On 04-10-2000 at 01:14, tracer kindly wrote:
> John Sullivan wrote:
>> Something I've noticed a couple of times is how ungraceful TB is in
>> low-memory situations.
> Arent all these tasks a bit much for a lousy OS like windows???(g)
That's irrelevant. The original question is: shouldn't TB
wa
On 04-10-2000 at 03:40, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote:
>>> Is there a consolidated list of keyboard shortcuts somewhere?
KS>> Here is one. It is extensive, yet not exhaustive:
KS>> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/shortcut.eng.txt
> It
On 05-10-2000 at 00:18, Charlie Turner (ceejay) kindly wrote:
ACM>> Unzip the DLL's into your TB! installation directory. Close and restart
ACM>> TB!.
> Ok done that, and still nothing! I've checked to confirm that the
> batpgp60.dll is in the same directory as TB!
ACM>> You may then
of that you are who you say you are?
It doesn't. It merely means that whoever PGP signed the
message was the person who has the PGP secret key listed as
"Zenon Panoussis" on the PGP keyservers. However, that key
is itself signed, or verified as authentic, by three
different keys of G
On 04-10-2000 at 19:34, tracer kindly wrote:
> reminds me, I was intrigued by the link you posted a while back.
> Is http://www.xs4all.nl/~kspaink/images/write.html really your photo??
Yes.
- K -
--
He's not the worst actor I've ever seen but not everybody
can be Jean Claude Van Damme.
On 05-10-2000 at 17:59, Dieter Hummel kindly wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Oct 2000 at 10:09:25 [GMT -0500] Nick Danger wrote:
>> You can always count on the PC police to step in and suck any humor
>> out of the situation. If anyone took those comments seriously they
>> need a funny bone transplant quick.
On 05-10-2000 at 17:39, Gerd Ewald kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin Spaink !
>> Make sure that under the
>> e-mail tab S/MIME is unckeched
> I have seen this quite often in this list and always wondered why ?? When I
> tested S/MIME and PGP I tried to sign my messages both way
On 05-10-2000 at 23:37, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> On October 5, 2000, at 2:05:56 PM, Karin Spaink Wrote:
>> Agreed. I have had severe epilepsy - due to a brain
>> haemorrhage - and I like these jokes.
> Those that tell jokes of this nature should be mindful that the h
On 09-10-2000 at 01:21, Olga Johnson kindly wrote:
> A friend, who is a registered user, is unable to open the program.
> Here is what she has written me:
> "I was changing settings and found one that was for Admin or User. Don't ask
> me why I changed it to User, but I did. There must be a defau
On 09-10-2000 at 01:45, Olga Johnson kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
>> Is she referring to settings within TB or to settings within
>> her operating system? NT for instance can be run logging in
>> as user and logging in as administrator.
> She is referring to the settings within The Bat! She is runn
On 13-10-2000 at 19:13, Graham kindly wrote:
> "Michael S. Greenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael>> I do have Eudora on my computer, but I've set all
Michael>> the accounts so that they do not get mail. I don't
Michael>> even open it up very often except to copy
Michael>> something from it
On 17-10-2000 at 19:27, Rich kindly wrote:
> Timothy, on Tuesday, October 17, 2000, 11:13:38 AM, wrote:
Timothy>> It seems that the Bat is headed in the ways of Eudora and others in
Timothy>> that the developers continue to add more and more useless features
Timothy>> that does nothing more than
On 18-10-2000 at 20:52, Rich kindly wrote:
> Karin, on Wednesday, October 18, 2000, 1:40:05 PM, wrote:
Karin>> Hmm. TheBat is currently taking 11644 kb according to task
Karin>> manager. It's getting dangerously close to the 15 Mb that
Karin>> Eudora 4.3 used to demand.
> Interesting...I have 25
On 18-10-2000 at 23:52, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
Karin>>> Hmm. TheBat is currently taking 11644 kb according to task
Karin>>> manager. It's getting dangerously close to the 15 Mb that
Karin>>> Eudora 4.3 used to demand.
R>> Interesting...I have 2561 messages as I write this and the bat is
On 19-10-2000 at 00:19, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 at 22:10:29 GMT +0200 (which was 1:10 PM
> where I live) witnesses say Karin Spaink typed:
>> Althouigh that's much more then you report, it's also less than task
>> manager reported after
On 19-10-2000 at 18:02, Nick Knisely kindly wrote:
> One of the things that I really miss from using Eudora, was Eudora's word
> wrap plug-in- that let you cleanup the broken formatting in a message that
> you were trying to read.
All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
press alt
On 19-10-2000 at 18:40, Wayne Black kindly wrote:
> Thursday, October 19, 2000,9:25:01 AM, you wrote:
KS>> All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
KS>> press alt-L: it will reformat.
> This doesn't seem to work when _reading_ messages. All my computer
> does is beep when I select
While TB shows url's in mail properly, and they are
clickable, these properties disappear the moment that a url
is quoted. So http://www.xs4all.nl/~kspaink/ works as a
clickable url, but the moment it is quoted,
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~kspaink/
does no longer work. I am tempted to consider that
On 21-10-2000 at 10:18, Stefan Tanurkov kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
First of all, Stefan, thanks for your reply. It is not often
that program developpers answer personally, and even more
rare that they answer fast.
KS>> While TB shows url's in mail properly, and they are
KS>> clickable, these p
On 24-10-2000 at 23:24, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> Is there a compiled list of TB! keyboard shortcuts
> available anywhere?
Yes, at http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/shortcut.eng.txt
- K -
--
There is no conspiracy. Nobody is in charge. It's a headless
blunder operating
On 24-10-2000 at 23:29, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
GE Is my version different from yours ? Alt-0/Alt-1
GE toggles between threaded mode and unthreaded mode here
GE ?!
> Also in TBv1.47 ALT-2 seems to re: compress all threads.
Alt-2 sorts all messages by subject.
>From the ke
On 25-10-2000 at 19:53, Michael S. Greenbaum kindly wrote:
> In Eudora, there was a Send Again function which allowed one to edit
> the previous message so that one could change the content.
> In TB, there is a Re-Send under the Message menu, but it automatically
> does what it says (imagine that
On 25-10-2000 at 21:06, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> OK, seems that some or most of you have made it: MAPI works. Well, I
> now have installed TB! 1.47 on two machines and both do not show any
> sign of MAPI with TB!
> Here - at home - I would now with MAPI like to use TB! as e-
On 26-10-2000 at 09:46, Michal Kozusznik kindly wrote:
> BTW: Is there possibility to view source of mail using TB!? Message
> header field sometimes gives not enough information.
Shift-Ctrl-K (view RFC-822 headers) shows you all the
headers available.
- K -
--
The First Amendment presup
On 26-10-2000 at 14:21, joeo kindly wrote:
> Can someone please tell me what is in messages.tbb and messages.tbi?
Each folder [name] that you define will create a new
subdirectory [name] containing a file messages.tbb (the
message database) and messages.tbi (the index to the
messages).
> The i
On 26-10-2000 at 15:14, Roy Jackson kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
> Thanks for your message. I followed the advice on
> installing MAPI. when I go to SettingsĀ¦Control PanelĀ¦Mail
Settings | Control Panel | *Mail* ?
Don't you mean Settings | Control Panel | Internet Settings?
(Or perhaps Outlook inst
On 26-10-2000 at 17:51, Roy Jackson kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
KS>> Do you get the same error message when you don't go to the
KS>> Control panel? Does MAPI work?
> I was trying to set The Bat! to work with Corel
> Wordperfect. In order to do that you have to edit the user
> profiles through ...M
On 26-10-2000 at 20:03, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
> (No, it's not that I hate MS but I think there is a kind of
> higher justice making the acronym the same as one for a
> very bad disease.).
For one, I don't have enough time to explore a *nix
operating system (so I am at the mercy of MS), and
On 26-10-2000 at 20:22, Hilary Franklin kindly wrote:
> Typically I use underlines,
> italics, and bolds in my e-mails, but I've been unable to find a setting or
> keyboard command that will tell me how to do this in The Bat!.
Typically, e-mails in html or enriched text are frowned
upon. So no,
On 26-10-2000 at 20:27, Abigail Marshall kindly wrote:
> Is there a way to set view options by folder? That is, suppose I want
> some folders to display only new messages, whereas for others I want
> only parked messages, and for others I want everything?
By clicking on a folder and then right-c
On 26-10-2000 at 23:27, Abigail Marshall kindly wrote:
> I wanted "View" settings to be folder specific - changing the column
> settings is not important.
> I was using Netscape mail before, and the view settings were preserved
> by folder there. That is, if I selected "view all" in one folder an
On 30-10-2000 at 00:48, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Hisgate Webmaster wrote and made these points:
HW>> We were looking for a professional E-mail program that we can
HW>> reply on for filtering and stability. We have Eudora 5.0 as you
HW>> can tell by the headers. But it is starting to ge
On 31-10-2000 at 18:51, Nick Andriash kindly wrote:
> Has anyone tried the instructions in the FAQ, using PSP? I try to follow
> the instructions, and get as far as choosing "Capture"... and PSP does
> exactly what the FAQ says it will... it immediately minimises. Therein
> lies the problem.
No,
On 31-10-2000 at 23:50, Luca kindly wrote:
> I'm playing with /export command. I'm only able to export one mailbox
> at a time. Is there any way to perform a massive export of accounts and
> mailboxes?
I asked the same once, and unfortunately there isn't. As
Januk replied:
=== fwd reply Januk
On 01-11-2000 at 00:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] kindly wrote:
> Sunday, October 22, 2000, Douglas Hinds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> TBUDL messages get filtered into the TBUDL folder (which is then
>> subdivided by month), and all my own messages are automatically
>> filtered to yellow. That way, I find
On 01-11-2000 at 23:10, Jeff kindly wrote:
> I have 3 ISP accounts,(..) how do I avoid setting up the same
> filtering rules for each account ? I have it set so the dominant
> account contains all the folders ( with the messages ), and the other
> 2 accounts just have inbox/outbox/sent & trash. C
On 01-11-2000 at 23:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] kindly wrote:
> I have a standard answer to people that I would like to set as a
> filter.
> In Eudora, I replied with a stationary, how to do it in TheBat
Erm, Joe, sending the message once will do ;-)
You can do so by a combination of filters and aut
On 07-11-2000 at 07:23, Juergen Specht kindly wrote:
> I found a reproduceable bug in 1.47 Halloween Edition:
> If I get a PGP encrypted mail and decrypt it, TB creates a new
> decrypted copy of the message. But if I reply to THIS decrypted
> mail with an encrypted text (Menu: Encrypt Entire Text
Whenever I start a new message in TB or reply to a received
message, verything is fine: but *only* when I reply
privately to a usenet posting, suddenly no template seems to
be invoked at all.
No signature, no cookie, and no quoting of the name and "XXX
kindly wrote". It seems as if Agent (my news
On 11-11-2000 at 04:32, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink typed:
>> No signature, no cookie, and no quoting of the name and "XXX
>> kindly wrote". It seems as if Agent (my newsreader) is still
>> defining the shape of my replies. Any ideas how to fix thi
On 12-11-2000 at 22:59, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
> Alexander Turcic typed:
>> I am curious if there is an option (planned?) in TB that encrypts the
>> mailbox files.
> No. TB used to use some encryption, but that was very weak, so they
> removed all encryption. It is now up to the user to
On 16-11-2000 at 22:50, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 21:14:20 +, Doug Weller wrote:
DW>> Thanks, but right now I can click on Edit Message in Calypso, edit the
DW>> message/subject line, and then click on the disc
DW>> icon to save it (having clicked on remove rich tex
On 19-11-2000 at 20:12, Kari Jakobi kindly wrote:
> Hello Ben,
> you wrote on Sunday, November 19, 2000 at about 19:36 h
> the following about "please help out a lamer":
BP>> I'm in lot of trouble...I ended up getting a new machine, and while I copied
BP>> the TheBat directory over to the new s
On 19-11-2000 at 20:44, Ben Pugsley kindly wrote:
KS>> The easy way is of course to simply *install* TB on your new
KS>> machine. It will automatically create the correct registry
KS>> entries.
> Right. but I have several accounts, and MANY MANY saved messages that I want
> to have in the new s
On 19-11-2000 at 21:51, Doug Weller kindly wrote:
> Marck D. Pearlstone> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Marck D. Pearlstone> Hash: SHA1
> Marck D. Pearlstone> Hi Doug,
> Marck D. Pearlstone> On 19 November 2000 at 13:21:36 + (which was 13:21 where I
> Marck D. Pearlstone> live) Doug
On 21-11-2000 at 20:29, Kari Jakobi kindly wrote:
> Hello Jan,
JR>> Basically I use English in email however every once in a while I use a
JR>> word from another language. Today I wanted to use the word "Espanol"
JR>> which includes a special "n" character found in the Spanish alphabet.
JR>> Is
On 22-11-2000 at 02:01, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
[explanation about MIME digests]
> As a MIME digest, each message appears as it did originally and
> can be handled separately. What's more, and even better, TB has full
> MIME digest support ISFA when you open a MIME digest, it
On 22-11-2000 at 02:45, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink typed:
[Using the "EN English/US (International)" keyboard set
within Win OS's will give you diacritics in a jiffy]
>> Once you have selected that one, you can make all kinds of
>> high ascii let
On 22-11-2000 at 02:51, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
> say Karin Spaink typed:
>> I've never seen such a MIMEd digest and I am rather curious
>> what it looks like, Can one of the TB-list member who's on
>> digest forward me duch a MIME'd version?
>
On 23-11-2000 at 19:24, Marty kindly wrote:
> I was deleting old mail and was emptying the trash when it caused my
> system to lock up.. So, I rebooted and came back. When I did, the
> inbox .tbb file somehow got corrupted, although I was emptying the
> trash files.
> The system sees it as being
On 24-11-2000 at 17:44, Marty kindly wrote:
[corrupt inbox message file]
> I can't do normal functions with it.. I haven't tried too much to open
> it in an editor, but I also can't copy it.. it won't allow me to make
> a dupe, so it makes it hard to play with knowing if i open it, it's
> defina
On 24-11-2000 at 19:15, Bernie Borenstein kindly wrote:
> I just started using TB! awhile ago and really like it. I had
> just got fed up with Eudora problems and bloat. But I have three
> questions :
We see quite some old Eudora users here. I'm one too...
> 1) I have it set so I minimize TB!
On 24-11-2000 at 13:46, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> Jamie Dainton graced us with these comments:
JD>> But if you can trace the origins of spam it will help you block
JD>> mails. There is a list of open relay servers floating about the
JD>> internet. If you set a filter which checks for the o
On 24-11-2000 at 21:34, Leonard S. Berkowitz kindly wrote:
> How do I set Netscape as my default browser? I used to use Eudora
> where I could specify which browser to use.
This question was answered *twice* today.
To quote mine:
Go to Explorer, --> Tools --> Options, and replace the
.html ext
On 25-11-2000 at 06:33, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote:
KS>> This question was answered *twice* today.
> And you answered it again for him... you have an adorable patience.
> ;-)
You people on the list have shown the same patience to me
when I barged in h
On 27-11-2000 at 23:09, Doug Weller kindly wrote:
> Hi Jamie,
JD>> Although copying files to a different dir will
JD>> prevent against small amounts of corruption it is not a worthwhile
JD>> thing.
> Yes. But might itt be useful in preventing corruption from a computer
> crash while you're usin
On 28-11-2000 at 05:40, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
> Allie Martin wrote:
TF>> it deserves a place in the "interface hall of shame" (I
TF>> will find the URL and let you knowe tonight).
AM>> Relax. I have visited the site already.
> I find it hilarious. :-)
Please, pretty please, with suga
On 28-11-2000 at 06:42, Allie Martin kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote:
TF>>>> it deserves a place in the "interface hall of shame" (I
TF>>>> will find the URL and let you knowe tonight).
KS>> Please, pretty please, with sugar on top, can we
On 28-11-2000 at 19:37, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
> Jarle Hammen Knudsen wrote:
JHK When entering shift+ctrl+alt+t, I get a dialog asking me "Do you want
JHK this?" What is it that I want or don't want?
>>> No. ;-)
JHK>> If I select yes, what happens?
> I'm not sure about the vers
On 30-11-2000 at 15:14, Thomas Luck kindly wrote:
> Hello Doug,
TL>>> 2. is there a way to tell the bat that it should not mark any
TL>>> message as read until i mark them manually (at the moment i have a
TL>>> large default time, and i think it is not the best solution)
DW>> Do you mean
I managed to get the infamous "Grid index out of range"
error again, using the latest official version of TB.
The bug is not as major as it used to be. Formerly, once you
had encountered this error, all one could do was close TB
and restart it. This time, the Folder View panel just went
blank. Clo
Since I finally am in the process of converting my old
Eudora mail, making lots of new mailboxes in the progress,
a question that I hab been pondering for some time already
became acute:
How do you sort mail folder within an account and within
a subfolder?
- K -
--
Can I steal your mind? And
On 02-12-2000 at 00:59, Kari Jakobi kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
KS>> How do you sort mail folder within an account and within
KS>> a subfolder?
> Alt+Drag should work. There is no way of having them sorted
> automatically.
Alt-Drag works nice to move a folder within a subfolder, and
Ctrl-ALt-D
On 02-12-2000 at 01:24, Karin Spaink wrote:
> On 02-12-2000 at 00:59, Kari Jakobi kindly wrote:
KS>>> How do you sort mail folder within an account and within
KS>>> a subfolder?
>> Alt+Drag should work. There is no way of having them sorted
>> automatically.
On 02-12-2000 at 02:01, Karin Spaink kindly wrote:
KS>>>> How do you sort mail folder within an account and within
KS>>>> a subfolder?
> If you Ctrl-Drag a top folder
... Alt-Drag, you mean.
> and move it to the Outbox, it
> will become the next top folder af
On 03-12-2000 at 18:15, Michael P. Wilson kindly wrote:
> Sunday, December 03, 2000, 11:54:36 AM, you wrote:
z>> I'm getting some strange "Created" dates (in 2026) for a few messages,
z>> and would like to know which header field sets this date. If I save
z>> the message as an .mbx file it does n
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Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 23:47:22 +0200
From: Yella Cremer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 (Macintosh; I; PPC)
X-Accept-Language: en,de
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: Karin Spaink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On 05-12-2000 at 15:58, Ming-Li kindly wrote:
> On Monday, December 04, 2000, 8:50:47 PM, Karin wrote:
>> I've checked and re-=checked, but I can't find anything in the
>> headers that warrents a wrong creation date.
>> In folder view, it reports 01 december 2000 as its creation
>> date (that is
On 04-12-2000 at 02:37, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> Douglas Hinds wrote and made these points:
DH>> However, not all ISPs are born equal ... describing such goings on
DH>> is "***" and the term often used to describe those who do this
DH>> is "". Both terms refer to parts of the
eaders are.
Compare:
=== Eudora sent message header ===
Fri Mar 31 03:07:30 2000
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Karin Spaink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: go.to URL aliases
Cc:
Bcc:
X-Attachments:
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-Id: <[EMAIL P
On 08-12-2000 at 15:18, Ming-Li kindly wrote:
> On Thursday, December 07, 2000, 7:38:30 PM, Karin wrote:
>> It's only now that I importing old Eudora mail into TB (45.000
>> mails done, more than half to go) that I really see how flakey
>> Eudora's sent message headers are.
> [snipped]
> The exa
On 11-12-2000 at 01:19, George F. Schoelles kindly wrote:
> Well I have searched the Web home for The Bat and found no
> reference to an smapi plug-in for The Bat. Any directional
> pointers would be helpful.
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/beta.html has the (beta
version) for MAPI. Download it,
On 11-12-2000 at 01:23, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
> where I live) witnesses say George F. Schoelles typed:
>> Guess I'll hunt around for an smapiplug-in.
> Well, RITLabs was developing a Simple MAPI DLL a few releases back, but
> I'm not sure if it is officially out of the BETA stages.
It's
On 10-12-2000 at 23:36, ztrader kindly wrote:
> On Sunday, December 10, 2000, 1:06:09 PM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR>>Thanks for educating me. I'm currently fooling around with
JR>>Opera v5 as well which seems to have a news reader.
> Opera is now spyware. See alt.privacy and alt.privacy.sp
Alt-L (reformatting a paragraph) often doesn't work properly
while your cursor is in the line where you have just added
or deleted a few words. Alt-L in that case will be apllied
to all lines *above* your current cursor position, but not
below. In order to do so, you must move down your cursor to
On 11-12-2000 at 03:48, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin,
[on browsers and spyware]
Karin>> [...] keeping your personal data for you "to ease the filling
Karin>> in of forms" etc. That is the reason that I too am looking for
Karin>> a new browser.
>IEv5.5 does this pretty well I th
On 11-12-2000 at 04:18, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
> ... selective wrapping. If you highlight a
> couple of lines in the middle of a paragraph and hit ALT-L, only those
> lines will be wrapped. Very useful for wrapping lines in a list.
That *is* a valid reason for Alt-L's selectiveness. I ki
On 12-12-2000 at 18:38, Jan Rifkinson kindly wrote:
> The msg in question disappeared seemingly off the
> face of the earth until I did an account wide search & found it.
> Unfortunately TB! doesn't seem to provide property-like info when it
> finds something so I don't know where it ende
On 13-12-2000 at 03:27, Karin Spaink kindly wrote:
> Which reminds me of two things I have wanted to propose
> already a few times and never did:
> 1. In a new edition of TB's search facility, could we
>have extra information detailing the whereabouts of
>found mess
On 13-12-2000 at 15:53, Douglas Hinds kindly wrote:
> Hello Karin
>>>Currently, we can only search for one condition, but not
>>>for two (or more).
> Another needed feature
> The same goes for ...
> And ... would also be welcome.
It seems that you took the oppurtunity to expand on
On 14-12-2000 at 21:38, Alexander Turcic kindly wrote:
> Thats true... but even with fond size 8 the ticker is wider than the
> title bar of a standard window of the underlying program. What I think
> should/could be changed is the wide boarder above and below the text
> line of the ticker.
You
Hi all
I'm trying to figure a way of using TB on an NT machine that has various
users. Each user should only see his own mail in TB plus the mail of a
general, shared account.
I know how I can set up TB with different users and how I can set the
rights so that each user *only* see his own mail
> Januk kindly wrote:
>> Karin Spaink typed:
>> Is there a way to make TB behave as in a single-user environment,
>> disregard the various NT users, and let me fix the rest with file
>> permissions and the like?
> Probably your best option is to have a logou
Januk kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink typed:
>> Meanwhile I've been doing some checking and thinking, and an older
>> posting in the TBUDL archives gave me an intersting hint.
>> What if I install TB as NT administrator, put in all the NT and TB
>> users, assign
On 15-12-2000 at 14:26, Marek Mikus kindly wrote:
> Friday, December 15, 2000, David Buntenbroich wrote:
>> The bug description:
>> The message dispatcher appears scrambled. Clicking with the
>> mouse leaves traces. This is happening since version 1.48.
>> Screenshot: http:
On 15-12-2000 at 13:20, Ming-Li kindly wrote:
> On Thursday, December 14, 2000, 9:46:06 PM, Karin wrote:
Sorry for the delay in answering. I've been working like mad
to get their network up and running, install two computers,
organise their data and import their mail. And yes, I made
them buy TB
On 19-12-2000 at 13:45, George F. Schoelles kindly wrote:
> 2. The bat tends to lock open sometimes after running it
> and Forte' Agent at the same time.
When you use MAP and reply privately to a Usenet posting,
Agent will lock until you have finished your e-mail in TB.
Close or send the mail an
On 19-12-2000 at 13:52, George F. Schoelles kindly wrote:
> Digitally signed with PGP to allow source and content
> authentication by recipient.
While your mail states that it is PGP signed, it isn't.
- K -
--
"Thank god I have full control over ashtrays. Don't know
where my life would be
On 20-12-2000 at 22:08, Doug Weller kindly wrote:
> Wednesday, December 20, 2000, 8:46:42 PM, Nick wrote:
D>>> My computer crashed and I have now lost all my Inbox messages,
D>>> several thousand.
ND>> A painful way to learn the wonders of backing up, eh?
ND>> Backups, they're not just for newbi
On 21-12-2000 at 23:39, joy reefz kindly wrote:
> Hello peeps, how can i insert an animated gif or a pic in a msg?
You can't. TB only sends plain text, for good reasons. You
can however attach a picture to your mail, but it won't be
'inbound'.
- K -
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On 22-12-2000 at 00:03, Johan Svahn kindly wrote:
> Is there a way to "hide" mail folders from the folder tree?
> If i create "hidden" folders using Magic Folders,
"Magic folders"? Is that an external program?
> Now, this is my Q: Is there an effective and simple way of hiding and
> protecting
On 22-12-2000 at 07:08, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink wrote:
KS>> For a lengthy explanation of how to attain this, please
KS>> refer to two of Januk's older postings, of which I
KS>> quote the relevant part:
> You *do* know that we have archives to
On 24-12-2000 at 14:51, George F. Schoelles kindly wrote:
> I don't see it, so I'll ask for a _compress folders on exit_ that
> probably links with empty trash on exit.
You can define the behaviour of folders (to compress or not
to compress on exit) when you right-click on a folder in
the main w
On 25-12-2000 at 02:13, syv kindly wrote:
> I cannot find documentation on how to import addresses
> into the address book.
If you import from an existing mail program (Eudora,
Outlook, Netscape mail), all you need to do is define an
address book (give it a name) and then go to
Tools --> Addres
On 25-12-2000 at 03:11, syv kindly wrote:
> Hi Karin,
> It's in ASCII format, comma delimited
So? That's amongst the options that I mentioned...
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On 25-12-2000 at 12:11, Ivan Vecanski kindly wrote:
> How can I copy the folder structure (with or without the messages)
> and filters to another computer?
The question was asked and answered only hours ago... Check
the thread "Changing Message File Location, Moving Whole
Tree".
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On 25-12-2000 at 17:02, Thomas Fernandez kindly wrote:
> OK, here we go: I got infected by the JS_SEEKER.A trojan (File Name:
> RUNME.HTA (..)
> Oh, and I recommend updating "now" to everybody, as this thing is new
> and had not been detected by the pattern updated on 19 December.
McAfee doesn't
On 29-12-2000 at 20:58, Nick Danger kindly wrote:
> Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
> if replying to a message with a blank subject field? (..)
> Of course, maybe it's doable through macros all ready.
Wouldn't a macro %SUBJECT="Fixed subject" do the trick?
tions is to close and
reopen the folder.
Regards,
Karin Spaink
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On 29-12-2000 at 22:51, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
> Karin Spaink graced us with these comments:
>>> Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
>>> if replying to a message with a blank subject field? (..) Of course,
>>> maybe it
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