Mon, 26 Apr 2004 10:37:45 +0200 (4:37 AM here) MAU wrote:
I have set up several filters in one account. I'd like to move some
of those filters into another account. Rather than copying and
re-entering them, is there a way to move them? If it's easier, I
could copy all of the filters and then
Hello vince,
M Use The Bat! Filter Commander. You can download it from:
M http://tirna.narod.ru/soft/tbfc.htm
M The page is in Russian. Scroll to the bottom and download v1.2.0. Once
M installed the interface can be either in English or Russian and it is
M very intuitive.
VERY slow site!
Hi Dan,
on Mon, 26 Apr 2004 11:09:40 -0400GMT, you wrote:
http://tirna.narod.ru/soft/tbfc.htm
DG [Babelfish]
DG Program TheBat! Filter Commander Gives you the possibility to copy the
DG filters of program TheBat! of one mailbox in drugoy.Esli for you it
DG was necessary to make this by hand in
ON Monday, April 26, 2004, 8:24:23 PM, you wrote:
M The page is in Russian. Scroll to the bottom and download v1.2.0. Once
M installed the interface can be either in English or Russian and it is
M very intuitive.
VERY slow site!
You can say that again.
I just downloaded it at a steady
Hello vince,
Why so slow the site?
I don't know. Maybe it's running from a home PC with a low bandwidth
connection.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.10.01
Current version is 2.10.01 | 'Using TBUDL'
I have set up several filters in one account. I'd like to move some of
those filters into another account. Rather than copying and
re-entering them, is there a way to move them? If it's easier, I could
copy all of the filters and then delete the ones that I don't need in
the new account.
Thanks.
Hi Michael,
on Sun, 25 Apr 2004 20:22:56 -0400GMT, you wrote:
MR I have set up several filters in one account. I'd like to move some of
MR those filters into another account. Rather than copying and
MR re-entering them, is there a way to move them? If it's easier, I could
MR copy all of the
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Hello,
I know this has been discussed before but I've searched the archives and
my folder and can't find anything. I currently have TB! on a PC running
W2K Pro and am just about to take delivery of a new PC with XP Pro
installed. If I use the same
Dear Richard,
@15-Apr-2004, 18:35 Richard Wakeford [RW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
RW I know this has been discussed before but I've searched the
RW archives and my folder and can't find anything. I currently have
RW TB! on a PC running W2K Pro and am just about to take delivery
RW of a new
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Hello Marck,
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Slightly. You need the registry settings too.
Thanks for that and the rest of the instructions. The new PC arrives a
week tomorrow so I'll get well prepared beforehand.
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Hello Ken,
Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 05:24, you wrote:
kg Then Nick's original post doesn't make much sense
So what if you have two sub-folders with the same name?
Yes I know it's not a great filing system, but it's too late now...
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Nick
Using TheBat!: v2.04.7 on Windows XP 5.1 Build
On Tue 6 April 2004, 14:13:38 +1000, Ken Green wrote:
Interesting... I use Ctrl+V all the time, but never have to touch the
arrow keys. I have two client folders named with their respective
client codes, which happen to be very similar (CCK and CCSRV).
Obviously, to get to the correct folder
Robin Anson wrote:
No. What you are doing continues to work in v2.
Then Nick's original post doesn't make much sense
(to me, at least)
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Ken Green
Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Current version is
Roelof Otten wrote:
ND I realise that this is a failing of my filing system, but has anyone
ND found a way that I can jump to the next match using the keyboard?
Press Arrow down followed by pressing the character you're
searching on.
Interesting... I use Ctrl+V all the time, but never have
Hello,
I am forever using ctrl-V to move messages out of my inbox and am
finding that as there is more and more ambiguity (and duplication) in
the folder names TB will stop at the first match, not the one that I
want. Then it's a grab for the mouse to find the next occurrence.
I realise that
Hallo Nick,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:52:52 +0100GMT (1-4-04, 11:52 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ND I realise that this is a failing of my filing system, but has anyone
ND found a way that I can jump to the next match using the keyboard?
Press Arrow down followed by pressing the character
Hello Roelof,
Thursday, April 1, 2004, 11:32, you wrote:
RO Press Arrow down followed by pressing the character you're
RO searching on.
Thanks.
RO BTW How did you manage so many empty lines between your signature and
RO the list footer?
Hmmm, falling asleep on the keyboard? F9 on the sent
Hallo Nick,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:09:02 +0100GMT (1-4-04, 13:09 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ND Hmmm, falling asleep on the keyboard? F9 on the sent mail points
ND the finger at me.
But I thought TB deleted empty lines under your sig...
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Groetjes, Roelof
Disclaimer: Any opinion stated
Dear Roelof,
@1-Apr-2004, 17:23 +0200 (01-Apr 16:23 UK time) Roelof Otten [RO] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Nick:
ND Hmmm, falling asleep on the keyboard? F9 on the sent mail
ND points the finger at me.
RO But I thought TB deleted empty lines under your sig...
Only when GnuPG (non-MIME)
Peter Meyns wrote:
Hold ctrl+alt and drag a folder with
the mouse *into* another folder.
Really? I've NEVER been able to do this...
Any time I select an *account* and drag it to a folder, the account is
placed immediately AFTER that folder, not inside it.
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Ken Green
Using The Bat!
Hi ken,
on Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:56:33 -0600GMT, you wrote:
Hold ctrl+alt and drag a folder with
the mouse *into* another folder.
kg Really? I've NEVER been able to do this...
kg Any time I select an *account* and drag it to a folder, the account is
kg placed immediately AFTER that folder,
...
There are aesthetic reasons for hiding an account.
But here are two more real uses:
1) In communicating with Allie about IMAP folders, the idea of moving
mailing list folders to IMAP was brought up. Because you likely wouldn't
want to try to sync TBUDL with thousands of messages with your IMAP
How can I move an account, i.e., all the folders for one account, to a
different location in my folder tree. It doesn't work to treat the
account name like a folder and alt+click it. (There are several
accounts viewable, because they are grouped.)
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JN
Hello Joseph N.,
zondag 8 februari 2004, 16:18:46, you wrote:
JN How can I move an account, i.e., all the folders for one account, to a
JN different location in my folder tree. It doesn't work to treat the
JN account name like a folder and alt+click it. (There are several
JN accounts viewable,
Hi Joseph,
on Sun, 8 Feb 2004 09:18:46 -0600GMT, you wrote:
JN How can I move an account, i.e., all the folders for one account, to a
JN different location in my folder tree. It doesn't work to treat the
JN account name like a folder and alt+click it. (There are several
JN accounts viewable,
On Sunday, February 8, 2004, 11:01:17 AM, Gerda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G Hello Joseph N.,
G zondag 8 februari 2004, 16:18:46, you wrote:
JN How can I move an account, i.e., all the folders for one account, to a
JN different location in my folder tree. It doesn't work to treat the
JN account
How does one move an entire thread to another folder? Everything I try with
dragging just moves the top-most message.
jon
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Jonathan Wayne
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
Hello jwayne,
Wednesday, January 28, 2004, 7:56:51 AM, you wrote:
j How does one move an entire thread to another folder? Everything I
j try with dragging just moves the top-most message.
The only thing I can think of is to Highlight the topmost message in
the thread, press CTRL * to expand
Hi Jon
How does one move an entire thread to another folder? Everything I try with
dragging just moves the top-most message.
I just expand the thread and highlight all the messages then drag and
drop that lot. Don't know if it's the most efficient way of doing this
but it works.
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j How does one move an entire thread to another folder? Everything I try with
j dragging just moves the top-most message.
Highlight the root message, press Ctrl+Shift+V, select the
destination, /et voila/.
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v2.03 Beta/45
Hallo jwayne,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:56:51 -0500GMT (28-1-04, 15:56 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
j How does one move an entire thread to another folder? Everything I try with
j dragging just moves the top-most message.
Select the root message
Right mouse click
Thread
Move
or
Select the
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SM I just expand the thread and highlight all the messages then drag and
SM drop that lot. Don't know if it's the most efficient way of doing this
SM but it works.
Indeed it does, but the Ctrl+Shift+V method has the advantage of not
requiring you to
Hello Allie
Thank you for your email dated Monday, December 22, 2003, 4:50:42 PM,
in which you wrote:
WM Then I just reinstall TB, enter my registration key, copy the
WM backed-up data files to where-ever I decide in the new (usually
WM different) directory structure, reflect this using
WM
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Hello Mark,
On 22 December 2003, 17:52 -0800 (22/12/2003 01:52 local time) Mark
Wieder [MW] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TF scnr
MW scnr?
Take your pick...
Signal to Clutter plus Noise Ratio
Somatic Cell Nuclear Replacement
Sorry, Could Not
William Moore wrote:
WM Then I just reinstall TB, enter my registration key, copy the
WM backed-up data files to where-ever I decide in the new (usually
WM different) directory structure, reflect this using
WM Options/Preferences/System/Mail directory and carry on as before.
Ok.
WM It's always
Hello Tony
Thank you for your email dated Saturday, December 20, 2003, 7:58:42 PM,
in which you wrote:
TB If you managed to move to a new PC without touching the registry and you
TB didn't have to do any setting up then you was more than lucky.
When I first installed TB! I kept all the data
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RE: Moving The Bat to a new PC
Greetings Tony,
On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 2:58:42 PM, you wrote:
TB If you managed to move to a new PC without touching the registry and you
TB didn't have to do any
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Sunday, December 21, 2003/8:50:57 AM
RE: Moving The Bat to a new PC
Greetings Adam,
On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 12:30:12 PM, you wrote:
A Note that if you transfer from one operating system to another, you
A need to export the right kind
Hello DG,
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 08:55:00 -0500 GMT (21/12/2003, 20:55 +0700 GMT),
DG Raftery Sr.®© wrote:
Win2k also utilizes hives as is apparent by it's option to boot into
the Last Known Good Configuration.
There is a good configuration?
scnr
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen
Hello DG
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, December 21, 2003, 1:46:56 PM,
in which you wrote:
DRS Yes Tony, I would say he just performed the world's most recent miracle.
More than once, too!
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William
http://www.residues.info and http://www.magiric.com
Flying with The Bat!
Hello William,
A reminder of what William Moore typed on:
21 December 2003 at 19:20:17 GMT +
WM More than once, too!
But not without entering any registry info, that's for sure.
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Best regards,Tony.
The
Hello Tony
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, December 21, 2003, 7:23:33 PM,
in which you wrote:
TB A reminder of what William Moore typed on:
TB 21 December 2003 at 19:20:17 GMT +
WM More than once, too!
TB But not without entering any registry info, that's for sure.
Apart from
On Sunday, December 21, 2003 at 9:30:43 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote in
the message Moving The Bat to a new PC
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Win2k also utilizes hives as is apparent by it's option to boot
into the Last Known Good Configuration.
There is a good configuration?
Yes. It is the last one
Thomas-
Sunday, December 21, 2003, 6:30:43 AM, you wrote:
TF There is a good configuration?
rotfl (and spewing coffee all over my keyboard)
TF scnr
scnr?
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-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Hello,
The time has come for me to abandon my trusty old PC and get a new
one. One of my major worries is how to transfer my email base to the
new PC. It's almost certain that the directory on the new PC where The
Bat will be installed will be on a different drive than the one where
I
Hi Costas,
on Sat, 20 Dec 2003 16:07:49 +0200GMT (20.12.03, 15:07 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CP The simple question to ask is: How do I move my mail database to the
CP new PC given the above conditions? I hope that the suggested solutions
CP are just as simple!
Yes,
On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 15:07:49, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
The simple question to ask is: How do I move my mail database to the
new PC given the above conditions? I hope that the suggested solutions
are just as simple!
This is how I did it, when I upgraded my system:
- RAR (or
Hello Peter,
Saturday, December 20, 2003, 5:06:09 PM, you wrote:
PM Yes, indeed. Move your mail folder to a RAR or ZIP archive and burn it
PM on CD. Then you can unpack it wherever you want.
Is that cannot be done with Backup / Restore?
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Best regards,
Zeynel Abidin Öztürk
Hi Zeynel,
on Sat, 20 Dec 2003 17:30:22 +0200GMT (20.12.03, 16:30 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
PM Yes, indeed. Move your mail folder to a RAR or ZIP archive and burn it
PM on CD. Then you can unpack it wherever you want.
ZAÖ Is that cannot be done with Backup / Restore?
On Saturday, December 20, 2003 at 10:30:22 AM, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk
wrote in the message Moving The Bat to a new PC
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is that cannot be done with Backup / Restore?
I can be. When backing up, be sure to including everything. Remember to
check the Store external attachments
Hello Costas,
A reminder of what Costas Papadopoulos typed on:
20 December 2003 at 16:07:49 GMT +0200
CP I hope that the suggested solutions are just as simple!
It is simple and has been discussed, explained, modified and then
re-discussed and re-explained at least 3 times over the past
Hello Costas,
A reminder of what Costas Papadopoulos typed on:
20 December 2003 at 16:07:49 GMT +0200
CP I hope that the suggested solutions are just as simple!
It is simple and has been discussed, explained, modified and then
re-discussed and re-explained at least 3 times over the past
Hello Zeynel,
Saturday, December 20, 2003, 7:30:22 AM, you wrote:
ZAÖ Is that cannot be done with Backup / Restore?
I've moved TB across platforms several times and I've used the
Back-up/Restore functions to do it. It is very efficient. The
restore function brings everything back, including
Hello Jernej,
Saturday, December 20, 2003, 11:47:11 AM, you wrote:
JS On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 15:07:49, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
The simple question to ask is: How do I move my mail database to the
new PC given the above conditions? I hope that the suggested solutions
are just as
Hello Jernej,
Saturday, December 20, 2003, 11:47:11 AM, you wrote:
JS On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 15:07:49, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
The simple question to ask is: How do I move my mail database to the
new PC given the above conditions? I hope that the suggested solutions
are just as
On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 18:30:12, Adam wrote:
Note that if you transfer from one operating system to another, you
need to export the right kind of registry file that will suit the
other machine. So, do take note in that case. At least with Windows 98
vs. Windows 2000.
Since he said
Saturday, December 20, 2003, 8:07:49 AM, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
How do I move my mail database to the new PC...
I have much the same situation here. Just fired up my new computer for
the first time a few mins ago. In my case I will be moving from a
Win2000 Pro system to WinXP Pro
Hello Jernej
Thank you for your email dated Saturday, December 20, 2003, 3:17:11 PM,
in which you wrote:
JS - start Registry Editor, ...
Why do this? All I did (more than once) was to point TB! to the new
directory in Tools/Preferences/System. Everything is re-generated.
Or was I just lucky?
Hello William,
A reminder of what William Moore typed on:
20 December 2003 at 19:21:25 GMT +
WM Or was I just lucky?
You can't move over to a new PC without taking the registry entries with
you. You'll lose not just your registration but a host of other settings.
Backup the
Hi,
On Saturday at 9:01 AM you wrote:
TB I hope that the suggested solutions are just as simple!
I reinstalled windows xp on my system about 4X since Ive been a bat
user. I just use the back up feature and back everything. When I
reinstall windows, I just download TB! from ritlabs website and do
D I just use the back up feature and back everything. When I reinstall
D windows, I just download TB! from ritlabs website and do a restore from my
D back up. Everything is then restored just as I left it. Breeze
So the TB! backup/restore functions include all relevant registry entries
(such as
Hi,
On Saturday at 7:51 PM you wrote:
rg So the TB! backup/restore functions include all relevant registry entries
rg (such as registration info) along with the full email message data bases
rg *BUT* doesn't include the program itself.
Yes, I believe so. I did not have to input my registration
Hello Jernej,
Saturday, December 20, 2003, 5:17:11 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
On Saturday, December 20, 2003, 15:07:49, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
The simple question to ask is: How do I move my mail database to the
new PC given the above conditions? I hope that the suggested
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, 3:01:50 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
TB Hello ztrader,
TB A reminder of what ztrader typed on:
TB 22 November 2003 at 22:03:08 GMT -0800
z What do I have to move to the Win2000 computer
z to keep everything I have 'as is'?
TB Zip up the whole TB! folder and move it
Hallo Joseph,
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 22:13:34 -0600GMT (24-11-03, 5:13 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
JN What are the other account-specific files, e.g., account.flx and
JN account.flb? They are sizeable files, suggesting that they, too,
JN should be moved into the replacement account. What do
Roelof,
Thanks for the info. Exactly what I needed.
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JN
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
an old account to a new account
without any QT's, you can copy the file account.qtn from the old
account directory to the new account directory.
Roelof,
Thanks. Moving the file worked well.
What are the other account-specific files, e.g., account.flx and
account.flb? They are sizeable files
Hello ztrader,
A reminder of what ztrader typed on:
22 November 2003 at 22:03:08 GMT -0800
z What do I have to move to the Win2000 computer
z to keep everything I have 'as is'?
Zip up the whole TB! folder and move it over to the same place on the
new PC.
z If I just duplicate the C: and D:
I'd like to move TB from a win98 computer to a Win2000 computer. I
have a dozen or so accounts and a couple of hundred folders, with lots
of custom settings and filters. Some of the accounts are in different
directories, on disk D. What do I have to move to the Win2000 computer
to keep everything
Hallo Joseph,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 20:30:07 -0600GMT (20-11-03, 3:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
JN How, if at all, can I move my QT's from one account to another?
Check at template edit screen 'Share with other accounts'. When you
really want to move them, use cut and paste.
When you want
How, if at all, can I move my QT's from one account to another?
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JN
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hello Robin,
Wednesday, October 29, 2003, 8:37:18 PM, you wrote:
RA On Thu 30 October 2003, 2:37:14 +1000, Kitty wrote:
However, when I retrieve messages on my notebook I keep getting a box
coming up saying that it can't find the attachment folder on drive E.
TB is still trying to move
I keep TB (v2) running on a desktop and notebook. Basically I
retrieve messages on both computers, leaving mail on server for a day
or so. Periodically I copy over the files from the desktop to the
notebook to make certain they are basically similar. All works fine
except for one problem.
I
Hello Kitty,
However, is this information stored somewhere else that is causing me
problems? If so, where? I tried to look in the ini file and didn't
find anything but maybe I am not looking at the right place.
Maybe in Account/Properties/Files Directories?
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Best regards,
Miguel A.
Hello MAU,
Wednesday, October 29, 2003, 9:57:40 AM, you wrote:
M Hello Kitty,
However, is this information stored somewhere else that is causing me
problems? If so, where? I tried to look in the ini file and didn't
find anything but maybe I am not looking at the right place.
M Maybe in
On Thu 30 October 2003, 2:37:14 +1000, Kitty wrote:
However, when I retrieve messages on my notebook I keep getting a box
coming up saying that it can't find the attachment folder on drive E.
TB is still trying to move attachments to some lists (actually the TB
lists) to drive E. Again, I
Hi Bat! Fans,
Running Bat! at work on my pc, attached by Windoze LAN to a mail
server, which downloads the mail by MDaemon.
MDaemon has a Bayesian filter for spam.
In order to train the filter, false positives and false negatives
have to be copied to a Windoze folder, which MDaemon accesses
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 22:37:02, John Phillips wrote:
My question, and probably so obvious that I have overlooked it, is,
how do I copy an individual e-mail in Bat! to a Windoze folder?
Tools - Export Messages - Message files is probably what you're looking
for.
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Jernej Simoncic,
Hello John,
My question, and probably so obvious that I have overlooked it, is,
how do I copy an individual e-mail in Bat! to a Windoze folder?
You can, for example, right click on the message on the message list
pane and select Save As... You can than save the message (actually a
copy) in
According to undocumented keyboard shortcuts CTRL+[ should move to the
previous unread message - it doesn't for me :-(
I have messages set as read after 2 seconds so maybe it only moves to
a previous unread if it's still unread. If that's the case how do I
move to the previous message (and
15-Okt-2003 05:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to undocumented keyboard shortcuts CTRL+[ should move to the
previous unread message - it doesn't for me :-(
The RMB context menu has CTRL-ALT-left listed for that operation, and its
working, I'm using it all the time. :-)
AMEOL, which I
Hello Alexander,
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to undocumented keyboard shortcuts CTRL+[ should move to the
previous unread message - it doesn't for me :-(
The RMB context menu has CTRL-ALT-left listed for that operation, and its
working, I'm using it all
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On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, ken green wrote...
I get tons of e-mail and spend time going back through my Inbox filing
and deleting when I can. I use the Ctrl + V shortcut a lot, which
brings up the move message(s) to... dialog window.
[..]
This may be public knowledge, but I just discovered this today.
I get tons of e-mail and spend time going back through my Inbox filing
and deleting when I can. I use the Ctrl + V shortcut a lot, which
brings up the move message(s) to... dialog window.
For a long time, I used either the scroll
Hello Batmans!
I've encountered with problem.
I have MULTIPLIES filter on one account and i'd like to move
corresponding Folder and its filters to another account.
I have no any problems with Folders, but Filters.
Any suggestions would be appreciable!
Your sincerely registered,
Sasha.
Hello Alexander,
I have no any problems with Folders, but Filters.
Any suggestions would be appreciable!
It is no problem either. When you move a folder, let's say folder A, the
filters that move messages to folder Possible_path/A are automatically
changed to move messages to
I normally use CTRL-right arrow to move through the unread messages, and SPACE to
scroll down long ones. But how do I go back when my fingers have been faster than my
brain? There don't seem to be keyboard shortcuts that reverse the process (i.e. go to
last message read, even if in different
Hello Günter,
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 02:20:56 +1000 GMT (06/09/2003, 23:20 +0700 GMT),
Günter Minnerup wrote:
But how do I go back when my fingers have been faster than my brain?
alt+leftArrow
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Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
- THE HOTEL HAS BOWLING ALLEYS,
On Sunday, September 7, 2003, 2:25:11 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
alt+leftArrow
Useful, thanks! And now for the reverse scrolling...
Regards,
Günter
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! Version 2.00
Windows XP Version 5 Build 2600
Current
On Sunday, September 7, 2003, 2:25:11 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
alt+leftArrow
Second comment (sorry): you mean the go back is ALT, the go forward CTRL? Would have
made more sense to go back with CTRL-leftArrow?
Regards,
Günter
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! Version 2.00
Windows XP
Hello Günter,
Saturday, September 6, 2003, 12:45:20 PM, you wrote:
GM Second comment (sorry): you mean the go back is ALT, the go
GM forward CTRL? Would have made more sense to go back with
GM CTRL-leftArrow?
Actually Ctrl+Arrows are used for moving to next/previous unread
message. Alt+Arrows
On Saturday, September 6, 2003, 19:21:44, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
Ctrl+Alt+Arrows should be used to move to unread messages when the
preview pane is selected. This is because Ctrl+Arrows are used for
moving between words...
Could you make Ctrl+Arrows work when RTV is used? There isn't any
Hello Günter,
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 02:42:28 +1000 GMT (06/09/2003, 23:42 +0700 GMT),
Günter Minnerup wrote:
GM Useful, thanks! And now for the reverse scrolling...
Is alt+UpArrow what you mean?
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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On Sunday, September 7, 2003, 9:52:57 AM, Thomas F wrote:
Is alt+UpArrow what you mean?
Yesss! :-) Just have to get into the habit of using ALT+down Arrow now to scroll down.
I hate having to change key shortcuts for related operations...
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Günter
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On Sunday, September 7, 2003, 3:21:44 AM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
Actually Ctrl+Arrows are used for moving to next/previous unread
message. Alt+Arrows are used for moving to next/previous viewed
message. This is how they are described in the pop-up menus :-)
Ctrl+Alt+Arrows should be used
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Hello o,
Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 6:30:32 AM, you wrote:
ovgd A found a little problem:
ovgd I have 7 POP Acounts and 1 IMAP (just created)
ovgd I can move the POP accounts by pressing
ovgd Shift+CTRL+Cursor, but I cann't move
ovgd the IMAP
Hi!
ovgd A found a little problem:
ovgd I have 7 POP Acounts and 1 IMAP (just created)
ovgd I can move the POP accounts by pressing
ovgd Shift+CTRL+Cursor, but I cann't move
ovgd the IMAP account...
Confirmed here.
Funny.. isn't it?
Bye,
Oliver
Hi,
Sometimes I can move to the next unread message in an account by using
Ctrl+RightArrow. Other times that will not work and I have to use
Ctrl+Alt+RightArrow. Can anyone explain why this is?
I also echo the call elsewhere for a key to move to the next unread
across all accounts.
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William
Hello William,
Sometimes I can move to the next unread message in an account by using
Ctrl+RightArrow. Other times that will not work and I have to use
Ctrl+Alt+RightArrow. Can anyone explain why this is?
It depends on focus being on Message List pane or Preview pane, but I
don't know why.
Hello o,
Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 7:30:32 AM, you wrote:
ovgd Hi!
ovgd A found a little problem:
ovgd I have 7 POP Acounts and 1 IMAP (just created)
ovgd I can move the POP accounts by pressing Shift+CTRL+Cursor, but I cann't move
ovgd the IMAP account...
ovgd If I select the account above
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