Hi Raymund,
Somehow current version of TB! is still doing autobackup everyday
despite that AutoBackup option is not checked in Preferences of
currently installed client.
As the Windows Installer does not remove the registry keys in the user
hives the autobackup settings are
Hello Cees,
Ha, ha! You pointed me to the perfect excuse, I only have one computer ;-)
I am so sorry to hear that.
No, seriously. I can't do now any actual testing as I did in the past.
All I can do is use the software in my daily routine and, if something
pops up, report it.
One
Hello Eddie,
'Cause my religion doesn't allow me ;-)
Are you POPlim or POPian?
Neither, I am POPist ;)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v5.1.0.4 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 3
My photos at: http://www.Rancho-K.com
My photoblog:
Hello Eddie,
You have a big problem with your client's beliefs. Only time and his
experience will overcome that. It's taken four years to get him this
far.
One further question for him is what happens if his laptop is dropped
or lost? His POP3 email is lost too. With IMAP all mail is managed on
Hi,
E Ok, I installed IMAPsize - looks good. I have renamed a whole tree
E with ease. But the refresh is very bad. I required a long time to read
E the folder structure (1228 folders).
Well, I have about 130 folders, and it already takes its time - what
do you epect for ten times this
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
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
Hi,
E Alto, I have 1'233 (about) folders (with 13'000 eMail). So I need a
E solution that it handles Folder arrangement too.
Well, to download the data you can use IMAPsize all right (see my
other message.) But this still doesn't solve the problem of how to get
it into TheBat without having
Hello TBBETA,
I've been experiencing this issue for some time now, so TBBETA may not be the
best place for this.
Attached is a screenshot of the issue that I'm experiencing, which is that I
view all my folders in threaded view. As the thread gets longer, the shift
only goes so far and then
Dear Tony,
--- Tony Hoare / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 12:03 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
You have a big problem with your client's beliefs. Only time and his
experience will overcome that. It's taken four years to get him this
far.
Yep, his is of older age
Dear Alto,
--- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 01:16 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
E Ok, I installed IMAPsize - looks good. I have renamed a whole tree
E with ease. But the refresh is very bad. I required a long time to
E read the folder structure (1228
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
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 the
Hi,
E ORIGINAL FOLDER:
E Inbox
E +- Client 1
E | +- Name 1
E IMAPsize is creating the following structure
E IMAPsize FOLDER:
E Inbox
E +- Client 1
E | +- Name 1
E | | +- Year number
That's curious - it doesn't do that here. I do not get the Year
number subdirectories. Here it is
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
Dear Alto,
--- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 04:35 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
That's curious - it doesn't do that here. I do not get the Year
number subdirectories. Here it is as expected:
x IMAPsize folder
xx account name
xxx folder
raw
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 of these
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 in the
Hello Ron,
This started happening back around V4. I'm pretty sure that I reported
it back then, but at the time I didn't get any response or nobody else
had this issue.
Thought I'd try again to see if anyone is experiencing this or may
have a suggestion. TIA!
What is your setting in
Dear Raymund,
--- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 04:09 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
That will require a lot of hand work at the end unless I missed
something.
Weird. Which version is that? I did use the Account|Account Backup
funtion from the menu and
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 to
Hi,
E Looking at your own test it can't be gMail. I suspect a setting or
E version issue. Which version are you running? Mine is v2011.07.03.03.
Well, I've not been through all the GMail options. And maybe the
yearing is started automatically by GMail only as soon as you have
message from
Hi,
E Looking at your own test it can't be gMail. I suspect a setting or
E version issue. Which version are you running? Mine is v2011.07.03.03.
Gotcha. The Program you're running is named Beyond Inbox, right?
IMAPsize is a different one. ;-)
--
MfG,
Alto
Dear Raymund,
--- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 05:31 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
Weird. Which version is that? I did use the Account|Account Backup
funtion from the menu and did not get any folders for years.
The latest - 2011.07.03.03
Where did you
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 to
Hello all,
Last Monday Apr 16th, in a thread with Subject: '[5.1] Replied filters
trigger too early', in mid:1539544841.20120416084...@gmail.com I
reported and described the problem I had 'discovered' and in a later
message, I said I was reverting to version 4.2.44.2.
Well, I have actually been
Dear Alto,
--- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 05:48 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
E Looking at your own test it can't be gMail. I suspect a setting or
E version issue. Which version are you running? Mine is
E v2011.07.03.03.
Well, I've not been through
Dear Alto,
--- Alto Speckhardt / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 05:50 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
E Looking at your own test it can't be gMail. I suspect a setting or
E version issue. Which version are you running? Mine is
E v2011.07.03.03.
Gotcha. The Program you're
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
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 and
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.
--
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 of
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 on
Dear Raymund,
--- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 06:15 PM
IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
You don't get a choice with IMAP size.
Ok
You need to set the location for the backup in View|Options.
Set!
Are you activating Spam Handler?
Then select
-- 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
Hello Roger,
In version 5 the read filters are only triggered by the smart 'Space
bar' action to move to another message. Marking as 'Read' by any other
action has no effect. I have protested to Stefan Tanurkov about this
change, but to no avail.
M Oh no! :-(
M After years of using
On Sunday, April 22, 2012 Mau, [M] wrote:
snipped a bit
What is your setting in Options/Preferences/Message List for Limit
expansion of first column to?
It was unchecked. I checked the box and kicked the number up from 10 to 25. No
joy. It still disappears after six levels.
--
Regards,
MAU,
On 22-04-2012 16:09, you wrote in mid:163300848.20120422160...@gmail.com:
What is your setting in Options/Preferences/Message List for Limit
expansion of first column to?
For me this setting does not work at all.
I do not want it to expand (1) but it does anyway.
--
greeting Best
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.
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
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
Dear Raymund,
--- Raymund Tump / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 08:57 PM
[second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
So more homework?
Well, some one has to do it and I prefer to drink beer tonight ;-)
Cheer :)
I must be honest that I thought to get a hand from
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
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
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 to
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
On Sunday, April 22, 2012 Raymund Tump, [RT] wrote:
snipped a bit
On the other hand the fact that the message flag symbol is all over
the place and not in one column is a no go for me anyway so I put the
subject column first and that solve this problem.
I've been using TB since somewhere
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
Dear Vilius,
--- Vilius Šumskas / Sunday Sun 22. Apr 2012, 10:34 PM
[second try] IMAP - how to permanently store eMail local
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
Dear all,
Back in the times of w2000 I had an App that allowed me to print on
paper or into a file a selected folder structure.
Anyone knows of such App under w7?
Thanks it would help.
--
best regards | Using The Bat! 5.0.36.5 (BETA)
Eddie | on Windows 7
Hello Miguel,
Sunday, April 22, 2012, 7:06:37 PM, among other things, you wrote:
M I have been using the 'Smart space' these past few days, which I had
M never used before, and I must say that it seems to work quite well. I
M don't have to change the focus to the message pane as I thought I
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