Re: [SPAM?] Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-30 Thread Ira
Hello Alexander,


Tuesday, June 29, 2021, 10:09:54 PM, you wrote:

> The ACCOUNT.FLB file in the root of the mail data folder stores the structure 
> of the common folders, including common virtual folders.


Thankfully I found a backup and was able to restore that file. I think there 
might be a problem with restore. I restored only Properties and Global Options 
and the progressed bar reached 100% in a almost instantly but never indicated 
it finished, leaving Cancel as my only option. 5 or 10 minutes later I just 
forced The Bat to exit and it had restored properly.

-- Ira 
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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-30 Thread Ira
Hello Joerg,


Wednesday, June 30, 2021, 9:19:31 AM, you wrote:

> What I will have to do to "convert" my old order (in)to "ACCOUNT.FLB"?


AccOrder.cfg in mine only contains the order of the top level accounts and 
virtual folders, not the order of the subfolders within accounts. So, it might 
be they serve different purposes and you need both.

-- Ira 
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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-30 Thread Joerg Schiermeier
On 2021-06-30 at 08:09 (UTC +0300) Alexander Petrari via TBBETA wrote:

> The ACCOUNT.FLB file in the root of the mail data folder stores the
> structure of the common folders, including common virtual folders.

I think you know the code and your advice is better than mine.
But when I move "AccOrder.cfg" out of my working directory than my
common folders are missing. Is this "AccOrder.cfg" still in use?

What I will have to do to "convert" my old order (in)to "ACCOUNT.FLB"?

Thanks for your reply!

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Joerg Schiermeier
Bielefeld, Germany
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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-30 Thread Joerg Schiermeier
On 2021-06-28 at 14:38 (UTC -0700) Ira wrote:
> I lost the structure of the folder list on the left edge today. What
> file do I need to restore to get it back?  I've looked, but can't
> figure it out.

I guess we are now speaking about the file "AccOrder.cfg" which reside
in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!" -> "Working Directory"
(Reg_SZ).

See: Bildschirmfoto_2021-06-30_17-52-00.png (if the image is small
 enough ... ;-)

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Joerg Schiermeier
Bielefeld, Germany
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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-29 Thread Alexander Petrari via TBBETA
Hello,


The account's folder tree structure is stored in the ACCOUNT.FLB file within 
the account's folder on the disk.

The ACCOUNT.FLB file in the root of the mail data folder stores the structure 
of the common folders, including common virtual folders.

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Alexander Petrari
Ritlabs, SRL
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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-29 Thread Ira
Hello MAU,


Tuesday, June 29, 2021, 1:58:21 PM, you wrote:

> It is not a file. Using Windows Explorer look at you Mail folder. There you 
> should see a folder for each of your accounts, and if you select one account 
> you will see the folder structure (tree) underneath. Same if you have 
> sub-folders.
 
I get that, but I can order those folders any way I want in the BAT, but that 
doesn't change the order on the drive.
 
 
> Have  you  tried pressing [CONTROL] [ALT] [SHIFT] L ? That CAN restore things 
>  that  are correctly in the Folder tree but not showing in the Bat.


This I did not know, I will try this.
 
Thanks,  Ira 
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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-29 Thread MAU
Hello Ira,


> But still no answer to the question, what is the name of that file and where 
> does it hide?

It is not a file. Using Windows Explorer look at you Mail folder. There you 
should see a folder for each of your accounts, and if you select one account 
you will see the folder structure (tree) underneath. Same if you have 
sub-folders.

Have  you  tried pressing [CONTROL] [ALT] [SHIFT] L ? That CAN restore things  
that  are correctly in the Folder tree but not showing in the Bat.

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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-29 Thread Ira
Hello MAU,


Tuesday, June 29, 2021, 7:50:59 AM, you wrote:

> Why do you reply to an existing message and thread, instead of sending a new 
> message with a new subject to start a new thread?

Because it's easy and I didn't realize that hidden stuff travels with the 
message. I changed the subject which I thought was enough.

But still no answer to the question, what is the name of that file and where 
does it hide? It would be nice if someone answered so I could get The Bat to 
stop throwing exception errors whenever we tried to re-arrange the list.

-- Ira 
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Re: Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-29 Thread MAU
Hello Ira,


> To: The Bat Beta 
> Subject: Where is the folder list structure stored?
> In-Reply-To: <1692484228.20210628160...@newmangroup.com>

Why do you reply to an existing message and thread, instead of sending
a new message with a new subject to start a new thread?


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Where is the folder list structure stored?

2021-06-28 Thread Ira
Hello All
 
I lost the structure of the folder list on the left edge today. What file do I 
need to restore to get it back?  I've looked, but can't figure it out.

-- Ira 
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