Re: Parked, so to speak.

2000-02-07 Thread Allie Martin

On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 11:08:22 +0400, Oleg Zalyalov wrote:

 Well, suppose I have a read messages filter for folder to move to some
 archive  folder.  And sometimes I want some messages to remain in this
 source  folder  for a while. I can park them. After I have no need for
 them  in  source  folder  I can either unpark and refilter manually or
 just manually move to the archive folder.

My experience with doing that is that the parked message does
get filtered but through the creation of a parked duplicate of the
parked message which is placed in the destination folder for the
filter. I discovered this when I decided to manage new mail for TBUDL
and TBBETA from one folder. I had some parked messages in the common
folder and each time I ran the manual filters the parked messages
would stay in the common folder, but upon checking the TBUDL and
TBBETA folders I saw a whole lot (approx. 20 each at the time) of the
same parked messages duplicated and was wondering what would have
caused it, but I know now. It's a serious bug to me. Are you saying
that its been fixed?

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Parked, so to speak.

2000-02-04 Thread rellieb-jean


Dear Batlist

Is there a way to move 'Parked' messages to another folder without
losing their parked status on arrival?

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Re: Parked, so to speak.

2000-02-04 Thread Tony Boom


This message: 04/02/2000 12:28 GMT.



  Hello rellieb-jean,

  Friday, February 04, 2000, 11:41:04 AM, you wrote:

rj Is there a way to move 'Parked' messages to another folder without
rj losing their parked status on arrival?


  I just un park them, move them to the folder I want and then park them
  again.
  


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Re[2]: Parked, so to speak.

2000-02-04 Thread Oleg Zalyalov

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Friday, February 04, 2000, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Parked, so to speak.:

 Does it make sense to anyone?
AVK Nope, for me it doesn't.
I meant did anyone understood my post. :(

AVK I'd better have a clear "make read-only" feature. I really hardly
AVK understand what this "parked" word means, frankly speaking;-)
I  think  you mean 'undeletable' flag? What then should happen to this
flagged  'undeletable'  or  'readonly' message if it has been moved to
Trash  folder?  'Parking' now means that message should reside to this
very  folder  and  can not be moved (including deleted) from folder to
anywhere (including Trash folder) accidentally.

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Re: Parked, so to speak.

2000-02-04 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 4 Feb 00, at 20:34, Oleg Zalyalov wrote
about "Re[2]: Parked, so to speak.":

  Does it make sense to anyone?
 AVK Nope, for me it doesn't.

 I meant did anyone understood my post. :(

Russian
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 AVK I'd better have a clear "make read-only" feature. I really hardly
 AVK understand what this "parked" word means, frankly speaking;-)

 I  think  you mean 'undeletable' flag? What then should happen to this
 flagged  'undeletable'  or  'readonly' message if it has been moved to Trash 
 folder?  

If it's drag'n'dropped there, the flag should be unset. If it's deleted by pressing 
Del or whatever, it shouldn't be deleted. If it's moved somewhere except 
Trash, it should stay read-only.

 'Parking' now means that message should reside to this very  folder and  can
 not be moved (including deleted) from folder to anywhere (including Trash
 folder) accidentally. 

Do you see any sense in forcing inability to *move* the message to another 
folder? What practical usage can you suggest for this? I cannot think of any, 
personally;-)

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Re[2]: Parked, so to speak.

2000-02-04 Thread Oleg Zalyalov

Hello, the Bat! list recipients,

Friday, February 04, 2000, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Parked, so to speak.:

AVK Do you see any sense in forcing inability to *move* the message to another
AVK folder? What practical usage can you suggest for this? I cannot think of any, 
AVK personally;-)

I  must think on it. But if the feature is present you can always find
some usage for it can't you? ;-)

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Re: Parked, so to speak.

2000-02-04 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 4 Feb 00, at 21:29, Oleg Zalyalov wrote
about "Re[2]: Parked, so to speak.":

 Friday, February 04, 2000, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
about
 Parked, so to speak.:
 
 AVK Do you see any sense in forcing inability to *move* the message to another
 AVK folder? What practical usage can you suggest for this? I cannot think of any, 
 AVK personally;-)
 
 I  must think on it. But if the feature is present you can always find
 some usage for it can't you? ;-)

*I* can't. If it were "read-only" flag, I certainly could: I use this feature in 
Pegasus. But in TB having set the "parked" flag on a group of messages 
means that I'll get heaps of "are you sure?" "are you _really_ sure???" 
dialogues each time I decide to re-assemble my folders structure... It sure 
isn't the thing I'd love to get;-) Well, if somebody could tell "wow! that's the way 
it _has_ to work, *since* this and that useful things can be done this way" -- 
then I'd shut up, of course. But right now we (okay, _you_) just keep 
explaining again and again _how_it_works_right_now_, failing to even explain, 
_why_. I'd sure wish one of the developers to explain, what was their secret 
intention underlying their deceision to implement it the way it works now;-)

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