Hello Thomas,
Sunday, January 11, 2009, 5:19:34 AM, you wrote:
filtering system. However, I have a need to find not necessarily the
first message confirming to the search criterion.
How about using Ctrl+Enter?
If you don't know it already (it's semi-standard, this or Alt+Enter),
just
Hi,
every time you connect your IMAP account to the server, the client
synchronizes the local cache with the server.
In practice, you can see in the Connection Centre that for every
folder you get something like:
Partial list [folder] (1-n) (0/n)
where n is the number of messages in the
Hello Jens,
Normally the View of the Folder Tree in this Dialog is the same as the
collapsed and expanded Folders in the Folder Pane.
I see what you mean now. Many times I move messages with DragDrop, but
when I use Ctrl+V I had never not paid enough attention to see if the
folder trees were
Hello Thomas,
M Certainly, quite useful. Aside of trying to easily locate messages with
M a certain subject, or messages from Thomas, I also use it to locate
M message with a non empty memo by typing (see my
M mid:1283102278.20090110013...@rancho-k.com) or with a certain keyword
M in Memo, or...
Hello MAU,
Yes, but the problem is that it only shows the fuirst occurrence of
the search string.
Have you tried to type Enter after the search string?
Or clicking on the arrows on both sides of the search box?
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat!
Hello MAU,
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 11:21:49 +0100 GMT (11/01/2009, 17:21 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
Yes, but the problem is that it only shows the fuirst occurrence of
the search string.
Have you tried to type Enter after the search string?
M Or clicking on the arrows on both sides of the search
Hello Thomas,
it now works like alt-click!
Similar, but not exactly like. If you Alt+click on an I love TB's IMAP
subject, you will only get messages with that subject. But if you quick
search for IMAP and hit enter, you will get those messages and also
those that may have I'm pissed off
Hello Thomas,
I believe I owe you one anyway. ;-)
If you quick search your message base you'll see it's at least two by
now ;-)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v4.1.9.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 3
Robert,
Hi,
every time you connect your IMAP account to the server, the client
synchronizes the local cache with the server.
In practice, you can see in the Connection Centre that for every
folder you get something like:
Partial list [folder] (1-n) (0/n)
where n is the number of
Hello Gleason,
Sunday, January 11, 2009, 2:03:40 PM, you wrote:
Some clients are faster than TB starting up. Thunderbird is one.
The difference with Thunderbird and most other clients is TB gets
message counts for all folders in the process. The bottleneck for
me with TB is negotiating the
Hello MAU,
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 12:11:04 +0100 GMT (11/01/2009, 18:11 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
I believe I owe you one anyway. ;-)
M If you quick search your message base you'll see it's at least two by
M now ;-)
Now doubt. ;-)
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Ich bin ferner mit meinen Nerven am Ende und
Hello MAU,
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 12:09:40 +0100 GMT (11/01/2009, 18:09 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
it now works like alt-click!
M Similar, but not exactly like. If you Alt+click on an I love TB's IMAP
M subject, you will only get messages with that subject. But if you quick
M search for IMAP and hit
Hello The Bat! Beta Tester,
i tried to install NT 4.0 with Sp6a
installed WinInstaller
and tried to install The Bat!
The last Version which i could install is 3.99.25
Anlagen:
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With kind Regards
Jens Franik
mailto:je...@gmx.de
Picture of me? X-Rogue
Sonntag, 11. Januar 2009 at 10:55, MAU wrote:
Like in the folder tree, you can start typing the name of the folder...
Ok, i renamed the beginning of my Archivefolder to OLD and tried it
like this - and it is much better now - thank you!
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With kind Regards
Jens Franik
mailto:je...@gmx.de
Hello The Bat! Beta Tester,
my most used Macro is not working any more, since Version 4.1.1.9
which has been the last Version it worked...
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Hello,
Sunday, January 11, 2009 at 22:25:23, you wrote :
i tried to install NT 4.0 with Sp6a
installed WinInstaller
and tried to install The Bat!
Using Windows NT4 is very dangerous for a connected computer (if you
install TB! on such a system, thinking it's connected is logical):
Microsoft
Sonntag, 11. Januar 2009 at 23:53, Francis Dhumes wrote:
Using Windows NT4 is very dangerous for a connected computer (if you
install TB! on such a system, thinking it's connected is logical):
Microsoft don't provide any security patches since December, 31, 2004.
I know, and it is a vBox
Hello Thomas,
RO ,- [ ]
RO | Quick Search is a real-time search to find a message in the message
RO | list. As you type, the first message matching your string is selected
RO | in the list; type on for further refinement.
RO |
Just a question: Is this useful to anyone? I have tried to
Hello Peter,
KV Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
KV visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
KV How about that TB checks the links in the HTML emails and if see this
KV visible/real links difference, a window pops up saying something?
Hello Jens,
The Bat! 4.1.9.1 is available at
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb4191.rar
What's new in 4.1.9.1 since 4.1.9:
[*] A warning that a new backup format is incompatible with previous backup
formats
Confirmed working, tested in Virtual Machine Win2000 Sp4 with
Hello NetVicious,
I don't think it is necessary. When I hover the mouse on the link the
underlying URL is shown - that's good enough for me. I wouldn't want
yet another popup.
Ritlabs could add one option for enable/disable this warning.
Yes, that's possible.
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Vili
The Bat 4.1.7 on
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