Customize toolbar with manual filter rules...
Hi, I've created a few manual rules that i use with shortcut to execute some actions... Example : i've a rule for spams : the message must be marked as read and moved to a spam folder (Imap folder handled by the server for bayesian analysis). It's really much faster to just use the shortcut (CTRL ALT S) than right-click, move the message to the folder... and then select the right folder in the whole big list of folders... What i would like now, is to add this kind of rule on a shortcut bar, like the original Mark as Junk button... Is it possible ? Thanks in advance for any tips :) -- Best regards... _ (_' ,_)téphane Bouvard [antarex AT freenet DOT be] http://www.antarex.be Current version is 4.1.11 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Selective download, Manual filter only
Hello all, Sorting Office, Selective Download filters, Options pane: Use this filter for manual re-filtering only... Isnt it a bug? I mean how can someone invoke a Selective download filter? And why would he do that? Am I overlooking something? Thx for answers! As I get the digest version, for this question I would appreciate if CC come to private :) I am anxious to learn the purpose of this setting :) -- Vili Current version is 3.5.25 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Manual filter with shortcut key
Hello Matt, Not sure if this is possible...I've been unable to find reference to it in the archives. I would like to have a shortcut key that activates a manual filter. The filter is a simple if shortcut key is hit, move to folder 'Important'. How would I do this? See the Options tab of the manual filter in question. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.01.3 Winamp OFF: Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Manual filter with shortcut key
Hello Matt, On 6 Jan 2004 at 22:36:51 -0800 GMT [07:36 CET] you wrote: MT Hi, MT Not sure if this is possible...I've been unable to find reference to MT it in the archives. I would like to have a shortcut key that activates MT a manual filter. The filter is a simple if shortcut key is hit, move MT to folder 'Important'. How would I do this? In the filter's properties under the options tab there is 'Execute action set of this rule by pressing Hot Key' Does this what you want? -- Cheers, Andre Die Normalität ist eine gepflasterte Straße; man kann gut darauf gehen - doch es wachsen keine Blumen auf ihr. Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Manual filter with shortcut key
On Tuesday, January 6, 2004 @ 4:31:06 AM [-0700], MAU wrote: See the Options tab of the manual filter in question. Grr...I can't believe I missed that. Thanks. -- Matt Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Manual filter with shortcut key
On Tuesday, January 6, 2004 @ 4:43:29 AM [-0700], Andre Wichartz wrote: In the filter's properties under the options tab there is 'Execute action set of this rule by pressing Hot Key' Does this what you want? It is yes. I totally overlooked it. Thanks. -- Matt Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Manual filter with shortcut key
Hi, Not sure if this is possible...I've been unable to find reference to it in the archives. I would like to have a shortcut key that activates a manual filter. The filter is a simple if shortcut key is hit, move to folder 'Important'. How would I do this? -- Regards, Matt Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Execute a manual filter
Hello TBUDL, I have a manual filter. How to I apply it to a particular message? -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.moneywebdirect.com -- Using The Bat!1.63 Beta/7 SpamPal under Windows XP 5.1 (Build 2600 with Service Pack 1) on a Pentium III 650Mhz Sony Laptop - Attachments = none _ ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) - against HTML email X / \ Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Michael, @23-Mar-2003, 12:22 -0800 (20:22 UK time) Michael L. Wilson [MLW] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: MLW I have a manual filter. How to I apply it to a particular message? Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab. - -- Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2 ' -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1rc1-nr1 (Windows 2000) iD8DBQE+fhy5OeQkq5KdzaARAjDdAJwNZ/BSC/tevnPMPOGDJ/WvvyzYggCdFT2e Qd6HMQ8l387Vzb623cNtPp0= =ou2V -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hello Marck, Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 20:44:39[GMT +](which was 12:44 PM where I live) you wrote: MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab. I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted the message, pressed the keys and nothing. I opened the message and nothing. I am unsure how to execute this macro. Thanks -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using The Bat!1.63 Beta/7 under Windows XP 5.1 (Build 2600 with Service Pack 1) on a Pentium 3 650Mhz Sony Laptop - Attachments = none Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote... MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab. I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted the message, pressed the keys and nothing. I opened the message and nothing. I am unsure how to execute this macro. Did you set the filter strings to match that message? What does the filter do? Can you select the filter in the sorting office, hit CTRL C, and then in the reply to this mail, paste it in? - -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Comment: Fingerprint: 676A 1701 665B E343 E393 B8D2 2B83 E814 F8FD 1F73 iQA/AwUBPn4nEiuD6BT4/R9zEQJ8YgCfXD4psnRGuC7G35N3AHUV4FInp3UAoPzs HDTcBn0M5FJwhLzBVDATXJeo =l6vq -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hello Jonathan, Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 15:28:39[GMT -0600](which was 1:28 PM where I live) you wrote: JA On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote... MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab. I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted the message, pressed the keys and nothing. I opened the message and nothing. I am unsure how to execute this macro. JA Did you set the filter strings to match that message? What does the JA filter do? Can you select the filter in the sorting office, hit CTRL JA C, and then in the reply to this mail, paste it in? I am trying to use the Submit to spamcop filter found on Silverstone. BeginFilter Name: Submit Spam to Spamcop Active: 0 Source: \\Michael\Inbox Target: \\Michael\Trash CopyFolder: none MainSet: 40. Actions: faMarkRead,faNewMsg,faExport,faoExportOver,faoExportKludges,faoSendNow,faoManualOnly,faoHotKey,faoSaveUnix AddGroups: DelGroups: ForwardTemplate: ConfirmTemplate: ReplyTemplate: FwdAddr: RedirectAddr: NewAddr: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NewTemplate: %put\3D\27C:\5Ctemp\5Cexport.txt\27\0D\0A ExtCmd: ExtFile: C:\temp\export.txt ExtractDir: ColourGroup: default AddAddrItems: afiFrom, DelAddrItems: afiFrom, HotKey: 49235 IsOfColour: default SizeBigger: 0 SizeSmaller: 0 AgeOlder: 0 AgeNewer: 0 InAddrPos: 0 OutAddrPos: 0 InAddrGroups: NoAddrGroups: KillFile: KillMethod: 0 SaveTemplate: \0D\0A SndFile: SysSound: 0 SoundTime: 0:00-0:00 AllowTime: 0:00-0:00 EndFilter -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using The Bat!1.63 Beta/7 under Windows XP 5.1 (Build 2600 with Service Pack 1) on a Pentium 3 650Mhz Sony Laptop - Attachments = none Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote... MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab. I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted the message, pressed the keys and nothing. I opened the message and nothing. I am unsure how to execute this macro. JA Did you set the filter strings to match that message? What does JA the filter do? Can you select the filter in the sorting office, JA hit CTRL C, and then in the reply to this mail, paste it in? NewTemplate: %put\3D\27C:\5Ctemp\5Cexport.txt\27\0D\0A ExtFile: C:\temp\export.txt I'm not sure how TB will react if the folder c:\temp doesn't exist. Check to make sure it does first. Also check your sent folder, as you won't see anything pop-up on your screen when you use this, the mail is sent immediately. - -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Comment: Fingerprint: 676A 1701 665B E343 E393 B8D2 2B83 E814 F8FD 1F73 iQA/AwUBPn4uaiuD6BT4/R9zEQICFQCgm4zCp3Ztf6DDi6xCKrxRATAjwu4An0xU FqPuGsGIOUyACerAnVHl4NTt =cmj9 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hello Jonathan, Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:00:05[GMT -0600](which was 2:00 PM where I live) you wrote: JA On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote... MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab. I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted the message, pressed the keys and nothing. I opened the message and nothing. I am unsure how to execute this macro. JA Did you set the filter strings to match that message? What does JA the filter do? Can you select the filter in the sorting office, JA hit CTRL C, and then in the reply to this mail, paste it in? NewTemplate: %put\3D\27C:\5Ctemp\5Cexport.txt\27\0D\0A ExtFile: C:\temp\export.txt JA I'm not sure how TB will react if the folder c:\temp doesn't exist. JA Check to make sure it does first. Also check your sent folder, as you JA won't see anything pop-up on your screen when you use this, the mail JA is sent immediately. C:\temp does exist Nothing in my sent folder Thanks for the continued help -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using The Bat!1.63 Beta/7 under Windows XP 5.1 (Build 2600 with Service Pack 1) on a Pentium 3 650Mhz Sony Laptop - Attachments = none Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote... NewTemplate: %put\3D\27C:\5Ctemp\5Cexport.txt\27\0D\0A ExtFile: C:\temp\export.txt JA I'm not sure how TB will react if the folder c:\temp doesn't JA exist. Check to make sure it does first. Also check your sent JA folder, as you won't see anything pop-up on your screen when you JA use this, the mail is sent immediately. C:\temp does exist Nothing in my sent folder I forgot to ask, where are you putting the filter? In the incoming section? Or read section? I believe (from what I remember) it's supposed to be in the Read section of the sorting office, then the filter set to Manual Only. - -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Comment: Fingerprint: 676A 1701 665B E343 E393 B8D2 2B83 E814 F8FD 1F73 iQA/AwUBPn41CSuD6BT4/R9zEQKUagCg4FNW6xbixJc0T4YBd6bBULPg8nsAn0A2 KP7FUT4y9aixBTCnlB7txIPd =7aD6 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Jonathan, @23-Mar-2003, 16:28 -0600 (22:28 UK time) Jonathan Angliss [JA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: JA I forgot to ask, where are you putting the filter? In the JA incoming section? Or read section? I believe (from what I JA remember) it's supposed to be in the Read section of the JA sorting office, then the filter set to Manual Only. Not really - mine (the original!) is in Incoming. Some people have had problems getting it to work unless it is set to Active. Mine is not however. Make sure that Check selected message against this rule is not checked. - -- Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2 ' -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1rc1-nr1 (Windows 2000) iD8DBQE+fjg3OeQkq5KdzaARAulMAKD2qcRFfXMwppy/h4sP602p+L3C+ACffBwz qv1hL7TekkUkj2UQTxdRwBc= =uDY4 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:07:51GMT -0800 (which was 5:07 PM where I live) Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the subject of Execute a manual filter: MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:00:05[GMT MLW -0600](which was 2:00 PM where I live) you wrote: SNIP MLW C:\temp does exist MLW Nothing in my sent folder MLW Thanks for the continued help Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have both active and manual only selected. -- Best regards, David Member of E-mailaholics International PGP Key at http://search.keyserver.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC7E7664 I don't pretend to understand the universe -- it's much bigger than I am --Einstein Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows 98 4.10 Build A Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hello David, Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 17:39:44[GMT -0500](which was 2:39 PM where I live) you wrote: DC On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:07:51GMT -0800 (which was 5:07 PM where I live) DC Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the DC subject of Execute a manual filter: MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:00:05[GMT MLW -0600](which was 2:00 PM where I live) you wrote: DC SNIP MLW C:\temp does exist MLW Nothing in my sent folder MLW Thanks for the continued help DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have both DC active and manual only selected. It seems to work if it is still in my inbox, but if I move it to a spam folder to read it later, and that folder is a common folder, it will not work from there. -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using The Bat!1.63 Beta/7 under Windows XP 5.1 (Build 2600 with Service Pack 1) on a Pentium 3 650Mhz Sony Laptop - Attachments = none Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote... JA I forgot to ask, where are you putting the filter? In the JA incoming section? Or read section? I believe (from what I JA remember) it's supposed to be in the Read section of the JA sorting office, then the filter set to Manual Only. Not really - mine (the original!) is in Incoming. Some people have had problems getting it to work unless it is set to Active. Mine is not however. Make sure that Check selected message against this rule is not checked. I have mine in read... but then I don't have an Incoming section in the Common Folders filters. I don't think I have mine set to active (I only have it at work, but I'll take a peek tomorrow), just Manual. - -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Comment: Fingerprint: 676A 1701 665B E343 E393 B8D2 2B83 E814 F8FD 1F73 iQA/AwUBPn46YSuD6BT4/R9zEQKe1wCgx0SYo+QlvdV8qeeEenK7klZMcykAoPE9 EHExk7BcH8NpMdR88Ey/rSIt =3wA+ -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote... DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have DC both active and manual only selected. It seems to work if it is still in my inbox, but if I move it to a spam folder to read it later, and that folder is a common folder, it will not work from there. Aha... that's why. :) Filters need a box to react from. Notice in the Source line of the filter you pasted, it stated a certain folder. This is because the filter can only be applied to that mailbox. In this case, it's: Source: \\Michael\Inbox What I have in mine is a common folder called Spam, which I move unfiltered spam mail to, to handle later. I then set the source for the filter to react to that folder instead of the Inbox folder. - -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Comment: Fingerprint: 676A 1701 665B E343 E393 B8D2 2B83 E814 F8FD 1F73 iQA/AwUBPn48BCuD6BT4/R9zEQLNRQCgwCAguZWtABrbzpkX9l0FnTGObakAoNa7 nq2AE48OW1IqvifsxsNZkYUJ =cnJo -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:46:12GMT -0800 (which was 5:46 PM where I live) Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the subject of Execute a manual filter: MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 17:39:44[GMT MLW -0500](which was 2:39 PM where I live) you wrote: DC On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:07:51GMT -0800 (which was 5:07 PM where I live) DC Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the DC subject of Execute a manual filter: MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:00:05[GMT MLW -0600](which was 2:00 PM where I live) you wrote: DC SNIP MLW C:\temp does exist MLW Nothing in my sent folder DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have both DC active and manual only selected. MLW It seems to work if it is still in my inbox, but if I move it to a MLW spam folder to read it later, and that folder is a common folder, it MLW will not work from there. Weird... I'm not using any common folders in mine though, but the filter still works from anyplace I've run it so far. -- Best regards, David Member of E-mailaholics International PGP Key at http://search.keyserver.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC7E7664 I do not pretend to know what the ignorant are sure of. Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows 98 4.10 Build A Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hello David, Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 17:39:44[GMT -0500](which was 2:39 PM where I live) you wrote: DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have both DC active and manual only selected. How do I make a filter universal so that it works for all accounts and all folders. This may be my problem, if it is not universal. -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using The Bat!1.63 Beta/7 under Windows XP 5.1 (Build 2600 with Service Pack 1) on a Pentium 3 650Mhz Sony Laptop - Attachments = none Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hello Jonathan, Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:51:08[GMT -0600](which was 2:51 PM where I live) you wrote: JA On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote... JA I forgot to ask, where are you putting the filter? In the JA incoming section? Or read section? I believe (from what I JA remember) it's supposed to be in the Read section of the JA sorting office, then the filter set to Manual Only. Not really - mine (the original!) is in Incoming. Some people have had problems getting it to work unless it is set to Active. Mine is not however. Make sure that Check selected message against this rule is not checked. JA I have mine in read... but then I don't have an Incoming section in JA the Common Folders filters. I don't think I have mine set to active JA (I only have it at work, but I'll take a peek tomorrow), just Manual. I copied the filter to the read section of my common folders filters and now it works. However, when I have it set to Queued, where is the common folders outbox? -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using The Bat!1.63 Beta/7 under Windows XP 5.1 (Build 2600 with Service Pack 1) on a Pentium 3 650Mhz Sony Laptop - Attachments = none Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hello Marck, Not really - mine (the original!) is in Incoming. Some people have had problems getting it to work unless it is set to Active. Mine is not however. Make sure that Check selected message against this rule is not checked. Mine is in Incoming, Active and with Check selected message against this rule checked and works just fine. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.62i Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:47:25GMT -0800 (which was 5:47 PM where I live) Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the subject of Execute a manual filter: MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 17:39:44[GMT MLW -0500](which was 2:39 PM where I live) you wrote: DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have both DC active and manual only selected. MLW How do I make a filter universal so that it works for all accounts and MLW all folders. This may be my problem, if it is not universal. As far as I know, you need to copy them to each account. -- Best regards, David Member of E-mailaholics International PGP Key at http://search.keyserver.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC7E7664 I like life. It's something to do. --Ronnie Shakes. Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows 98 4.10 Build A Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Execute a manual filter
Hi Michael, on Sun, 23 Mar 2003 14:54:12 -0800GMT (23.03.03, 23:54 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : MLW I copied the filter to the read section of my common folders filters MLW and now it works. However, when I have it set to Queued, where is the MLW common folders outbox? It would be the default account's if you have set one to default. Otherwise it will be the last one used. You can use the %ACCOUNT macro in the template to determine one account. -- Cheers Peter Nostalgia isn't what it used to be. Winamp currently playing: - silence - Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Manual Filter?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg Strong [GS] wrote: ... GS Can you create a read filter rule that is manual only? Sure. You can do this with any filter. On the first page of the filter configuration panel, there are two toggles at the bottom. One is 'Active' and the other 'manual only'. Select the 'manual only' option to make the filter manual only. Of course, for the filter to work, you have to enable it by selecting the 'active' option as well. ACM Try it. GS I just did with it indicated as an active rule, and it did NOT GS work. I'm sure that they work if setup right, except that manual filtering doesn't seem to work on common folders. GS So something must be wrong with my read filter. If you're not trying to manually run filters on common folders then yes, something is wrong with what you're doing or there are no messages in the folder that matches the defined strings. I assume that you right-clicked the folder in question, selected refilter messages, and then in the pop-up window selected the 'read messages' filter set and hit OK. - -- -=Allie C Martin=- List Moderator | TB! v1.60m | Windows XP Pro PGP/GPG Public Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=2B0717E2 _ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE86bB3V8nrYCsHF+IRAiweAKC50LzBnL/F3PSA6u1uVRJ+XxI8UQCgiL7x L0+hXbperECEVB+OlbKwaUQ= =pvvA -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote: ... MAU I have just tested a couple of my Read messages filter manually MAU and they worked just fine even though the messages were already MAU marked as Read. Exactly. This allows you to use this filter set manually even though the messages are already marked read and the irrespective of the source folders defined in the filter rules themselves. The same goes for the inbox, replied, and outgoing message filter rule sets. You can manually apply them to any folders messages ... except common folders. - -- -=Allie C Martin=- List Moderator | TB! v1.60m | Windows XP Pro PGP/GPG Public Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=2B0717E2 _ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE86bJ6V8nrYCsHF+IRAr9nAKDgHcbwtQQwG/K7F2FTpi5F07ZEbACgx/jr ambUX8C4DJuAtbiu2QMA2NY= =T9xv -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg Strong [GS] wrote: ... GS There seems to be either a difference of opinion, or differences GS in how TB! works on different PC with possibly different versions. GS See my reply to Roelof. I'm *very* reluctant to agree that this is the case. A user error or misunderstanding the bar far the more likely problem here. Add the filter below to your read filter set in any of your accounts. Now go to any of the folders in the account (preferably a folder with few messages or a test folder), select re-filter messages from the folders right click context menu. Select read filters and manual only. Hit OK. The flagging should be toggled for all the messages. Reapply the filter to get the flagging back to normal. The messages should also be moved to the defined target folder in the filter rule so be careful with this. You could create another test folder to make it the target folder so the moved messages can be easily retrieved. BeginFilter Name: test Active: 1 Source: \\lists\Inbox Target: \\lists\Inbox CopyFolder: none MainSet: 50'e' Actions: faoManualOnly,faFlag,faoToggleFlag AddGroups: DelGroups: ForwardTemplate: ConfirmTemplate: ReplyTemplate: FwdAddr: RedirectAddr: NewAddr: NewTemplate: ExtCmd: ExtFile: ExtractDir: ColourGroup: default AddAddrItems: afiFrom, DelAddrItems: afiFrom, HotKey: 57414 IsOfColour: default SizeBigger: 0 SizeSmaller: 0 AgeOlder: 0 AgeNewer: 0 InAddrPos: 0 OutAddrPos: 0 InAddrGroups: NoAddrGroups: KillFile: KillMethod: 0 SaveTemplate: \0D\0A SndFile: SysSound: 0 SoundTime: 0:00-0:00 AllowTime: 0:00-0:00 EndFilter - -- -=Allie C Martin=- List Moderator | TB! v1.60m | Windows XP Pro PGP/GPG Public Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=2B0717E2 _ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE86bWqV8nrYCsHF+IRAnumAJ9c4RTgA6Uy6tiIqDINpyNwWZLJDgCgz6JQ pugONTa+zOXXogbcsaUpEE4= =pI3Q -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Allie, Saturday, May 18, 2002, 9:10:25 PM, you wrote: ACM You can however run any active read filter manually. You can ACM apply the read filter/s to any folder in the account where the ACM filter rule resides. You can do this with any filter set. You can ACM manually apply incoming filter sets to any other folders within ACM the respective accounts. Try it. Can you create a read filter rule that is manual only? ACM Try it. I just did with it indicated as an active rule, and it did NOT work. So something must be wrong with my read filter. -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
On Sunday, May 19, 2002, 9:14:49 PM, Greg Strong wrote: I just did with it indicated as an active rule, and it did NOT work. So something must be wrong with my read filter. I have not tried the read filter, but a problem I can foresee is that setting the filter as manual only means that you need a way of triggering it. If you use Re-filter Messages, then this will also apply the incoming filters, although maybe this will also apply the read filter? One solution would be to set a Hot Key for the read filter, so that you can trigger it manually using the keyboard. Julian -- Using The Bat! v1.60m on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Greg, Well I'm trying to do something similar. See my original post on this message which includes a copy of the read filter. What I'm doing is creating a manual read filter (which works according to you) and search on wild card ^.* and color group and trying to move to a sub-folder and park at the same time. Try not using any filter string, just delete it. Look at my filter: ,- [ Read messages ] | BeginFilter | Name: Must Reply | Active: 1 | Source: \\ERM Spain\$Known$ | Target: \\ERM Spain\Must Reply | CopyFolder: none | MainSet: 00 | Actions: faoAdvColor | AddGroups: | DelGroups: | ForwardTemplate: | ConfirmTemplate: | ReplyTemplate: | FwdAddr: | RedirectAddr: | NewAddr: | NewTemplate: | ExtCmd: | ExtFile: | ExtractDir: | ColourGroup: default | AddAddrItems: afiFrom, | DelAddrItems: afiFrom, | HotKey: 0 | IsOfColour: Action | SizeBigger: 0 | SizeSmaller: 0 | AgeOlder: 0 | AgeNewer: 0 | InAddrPos: 0 | OutAddrPos: 0 | InAddrGroups: | NoAddrGroups: | KillFile: | KillMethod: 0 | SaveTemplate: | SndFile: | SysSound: 0 | SoundTime: 0:00-0:00 | AllowTime: 0:00-0:00 | EndFilter `- -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.60c Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Greg, This is what Ive attempted to do, but it is not working. I'm trying to create a manual filter of read messages of looking at the messages in a folder with a certain color group and moving them to another folder. This folder I'm trying to move the messages to is actually a sub-folder of the original. The filter included below does exactly what you want and works when message is marked as read (I mark them manually when _I_ _finish_ reading a message) or used as manual only: BeginFilter Name: Gregs Active: 1 Source: \\ERM Spain\Mailing Lists\TBUDL Target: \\ERM Spain\Mailing Lists\TBUDL\Gregs CopyFolder: none MainSet: 00 Actions: faoAdvColor AddGroups: DelGroups: ForwardTemplate: ConfirmTemplate: ReplyTemplate: FwdAddr: RedirectAddr: NewAddr: NewTemplate: ExtCmd: ExtFile: ExtractDir: ColourGroup: default AddAddrItems: afiFrom, DelAddrItems: afiFrom, HotKey: 0 IsOfColour: TB_HIGH SizeBigger: 0 SizeSmaller: 0 AgeOlder: 0 AgeNewer: 0 InAddrPos: 0 OutAddrPos: 0 InAddrGroups: NoAddrGroups: KillFile: KillMethod: 0 SaveTemplate: SndFile: SysSound: 0 SoundTime: 0:00-0:00 AllowTime: 0:00-0:00 EndFilter -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.60c Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Julian, If you use Re-filter Messages, then this will also apply the incoming filters, although maybe this will also apply the read filter? No, when you select Re-filter Messages you get a dialog which allows you to select which rule set(s) to apply and if only to apply manual only filters from selected set(s). -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.60c Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Greg, Can you create a read filter rule that is manual only? Yes. ACM Try it. I just did with it indicated as an active rule, and it did NOT work. So something must be wrong with my read filter. I just sent you (in reply to your original message) one that works. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.60c Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Miguel, Sunday, May 19, 2002, 3:52:22 PM, you wrote: MAU Try not using any filter string, just delete it. Look at my MAU filter: I thought my filter string (i.e. ^.*; line starting with any character any number of times) was basically a wild card, probably not or I missed something else. After removing the filter string the filter worked when changing to an Active rule and running Re-filter. Unless I missed something here what I've learned on Read filters is they will only work when indicated as an Active rule although you can use the Read filter as a manual rule with the Re-filter on the Folder menu. IIRC your earlier message this week about using TB! and if I'm understanding things correctly in TB! in order to use read filters in conjunction with a trigger by me (i.e. color group or park or flag or whatever), I will have to mark all messages as read manually with a Ctrl + M. I like TB! marking messages read automatically. The fuzziness is becoming more clear, but I'll have to think about situations and trade-offs to determine best alternatives. With what I'm trying to do with the TBUL, I think Roelof's suggestion is the best. Search on color group and park all messages. I'll have to go back and read you message from earlier in the week. Thanks! -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Miguel, Sunday, May 19, 2002, 4:37:38 PM, you wrote: I agree with Roelof's suggestion in that I'm doing to much for what I need to accomplish. MAU I don't think so. Not really, once you get it set up and working I don't think I've used TB! long enough to really determine what is best for me yet. I will say both you and Roelof have provided GOOD answers. I'd rather keep the 2 seconds automatic mark to read because I don't want to have to Ctrl + M every message to mark as read. To me this seems like a lot of work. MAU As I have said before, I mark messages as Read when _I_ have MAU finished reading them, not TB! ;-) While reading a message I may MAU be interrupted by a phone call or by a higher priority messages MAU in Mail Ticker, etc. You have brought up an important point with regard to the phone interruptions. Do you mark entire threads or messages blocks as read at one time? Otherwise a lot of Ctrl + Ms. I have to go back and look at that Ticker thread. Once you get by the initial UI of TB! which I'm in process, you start to think about different functions and how they inter-relate. From AB to filters to folders to purging. This is where a good manual would be helpful. This as well as your earlier message on how you set up TB! as well as the ticker thread have got me to thinking about how to manage message DB. MAU I tried 2 or 7 different setups until I decided on the one I MAU explained a few days ago. Yes I've read it. Very supportive of you. You have not changed from the days of VA. g Interesting no one on this has replied to date. TB! filters are a great tool, and I've read the thread on RegEx which on initial read seems to take to another level MAU Yes, TB! filters are great, except for the fact that it _always_ MAU requires a Target folder (even if it is the same as source). That MAU is a drawback when trying to use filters manually. Since I'm no expert and always learning, how is it a drawback? MAU I haven't even looked at Regex seriously yet, too complicated for me MAU ;-) I've only read the message posted on TBUL. I doubt it is to complicated for you. It really comes down to payback for the effort for me. I have other things I think are more important to learn than advanced functionality of TB! right now. BTW I'm on my 3rd beer after watching the Preakness. Great race and triple crown winner still possible. MAU I understand what 3 beers means, but I have no idea what you are MAU talking about when you say after watching What's Preakness? The Preakness is a horse race. The triple crown is the most prestigious that includes winning the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness, and the Belmount Stakes. If a horse wins all 3 races, then they win the triple crown. IIRC has existed in US for over a century. Not to many horses win all 3, but War Emblem has won the 1st 2. MAU On the second one I did say I would comment more on your original MAU message and, if you mean that, you are right, I didn't write any MAU further comments. This is what I meant. No problem, I'd rather you respond to message about learning TB! rather than create a thread possibly perceived as offensive to some. TB! is a good program and I've lots to learn. Learning a new program UI is not easy. Used with other tools TB! I'm sure will become an instrumental tool for me. -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Greg, You have brought up an important point with regard to the phone interruptions. Do you mark entire threads or messages blocks as read at one time? Otherwise a lot of Ctrl + Ms. Since I don't have my Ignore Emulation tuned up yet I mark whole threads as Read only when I am not really interested in them or don't have the time to read them. For single messages I use Space instead of Ctrl+M and Enter to jump to next unread. :-) (Can't find a way to do both with a single keystroke, but I haven't given up yet). Interesting no one on this has replied to date. I'm not surprised, I wasn't asking anything :) MAU Yes, TB! filters are great, except for the fact that it _always_ MAU requires a Target folder (even if it is the same as source). That MAU is a drawback when trying to use filters manually. Since I'm no expert and always learning, how is it a drawback? Well, I can think of a few filters I'd like to have to do some actions except moving the message to another folder. For example the Ignore filter I'm experimenting with. It is an Incoming mail filter so source folder is _forced_ to Inbox and if I don't want to move the filtered messages the target folder has to be Inbox. But then, if I want to manually run the Ignore filter on another folder (i.e. TBUDL), filtered messages will be moved to Inbox unless I edit the filter before using it. It's a stupid limitation. MAU I haven't even looked at Regex seriously yet, too complicated for me MAU ;-) I've only read the message posted on TBUL. I doubt it is to complicated for you. It really comes down to payback for the effort for me. I have other things I think are more important to learn than advanced functionality of TB! right now. I only see Regex useful for quite elaborated templates and I try to keep mine as simple as possible. KISS, you know. The Preakness is a horse race Thanks for the explanation. I don't know anything about horses and I don't follow races, neither in the US or in the rest of the world (much bigger than US, BTW :) MAU On the second one I did say I would comment more on your original MAU message and, if you mean that, you are right, I didn't write any MAU further comments. This is what I meant. No problem, I'd rather you respond to message about learning TB! rather than create a thread possibly perceived as offensive to some. You see, this is an example of what I mean by saying about forgetting to do a search and whatever. I have your message still marked for Reply (with a colour group) but I haven done a search in a while. If it had been moved to my Reply folder at least I would see it several times a day. As I use my Reply folder mainly for work e-mail I think I need a second one for lower priority replies. TB! is a good program and I've lots to learn. Learning a new program UI is not easy. Used with other tools TB! I'm sure will become an instrumental tool for me. It is my main tool to accomplish my daily work, like VA was in the past. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.60c Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Miguel, Sunday, May 19, 2002, 6:57:54 PM, you wrote: IIRC you are either 7 or 8 hours ahead of me which makes it 2:00 AM or 3:00 AM. I believe there is a TB! macro which converts this time to your time. Don't you sleep? MAU Well, I can think of a few filters I'd like to have to do some actions MAU except moving the message to another folder. For example the Ignore MAU filter I'm experimenting with. It is an Incoming mail filter so source MAU folder is _forced_ to Inbox and if I don't want to move the filtered MAU messages the target folder has to be Inbox. But then, if I want to MAU manually run the Ignore filter on another folder (i.e. TBUDL), MAU filtered messages will be moved to Inbox unless I edit the filter MAU before using it. It's a stupid limitation. Looks like you would need an Ignore filter for each folder you read, then you would need separate hot keys for each folder. g MAU keep mine as simple as possible. KISS, you know. KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID. Yes. Great principle. MAU (much bigger than US, BTW :) Yes, I'm aware of that fact. g MAU You see, this is an example of what I mean by saying about forgetting MAU to do a search and whatever. I have your message still marked for MAU Reply (with a colour group) but I haven done a search in a while. If MAU it had been moved to my Reply folder at least I would see it several MAU times a day. As I use my Reply folder mainly for work e-mail I think I MAU need a second one for lower priority replies. This sounds like what I wanted to do originally with my read filter. Use incoming filter to put messages in appropriate folder. Use color group to determine action. Use color group as trigger on manual read filter to place in another folder and park message. Apparently manual read filters do not work, but must be marked active. When I run an active filter on Folder | Re-filter runs much slower on this old PC. So much so that I've shelved the ideal for the suggested search method by Roelof. MAU It is my main tool to accomplish my daily work, like VA was in MAU the past. It kind of forces you up that learning curve. g -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Manual Filter?
Hello TBUL, In short I want to manage the TBUL message base which is based upon purging messages based upon a number of days and keeping those messages deemed worth keeping. This is what Ive attempted to do, but it is not working. I'm trying to create a manual filter of read messages of looking at the messages in a folder with a certain color group and moving them to another folder. This folder I'm trying to move the messages to is actually a sub-folder of the original. What I've done since starting to use TB! is use color groups to indicate what type of helpful TB! hint the message is from TBUL. One of the actions in addition to the move on the filter is to Park the message. I then was planning on purging the folder based upon time frame. From what of read about Read filters is they have to be applied automatically meaning at the time the message is marked read. If this is the case my intended use of the filter will NOT work, since all messages are already marked as read. Thinking about how TB! works here with reading other applicable TBUL messages I probably would be best doing a search on the color group, then move all to the intended folder. I would have to park all the messages by selecting them and a Ctrl + J. I would have to change how messages are marked read from 2 seconds to manual, then change my manual Read filter to active. If I understand everything correctly, then when I mark the messages as read manually (Ctrl + M). The only issue I have with my solution provided it is workable is that now I have to manually mark all messages as read. This would be lots of Ctrl + M's. A possible IGNORE capability is looking real good now. I've included a copy of my filter below providing my thinking is correct for the solution. Is my thinking correct here on a go forward basis, or what is my best alternative to do what I want to do? Do sub-folders inherit the characteristics of their parent and can they be changed? BeginFilter Name: Helpful Hints Active: 0 Source: \\Mail Lists\The Bat!\TB! User DL Target: \\Mail Lists\The Bat!\TB! User DL\Hints CopyFolder: none MainSet: 20^.* Actions: faoManualOnly,faPark,faoAdvColor AddGroups: DelGroups: ForwardTemplate: ConfirmTemplate: ReplyTemplate: FwdAddr: RedirectAddr: NewAddr: NewTemplate: ExtCmd: ExtFile: ExtractDir: ColourGroup: default AddAddrItems: afiFrom, DelAddrItems: afiFrom, HotKey: 0 IsOfColour: TB SizeBigger: 0 SizeSmaller: 0 AgeOlder: 0 AgeNewer: 0 InAddrPos: 0 OutAddrPos: 0 InAddrGroups: NoAddrGroups: KillFile: KillMethod: 0 SaveTemplate: SndFile: SysSound: 0 SoundTime: 0:00-0:00 AllowTime: 0:00-0:00 EndFilter -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Greg, On Sat, 18 May 2002 10:55:05 -0500GMT (18-5-02, 17:55 +0200GMT, where I live), you wrote: GS In short I want to manage the TBUL message base which is based upon GS purging messages based upon a number of days and keeping those GS messages deemed worth keeping. I think you're going way to difficult. Just park the messages worth saving and let TB purge on age. It'll leave the parked messages. When you notice some parked messages at the end of your folder, you can move them manually to possible subfolders. (First you've got to unpark them.) -- Groetjes, Roelof Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Roelof, Saturday, May 18, 2002, 4:51:05 PM, you wrote: RO I think you're going way to difficult. Yes I agree with you. I just did search and Ctrl + A to select all, then Ctrl + J to park all. I'll just leave them in the folder and they'll sit after purge. Putting that all aside though am I correct on the Read filter in that it only works automatically at the time the message is indicated as read? If I'm correct on Read filters why does the Manual option even exist for the filter rule? -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Greg, On Sat, 18 May 2002 18:17:27 -0500GMT (19-5-02, 1:17 +0200GMT, where I live), you wrote: GS Putting that all aside though am I correct on the Read filter in GS that it only works automatically at the time the message is indicated GS as read? Yep. GS If I'm correct on Read filters why does the Manual GS option even exist for the filter rule? Sometimes it comes in handy when you're able to do some filtering that you only want to happen when you're watching or after you've done some checking or whatever. Then you'll go for re-filtering the folder, there you can choose from different sets (in, out, read, replied) your manual filters get run, it's even possible to run only manual filters. So actually it's nice to have manual filters. Especially the 'manual only' option gives you the possibility to run only one filter without deactivating all the others. -- Groetjes, Roelof Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Greg, Putting that all aside though am I correct on the Read filter in that it only works automatically at the time the message is indicated as read? If I'm correct on Read filters why does the Manual option even exist for the filter rule? I have just tested a couple of my Read messages filter manually and they worked just fine even though the messages were already marked as Read. What I did for the test is to assign Reply or Action colour group to a few of the messages I have (already marked as Read) in my Inbox-Known folder. Then, I manually filtered the Inbox-Known folder with my Read filters and those messages in Reply colour group were moved to my Reply folder, and those with Action colour to Action folder. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v1.60c Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Roelof, Saturday, May 18, 2002, 6:54:27 PM, you wrote: GS Putting that all aside though am I correct on the Read filter GS in that it only works automatically at the time the message is GS indicated as read? RO Yep. See Miguel's message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Either I'm missing something here or you don't agree with Miguel. If I recall reading a message from Allie, she stated read filters were on automatic only which would agree with your statement. Let me check, and while I'm checking I'm going to get another beer. See Allie's reply per [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Either I'm missing something or TB! works differently on different machines. -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Miguel, Saturday, May 18, 2002, 6:55:30 PM, you wrote: MAU I have just tested a couple of my Read messages filter manually MAU and they worked just fine even though the messages were already MAU marked as Read. There seems to be either a difference of opinion, or differences in how TB! works on different PC with possibly different versions. See my reply to Roelof. MAU What I did for the test is to assign Reply or Action colour group MAU to a few of the messages I have (already marked as Read) in my MAU Inbox-Known folder. Then, I manually filtered the Inbox-Known MAU folder with my Read filters and those messages in Reply colour MAU group were moved to my Reply folder, and those with Action colour MAU to Action folder. Well I'm trying to do something similar. See my original post on this message which includes a copy of the read filter. What I'm doing is creating a manual read filter (which works according to you) and search on wild card ^.* and color group and trying to move to a sub-folder and park at the same time. What I'm trying to do is an extension of our discussion when I first started using TB!. I marked messages in this ML based upon my perception of functionality to me. I was thinking about purging message DB after period of time and parking those which are deemed important. Basically I'm learning. I agree with Roelof's suggestion in that I'm doing to much for what I need to accomplish. So I think just parking the messages and assigning a color group based upon functionality would be good. The problem appears to be how read filers work for some and not others. I'd rather keep the 2 seconds automatic mark to read because I don't want to have to Ctrl + M every message to mark as read. To me this seems like a lot of work. So either I missed something or there is got to be another way. This as well as your earlier message on how you set up TB! as well as the ticker thread have got me to thinking about how to manage message DB. TB! filters are a great tool, and I've read the thread on RegEx which on initial read seems to take to another level (i.e. makes even great tool even better). So if I can master TB! tools it can become an even more valuable too. BTW I'm on my 3rd beer after watching the Preakness. Great race and triple crown winner still possible. Also I noticed you never replied to my message from over a week ago on managing DB, so according to your recent message on managing TB! you must not have felt it important. ROFLOL I will admit some of the concepts were a little out there, but I believe valid. Given the limited response and IMHO maybe not the best place to post such a response. Have a good weekend! -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg Strong [GS] wrote: ... GS [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Either I'm GS missing something here or you don't agree with Miguel. If I recall GS reading a message from Allie, she stated read filters were on GS automatic only which would agree with your statement. Actually, I have to regularly shave my moustache and beard. g I'm a Mr. For read filters to be automatically, this will only happen if the message is automatically marked as read and when you move to another message. You can however run any active read filter manually. You can apply the read filter/s to any folder in the account where the filter rule resides. You can do this with any filter set. You can manually apply incoming filter sets to any other folders within the respective accounts. Try it. - -- -=Allie C Martin=- List Moderator | TB! v1.60k | Windows XP Pro PGP/GPG Public Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=2B0717E2 _ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE85wmSV8nrYCsHF+IRAkJ5AKCNfVP9HZOJ880xtG/4VqbRFe0XhgCeIXnw qbtQt1E2x7lTAc8RGKWvWv8= =OEtC -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Allie, Saturday, May 18, 2002, 9:10:25 PM, you wrote: ACM Actually, I have to regularly shave my moustache and beard. g I'm a ACM Mr. I do apologize. -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
Re: Manual Filter?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg Strong [GS] wrote: ... ACM Actually, I have to regularly shave my moustache and beard. g ACM I'm a Mr. GS I do apologize. No problem. Happens all the time. :-) - -- -=Allie C Martin=- List Moderator | TB! v1.60k | Windows XP Pro PGP/GPG Public Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=2B0717E2 _ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQE85xbwV8nrYCsHF+IRAvNLAKDUzfSa3vF/wfDEuLRzMUvLz8FDSACglmh2 B0CBKYpZfUpz/v1LriuzK0w= =lAZj -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current Ver: 1.60k FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com
TB! V1.54/10 - manual filter by hot key not working
Hello TBUDListers. I created the following filter can't get it to work. Any ideas would be helpful. I select a msg, press hot-keys nothing happens. TIA Rule Source = cable account/outbox Move msg -- dialup account/outbox Strings @ in kludges yes manual only Options execute act by defined hot-key check selected msg against rule -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield, CT USA TB! V1.54/10/W2K_SP2/PGP Key ID: 0x3F14A060 ICQ 41116329 -- Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Re: TB! V1.54/10 - manual filter by hot key not working
Hello List, On Saturday, November 03, 2001 at 5:33:14 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (at least in part): jbc Hello TBUDListers. jbcI created the following filter can't get it to work. jbcAny ideas would be helpful. I select a msg, press jbchot-keys nothing happens. TIA jbcRule jbc Source = cable account/outbox jbc Move msg -- dialup account/outbox jbcStrings jbc @ in kludges yes jbc manual only jbcOptions jbc execute act by defined hot-key jbc check selected msg against rule Two things: 1.) Have you already tried '.' in kludges and Regular expression on? 2.) Is it possible any other application catches the HotKey you've assigned to this filter? What happens if you run Re-filter / Manual filters only on that folder? Does _this_ work? 3.) OK, I said two *g* ... But: as you use 1.54/10 could you copy the filter (Ctrl+C) and paste it into a mail so we (*) could examine it a little bit better? (*) we = the people with 1.54/x that already can copy/paste filters from/to clear-text; other would need to add a test-filter manually with the given values. P.S.: Yeah, I'm back again ... Had 10 days full of sun and without my lovely e-mail client ... what a hard life :-) But it showed me: I'm not more than a 3.5 on E-mailaholics International scale :-) -- Regards Peter Palmreuthermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Bat! v1.54/10 on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1) How did a fool and his money get together in the first place? -- Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Re: TB! V1.54/10 - manual filter by hot key not working
Jan, On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, at 11:33:14 [GMT -0500] (which was 22:03 where I live) you wrote: jbc Options jbc execute act by defined hot-key jbc check selected msg against rule I am not sure what or why. But the rule works when you un check the 'selected msg against rule' Hope it works for you. -- Warm regards, Raj mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener. Replied on Sunday, November 04, 2001 using TB Ver 1.53t on Windows NT -- Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Re: Manual Filter?
Hi Marc, On 27 July 2000 at 23:52:13 GMT -0400 (which was 04:52 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Manual Filter?": MW Is there an option to manually apply a filter to a folder? So you MW can filter messages that were created after the filter was? Yes. In the main TB window, navigate to the folder containing your unfiltered messages and choose Folder -- Re-filter. HTH -- Cheers, .\\arck Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA www: http://www.silverstones.com PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY *--- | Using The Bat! 1.45 S/MIME S/N 14F4B4B2 | under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 *--- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Manual Filter?
Hello tbuDL, Is there an option to manually apply a filter to a folder? So you can filter messages that were created after the filter was? -- Bye Marc I just took an IQ test. The results were negative. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM:ncl2fth http://members.home.com/ncl2fth The Bat! 1.45 S/MIME / Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Manual Filter?
Hello Marc, On Wednesday, July 26, 2000 at 23:52:13 GMT -0400 (which was 8:52 PM where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: Is there an option to manually apply a filter to a folder? So you can filter messages that were created after the filter was? If all your filters are automatic filters, then set that one to manual. Then use Folder-Refilter. Then select the filter set you want to use and select "Manual Filters only". If you want to run your folder through all the filters in the selected sets, then unchecking "Manual Filters only" will compare every message in your folder to every filter (automatic or manual) in the selected sets. Of course this is conditional upon the actions and order of the particular filters... -- Thanks for writing, Januk Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.45 S/MIME under Windows 98 4.10 Build A -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Manual filter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey Travisimo!, Friday, December 31, 1999, 8:03:33 AM, you wrote: T One final question for tonight! G In the mail filter, there is a T checkbox for "active" and a checkbox for "manual". I assume the T "active" one just sets the filter to on or off. I don't understand T what the "manual" one does though. I tried it and my filter just T didn't work at all if I set it to "manual". How do you "manually" T enable the filter? I think what you're looking for is the "Re-filter" command in the Folder menu... - -- L8r! Carstenmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Today's hidden secret: ~~ This is an answer given by an 11-year-old on a science exam: The body consists of three parts: The brainium, the borax, and the abominable cavity. The brainium contains the brain, the borax contains the heart and lungs, and the abominable cavity contains the bowels, of which there are five: a, e, i, o, and u. ** Using The Bat! 1.38e under Windows 98 4.10 Build A on an Athlon 500 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 10 GB U2W HDD, TNT2U ** -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQA/AwUBOGx/3rfqRmh+VoydEQKmfQCg4dk2KOnT6f9Qrlmui7yjtJcebnkAoJR3 SH6KPL8LYnGgaXxqXm5Cr6LQ =Vhjr -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --
Manual filter
One final question for tonight! G In the mail filter, there is a checkbox for "active" and a checkbox for "manual". I assume the "active" one just sets the filter to on or off. I don't understand what the "manual" one does though. I tried it and my filter just didn't work at all if I set it to "manual". How do you "manually" enable the filter? -- Take care, Travis -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --