Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-29 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello MAU  everyone else

28-Okt-2004 23:25, you wrote:

 Look at his message headers:

 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626

MailMan could be configured to reject such messages... g,dr

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-29 Thread Nick Andriash
On Friday, October 29, 2004, at 6:07:50 AM, Alexander wrote:

 Look at his message headers:

 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626

 MailMan could be configured to reject such messages... g,dr

And what was wrong with my headers? As I've said before on this forum, I am
forced to use Outlook at work, as it is the only Mail Client that I can
effectively use and sync my Contacts with my Palm. So, from time to time you
will see messages from me written with Outlook. If based on that you want to
reject them, go ahead and do that.



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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-29 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Nick Andriash  everyone else

29-Okt-2004 15:10, you wrote:

 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626

 MailMan could be configured to reject such messages... g,dr

 And what was wrong with my headers?

They're missing the threading information, and that is not your fault.

 As I've said before on this forum, I am forced to use Outlook at work, as
 it is the only Mail Client that I can effectively use and sync my
 Contacts with my Palm. So, from time to time you will see messages from
 me written with Outlook. If based on that you want to reject them, go
 ahead and do that.

Nononono you misunderstood, no one would really want to do that... that
above statement was meant as a joke (the g,dr above translates to
grinning, ducking  running).

Its just so that you're apparently sending via MS Exchange server, and that
strips all references: and in-reply-to: headers, so threading in TheBat is
broken and your messages don't appear in the corresponding thread anymore.

Thats why I repeatedly nag  support the wish to introduce manual
re-threading in TB, to add such stray messages to the correct thread
manually. :)

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-29 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Alexander,

on Fri, 29 Oct 2004 16:04:48 +0200GMT, you wrote:

 And what was wrong with my headers?

ASK They're missing the threading information, and that is not your fault.

I knew there was a solution for this problem some time ago. Found it
at http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php?category=Procedure
I'm not sure, if it works with the new filter system though.

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-28 Thread Nick Andriash
On Thursday, October 28, 2004, at 6:03:14 AM, Nick wrote:

 Usually refreshing the folder will do it.

 Indeed it did! :o) Thanks Marck... nice addition to TB these VF's.

Whoops! Spoke too soon. Started TB up this morning, and there they were
again: Old messages that had been deleted long ago, still there in the VF's.
A refresh seems to take care of the problem for the moment, but alas those
pesky messages return.

Is there any way...a file deletion perhaps?...to finally rid oneself of
those left over messages?



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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-28 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, October 27, 2004, 8:51:07 PM, you wrote:

NA I have two VF's that contain 'important' and 'flagged' messages, but the
NA problem is the messages in the virtual folders remain long after the
NA originals have been deleted. What do I have to do to get rid of the residue
NA that resides in those VF's?

NA I've tried deleting them, but they come back every time I restart TB.

 Have you tried compressing the original folders to clear out the
 remains of the original messages?

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-28 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Nick,

Thursday, October 28, 2004, 3:05:01 PM, you wrote:

 Whoops! Spoke too soon. Started TB up this morning, and there they
 were again: Old messages that had been deleted long ago, still there
 in the VF's. A refresh seems to take care of the problem for the
 moment, but alas those pesky messages return.

Just a thought: do you maybe watch the trash folder with your VF (in
addition to the regular folders) and haven't emptied it yet?

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-28 Thread Nick Andriash
On 28-Oct-2004 06:25:41, Stuart wrote:

Have you tried compressing the original folders to clear out the  
remains of the original messages?

All my Folders are set to compress automatically each time TB closes.


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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-28 Thread Marcus Ohlström

On Thursday, October 28, 2004, 15:05, Nick Andriash wrote:

 Whoops! Spoke too soon. Started TB up this morning, and there they
 were again: Old messages that had been deleted long ago, still there
 in the VF's. A refresh seems to take care of the problem for the
 moment, but alas those pesky messages return.

Besides Alexander's comment on watching the Trash folder, have you
compressed your folders? Are the messages still visible in your VFs
after compressing? What if you turn Store state between sessions off?

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-28 Thread MAU
Hello Stuart,

 BTW I noticed you have no references in your reply. Is this by design.
 It did not thread on my end.

Look at his message headers:

 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-27 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Nick,

@27-Oct-2004, 18:51 -0700 (28-Oct 02:51 UK time) Nick Andriash [NA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBBETA:

NA I have two VF's that contain 'important' and 'flagged' messages, but the
NA problem is the messages in the virtual folders remain long after the
NA originals have been deleted. What do I have to do to get rid of the residue
NA that resides in those VF's?

Usually refreshing the folder will do it. Deleting has no effect. If
you did succeed in deleting from a VF, it would delete the original
message too!

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Re: Question about Virtual Folders

2004-10-27 Thread Nick Andriash
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, at 7:32:49 PM, Marck wrote:

 Usually refreshing the folder will do it.

Indeed it did! :o) Thanks Marck... nice addition to TB these VF's.



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