When syncing IMAP folders, what is the difference between Headers and
text and Full syncronization?
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IMAP users:
Does anyone know how to get full message bodies *after* only the
headers have been downloaded?
I would think that switching a folder's sync properties from Headers
only to Full Messages would do this, but apparently it's not working.
I want to select a folder that has only message
Hello Darrin,
Saturday, January 1, 2005, 12:29:15 PM, you wrote:
ASK Right-Click the message. Select Specials | Create Filter (it only covers
ASK the most basic filter conditions, of course).
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks :)
Looks like you got what you were looking for, but when I
Is there a way to select a group of messages (or even one folder) and
download message bodies?
OK... I tried to do a full sync on some folders and after two AVs
decided to try one folder at a time. After setting the folder option
to Full messages and syncing that folder, I thought all was
Is there a way to select a group of messages (or even one folder) and
download message bodies? Sort of like selective download with the
Dispatcher, I suppose.
For the account I use for mail lists, (using IMAP) I sync headers
only. I'd like to be able to select a group of messages or a whole
Hello Darrin,
Wednesday, December 29, 2004, 6:57:03 AM, you wrote:
Is there a list somewhere of all these keyboard shortcuts?
Alt+F12
Note that this not only allows you to view all shortcuts - but edit
them too. So a published list (like the links that have been posted)
aren't always that
Hello Tony,
Friday, December 24, 2004, 2:11:21 PM, you wrote:
What really fascinates me is the amount of people who want everything for
nothing regardless of the cost to anyone else.
I don't expect anything for nothing, if I like something I pay for it. If I
can
get something for
Hello Allie,
Saturday, December 25, 2004, 5:47:07 AM, you wrote:
I read your plea, but disappearing folders isn't one of my current TB!
IMAP maladies. Sounds awful though and I can't think of what would be
causing it. :/
Thanks Allie. This has really been my only real problem with v3 (so
I'm having folders disappear.
[UPDATE]
I hope some of you are familiar with Horde/IMP webmail.
When I tried performing the fix process that I wrote about
originally (deleting disappeared folder through a webmail interface,
then re-creating it), I noticed that the folder that had the problem
Hello rich,
Tuesday, December 28, 2004, 11:06:12 PM, you wrote:
Is there a way to highlight a mssg I recv'd then (maybe via a keyboard
shortcut) find my reply instantly?
Yup. Implemented nicely, IMO. Try Ctrl+Backspace
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I'm having folders disappear.
[...]
Any ideas?
Anyone?
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Hello tbudl,
I'm having folders disappear. They are on the server (evidenced by
logging in with another client or webmail). Not sure exactly how/when
they disappear - I just start noticing messages that should be getting
filtered staying in the Inbox. I check the filter and re-filter the
Inbox
Hello Andre,
Wednesday, December 15, 2004, 6:46:26 AM, you wrote:
You change the view mode. This change affects all folders using that
view mode or in the case of a global view mode all folders.
OK, I think I'm getting it now ;)
So a *global* view affect *all folders* regardless of an
Hello Peter,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 11:46:45 AM, you wrote:
I think the critical point is in the menu View -- Global View
Mode. This should be set to No View Mode, then the special folder
views will stick.
OK, got that. Thanks. But how do I get the global views not to be
global?? ;)
Can someone tell me (or point me to a thread/FAQ/bug report) how to
make folder views *stick*??
I love v3 of The Bat (main reason I came back actually), but I can't
seem to make folder views work the way I want.
If I right-click on a folder and select a global view, nothing
happens. The view is
recommend using another client to move
that amount of messages with The Bat...
Allie could probably weigh in on this. I've given up and switched to
Thunderbird. My desire for good IMAP won out. (Tbird 0.8 is nice!!)
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ken green wrote:
Not a huge deal, but it
does require an additional tab after entering a Subject line (since
Follow up header comes after Subject).
I just found the option to move headers around, so this last point
isn't really valid.
(just keeping me honest... ;)
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-To, To, CC, BCC and Subject as
well, this just adds one more header field. Not a huge deal, but it
does require an additional tab after entering a Subject line (since
Follow up header comes after Subject).
Are there other methods that work better?
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that helps.
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ken green wrote:
I may have fixed the problem.
Another problem...
No my *other* IMAP account has a message stuck in the Sent folder.
This is a regular plain text message, no attachments.
According to the log, the message appeared to go through.
I decided to try Folder Maintenance. When FM
ken green wrote:
Any recommendations for messages stuck in Sent? I thought I remember
this being an issue awhile back.
Outbox is local, Sent is server-side
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can do is shrug your shoulders and shake your head
slowly
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message to
the list is as simple as Ctrl+N and typing tbu in the To: field.
Surely simpler/easier/quicker/lazier than what you describe?
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really thought that using a *RELEASE* version of The Bat would mean
only minor annoyances. Guess I was wrong.
Does anyone have any ideas? This is crazy. I have purposely tried
not to tax TB with anything fancy RE: IMAP (no filtering, etc.)
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ken green wrote:
My main IMAP account (THIS IS MY BUSINESS E-MAIL) is now somehow
stuck - I am NOT receiving messages and the message count will not
budge from 39 35 in the Total column.
My Inbox shows 1 * in the Unread column - and that message does not
show up. I cannot get to it through
ken green wrote:
I aborted the process and tried Folder Maintenance again. I tried
just the Inbox and nothing happened. I tried the account (all
folders) and FM ran through, listing IMAP folder compressed after
each folder. Yet I have two folder with n readings
Another update...
I
times before, though...
Of course, TB continues to lead the industry in smiley support so all
is not lost.
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...
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for ON, one shortcut for OFF.
Think about it: shouldn't the Connection Center shortcut simply be
toggle on if off, toggle off if on?
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I have searched and searched and cannot find the shortcut for Hiding
or Showing the Mail Ticker. Is it my imagination that a shortcut
exists? I cannot find any mention of Mail Ticker in the Edit
Shortcut Keys window...
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what I want
to do with the Mail Ticker - set a hot key.
Is this possible?
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in Account Properties - Mail
Management? Were the local names different from the server names?
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: %OSubj
%Text
End of forwarded message==
[end template]
I've tried inserting %Clear in the template to no avail.
Is this a known problem? Is there something else I can do? Does this
happen to anyone else?
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things
as atomic as I can, and having a sig in one place is the best way to
go, IMO.
Thanks for the quick replies.
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ken green wrote:
Am I doing something wrong? It seem like the %ISSIGNATURE is almost
useless if limited by what I'm describing.
Actually, using %ISSIGNATURE in a Reply template wipes out all quoted
text. That is, simply hitting Reply (even partial quoting w/ F4)
results in message
ken green wrote:
I am such... a moron.
I'm not completely sure what I was doing, but I seem to have gotten
everything working now.
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Current
involve a lot of extra work (filters and message coloring, etc.)
I would definitely use something that I could mark a *thread* to
watch.
Do I have this all consufed?
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here to stay. Let's treat them
that way. It doesn't matter if a new feature somehow *developed
itself* and literally required ZERO development. Once that feature is
introduced and released, it takes up resources.
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on the number of different source folders, this may get
tedious. The other option is to create virtual folders for each local
folder you want to move to. This would keep the grouping intact.
Hope this helps.
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)
for something like this. It's apparent you simply replied to the ...
ahh, never mind... I see the mod post already.
Note that I started a new thread with this message.
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Folder from that search so it can be re-used?
Unless I'm missing something, this is what I would do.
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the right kind of people... ;)
Thoughts? Suggestions? Ridicule?
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*for* top-posting (or even top-viewing).
Your explanation was good, though, and perhaps should be saved and
made part of the mod for top-posting? Or at least part of the welcome
message?
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is using IMAP. For me, Outgoing filters with IMAP result in
Access Violations.
(not quite absolutely possible ;)
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stuff for my laptop, where I can afford multiple re-installs,
etc.
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exporting), import them into your new folder (may
take a few exports), *then* mark them all read. After that, change
your previous filter and export all read messages.
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message bodies and select
Full Sync.
Select Account - Properties - IMAP Fine-Tune - first checkbox.
Then Select Manage IMAP folders and make sure full sync is set to the
folder in question.
I think this should do what you want (not 100% sure what first option
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, but
this isn't what I want, and it shouldn't be necessary. This has bugged
me for awhile. (it ends up feeling very Microsoft - a la Word or Outlook).
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Are glyphs no longer supported? I thought I only had to copy the BMP
file to the TB program directory to get the glyphs I want. Is that
only for a new install? I upgraded to 2.10.03 this morning.
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Marek Mikus wrote:
file must be named glyphs.bmp, option High colour images in Options
| Preferences must be turned ON and program must be restarted for
detecting glyphs file.
High color images! Of course! Thanks - that was it.
Current version is
users, no post from
Stefan for over two weeks...
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.
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-click create filter choices are
pretty limited.
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was
available for marking an entire thread.
Thanks.
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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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still using 1.62r - is it necessary to use the down
arrow in v2??
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that:
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recipient list?
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be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The BT page includes a mailto link to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I used
it and got the following
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
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the conflict first or fixing it after the new
assignment.
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The 2.01.03 default installation had been to
c:/program files/The Bat (note the space)
Yikes! Is this true?!!? Isn't this something that should have NEVER,
EVER made it past testing? I thought 2.04.4 was an official release?
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coming that might pertain to a certain configuration that was
tested. But isn't that what beta testing is for - to iron out the
major issues (including problems with installation)?
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) are experiencing with the upgrade.
I hope someday I can actually experience The Bat! v2 with an
acceptable level of problems/glitches...
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released, I expect TB to continue getting
greater.
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up late and watching TV while writing
this, so if I wandered too far off point, my apologies.
Viva The Bat!
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Chris wrote:
I can imagine the performance issues one would encounter with a 95%
filled HD.
No you can't.
Damn. Fat-fingered that one. I meant to type I can't imagine...
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-posting, cut lines, etc.)
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/beta/release
candidate announcements get posted.
As far as official releases, I believe they do get announced here.
Although, it seems like 2.04.04 was released as an official version 24
hours ago, so you bring up a good point.
I only know it was released from the beta list.
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that we've seen the last new moderator template?
;)
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template?
Nope, we're gonna make one especially for you! We'll call it the Ken
Green post mod. ;-)
Very funny. Marck's post almost had me spit water onto the keyboard. It
looked so real at first glance...
One more serious point.. (and why I'm still posting it here):
RE: the moderators
Cryptic subject lines?
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alternative might
have been: What's causing these bounce messages? or even bounce
errors?
I've seen your posts and your signature, which indicate a non-novice
level of technical expertise, which is why I wasn't cutting you any
slack... ;)
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be. Head on over
so I can *really* make fun... ;)
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to defrag without 15-17% free space. I can
imagine the performance issues one would encounter with a 95% filled HD.
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. TB returns to
your normal setting after you send that message (I love this).
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, but
IIRC, the original point was simply: return to the last message I was
looking at.
And I do believe this is pretty normal behavior for e-mail clients.
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what
Chris recommends. But this affects all programs and not just TB.
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that will be cut off by the Bat when someone
replies.
I don't think you'd get booted for formatting mistakes. Publicly
chastised perhaps, but not booted ;)
Actually, the moderator's methods for enforcing list rules are the best
I've seen (quick and direct, but not arrogant or mean-spirited).
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) put me at the top of the message list.
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be
selected.
This has been an ongoing issue (returning to the top of the list) that
many seem to just deal with. I personally use either End, or Ctrl+] to
get to first unread. But it's especially frustrating for those of us
that sort mail with newest on the bottom.
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is another example), TB is pretty rigid.
I think that returning from a filter or compressing, etc. focus should
return to the last message viewed. If not that, then at least let us
choose top or bottom.
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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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up. I can live with Alt+arrow :)
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the
reference to TB.
RE: the FAQ entry: I believe the in order to repeat the problem, you
have to have two conditions met: TB registered as MAPI handler and IE
set to use anything else for the mail client.
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, and
how threads are sorted. It would be great if threads were sorted based
on most recent post, but perhaps that's too much overhead (requiring a
re-scan of all messages every time new mail arrives)?
Then again, maybe it's supposed to work the way I want?
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installed The Bat.
I haven't had it since then, but my recent upgrade/downgrade/re-install
obviously tripped something up.
Anyone know what setting causes this?
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to The Bat's growing popularity.
(Becky and Mulberry certainly weren't mentioned).
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ken green wrote:
I have reverted back to 1.62r on my main machine. I plan to continue
trying out the betas on my laptop.
Follow-up: one problem I have discovered (and I think I already knew
this) is that 1.62's IMAP implementation doesn't download messages that
have already been read. So
Leif Gregory wrote:
kg Is this an acronym I don't know, shorthand for acknowledged, or is
kg it an onomatopoeia - like what Bill The Cat would say? ;)
ACK - Acknowledged
NAK - Negative Acknowledgement or Not Acknowledged
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).
But regardless of whether I sort on Created or Received, the Export
thread sorts after the PC Mag thread (I have new messages at the
bottom).
Am I missing a setting or misinterpreting something?
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with having filters text-based: you can easily send
filters to other people (as has been done on this list).
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to a specific message in a thread, it
seems to start a *new* thread.
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Bill The Cat would say? ;)
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Jonathan Angliss wrote:
I can give you hope
Thank you for your post. I have come to a workable solution for now,
while I anxiously await the stability and feature set that The Bat's
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for the patience and guidance here...
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Paul Berger wrote:
Anyone know where I can download v1.62r? I inadvertently kept 1.61 and
discarded 1.62r
http://www.thegoat.net/public/TheBat/
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this?
Personally I *love* that TB checks multiple accounts at once (I believe
TB was one of the first clients to do this). This greatly reduces mail
download time.
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Current
a clean install
of v2, everything seems to be doing OK. No so on the desktop where I
tried to upgrade.
What a shame...
I was feeling good about The Bat again. I'm now going to have to
spend time trying to get back to 1.62r and see if I can recover some
messages
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