Re: Rearranging folders

2010-05-26 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 5:38:36, Jack wrote:

 I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different locations but,
 as far as I know, the only way to do that from within TB is clicking
 on one folder at a time and using the move options of the keyboard.

If you hold Alt, you can drag them with your mouse.

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Re: Rearranging folders

2010-05-26 Thread Jack
Hello,

 I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different locations but,
 as far as I know, the only way to do that from within TB is clicking
 on one folder at a time and using the move options of the keyboard.

JS If you hold Alt, you can drag them with your mouse.

Thanks for the suggestion but only one folder can be selected and with
a larger number of folders, moving it like that is very cumbersome.




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Re: Rearranging folders

2010-05-26 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 26 May 2010 at 4:38:36 AM, in
mid:694100600.20100525233...@twmi.rr.com, Jack wrote:


 Hi,

 I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different
 locations 
[...]
 I thought I could close TB, rearrange
 them via my file manager and restart but that doesn't
 work, even after Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L. 

Here, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L works if I select a folder in the account I've 
moved folders to, and leave the focus on the folder list. Folders are 
found in that account only. 

I think it ends up being just as tedious; TB! recreates empty 
folders if you didn't move or delete from within TB!, so you then have 
to delete those. Moving them outside of TB! also prevents filters etc 
being updated with the new locations.



 Does anyone know of an easy way to do this.

Just a thought: I've *not* tried this, but it seems likely that moving
the folders to where you want them and then (without re-starting the
existing copy) doing a fresh install of TB!, then re-creating your
email accounts with exactly the same account names might work. Same
caveat as above about it breaking filters, and of course do a full
back-up of your TB! mail and program directories plus registry entries
so you can revert.


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Re: Rearranging folders

2010-05-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack,

On Wed, 26 May 2010 07:28:32 -0400 GMT (26/May/10, 18:28 PM +0700 GMT),
Jack wrote:

 I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different locations but,
 as far as I know, the only way to do that from within TB is clicking
 on one folder at a time and using the move options of the keyboard.

JS If you hold Alt, you can drag them with your mouse.

J Thanks for the suggestion but only one folder can be selected and with
J a larger number of folders, moving it like that is very cumbersome.

Do you want to move all folders of one account to another location? If
so try this:

Account / Properties / FilesDirectories / Home Directory / Browse

I have done this a few times on different computers, and it always
worked flawlessly.

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Re: Rearranging folders

2010-05-26 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 26 May 2010 at 2:56:46 PM, in
mid:09129117.20100526205...@thomas-bkk.my-fqdn.de, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:


 Do you want to move all folders of one account to
 another location? If so try this:

 Account / Properties / FilesDirectories / Home
 Directory / Browse

 I have done this a few times on different computers,
 and it always worked flawlessly.  

That looks much better than my suggestion. I guess you could even use
it to move all the folders from one account to another, although
folders of the same name would cause issues and leaving two accounts
pointing to the same folders could be problematic.




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Why TB Takes So Long To Queue Messages

2010-05-26 Thread Tim Hamm
Hello TBUL,

  When sending mail with smtp, why does mail take so long to queue
  before sending... Average length of time is over fifteen seconds for
  a single email. I've asked this question before but I never received
  any responses. I can use Outlook or PocoMail and send messages with
  smtp almost instantaneously but no so with TB. This has nothing to
  do with my mail server... something going haywire in TB. My settings
  are set to send immediately with no time delay.

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