Alexander A. Gomanyuk, [AAG] wrote:
AAG> I'v got while choosing PGP version message (look
AAG> http://www.dlv.rt.ru/splinty/TB2_PGP.JPG)
AAG> and that's all.
AAG> Would U advice, how i can correct that problem ?
I've seen this message on many occasions as well and have reported it.
I've been see
;t move
ovgd> the IMAP account...
ovgd> If I select the account above the IMAP account and move it down, I can
ovgd> change the order without problem
ovgd> Using The Bat 2.0 with WinXP SP1
Confirmed here.
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Doug Weller, [DW] wrote:
DW> It's easy enough to filter messages so that a message from a certain
DW> person is parked and the high priority flag set, but it doesn't look
DW> obvious how I can NOT let it go to its own folder but to the folder
DW> set by other filters. I don't have a choice of 'don
t their engine.
A> But it seems to work fine
I always run the latest version (currently 3.73) and haven't
experienced any problems. 100% detection rate too!
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Current version is 2.00 | "Using TBUDL&quo
h TB! 2.00.
BTW, don't use "reply to" when starting a new thread.
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Allister Jenks, [AJ] wrote:
AJ> Excellent! However, some questions.
AJ> 1) Is it ready for prime time? ie. stable?
For prerelease software, this is unpredictable. Some of us may have
problems while others don't. In fact, this remains the case even after
release though the problems should be mu
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Hello ArchY,
Monday, September 1, 2003, 10:20:50 PM, you wrote:
A> Yeah we need this new registration key, but how to obtain it ?
https://www.cifnet.com/cgi-bin/ritlabs/thebat.html?reg=dGltPTEwNjIyNjQ2OTg
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is feature.
However, I have come to prefer the keyboard shortcuts and find that I
can move around much quicker using them.
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The Bat! 2.0 Beta/1 (Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1)
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us.
How about Ctrl+left/right cursor?
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Pixie, [P] wrote:
P> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#filter+collection for
P> instance..
P> The long list of BeginFiler, EndFilter, settings, arguments, etc then
P> looking at the sorting office input area(s)..
P> Is there some file to paste into or filter import option that woul
Michael Thompson, [MT] wrote:
MT> Is there any way to add some ones key from a message? When I get a
MT> PGP signed message, and click on the signature button on the viewer,
MT> it opens the PGP log window, but there seems to be no way off adding
MT> it to my keyring.
MT> Any ideas?
I assume tha
Bill Blinn Technology Editor, [BBT] wrote:
BBT> There might be a better way. A new user asked about the ability to
BBT> edit received messages. Without testing, I replied, "Try Ctrl-E". So
BBT> today I tried it and thought I had provided bad advice.
BBT> Ctrl-E opens the message for editing as I
Paul Richardson, [PR] wrote:
PR> Is there any method of changing the "Identity" for an address book
PR> template? There is no such tab when creating an address book
PR> template, and the template created inherits the folder's "Identity"
PR> setting.
You can just use the %From="name " macro in th
Kevin Coates, [KC] wrote:
KC> If you create a filter in The Bat to look for "^X-SpamPal: SPAM"
KC> (minus the quotes) in the kludge or anywhere you can move the
KC> messages to your spam folder automatically.
Don't forget to enable 'regular expressions' in the filter options. The
search string de
Michael Thompson, [MT] wrote:
MT> Is there a macro to stop signing messages to certain addresses? I am
MT> using 2.0 Beta 4. I want to stop signing messages to Yahoo Mail
MT> lists as it is pointless cos they strip all non text.
Use the macro %nosigncomplete in the templates for that list.
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Joseph N., [JN] wrote:
JN> It surprises me a bit that you are using PGP, because I see no type
JN> of PGP signature or hash indication in your message, yet TB! shows a
JN> signature icon in the upper right corner of the preview pane or
JN> message window. And the icon is operable; when I click it,
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Hello Dave,
On Monday, 25. August 2003, at 16:55:29 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
> I know this is off topic, but could anyone please verify my pgp sig?
> I've made a few changes and I was wondering...
,- [ Looks good here ]
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Pixie, [P] wrote:
P> I'd like to stick with the internal implementations of either unless
P> there is some flaw with that thinking..
From the S/MIME perspective, there seems to be a problem with full cross
compatibility with the MS CryptoAPI system and the internal one.
Signatures generated using
Craig Westerman, [CW] wrote:
CW> Can I just backup The Bat on 1st computer. Install TB on 2nd
CW> computer and restore it from backup file of 1st computer?
CW> Or is there another preferred method to move TB to new computer?
This is the easiest method if it works. Unfortunately, for inexplicable
Craig Westerman, [CW] wrote:
CW> I joined the TheBat! New Version Official Announcement List. I'm
CW> wondering if there is a place to read about features that are in the
CW> various beta versions?
The new version announcement list covers only official version release
announcements.
All beta inf
Craig Westerman, [CW] wrote:
CW> Every time I click on a e-mail link on a web page, exactly 50 new
CW> browser windows are opened in just a few seconds. I'm using MSIE 5
CW> on Win2000 Pro SP3.
Try the following:
Go into MSIE internet options. Under the Programs tab, change the
E-mail client to
Hi all,
just a test
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Karen Kay, [KK] wrote:
KK> Right. My problem was that I redid the filters twice, and didn't
KK> know what file to delete. Deleting the account.srx file seems to
KK> have done the trick so far.
Did you manually recreate the filters from scratch.
For
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Karen Kay, [KK] wrote:
>> Before this started, did you make any changes to your filtering?
KK> Nope.
In that case I'd have to agree with Roelof's impression that something
has been corrupted and you may have to start fresh with your filters,
i.e., a
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Danger H, [DH] wrote:
DH> Excuse me but what problems does ZA have with The Bat? I am using ZA
DH> here.
ZA is particularly notorious for cause connectivity problems with TB!.
The reports are many and I had my own personal experience with it and
ende
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Alexander, [A] wrote:
A> I'm sorry I can't be of any further help. I avoid Yahoo, its groups and
A> everything like the plague.
A> [every time I subscribed to - private/closed - yahoo groups with a
A> fresh email account, it took only days until the
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Karen Kay, [KK] wrote:
KK> It used to be that my filtering filtered mail into folders, and
KK> anything not already filtered would go to the Inbox.
KK> Now, for some reason, mail not affected by the filters (like this
KK> mailing list e-mail) ends up
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Sacksa, [S] wrote:
S> Circumstances require me to be away from my primary pc for a number
S> of weeks. Mail is backing up on the server and will soon exceed the
S> 10 MB limit. My laptop, which I am currently using does not have The
S> Bat loaded on t
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Marcus, [M] wrote:
M> Is it possible to delete messages directly off the server
M> *after* TB has already retrieved them?
Yes. In three ways.
- - The message dispatcher.
- - You could use a filter with the action to delete the message from the
serv
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Roelof Otten, [RO] wrote:
V>> 2. Is there a way for TB to ask me whether to create a new entry or
V>> not if the sender *name* already appears in the address book?
RO> No.
This is actually automatic, provided that the address is
identical to that of
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Javier Noguchi, [JN] wrote:
JN> Now that all my quick templates are saved, is there a way that I can
JN> export these quick templates so that in case my hard disk crashes I
JN> would have these saved and ready to reload into The Bat!
No there isn't a
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Paul Richardson, [PR] wrote:
PR> I can see how that might be useful. But it must be independent of
PR> Inbox/Outbox folders, so could a common folder be filtered?
Yes, you can filter messages to common folders, and you can create read
and replied mes
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Paul Richardson, [PR] wrote:
PR> What is a Common Folder? How does it differ from any other (rare?
PR> :-)) sort?
It's a folder that when created, doesn't belong to any particular
account. Collapse all your accounts and the common folders will be
vis
> Also, is there a quick way to move all my email from outlook over to
nrc> the bat!?
Yes, use the import wizard; Tools->Import Messages->Mail Import Wizard
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ectory "c:\mail."
Are you saying you moved from TB! 1.60 to TB! 2.0 Beta/1 in one step?
And, did everything work fine before you did this? Did you backup your
mail folder first?
See the URL at the bottom of the message for information on TB! and
the mailing lists.
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Hello Spike,
Monday, August 11, 2003, 7:59:02 PM, you wrote:
S> Alternatives for Yahoo??
http://mrpostman.sourceforge.net/
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Marck D Pearlstone, [MDP] wrote:
A>> This is all very odd.
MDP> ... not entirely :-). The fact is, that when you change "store on
MDP> server settings" to "not", the "last message downloaded" memory is
MDP> reset and *all* messages still on the serve
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Vishal, [V] wrote:
V> Apparently, though I had deleted them from trash locally, TB had not
V> yet correspondingly deleted them from the server. They were treated
V> as new messages (even though they had been downloaded SEVERAL times
V> by now).
All s
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Eric Santon, [ES] wrote:
ES> Yes, that is what I needed. I will give that a shot.
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 reply. Please do
Hello Paul,
On Monday, 11. August 2003, at 15:34:34 [GMT -0400] you wrote:
S>>> It appears from recent posts that SOME are having success with using
S>>> web2pop to access Hotmail and yahoo mail with TB!. I have had no success
S>>> with Hotmail since March (I now use HotPopper) and with Yahoo,
Hello Paul,
On Monday, 11. August 2003, at 17:28:03 [GMT -0400] you wrote:
>>> I'm using web2pop with TBV1.63/B5 and the new v2 beta. No problems here.
>>> and my yahoo account is pbcartwright
TM>> How rare, i access Yahoo directly with Thebat! It seams that the Argentine
TM>> pop and smtp se
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Vishal, [V] wrote:
V> Yep, they sure are. Same folder..even get arranged right next to each
V> other when i sort on date or anything else.
Examine the dupes and see if they have the same message id's and
creation dates. Once those are the same, TB! r
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Jack Larosa, [JL] wrote:
JL> I had to reformat and reload everything on my machine and now I
JL> noticed my log file indicates the last entry was 7/26. I can choose
JL> to clear the log file and it clears while it's still displayed but
JL> if I leave
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Greg Strong, [GS] wrote:
GS> Is there any way to turn off the auto wrapping on a message that was
GS> received?
GS> I know you can turn this feature off when editing a message with
GS> Sft+Ctrl+W which will toggle auto-wrap.
It's the same setting th
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Tim Cunningham, [TC] wrote:
TC> I've just discovered The Bat and am impressed! I am currently using
TC> Opera 7.11 for browsing and email. I've tried to configure Opera to
TC> use The Bat as it's email client with no success...
Personally I tried usi
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Terry, [T] wrote:
T> Weird question here. When you type in the to or cc or whatever field
T> in a message, TB auto-completes the field for you if the data is in
T> the drop-down list or address book. Great behavior and it saves me
T> time, but is ther
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Greg Strong, [GS] wrote:
GS> So are you saying use Sft+Ctrl+W select another folder and message,
GS> and go back to the original folder and message. Now the message
GS> should not be wrapped?
No. That shortcut will only work with the editor. You have
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Greg Strong, [GS] wrote:
GS> I went to account on message I sent with BCC which has WIDE margins,
GS> and it continued to wrap. So either I'm missing something here, or
GS> I'm SOL.
I just tested myself and it doesn't work with the current beta.
How
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Peter Olsen, [PO] wrote:
PO> So my conclusion to this is that some mail inside the "broken"
PO> message files, makes The Bat go crazy. Does anybody know how to
PO> solve this or how to repair the broken messges files
What are the sizes of the
ahoo.com/group/tbot/ or send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
AM>> Another way to do the regular synchronisation would be to backup the
AM>> mail folder on the laptop each day and restore it to the desktop. If you
AM>> do any major changes like creating a new account, then do the
A
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Jurgen Haug, [JH] wrote:
JH> I am a member of the mailing lists Opera and WDVLTALK, can
JH> anyone please tell me how to modify this macro
JH> %SUBJECT="RE:%SETPATTREGEXP="".
JH> so that it is filtering out the [ou] and [wdvltalk] in the subject
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Greg Strong, [GS] wrote:
GS> So from where I'm sitting starting with a backup, then follow up
GS> with synchronization afterward would be the way to go. I've only
GS> tried synchronization once or twice. It worked fine. Other may have
GS> a better way
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
SMS> OK, if I'm understanding this correctly, the data files need to be
SMS> generated on each machine each time the synchronization is to take
SMS> place?
Oh yes. Let me put it another way. :)
Machine A:
Hey
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Bill Mccarthy, [BM] wrote:
BM> Try the following:
BM> Alt-O
BM> Hit the key 9 times
BM> Hit the key 5 times
BM> Press P or R
BM>
Though your message header says that you're using v1.62r, your keyboard
navigation path is the one for the new option
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Allie Martin, [AM] wrote:
AM> Hmmm. Upon fiddling with v1.62r, I see what you mean. You can navigate
AM> to that option using the keyboard
I actually meant there that you cannot navigate to the option using the
keyboard.
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Zparticle, [Z] wrote:
Z> Within the message auto-view pane, I frequently need to switch
Z> between fixed-width and proportional fonts. It's a bit of a pain
Z> though, as I have to go to Preferences | Viewer and toggle the state
Z> of the first combo b
ything not included in the message may include unsafe content.
HTH,
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
SMS> I posted something similar to this a few weeks back, but didn't see
SMS> it on the list, so am posting again. Essentially, I'm wanting to
SMS> synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop.
SMS>
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Myob, [M] wrote:
M> All seemed to go well - until I tried to connect, and was unable to
M> collect mail. The account logs say "unable to connect to server", but
M> the properties look OK.
M> I'll try to send this to see if sending works.
M> It didn'
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Alexander, [A] wrote:
A> a friend is just evaluating TB and has the problem that she can't
A> delete marked text with the DEL key. I can't reproduce this. Has
A> anyone ever experienced the same or hints for a possible solution?
That's likely because
e the two most used
d> accounts for which it failed first.
It's only animated when you have unread messages. Try it for yourself... when all
messages are read change the status of a message from read to unread... and TB! flies!
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Costas Papadopoulos, [CP] wrote:
CP> I moved The Bat from my desktop to my notebook PC as a temporary
CP> arrangement. I made the move after a backup of my data and then by
CP> doing a restore using The Bat's built in feature. The installation
CP> on
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Alexander A. Gomanyuk, [AAG] wrote:
AAG> Yes! I found Mail ticker is very useful feature. BUT does anybody
AAG> know HOW to change colors (font and background),
You can change the only the font, ticker width and ticker scrolling
speed through the rig
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Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
TF> So, what to do? Is there a way to make TB wait for the execution of
TF> a filter until the previous "run external program" command has been
TF> successfuly terminated, or does anybody see another way how to deal
TF> w
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Joseph N., [JN] wrote:
JN> ... The problem is that the business-related MUA can filter only by
JN> sender, recipient, or subject. So if I set SpamPal not to modify the
JN> subject line, then my business app wouldn't be able to filter out
JN> the spam.
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Paul Cartwright, [PC] wrote:
PC> actually I am using popfile and I created a TB filter using the :
PC> X-Text-Classification: spam
PC> as the filter, and I haven't had a false-positive yet.
Ok. Then. My suggestion is to stop using SpamCop to help d
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Paul Cartwright, [PC] wrote:
PC> ok, if I used Spamcop filter, yes, I read the mail message,
PC> determine that it is spam, CTRL-ALT-S to send AND move it to a SPAM
PC> folder. This requires me reading the message, determining it is
PC> spam, and deal
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Paul Cartwright, [PC] wrote:
PC> If I put it below, then it would come into my inbox, and I wouldn't know
PC> spampal had called it spam, since I don't change the subject. If I
PC> manually read it, and send it to spamcop, then I don't need spampal do
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Paul Cartwright, [PC] wrote:
PC> this is what I have setup, BUT it also stopped the spam filter from
PC> working in TB. Since I don't use the subject to define spam, but the
PC> x-headers, it moves the spam to a new folder ( not inbox) and the spam
PC
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Joseph N., [JN] wrote:
JN> Occasionally, my spam filters will give me a false positive. It's no
JN> trouble to move the message, but by then the subject line has been
JN> modified to mark the message as spam. How can I re-edit that header
JN> so it ap
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Stuart Hemming, [SH] wrote:
PKRF>> testing
SH> Testing what, dear?
Messages to the list including his, aren't reaching him.
The listserv logs do say that messages are being successfully delivered
to his address. I notified him about this so he's l
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P.K.Roy (Fd), [PKR] wrote:
PKR> how to color code msg as per filter.. new to the bat 1.62r thanks
PKR> in advance
Under the actions tab of the filter rule configuration, there's an option
to 'Set the message's colour group to..'.
You can setup your
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Marck, [M] wrote:
M> It may be the first time Stuart has replied to a thread that goes
M> that deep! :-).
It's the first time Stuart's mail is being sent by a different server.
:)
It's now time to implement your suggestion and have MDaemon do the
de
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Mau, [M] wrote:
M> Something is wrong with your last two messages. As you can see, part
M> of the headers appear in the body. Actually, this is how your message
M> (header included) looks:
It's not Stuart's fault.
I've been processing his messages f
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David Mciver, [DM] wrote:
DM> One of my users has reported that pictures embedded in some HTML
DM> email he has received are appearing much larger in TB than in
DM> 'other' email clients. The pictures in question are relative large
DM> jpegs.
Ok.
DM
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Allie Martin, [AM] wrote:
AM> If a POP session ends unexpectedly, then TB! will be able to
^^^
that should have be 'TB!
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Dz-Jay, [DJ] wrote:
DJ> Thanks. Then may I suggest as a new feature that TB keep a list of
DJ> UIDLs of messages downloaded to avoid this situation, as other
DJ> less-advanced mail clients do.
TB! already does this. However, if the POP session is su
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Dz-Jay, [DJ] wrote:
DJ> If this is the case, then I agree with you that TB should have an
DJ> automatic mechanism to handle dupes. Most mail clients keep track of
DJ> all UIDL (or Message-IDs) of the messages downloaded and use this to
DJ> avoid re-d
ou use
Mozilla, KMail or Outlook Express is not a difference for the
provider. Important for them is only that their IMAP server is a
satndard one and can be used by standard clients. And Outlook Express
keeps the standard (as well as Mozilla and KMail (and hopefully soon
The Bat)). :)
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l just havg on for
> version 2.
Yes, and it is quite near. The Developers already use Version 2.0
alpha 1 in their latest mails... :)
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to).
So if IMAP with GMX is not working with The Bat, then the reason (in
my eyes) is a different encryptet authentification or a encryptet data
transfer (SSL).
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Using The Bat 1.63 Beta/11 on Windows 2000
Current ver
personally
would also like if a Newsreader function would be included - even I
found a quite good newsreader (which is free): 40tude Dialog. But of
course, when The Bat offers the Newsreader functionality, then I
immedialtely will use The Bat for that.
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Using The
functionality
should come out. When the Beta-Test is finished then a new release
(2.0) comes out.
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y is included should come out in the next
days. So wait for a while - and soon you will be able to handle your
GMX account by IMAP with The Bat.
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Using The Bat 1.63 Beta/11 on Windows 2000
Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
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Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote:
TF> I have another idea: Let TB recognise "- --" as a sig delimiter.
TF> AAMOF, I think this worked in an earlier version.
It does recognise it, but:
"- -- "
and not
"- --"
If you sign with the plugin, you get the un
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Hi all,
This is a test message
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998.
M> I believe for Win2k you need at least PM 5.0
If you're working with NTFS or thinking of upgrading... don't. Current versions of
Partition Magic and Drive Image are unreliable and support is next to useless.
If you wish to discuss further take this thread to TBOT.
M
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Jan Oetjen, [JO] wrote:
JO> to be honet :S i give up... i tried nearly every combination of
JO> encoding (8bit, qp & b64), attachment settings (mime b65 & uue), PGP
JO> on/off and SMIME on/off but i am unable to reproduce the error on
JO> the group i
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Bill Mccarthy, [BM] wrote:
BM> How does one get to the address book picker from the keyboard? I've
BM> looked around and don't see a way.
Shift-Enter will get you there.
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
SMS> Not sure as the damn screen reader doesn't tell me if what I'm
SMS> looking at is on the right or left. I'll have someone take a look
SMS> at the monitor and will get back to you on that. For now, let's
SMS> assume
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Jan Oetjen, [JO] wrote:
JO> possibly a dumb question, but i am not very experienced with mail
JO> internals. may the problem occur when you send an email to
JO> yahoogroups that uses quote printable conversion for 8bit
JO> characters?
Looked at, but
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Jan Oetjen, [JO] wrote:
JO> Ok ok ,) This is what's happening. I didn't knew - so far - that
JO> this happens only to some readers of the newsgroup.
It has even happened to my messages. However, it never happens on the
TB! lists. Different listserv.
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Jan Oetjen, [JO] wrote:
JO> i am having some quoting problems when replying to messages from
JO> yahoogroups. when i reply between all lines in the quoting section a
JO> newline is inserted somewhen after i've written the mail.
JO> i heard that this
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
SMS> #1 I hit ctrl-n to open a new message.
SMS> #2 I click on the little icon next to the to: field which opens up
SMS> the addressbook (the screen reader has special commands which
SMS> enable me to manipulate the mou
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Stuart Hemming, [SH] wrote:
SH> I have it switched on too but I'm not getting anything like the
SH> behaviour Paul though.
Move the ticker towards the screen edge and it will magically spread
across the entire width of the screen. Disable autozoom an
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Domagoj Klepac, [DK] wrote:
DK> I tried sorting both by received and created time and somehow I
DK> finally settled for created time as being better, but I still got
DK> messages in wrong order.
I neglected to comment on this part.
Sorting by r
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Domagoj Klepac, [DK] wrote:
DK> You're right, I didn't think about that - and I tried sorting both
DK> by received and created time and somehow I finally settled for
DK> created time as being better, but I still got messages in wrong
DK> order.
DK> B
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Domagoj Klepac, [DK] wrote:
DK> Order in which messages are downloaded from server and stored in
DK> TB!s message database. That would be "don't sort" setting or "sort
DK> by place in database". Simplest of all. It shouldn't be _that hard_
DK> to impl
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