Re: Account tree at start up

2009-05-27 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Robin,

On 26-05-2009 13:04, you wrote in
mid:166279419.20090526210...@anson.net.au:
 Can anyone suggest why that might be the case??

TB has a bug to the effect that the first (topmost) account is always
expanded and any user setting is not remembered.

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TB Voyager 4.0.38

2009-05-27 Thread Alex Cicovic
Hi there,

I am a registered user of TB 4.0.38 and would like to use TB voyager.

Unfortunately It seems that the only downloadable version from Ritlabs is
4.1.11. Will this work with my registration key for 4.0.38? If not, is there an
official location from which I can download the 4.0.38 version?


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Re: Account tree at start up

2009-05-27 Thread Eric
On Wed, 27 May 2009 08:08:03 +0200 GMT(27/05/2009, 07:08 + GMT), Peter 
Fjelsten wrote:

PF TB has a bug to the effect that the first (topmost)
PF account is always expanded and any user setting is not
PF remembered.

In my case, however, it's not the first account on the
list but the second one down which opens expanded.


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Re: Account tree at start up

2009-05-27 Thread Privateofcourse
Hello Peter,

This is what you said on Wed, 27 May 2009 08:08:03 +0200 your time:

 TB has a bug to the effect that the first (topmost) account is always
 expanded and any user setting is not remembered.

Not for me! My first account in the account tree stays as I left it. It used
to always stay expanded, but I noticed that that behaviour stopped since TB
4.1.11.

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Re: Account tree at start up

2009-05-27 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Peter,

@27-May-2009, 08:08 +0200 (27-May 07:08 here) Peter Fjelsten [PF] in
mid:1166757651.20090527080...@fjelsten.dk said to Robin:

 Can anyone suggest why that might be the case??

PF TB has a bug to the effect that the first (topmost) account is always
PF expanded and any user setting is not remembered.

Here's how I see the bug:

Once upon a time, the selected account tree expansion was remembered
on exit. The bug was introduced whereby the layout was no longer
saved. The last layout saved before the bug was introduced is now a
permanent folder expansion layout for my account tree.

In my case, the entire account is not expanded, just few selected
branches, and always the same ones.

YMMV.

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Re: Account tree at start up

2009-05-27 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[Reply to: »Eric« · 2009-05-27 · 11:51 h (CET)]

Moin, Eric!

 TB has a bug to the effect that the first (topmost)
 account is always expanded and any user setting is not
 remembered.

 In my case, however, it's not the first account on the
 list but the second one down which opens expanded.

This issue already was a topic on the The Bat! Beta Mailing List, see
the thread starting with mid:533358518.20090115174...@fjelsten.dk.

http://www.mail-archive.com/tbb...@thebat.dutaint.com/msg96655.html

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reading confirmation

2009-05-27 Thread Privateofcourse
Hello TBUDL,

 How can I prevent SPAM messages from automatically generating reading
 confirmations and immediately queuing them in the outbox? It's beginning to
 irritate me.

 I use a separate SPAM POP3 account under cPanel as the default address for
 all of my domains. All SPAM and unrouted mail gets forwarded to this
 account and periodically I collect it in TB! and check it before deleting
 it. As I hardly get any SPAM at all nowadays, due to the way I have my mail
 set up, it's not a mega burden, but I do sometimes get an influx of about
 10 SPAM emails in a week, and some of them are automatically generating a
 reading confirmation which is immediately queued in the SPAM account's
 outbox. I then have to empty the outbox, which is getting on my pip!

 Is there a surefire way to prevent TB! from creating these without any
 repetitive intervention?

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Re: reading confirmation

2009-05-27 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Privateofcourse,
Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 4:38:54 PM, you wrote:


P  Is there a surefire way to prevent TB! from creating these without any
P  repetitive intervention?

Account/Properties/Templates/READING confirmation/Set to Ignore
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Re: reading confirmation

2009-05-27 Thread Paul Berger
Hello tb...@thebat.,

Thursday, May 28, 2009, 7:38:54 AM, you wrote:

P Hello TBUDL,

P  How can I prevent SPAM messages from automatically generating reading
P  confirmations and immediately queuing them in the outbox? It's beginning to
P  irritate me.

P  I use a separate SPAM POP3 account under cPanel as the default address for
P  all of my domains. All SPAM and unrouted mail gets forwarded to this
P  account and periodically I collect it in TB! and check it before deleting
P  it. As I hardly get any SPAM at all nowadays, due to the way I have my mail
P  set up, it's not a mega burden, but I do sometimes get an influx of about
P  10 SPAM emails in a week, and some of them are automatically generating a
P  reading confirmation which is immediately queued in the SPAM account's
P  outbox. I then have to empty the outbox, which is getting on my pip!

P  Is there a surefire way to prevent TB! from creating these without any
P  repetitive intervention?



You can set to ignore reading confirmations, either for the whole
email account or for individual folders.

Right click on the folder and choose Properties - Templates -
Confirmation and then click in the circle for Ignore.

For the whole account, Account - Properties - Templates - Reading
Confirmation - Ignore.



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Re: Account tree at start up

2009-05-27 Thread Robin Anson
On Wed, 27 May 2009 at 12:24:46 +0200, Volker wrote: [Reply to: »Eric« · 
2009-05-27 · 11:51 h (CET)]
 This issue already was a topic on the The Bat! Beta Mailing List, see
 the thread starting with mid:533358518.20090115174...@fjelsten.dk.

 http://www.mail-archive.com/tbb...@thebat.dutaint.com/msg96655.html

In that thread there was mention of saving settings in Program Files not in
the User's Data directory under Vista. I think mine are saved in the User's
Data directory, but how can I check this?

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Re: Account tree at start up

2009-05-27 Thread Robin Anson
On Wed, 27 May 2009 at 10:51:10 +0100, Eric wrote: On Wed, 27 May 2009 
08:08:03 +0200 GMT(27/05/2009, 07:08 + GMT), Peter Fjelsten wrote:
PF TB has a bug to the effect that the first (topmost)
PF account is always expanded and any user setting is not
PF remembered.

 In my case, however, it's not the first account on the
 list but the second one down which opens expanded.

It is my first account, so I thought I would reorder my accounts and see
whether moving my first account to second position would change things. The
non-remembering still applies to the same account, which is now in second
position.
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