JAL How do I import Agent's address book? Agent doesn't seem to export the
JAL addresses in a format which can be directly imported.
I haven't found a direct way, but what I did was to export agent's
database in whatever format it does, and then hand edit then to be
lines of:
"fname lname"
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 16:22:33 +0100, Jast wrote:
As mentioned to Oleg, files are more flexible. (except being unable to use
raletive paths :-( ) But the main idea of this concept is the relational
management per "variables" so a change to one takes effect in all
templates.
The
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:25:15 -0800, Tom Plunket wrote:
JAL How do I import Agent's address book? Agent doesn't seem to export the
JAL addresses in a format which can be directly imported.
I haven't found a direct way, but what I did was to export agent's
database in whatever format it does,
JAL How do I import Agent's address book? Agent doesn't seem to export the
JAL addresses in a format which can be directly imported.
I haven't found a direct way, but what I did was to export agent's
database in whatever format it does, and then hand edit then to be
lines of:
"fname lname"
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 14:03:57 -0800, Tom Plunket wrote:
AM Yeah, exporting the Agent address book to TB! was stormy for
AM me as well. Only the e-mail address reached OK. I had to hand edit the
AM imported stuff to get it right.
AM I hope you're not one of those with a thousand
A Chara ALL@TBUDL,
Wouldn't it be great if you could simply drag a group of your emails from a folder
within The Bat! to a folder on your desktop and have the emails auto-converted
into txt or html format as you did it? I think so!
Is there anyway to bulk save your mail into separate files?
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 01:41:05 +, Simon wrote:
Is there anyway to bulk save your mail into separate files? That is, I
don't want one single file with 400 emails in it, I want 400 separate
files?
Tools|Export|Message files.
After exporting, each file may be viewed with a simple
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, February 25, 2000, Simon wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
Drag mail to the desktop perhaps?:
S Wouldn't it be great if you could simply drag a group of your emails from a folder
S within The Bat! to a folder on your desktop and have the emails
On Thursday, February 24, 2000, Allie Martin wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 01:41:05 +, Simon wrote:
Is there anyway to bulk save your mail into separate files? That is, I
don't want one single file with 400 emails in it, I want 400 separate
files?
Tools|Export|Message files.
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, February 25, 2000, Paula Ford wrote to Allie Martin about
Drag mail to the desktop perhaps?:
PF Yes, a way, but not real useful. The message files are automatically
PF given names,
First, where TB! should take the name? From subject, from author, from
Morning sirs,
Recently I felt the need to restructure all my template management. I
thought maybe some of you might find my results useful.
The idea is to use a few text files for template sources and variables so
that I need to change only these if eg my website changes or I want to use
a
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Thursday, February 24, 2000, Jast wrote to !UDL about
template management:
J Okay, any questions/suggestions/comments?
You can also use Quick Templates for variables instead of files. If
you use some kind of FAT (even FAT32) based file system it will save
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:43:04 +0100, Jast wrote:
Huge snip
Okay, any questions/suggestions/comments?
Why not just use quick templates only? That's all that I use.
The other thing is that I have abandoned using folder templates. The
bulk of my templates are in the address book. They
Hello Oleg Zalyalov,
On Thursday, February 24, 2000 at 15:55:28 GMT +0400 (which was
24/02/2000 18:55 GMT +0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
OZ Thursday, February 24, 2000, Jast wrote to !UDL about
OZ template management:
J Okay, any questions/suggestions/comments?
OZ You
Morning Oleg Zalyalov,
You can also use Quick Templates for variables instead of files.
Well, true. But you can exchange files between computers more easily, and
they are generally more flexible and eaier to handle (IMO)
If you use some kind of FAT (even FAT32) based file system it will
Morning Allie Martin,
Why not just use quick templates only? That's all that I use.
As mentioned to Oleg, files are more flexible. (except being unable to use
raletive paths :-( ) But the main idea of this concept is the relational
management per "variables" so a change to one takes effect
Hi Syafril,
On 24 February 2000 at 21:31:25 GMT +0700 (which was 14:31 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
OZ You can also use Quick Templates for variables instead of files.
OZ If you use some kind of FAT (even FAT32) based file system it
OZ will save some disk
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Thursday, February 24, 2000 at 16:06:10 GMT + (which was 24/02/2000
23:06 GMT +0700 my Local Time) you told to the list:
OZ You can also use Quick Templates for variables instead of files.
OZ If you use some kind of FAT (even FAT32) based file
Hi all!
This is my very first post to this list after buying The Bat, and I
apologize if this question has been asked (and answered) hundreds of
times before. I searched the archive, but didn't find anything.
How do I import Agent's address book? Agent doesn't seem to export the
addresses in a
Hi Steve,
*But*: if all headers are downloaded - why does TB only offer
to filter on originator/subject/routing?
SL For the same reason that TB! offers only to filter
SL on "sender",
SL "receiver", "subject", "kludges", "body" and "anywhere". ;)
Next question: what's the difference
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