Re: Ignoring URL's whilst Spellchecking

2006-03-21 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
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.

Re: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread vitalie vrabie
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

Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
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

Re: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
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

Re: Folder icon

2006-03-21 Thread MFPA
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Re: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread Mark Partous
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... -- Best Wishes, Mark using The

Re: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
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. -- Best regards, Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981) In order to form an

Re: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
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

Re[2]: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread vitalie vrabie
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

Re[2]: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread vitalie vrabie
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. --

Re: Copying addressbook from non-OTFE to OTFE

2006-03-21 Thread Mark Partous
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

Re: Ignoring URL's whilst Spellchecking

2006-03-21 Thread Paul Meathrel
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

Re: Ignoring URL's whilst Spellchecking

2006-03-21 Thread Paul Meathrel
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