Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-13 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello rich,

Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:53:40 AM, you wrote:

C BeginFilter
C Name: Outgoing
C Active: 1
C Source: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C Target: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C CopyFolder: none
C MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C Actions:
C AddGroups: 

rg  ... snip ...

C SoundTime: 0:00-0:00
C AllowTime: 0:00-0:00
C EndFilter

rg (I am sure I speak for the newer members when I say) I would love for
rg somebody to write a tutor on what each line (and the values in each)
rg in an exported filter could mean! I would learn a lot.

/You talkin' 'bout me?/

Exactly. WTH does it do? I assume it does what you (or rather, I) said
it does, but I can't for the life of me deduce that from the script
given. Furthermore, do I cut and paste this somewhere and click OK? :).

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-13 Thread Chris

Charles M. Gerungan @ 2004-Jun-13 4:59:43 AM
Threading across folders mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Furthermore, do I cut and paste this somewhere and click OK? :).
You just copy and paste; no clicking OK is required. First, select all
of the filter (from BeginFilter to EndFilter). Then, open the Sorting
Office for the account for which you want to use this filter. Right
click on the Outgoing mail folder and select paste. You now have a
filter! You will need to tweak the source and destination folders and
the exclusion list.

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-13 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Chris,

Sunday, June 13, 2004, 5:42:37 PM, you wrote:

C mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Furthermore, do I cut and paste this somewhere and click OK? :).

C You just copy and paste; no clicking OK is required. First, select all
C of the filter (from BeginFilter to EndFilter). Then, open the Sorting
C Office for the account for which you want to use this filter. Right
C click on the Outgoing mail folder and select paste. You now have a
C filter! You will need to tweak the source and destination folders and
C the exclusion list.

I know myself, so I have to ask this question: No matter what I do with
your script, I won't lose any messages, right?

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-13 Thread Chris

Charles M. Gerungan @ 2004-Jun-13 11:59:27 AM
Threading across folders mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I know myself, so I have to ask this question: No matter what I do with
 your script, I won't lose any messages, right?
My filter does NOT delete any messages. It only moves them. So, when
you send a message, instead of finding it in the Sent Mail folder, you
will find it in the Inbox, underneath the original message.

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-12 Thread Chris

Charles M. Gerungan @ 2004-Jun-11 9:14:46 AM
Threading across folders mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Not trying to hijack the thread, but I think something nice (that's
 also related) is if it would be possible to save your reply in the
 same folder as the message you're replying to.
I have an outgoing filter that does that for non-mailing list messages
I send:
BeginFilter
Name: Outgoing
Active: 1
Source: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CopyFolder: none
MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actions: 
AddGroups: 
DelGroups: 
ForwardTemplate: 
ConfirmTemplate: 
ReplyTemplate: 
FwdAddr: 
RedirectAddr: 
NewAddr: 
NewTemplate: 
ExtCmd: 
ExtFile: 
ExtractDir: 
ColourGroup: default
AddAddrItems: 
DelAddrItems: 
HotKey: 0
IsOfColour: default
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

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-11 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello rich,

Friday, June 11, 2004, 1:10:16 AM, you wrote:

rg Assume I receive an email. It is in my in-box.
rg I reply to it and then move it to a sub-folder.
rg At some time later I need to see my reply.

rg Is there a way I can select the mssg I replied to and tell it to show
rg me the thread? Bear in mind the reply is in my sent mail folder!

Apple Mail does that, too. Nice feature.

Not trying to hijack the thread, but I think something nice (that's
also related) is if it would be possible to save your reply in the
same folder as the message you're replying to.

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-11 Thread M i c C u l l e n
On Friday, June 11, 2004 @ 9:14:46 PM, Charles M. Gerungan wrote:

[snips]

Charles Not trying to hijack the thread, but I think something nice (that's
Charles also related) is if it would be possible to save your reply in the
Charles same folder as the message you're replying to.

Which is what Agent lets you do, and it's a very very good feature.

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-11 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello M,

Friday, June 11, 2004, 3:59:48 PM, you wrote:

Charles Not trying to hijack the thread, but I think something nice (that's
Charles also related) is if it would be possible to save your reply in the
Charles same folder as the message you're replying to.

MicCullen Which is what Agent lets you do, and it's a very very good feature.

What is Agent? Is it a plugin which gives me this functionality in
TheBat!?

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-11 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Charles!

On Friday, June 11, 2004, 8:14 AM, you wrote:

CMG Not trying to hijack the thread, but I think something nice (that's
CMG also related) is if it would be possible to save your reply in the
CMG same folder as the message you're replying to.

There's a way to make a filter in The Bat! which will do that. I'm not
that far along in using filters so I can't teach you about that.
Perhaps you could start a new thread with a subject line something
like How to filter Replies to Original Message folder. That might
catch the eye of some of the experts here, who might not be watching
the threading across folders thread.

Right now, I myself go down to my Sent Mail folder after I send a
Reply to some of my correspondents in Private Mail, and do a
Right-Click on that Reply in the Sent mail message list. I choose
Copy to, and then I have the Reply in the Original Message folder
(for instance, the folder labeled Sue, for my sister).

I do this because I like to keep a chronological Sent Mail folder.

I think a filter could be made that would do both, keep a copy of the
Reply in the Sent folder and in the Original Message folder. But I've
had too much else to learn to try to do this for myself yet.

Anyway, you could also go to the link at the bottom of all posts to
this list and have a look at info there. Just an extra thing to try.
:)

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-11 Thread Allie Martin
rich gregory wrote:

 Sometimes in TB! I'll move mssgs FROM the sent mail folder TO the
 folder where the rest of the correspondence with that
 individual/company resides. One really nice thing about Eudora was
 that putting a SENT mssg into any in-box folder would cause the
 header to show in italics to differentiate it (Sent) from the other
 msssg in the folder (Recv'd).

A TB! colour group could deal with that differentiation.

Outgoing message filters could be used to move the message to the
folder of choice and correspondingly change colour group.

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Re: Threading across folders

2004-06-10 Thread Robin Anson
On Fri 11 June 2004, 9:10:16 +1000, Rich Gregory wrote:
 Is there a way I can select the mssg I replied to and tell it to show
 me the thread? Bear in mind the reply is in my sent mail folder!

Highlight the message and press CTRL-BACKSPACE.

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