Re: Search conditions in Message Finder

2011-02-01 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Thomas,

On Tuesday, February 01, 2011 you wrote:

TF Hello Jack,

TF On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 09:24:32 -0600 GMT (31/Jan/11, 22:24 PM +0700 GMT),
TF Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

RT Well, there is a button on the right hand side of the edit field of
RT the condition. It is labeled '-'.

TF Yes, but: The next time I open Search, the deleted items is shown
TF again.

TF Any confirmations?

JSL Not here.  I deleted three of the four original search
JSL conditions some time ago using the '-' and they have never
JSL returned.

TF Maybe it's a version thing, I am using 4.2.36.4. We don't have a
TF changelog clarifying this, do we?

Honestly, I wouldn't know.  Sorry.

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Re: Search conditions in Message Finder

2011-02-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 1 February 2011 at 2:20:26 AM, in
mid:9610432292.20110201092...@thomas-bkk.my-fqdn.de, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:


 Hello MFPA,

 On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 19:57:33 + GMT (01/Feb/11, 2:57
 AM +0700 GMT), MFPA wrote:

 I have ever only set up two, and only these two
 conditions will be displayed.

M I didn't set up anything, just did some message
M searches and then later found they had been retained
M in a history without my permission and (in my
M TB!version) there is no option to delete them.

 I think we are talking about different things. I am
 talking about search conditions (and header contains or
 text contains etc) while you are talking about search
 strings, methinks.  


We are both referring to the same thing: in the box marked text
contains (or subject contains or whatever) I enter a string to
search for. I later find that string has been stored without my
permission in a history so that it appears either in a drop-down
list at the end of the subject contains etc. boxes or in a different
list under the menu item Edit | Use previous conditions.



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Re: Search conditions in Message Finder

2011-02-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MFPA,

On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 00:18:18 + GMT (02/Feb/11, 7:18 AM +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:

 I think we are talking about different things. I am
 talking about search conditions (and header contains or
 text contains etc) while you are talking about search
 strings, methinks.  

M We are both referring to the same thing: in the box marked text
M contains (or subject contains or whatever) I enter a string to
M search for. I later find that string has been stored without my
M permission in a history so that it appears either in a drop-down
M list at the end of the subject contains etc. boxes or in a different
M list under the menu item Edit | Use previous conditions.

In fact, no we are talking about different things. You have just
described search string.

I have four search conditions. These are:
Header contains
Sender contains
Subject contains
Text contains

I can add more by clicking on the New Condition button below that.
However, I cannot reduce the number of conditions to only three or two.

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Re: Search conditions in Message Finder

2011-02-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 2 February 2011 at 1:51:06 AM, in
mid:1759241832.20110202085...@thomas-bkk.my-fqdn.de, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:


 Hello MFPA,

 On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 00:18:18 + GMT (02/Feb/11, 7:18
 AM +0700 GMT), MFPA wrote:

 I think we are talking about different things. I am
 talking about search conditions (and header contains
 or text contains etc) while you are talking about
 search strings, methinks.

M We are both referring to the same thing: in the box
M marked text contains (or subject contains or
M whatever) I enter a string to search for. I later
M find that string has been stored without my
M permission in a history so that it appears either
M in a drop-down list at the end of the subject
M contains etc. boxes or in a different list under the
M menu item Edit | Use previous conditions.

 In fact, no we are talking about different things. You
 have just described search string.


OK, I misunderstood what you meant.



 I have four search conditions. These are: Header
 contains Sender contains Subject contains Text contains

I guess the interface is slightly different between our versions. In
4.0.38 each of those search condition lines has two drop-down boxes
to choose between header, text, memo, subject, etc. and to choose
contains, starts with, etc.



 I can add more by clicking on the New Condition
 button below that. However, I cannot reduce the number
 of conditions to only three or two.  

For 4.0.38 this can be achieved by editing the registry value at
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Finder\Scopes



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Re: Search conditions in Message Finder

2011-02-01 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 7:51:06 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
 
 In fact, no we are talking about different things. You have just
 described search string.

 I have four search conditions. These are:
 Header contains
 Sender contains
 Subject contains
 Text contains

 I can add more by clicking on the New Condition button below that.
 However, I cannot reduce the number of conditions to only three or two.
 
I have   header
   text
   text
   sender
because whatever you used last time you used all four, or more stick.

What  is really the problem is that you can search for A and B and C, 
or you can search for A or B or C
but there is no way to search for A and B and C or D

  
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