On 16-11-2000 at 07:44:00GMT GMT (which was 7:44 where I live)
Kevin Tea wrote regarding the subject of "Archiving Question"
The more I delve into The Bat! The more I'm impressed by the superior
functionality it has. It's a bit daunting at first, but well worth the
effort to persevere.
On 15-11-2000 at 14:29:54GMT -0800 (which was 22:29 where I live)
Januk Aggarwal wrote regarding the subject of "Archiving Question"
Here's what I do, I have two list folders, TBUDL and TBUDLArchive. I
have one incoming filter to put everything into the TBUDL folder. I
then use read filters
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On 16 November, 2000, 6:50 AM, I saw Manfred's comments made on
Thu, 16 Nov 2000 09:39:56 +, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth:
Here's what I do, I have two list folders, TBUDL and TBUDLArchive. I
have one incoming filter to put
Hi
Looking at the actions facilities within the filter, would it be
possible to choose to extract the incoming emails to a continuously
appended text file at a specified location and then choose to delete
them from the main list after 30 days or whatever?
Regards
Kevin
Batting along with
Hello Kevin,
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 at 15:13:19 GMT GMT (which was 7:13 AM
where I live) witnesses say Kevin Tea typed:
Looking at the actions facilities within the filter, would it be
possible to choose to extract the incoming emails to a continuously
appended text file at a specified
Hi Januk
If you don't mind a little duplication of data, your method works well.
I ran some tests last night and it does work (much to my surprise, not
because of The Bat! But because I worked it out g). This way I can keep
the mailboxes lean and fast and save the important material on my
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