Monday, May 21, 2001, 9:23:23 AM, A wrote:
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ACM> On Mon, 21 May 2001 12:35:19 +0200, Peter graced us with these comments:
PP>> using ZA Pro 2.6.88 here on W2K without any problem with TB! (If I
PP>> ignore the fact it sometimes crashes/ha
Tuesday, September 12, 2000, 3:38:53 AM, Tony wrote:
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TB> This message: 12/09/2000 08:33 GMT.
TB> Hello SRNA,
TB>It would appear not... Unless your using version 6.5.1ckt
TB> A reminder of what SRNA ([EMAIL PR
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Monday, September 11, 2000, 2:38:33 PM, Tony wrote:
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TB> This message: 11/09/2000 19:37 GMT.
TB> Hello SRNA,
TB> So can I assume you don't want me to send you a working
Monday, September 11, 2000, 12:54:06 PM, Juergen wrote:
JF> Monday, September 11, 2000, 18:45, SRNA wrote:
>> This sounded like a neat solution to me, so I tried it.
>> Unfortunately, TheBat! refused to send (or do anything else) with
>> messages marked to sign or encryp
Monday, September 11, 2000, 6:46:03 AM, Tony wrote:
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TB> This message: 11/09/2000 11:17 GMT.
TB> Hello Wayne,
TB> There is a program called Hex Workshop that you can use to edit
TB> batpgp65.dll. It can be found at www.bpsoft.c
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Tuesday, July 25, 2000, 9:53:25 AM, Gerd wrote:
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GE> Hello Pasquale,
GE> Tuesday, July 25, 2000, 3:06:05 PM, you wrote:
>> Did that yesterday just not the smime portion I figure I wait till
>> the beta te
Thursday, July 20, 2000, 5:10:24 PM, Curtis wrote:
C> On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 15:05:47 -0400, Lawrence Kalmakoff wrote:
LK>> What have users been doing (if anything) to off-load old messages
LK>> while still being able to view them, if necessary?
C> I created another account solely fo
Monday, April 10, 2000, 8:09:56 AM, Thobias wrote:
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TN> From: Marek Mikus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TN> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TN> Date: den 10 april 2000 13:10
TN> Subject: Re[2]: Anti virus software and The Bat!
>>Hello,
>>Monday, April 10, 2000,
Wednesday, March 15, 2000, 2:34:41 AM, Uwe wrote:
UB> The following people can open .eml file attachments with TB! 1.41's
UB> internal viewer without any problems:
UB> (1) Justin D. Paine, [EMAIL PROTECTED], NT 5.0 Build 2195
UB> (2) Januk Aggarwal, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Win 98 4.
Wednesday, February 09, 2000, 3:45:15 PM, Peter wrote:
PA> yann wrote:
>> i have 3 PGP keys and i want to sign message differently for users
>> i have see that in address book i can make a specific template for a
>> mails adress
PA> Why don't you set up different accounts in TB, each with anot
Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 7:13:38 PM, Nico wrote:
>> ...and seamless PGP integration...
NS> How much more seamless do you want it? The Bat has the best PGP
NS> integration I ever used so far...
Support for all of the PGP options. Eudora used to support these
(Eudora Lite still does, AFAI
in response to my saying:
DH>> but while many of your comments may be helpful, I strongly suggest
DH>> you suspend your assumptions to a greater degree and try to
DH>> assimilate the approach TB takes to windows email.
I'd probably have taken this response the same way he did.
It also seems to
Is there any way to set up a filter which can redirect a message to an
address contained in the text of the original message?
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Monday, January 17, 2000, 4:36:07 PM, Alexander wrote:
AVK> Hi there!
AVK> On 17 Jan 00, at 12:36, Tom Plunket wrote
AVK> about "Re[3]: suggestion- / wish-list":
>> Since we're talking about the editor, is there a way to turn of
>> "virtual space" so the cursor won't go places where ther
Monday, January 17, 2000, 3:36:04 PM, Tom wrote:
TP> Since we're talking about the editor, is there a way to turn of
TP> "virtual space" so the cursor won't go places where there are none of
TP> spaces, characters, created lines? I like to be at the end of a
TP> paragraph and hit to go to th
Monday, January 17, 2000, 2:03:47 AM, Tom wrote:
TF>> I then played a bit with the redirect feature, and actually, it
TF>> does look as if the original sender had sent the message only to
TF>> him.
TP> The Bat! then seems to have the same behaviour as elm's "Bounce"
TP> function, which I reall
I am new here, too, and most of my wishes have to do with
implementation of the PGP functionality. In response to your issues,
however:
- I subscribe to several mailing lists, and so also deal with issue
#2. I have found a conmpletely different approach works best for me
in the long run. I sub
Actually, it works in some versions of Eudora, but not in others. It
worked perfectly in all versions of Eudora Lite that I am aware of,
but does not seem to integrate as well into 4.2 and later versions of
Eudora Pro.
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