Command line parameter for TLS Handshake problem

2020-06-16 Thread Christoph Koch
Hello, I guess it was last year when I had the same problem as now: When I am fetching mails by pop3s (port 995), then the connection is lost with a "The server has closed the connection during the TLS handshake". The log file doesn't show anything else. I guess, that I had this co

create account on the command line

2009-02-21 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hello all, today I tried to create a new account in TheBat using the command line. It basically worked, but I'm missing many options. Since my only reference is the help file, which may easily be outdated - are there more options than I know about? I'd need to (among others): - change

creating folders from the command line

2008-04-27 Thread WL
Hello, all. I just installed 4.0.24, and trying to import my existing email. Is there a way to create mail folders within TB! from the command line? Or force /export to create the folder on the fly instead of dumping the messages into the Inbox? Thanks, -- WL

Re: creating folders from the command line

2008-04-27 Thread Roelof Otten
message base. If you uninstalled TB before, but left its message base intact, you simply tell TB you want to install a new account and enter the name of your previous account and TB will recognize its settings and message base. W Is there a way to create mail folders within TB! from W the command

Re: Command line usage

2004-11-21 Thread daRkSidE
In data Sat, 20 Nov 2004 20:14:23 +, David Elliott ha scritto: I've tried 'Run as', but I don't understand what to do. If I select a specific user, it replies that password field cannot be empty (and I set no password). I _never_ have a user with no password. I think you wouldn't

Re: Command line usage

2004-11-20 Thread daRkSidE
In data Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:04:55 +, David Elliott ha scritto: Try setting up a short cut with 'Run as' and then calling that short cut. I am doing much the same on W2K Server. Simply calling the short cut produces error 193 (I think it is a not valid Win32 application). I've tried 'Run

Re: Command line usage

2004-11-20 Thread David Elliott
Hail TBUDL, Rumour believes that on 20 November 2004, at 14:19:00 +0100 (which was 13:19 where I live) daRkSidE wrote (and possibly edited) Try setting up a short cut with 'Run as' and then calling that short cut. I am doing much the same on W2K Server. Simply calling the short cut produces

Command line usage

2004-11-19 Thread daRkSidE
I want to export some messages contained in a folder, calling The Bat! via command line, by another program that is running as a service. If TB! is closed, the program who calls TB!, goes on stand-by and TB! becomes a SYSTEM process (seen by Task Manager). If TB! is open (so TB! runs as a user's

Re: Command line usage

2004-11-19 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo daRkSidE, On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:39:33 +0100GMT (19-11-2004, 22:39 +0100, where I live), you wrote: D If TB! is open (so TB! runs as a user's process), it works fine. D How can I solve it? What comes to mind would be to keep TB running. And when your system starts have TB started too,

Re: Command line usage

2004-11-19 Thread David Elliott
Hello TBUDL, Historians believe that on 19 November 2004, at 22:39:33 +0100 (which was 21:39 where I live) daRkSidE emanated these words of wisdom I want to export some messages contained in a folder, calling The Bat! via command line, by another program that is running as a service. If TB

Re: Command line usage

2004-11-19 Thread daRkSidE
In data Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:04:55 +, David Elliott ha scritto: How can I solve it? What is your OS ? XP. Try setting up a short cut with 'Run as' and then calling that short cut. Interesting work-around, even if I wanted to have the possibility to change the parameter in order to get

The Bat! command line backup

2004-11-16 Thread Super
Greets to all, Couple of days ago someone posted the way to backup all of the Bat's settings (in registry) from the command line... Can anyone please send it again? Thanks... -- ( Good Vibrations ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:271599808

Re: The Bat! command line backup

2004-11-16 Thread Chris
Super @ 2004-Nov-16 10:02:56 AM The Bat! command line backup mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Couple of days ago someone posted the way to backup all of the Bat's settings (in registry) from the command line... Can anyone please send it again? Is this what you want? Ivan @ 2004-Nov-3 10:34:57 PM Auto

Command Line Parameters

2004-08-11 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello TBUDL, I am new to The Bat! and I am having trouble finding the Command Line Parameters in the help file - clicking on 'Command line parameter' brings up an empty dialog saying 'Click a topic, then click Display' - a bit difficult! I want to be able to start The Bat

Re: Command Line Parameters

2004-08-11 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Jeff Gaines, 11-Aug-2004 14:54, you wrote: I am new to The Bat! and I am having trouble finding the Command Line Parameters in the help file - clicking on 'Command line parameter' brings up an empty dialog saying 'Click a topic, then click Display' - a bit difficult! Thats odd

Re[2]: Command Line Parameters

2004-08-11 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello Alexander, On Wednesday, August 11, 2004, 4:05:45 PM, you wrote: Hello Jeff Gaines, 11-Aug-2004 14:54, you wrote: I am new to The Bat! and I am having trouble finding the Command Line Parameters in the help file - clicking on 'Command line parameter' brings up an empty dialog

[St's TB Annoyances] Command line parameter: /PARK

2004-07-27 Thread St - Musaic . Net
Command line parameter PARK doesn’t work with importing of messages. -- St Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Command line options

2004-02-05 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Ciprian, On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 09:08:18 +0200GMT (5-2-04, 8:08 +0100, where I live), you wrote: CT I'm trying to use the Scheduler to perform some administrative tasks (like CT compressing the folders). Could you help me with the command line options? CT Or a link ? AFAIK they can't

Re: Command line options

2004-02-05 Thread Ciprian Trofin
CT I'm trying to use the Scheduler to perform some administrative tasks CT (like compressing the folders). Could you help me with the command CT line options? Or a link ? RO AFAIK they can't be performed via a command line parameter yet. Thanks Roelof. Too bad... -- Cip CAUTION! Do not look

Command line options

2004-02-05 Thread Ciprian Trofin
Hi, I'm trying to use the Scheduler to perform some administrative tasks (like compressing the folders). Could you help me with the command line options? Or a link ? Cip Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information: http

Command line options

2004-02-03 Thread Ciprian Trofin
Hi, I'm trying to use the Scheduler to perform some administrative tasks (like compressing the folders). Could you help me with the command line options? Or a link ? Cip Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information: http

System Hot Keys via Command Line?

2003-03-10 Thread Vincent - D. Ertner
Hi Co-Batties, is there a way to invoke eg the browse ticker functionality via a command line switch? Background: I can't waste any usual hot keys for this, thus I'd like to bind it to a Win+x combination (via WinKey) ... any idea? -- Cheers, Vince ''' ô¿ô

Re: System Hot Keys via Command Line?

2003-03-10 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Vincent, On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 03:22:14 +0100 GMT (11/03/03, 09:22 +0700 GMT), Vincent - D. Ertner wrote: is there a way to invoke eg the browse ticker functionality via a command line switch? No; what you can do via command line is limited to what you find under Help / Command Line

Re[3]: Command line for sending mail from a certain account?

2003-01-01 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
with no command line. Just a simple blank mailto: As long as that specific account is active in the bat, when I click on the mailto: shortcut in my quick launch bar the %SUBJ macro in the body is not tampered with :) I'm happy with it. Thanks to everyone who helped me out :) Happy 2003 - -- Best

Command line for sending mail from a certain account?

2002-12-31 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello tbudl, I am trying to create a shortcut that relies on a certain account. I would like to open an editing window for a certain account. I need for the editing window automatically input the accounts default template. Thank you :)

Re: Command line for sending mail from a certain account?

2002-12-31 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
automatically input the accounts default template. This is all covered in the Help file under the Command line parameters topics. For example: thebat.exe /MAILU=MyAccount;[EMAIL PROTECTED];S=Subject Text;/EDIT - -- Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v1.62 Christmas Edition

Re[2]: Command line for sending mail from a certain account?

2002-12-31 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
This is all covered in the Help file under the Command line MDP parameters topics. For example: I looked their first for my answer but it didn't answer how I could leave out ;[EMAIL PROTECTED];S=Subject Text; and simply open the editor window for the account. MDP thebat.exe /MAILU=MyAccount;[EMAIL

Re: Command line for sending mail from a certain account?

2002-12-31 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Victor, @31-Dec-2002, 13:00 -0500 (18:00 UK time) Victor B. Gonzalez said: MDP This is all covered in the Help file under the Command line MDP parameters topics. For example: I looked their first for my answer but it didn't answer how I could

Re[2]: Command line for sending mail from a certain account?

2002-12-31 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
macro in the command line switches? I do not wish to repeat the process though the command line but instead create a shortcut that launches the editor window for the account and it in no way tampers with the template. MDP You're not telling us in what way it is tampered with. I mean

Re: Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-10 Thread Clive Taylor
10 December 2002, 07:45, you wrote: CW Anyone else seeing this or is it just me? It's you. -- Clive Taylor Using The Bat! v1.61 Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-10 Thread Geoff Lane
On 10 December 2002, 01:14, Adam wrote: I don't see options like above. Using Windows XP. ~~~ Windows XP Pro SP1 (my machine): 1. Right-click the Start menu, choose Explore All Users 2. Browse to Programs, which contains the shortcut for TB 3. Right-click The Bat!, choose Properties 4. If

Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-09 Thread Simon Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 'Lo Chiropter Operators, Is it possible to maximize The Bat! using command line parameters when it is minimized to the tray? I want to be able to maximize TB! and bring it into focus via another app without using multiple keystrokes

Re: Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-09 Thread Geoff Lane
On 09 December 2002, 18:01, Simon Blake wrote: At the moment, the command line in the other program (the one that launches TB!) looks like this: [path to TB!]\The Bat!\thebat.exe /nologo /CHECK* I've has it like this for a while, but wondered if it was possible to cut out the next

Re: Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-09 Thread Simon Blake
use is in my sig ;-) Launching TB! maximized isn't a problem of course and can be done using a shortcut as you describe - I start TB! minimized using the /MIMIMIZE command line parameter. What I was after was maximizing TB! from the tray when 'called' from another program. I have a spam

Re: Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-09 Thread Adam
Hello Geoff, Monday, December 9, 2002, 3:49:58 PM, you wrote: GL 3. Right-click the TB shortcut, choose Properties. GL 4. In Run, Window Size, or whatever your OS calls this setting, choose GLMaximized. I don't see options like above. Using Windows XP. -- Best regards, Adam

Re: Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-09 Thread Allie C Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Simon [S] wrote:' S What I after is a way to have TB! maximize from the tray when I S hit the 'process' button in my spam software without having to S hit another key combination. Sounds like you need the assistance of PowerPro or a similar macro

Re: Maximizing TB! using command line...can you?

2002-12-09 Thread Chris Weaven
a shortcut as you describe - I start TB! minimized using the /MIMIMIZE command line parameter. What I was after was maximizing TB! from the tray when 'called' from another program. Anyone else seeing this or is it just me? Cheers, Chris. -- Created Using The Bat! V1.62 Christmas Edition E

Re[2]: Command Line

2002-08-14 Thread Daryl Field
Hello jan, Tuesday, August 13, 2002, 7:32:11 PM, you wrote: jr Hi Daryl. jr At 12:54 PM on Tuesday, August 13, 2002 you [DF] jr wrote the following about Command Line: DF Has there been a discussion of making the DF backup feature 'driveable' from the command DF line. [...] jr How about

Re: Command Line

2002-08-14 Thread Ricardo M. Reyes
DF Being able to automate the whole maintenance centre would be a welcome DF feature for me. DF At the moment I'm having to manually copy compress the mail files. 'purge and compress' would be another good candidate for a new command line option. -- Ricardo M. Reyes | [EMAIL PROTECTED

Command Line

2002-08-13 Thread Daryl Field
Hello tbudl, Has there been a discussion of making the backup feature 'driveable' from the command line. This would help scheduling backups of the mailstore Secure Imap would be a welcome feature -- Best regards, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Command Line

2002-08-13 Thread jan rifkinson
Hi Daryl. At 12:54 PM on Tuesday, August 13, 2002 you [DF] wrote the following about Command Line: DF Has there been a discussion of making the DF backup feature 'driveable' from the command DF line. [...] How about using the /BATCH command? -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield, CT USA TB! V1.61

Re: Command Line

2002-08-13 Thread Thomas F.
Hello Daryl, On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 17:54:32 +0100 GMT (13/08/02, 23:54 +0700 GMT), Daryl Field wrote: DF Has there been a discussion of making the backup feature 'driveable' DF from the command line. Yes, there has been such a discussion. Repeatedly, even. Most are in favour

SpamKiller and Command Line - The Answer

2002-07-16 Thread Kevin Tea
Hi , First of all, thanks for all the help and suggestions. The people at McAfee more or less said this wasn't possible, but I have finally solved it. I originally tried to get the command line working from the Accounts/properties/events dialog. Howevger, I have discovered

Re[2]: backup with command line

2002-05-31 Thread Adam
Hello Roelof, Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 7:20:36 PM, you wrote: o I would like to automaticaly backup my data. RO Use the backup feature in Tools - Backup, it's manual though. o Does a method exist ? RO To do it automatically, just zip your mail account folders. Backups RO everything except

Re: backup with command line

2002-05-31 Thread Roelof Otten
Hello Adam, On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:29:59 -0230GMT (1-6-02, 0:59 +0200GMT, where I live), you wrote: RO To do it automatically, just zip your mail account folders. RO Backups everything except your registry info. A What automatic way is there for zipping the account folders? Just fetch

Re: Compression from Command Line?

2002-05-29 Thread Roelof Otten
Hello Jonathan, On Wed, 29 May 2002 09:50:52 -0500GMT (29-5-02, 16:50 +0200GMT, where I live), you wrote: JA Is it possible to launch the compression/purge of folders from the JA command line? No. JA and it can take some time to get it to do it just before I leave JA work

backup with command line

2002-05-29 Thread onetelmail
hi, I would like to automaticaly backup my data. Does a method exist ? Does a command line option exist for this ? Thanks for your support Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL

Re: backup with command line

2002-05-29 Thread Roelof Otten
folders. Backups everything except your registry info. o Does a command line option exist for this ? No. -- Groetjes, Roelof Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives

Importing addresses from the command line

2002-05-10 Thread Geoff Lane
that I can use on the command line to import the addresses? FWIW, I searched Help but could only find info on how to import messages. TIA, -- Geoff Lane Cornwall, UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] Winamp currently playing Elkie Brooks - Money A procrastinator's work is never done

Re: Importing addresses from the command line

2002-05-10 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Geoff, @10 May 2002, 10:27:11 +0100 Geoff Lane wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a command that I can use on the command line to import the addresses? FWIW, I searched Help but could only find info on how to

Dispatch from the command line?

2002-04-02 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello TheBat, Is this possible? Have not seen this as an option but I don't think the HELP file is the most current anyway. -- Best regards, Miles mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WinPlat. Windows 98, Build. Contemporary Thoughts: Fear is the path to the Dark

Re: Dispatch from the command line?

2002-04-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Miles, @02 April 2002, 17:25:51 -0500 (23:25 UK time) Miles Alexander wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this possible? Possibly - by enabling the Invoke with every mail check Account Properties | Transport option. That

Re[2]: Dispatch from the command line?

2002-04-02 Thread Miles Alexander
Hello Marck, Historians believe that on Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 5:27:53 PM, was when, Marck typed the following: MDP -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- MDP Hash: SHA1 MDP Hi Miles, MDP @02 April 2002, 17:25:51 -0500 (23:25 UK time) Miles Alexander wrote MDP in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL

How to set charset in outgoing message from command line?

2001-12-26 Thread Alex Afo
Hi, I need to send a message in 8bit encoding, charset KOI-8R with attachment in UUENCODE from other application. It is pretty easy to send such a message from TB! user interface. But when sending it from command line, charset is always us-ascii in content-type and content-transfer-encoding

Re: add record to address book from command line

2001-12-22 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Max, On Friday, December 21, 2001 at 14:56 GMT +0300, a creature mimicking Max Ahmed [MA] wrote: MA Does anybody know how I can add record to address book from MA command line? Use the /Import command-line parameter. Though the documentation for /Import is incomplete, you can use

add record to address book from command line

2001-12-21 Thread Max Ahmed
Hello All, Does anybody know how I can add record to address book from command line? Or may be anybody knows format of address book files? I need it to make syncronization between my Palm address book and The Bat! address book. -- Best regards, Max mailto

Re: add record to address book from command line

2001-12-21 Thread Peter Chiou
Hello Max, Friday, December 21, 2001, 3:56:33 AM, you wrote: MA I need it to make syncronization between my Palm address book and MA The Bat! address book -- Would you mind sharing when you get that completed? :-) -- Best regards, Peter --

Re: add record to address book from command line

2001-12-21 Thread Ottar Grimstad
Hello Max, Friday, December 21, 2001, 12:56:33 PM, you wrote to TBUDL: MA Does anybody know how I can add record to address book MA from command line? Or may be anybody knows format of address book MA files? I need it to make syncronization between my Palm address MA book and The Bat

Re: Re[2]: Command line

2001-10-23 Thread Bernard Leprêtre
Thanks to all who helped out with my command line query. So far I've tested the one below and it works fine ;-) Bernard On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, at 22:46:19 [GMT +0700] (which was 9:16 PM where I live) you wrote: BL They might be different each time. They are filtered from a database. Here

Re: Command line

2001-10-22 Thread Bernard Leprêtre
BL I would like to add recipients by some macro, either in the TO: or BCC: BL field, but I'm not sure I understand how to do it. A short example might BL help. Are these addresses standard or dynamic ??? I mean will it be different each time or the same always ?? They might be different

Re: Command line

2001-10-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Bernard, BL I would like to add recipients by some macro, either in the TO: BL or BCC: field, but I'm not sure I understand how to do it. Are these addresses standard or dynamic ??? I mean will it be different each time or the same always ?? BL They might be different each time. They

Re[2]: Command line

2001-10-22 Thread Raj
Bernard, On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, at 22:46:19 [GMT +0700] (which was 9:16 PM where I live) you wrote: BL They might be different each time. They are filtered from a database. This is an Amateur Attempt - As I see there are no direct ways. One possibility is to filter them from a database and

Re[2]: Command line

2001-10-22 Thread Raj
. mailcc.txt (which contains email id's for the cc field) 3. mailbody.txt (Which contains the body of the message) 4. template.txt which contains the following %To=%put='\path\mailto.txt' %cc=%put='\path\mailcc.txt' %put=\path\mailbody.txt Then use the command line as /mailu=Account;S=Subject;t=\path

Re: Command line

2001-10-22 Thread Lars Geiger
. template.txt which contains the following R %To=%put='\path\mailto.txt' R %cc=%put='\path\mailcc.txt' R %put=\path\mailbody.txt R Then use the command line as /mailu=Account;S=Subject;t=\path\mailbody.txt Shouldn't

Re[2]: Command line

2001-10-22 Thread Raj
Lars, On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, at 20:47:16 [GMT +0200] (which was 12:17 AM where I live) you wrote: LG Shouldn't that read ...;t=\path\template.txt? Oops right... Thanks. -- Warm regards, Raj mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If it is not Valentines day and you see a man in

Command line

2001-10-21 Thread Bernard Leprêtre
Hi, I'm new on this list and fairly new to The Bat too. What I am trying to do is create a message and send it to multiple addresses from a command line in another application. I've managed to do it for one address, using something like this : /MAILU=XYZ ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; S=MySubj ; TEXT

Re: Command line

2001-10-21 Thread Raj
Bernard, On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, at 10:11:55 [GMT +0700] (which was 8:41 AM where I live) you wrote: BL I would like to add recipients by some macro, either in the TO: or BCC: BL field, but I'm not sure I understand how to do it. A short example might BL help. Are these addresses standard or

Import LDIF automaticly from command line

2001-07-12 Thread Avi Shatz
Hello All, I have wrote a convertor from another software to LDIF format, and i would like to know if there is an automated way (Say via command line) to import that LDIF file to the address book, while first delete old entries (So there will be an exact new address book, with only the imported

Re: Import LDIF automaticly from command line

2001-07-12 Thread Samuel Graenacher
Since my company distributes Addressbooks in LDIF format too (still no LDAP :/) and they get updated at least once a month I'd be interested in such a functionality too. ( o ///\ _\V_/_ [Sam]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.xplo.org/ finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]

/MAIL command line feature and PGP bug?

2001-01-25 Thread Gerry Doyon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello fellow Bat! users, I don't know if this has already been covered before, but, I discovered that when I send messages via the command line use of TB! that TB! doesn't ask for my PGP pass phrase. Now, I know that you obviously do NOT want

Re: New message from command line question

2000-05-31 Thread Januk Aggarwal
how to do this? I forgot to mention, I'm not committed to using command line parameters. If anyone can think of another way of having an external program attach a file to a new TB message, I'd be more than happy to hear it. Thanks. -- Januk Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1

New message from command line question

2000-05-29 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello all, I just had a quick question. I'm creating a script that is supposed to send a given file to TB to be attached to a new mail message. So I have, "C:\Program Files\The Bat!\TheBat.exe /NOLOGO /MAILA=" The script provides the appropriate file for after the = sign. When I run

Is it possible to perform a regularly scheduled check-all accounts (not command-line)

2000-05-24 Thread Mike Harlos
Hi, My apologies if this is covered in help/FAQ... I couldn't find it in my search. I realize that there are menu, keyboard, and command-line methods for checking all accounts. I can't figure out how to get TB! to dial up to my ISP and check all my accounts at regular intervals. I have each

Re: Is it possible to perform a regularly scheduled check-all accounts (not command-line)

2000-05-24 Thread Allie Martin
On Wed, 24 May 2000 16:10:31 -0500, Mike Harlos wrote: I would like to see (perhaps I'm missing it) a setting that would make TB! check all accounts every 10 min with the same dial-up AFAIK, there isn't such a setting. May I suggest using the windows scheduler and TB!'s CLI support.

Re[2]: Command line options

2000-02-10 Thread System Administrator
Hello Dieter, Thursday, February 10, 2000, 1:28:44 AM, you wrote: DH I'll lend you my glasses: 'Help Topics' - 10th line reading DH 'Command line parameters'. Ahh...Apologies, I never use the first tab of help, I always use the index, hence I could not find command/line/parameters. DH So

Re[2]: Command line options

2000-02-10 Thread System Administrator
Hello Dieter, Thursday, February 10, 2000, 1:28:44 AM, you wrote: DH I'll lend you my glasses: 'Help Topics' - 10th line reading DH 'Command line parameters'. Ahh...Apologies, I never use the first tab of help, I always use the index, hence I could not find command/line/parameters. DH So

Re: Command line options

2000-02-09 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello, Wednesday, February 09, 2000, You wrote: Can anyone tell me where I can get a list of these, I checked Help for parameters/command/line to no avail. In help file is topic "Command line parameters". I have it :-)) -- Bye Marek Mikus Using the best The Bat! 1.41 Be

Command line options

2000-02-09 Thread Adam Best
Can anyone tell me where I can get a list of these, I checked Help for parameters/command/line to no avail. Thanks -- Best regards, Adam mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http

Re: Command line options

2000-02-09 Thread Dieter Hummel
Hello Listmembers, On Wed, 9 Feb 2000 at 20:53:13 [GMT +] Adam Best wrote: parameters/command/line to no avail. I'll lend you my glasses: 'Help Topics' - 10th line reading 'Command line parameters'. So what? No avail? Regards Dieter |Running TheBat! 1.41 Beta/3 [2E7F60DA