Re[2]: Can you Bounce Mail with theBat! ?

2003-01-24 Thread Matt Cahill
rtainly within it's MC>> ability. G> Matt, G> You might also want to use X-Ray to strip some header info and make it G> look more like a real bounce. G> I would also suggest that you use a non excisting email address to G> bounce from like [EMAIL PROTECTED] (gets the

Re[2]: Can you Bounce Mail with theBat! ?

2003-01-24 Thread Matt Cahill
: if you like I could send you a "bounced" message from KMail when I get home this weekend, so you can see what it looks like for your template. -- Matt Cahill Rhombus Media Toronto ON [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel: (416) 971-7856 fax: (416) 971-9647 ___

Re: Can you Bounce Mail with theBat! ?

2003-01-24 Thread Matt Cahill
e, official-looking Bounce feature...looking at that, I don't see why one couldn't create a special Reply rule with TB! whereas if an offending email arrives, a "bounce" message could be sent as a reply. However, that said, it would have to be manually sent (obviously). That

Re[2]: importing contacts from Outlook to TB

2003-01-20 Thread Matt Cahill
e adoption of The Bat within companies like mine were Outlook and Outlook Express are (fortunately or not) the norm. I'm certainly not above trying to work on a fix for importing contacts from Outlook, but if the movement behind TB isn't particularly interested, then it obviously do

importing contacts from Outlook to TB

2003-01-20 Thread Matt Cahill
e: I posted this on Don Zeigler's BB...I will cc anything useful I receive via this list to there. I hope no one minds the unintentional duplicity). -- Matt Cahill Rhombus Media Toronto ON [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel: (416) 971-7856 fax: (416) 971-9647 __

Re[3]: TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable modem

2001-10-02 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Jan, JR> I've got a 2 month free test run on this thing. Any JR> specific problems with @HOME network? Outside of what you're experiencing, it's generally good, but it reeeally depends on the neighbourhood/locale. Excite@Home, the parent com

Re: TB! V1.54 Beta/9 - cable modem

2001-10-01 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Jan, Are you using the @Home network? Usually (though this may change with the individual provider) the smtp and pop servers should be entered as 'mail', versus 'smtp.myhost.com' and 'pop.myhost.com' respectively. Hope that helps, Matt mailto:

Re: OT:From Our Friends to the North

2001-09-13 Thread Matt Cahill
at you are less interested in picking a fight with those who are "kicking" you around, than pounding your chest. Please do this elsewhere. Matt Cahill -> ANOTHER Canadian mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] psn> This, from a Canadian newspaper, is worth sharing. psn> Am

Re: PIM/e-mail solution

2001-09-12 Thread Matt Cahill
on what you mean by that. Can it export clean files for importing into TB!? Yes. Why don't you download a trial-version from Lotus and check it out? I can't think of anything else (unless you want to spend $$ on Notes). Matt Cahill mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - ---

Re: TB! V1.54 Beta/7 - losing mail

2001-09-10 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Jan, Can you retrieve them using another client other than TB? To deduce what the problem is, try downloading them via another client with the Leave On Server option marked. I'm not sure about Yahoo, but many web-based mail services can be not

Re: sound choice?

2001-08-31 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Andrew, I've got a customised edit of various soundfx that came with Office 97. If you're interested, I can email it to you. Matt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Eens Ajacied, altijd Ajacied. - ---

Re[2]: The Bat on The Penguin

2001-08-30 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Thomas, TF> Just FYI, our Dr. Martin is a "he". oops! Matt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUAO45WkFNqpING8RNNAQH/PwP/RME6AAe1V/1iLkxduDM3TriF5lyirVNV 0K07N0VLYpJ8RbeucgiIi0mg53d9BU5ziC+BBfg2k7VJclwCgx

Re[3]: The Bat on The Penguin

2001-08-30 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Serge et al, I've made only a test-run using WINE on Mandy8...didn't work out, but it's probably a problem with how I have it configured (WINE, that is). Thinking about it now, Allie is probably correct in her assumption that TB! wouldn't fly h

The Bat on The Penguin

2001-08-29 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Hello Bat Cavers, Has anyone heard if there's any progress porting TB! to Linux? Cheers, Matt Cahill mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Eens Ajacied, altijd Ajacied. - -BEGIN PGP SIGN

Re[2]: weird import from Netscape 4.7x...and more!

2001-08-15 Thread Matt Cahill
Daniel, DH> could it be (and I'm guessing) that the folder from Netscape wasn't DH> compressed? Eg, has it restored all your deleted messages as well? DH> I really have no idea, but it might be worth looking into. That crossed my mind as well, but my manager seems pretty resolute that she

weird import from Netscape 4.7x...and more!

2001-08-14 Thread Matt Cahill
k too long (ie moving, re-importing, deleting). However, and I'm not sure if this has been reported yet, but following a URL in Netscape 6.1 brings up two identical browser windows instead of one. Anyone else notice this? Matt Cahill > I installed The Bat on my office manager's

weird import from Netscape 4.7x

2001-08-14 Thread Matt Cahill
ed Dupes in The Bat, but that hasn't even made a mark on it. Anything I should know about? Matt Cahill -- __ Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubs

Re[2]: what to expect for 1.54?

2001-08-14 Thread Matt Cahill
Allie, Thanks for the heads-up. I think I'll sit on 1.53d for now (I've got enough betas on the go!), but at least the next version looks pretty interesting :) Matt Cahill mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "It's a cookbook!!"

what to expect for 1.54?

2001-08-13 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Hello, I just recently registered my copy of The Bat, and would like to know what to expect for the next version. If anyone's Beta-testing, would it possible to send a quick list of new/improved features? Thanks in advance, Matt C

Re[2]: copying Bat configuration?

2001-07-19 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Marck, MDP> The simple answer for an administrator type person is to use the MDP> contents of the registry key: MDP> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat! MDP> and import that across the board. With it copy the basic Account.* MDP> file

Re[4]: copying Bat configuration?

2001-07-19 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 BK> Have you looked at the synchronise window yet? Karl, I suppose that would've helped, wouldn't it :) Yes, it seems that - for the editor settings at least - I'd be able to export those pretty easily. I think that should be fine enough...it

Re[2]: copying Bat configuration?

2001-07-19 Thread Matt Cahill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 BK> Have you looked at the synchronise tool? Go to Tools|Synchronise and try BK> that out. It was designed for using multiple copies of TB! I believe (I know BK> someone will correct me if I'm wrong ;) ). Karl, It's going to be hard for me to con

copying Bat configuration?

2001-07-19 Thread Matt Cahill
etting freaked out that it's not as easy to mess with as Outlook, so if I could just copy some sort of config file, that'd be great. Any ideas? Cheers, Matt Cahill -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUAO1cajlNqpING8RNNAQGPQAQAlxbOibhL/ZSOFCbV/AFK0okhfL6pG

Re[3]: can't print

2001-07-17 Thread Matt Cahill
Richard, I had this exact problem a few versions ago when I first had The Bat on a trial-basis. This is my second trial-basis, and so far I've had no printing problems with v1.53d of The Bat and my Epson Stylus Color 760. If you don't mind telling me, what Epson are you using? --