Autoresponder

2004-03-06 Thread Michael David
Hi Folks!

How  do  I  set up an autoresponder to automatically reply to incoming
messages?


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Re: how to recover mail from part0001.bin?

2003-12-20 Thread Michael David
Hi Samson!

Did  you  ever  find  the  answer  to  your question? I am in the same
situation.

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Thursday, September 11, 2003, 3:38:03 PM, you wrote:

 Hello tbudl,

 for some reason my message.tbb (of a POP account) got corrupted this
 morning and many mails in inbox got lost. i tried folder/maintainance
 and repair the folder. it didn't get me back those missing mails.
 however it created a part0001.bin file in the mail folder.

 my question is, is it possible to recover mail back from part0001.bin?
 i tried to rename it to message.tbb but nothing shows up.

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Re[2]: Help - missing messages!

2002-07-05 Thread Michael David

Hi Tim!

I  didn't  realize  there  was  a newer version. Perhaps my problem is
related to the version I am running?

I  really  want  to figure out what caused this. If it's just a random
loss of email, I don't see how I can risk continuing with TB.

Perhaps  someone  from Rit Labs could chime in here? Any theories what
caused this?

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Friday, July 5, 2002, 7:49:57 AM, you wrote:

 Hey Michael,

 My MUA believes 'The Bat! (v1.60h) Personal' was used
 to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 on Thursday, July 4, 2002 at 10:04:13 AM.

MD I  really  like  TB so much better than Outlook, but I just can't
MD keep using it if it is going to randomly make email disappear like
MD this. :(

 I have been using it for 4-5 years, and have not lost a message by
 accident yet...  Any reason you are running 'h' instead of the current
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Re[2]: Help - missing messages!

2002-07-04 Thread Michael David

Hi Roelof!

 Try to select the folder and select in the menu folder - browse
 deleted messages.
 Or as a second option delete the messages.tbi of the folder you think
 they should be in.

I tried both - no luck.

 Only if you've got purge options set. (max days or max msgs)

I don't have either set - for ANY folder.

 Check any backups you've made. When they're so important you should
 make backups of your messagebase, just like all of your other user
 data.

You  are  right,  of  course.  Unfortunately,  my last backup was just
before the missing messages. :(

I  really  like  TB so much better than Outlook, but I just can't keep
using it if it is going to randomly make email disappear like this. :(

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Help - missing messages!

2002-07-03 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

Suddenly  I  am  missing  about  a months worth of sent messages (very
important!)  between  mid-may  and mid-June@ I've searched through all
folders,  including  the trash (which I haven't emptied in months) and
they are gone - and I know I didn't delete or move them!

Is  it  possible  that  they are still in the message base, and I just
need to rebuild the index somehow?

I have this sent items folder to compress automatically on exit. Could
that have caused this?

Any ideas? I am really screwed without these messages!


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Re[2]: All the meail in my inbox has disappeared!

2002-05-13 Thread Michael David

Hi Allie!

50K or so - lots of attachemnts.

My total batmail folder is about 8GB. (I have several accounts)

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Sunday, May 12, 2002, 9:09:15 AM, you wrote:

 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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 Michael [M] wrote:
 ...
 I didn't really have anything to add but then I reread your original
 post and saw this:

M ... The messages.tbb (about 1 GB), and messages.tbi (about 40MB)
M are still in the default dir\account\Inbox folder, the unread
M and total messages numbers look correct. The messages just aren't
M showing up.

 Wow! An impressive inbox .tbb file size. Anyone else packing a
 message base of that size?

 How many messages did you have in that folder?

 How much RAM do you have on your system. Could this be a resource
 issue that we're dealing with here and you've hit a ceiling of sorts
 so the messages will not display?

 Do you normally compress your inbox folder/s?

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Re[2]: All the meail in my inbox has disappeared!

2002-05-13 Thread Michael David

Hi Roelof!

Thanks - That did it!

Thanks to all that helped. I do appreciate it! :)

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Sunday, May 12, 2002, 2:00:18 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Michael,

 On Sat, 11 May 2002 17:11:41 -0400GMT (11-5-02, 23:11 +0200GMT, where
 I live), you wrote:

MD All  my  email  in my inbox has disappeared. The messages.tbb (about 1
MD GB),   and  messages.tbi  (about  40MB)  are  still  in  the  default

 Close TB
 Move the messages.tbi to a temporary folder.
 Start TB
 When you'll enter the inbox, TB will notice the missing .tbi and will
 recreate it. That would mean that all your deleted messages will
 return, since the info of them being deleted is gone, but the
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Re[2]: All the meail in my inbox has disappeared!

2002-05-13 Thread Michael David

Hi Roelof!

The  messages that came back, after rebuilding the .tbi file were only
those  that  I  had expected; no perviously filtered or deleted emails
showed up.

And,  I'm  pretty sure that all the mail disappeared immediately after
an  Access  Violation error, and this was not the result of my somehow
deleting  the messages. I get Access Violation errors a few times each
day.  I'd  be  interested to know if others are still getting these as
well.

I  do  compress all folders, from time to time. I've also not seen any
significant  delay  on  larger  folders,  but  this  is  a pretty fast
machine, so that may be why.

And, you are right - I should archive older messages. :)

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Monday, May 13, 2002, 12:17:08 PM, you wrote:


 Since all of your messages that were deleted (or filtered to other
 folders) should have become visible too, you should delete them again
 and select from the menu: Folder - Compress all folders.
 That diminishes the size of your inbox and prevent the problem from
 occurring again.
 Might your inbox still be excessively big, I'd suggest that you start
 archiving the messages into different folders and afterwards compress
 your inbox again. I don't know what's the actual limit for the folder
 contents in TB, but I have found for myself that large folders take
 lot more time to be opened than smaller ones. I use 5000 msg's (or 20
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All the meail in my inbox has disappeared!

2002-05-11 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

I hope you can help me

All  my  email  in my inbox has disappeared. The messages.tbb (about 1
GB),   and  messages.tbi  (about  40MB)  are  still  in  the  default
dir\account\Inbox  folder,  the  unread  and total messages numbers
look correct. The messages just aren't showing up.

I don;t have a virus scanner currently installed on this computer, and
View-Display is set to All messages.

BTW,  I  have  about 100 folders in this particular account. The total
size of the account directory is roughly 4GB.

I'm running TB 1.60h, with WinXP Pro.

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Re[2]: All the meail in my inbox has disappeared!

2002-05-11 Thread Michael David

Hi Mandara!

Hmmm - I don't think I deleted them, and those messages are not in the
Trash folder.  Is there some way to delete messages that they don't end
up in the trash?

So, are you saying I should move the messages .tbb and messages.tbi
files to a new TB folder, and then compress the new folder?

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Saturday, May 11, 2002, 7:34:01 PM, you wrote:

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 On Sat, 11 May 2002, at 18:25:59 -0400 michael wrote:

mmc As I said in my original post:

I don;t have a virus scanner currently installed on this computer, and
View-Display is set to All messages.

 Maybe you accidently deleted all messages from mailbox, but you still
 didn't compress it since you have them in tbb and tbi files. In this
 case, just copy those files in some temp folder, then compress folders
 in Bat and close the program. Then, move again tbb and tbi files in
 the inbox on the disk and start the Bat. Messages should appear then.

 I have no other idea in this moment.

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Re[4]: exporting from BAT to Outlook 2002

2001-09-30 Thread Michael David

Hi Marek!

Thanks for the reply!

I tried selecting and dragging all messages from a TB inbox to an OE
folder, and it didn't work; I wasn't allowed to drop the messages in
OE.  Did I do Something wrong?


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Tuesday, September 25, 2001, 7:31:33 PM, you wrote:

 Hello all,
 Tuesday, September 25, 2001, Michael David wrote:

MD Hi Januk!

MD Any idea how to import .emls into Outlook?  I didn't see it as an
MD option.

 select all files and drag them to folder in Outlook. I haven't tried
 it, because I have not this MS software installed, but in OE this
 worked.


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Re[2]: exporting from BAT to Outlook 2002

2001-09-25 Thread Michael David

Hi Januk!

Any idea how to import .emls into Outlook?  I didn't see it as an
option.

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Sunday, September 23, 2001, 5:21:52 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Nick,

 On Sunday, September 23, 2001 at 8:46 AM, a creature mimicking Nick
 Andriash [NA] wrote:

NA If I'm not mistaken, TB! can only export Unix Mailboxes.

 And RFC822 message files.  In TB they are given the .MSG extension
 while Outlook seems to prefer the .EML extension.  They are exactly
 the same.


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Re[2]: exporting from BAT to Outlook 2002

2001-09-23 Thread Michael David

Hi Raj!

Yes - I thought of that.  I just can't figure out how to then get those
messages into The BAT!

I do appreciate the reply though.  :)

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Sunday, September 23, 2001, 2:12:55 AM, you wrote:

 Michael,

 On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, at 01:50:08 [GMT -0400] (which was 11:20 AM where I live) you
 wrote:

MD So, anyone have any ideas on how to export the email back to Outlook
MD 2002? I could redirect all the messages, but I'll loose the original
MD dates.  All help appreciated. :)

 Under  Message/Save  As  (or  Alt+F5) there is an option to save messages as .msg or 
.eml.

 Would that help ???


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exporting from BAT to Outlook 2002

2001-09-22 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

Yes, I know it sounds crazy!  However, I need to move one of my email
addresses back to Outlook because I need the PIM functions.  Hey
- I'll still have 13 email addresses using The BAT!  :)


So, anyone have any ideas on how to export the email back to Outlook
2002? I could redirect all the messages, but I'll loose the original
dates.  All help appreciated. :)


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Re: Access Violations

2001-07-05 Thread Michael David

Hi Vincent!

Me  Too.  BatMail 1.53d (installed and running under the Administrator
account),  Win2K  SP2  (although it happened regularly with SP1), 256M
RAM, PIII866 SMP, 60GB available disk space, NTFS.

This  has been happening on a regular basis to me since I upgraded to
1.52f, I believe.

A few interesting points that might help:

1) My BatMail directory is 4.75GB

2)  My  BatMail  directory  is  located in my My Documents directory
(this is where I put everything that gets backed-up).

3) My BatMail is set up for 16 different email accounts.

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Wednesday, July 04, 2001, 7:22:58 PM, you wrote:

 Hi Co-Batties,

 since 1.5x (W2K, SP1/2) I get permanent access violations -
 especially when it's minimized to tray ... something like

   Exception EAccessViolation in module TheBat.EXE at ...

 I still hoped it would vanish one day - but it remains
 (1.53d). Anyone else?

 Cheers,

 Vince

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Re[2]: Application Error

2001-05-23 Thread Michael David

Hi Thomas!

I am having this same problem on a regular basis.

 When does this happen? I mean, what is the action that is being
 performed and caases this crash?

When sending and receiving email.

 What OS are you using, and how much RAM?

Win2K SP2, 256MB

 How many MB free on your harddisk?

62.4 GB free.

I  should  also add that I didn't have this problem until I upgraded to
1.52f.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2001, 12:08:13 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Sir,

 On Wed, 23 May 2001 02:17:54 +0200 GMT (23/05/2001, 08:17 +0800 GMT),
 Sir Jinx! wrote:

SJ Recently my TB crashes _a lot_ with the following message:

SJ Exception  EAccessViolation  in module THEBAT.EXE at BFB78656. Access
SJ violation at address BFF7989A. Read at address FFF

 When does this happen? I mean, what is the action that is being
 performed and caases this crash?

 What OS are you using, and how much RAM?

 How many MB free on your harddisk?

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Re[2]: Application Error

2001-05-23 Thread Michael David

Hi Thomas!

I _think_ I might have just figured out what is causing this:

I  always  use  the  send the letter icon when I am ready to send an
email. As you know, this make it send instantly. However, if the email
has  a  large  attachment  it  takes a while to send. And, while it is
sending, the email appears in the outbox.

So, a little while ago, I sent an email with a large attachment. While
it was uploading to the mail server, TB started it's periodic send and
receive  for  the email account. As soon as it tried to send the email
that was already sending in the outbox, I got the following error:

---
Application Error
---
Exception EAccessViolation in module thebat.exe at 0BD7.
Access violation at address 00401E1B. Read of address 002000D6.
---
OK
---

So,  it  appears this happened because TB was trying to send a message
that was already in the middle of being sent.


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Wednesday, May 23, 2001, 6:22:34 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Michael,

 On Wed, 23 May 2001 02:48:02 -0400 GMT (23/05/2001, 14:48 +0800 GMT),
 Michael David wrote:

 When does this happen? I mean, what is the action that is being
 performed and caases this crash?

MD When sending and receiving email.

 Same as Jinx.

 What OS are you using, and how much RAM?

MD Win2K SP2, 256MB

 Win2K definitely knows multithreading, and your RAM is certainly
 enough. So I wouldn't know why your problem occurs. :-(

MD I should also add that I didn't have this problem until I upgraded
MD to 1.52f.

 Now this is interesting. Can anybody else confirm this?

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Re[2]: Undo strangeness and Access Violations in 1.52f

2001-05-21 Thread Michael David

Hi Thomas!

Nope  -  it happens when I am doing nothing. Perhaps it's when TB goes
out to check for new mail.

Here are two errors that I have received in the last half hour:
---
The Bat!
---
Access violation at address 77F821E1. Read of address 0026.
---
OK   
---

---
Application Error
---
Exception EAccessViolation in module thebat.exe at 0BD7.
Access violation at address 00401E1B. Read of address 002000D6.
---
OK   
---


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Sunday, May 20, 2001, 11:44:58 PM, you wrote:

 Hi Michael,

 On Sun, 20 May 2001 22:36:42 -0400GMT (21/05/2001, 10:36 +0800GMT),
 Michael David wrote:

MD Also,  I'm  having  occasional  Access  Violation errors. Anyone else
MD getting these?

 When you use mailto?

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Re[2]: Undo strangeness and Access Violations in 1.52f

2001-05-21 Thread Michael David

Hi Peter!

AH-HA!  As  a  quick  way  to  get [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the TO:
field,  I  just  replied to a random message, and replaced the subject
and  body of the message.

I  didn't  realize  that TB sent a In-Repy-Tofield, and now that you
have  pointed  it out, I have started playing with the threaded view -
and it's very cool!

So, thanks for pointing that out! I'll not do that again. :)

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Monday, May 21, 2001, 5:45:34 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Michael,

 On Monday, May 21, 2001 at 9:03:21 AM you wrote:

MD Nope  -  it happens when I am doing nothing.

 In that case you SHOULD NOT reply to a message with the subject

 Re[2]:  Website 'mailto' problem

 because your e-mail client

 X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.52f) Personal

 sends In-Reply-To header and this way your message gets sorted wrong
 in my (and many others) inbox, because WE are in threading mode by
 REFERENCE.
 I think this is what Thomas tried so tell through the flowers ;-)

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Undo strangeness and Access Violations in 1.52f

2001-05-20 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

I  just  reinstalled with 1.52f.

Didn't  previous  versions  support more than one level of Undo? Also,
didn't  previous  levels  support cntrl-Y for redo? Or is it just my
imagination?

Also,  I'm  having  occasional  Access  Violation errors. Anyone else
getting these?

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Re[3]: Moving registry entries?

2001-05-19 Thread Michael David

Hi Jan!

Moving  the  MAIL folder, and exporting/importing the registry entires
is by far the easiest way to move TB, IMHO.

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 On Saturday, May 19, 2001 11:12:56 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
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 Can  someone  tell  me  how  to  move the TB registry entries from one
 machine to the other.

   Why would/should this be necessary? It must be possible to
   successfully move TB! from one machine to the other w/o mucking
   around in the registry. no?

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Re[3]: Help with macro

2001-05-19 Thread Michael David

Hi Ottar!

Hey - your idea worked great!

I  have about 10 email accounts I monitor, and now have sent mail from
one machine automatically showing up in the correct sent folder on the
other.

Thanks for your idea - it was a great solution! :)

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Thursday, May 17, 2001, 5:51:52 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 11:30:36 AM, you wrote:

MD I  need  some  way to keep my TB mail synchronized between my home and
MD work  computers.  This  is because I work from home two days per week.
MD Keeping  incoming  mail synchronized is easy; it's the sent email that
MD is  the problem. It seems the above macros would be the easiest way to
MD do this.

MD All help greatly appreciated! :)

PP *hmmm* I'm sorry I can't help with the macro, I also think this would
PP be not possible with macros, but what about 2 other ideas?

 I would really like a solution for this to. What about a third idea:

 Making another pop mail account for this use. Perhaps you can get you
 administrattor at work to to this, or with another provider. CC all
 mail from home to this account and include this account on fetching
 mail only from work. Then set ut filtering from this account into
 folders on your main account.

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Re[5]: Moving registry entries?

2001-05-19 Thread Michael David

Hi David!

I  keep  all  my  mail directories in a TBMail directory within my My
Documents  folder. This is because I keep everything that needs to be
backed up in My Documents (and nothing else).

So - all I have to do is move my TBMail directory, import the registry
entries,  and install TB. Once the TBMail directory has been copied to
the  new computer, it takes less than a minute to up and running right
where I left off.

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 David might have written

 Moving  the  MAIL folder, and exporting/importing the registry entires is
 by far the easiest way to move TB, IMHO.

 Yes but it is a pain when your directories are in a different location. I
 do the following

 (1) Move all the directories to where they are required

 (2) Start a new account but point it to old mail directory. It does pick up
 most (but not all) of the settings.

 (3) enter in your reg codes.

 Comments Please !!

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Re[2]: The Bat! and Windows 2000

2001-05-19 Thread Michael David

Hi Ryan!

No  problems  here with Win2K, and it works well with our mail servers
(we are a hosting company).

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Saturday, May 19, 2001, 7:51:08 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Steve,

 Saturday, May 19, 2001, 4:37:16 PM, you wrote:

SM Pardon me if this is a repeated message, I sent it once in trying to
SM subscribe to this list.




SM I had no problem with The Bat! running Win98SE and WinMe. I just
SM migrated to Windows 2000 and now I have terrible problems contacting
SM mail servers. Time-outs, failure to send, etc.

SM Outlook works beautifully in this environment (of course).
SM Things are so bad that I had to send this email using it.

SM Is there a reason that The Bat! has trouble in Win2K?

SM I am on a Micron Millenia 667 with 256 megs of ram, modem is a
SM USR 56k Performance Pro PCI, using the latest version of The Bat!.


SM Thanks!

SM Steve Mills
SM www.millsphoto.com

 I don't have any problems running The Bat under Win2k, save for one
 problem.  One server that I use for email constantly has trouble
 receiving email, but I don't think this is the bat's fault.  I'm
 betting it is a bug on the mail server.  Other than that, the
 application works fine.

 Perhaps you should check Options-Network  Admin to make sure your
 network settings are setup correctly.

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Re[3]: Help with macro

2001-05-18 Thread Michael David

Hi Ottar!

Yes  -  that would solve the issue of needing to add unique characters
to  the  subject  in  order  to  filter  sent messages out of all the
incoming messages.

So  -  all I need to know now is how to write a macro to automatically
bcc messages when sent. Surly TB can do that! :)

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Thursday, May 17, 2001, 5:51:52 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 11:30:36 AM, you wrote:

MD I  need  some  way to keep my TB mail synchronized between my home and
MD work  computers.  This  is because I work from home two days per week.
MD Keeping  incoming  mail synchronized is easy; it's the sent email that
MD is  the problem. It seems the above macros would be the easiest way to
MD do this.

MD All help greatly appreciated! :)

PP *hmmm* I'm sorry I can't help with the macro, I also think this would
PP be not possible with macros, but what about 2 other ideas?

 I would really like a solution for this to. What about a third idea:

 Making another pop mail account for this use. Perhaps you can get you
 administrattor at work to to this, or with another provider. CC all
 mail from home to this account and include this account on fetching
 mail only from work. Then set ut filtering from this account into
 folders on your main account.

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Moving registry entries?

2001-05-18 Thread Michael David

Hi All!

Can  someone  tell  me  how  to  move the TB registry entries from one
machine to the other. I think that's all I have to do, besides move my
mail folder, yes?

  

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Help with macro

2001-05-15 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

I'm  hoping  you folks would be kind enaough to help me out. I need to
know how to write a macro that does the following:

1)  When  a message is sent, it is blind copied (bcc) to another email
address.

2)  Inserts #~# (without the quotes) at the beginning of the subject
line of (only) that bcc'd message.

Then, I need a macro that does the following when this bcc'd message is
received:

1) Remove the #~# from the subject of the message

2) Move the message into the Sent Items folder.


Here's  what  I and trying to accomplish:

I  need  some  way to keep my TB mail synchronized between my home and
work  computers.  This  is because I work from home two days per week.
Keeping  incoming  mail synchronized is easy; it's the sent email that
is  the problem. It seems the above macros would be the easiest way to
do this.

All help greatly appreciated! :)

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Synchronization How-To

2001-04-07 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

After using Outlook ever since there was an Outlook, I was recently
turned on to TB. All I can say is WOW!  TB has so many great features
that Outlook doesn't - and it's much faster, as well.

Now - how does synchronization work? I didn't find anything in the
docs.  What I want to do is have TB installed at work and at home, and
I want the messages, and the complete TB configuration to be the same on both
installations.  Easy to do with he incoming messages, but not with the
outgoing messages. So, I'm hoping synchronization will help.

So, is there any information on synchronization somewhere?

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