On Monday, March 20, 2006, 6:04:18 PM, Paul Meathrel wrote:
One would hope so. Maybe someone else will have a bright idea! :)
Is is linked to the viewer/editor you are using? I don't use the Plain Text
Viewer when viewing messages, but I do use Plain Text (MicroEd) when I
edit messages.
hi,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 4:06:42 PM, you wrote:
(Voyager rulez! I take it with me on trips now. Very convenient.)
glad you liked it.
I don't use OTFE on the computers, but obviously Voyager does. I now
want to copy my private ABs from the home computer to Voyager. A
simple file copy
Hello TBUDL,
My setup is now that I have TB Pro both in the office and at home.
However, I don't want my private mails on the office computer, so I
use Voyager in the office, which checks my private accounts.
(Voyager rulez! I take it with me on trips now. Very convenient.)
I don't use OTFE on
Hello vitalie,
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 16:43:16 +0200 GMT (21/03/2006, 21:43 +0700 GMT),
vitalie vrabie wrote:
How do I go about? The AB in Voyager is empty, so an overwrite would
be OK.
vv try an import from ABD files (unencrypted addrbooks).
Great, this worked for the default AB. Including
Hi
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 at 4:43:51 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Richard H. Stoddard
wrote:
Or at least that's what appears on my system.
Same here.
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MFPA
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Hello vitalie,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 3:43:16 PM, you wrote:
(Voyager rulez! I take it with me on trips now. Very convenient.)
vv glad you liked it.
But I still don't know if memorysticks are designed for so much rewriting...
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Best Wishes,
Mark
using The
Hello Thomas Fernandez everyone else,
on 21-Mrz-2006 at 15:06 you (Thomas Fernandez) wrote:
How do I go about? The AB in Voyager is empty, so an overwrite would
be OK.
Backup Restore only the AB.
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Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)
In order to form an
Hello Thomas Fernandez everyone else,
on 21-Mrz-2006 at 15:06 you (Thomas Fernandez) wrote:
I use Voyager in the office, which checks my private accounts.
You have free access to POP3 and SMTP ports from a workstation computer
in the office? You're lucky... and your system administrator
hi,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 5:24:46 PM, you wrote:
(Voyager rulez! I take it with me on trips now. Very convenient.)
vv glad you liked it.
But I still don't know if memorysticks are designed for so much rewriting...
it's more probably that the stick will rather get stolen, broken, or gave
hi,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 5:07:30 PM, you wrote:
I also have a second AB, and when I create this in Voyager, it asks
where to import from - but allows only EBD files.
THAT is not an import per se; it's rather a prompt to point the location of the
addrbook file to be used or created.
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Hello vitalie,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 6:10:21 PM, you wrote:
But I still don't know if memorysticks are designed for so much rewriting...
vv it's more probably that the stick will rather get stolen, broken, or
vv gave as a present, than it'll roun outta cycles.
vv had a whole bunch of them
Hi Julian,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 11:03:17 AM, you wrote:
Is is linked to the viewer/editor you are using? I don't use the Plain Text
Viewer when viewing messages, but I do use Plain Text (MicroEd) when I
edit messages. Perhaps this is related in some way?
Great idea Julian! I use the
Hi Julian,
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 11:03:17 AM, you wrote:
Is is linked to the viewer/editor you are using? I don't use the Plain Text
Viewer when viewing messages, but I do use Plain Text (MicroEd) when I
edit messages. Perhaps this is related in some way?
Okay I've tried it and it skips
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