small address-book bug

2001-01-30 Thread Roel

Hello Everybody,

  when there's no 'default'-addressbook set (where addresses go when
  you use the ctrl-w combo), the address isn't added to
  any address-book...

  to reproduce:
  - delete all your address-books from the list
  - re-add them, don't select a default
  - try to add an address using ctrl-w (or right-click/specials/add
sender to addressbook)
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Re: small address-book bug

2001-01-30 Thread Tony Owens

On Tuesday, January 30, 2001, at 10:21:49 AM, Roel wrote:


R   when there's no 'default'-addressbook set (where addresses go when
R   you use the ctrl-w combo), the address isn't added to
R   any address-book...

Personally, I think it would be nice to be able to choose "on the
fly" which AB an address is added to. I find myself moving
addresses from the default AB to another AB quite often.



Tony O.[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Re[2]: small address-book bug

2001-01-30 Thread edoc

Hello Tony,

Tuesday, January 30, 2001, 10:33:45 AM, you wrote:

TO On Tuesday, January 30, 2001, at 10:21:49 AM, Roel wrote:


R   when there's no 'default'-addressbook set (where addresses go when
R   you use the ctrl-w combo), the address isn't added to
R   any address-book...

TO Personally, I think it would be nice to be able to choose "on the
TO fly" which AB an address is added to. I find myself moving
TO addresses from the default AB to another AB quite often.



TO Tony O.[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Anyone know the process for Importing an Address Book from
Outlook Express?

I am considering TheBat as a possible replacement to OE but
the inability to import my large Address Book is limiting.

Thanks!  Doc

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Re[3]: small address-book bug

2001-01-30 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello edoc,

On Tuesday, January 30, 2001 12:17:52 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'small address-book bug':

edoc Anyone know the process for Importing an Address Book from
edoc Outlook Express?

  I don't why you call this a but. I would say many of us went thru this
  process. Essentially export OE to some sort of deliminated (comma,
  tab) file  then import into a TB! AB. Should work without much
  difficulty. Welcome to TB!

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Re[4]: small address-book bug

2001-01-30 Thread edoc

Hello Jan,

Tuesday, January 30, 2001, 12:33:32 PM, you wrote:

JR Hello edoc,

JR On Tuesday, January 30, 2001 12:17:52 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
JR following in regards to 'small address-book bug':

edoc Anyone know the process for Importing an Address Book from
edoc Outlook Express?

JR   I don't why you call this a but. I would say many of us went thru this
JR   process. Essentially export OE to some sort of deliminated (comma,
JR   tab) file  then import into a TB! AB. Should work without much
JR   difficulty. Welcome to TB!


I tried this several different ways without success.  Anyone have
a step-by-step method that does work, please?

I get the names but not the E-mail addresses.  I tried comma
delimited and text type files.  I tried a variety of manual
edits to the files created using the Export feature of OE,
still no success.

Help?  Thanks!  Doc

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Re[2]: small address-book bug

2001-01-30 Thread edoc


Got it!  Thanks!  OE Address Book is now in TB.

Missed an unlabeled drop-down window in the Import process.

Doc



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Re[5]: small address-book bug

2001-01-30 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Doc,

On Tuesday, January 30, 2001 12:43:31 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'small address-book bug':

edoc I tried this several different ways without success.  Anyone have
edoc a step-by-step method that does work, please?

edoc I get the names but not the E-mail addresses. 

  I can give you a step by step but what occurs to me is that when you
  are in the import process, TB! provides a mapping dialogue so you
  can match incoming info with the TB! AB.

  Take a special look under the "Address Book Field"  see if eMail is
  set to "no". I think TB! may do this by default  if this is not
  changed to "yes" manually, it will import all the other info but
  *not* the email addresses. That could explain your dilemma.

  HTH

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