Re: How to View new messages two computers with TB! ?

2014-12-17 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 16 December 2014 at 8:44:57 PM, in
mid:1903365756.20141216214...@eternallybored.org, Jernej Simoncic
wrote:


 On Tuesday, December 16, 2014, 21:16:55, Robert D.
 wrote:

 On either instance of TB!, A filter examines the
 Inbox, then filters a message to one of several Common
 Folders.

 This is your problem. If you want to keep the messages
 on both computers, filter them to other IMAP folders,
 not to local ones.  

Or have the filters _copy_, rather than _move_, the messages to local
folders.




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How to View new messages two computers with TB! ?

2014-12-16 Thread Robert D.
So I have two computers. I have TB! on both. Both access the exact same
IMAP Folder away on some remote server.

On either instance of TB!, A filter examines the Inbox, then filters a
message to one of several Common Folders.

However, it seems that if one or the other computer is off, then any new
messages will not appear on it. It seems the new messages went to the
other computer.

Furthermore it seems, that some messages get swept up by one computer
and when the other checks, it doesn't get the aforementioned,
previously collected emails, but it steals whatever is currently new.

Make sense they way I wrote it?

I previously thought IMAP stayed up on the servers and we drew frm it.
That is unless I set the folders on the IMAP server to some limit in
time/number-of, or some such.

So is there a TB! setting I should attend to?



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Re: How to View new messages two computers with TB! ?

2014-12-16 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014, 21:16:55, Robert D. wrote:

 On either instance of TB!, A filter examines the Inbox, then filters a
 message to one of several Common Folders.

This is your problem. If you want to keep the messages on both
computers, filter them to other IMAP folders, not to local ones.

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