G'day Jack,
Sunday, November 6, 2005, 5:49:37 AM, you wrote:
Hello Bob,
Saturday, November 5, 2005, 12:22:30 AM, you wrote:
Well, I set K9's limit to 10,000KB (which should be 10megs) and ticked
the box. I then sent myself the same 6meg message I've been playing
with from my wife's side
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 16:08:14 -0600, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
it can collect things from lots of folders, based upon specific
criteria, but it is virtual, it only links to the actual messages,
it doesn't recreate them in its own confines.
Thanks Dwight, now I've grasped that feature.
IMAP seems
I also like the idea of downloading mails from the server to a local
machine. To me it 'feels' more secure. ;)
Ask yourself what would happen if your machine crashed or was stolen.
How would you rescue your mail? I certainly trust that my mail service
(FastMail) has a more robust backup system
--On Sunday, November 06, 2005 05:59 PM + Clive Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me, this is one of the great benefits of IMAP, the other being
that I can access identical mail structures from wherever I happen to
be without a lot of fiddly synchronisation every day.
Additionally,
Additionally, there's nothing preventing you from using filters or
manually copying your messages to local folders. There's your backup.
True. I do archive some of my FastMail folders every few months and
store them on CD.
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Regards
Clive Taylor
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 13:30:01 -0500, Curtis wrote:
For me, this is one of the great benefits of IMAP, the other being
that I can access identical mail structures from wherever I happen
to be without a lot of fiddly synchronisation every day.
Additionally, there's nothing preventing you from
I assume that I can have different folders on the server for day to
day filtering? And then selectively pull down emails that I feel need
to be on the local machine.
You can (should be able to) set up a folder structure on your server
much as you can with a POP account, depending on the
When I get an email (in ENGLISH) from Korean friend (i.e. from a
Korean mail server or whatsoever in default korean formatting).., I
can almost never see the text of message until I do, either
- Alt+5 (Auto Detect character set), OR
- select Character Set-Korean
However in some cases, none of
Hello all,
Monday, November 7, 2005, SD wrote:
Any workarounds? Suggestions.
I am using latest version of TB 3.62.10 (on Win XP)
try latest version 3.62.12 available on Ritlabs page, some fixes
related to this were made AFAIK.
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Bye
Marek Mikus
Czech support of The Bat!
Hi marek, I think I already have the latest version (release date 1-Nov-05).
Btw, how did you get this 3.62.12. The download page itself doesn't show.
After I installed my TB, my version is shown is 3.62.10
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Current version is 3.62.09 | 'Using
Hi
On Sunday 6 November 2005 at 2:12:30 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Wasn't there / shouldn't there be an option in the account
properties don't create message ID, or used the following
domain for mid creation: ?
I've not seen it in TB! but I believe there
Hi
On Saturday 5 November 2005 at 2:50:21 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Fredrik Bergström
wrote:
BTW. OT. My The Bat UserList folder just passed 15k total
messages, nice. I have to celebrate that this evening ;).
Hope you enjoyed your celebration.
I'm only on 14182.
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Best regards,
Hello SD,
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 02:44:43 +0200 GMT (07/11/2005, 07:44 +0700 GMT),
SD wrote:
S Btw, how did you get this 3.62.12. The download page itself doesn't show.
S After I installed my TB, my version is shown is 3.62.10
I believe .12 is a beta version.
I'm interested in this myself, as I
Hello MFPA,
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 02:40:24 + GMT (07/11/2005, 09:40 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
Wasn't there / shouldn't there be an option in the account
properties don't create message ID, or used the following
domain for mid creation: ?
M I've not seen it in TB! but I believe there
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