Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-27 Thread Rick
Hi list, after a long struggle we managed to get everything imported. Anyone interested in a program that imports all *.eml in a folder tree into the very same folder tree in TB! with only one additional manual step? Just let me know. I think there would be a LOT of use for such a

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-27 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi, R I think there would be a LOT of use for such a program!!! Concur! -- MfG, Altomailto:a...@treadstone79.de The Bat! 5.0.36.2 Windows 7 6.1 build 7601 Service Pack 1 pgpsCaoSgRZPF.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-27 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Friday, April 27, 2012, 11:13:11 AM, Rick wrote: Anyone interested in a program that imports all *.eml in a folder tree into the very same folder tree in TB! with only one additional manual step? Just let me know. I think there would be a LOT of use for such a program!!! I just log on

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi, RT Otherwise keep the IMAP connection and configure that to download RT entire messages in Account|Properties|Mail management|IMAP Fine-Tune. I can only speak for my personal experience, but for me this feature has never worked as expected and certainly doesn't with v5.0.36.2: No messeges

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi, RT If that's really what you want to achieve just create a new account RT pointing to the POP3 server and download the mails. I don't think this will do the trick, since POP3 can't handle folders. Throwing over 1000 folders together just for the transfer and then sort it out manually

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Alto, --- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 01:21 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local RT Otherwise keep the IMAP connection and configure that to download RT entire messages in Account|Properties|Mail management|IMAP RT Fine-Tune. I can only

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Alto, --- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 01:23 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local RT If that's really what you want to achieve just create a new RT account pointing to the POP3 server and download the mails. I don't think this will do

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi, E Someone here suggested to create a POP account and then it would read E all eMails including folders. Is that so? No. POP3 doesn't know of folders in the first place. All you can do is create local folders in TheBat, which are local to the machine the have been created on, and manually

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Raymund, --- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 04:45 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local What's wrong with that? You wanted to have a copy of the data on your hard drive. There it is. Even when you have a POP3 setup with subfolders each

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Alto, --- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 04:40 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local E Someone here suggested to create a POP account and then it would E read all eMails including folders. Is that so? No. POP3 doesn't know of folders

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Raymund, --- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 05:14 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local Even when you have a POP3 setup with subfolders each of these folders will contain there own messages.tbb and messages.tbn file. Fair enough. But how

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Raymund, --- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 05:33 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local I create a pop Account and add manually all the folders to it. I open TB! press Shift-CTRL-Alt+L and all folders will be imported. Then I go from folder

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi, E I create a pop Account and add manually all the folders to it. All 1200 of them? ;-) E I open TB! press Shift-CTRL-Alt+L and all folders will be imported. I don't get that - if you already set up the folders, why do this? E Then I go from folder to folder and cp from IMAP Account

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Alto, --- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 06:03 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local E I create a pop Account and add manually all the folders to it. All 1200 of them? ;-) Yep! But I give you a hint, that I have made a try with aid4mails

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Vilius Šumskas
Hi, Eddie 50minco...@gmail.com rašė: -- Using aid4mails I uploaded all the eMails successfully on an IMAP account. I see the folders properly and ALL eMails. Now I want this exactly on the local HD. TB!'s IMAP local cache IS permanent. Just set it to always download all emails. --

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Raymund, --- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 06:22 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local How about that? I wouldn't do that :-) Why? Too much work :-) Thanks for saving my time :) DOS times are ages behind me :( Well, they are for most

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Vilius, --- Vilius Šumskas / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 06:34 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local -- Using aid4mails I uploaded all the eMails successfully on an IMAP account. I see the folders properly and ALL eMails. Now I want this exactly

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Vilius Šumskas
-- Using aid4mails I uploaded all the eMails successfully on an IMAP account. I see the folders properly and ALL eMails. Now I want this exactly on the local HD. TB!'s IMAP local cache IS permanent. Just set it to always download all emails. Yes Vilius, but they are not in a clear

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Vilius, --- Vilius Šumskas / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 07:28 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local See also my post mid:1725399841.20120422161...@gmail.com Why do you need a folder structure? Not me. It's my clients computer and he wants it this way

RE: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Vilius Šumskas
See also my post mid:1725399841.20120422161...@gmail.com Why do you need a folder structure? Not me. It's my clients computer and he wants it this way. Same as we discussed with Tony, I have to create alternatives when clients have a not so optimal idea and insist on it. As far as I

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Vilius, --- Vilius Šumskas / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 09:19 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local Not me. It's my clients computer and he wants it this way. Same as we discussed with Tony, I have to create alternatives when clients have a not so optimal

RE: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Vilius Šumskas
Not me. It's my clients computer and he wants it this way. Same as we discussed with Tony, I have to create alternatives when clients have a not so optimal idea and insist on it. As far as I understand your client just wants a whole copy of email base cached locally. This is fully

Re[2]: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Simon Martin
Hi Eddie, He does. POP you can work with it even without Internet. With IMAP you must have a connection. You don't need to have an IMAP connection if you select download mail and attachments. Your cache size grows tremendously, but it works very well. -- __ _ Debian GNU User

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Vilius, --- Vilius Šumskas / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 09:59 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local He does. POP you can work with it even without Internet. With IMAP you must have a connection. No, you don't. IMAP can be fully used offline. I forgot

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Eddie
Dear Simon, --- Simon Martin / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 10:01 PM [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local You don't need to have an IMAP connection if you select download mail and attachments. Your cache size grows tremendously, but it works very well. I just

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-22 Thread Vilius Šumskas
He does. POP you can work with it even without Internet. With IMAP you must have a connection. No, you don't. IMAP can be fully used offline. I forgot to tell you one experience I have made with this/his 3,5 GB eMail structure. I had to change the Top Level Folder Name. After doing

[second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-21 Thread Eddie
Dear all, I have successfully uploaded over 3 GB of eMails to an IMAP account on gMail including all folders as it should be. I used Aid4mails. Now I need also to have all those eMails including all attachments and folders permanently stored on the local HD in order to have it used under a POP

Re: [second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local

2012-04-21 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi, E I have successfully uploaded over 3 GB of eMails to an IMAP account on E gMail including all folders as it should be. I used Aid4mails. In what format did that program store the mails? If it is a standard (like MSG/EML), just use the command Tools/Import in TheBat. -- MfG, Alto