Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-12 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Jean, on Sunday, 11. January 2004, at 20:38:39 [GMT +0100] you wrote: TM>> a list of all available Plugins is always available on my page. Sorry its TM>> in German > On which address please? > Thanks Have a look at my footer -:) -- Ciao Thomas Mailer: TheBat! 2.03 Beta/31 OS: Wind

Re[2]: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-11 Thread Jean Site
Hello Thomas, Thursday, January 8, 2004, 8:07:47 PM, you wrote: TM> Hello Nick, TM> on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 11:17:39 [GMT -0700] you wrote: >> snip TM> a list of all available Plugins is always available on my page. Sorry its TM> in German On which address please? Thanks -- Best

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Nick, on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 11:17:39 [GMT -0700] you wrote: > snip a list of all available Plugins is always available on my page. Sorry its in German -- Ciao Thomas Mailer: TheBat! 2.03 Beta/28 OS: Windows XP Service Pack 1 PGP:PGP 8.0 | Key: 0xABBB7287 HP: htt

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Nick, on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 11:17:39 [GMT -0700] you wrote: > I'd be interested in looking at the Macro Plugin, but I do not see any > reference to it in any of the Resource Pages available. Do you know if > it's available somewhere? There ar two Macro Plugins available at the m

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Andre, Thursday, January 8, 2004, 10:25:26 AM, you wrote: AW> There are also macro plugins. According to Stef additional plugin AW> interfaces are planned for version 2.1 Do you know where I can look at this Macro Plugin? Is there a Plugins page somewhere? I checked Marck's page but couldn

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Thomas, Thursday, January 8, 2004, 9:47:14 AM, you wrote: > These kinds of plugin are in the moment available. > Anti Virus Plugin > Anti-Spam Plugin > Macro Plugin I'd be interested in looking at the Macro Plugin, but I do not see any reference to it in any of the Resource Pages availabl

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello Nick, On 8 Jan 2004 at 09:21:59 -0700 GMT [17:21 CET] you wrote: D>> TB’s plug-ins now finally have a real use outside of antivirus: antispam. NA> Is that the limit with using Plugins? Are there any other Plugins NA> available... or plans to introduce more of them? I have no idea what one

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello St, on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 18:45:25 [GMT +0100] you wrote: >> The problem of developing new plugin is limited because of the not well >> developed API Interface of TheBat! > How do these plug-ins work "schematic"? Have a look: The Bat! Common Plug-in Application Prog

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread St - Musaic.Net
> The problem of developing new plugin is limited because of the not well > developed API Interface of TheBat! How do these plug-ins work "schematic"? From the word _plug-in_ I figure it is like downloading mail SMTP/IMAP -> Plug-In -> The Bat, right? How do the plug-in grab the info, and h

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Thomas Martin
Hello Nick, on Thursday, 8. January 2004, at 09:21:59 [GMT -0700] you wrote: > Is that the limit with using Plugins? Are there any other Plugins > available... or plans to introduce more of them? I have no idea what one > can do with Plugins, but RITLabs includes the ability now to use them so >

Re: TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-08 Thread Nick Andriash
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Darrin, Wednesday, January 7, 2004, 10:03:36 PM, you wrote: D> TB’s plug-ins now finally have a real use outside of antivirus: antispam. Is that the limit with using Plugins? Are there any other Plugins available... or plans to introduce more

TB! Magazine Review

2004-01-07 Thread Darrin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:59:11 PM Hi, I was sitting down reading my latest CPU magazine and they had a software review article on TB!. Heres the article: "Just because Microsoft, Eudora, and Netscape/Mozilla account for roughly 90% of the email