exporting messages

2007-12-11 Thread Tom

Hello Everyone,

I would like to use a rollback function on my pc to solve some
technical issue. As a consequence I would lose 2 days of email.
What are the options to export those and only those. I could do a normal backup 
but I
am afraid that would duplicate every other email that is already in my
other version.

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Re: exporting messages

2007-12-11 Thread Robert van der Hulst
Hi Tom,
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, at 08:36:56 [GMT +1100] (which was 22:36 where I live) 
you wrote about: 'exporting messages'

 I would like to use a rollback function on my pc to solve some
 technical issue. As a consequence I would lose 2 days of email.
 What are the options to export those and only those. I could do a normal 
 backup but I
 am afraid that would duplicate every other email that is already in my
 other version.

I would simply copy the folders from TB to another machine before
restoring and copy them back. That way you don't loose any mail.


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Re: Exporting messages

2006-05-10 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Robbie,

On Tue, 9 May 2006 19:48:56 -0600GMT (10-5-2006, 3:48 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

RM I am now up to 35,000 emails and every time I try to export to
RM eml, The Bat! appears to crash.  After several hours, it seems to
RM have exported at random about 10,000 of the 35,000 e-mails.

I've got one folder with 23000 messages.
This is what I did:
Select a message
Ctrl-* (expand all threads)
Ctrl-A (select all)
  Tools - Export - .eml

TB started with exporting more than 1000 messages a minute, but later
on it slowed down:
10 minutes: 11000 msgs
20 minutes: 18000 msgs
39 minutes: 23052 msgs (all)
During this action, TB was very unresponsive.

So you gain time when you'd export in batches of 5000 msgs, each batch
to its own directory.


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Re[2]: Exporting messages

2006-05-09 Thread Bob Margolis
Hello Alexander,


I am now up to 35,000 emails and every time I try to export to eml, The Bat! 
appears to crash.  After several hours, it seems to have exported at random 
about 10,000 of the 35,000 e-mails.  There must be a better way to do this.  If 
I knew I was going to need this one export feature to work, I would have never 
started using this program and become so  addicted to it!  I am disappointed.


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Re: Exporting messages

2006-05-06 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Robbie Margolis  everyone else,

on 05-Mai-2006 at 05:53 you (Robbie Margolis) wrote:

 It seems that it is impossible to correctly export files in mass from
 the bat to Outlook and Eudora. This can be done one file at time with
 ease, but doing 20,000 e-mails is no easy task and so far every
 suggestion has failed. I tried exporting everything by selecting all
 the files to *.eml to go into Outlook Express, but unfortunately after
 about 500 files it timed out and the bat froze.

I just exported all messages in my TBUDL folder to .EML files without
problems (about 1400 messages). I can then mark them in Explorer and
drag them to Outlook Express, without problems either. TB certainly
looks as if it hangs for a moment, but it completed the export job just
fine.


 There has to be a quality method to do this. I can't believe a program
 so robust as the bat does not have this feature built in. People have
 all sorts of reason for exporting and it does not seem to be an
 unreasonable expectation.

TB offers exporting to all major formats (and I beg your pardon if I
dare say that it is not a daily task to mass import/export entire
message bases from one program to another), the most important one being
the Unix mailbox format. You can't blame TB if other programs that you
want to import the messages to don't support this format.

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Re: Exporting messages

2006-05-04 Thread Robin Anson
On Thu, 4 May 2006 at 14:02:42 +1000, Paul wrote:

 Maybe Tools-Export Messages to -

   .MSG

   .EML

   UNIX Mailbox


 Perhaps one of these formats would work in the destination programs.

Yes, Eudora understand the UNIX Mailbox format. Outlook doesn't
understand any of them, but Outlook Express understands .msg, and
Outlook can import from Outlook Express.

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Re: Exporting messages

2006-05-04 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Robbie Margolis  everyone else,

on 04-Mai-2006 at 05:42 you (Robbie Margolis) wrote:

 I need to be able to convert files between The Bat, Eudora, and
 Outlook. It seems that I can easily go back and forth between Outlook
 and Eudora, but how do I go from The Bat to Eudora, and Outlook? Is
 this possible? Please help. Thank you

You can export to .EML = format of Outlook Express and .MSG = format of
Outlook. Those are single messages however, not entire mailboxes.

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Re: Exporting messages

2006-05-04 Thread Robbie Margolis
Thank you to all of you for trying to help me resolve this matter.  It seems 
that it is impossible to correctly export files in mass from the bat to Outlook 
and Eudora.  This can be done one file at time with ease, but doing 20,000 
e-mails is no easy task and so far every suggestion has failed.  I tried 
exporting everything by selecting all the files to *.eml to go into Outlook 
Express, but unfortunately after about 500 files it timed out and the bat 
froze.  There has to be a quality method to do this.  I can't believe a program 
so robust as the bat does not have this feature built in. People have all sorts 
of reason for exporting and it does not seem to be an unreasonable expectation.
   
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Exporting messages

2006-05-03 Thread Robbie Margolis
Hello Everyone,

I need to be able to convert files between The Bat, Eudora, and Outlook.  It 
seems that I can easily go back and forth between Outlook and Eudora, but how 
do I go from The Bat to Eudora, and Outlook?  Is this possible?  Please help.  
Thank you
  

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Re: Exporting messages

2006-05-03 Thread Robin Anson
On Wed, 3 May 2006 at 21:42:18 -0600, Robbie wrote:
 I need to be able to convert files between The Bat, Eudora, and
 Outlook.  It seems that I can easily go back and forth between
 Outlook and Eudora, but how do I go from The Bat to Eudora, and
 Outlook?  Is this possible?  Please help.  Thank you

 Tools-Import Messages-Mailbox Import Wizard works very nicely for
 MS Outlook. I recall when I initially moved from Eudora to TB! that
 it was good for that move except that the received date in Eudora
 didn't migrate and the received date reflected when the import was
 done.

 However, I seem to recall that Eudora mailboxes are pretty much
 standard Unix mailboxes, and soI would try importing from a unix
 mailbox there.

 As for going the other way, I would try the export to mailbox for
 Eudora. As I recall, exporting to Outlook requires going via .msg
 files, through Outlook Express, and then on to Outlook.

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Re[2]: Exporting messages

2006-05-03 Thread Paul Berger
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Thursday, May 4, 2006, 1:46:32 PM, you wrote:

RA On Wed, 3 May 2006 at 21:42:18 -0600, Robbie wrote:
 I need to be able to convert files between The Bat, Eudora, and
 Outlook.  It seems that I can easily go back and forth between
 Outlook and Eudora, but how do I go from The Bat to Eudora, and
 Outlook?  Is this possible?  Please help.  Thank you

RA  Tools-Import Messages-Mailbox Import Wizard works very nicely for
RA  MS Outlook. I recall when I initially moved from Eudora to TB! that
RA  it was good for that move except that the received date in Eudora
RA  didn't migrate and the received date reflected when the import was
RA  done.

RA  However, I seem to recall that Eudora mailboxes are pretty much
RA  standard Unix mailboxes, and soI would try importing from a unix
RA  mailbox there.

RA  As for going the other way, I would try the export to mailbox for
RA  Eudora. As I recall, exporting to Outlook requires going via .msg
RA  files, through Outlook Express, and then on to Outlook.



Maybe Tools-Export Messages to -

  .MSG

  .EML

  UNIX Mailbox


Perhaps one of these formats would work in the destination programs.

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Exporting messages with a filter

2006-01-26 Thread Graham Smith
Hello,

I am trying to set up a filter so that emails to and from a specific
client, filtered into a folder in The Bat! will be exported as text
files, into a windows folder that can be accessed by an
external program.

I am setting up a filter using the Export a message option and go through the
set up until I am asked for the file name, but as I haven't exported
any messages yet, I don't yet have a file name. I have tried putting
the ClientsName.txt as a file name but The Bat! just tells me the
file doesn't exist - which it doesn't, but I am expecting The Bat! to
create the file name on export (I have selected the Increment file
name option).

I am obviously missing something simple here, and would appreciate
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Re: Exporting messages with a filter

2006-01-26 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Graham,
Thursday, January 26, 2006, 8:59:09 AM, you wrote:

GS I am trying to set up a filter so that emails to and from a specific
GS client, filtered into a folder in The Bat! will be exported as text
GS files, into a windows folder that can be accessed by an
GS external program.

GS I am setting up a filter using the Export a message option and go through 
the
GS set up until I am asked for the file name, but as I haven't exported
GS any messages yet, I don't yet have a file name. I have tried putting
GS the ClientsName.txt as a file name but The Bat! just tells me the
GS file doesn't exist - which it doesn't, but I am expecting The Bat! to
GS create the file name on export (I have selected the Increment file
GS name option).

You could always use notepad to create an empty file with the name you
want  and  then the file will exist. This does not work though if you
need a bunch of different files to export to.

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Re[2]: Exporting messages with a filter

2006-01-26 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Stuart,

Thursday, January 26, 2006, 11:18:36 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Graham,
 Thursday, January 26, 2006, 8:59:09 AM, you wrote:

GS I am trying to set up a filter so that emails to and from a specific
GS client, filtered into a folder in The Bat! will be exported as text
GS files, into a windows folder that can be accessed by an
GS external program.

GS I am setting up a filter using the Export a message option and go 
through the
GS set up until I am asked for the file name, but as I haven't exported
GS any messages yet, I don't yet have a file name. I have tried putting
GS the ClientsName.txt as a file name but The Bat! just tells me the
GS file doesn't exist - which it doesn't, but I am expecting The Bat! to
GS create the file name on export (I have selected the Increment file
GS name option).

 You could always use notepad to create an empty file with the name you
 want  and  then the file will exist. This does not work though if you
 need a bunch of different files to export to.


I did think of that, but seems a strange way of doing things, and I
assumed there had be a better approach.

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Re: Exporting messages with a filter

2006-01-26 Thread Chris

Stuart Cuddy @ 1/26/2006 5:18:36 PM
Exporting  messages with a filter mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 You could always use notepad to create an empty file with the name
 you want and then the file will exist. This does not work though if
 you need a bunch of different files to export to.

A batch file passed the filename could be used to create the file too:
type nul  $1

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Re: Exporting messages with a filter

2006-01-26 Thread Chris

Graham Smith @ 1/26/2006 5:44:21 PM
Exporting  messages with a filter mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I did think of that, but seems a strange way of doing things, and I
 assumed there had be a better approach.

Export to a known file name, say EXPORTED.TXT and then run a batch
file to rename EXPORTED.TXT to the proper filename, as passed to the
batch file as the first parameter (shell variable $1).

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Re[2]: Exporting messages with a filter

2006-01-26 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Chris,

Thursday, January 26, 2006, 11:52:36 PM, you wrote:

 I did think of that, but seems a strange way of doing things, and I
 assumed there had be a better approach.

 Export to a known file name, say EXPORTED.TXT and then run a batch
 file to rename EXPORTED.TXT to the proper filename, as passed to the
 batch file as the first parameter (shell variable $1).

Ok, I can do this, but it still seems rather strange needing to set up
a dummy file to get started.


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Re[2]: Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-27 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello Roelof,

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, at 14:38:40 [GMT +0200] (which was 13:38 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:

MT --

RO BTW Your signature delimiter is broken. It should be
RO dashdashspaceenter

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Re: Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Michael,

On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 07:39:16 +0100 GMT (27/07/03, 13:39 +0700 GMT),
Michael Thompson wrote:

RO BTW Your signature delimiter is broken. It should be
RO dashdashspaceenter

 fixed??

Works fine over here.

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Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-26 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello tbudl,

  Is there a way of doing a mass export of messages to MSG format,
  only from certain folders? Or is it just a case of doing a TOOLS
  ---EXPORT MESSAGES for each folder?


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Re: Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-26 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Michael,

On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 18:39:27 +0100GMT (25-7-03, 19:39 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

MT Is there a way of doing a mass export of messages to MSG format,
MT only from certain folders?

No.

MT Or is it just a case of doing a TOOLS ---EXPORT MESSAGES for each
MT folder?

Yes, exporting is a message oriented function, so you have to select
the messages first and that can't be done on a multiple folder level.

MT --

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Re: Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-26 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Roelof,

Saturday, July 26, 2003, Roelof Otten wrote:

MT Is there a way of doing a mass export of messages to MSG format,
MT only from certain folders?

 No.

TMK Correct on direct method, but I've used an indirect method in the
past for exporting messages from multiple folders. Create a temp folder,
then do a search selecting current account or all accounts to capture
all messages desired. In the message finder Alt+0 for no threading and
select all (Ctrl+A). Then copy (or move if you don't care about message
base) the messages to the temp folder. You can do your mass export from
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Re: Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-26 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Greg,

On Saturday, July 26, 2003 at 5:15:00 PM you [GS] wrote (at least in
part):

MT Is there a way of doing a mass export of messages to MSG format,
MT only from certain folders?

 No.

GS TMK Correct on direct method, but I've used an indirect method in the
GS past for exporting messages from multiple folders.
[Copying of all messages to temporary folder]

Quite more easy should be making use of CLI The Bat! offers:

C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /EXPORTU=Account;F=Folder1;D=C:\Exports
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /EXPORTU=Account;F=Folder2;D=C:\Exports
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /EXPORTU=Account;F=Folder3;D=C:\Exports
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe /EXPORTU=Account;F=Folder4;D=C:\Exports

put into a batch file will export Folder1 to Folder4 from account
Account to C:\Exports in .MSG format.
Changing C:\Exports to e.g. C:\Exports\foobar.mbx and appending
';UNIX' (w/o single quotes) to the command line will export the four
folders into one UNIX-MBox file.

So: no click and point operation, but a solvable task.
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Re: Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-26 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Peter,

 Quite more easy should be making use of CLI The Bat! offers:

Thanks!  Good to know.

snipped

 So: no click and point operation, but a solvable task.

Are all command line parameters for TheBat.exe documented in help
under Advanced usage topics | Command line parameters?

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Re: Mass Exporting Messages

2003-07-26 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Greg,

On Saturday, July 26, 2003 at 6:41:50 PM you [GS] wrote (at least in
part):

GS Are all command line parameters for TheBat.exe documented in help
GS under Advanced usage topics | Command line parameters?

Don't know, don't have a current English help file here. I'm using the
(much better, btw) German help file, that lists all (at least I
haven't missed one yet) of them.
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Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Csaba Kiss

Hello,

I am a happy user of BAT. I am thinking about to move from Windows to
Linux. However, the lack of BAT-like e-mail client for Linux prevented
me from doing so. I am looking for an e-mail client on Linux that
functions similarly to BAT. Is there a way to export all my folders
and addresses from BAT that can be understood by other clients? Or
similarly is there an e-amil client that can import from tbz BAT
backup files?


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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello Csaba,

On Sun, 19 May 2002 09:50:20 +0200GMT (19-5-02, 9:50 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

CK I am a happy user of BAT. I am thinking about to move from Windows to
CK Linux. However, the lack of BAT-like e-mail client for Linux prevented
CK me from doing so. I am looking for an e-mail client on Linux that
CK functions similarly to BAT.

There's always the option of running TB under Wine.

CK Is there a way to export all my folders and addresses from BAT
CK that can be understood by other clients?

Your messagebase can be exported to Unix mailbox and that's supported
by several mua's. Note that you'll have to export every folder
separately.
 (Tools - Export messages - Unix mailbox)
 
The AB-export tools support vCard and comma separated and between
those two you should have enough options.

CK Or similarly is there an e-amil client that can import from tbz
CK BAT backup files?

I wouldn't bet on it. So you'll have to recreate all of your filters
in your new mua.

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Csaba,
On Sunday, May 19, 2002 at 09:50:20 [GMT +0200], you wrote:

CK I am looking for an e-mail client on Linux that functions similarly
CK to BAT.

A great graphical MUA for Linux is Sylpheed (vailable at:
http://sylpheed.good-day.net/) or its bleeding edge branch,
sylpheed-claws (from http://sylpheed-claws.sourceforge.net/).

CK Is there a way to export all my folders and addresses from BAT that
CK can be understood by other clients?

There's a project on the KMail page which uses Perl and TB's command
line interface on Windows to export the whole folder structure of TB!
into the mbox format. See http://msquadrat.de/projects/tb2kmail/ for
more details (also mentioned on http://kmail.kde.org/). That should work
for most MUAs.

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Jonathan Angliss

Hi Lars,
On Sun, 19 May 2002 11:59:19 +0200, you wrote:

 A great graphical MUA for Linux is Sylpheed (vailable at:
 http://sylpheed.good-day.net/) or its bleeding edge branch,
 sylpheed-claws (from http://sylpheed-claws.sourceforge.net/).

I'd suggest the sylpheed-claws version.  I run this myself at home.  Very good. 
The filtering setup works pretty well.

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Jonathan Angliss

Hi Roelof,
On Sun, 19 May 2002 11:25:36 +0200, you wrote:

 There's always the option of running TB under Wine.

I've tried... many times... trust me ;)  Unless you have managed to get it
working, I'd love to know how.

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Jonathan Angliss

Hi Csaba,
On Sun, 19 May 2002 09:50:20 +0200, you wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I am a happy user of BAT. I am thinking about to move from Windows to
 Linux. However, the lack of BAT-like e-mail client for Linux prevented
 me from doing so. I am looking for an e-mail client on Linux that
 functions similarly to BAT. Is there a way to export all my folders
 and addresses from BAT that can be understood by other clients? Or
 similarly is there an e-amil client that can import from tbz BAT
 backup files?

See the other two posts on possible alternate clients... Personally I use
Sylhpeed-Claws... very nice little client.  As for getting your mail into Unix
clients, there are two main folder types used... MH (which is an individual file
for each mail), or Berkley mbox (which is just one single flat file with all
messages in).

As TB! seems to store the files as plain text, you *may* (don't 100% quote me on
this one) be able to just copy the messages.tbb to the linux machine, and rename
to something like inbox. If you put it in a directory like mail and try
opening pine, it should in theory be able to handle it.  There is always the
Export to Unix Mailbox.

There is always the option of Pine.  Sounds funny, but I used it for quite a
while, and when I used it in conjunction with roles, it could do quite a lot of
the stuff TB! could do.  Like for example, *almost* AB templates.  If you setup
a role to activate when sending to a certain address (say TBUDL), you could get
it to set from fields, signatures, importance etc.

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On Sun, 19 May 2002 08:58:56 -0500 Jonathan Angliss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  A great graphical MUA for Linux is Sylpheed (vailable at:
  http://sylpheed.good-day.net/) or its bleeding edge branch,
  sylpheed-claws (from http://sylpheed-claws.sourceforge.net/).
 
 I'd suggest the sylpheed-claws version.  I run this myself at home.  Very
 good. The filtering setup works pretty well.

Yupe, and you will find many ex TB! user there :-)

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On Sun, 19 May 2002 09:05:52 -0500 Jonathan Angliss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 See the other two posts on possible alternate clients... Personally I use
 Sylhpeed-Claws... very nice little client.  As for getting your mail into
 Unix clients, there are two main folder types used... MH (which is an
 individual file for each mail), or Berkley mbox (which is just one single
 flat file with all messages in).

Just one note : Sylpheed (either Vanilla and main branch Claws or other) still
in unstable status, don't expect too much at this time :-). There is also
windows version ported by Munesato-san
(http://www2.odn.ne.jp/munesato/sylpheed/ or if you need English translation
go here http://www.teletranslator.com:8120 and put the Japanese URL there. 

BTW. Seems to me you need to activate either Smart Wrap (soft wrap) and Wrap
quotation/before sending (hard wrap). I remember one of big name people in
Linux World special complaint to Sylpheed list regarding this stuff last
February 2002 :-) IIRC Hiroyuki-san has been response by making hard wrap
enable by default since 0.7.5.


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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

On Sun, 19 May 2002 08:59:36 -0500 Jonathan Angliss
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  There's always the option of running TB under Wine.
 
 I've tried... many times... trust me ;)  Unless you have managed to
 get it working, I'd love to know how.

I failed to run under Wine too, but VMware seems working but take a lot
of resources more than I expect.


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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Jonathan,
 
19. maj 2002, 15:59:36, you wrote:

 I've tried... many times... trust me ;)  Unless you have managed to get it
 working, I'd love to know how.

Last time I tried, The Bat worked just fine under Wine. Practically
everything worked - sending, receiving, composing. The interface
sometimes stopped responding (you could click on messages, or folders,
but nothing happened), but after a restart, The Bat continued to work
fine.

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread MikeM

On 5/19/2002 at 9:05 AM Jonathan Angliss wrote:

As TB! seems to store the files as plain text,...
 =

I see some non-text characters between the messages in my message file.





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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Jonathan Angliss

Hi Syafril,
On Sun, 19 May 2002 23:00:26 +0700, you wrote:

 Just one note : Sylpheed (either Vanilla and main branch Claws or other) still
 in unstable status, don't expect too much at this time :-)

I have only had it segfault twice on me since I installed it over a month ago. 
Not too bad in my opinion ;)

 BTW. Seems to me you need to activate either Smart Wrap (soft wrap) and Wrap
 quotation/before sending (hard wrap). I remember one of big name people in
 Linux World special complaint to Sylpheed list regarding this stuff last
 February 2002 :-) IIRC Hiroyuki-san has been response by making hard wrap
 enable by default since 0.7.5.

Why?  Are my mails screwing up wrapping?  If so, how?  I see them fine, and
they're fine from TB! at work as well, not noticed anybody else complaining. 
Plus the setting you are talking about is on, plus I'm playing with the
experimental auto-wrap stuff which works a lot better than TB! wrapping if you
add text into the middle of a block of text (ie, you don't need to force a
reformat of that block).

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Jonathan Angliss

Hi MikeM,
On Sun, 19 May 2002 12:47:08 -0400, you wrote:

 On 5/19/2002 at 9:05 AM Jonathan Angliss wrote:
 
 As TB! seems to store the files as plain text,...
  =
 
 I see some non-text characters between the messages in my message file.

My bad... I guess the editor I'd opened the file in stripped bad characters out.
Looking at it again in Pico shows some extra characters.

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Re: Exporting messages from BAT and Linux alternative?

2002-05-19 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Jonathan,
 
19. maj 2002, 21:06:08, you wrote:

 Which version [of Wine]?  I've been trying hard to get it working, and some of
 the latest releases of wine have been messed up for me.  When I last tried, when
 I opened the window, it'd just lock up every time.  I could never get past the
 last page on account creation.

I never had to create any accounts, I just used the settings from my
Windows installation - I let Wine import my registry, and I have
drives configured so they match those on Windows (so The Bat under
Windows and Linux shares the same message bases). Wine version is
20011023-1.

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Exporting messages

2002-01-05 Thread Britt Malka

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Re: Exporting messages

2002-01-05 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Exporting Messages

2000-12-04 Thread V Medinskiy


Hello !

I welcome all reading! Whether somebody can
   suggest, how, if, certainly, this task is solved to execute export
   of files of the messages The Bat to MS Outlook or others Microsoft
   application? By a firmware command "export" forms a file which is
   not read Outlook.


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Re: Exporting Messages

2000-12-04 Thread Manfred Ell

On 04-12-2000 at 18:39:50GMT +0300 (which was 15:39 where I live)
V Medinskiy wrote regarding the subject of "Exporting Messages"

VMI welcome all reading! Whether somebody can
VMsuggest, how, if, certainly, this task is solved to execute export
VMof files of the messages The Bat to MS Outlook or others Microsoft
VMapplication? By a firmware command "export" forms a file which is
VMnot read Outlook.

Hello V,

I've had some problems understanding what you mean but if I get it right
you want to export from TheBat to Outlook (Express).
Read this: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/howdoi.html#Exporting

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