Re: The Bat! and message status on the POP3-server

2002-02-01 Thread Mike Zanker
was that you could use the same POP3 mailbox from different locations and maintain read/unread status. I can't use IMAP for various reasons. Mike -- Mike Zanker Northampton, UK PGP Public Key: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Archives : http

Re: Proxys

2002-01-29 Thread Mike Zanker
At 02:01 29/01/2002, Adrian Arenah wrote: ¿The Bat, haven't got Proxy Settings? I'm behind a proxy.. so I can't use The Bat :( Do you have a SOCKS server you can use? If so, there's a SOCKS-compliant replacement TCP/IP stack for Windows around somewhere (Microsoft?). Mike -- Mike Zanker

Re: anti-virus software

2002-01-21 Thread Mike Zanker
versions of NAV handle mail in a much better way, though - they actually monitor for mail protocols at the network level and do the scanning there. Mike -- Mike Zanker Northampton, UK PGP Public Key: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Archives

Re: Filters

2000-11-19 Thread Mike Zanker
filter would probably help me build new ones. Doug, I match on TBUDL.manager in kludges. That way anything from the list can be filtered to a separate folder. Any personal replies (even if cc'd to the list) will remain in my inbox. Mike -- Mike Zanker | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Northampton

Re[2]: Editing received messages

2000-11-17 Thread Mike Zanker
a competing product. My impression was that he really would like to use The Bat! were it not for a feature that his current mailer handles in a more straightforward way. Some might consider it a minor feature (or even an unwanted feature) but everyone's requirements vary. Mike -- Mike Zanker

'Read' messages on POP3 server

2000-11-17 Thread Mike Zanker
or is there no way of doing this? Thanks, Mike -- Mike Zanker | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Northampton | United Kingdom| PGP Public Key available -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send

Re[3]: Filtering query

2000-11-14 Thread Mike Zanker
that anything matching has definitely originated from the list server and that personal replies (even ones cc'd to the list) will stay in my inbox. In another case I'm looking for a pattern in the Received: header and 'kludges' is needed for this. Mike -- Mike Zanker | [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re[2]: envelope-to header

2000-11-12 Thread Mike Zanker
can you use X-Ray to add it in (I forget the URL but it's in the archive somewhere)? Envelope-To: is often added by the final MTA in the delivery process. It is taken from the final SMTP RCPT TO. Regards, Mike -- Mike Zanker | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Northampton | United K