Hello Peter,
Friday, January 15, 2010, 6:36:46 PM, you wrote:
> can anybody tell me where The Bat! stores the splash screen that shows
> on startup?
It is stored within the EXE. If you use a tool like MultiExtractor you
can see all the files within an EXE-file.
You can check by yourself www.m
Hello dAniel,
on Sunday, February 29, 2004, 9:57:00 PM, dAniel hAhler wrote:
> To reproduce:
> - open "edit mail message" window
> - press ctrl-shift-q
> - close the "edit mail message" window
>(QT manager will also disappear)
> - press ctrl-shift-q
>(TB main window will flash, but no
Hello Allie,
on Monday, March 1, 2004, 4:52:05 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
> The news group will be simply a mirror or the mailing list and not a
> separate entity. Messages on the news server will be only messages
> sent to the mailing list. The news server mirror will be added as a
> means for thos
Hello Greg,
on Sunday, February 29, 2004, 10:04:01 AM, Greg Strong wrote:
> I subsequently learned that all I had to do was put a dummy email
> address in Agent, and only provide the REAL email address in the
> news server's authentication login which was never part of the
> headers. Mind you thi
Hello Joseph,
on Saturday, February 28, 2004, 9:10:11 AM, Joseph N. wrote:
> It would be easier to scan, store, read, and otherwise manage the
> growing volume if it were on the Usenet. What do others think of
> managing the volume of this list?
Why it would be easier to scan, stor, read and so
Hello Doug,
on Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 1:42:17 PM, Doug Weller wrote:
>> Can anyone shed light on this?
> Ah, I found out. You post to the list. Since I posted it has picked up
> 3 spam emails. But it's missed 5.
Well, as my internet provider is filtering spam very hard (well, in my
ey
Hello Thomas,
on Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 10:41:17 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> That's a new one. I believe From is mandatory (I am reporting from
> memory, didn't check RFC2822), but subject is optional. A recipient of
> some kind must be present, otherwise you wouldn't have received the
>
Hello ken,
on Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 1:26:48 AM, ken green wrote:
> Come on, this isn't about my needs changing beyond what The Bat has to
> offer. This is about The Bat promising on functionality and hitting
> 90% - and I'm complaining about that 10%
Yes, and that is good. If noone would
Hello ken,
on Monday, February 23, 2004, 10:23:53 PM, ken green wrote:
> I am in no way saying that The Bat is all bad or that Stefan or
> RitLabs are terrible or anything like that. In fact, I continue to
> complain about TB's performance because I do plan on using TheBat well
> into the future
Hello Martin,
on Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 12:36:20 PM, Martin Schneider wrote:
> !21.02.2004, 22:00:21: FETCH - could not store message (file name
> - C:\DOKUME~1\Martin\LOKALE~1\Temp\bat1C90.tmp)
So I was investigating a little bit more and found the reason for the
problem. Of cour
Hello Alexander,
on Saturday, February 21, 2004, 3:10:27 AM, Alexander A. Gomanyuk wrote:
> So I'm looking for solution, how to synchronize one account (message
> base) for that two PCs, to have equal message bases, so when replying at home,
> don't reply at work etc...
> Yes i know about IMAP, b
Hello Mark,
on Sunday, February 22, 2004, 5:39:01 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> The Menu Navigator is one of the first things I turned off. Have you
> actually found something useful buried in there?
Well, for me not. And second for me is flickering when it is switched
on. Probably has to do that my
Hello,
I have a very strangs problem. I have several accounts and all work
fine except of one. The configuration of the accounts are the same
(from the directories). I even have two accounts with the same
provider. With one I could retrieve my mails but in the other account
I get the error message
Hello ken,
on Monday, February 23, 2004, 5:46:12 PM, ken green wrote:
> Yikes! Is this true?!!? Isn't this something that should have NEVER,
> EVER made it past testing? I thought 2.04.4 was an official release?
Probably it is true for some users. However for me it NEVER happened
so far (and
Hello ken,
on Monday, February 23, 2004, 5:53:50 PM, ken green wrote:
>>From the confirmed problems I've been reading about, it seems 2.04.4
> isn't any more stable (across multiple users) than the recent betas.
No, I can't confirm that. For me the 2.04.4 works very fine (also the
Spamfilter Bay
Hello,
I also postet this mail in the BETA-Mailinglist and only got one
answer. Maybe in this group more people want to agree/disagree my
opinion. ;)
As the discussion about the SmartBat started I also have a wish:
please improve the usability to create a new date. It should be
possible to create
Hello,
I already did post this mail to the BETA-List but I didn't get any
answer. So I try to start a discussion in the tbudl-list. Maybe you
like my idea, maybe not.
As I have seen "The Bat" offers a synchronisation function which is
very important. But as I see the funtion so far "only" offers
Hello Greg,
on Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 2:25:47 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
> Why does TB add a backward slash "\" before either a left parenthesis
> "(" or right ")" parenthesis in the "TO" address?
>"LastName, FirstName \(Other Info\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well, actually the backslash is use
Hello Alexander,
on Sunday, July 27, 2003, 5:48:50 PM, Alexander wrote:
> it wouldn't surprise me if they already had made a little influence
> here and there so that big public mail providers will support O/OE
> first...
When they offer IMAP they support every IMAP client. If you use
Mozilla, K
Hello Steve,
on Sunday, July 27, 2003, 5:30:54 PM, Steve M. Sawczyn wrote:
> Imap must be difficult to implement -- the Depart of Education within
> the state of Maine uses an Email server/client called First Class and
> Imap functionality there doesn't work well either. I had asked the
> develo
Hello Andreas,
on Sunday, July 27, 2003, 1:13:53 PM, Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
> Yep, and I cannot use it with the Bat.
Hmmm, that is strange.
> Sorry for double posting, but my GMX spam filter must have
> rejected my list mail since friday.
I forwarded you all the mails to your "name"-accoun
Hello John,
on Sunday, July 27, 2003, 11:41:43 AM, John Phillips wrote:
>> Correct. The developers already confirmed that and announced that in
>> the next days the new Beta-Version with the full IMAP functionality
>> should come out. When the Beta-Test is finished then a new release
>> (2.0) com
Hello ravi,
on Sunday, July 27, 2003, 2:51:26 AM, ravi wrote:
> Nope, not yet.
> Look out for version 2 though. It's supposed to have proper
> IMAP support.
Correct. The developers already confirmed that and announced that in
the next days the new Beta-Version with the full IMAP functionality
sh
Hello Thomas,
on Sunday, July 27, 2003, 3:22:24 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>> I discovered that my mail provider GMX provides IMAP4 access too. I
>> have configured a new account with setting for incoming
>> mail. But ... where's the difference to pop3? The Bat still downloads
>> all my mail, a
Hello Marck,
Thursday, July 17, 2003, 2:27:28 PM, you wrote:
MS>> What I will do next is creating a second mail account in the Bat
MS>> to see if that is working properly with APOP. I keep you
MS>> informed.
> Please do. I'd like to see what it's about...
I found out what was provoking that prob
Hello Marck,
Thursday, July 17, 2003, 12:30:14 AM, you wrote:
MS>> What could be the reason that I get back the error message "Auth
MS>> Error"? Even a new installation on that machine didn't help.
> Firewall on the affected machine perhaps? ZA, for example, has been
> known to disrupt TB's commu
Hello,
I encounter a strange behaviour. I have installed "The Bat" on two
machines. On one machine it is possible to fetch mails per APOP. On
the other machine not anymore. Some days ago I could, but suddenly it
didn't work. So I created a new account on another machine - and there
it works. The c
Hi folks,
I found a mistake in the German translation. I normally use the
english version - but once switched to the German one.
When you want to choose the PGP-Version in English, you can choose
between different PGP implementations - and also the Version 6.x /
6.5.x.
But in the German Menue o
Hi Jamie,
Tuesday, August 01, 2000, 2:39:21 PM, you wrote:
JDB> About the address book issue. You could always use a mouse :-)
Hahaha, well, yes, that I also found out! ;)
But there really the keyboard would be more appreciated ;)
Bye,
Martin
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Hi Marck,
Tuesday, August 01, 2000, 2:52:10 PM, you wrote:
MDP> TB *will* auto-complete addresses from the address history list. To
MDP> complete names from the address book, press Ctrl-Plus.
Oh yes, that's true! Thanks!
But another question? When I type a parts of the pure e-mail-address I
Hi folks,
I am new and wanted to try this nice program. And it really looks
great - but I have two questions:
Is there a possibility that the names in the "To:" field are
automatically shown from the address book (like in Netscape
Messenger)? If I type a part of a e-mail-address that is unique,
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