Windows 10 has default contacts location set to ~/Contacts
Has anyone came across a way to synchronize Bat's contacts with the
said folder?
Current version is 8.0.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
. There are a couple of things you
could check:
- Are all the accounts you want to synchronize selected? It sounds
obvious, but I missed an account on a few occasions!
- Synchronisation will only work between identical folder structures and
it will not, as far as I know, create folders on the destination
machine
Hi,
Monday, April 19, 2004, 12:53:26 AM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The steps you list sound correct. There are a couple of things
you
could check:
- Are all the accounts you want to synchronize selected?
Yes.
- Synchronisation will only work between identical folder
structures
Hi,
I need to send in my laptop for repairs and have temporarily
moved my account over to my husband's desktop a few days
ago, in preparation.
The laptop will go tomorrow, and I've been trying to
synchronize the account on the desktop with the more up to
date messages on my laptop
Dear Susanne,
@18-Apr-2004, 17:35 -0700 (19-Apr 01:35 UK time) Susanne [S] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
S (*does* synchronize work between two different versions of TB
No.
S and windows?
Yes.
S Christmas edition/WinXP on the laptop,
Which CE? There have been several over the years. If you
Hi,
Sunday, April 18, 2004, 5:46:32 PM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
S (*does* synchronize work between two different versions of TB
No.
Was afraid this would be the case.
Which CE? There have been several over the years. If you mean one of
the 2.x releases then:
Version 2.02.3 CE
Hi,
Sunday, April 18, 2004, 9:10:38 PM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I can talk my husband into a quick upgrade of TB after
all ;)
Well, we now both have the same version of TB, but the
synchronizing *still* doesn't work.
Did the steps I described in my first mail sound correct, or
am I
On Monday, August 12, 2002, 10:27, Miguel A. Urech wrote:
Is there a way to Synchronize Bat between to Computers.
I use Second Copy 2000 (http://www.centered.com/) exactly for that.
Late answer, I know...
I've looked at this and it seems like a good piece of software. My only
concern
Hello Marcus,
Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 4:37:26 PM, you wrote:
MO Does anyone have any freeware suggestions?
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp
Might be of interest to you, but not used myself.
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Kevin mailto:[EMAIL
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 19:50, Kevin Collins wrote:
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp
Might be of interest to you, but not used myself.
Judging by the text on that site it only supports one way copy, not
synchronization. I'll have a closer look tomorrow though,
Hello Bob,
On Sunday, August 11, 2002 at 9:57 AM, legend has it that Bob [B]
recited the incantation:
B Is there a way to Synchronize Bat between to Computers.
|- Tools
|- Synchronize...
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Januk Aggarwal
Hello Bob,
Is there a way to Synchronize Bat between to Computers.
I use Second Copy 2000 (http://www.centered.com/) exactly for that.
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c
Current version
Hi Bat!
Is there a way to Synchronize Bat between to Computers. While at home
we use our Desktop, but while on the road we use our laptop. Is there
a way so that after returning home we would be able to transfer all
correspondence from the laptop to the Desktop. Example:
All new Address book
Hello Greg,
If you really don't use 2 copies of TB! can you simply copy all files
in the x:\Program Files\The Bat! path to another drive for backup
versus synchronizing TB!?
Yes, I do that every night. Actually, I only copy the Mail directory
and I copy it to my laptop. That way, I kill two
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Hello TBUL,
If you really don't use 2 copies of TB! can you simply copy all files
in the x:\Program Files\The Bat! path to another drive for backup
versus synchronizing TB!?
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Greg mailto:[EMAIL
I have just used a backup and restore very successfully while
transferring from an ailing PC to a laptop. I installed TB on
the laptop, moved the backup via CD. It went without hitch.
Elaine
Hello Greg
On Saturday, April 13, 2002, you wrote
If you really don't use 2 copies of TB! can you
Hello ,
how do i synchronize with my pegasus e-mail client after importing
messages.
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the possibility to synchronize the sorting filters as
CT well? I would rather set them up in one place (wherever I happen to be
CT as I need them) and then just update the other machine through
CT synchronization.
CT 3. Same for templates. Both system, folder and AB.
This is already there. IF you
CT 4. Can the synchronization be executed directly using a network
CT connection between the two clients?
A how is it done currently via direct local network? (I've never tried it)
Currently it's not done via local network. It's a 3-step process where
you first create an index of the account
CT 2. Could you add the possibility to synchronize the sorting filters as
CT well? I would rather set them up in one place (wherever I happen to be
CT as I need them) and then just update the other machine through
CT synchronization.
CT 3. Same for templates. Both system, folder and AB.
ACM
On Thursday, 17 May 2001, Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH Simple explanation: -ise is British English; -ize American spelling.
DH There are exceptions, as you can use -ize in British spelling, too
DH (exception: words with two syllables).
Actually, -ize is the standard British usage according to the
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Hello William!
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 9:48:38 PM you wrote:
It is not British English, it is English, full-stop (or
should that be, period?) ;-)
Be careful, there are a lot of Americans and Canadians on this list;
there may even be
Hello Dierk,
Thursday, May 17, 2001, 8:45:35 AM, you wrote:
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DH On Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 9:48:38 PM you wrote:
It is not British English, it is English, full-stop (or
should that be, period?) ;-)
DH Be careful,
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Hello Peter!
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 11:30:36 AM you wrote:
OT
*aehm* .. spell checker tells me Synchronise is wrong and should be
Synchronize as I've first typed it ... is there maybe a misspelling
in the menu? I don't know exactly
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 10:29:07 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
I don't know exactly, english ain't my first language and I've no
dictionary here at work
When you need a dictionary, here is one good place to start:
http://yourdictionary.com
Other British spellings here include colour,
Hello Dierk,
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 5:29:07 PM you wrote:
DH Simple explanation: -ise is British English; -ize American spelling.
OK ... that sounds logical. But than: please update the
spelling-dictionary for British English that comes with the
installation :-)
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Hello Peter!
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 6:02:00 PM you wrote:
OK ... that sounds logical. But than: please update the
spelling-dictionary for British English that comes with the
installation :-)
Since both spelling variants are perfectly
Hello Dierk,
On Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 6:52:32 PM you wrote:
DH Since both spelling variants are perfectly correct for British English
DH there is no reason to change it - well, at least it is not a high
DH priority ... :-)
Before I become misunderstood: never meant change immediately :=)
Hello Dierk,
Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 4:29:07 PM, you wrote:
DH Simple explanation: -ise is British English; -ize American spelling.
It is not British English, it is English, full-stop (or
should that be, period?) ;-)
Sorry if it's off-topic.
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William
Hello Everyone,
can The bat synchronize its local folder system with the Imap server
folder system and vice versa?
I am just asking a question which my tech friend helped me with so I
hope this question makes sense. thanks.
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Daniel mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Daniel,
Thursday, January 11, 2001, 1:04:08 PM, you wrote:
DM Hello Everyone,
DM can The bat synchronize its local folder system with the Imap server
DM folder system and vice versa?
Yes and no! Some web-based e-mail services allow you to retrieve your
mail with any client-based e-mail
Hello Daniel,
I might add that I know only of two webmail-providers that offers
client-based retrieval by IMAP: www.myrealbox.com and
www.eudoramail.com. I don't know any of them *that* well, but on the basis
of my current kmowledge, I'd say they're both great - although
Eudoramail does not
Thursday, January 11, 2001, 2:05:43 PM,
Hello Jannik,
thanks for all this, I will pass it on.
Best regards,
Danielmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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JL Hello Daniel,
JL I might add that I know only of two webmail-providers that offers
JL client-based retrieval by IMAP:
On 11-01-2001 at 14:05:43GMT +0100 (which was 13:05 where I live)
Jannik Lindquist wrote regarding the subject of "synchronize with IMAP server"
Hello Jannik,
Jannik I might add that I know only of two webmail-providers that offers
Jannik client-based retrieval by IMAP: www.myr
Hello Manfred,
Thursday, January 11, 2001, 2:28:48 PM, you wrote:
ME Add Operamail. Works with TB without problems.
ME
ME Regards
ME
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ME Manfred
It *was* Operamail, I meant! Why I wrote Eudoramail, I really don't
know! As far as I can tell, Eudoramail does *not* support IMAP.
Here are
Hey Jannik,
Thursday, January 11, 2001, 8:05:43 AM, you wrote:
JL Hello Daniel,
JL I might add that I know only of two webmail-providers that offers
JL client-based retrieval by IMAP: www.myrealbox.com and
I have found MyRealBox to be very stable (this account is there
actually). I have been
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