Martin,
On 24-04-2005 23:21, you [MWot] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MWot Wouldn't it be nice if TB! followed the same naming convention
MWot used with POP3 accounts, e.g. tbbeta.TBB?
Yup!
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author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 3.0.9.17 Return Pro
Hello all,
Monday, April 25, 2005, Gary wrote:
A OTOH, IMAPS connections work perfectly when using ThunderBird and
A Mulberry. I don't know what's the problem with TB!.
agreed, also works with Mutt and Pine.
I have no problem with IMAPS in TB! 3.0.9.18 connecting to many IMAP
servers. What is
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 9:24:30 PM [GMT -0500], Neal Laugman wrote:
So are you saying once you cleared it, all is well? Do you think this
an artifact from the beta-testing fixes? IOW the cache created by a
previous version is causing grief with the latest?
In this instance no. I didn't
Hello Jonathan,
JA I do have a theory on this, because I used to get this when spending time
JA off of the betas (or TB in general). I have a feeling that because you'd
JA not had it open in such a while, and that the folders were completely out
JA of sync (in terms of what TB has cached, and
Hello Allie,
Sunday, April 24, 2005, 5:06:21 AM, you wrote:
I find this suggestion frustrating at times, but have you tried
clearing and rebuilding that folders local cache to see what happens
and if it's repaired?
Sadly... this was the solution :/ Cleared the cache out, and it was
all nice
Hi 9Val,
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:52:24 +0300 UTC (4/25/2005, 8:52 AM -0600 UTC my time),
9Val wrote:
JA UID FETCH 1:* {fetch options here}
9 Historically, it uses FETCH 1:* (UID FLAGS) to get valid UIDs and
9 flagssynced. I'm thinking about cheapiest way to do it -
9 perhaps
Hello 9Val,
Monday, April 25, 2005, 8:52:24 AM, you wrote:
Hello Jonathan,
JA I do have a theory on this, because I used to get this when spending time
JA off of the betas (or TB in general). I have a feeling that because you'd
JA not had it open in such a while, and that the folders were
On Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 10:53:01 PM [GMT -0500], Jonathan Angliss
wrote:
I think I almost about died laughing, and I'm going to blame Allie for
cursing me :)
I confirm the transfer of 'IMAP' woes. At least some of them. :)
http://thebat.netdork.net/imap_wrong_body.png
Thanks Allie
Hi Jonathan,
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 22:53:01 -0500 UTC (4/23/2005, 10:53 PM -0600 UTC my
time), Jonathan Angliss wrote:
J We were discussing offlist some things about IMAP, and he had
J mentioned that he had not had a wrong body loading issue with the
J latest beta.
J
Hello Allie,
Sunday, April 24, 2005, 5:06:21 AM, you wrote:
I think I almost about died laughing, and I'm going to blame Allie
for cursing me :)
I confirm the transfer of 'IMAP' woes. At least some of them. :)
http://thebat.netdork.net/imap_wrong_body.png
Thanks Allie ;)
Look at that!
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 9:57:01 AM [GMT -0500], Gary wrote:
Also TB! still closes connection to the server when it feels like
it. This has happened a lot in the past, and still persists.. It just closed
the connection after 1 minute upon opening email this morning.
So far it
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 1:02:21 PM [GMT -0500], Jonathan Angliss
wrote:
Not yet... But this is a brand new install, cannot be more than 5 days
old, if we're looking at a possible corrupt cache already, then TB
really has er... gone down the toilet :) But for testing sakes, I
shall clear
Hello Allie,
On 24 April 2005, 21:54 you wrote:
That's if you know which tbb and tbi files to delete. They don't follow
the naming of the IMAP mailboxes. Additionally, doesn't clearing the
cache basically do that?
Wouldn't it be nice if TB! followed the same naming convention used
with POP3
Hi Allie,
--On Sunday, April 24, 2005 3:51 PM -0500 you wrote in part:
Also TB! still closes connection to the server when it feels like
it. This has happened a lot in the past, and still persists.. It just
closed the connection after 1 minute upon opening email this morning.
So far it
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 1:02:21 PM [GMT -0500], Jonathan Angliss
wrote:
Not yet... But this is a brand new install, cannot be more than 5 days
old, if we're looking at a possible corrupt cache already, then TB really
has er... gone down the toilet :) But for testing sakes, I shall
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 9:57:01 AM [GMT -0500], Gary wrote:
Also TB! still closes connection to the server when it feels
like it. This has happened a lot in the past, and still persists.. It
just closed the connection after 1 minute upon opening email this
morning.
So far it
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 6:59:23 PM [GMT -0500], Jonathan Angliss
wrote:
You can find the name it uses if I remember correctly. Right click on the
folder, go to properties, it is listed under there. And yes, in theory
clearing the cache should do that, but I've told TB to do that before
Hi Allie,
--On Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:40 PM -0500 you wrote in part:
But that's not good. That may be why clearing the cache doesn't help
with many of your or even my problems.
Let's see. Using my filemanager, I just navigated to the tbb and tbi
files of one of my IMAP mailboxes. I then
Hi Jonathan,
--On Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:08 PM -0500 you wrote in part:
I do have a theory on this, because I used to get this when spending time
off of the betas (or TB in general). I have a feeling that because you'd
not had it open in such a while, and that the folders were completely out
of
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 7:52:46 PM [GMT -0500], Gary wrote:
Why should anyone have to do this, to go through clearing caches, or not
being able to read email, or being logged off? I can easily switch from
client to client in Windows or UNIX/Linux, logging on to 2 different IMAP
servers
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 5:01:25 PM [GMT -0500], Gary wrote:
amen to that.. I have not hit nirvana yet g Going from email to
email has improved regarding being able to read the body of the
highlighted message, but still occasionally it will leave it blank
still, unable to read it. Also
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 7:57:03 PM [GMT -0500], Gary wrote:
I like this theory... In addition, this has happened on a very small folder
only holding 30 emails total.
I have all folders here set to not synchronise. What are your sync
settings?
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-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.0.9.18
Hi Allie,
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 20:22:41 -0500 UTC (4/24/2005, 8:22 PM -0600 UTC my time),
Allie Martin wrote:
I like this theory... In addition, this has happened on a very small folder
only holding 30 emails total.
A I have all folders here set to not synchronise. What are your sync
A
Allie
I agree that having to frequently clear the cache is unacceptable.
Proposals to clear my cache as a cure for my problems often frustrated
me. That would and has driven me away from using TB!. I was just
wondering if there was a problem with cache clearing which would explain
why what a
Hey Guys,
I think I almost about died laughing, and I'm going to blame Allie for
cursing me :)
We were discussing offlist some things about IMAP, and he had
mentioned that he had not had a wrong body loading issue with the
latest beta. I was reading his email in my webmail application, while
I
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