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Hello Brian,
Tuesday, January 23, 2001, 8:12:51 AM, you wrote:
BC> I upgraded to 6.5.8 in order to get the new Hotkeys functionality
BC> (because I don't use message preview in TB!) so that I didn't have to
BC> open a message, then hit Esc, then hit Ctrl+Shift
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On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 08:22:10 -0500, Brian thoughtfully wrote the
following:
ACM>> Ah, I see. I think that this window is peculiar to TB!. Anyone
ACM>> else have a take on this?
BC> I would say the PGPlog window is particular to PGP and is only
BC> c
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On January 23, 2001, at 8:12:51 AM, Brian Clark Wrote:
BC> So... now that we've come full circle again, if we want to keep
BC> this thread going, we can move it over to TBTECH.
Ha ha ha! Yes, we have come full circle with this. :o) The ball now
Hello George,
(GFS == "George F Schoelles") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GFS> That's back to where I said that I thought it was the Plug-in
GFS> causing the problem and I was told it wasn't. Thus was further
GFS> trying to hunt out the culprit.
Yes. That what my original reply to Allie was all
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Hello Brian,
Tuesday, January 23, 2001, 7:29:01 AM, you wrote:
BC> I don't think so. I just did this the other day, and, besides, Allie's
BC> is doing the same thing. TB!'s PGP plug-in is _obviously_ looking for
BC> pgplog.exe.
BC> When you had 6.5.8 installe
Hello George,
(GFS == "George F Schoelles") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BC>> We just had a long discussion about this on PGP-Basics the other day.
GFS> I just this week went from 6.5.8CKT to 7.0.3 and never had the
GFS> problems you describe. Personally, I think I would un-install PGP
GFS> (sa
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Hello Brian,
Tuesday, January 23, 2001, 7:03:43 AM, you wrote:
GFS>> What version of PGP are you using?
BC> 6.5.8. Same thing happened with 6.0.2 I believe. You're using 7.x so
BC> you're probably using PGPtray, which doesn't show that information in
BC> the
Hello George,
(GFS == "George F Schoelles") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BC>> To the contrary, it seems like the dialog was added in order to
BC>> prevent problems in the event that pgplog.exe couldn't be found.
GFS> What version of PGP are you using?
6.5.8. Same thing happened with 6.0.2 I bel
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Hello Brian,
Tuesday, January 23, 2001, 6:07:37 AM, you wrote:
BC> To the contrary, it seems like the dialog was added in order to
BC> prevent problems in the event that pgplog.exe couldn't be found.
What version of PGP are you using?
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Hello George,
(GFS == "George F Schoelles") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BC>> 'Can't Locate PGPlog!' (title bar)
GFS> Sounds like a TB Plug-in problem.
Not really, because the dialog proves it tried to find
c:\pgp\pgplog.exe, which of course I renamed.
To the contrary, it seems like the dialo
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Hello Brian,
Tuesday, January 23, 2001, 5:53:14 AM, you wrote:
BC> Allie's key isn't unknown, in my case, and renaming pgplog.exe to
BC> pgplog.ex! isn't a solution. When I do that, then TheBat! informs me
BC> with a pop up dialog which states:
BC> 'Can't Lo
Hello George,
(GFS == "George F Schoelles") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GFS> PGPlog window usually only pops-up only when decrypting an un-known
GFS> key. Yes it is a PITA that can be fixed by renaming pgplog.exe to
GFS> pgplog.ex! or alike.
Allie's key isn't unknown, in my case, and renaming
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Hello Brian,
Tuesday, January 23, 2001, 5:22:10 AM, you wrote:
ACM>> Ah, I see. I think that this window is peculiar to TB!. Anyone
ACM>> else have a take on this?
BC> I would say the PGPlog window is particular to PGP and is only called
BC> by TB!. I remembe
Hello Allie,
(ACM == "A. Curtis Martin") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ACM> Ah, I see. I think that this window is peculiar to TB!. Anyone
ACM> else have a take on this?
I would say the PGPlog window is particular to PGP and is only called
by TB!. I remember seeing the PGPlog window long before I
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Hi George,
On 23 January 2001 at 18:20:01 -0800 (which was 02:20 where I live)
George F Schoelles wrote and made these points:
GFS> I would like to recommend to the Plug-in folks that they need to
GFS> work the non-line wrap setting into the plug
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Hello Nick,
Monday, January 22, 2001, 2:30:46 PM, you wrote:
NA> Hmmm? I think it may be related to TB!'s PGP Plugin myself. Although it has
NA> the name "PGPLog", I do not believe it's part of the PGP Program. I have
NA> found no reference to it in any PGP re
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 14:30:46 -0800, Nick wrote these words of wisdom:
«...snip...»
NA> Hopefully, RITLabs will produce a long awaited PGP Plugin update,
NA> that will not only include signature verification info right into
NA> the message, but a
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:30:05 -0500, John contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
JS> I am not sure about this, but it has the same appearance and
JS> actions as the pgpkeys window and the tools window. I know this
JS> dosn't mean much, but right c
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Hello A.,
Monday, January 22, 2001, 5:09:56 PM, you wrote:
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ACM> On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 16:37:52 -0500, John wrote these comments:
ACM>>> Now run a PGP signature check on someone and try using e
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On January 22, 2001, at 1:37:52 PM, John Seymour Wrote:
JS> I believe that the popup window is part of pgp not TB!. That is why it
JS> acts differently than other windows.
Hmmm? I think it may be related to TB!'s PGP Plugin myself. Although it has
t
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 16:37:52 -0500, John wrote these comments:
ACM>> Now run a PGP signature check on someone and try using escape
ACM>> to close the popup notification window. It's the exception I've
ACM>> found and I'm perplexed as to why this is
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Hello A.,
Monday, January 22, 2001, 3:48:50 PM, you wrote:
ACM> Now run a PGP signature check on someone and try using escape to
ACM> close the popup notification window. It's the exception I've found and
ACM> I'm perplexed as to why this is so.
I
Hello Allie,
(ACM == "A. Curtis Martin") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BC>> I bang on ESC or DEL all day to close message windows -- as
BC>> well as the Address Book, Account Properties, and Message Finder.
ACM> True. Now run a PGP signature check on someone
Is your key on any of the key servers
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 11:13:19 -0500, Brian contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
«...snip...»
BC> No, wasn't stupid, you just didn't know. ESC closes most, if not
BC> all?, such things in TB!. For example, since I don't use message
BC> Previ
Hello Lija,
(L == "Lija") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
L> Thank you and all of you who responded. How stupid I was... :(((
No, wasn't stupid, you just didn't know. ESC closes most, if not all?,
such things in TB!. For example, since I don't use message Preview, I
bang on ESC or DEL all day to c
Hello Brian,
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, at 10:11:16 [GMT -0500] (16:11 my local time), you wrote:
L>> Is there any shortcut to close Quick Search dialog-box?
BC> When it's still in focus, you can hit ESC.
Thank you and all of you who responded. How stupid I was... :(((
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Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Monday, January 22, 2001, Lija wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Quick Search closing:
L> Is there any shortcut to close Quick Search dialog-box?
Esc
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Hallo Lija,
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 15:51:20 +0100 GMT (22/01/2001, 22:51 +0800 GMT),
Lija wrote:
> Is there any shortcut to close Quick Search dialog-box?
Yes:
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Hello Lija,
(L == "Lija") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
L> Is there any shortcut to close Quick Search dialog-box?
When it's still in focus, you can hit ESC.
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Hello tbudl,
Is there any shortcut to close Quick Search dialog-box?
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