Hello all,
i am trying to import my adresses from outlook into the Bat but have
not found so far the best way. If i look in the file it is all there
but in my adresbook i only get names. I have set colums to import to
yes and sekect First-, middle-, lastname and email.
Any ideas what goes wrong?
Hello Mike,
On Saturday, July 19, 2003 at 8:29:30 PM you [MS] wrote (at least in
part):
MS The Bat handles the .eml files with no problem... the
MS attachments are intact and properly
MS displayed in the attachment bar, and can be opened with no troubles. But with the
.msg
MS files, the
On Saturday, July 19, 2003, 1:29:30 PM, you wrote:
MS The Bat handles the .eml files with no problem... the attachments are intact and
properly
MS displayed in the attachment bar, and can be opened with no troubles. But with the
.msg
MS files, the attachments are not shown in the side-bar,
Hello Rafi,
Sunday, July 20, 2003, 12:48:28 AM, you wrote:
RA I admit this is exactly what happens when I try to verify this with
RA GPG.EXE on the command line. However, this kind of verification works
RA perfectly with Eudora.
RA (I am not looking for trouble or advertizing Eudora, in fact I
The Bat handles the .eml files with no problem... the attachments are intact and
properly displayed in the attachment bar, and can be opened with no troubles. But
with the .msg files, the attachments are not shown in the side-bar, and instead
become
huge masses of gibberish code.
Hallo Mike,
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 12:38:38 -0400GMT (20-7-03, 18:38 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MS Nope, no luck. If I change a .msg file to .txt and open it that
MS way, there's no from:/to: header, just a bunch of coding, then the
MS message text.
MS Should I try the beta version and see
Hello Mike,
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 12:38:38 -0400 GMT (20/07/03, 23:38 +0700 GMT),
Mike S. wrote:
Open one of these files (one without attachment, for example) and
open it in a text editor. You should see all the headers (Starting
with From:), and then there should be one blank line, and then
Hello all,
I am still having difficulty figuring out what the bat, or how the bat
is threading messages. I think part of this has to do with the fact
that I'm not able to read the icons telling me if I'm in a thread,
subthread, etc... I'm wondering if there's someone out there who
might be
Sunday, July 20, 2003, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
In the latter case you've found the culprit: Lookout produces
non-usable (at least not outside Lookout) message files.
In which case Fentun http://www.fentun.com might be worth a try.
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