) etc. if lists are used in
messages:
(a) Item 1
(b) Item 2
(c) Item 3
...
(e) etc.
I've copied this to TBBETA as I think this discussion will continue when
the next beta is released.
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#x27;m not sure but there's no harm trying a few things
out if you backup everything first. Your default address book is
probably TheBat.ABD; try copying your old copy into your mail folder.
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Miguel Urech, [MU] wrote:
MU> I fully agree with you and do the same. Messages in lists like
MU> this one can be viewed as threads, why quote then?
Giving no information about the message you're replying to is
unacceptable and assumes that all readers thread their messages. This
actually annoys m
Allen wrote:
Even if all that is irrelevant, there is some value in a strictly inforced
'my way or the highway' approach--if there were conditions on when top
posting was and was not accepted, it would be near impossible to enforce
any sort of quoting policy--since it would all, inherently,
Wayne King, [WK] wrote:
WK> In the latter case, it very much annoys me to have to scroll
WK> down past the quoted text to read the response.
This annoyance leads one to trim when not top posting, another vital
rule for discussion lists, i.e., no overquoting. :)
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gt; of time (Thanks, Guys, I hope )>
What's the rush? Download one and try it. Then the other and see what
you like. You could try quite a few... Sophos, Nod32, whatever.
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ken green wrote:
One thing that threw a wrench in the workings of my perception on this
was the idea of a physical Inbox, and realizing that new messages at
top more closely resembles a real-world Inbox.
We do it that way since we can't really do any better when managing and
organising physical ob
Sean Rima wrote:
At one stage there was a report that a linux port was going to be done,
I am still waiting :)
Additionally, TB! reportedly runs very well under WINE.
The developers are so occupied with completing/refining new features as
well as debugging, that I doubt we'll be seeing a Linux po
to be trouted with Leif's new trout emoticon :)
Since I'm on a promise from Leif
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I thought I'd risk making
the point that the off-topic part of this thread was just 3 messages...
And I totally agree with you Paul. :-)
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Jacopo Ognibene, [JO] wrote:
JO> More than this, i've noticed that you can add many text after the URL
JO> and TB doesn't wrap. See at the end of the line here:
Yes. What you see in the editor before sending is what is sent,
without any additional wrapping. Technically, this isn't true for long
l
Sl, [S] wrote:
S> Anyone else tried both T-Bird and TB!...especially IMAP??
I more than try them since I currently use them. :)
ThunderBird's IMAP support works more reliably, especially with a
wider variety of connection speeds and servers. However, it's a basic
client otherwise. I fight with i
Subscriber2list, [S] wrote:
S> When I read messages successively in my Inbox (or any other
S> folder), each message is displayed accordingly. I simply open the
S> first message I wish to read and then from that message open the
S> next message or a previous message by selecting the "next"
S> mes
Thomas Andersson wrote:
I was just wondering what the created column in the list of mail really mean?
Is it when the mail was created in the senders client? When the
message was created on the senders server? Or perhaps when the message
landed on my server?
When the message is sent to the Outbox fo
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Microsoft made a grand mistake. When you reply to an email using one
of their email programs, you get the flashing cursor at the top of
the text. So it appears that it's okay to just type what you want to
say *there*.
It's not okay though.
I don't know if it's Microsoft th
Andrew wrote:
it's weird i have tb! installed for imap on both my desktop and laptop
and both give the same problem. Any suggestions on how to fix? Perhaps
if I download the latest beta (what's the url?)
Information on how to join the beta list and how to download betas are
all provided via the tbu
ETM wrote:
I do not understand IMAP and so am at a decided disadvantage
right now.
You're now leaving and sorting mail on the IMAP server. You download
locally what you need with the option to or not to cache what you've
downloaded. The advantage of this arrangement is that you can fireup an
I
Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote:
RG> TB! will wrap long links and not "know" that it has truncated a URL.
Is this while viewing a received message?
If so, then this isn't TB!'s fault but the sending client's fault.
Most clients will wrap upon sending and many do not care if a long URL
is one of the thi
Cyrille, [C] wrote:
C> -2) To be honest, I do not know how to check whether I have the space
C> after the two dashes. The praised "free caret" or "virtual space"
C> method of MicroEd makes it impossible to know whether you have a space
C> at the end of a line or not.
If you do a set and forget li
Russell L. Farabee, [RLF] wrote:
RLF> I included the quote before I sent it. And I was using the
RLF> microed editor. I don't have any outgoing filters, so I don't
RLF> know what's going on. Fyi, I typed in exactly the following,
RLF> except that the first HTML was totally enclosed. So, I'm
RLF> c
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
KG> Unless he is using IMAP. For me, Outgoing filters with IMAP result
KG> in Access Violations.
I'm not getting those here. Are you working with a server side Outbox
or a local Outbox. I'm working with a local Outbox since a server
side Outbox seems to be problematic.
The
Marc Lewis, [ML] wrote:
ML> Earlier on I wrote a message about PGP; I just installed v6.5.8. I
ML> note that when I went to the public key server and imported your
ML> key that PGP sez "Invalid Key". I don't know enough about PGP yet
ML> to really evaluate this. Why do you suppose it tells me that
Marc Lewis, [ML] wrote:
ML> Looking at the PGP page for v8, I see that it says it will not work
ML> within any mail programs.
It works within TB! here. TB! offers integrated support for it. I'm
using it here as we speak without problems.
ML> I don't recall seeing a .dll file for PGP v8 available
Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote:
MLW> Here is a signed message, see if you can do anything with it.
It verifies fine here. :)
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Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote:
MLW> OK, I am dumpinh gpg and going with the free version of 8. I am
MLW> running XP, and they say 8 is the only version that works with XP. I
MLW> know that 6 is as good, does not use services and uses lest memory,
MLW> so I am going to try 6.5 also and see w
Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote:
AM>> There a couple annoying limitations though. If you use a single key
AM>> and don't use multiple identities, sender , then you
AM>> shouldn't have any problems with these limitations.
MLW> Also, I cannot verify your signature with gpg. Any ideas?
What happens
Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote:
MLW> So, just for signing messages, what is the best path right now. I
MLW> have 9 email addresses. Is PGP 6 or 8 or GNUPG the best from
MLW> simplicity and integration
GnuPG's integration is a finicky with the key matching, while the PGP
integration will simply
Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote:
MLW> I have installed GNUPG and got it working. I have also installed
MLW> GPGshell and it works by itself. Is there any way to make the
MLW> menu option in The Bat! open the GPGKeys? Currently it does
MLW> nothing when clicked.
TB!'s integration is with GnuPG and
ocation to Kludges.
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Wilwilwil, [W] wrote:
W> I have installed the Bat 2.10 and I have a problem. Each time I
W> launch the Bat, My computer is frozen for 45 or 60 sec and I can't
W> do anything with it. No mouse, no keyboard, just have to wait !
W> What's wrong ?
Could be any of a number of things.
From the TB! si
Andrew, [A] wrote:
A> Ok firstly auto filtering still doesn't work is that correct?
Not yet, but it's being worked on. Hopefully it'll be up and working
reliably soon.
A> Secondly after upgrading to 2.10.03 attachments can't be opened.
A> When I view my imap folders using Mozilla Thunderbird (wh
Julian Beach (Lists), [JB] wrote:
>> I'll have to agree with you. Now if The Bat! had a built-in
>> browser...
JB> ...we could call it Outlook!
Actually, Outlook integrates IE's engine so TB! does more than Outlook
in the HTML rendering dept. since unlike Outlook that uses IE, it uses
its own re
t you'd expect that with a bookmark utility and general
purpose editor that's used for coding HTML etc.
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Bradley D. Thornton, [BDT] wrote:
I had a look at Goldmine, an interesting super PIM. They seem to be
all about efficient communication/dealing with customers and hence
making them more happy and more likely to remain your customers. :)
BDT> I'm looking for anyone who knows of, has, or would like
John Cunnane, [JC] wrote:
JC> I'm brand new to this list and so, please excuse me if I start asking
JC> questions which you have discussed before.
JC> First one up is why does the Just-In-Time spell checker only work if I
JC> use the Plain Text (MicroEd) message editor? If I use another editor,
JC
Miguel Urech, [MU] wrote:
MU> Yes, but I don't just backup TB.
Does that really matter especially since you're not really aware of
just what others here may or may not need to backup? This seems to be
the crux of the misunderstanding. The discussion has been about
backing up TB! and nothing else.
Nick Ohare, [NO] wrote:
NO> It's been years since I went through the registration process and
NO> obviously forgot one of the steps. The email he received clearly
NO> shows the Bat! key and the Bat! key checksum but he's confused as
NO> what the Key password is. He was asked to define a password w
e something
you can do with Mailman? Just thinking out loud...
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> Yes, I answered yours on May 15. But I've only had one TBOT message to
MB>> show since then. From Ben Allen to Martin Webster.
BA>oops didnt mean to kill yahoo
Still nothing and there's no point posting to TBOT... what can I do?
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nt or identity or whatever in XP.
You mean you let other people on your desktop! You let the kids (or the
wife) have administrator rights? ! Yuck! :-)
C> It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
Please no, that's an OS feature...
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nge/response message I receive is for a different RFM user. Is it
possible that these are new users? If so, could some text be added to
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html ?
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Mica Mijatovic wrote:
MM> I still do not understand why one uses such a programs when there
MM> are excellent free command line archivers one can do anything with
MM> by batch files. Even better and might be even faster.
TB! isn't the only thing I backup. It's certainly faster for me to
point and
MAU wrote:
M> Yes, that is right. It has a price. And the price may be considered
M> low or high depending on how much you value your time, your data
M> and the risk of loosing it.
It doesn't take a long time to copy that batch file to a text file,
alter the paths and use it.
It does take time a
MAU wrote:
M> What I am saying is that it is very easy to set up a Profile to
M> backup TB data selecting which folders to backup and how, and
M> selecting to run a program and waiting for it to exit before doing
M> the backup up. See where I'm getting at? Yes, it can launch and run
M> TB and wait
latest patches on.
Maybe this is a limitation of XP Home? With XP Pro you can create an
account and set default programs for e-mail, Web browsing, media player,
IM, and Java. The settings are applied to the current account and don't
affect other users.
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-mail problems of my own.
RO> Nothing since those three 'War diaries' messages.
I see... or rather I don't. Haven't seen my message or the replies.
Maybe a Yahoo thing... again.
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all.
R> thanks.
See http://www.ritlabs.com/en/about/contacts.php.
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plications for mail and Web browsing. Right click on the Start button
and select Properties. Then select the Start Menu tab and click on
Customize. Now select your preferred applications for Web and mail (Show
on Start menu).
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y? After all I got four.
You're just showing off! :-))
PS. Anyone picking up TBOT messages? I haven't seen a dickie since
Friday. I think I may have a few e-mail problems of my own.
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ystem.
LG>> Sorry, you may have received this more than once. I found an
LG>> improperly formed mail address that was eventually causing the script
LG>> to fail.
PM> I didn't receive even one. I feel left out. ;-)
I got two... you can have one of mine! :-)
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C> nice.
You forgot to mention the version of Windows you use...
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Commen
a bug? Or something to do with the message format? The
multi-part message contains an HTML message, which links to an encoded
executable. My guess is that Outlook would have executed the file as
soon as the message was viewed.
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P> Well, if you're not a SpamCop user, don't worry about it.
I am now and I've set-up some SpamCop filters as per the instructions on
your site... thanks.
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Christopher Brown, [CB] wrote:
CB> Sometimes when I click on a message, it takes several seconds for
CB> the body to be displayed. I assume this is due to latency with
CB> connecting to the IMAP server. My question is, doesn't TB! have a
CB> local copy? Why the delay?
If there's a delay downloadi
ssage states on whose behalf it is sent.
MW>> Anyway, I just created my first kill filter.
MDP> I am now spamcopping any of these that come in. Can I recommend that
MDP> others do the same?
How do I do that?
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my message base etc. using the backup utility.
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Mark Ramskill, [MR] wrote:
MR> "Please make sure that your send mail settings/formats in your email
MR> client are in Plain Text and uuencode/US ASCII not HTML or MIME as
MR> this will corrupt the PGP. Please also make sure that the Line
MR> Wrapping is either deselected or set to the maximum col
these from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (an
auto-responder) on TBUDL. It wouldn't be quite so bad if the message
states on whose behalf it is sent.
Anyway, I just created my first kill filter.
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templates, but I
MRK> am currently sending these emails from work usingugh...Lotus
MRK> Notes (only because we have to, corporate standard and all).
Maybe the moderators will forgive you for second time! :-))
MRK> --
MRK> ~Mike
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Kevin J. Menard, Jr., [KJM] wrote:
KJM> Thanks for the response, although it wasn't quite what I was
KJM> hoping for. I tried exporting my messages as mbox files and
KJM> loading them with Mail.app (which has better IMAP support), but
KJM> found that the "read" flag values weren't maintained. Do y
Kevin J. Menard, Jr., [KJM] wrote:
KJM> Anyway, I have about 1,500 emails that I would like to put on my
KJM> IMAP server so I can access them from anywhere. If anyone has any
KJM> hints on how to get this done, please let me know.
I suggest trying an export and import operation. Another option w
o catch things like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
MRK> [EMAIL PROTECTED])?
Yes.
MRK> I've noticed that some of my older filters have a signal string like:
MRK> *dumdomain.com
MRK> but I'm not sure if that asterisk is necessary or not...
No, this is incorrect.
MRK> --
Don't fo
do display
M> the Reply-To: header in the editor and that it is always filled in when
M> I start a new message.
I've established the root cause of my problem... I had the %ACCOUNT
macro in the folder template. If this is used, the Reply-To: header is
always left blank. However, I'm
an e-mail address unless this is
set by the %REPLYTO macro.
I'm just wondering if this is normal, if it's a bug or if something's
wrong with my set-up.
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Thomas, [T] wrote:
T> When I right click an address in the header of a mail and try to
T> add the address to the address book, the "group Selector" box is
T> empty (the [...] buttom to the right of the Group field).
Make sure that you have an address book enabled as the default for
adding/delete
eems
to work with %REPLYTO.
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n't sent via the list and where I
RO> filter all outgoing messages with that address in the from.
I was about to suggest this... but you beat me to it! ;-)
What I've noticed though is that the Reply-To: header field in the
editor window remains empty. It's the same if I use
Raymund Thomas Tump, [RTT] wrote:
RTT> Or maybe it is better too add a valid cut mark if there is no cut mark
RTT> to the mailing list footer.
RTT> Regards,
RTT> Raymund
BTW, the cut mark needs to be before the signature and not after the
signature. In that way, your signature isn't quoted in re
Melissa Reese, [MR] wrote:
MR> And who knows?...perhaps a "service" like "RiskFreeMail" could
MR> have its own sinister ulterior motives; collecting email addresses
MR> of those who "click here" to visit the site and enter the "code"?
MR> They may indeed help *their users* in some way, but how do
Manfred Ell, [ME] wrote:
ME>>> I have a big screen and the html messages display with a tiny
ME>>> font.
>> Options/Preferences/HTML Editor and then chose fonts?
ME> Doesn't work on messages with HTML only. When I look at the messages
ME> with another mail app the fonts are bigger but in TheBat
Tim Rowe, [TR] wrote:
TR> Can I spell check within the HTML Editor?
I just experimented here and am unable to.
This needs fixing.
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Timo Boettcher, [TB] wrote:
TB> How many messages do you have in your TheBat!-mailaccounts? I have
TB> reached 26 mails in one account (yes, a quarter million) and
TB> though I can back it up, I can't restore it on my notebook, I always
TB> get "error reading file C:\path\to\backup.tbk"
TB> Is
Another ongoing discussion, and Stephan said they are working on it.
I sincerely hope so.
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below the cut mark is automatically stripped
from the reply.
MG> Marten Gallagher
Hint hint! ;-)
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this used to happen).
What do you think?
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quite frequent, I
lost my view modes and gained two , connection
centre vanished plus the unfinished work and bugs; e.g. selecting text
in the preview pane, unread tab, IMAP support etc.
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essage view. That's version 2.10.03.
How could I forget that one? That's really annoying! However, I reckon a
bug report has been submitted already.
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rrel to get to ten. :-) And my personal
wish... better IMAP support with automatic filtering! Plus a little more
stability than the current release.
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showed all 32 messages with strike-through.
DG> The deleted messages are apparently in the IMAP folder flagged as
DG> deleted. "Browse deleted messages" just doesn't show them.
Wow! You answered for me. ;-) That's exactly what happens here (and I'm
using Mulbe
>> No.
JA> What's wrong with "Browse deleted messages" under the "Folder" menu?
How about, it doesn't work?
JA> Okay, it doesn't show them with a strike-out through them... but it's
JA> there.
It seems that displaying messages like this
hange the DPI in advanced settings.
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Hello TBUDL,
Is there an option to show deleted messages in IMAP folders; i.e.
display with strikeout text?
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lly some time off
but inevitable nonetheless).
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he serial number for my new re-installation...
See http://www.ritlabs.com/en/about/contacts.php.
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e of text in sent messages.
If you want to increase the size of your fonts for viewing on a large
monitor you should do this via Windows display properties.
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e know of a way to avoid this unhelpful behaviour?
Set the folder view to your liking (collapsed) and then exit TB! Once
restarted, these settings should be retained when switching between
tabs.
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Martin Webster
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Hello Christopher,
on Monday, 3. May 2004, at 21:14:27 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
TM>> because it seams that the Forum of Ritlabs ins constantly down and i am
TM>> developing my TB! page step by step (also in English in the next weeks) is
TM>> there a wish or the necessity for a new English Forum.
Hello TB List,
because it seams that the Forum of Ritlabs ins constantly down and i am
developing my TB! page step by step (also in English in the next weeks) is
there a wish or the necessity for a new English Forum.
If so i will open one; i have no traffic an space limit.
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Thomas
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Hello Richard,
On 03 May 2004, 03:17 Richard Wakeford [RW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RW> Still trying! Still no success either :-(
Just one more suggestion... use BayesIt and/or 40tude! :-))
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MW>> SpamPal (proxy localhost:) ->
RW> Yes
MW>> (pop3 server localhost:) TB!
RW> Yes and I have Transport/mail server as 127.0.0.1 and /user as
RW> [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Spampal umbrella is now rotting (one step up
RW> on before) but no connection to Zen newsfee
Dave Gorman, [DG] wrote:
DG> My sending problem is that quite often when I send a message, it
DG> just sits in the Outbox (whether using a local or server-side
DG> Outbox, it makes no difference). If I try to do a "Send queued
DG> mail" it says there is nothing to send. The only way to get it to
D
Stuart Cuddy, [SC] wrote:
SC> The way the problems with IMAP crop up it seems there may be a
SC> likelihood that it is the difference with the IMAP servers that
SC> accentuate the problem. Is it possible to find out what server you
SC> are connecting to? Maybe we could create a list.
I use my own
Dave Gorman, [DG] wrote:
DG> So one has to decide which is the lesser of two evils: Having to
DG> manually activate IMAP accounts? or having the Connection Center
DG> continuously open? For me it's the latter.
There's a third evil. :)
You can have the CC always hidden and use the log panel to se
Stuart Cuddy, [SC] wrote:
AM>> You can either do this manually, or have TB! do it upon exiting
AM>> IMAP folders. For the latter, look at the account properties.
SC> Oh, if only it were so. I have tried manual and automatic
SC> Compress/Purge and neither get rid of the message count.
It works he
Stuart Cuddy, [SC] wrote:
SC> Can someone explain what these numbers represent in my IMAP inbox.
SC> This is from my Blogstreet Account.
SC> Inbox4<*> 410 <19>
SC> I assume that the 410 is the total messages in the folder,
Yes.
SC> although this number seems to just accumulate despite
A.Translator, [AT] wrote:
AT> That means I have to create a new identity for this group, I guess.
AT> And remember to use it! I will give it a try.
GMane and how it works is explained in the list information pages, the
URL for it being in the footer for all list messages. When finished,
you'll se
Adam Clarke, [AC] wrote:
AC> One thing that seems to be missing in the filters for virtual
AC> folders is you can't filter on a string. I use POPFile to classify
AC> my mail and after it was explained what virtual folders are
AC> (thanks all those who replied) I thought I could set-up a VF for
AC>
Chris, [C] wrote:
>> Does anybody know which events should trigger an auto-refresh of
>> Virtual Folders? Any beta tester around that knows?
C> From the limited experience I have had with them, it seems that
C> navigating away from one and then back to it causes it to refresh
C> itself.
.. or sim
Steve Mulhall, [SM] wrote:
SM> The right-hand click context menu on a message, specifically RH
SM> click | Specials | Create Filter, doesn't actually do anything, on
SM> any message in any account. I have just upgraded to this latest
SM> build and it worked perfectly in the previous build I had
SM
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
KG> Is there an easy way to set an entire thread to a certain color
KG> group? Individual messages have many ways of assigning a color
KG> group (menu, right click, keyboard shortcuts) - I was wondering if
KG> the same was available for marking an entire thread.
It would ap
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