recommendations for a solution.
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IMPORTANT
to go through and mark them read again.
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to interrupt composing, you can save a copy of the message
to the draft folder. There is no server side outbox as tb has with their
delivery queues being managed locally. Looks like with a server side
outbox, the queued mail for delivery is stored on the server.
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the problem
too.
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NEWS! Police begin campaign to run down jaywalkers
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On Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 2:10:24 PM [GMT -0500], Allie Martin
wrote:
Each time the message draft is to be auto-saved while composing, I get
the following error:
- !9/7/2005, 14:06:42: IMAP - 1: Could not compose the message for
uploading Please verify the amount of free disk space
by msgid on the archives
pages.
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(A)bort (R)etry (F)ail (U)nplug (S)ell.
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http
On Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 3:40:28 PM [GMT -0500], Allie Martin wrote:
I no longer have the message in my tbbeta folder and therefore can't
comment. I also can't search for messages by msgid on the archives
pages.
Alexander,
Thanks for sending the message off-list.
This is very
disk space Integrity checking
of the folder Outbox would not be a bad idea
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On Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 2:45:51 PM [GMT -0500], Vili wrote:
I dont have it... In return if I open a draft mail, it is empty... :)
I once had a message that I saved as a draft and I could open it and
continue composing without problems.
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Hi James,
On 7/7/2005 9:04 AM +0300, you wrote:
Or could it be just your time of the month?
Men don't experience that .. unless you do? Is that why you're asking?
:)
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assumed to be female. This
is the first time I've been asked that. :)
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Runtime Error 6D at 417A:32CF: Incompetent User.
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On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
I can't be doing with this. I'm trying to play fair, done everything that
you lot suggested and then some but TB just won't play cricket!
In the IMAP fine tune, there's an option to test the IMAP connection.
What happens when you run
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
Well I probably don't but if 10 connections are available and TB only uses
6 then the other four are spare just in case. I don't want to speak too
soon but apart from the cache problem doubling everything up, things seem
OK so
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 09:18 AM, Avi Yashar wrote:
But what happens when you reach 3.9? Does that mean that you cannot
have any more major updates of the 3.x release? Does that mean that
RL is obliged to come out with the 4.x series? The answer is no. 3.9
can be followed by 3.10 and
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 07:36 AM, Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
I have now joined the fray with a free fastmail account and I am
seeing the same kind of thing. I have noticed that when you receive
the No Message Loaded message that by selecting a different folder
and then returning things start
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 05:58 AM, Dimitry Andric
wrote:
But I also regularly have another strange effect: some random IMAP
folder (usually the Inbox, but it might also be any other) starts an
endless refresh. The connection centre keeps on displaying message
list from xxx, and NEVER
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 11:35 AM, Gary wrote:
M ...and important messages show up twice whereas unimportant messages
don't
M even get loaded. :D Hey, that's what we want. ;-)
that made me laugh out loud for real... I like that concept, you are
forced to read the important stuff...
I
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Gary wrote:
BTW, sorry for the double post on this thread.
... and here I was passing it off as an IMAP glitch that would soon
right itself. :)
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On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 12:26 PM, Clive Taylor
wrote:
I run both programmes here using the same servers Tony does without
problems but don't seem to suffer the extreme issues (apart from stalled
mailboxes) that he does.
Maybe his ten connections by TB! and the 2 from Mulberry to the
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 11:16 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
I wasn't trying to flag anything, I was just trying to read an
unread message. Comments RL?
I get these sometimes.
Flagging in IMAP may refer to flagging messages as read, replied,
forwarded, deleted, important etc. All of those are
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
Allie, I said 3.10, not 3.1. Please see Alexander Kunz's explanation.
I believe he said it better than I did.
Version numbering almost always exhibits a natural mathematical
progression unless, the number defines a date or have some
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 01:23 PM, Clive Taylor
wrote:
Not only that but Ritlabs have bought shares in FastMail and are
planning to improve its servers based on their new-found
understanding of IMAP. They're going to go through the accounts
alphabetically.
Mulberry works so well with
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 01:22 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Say that I'm reading mail in TBBETA.
Your reading mail in TBBETA
LOL!!!
Er Tony, you didn't say it; you wrote it! Tsk!!!
To properly follow instructions, please send a voicemail. ;)
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On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 01:14 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
I've given up on it now totally. It works but it's just *so much
effort* trying to keep on top of it, keeping up with it and trying
to understand what it's doing is just too tiring. It's now telling
me half my mailboxes don't exist
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 01:48 PM, Manuel Breitfeld
wrote:
Without having read the whole thread, I just want to point out, that it's not
always that mathematical and therefore logical as you did point out.
CVS's numbering system for instance goes like this 1.1 ... 1.9 1.10
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 01:27 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
You keep commenting on my 10 connections, 2, 10 or a 100, there is no
difference in the performance which ever I use.
.. since your comment that you've always had it set to 2 connections,
I now realize that I've been barking up the
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 01:33 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Which is not what I was trying to do, all I did was click once on an
unread message.
TB! works with the IMAP server on a queued basis. What you're
*actually* doing may not be what TB! is actually doing with the server
in terms of
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:09 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Well 9Val has had them for the past month. He might still be correcting the
spelling mistakes though
chuckle
I'm pretty familiar with how the log goes too. You could send me the
log for a short problem session. I could have a look
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:02 PM, Manuel Breitfeld
wrote:
The effect that I would recommend the following numbering system doesn't
change anything, however I just want to write it down. ;) I would recommend
to have a major number and two minor numbers separated by a dot.
v3.50 - v3.51
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:15 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
Again, Allie, that is not entirely true. 3.5.0.31 does not
mathematically follow 3.5.30.
That's a famous mistake that was admitted as such. This is why I said,
barring the typos and admitted errors, TB!'s versioning has followed a
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:15 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
Sorry, Allie, but I just don't follow why you
are so dogmatic on this point.
BTW, where did this come from??
You were the one making the semantic comment. I have to counter it
with similar semantic commentary.
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On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:01 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
That is not exactly correct. If you recall, 3.5.30 was followed by
3.5.0.31 (or something like that). And it was not the first time
this has happened. So I am only proposing that a clear and
consistent system be adopted.
Again,
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:15 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Like when I tell it to delete messages off the server and it totally
ignores me, forgets all about it and goes and does something else you mean?
That's *exactly* what I mean.
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On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:13 PM, Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
Does anyone who is using fastmail for The Bat lists feel they are
missing messages?
Nope. Not here.
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On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:43 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
I'll send them to you... Er, what is it I have to do again?
You currently can enable debug logging by creating a file called
protocol.ini in your IMAP account folder.
In the file put:
[IMAP]
Logging=1
log=path and filename you wish to
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:41 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
You were the one making the semantic comment. I have to counter it
with similar semantic commentary.
Allie, you are not obliged to counter everything I say.
You may have misunderstood 'have to' used the way I did. It could have
two
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:54 PM, Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
Do you know what your Spam filter is set to do in Fastmail? My freeby
account has no access.
It's set to custom. It's set to delete any message with a spam score
greater than 15 and to place messages with a spam score greater than 5
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 03:07 PM, Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
This could be what is happening, but I have no way of knowing.
AM I noted this problem when I had fastmail doing the default prefixing
AM of the subjects of messages deemed as spam. I had a lot of messages in
AM my TBBETA folder
??
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Never deprive someone of hope; it may be all they have.
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On Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at 09:04 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
Are there requests in queue when it occurs? How do you view messages
(main window, ticker)?
I never look at the Connection Centre and I only ever read the preview
pane, never use the ticker.
Well then, are you going to assist by
and it will sit like
that doing nothing all day or until I completely shut TB down.
Interesting.
I don't see any hanged requests in the queue.
I guess the next thing to do would be to enable the debug logging and
sending it to 9Val.
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to everything else. This is
simply not true.
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TB! uses for flagging a message.
However, when I park a message, I don't see any specific flag enabled
when I look at the message in Mulberry. Which flag does parking use?
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On Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
Mulberry collects headers and displays email instantly here without
*any* noticeable delays. The Bat doesn't display them at all here,
all I get is no message loaded for hours at a time. I'd say that was
pretty much the complete
On Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at 10:41 AM, Tony Boom wrote:
Like I said before, how many copies of my logs will he need?
I'd send a 'short one' again.
After deleting the debug log file if you currently have one already:
Start TB! with debug logging enabled. Wait for 10 seconds, then select
an
On Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at 02:10 PM, Vili wrote:
My goal is to UNDERSTAND the differences between my system and their
system. This is how a bug can be caught
For me, it's one of not using the Inbox.draft as my Outbox. While
using TB! in its current state of development, a server side
On Tuesday, July 05, 2005, at 02:17 PM, Vili wrote:
My log shows:
IMAP - 1: The folder INBOX.Drafts selected. 0 recent, 0 unread out
of 2 total messages
So, where is that 2 mails? It seems, that the server send the info,
that this mailbox has 2 mails, I have seen 2 for a sec beside the
! shows up as flagging as important in Mulberry.
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Positive: Mistaken at the top of one's voice.
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with it = corruption, though
minor.
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Imagination is more important than knowledge - Einstein
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it stick.
I haven't tried to do this, but I think when you delete the HTML
component, you're deleting the HTML component from the cached copy of
the message and not the copy on the server.
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Worry
. Thanks.
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No good deed goes unpunished - Clare Booth Luce
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On Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 5:06:02 AM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech
wrote:
Yes, I always forget that IMAP exists and that things are (may be)
different there.
I don't mind singing that odd note here and there for you. :)
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On Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 5:13:58 AM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech
wrote:
Yes, weird. I still think it has something to do with tbuser.def.
It probably does. But I don't wish to go through another cycle of having
to delete the file and reconfigure all my shortcuts etc.
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in that I really shouldn't have to be avoiding features.
However, with all that, I still somewhat prefer what it's doing now to
Mulberry. I'm getting hooked again on the templates and MicroEd so I may
be getting swooned into tolerating some 'gyrations' to get things
working Ok. :)
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.
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I'm an influential person, gravitationally speaking.
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to be patient. There's no feedback on
the progress of the export operation. So you think it's not happening or
that it's hung in the process of doing it. However, it's usually
underway and eventually the save dialog appears.
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through and you're more
likely to wait while watching a counter. While waiting without feedback,
each second is like 2 seconds. :)
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This is Borg. ESC is futile CTRL is inevitable
an easily corrupted file.
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Never trust a woman who tells her real age.
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On Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 4:40:07 PM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech
wrote:
Just rename it for a quick test.
After some reshuffling around, I managed to make it stick where I want
it.
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In mathematics
language:
http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/
Mulberry supports the ability to create filters using a GUI type
interface and then generating a script from it. I then copy/paste the
script in the FastMail script editing field. Works well.
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and then
goes back to what it should be. If I mark a message read before it
reverts to the correct number, it will then show -1. If I mark another
read, then it goes to -2 etc. Really weird.
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Sense
and added to the list which changed dramatically. Suddenly there
were a lot more messages in the list. A lot of TBBETA messages. It's as
if the entire TBBETA message list was added to the ticker virtual folder
list. Bizarre!
Does this sort of behaviour happen for POP users as well?
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the
window size.
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LOTUS - Let Only The Users Suffer
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On Friday, July 01, 2005 at 6:16:27 AM [GMT -0500], Maxim Masiutin
wrote:
3.5.36 is available at www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Installed here and seems to be running fine so far.
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Even a hawk
On Friday, July 01, 2005, at 07:43 AM, MAU wrote:
like Mercury 32 for example?
Great piece of software, isn't it?
For freeware ... indeed it is. I preferred MDaemon though.
Don't get me wrong, it's nicely modular and *fast*, but it lacked
features I needed. But it's very good at what it's
On Friday, July 01, 2005, at 09:17 AM, Vili wrote:
Please send me or to us some SMALL size screenshot (I am always
confused if TBUDL or TBBETa is the one with attach possibilities),
because I dont quite understand what you are saying. Pictures are more
informative. You may use my private
On Friday, July 01, 2005, at 09:28 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
Ok. I'll check that out, both at home and here at work.
I'm not able to reproduce the problem here at work.
Steps taken to attempt reproducing:
- I removed the editors main toolbar (standard).
- I exited TB! and restarted.
- I
On Friday, July 01, 2005 at 6:47:25 PM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech wrote:
but it lacked features I needed.
For example?
This is off-topic, but alas, you're not on TBOT so... :(
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God I want patience
the standard toolbar to the left side of the
editor window and that position is remembered between editor restarts.
Go figure.
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A living example of Artificial Intelligence
of the same message.
It sounds to me like you're using a server side Outbox and this doesn't
always work out well. You need to switch to using a local Outbox.
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Evolution is a harsh mistress
.
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If it works, tear it apart and find out why!
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to the left for
the Outbox. Hit Ok and you'll now be using the local Outbox.
I've been using a local Outbox for a long time because of the problems
you sited.
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Minds are like parachutes, they only work when
that doesn't have worrisome posts associated
with it. Just download the latest beta from the beta page and try it.
IMAP fixes have been frequent these last three or so builds.
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Useless Invention
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 11:46 AM, Chris Wilson wrote:
So can we just delete props.dll altogether? Thanks.
I just did and things are fine here.
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=-=-=
...For exercise, men can walk. Women talk.
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
Just wait an hour or so for the early adopters to see if it wrecks
havoc... then install it, and then delete the props.dll.
Coward! ;)
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On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 03:37 PM, Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
See what Maxim posted only 26 minutes later? Ner Ner Ner-Ner Ner! :)
That's what makes it exciting. :)
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...Oxymoron: Vacant Dwelling.
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Gary wrote:
I must have been drunk :rofl: It was short lived..
Hit hook line and sinker by the IMAP twilight syndrome I see. ;)
Anyway, it seems that you'll be OK before not too long. The progress
has been steady.
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Using TB! v3.5.34
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 12:09 PM, Vilius Šumskas
wrote:
Mush better. However still seeing very old very anoying bug
This one is ancient to the point where I see it as a resident glitch,
here to stay indefinitely. It's not adversely affecting usability so
I've come to tolerate its
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 05:25 PM, Vilius Šumskas
wrote:
Sometimes on slow link...
I applaud your being able to use TB! over a link slow enough to make
this glitch create problems. I usually have so many other problems
that I need to move to Mulberry.
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speed improved.
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-=-=-
A man needs a good memory after he has lied.
Current beta is 3.5.35 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http
.
But are you a FastMail user like myself, Manuel and Keith?
If Keith hadn't said he was a FastMail user, I'd not have recommended an
upgrade so much.
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The Bat! v3.5.33
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
I used to be schizophrenic, but we're all
Hi all,
I was just reading my messages and had a message body loaded. I just sat
reading it and this AV appeared:
Access violation at address 004046CE in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of
address 046291EC.
I just hit OK and have been working since without needing a restart.
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and find these latter
versions useful with this IMAP service.
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-=-=-
As I said before, I never repeat myself.
Current beta is 3.5.33
or at work.
This is just my personal experience with it at this time.
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-=-=-
Oxymoron: Simple Technology.
Current beta is 3.5.33 | 'Using
On Tuesday, June 28, 2005, at 06:37 AM, Alto Speckhardt
wrote:
How about a debug window that shows the content being written to
the debug log when enabled? Interested parties could oversee exactly
what's going on, others don't need to open this window and aren't
distracted.
H. IMAP debug
small rock
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The Bat!™ v3.5.0.31
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
On a scale of 1 to 10, 4 is about 7.
Current beta is 3.5.31 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.silverstones.com
On Monday, June 27, 2005, at 09:05 AM, 9Val wrote:
AM I also question the efficiency of the flag updating. It makes having
AM large IMAP mailbox prohibitive when it really shouldn't be. I'm hoping
AM that this can be optimised somehow.
Just finished some optimizations, they will be available
On Sunday, June 26, 2005 at 9:02:44 AM [GMT -0500], Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
It already has the status Confirmed, so I refrained from adding
another bugnote.
Ok. Thanks anyway. :)
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(can't) use The Bat.
I understand.
You've confirmed and reinforced my main concerns about The Bat.
Yup. I know. :)
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On a scale of 1 to 10, 4 is about 7
???
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.
If the purged messages are set to be 'moved to trash', they're in fact,
just copied to trash and not deleted from the mailbox. The same applies
if the messages are moved to another mailbox.
If the purged messages are deleted without moving to trash, then purging
works as it should.
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Hi all,
My main account is using IMAP over SSL.
And yet the status bar says 'Plain' over towards the right.
This little buglet is just for Tony. :)
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that this can be optimised somehow. Does the flag status of all messages
in the mailbox have to be checked each time?
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to the standard I compared all other clients to, Mulberry is
now the IMAP client that has become the standard II compare other IMAP
clients too... Maybe I've been spoiled by it?
Not at all. It's the standard alright and I believe it will continue to
be for a long time to come.
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increased usability of
TB!. Usability is a very, very important aspect of any application.
With regards to the order in which the improvements are carried out? I
have my personal opinion on it, but I don't know if that really matters.
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. There are only default shortcuts.
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STATUS QUO is Latin for the mess we're in.
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was deleted
from the server but remains in the cache?
- I delete the apparently already deleted message from the list and it's
OK now, until I need to delete again.
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A good pun is its own reword
That's correct. Most e-mail editors do the very same. It's just that the
client reformats/reflows the text on sending. TB!'s behaviour on sending
is based on MicroEd, which doesn't need its text to be reformatted on
sending.
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like when the other parties program
soft-formats or when your program formats on sending. Formatting on
sending opens its own can of worms and this is why I was happy that TB!
incorporates an editor that doesn't rely on this.
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to reflow text that was initial flowed. Auto-format was
introduced to reflow re-edited text on the fly, but it will not know
that you're defining a new paragraph unless you use two line feeds.
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