> e-mail so that the e-mail appears to come from one of my alias
T> ad
David R. Austen, [DRA] wrote:
DRA> Naturally that challenge message needs to be very diplomatic.
DRA> Nobody has ever eventually mentioned to me that they found that
DRA> offensive. And they receive it only once, at worst.
I generally don't tell others I'm displeased or annoyed by something
unles
David R. Austen, [DRA] wrote:
DRA> CM asks those senders with a friendly message (that I myself have
DRA> written) to state their business. Less than 1% of spammers ever do.
I've been annoyed by this sort of system.
Rule #1 in spam fighting. Don't lose legitimate mail and don't get in
the way of
o use and makes it possible for me to
use it with other clients like my newsreader.
- TB!'s templates are now indispensable to me. In my pre-TB! days, I
used basically one signature since doing otherwise would be a tedious
task. I'd also use a single identity in that all mail would be
Bareges, [B] wrote:
B> Anyone else spotted this stramge behaviour? How can I {at least with
B> this particular example} have received it at a time earlier than it
B> was created although 34 years into the future!!
B> Any obvious cure?
Have you checked your system date and time? The received time
Archy, [A] wrote:
A> try this one, It works for me
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Clemens Schwaighofer, [CS] wrote:
CS> well because I use TheBat since a very long time I really looked
CS> forward to the Version 2. why? full IMAP support, well it has and it
CS> looks good, full Multi Language Support, means Japanese
CS> (ISO-2022-JP, Chinese, Korean, etc) ... but no, same bad t
Vishal, [V] wrote:
V> So could you suggest someone who has? It would be a big help.
I've had problems. When I did, the problems weren't restricted to just
TB!, though they initially started with TB! after having no problems for
some time before. My problems progressed to complete blocks of my
int
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