Hi
On Tuesday 5 April 2005 at 3:22:20 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Tim Casten wrote:
Hello Anthony,
Monday, April 4, 2005, 6:41:58 PM, you wrote:
I have OE 6, and I don't see any such option.
it a feature in the sp2 version
And in the version I have used since 2002. I do not have SP2
Hi
On Wednesday 6 April 2005 at 3:38:26 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], rich gregory wrote:
Considering such a system or user trusted don't make it so!
If I trust somebody, they are trusted.
The trust may, of course, be misplaced.
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Best regards,
MFPA
Hello TBUDL,
Some of you may remember my saga about common versus account filters.
The solution seems to be there, the XRay developers have provided a
beta that adds the X-Apparently-To header based on the server (email
address) the mail is downloaded from. So I can now filter on that, if
my beta
Thomas Fernandez @ 2005-Apr-7 10:26:30 AM
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But my new idea is to use the country folders in the main account as
an archive, while having the current messages (30 days or so) in the
department folders. Thus, I need to copy to the country folders
instead
Hello Chris,
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 20:50:50 -0400 GMT (08/04/2005, 07:50 +0700 GMT),
Chris wrote:
Is there an easy way to change the filters from Move to Copy, or
would I have to open and go through all of them?
C It seems like Virtual Folders may be a good solution for you. They
C basically are
MFPA writes:
If I trust somebody, they are trusted.
The trust may, of course, be misplaced.
Exactly. By definition, someone must be trusted in every computer
system. Whether or not that person is really trustworthy is irrelevant
from a security standpoint; what matters in computer security
Thomas Fernandez @ 2005-Apr-7 9:50:50 PM
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It seems like Virtual Folders may be a good solution for you. They
basically are the results of a constantly updated search query
stored in a folder for easy access.
With over 100,000 messages in over 100
The Bat version 2.x
My PC is running WinXP-Home; one hard drive (80GB) with multiple
partitions.
My email client (The Bat!) crashed. When I reboot, I cannot access my L:
drive (the mail directory).
Partition Magic 8.01's PartitionInfo report no error on L: drive -- No
partition errors detected.
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