On 12/13/2013 you wrote:
If you are on XP it will have to drag to the quick launch
section on the far left next to the start button. This works for 7 and 8
Sorry, but it doesn't do that here. Win7, SP 1. I just ran the
Win updates, FWTW.
Ignore the sig. I have no idea where TB! is
On 12/8/2013 you wrote:
Huh? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your comment but I can
create a TB! shortcut and pin it to the taskbar with no
problem. I now have a Bat icon on my taskbar.
I can't either. At all. I've tried every way I could think of.
The links don't come up, period. Every
On 12/12/2013 you wrote:
Close all open windows, left-click and drag the
shortcut down into the task bar and release. A dialog box
should appear saying pin to task bar which it now should
be. Now delete the shortcut remaining on your desktop as
it's no longer necessary. That's how I got
On 12/12/2013 you wrote:
Well, I might be able to help with some of this stuff. Lets
try getting a TB! shortcut on your task bar. First, close
all open windows on your desktop. Second, if you're running
Win 7, go to START+COMPUTER. When the window opens up
double-click LOCAL COMPUTER,
On 12/12/2013 you wrote:
Actually you have to drag the shortcut all the way down into
the task bar before you'll see that pin to task bar
message. If the task bar is accessible with the window from
whence it came still open, you can just drag it straight
down into the task bar from that
On 11/22/2013 you wrote:
TB! is the best POP client in the world. I've only been using it since
v1.6x (year 1999), so you beat me there. As I said, I don't know
anything about IMAP, so I wouldn't know where TB! ranks.
As nearly as I can tell, IMAP is altogether inferior. It's slow
and
On 11/21/2013 you wrote:
I'm pretty sure I remember seeing some time ago a discussion
regarding your Rogue photo not displaying. I don't remember
what the suggestions were then but mine works as it should
and it's because (I think) I have this line in my TB *NEW*
and *REPLY* templates:
On 11/21/2013 you wrote:
My apologies if this is no longer an issue with you.
Well, let's check it out :-)
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On 11/20/2013 you wrote:
Right you are. I just tested a couple of POP
accounts, and they do save there. IMAP strikes again
... and just when I thought it was finally working!
lol!
So is it a general IMAP issue, or just an IMAP issue with TB!?
I don't know - as much as I hate to say
On 11/20/2013 you wrote:
I have TB! automatically compact most folders on exit. It had not
occurred to me that *moving( a message from one folder to another was
effectively a copy and a delete (unlike moving files in Windows from
one folder to another, which is just a re-mapping of the info
On 11/19/2013 you wrote:
Neither the text file pcwsmileys.msl nor the folder pcwimages exist
anywhere
on my computer.
CANCEL RED ALERT! File/folder found! I have a program called SEARCH
EVERYTHING
(http://www.voidtools.com/) which will find anything you type in it's search
bar
(I
On 11/14/2013 you wrote:
As to the rest of your aggravations, and perhaps even the above, the only
thing
I can offer is to simply re-install TB! I have been told numerous times on
this
list that you can do that without un-installing first. Just re-install it
over
the existing copy.
On 11/18/2013 you wrote:
Are you using IMAP? In my case I'm doing this with POP accounts, I don't
know if there may be any difference with IMAP.
I just tested with my IMAP account. It didn't save here, either.
Just gone ... exactly as Leonard described. Sorry to confirm.
Best -
--
Lynn
On 11/18/2013 you wrote:
Well, I must have done something peculiar, as I cannot find it.
My IMAP folder behaves as you describe - no save.
I hadn't discovered this yet; there have been other issues here,
but given that we seem to have lost the drafts folder altogether,
it's kind of
On 11/18/2013 you wrote:
I just found it. I had sent it instead of closing it (red-faced).
Thanks.
That's not what happened here, though. I've not only looked in
that account's outbox/sentfolder/trash - I looked in the others,
too, because I've had some exciting filter behaviour here.
On 11/18/2013 you wrote:
I just found it. I had sent it instead of closing it (red-faced).
Thanks.
On combing my other accounts one more time - I found mine in the
sent folder of my isp account (POP).
I'm guessing that would be a filter issue, though ... still, I
closed the thing,
On 11/18/2013 you wrote:
I'm guessing it's an IMAP vs POP difference. Here, using POP, when I
open a draft from the outbox and edit it but do not save or send it,
it remains parked in the outbox as a draft.
Right you are. I just tested a couple of POP accounts, and they
do save there.
On 11/14/2013 you wrote:
T I have always used the 'split pane', which gives me an account
T list at the left, the right pane split into an upper list pane,
T the lower the view pane.
[snip]
Hi Batters -
I don't know what is going on with this package. I wrote a while
ago, but if any of you were trying to help, the messages
disappeared. Perhaps the problem is being generated somehow by
ComStar .. er ... Comcast ... since that is the worst affected
account, though I
On 11/13/2013 you wrote:
T After I wrote the first time, my view pane disappeared. This
T further slows down my mail management and processing, and makes
T it harder to figure out what is going on.
T If there are earlier responses, I don't know how to access them,
T except locally. I no
On 11/7/2010 you wrote:
Yes, but first take your stop watch and look how
long it takes before TB! starts up, then delete the cache and, once
more, see how long it takes before TB! starts up and
let us know if you see any difference! ;-)
P.S.: The answer is Yes! (and you should notice
On 10/26/2010 you wrote:
I have Thunderbird installed for just such occasions. My preferred
client is The Bat, but since it is IMAP, I can use any client to get the
messages and Thunderbird is a good way of testing whether the problem
is server or client related.
I couldn't get Thunderbird
Hello TheLimit,
On Sunday, October 24, 2010, 7:12:04 PM, TheLimit wrote:
Nothing has changed in the account settings. I'm stumped.
If anyone can tell me how to get it to load these messages
so I can read them, I'm all ears. A few of them at least are
important; those which are obviously
Hi Batters -
My IMAP account has stopped loading messages.
I'm not sure how to describe this; it lists the messages,
and has continued (for the two days this has happened) to
dl the subject lines, but refuses to load the messages.
The text window just says 'no message loaded'.
Nothing has
On 8/22/2010 you wrote:
can't imagine how anything is different in IMAP as far as templates
go. Never noticed it here.
And you use both?
These POP accounts seem fine. As I get a completely
bizarre time lag sometimes doing things in IMAP, I left
this particular problem alone for a
Hi Batters -
OK, I'm baffled again ... I've been building my templates in
this new install (yeah, it's taking a while), and it's not
going well.
I went to templates in the AB a while back, and I liked
it, so that's what I'm doing. The first one I did is
fine; the rest refuse to play, period. I
On 7/26/2010 you wrote:
There is hope. I just tested the latest Alpha and IMAP is starting to look
like
its working much better.
rotfl!
I mean, it's great to know that and all, but I had hoped
there was something I could do now!
So should I take that to mean that my SIL has the correct
On 7/27/2010 you wrote:
Hmm. I don't use common filters. Better look at that
... maybe that's the ticket!
I find it much easier, since I don't need multiple duplicated filters
when a contact uses several different addresses for me.
Yes, that does make sense. Sometimes old habits should die
On 7/26/2010 you wrote:
Hi
On Monday 26 July 2010 at 6:38:14 AM, in
mid:199967424.20100725223...@comcast.net, TheLimit wrote:
On 7/25/2010 you wrote:
Hello Lynn,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:25:33 -0700 GMT (26/Jul/10,
3:25 AM +0700 GMT), TheLimit wrote:
T I thought the easy way to deal
Hey Batters -
I use a lot of filters here, the filters are one of the
things that make it impossible for me to use a different
mailer, but I'm having some issues now.
I've had to rebuild my whole email db, as I mentioned
recently, and I've also acquired a few more accounts.
Because of the
On 7/25/2010 you wrote:
Hello Lynn,
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:25:33 -0700 GMT (26/Jul/10, 3:25 AM +0700 GMT),
TheLimit wrote:
T I thought the easy way to deal with this would just be to
T filter these emails from the 'wrong' account to a
T folder in the 'right' account, since the filter
On 7/25/2010 you wrote:
Send us your filter for disection.
Here is the redirect filter -
That's a completed different think. The Move filter will move the
message in the DB on your computer, Redirect will send it by SMTP to
the other email address, which by coincidence is also read by your
Hello Roelof,
Friday, July 9, 2010, 5:28:46 PM, you wrote:
Hallo Lynn,
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 09:42:47 -0700GMT (9-7-2010, 18:42 , where I
live), you wrote:
L The immediate problem is that yesterday when I brought TB!
L to the focus to do something, the split window dropped the
L mail reader
Hello Rick,
Friday, July 9, 2010, 10:03:56 AM, you wrote:
[snip]
The immediate problem is that yesterday when I brought TB!
to the focus to do something, the split window dropped the
mail reader portion out, and I have been totally unable to
recover it. I have reset it to a different
.
Have I missed anything? Does anyone know what? I really
could use some help on this.
tia,
--
Best regards,
TheLimit mailto:the.li...@comcast.net
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