I need a quick way to convert a tree of common folders into folders under an
IMAP account. Any idea? Drag and drop doesn't work that way.
Many thanx,
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Roelof Otten:
Hallo TBUDL,
Op donderdag 18 december 2014, 12:38:36, schreef Luca:
My problem is: how do I transform an IMAP folder into a common folder, when
I
don't have access to the imap server anymore?
...
There might be a workaround: the IMAP cache.
Create a new common
Hello,
My problem is: how do I transform an IMAP folder into a common folder, when I
don't have access to the imap server anymore?
It seems I cannot even copy a single message from an IMAP folder to a
different one, if I'm not connected to the IMAP server.
Thanx.
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Hallo TBUDL,
Op donderdag 18 december 2014, 12:38:36, schreef Luca:
My problem is: how do I transform an IMAP folder into a common folder, when I
don't have access to the imap server anymore?
Changing a imap folder into a common folder is not possible. By its
nature an imap folder is remote
Hi
On Thursday 18 December 2014 at 11:38:36 AM, in
mid:sve59advrmc9bq4fq6fpsmgfvdvgdnv...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
It seems I cannot even copy a single message from an
IMAP folder to a different one, if I'm not connected to
the IMAP server.
I thought storing messages on the server rather than
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:26:52 +0200 от Luca mbox543...@linuxfan.it:
How do I set Mark message as read when it's being read for ..., for common
folders? I can't find any options section in the properties menu
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:26:52 +0200 от Luca mbox543...@linuxfan.it:
How do I set Mark message as read when it's being read for ..., for common
folders? I can't find any options section in the properties menu
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 19:59:54 +0200 от MAU miguel.ur...@gmail.com:
Hello Luca,
How do I set Mark message as read when it's being read for ..., for common
folders? I can't find any options section
:
Hello Luca,
How do I set Mark message as read when it's being read for ..., for common
folders? I can't find any options section in the properties menu.
Select any Common folder, then from top menu Account/Properties
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How do I set Mark message as read when it's being read for ..., for common
folders? I can't find any options section in the properties menu.
Tnx.
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Hello Luca,
How do I set Mark message as read when it's being read for ..., for common
folders? I can't find any options section in the properties menu.
Select any Common folder, then from top menu Account/Properties
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Select any Common folder, then from top menu Account/Properties
Duh! again - I looked and looked for this (I have seen it before) but couldn't
find it. I need more coffee
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light and manufactured time. There is
Hello Rick,
Select any Common folder, then from top menu Account/Properties
Duh! again - I looked and looked for this (I have seen it before) but
couldn't find it. I need more coffee
Common folders, no matter where placed in the folder tree, all belong to
this 'special account' (no Transport
MAU:
Hello Luca,
How do I set Mark message as read when it's being read for ..., for common
folders? I can't find any options section in the properties menu.
Select any Common folder, then from top menu Account/Properties
Thanx!
Nice trick, though: alt+enter menu and top menu
Hi,
I updated from 4.2.36.1 to 4.2.36.4 today - and now my common folders are
suddenly gone from the account pane.
How can I get them back?
Andreas
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On Monday, July 19, 2010, 17:03:18, Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
How can I get them back?
This shouldn't happen, but try pressing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+L with the
focus in folder pane.
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Hello MFPA,
I may be wrong because I use a different set of folder icons
(yellowish) but, from what I see, what you say are 'common' folders
look as accounts to me.
Just adding my 2p worth. I use the default icon set and here an
account and a common folder look identical in the account tree
Hello Richard,
M Can you right click on any of them, look at Properties and confirm
M if they are Common folders or Accounts?
Common Folders Preferences is what comes up.
OK, so they are common folders.
M In one of your messages you say: But I'm left with three empty 'common'
M folders
Hello MFPA,
I may be wrong because I use a different set of folder icons
(yellowish) but, from what I see, what you say are 'common' folders
look as accounts to me.
Just adding my 2p worth. I use the default icon set and here an
account and a common folder look identical in the account tree
Hi
On Wednesday 10 September 2008 at 11:26:38 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MAU wrote:
Independently of icons, accounts are underlined and common folders
aren't. Correct?
Presumably that was introduced since I allocated all my folders to
colour groups with dark backgrounds. At least, I don't
Hello MAU,
Wednesday, September 10, 2008, 6:18:10 AM, you wrote:
M Remove AntiSpamSniper plugin and then try to delete the folders.
I did that and the common folders weren't deleted. I could
delete the junk folder and then the three copies reflected in the
common folders disappeared
set of folder icons
(yellowish) but, from what I see, what you say are 'common' folders look
as accounts to me. Can you right click on any of them, look at
Properties and confirm if they are Common folders or Accounts?
In one of your messages you say: But I'm left with three empty 'common'
folders
Hello Richard,
M Also, do your common folders exist in your MAIL directory on disk?
No.
Further to my previous message, and whether they are Common folders or
Accounts, can you look at Properties and see if they point to a
different directory than your default MAIL one?
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Hi
On Tuesday 9 September 2008 at 11:38:02 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MAU wrote:
I may be wrong because I use a different set of folder icons
(yellowish) but, from what I see, what you say are 'common' folders
look as accounts to me.
Just adding my 2p worth. I use the default icon set
Hello MAU,
Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 6:38:02 AM, you wrote:
M Got it. I have uploaded it here:
Thanks.
M Can you right click on any of them, look at Properties and confirm
M if they are Common folders or Accounts?
Common Folders Preferences is what comes up.
M In one of your
am Montag, 8. September 2008 um 02:52 schrieb Rick:
R No picture was attached
Here it is.
gone again - but I think it was said that pictures as attachments aren't
allowed on
this list
They are not forbidden at all!
If you want, you can read the Answer Message from Mailer-Daemon if
Hello Richard,
But I'm left with three empty common folders that I don't want.
Delete is greyed out on the right click context menu and just hitting
delete doesn't do anything!
OK, I get the picture now. I wonder why Delete is greyed out.
I've been creating/moving/deleting common folders
but not the
three empty common folders. Those empty common folders appeared a few
months back. It used to be that all that showed was the common trash
folder.
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Hello MAU,
Monday, September 8, 2008, 5:56:57 AM, you wrote:
M Can you send me the picture you tried to send as an attachment to
M the list?
Sent via private mail.
M Also, do your common folders exist in your MAIL directory on disk?
No.
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Best regards,
Richard
Hello Bat People,
Attached is a picture of my folder tree with included three common
folders that only reflect a trash folder. How can I get rid of
(delete) the common folders?
Thanks.
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Richard mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello Bat People,
Attached is a picture of my folder tree with included three common
folders that only reflect a trash folder. How can I get rid of
(delete) the common folders?
No picture was attached
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On Sunday, September 7, 2008, 10:30:34 AM, Rick wrote:
No picture was attached
-
not allowed on this list
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On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Dwight Corrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday, September 7, 2008, 10:30:34 AM, Rick wrote:
No picture was attached
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not allowed on this list
And I hope that the moderators will block statements that contain
comments or opinions, of whatever stripe,
On Sunday, September 7, 2008, 10:43:39 AM, Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
And I hope that the moderators will block statements that contain
comments or opinions, of whatever stripe, about the forthcoming U.S.
election.
where did that come from? and are they supposed to monitor people's
cookies? ):
Hello Leonard,
Sunday, September 7, 2008, 5:43:39 PM, you wrote:
LB And I hope that the moderators will block statements that contain
LB comments or opinions, of whatever stripe, about the forthcoming U.S.
LB election.
1. If you wouldn't have mentioned it, I wouldn't even have seen it...
2.
Hallo Leonard,
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 11:43:39 -0400GMT (7-9-2008, 17:43, where I live),
you wrote:
LB And I hope that the moderators will block statements that contain
LB comments or opinions, of whatever stripe, about the forthcoming U.S.
LB election.
You've got what you want.
moderator
Note:
Hello Richard,
Attached is a picture of my folder tree with included three common
folders that only reflect a trash folder. How can I get rid of
(delete) the common folders?
Right click on each folder and select Delete from context menu, or just
hit Delete key after selecting folder
Hello Rick,
Sunday, September 7, 2008, 11:30:34 AM, you wrote:
R No picture was attached
Here it is.
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Hello Rick,
Sunday, September 7, 2008, 11:30:34 AM, you wrote:
R No picture was attached
Here it is.
gone again - but I think it was said that pictures as attachments aren't
allowed on
this list
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v4.0.34 on
folder that was by itself and in the three shadow
common folders. Several wipe deletes later, the common trash folder
disappeared.
But I'm left with three empty common folders that I don't
want. Delete is greyed out on the right click context menu and just
hitting delete doesn't do anything
Hello Richard,
On Wed, 21 May 2008 20:31:25 -0400 GMT (22/05/2008, 07:31 +0700 GMT),
Richard Newman wrote:
TF Sorry, if we are talking about Common Folders and not Virtual Folders,
TF highlight the folder and use Folder / Delete from the main menu.
RN Sorry but delete is greyed out
in the outbox of the first account created for
DE TheBat.
TF Common Folders are not associated with any account. You need to use the
TF %Account= macro in the reply template, otherwise the first account in
TF the list (according to the registry) will be used.
TF You can use a regex to set the %Account= macro
Hello David,
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 23:10:37 +0200 GMT (26/09/2006, 04:10 +0700 GMT),
David Earl wrote:
DE The %Account tip was the missing the link. Thanks for the help!!
You are most welcome.
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Hi All,
Is there a way to determine the default outbox/account for Common
Folders? The Reply header info is correctly set, however, the eMail
consistently lands in the outbox of the first account created for
TheBat.
Details:
The tree looks like
@///GMX
Inbox
Outbox
@///Strato
Inbox
account created for
DE TheBat.
Common Folders are not associated with any account. You need to use the
%Account= macro in the reply template, otherwise the first account in
the list (according to the registry) will be used.
You can use a regex to set the %Account= macro in the Common Folder's
reply
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 18-Nov-2005 at 00:01 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
The ACCOUNT details and SUGNATURE that are used for all emails going out
- whatever templates and identotied are set in COMMON FOLDERS - is the
details and signatures for the ACCOUNT which
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 18-Nov-2005 at 00:01 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
The ACCOUNT details and SUGNATURE that are used for all emails going out
- whatever templates and identotied are set in COMMON FOLDERS - is the
details and signatures for the ACCOUNT which
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 18-Nov-2005 at 19:09 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
So I have just spent a whole day chasing this - trying to find what I had
done wrong.
It was not in vain. You found a bug, that happens. TB goes thru heavy
changes underneath the surface currently.
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 18-Nov-2005 at 19:09 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
So I have just spent a whole day chasing this - trying to find what I had
done wrong.
It was not in vain. You found a bug, that happens. TB goes thru heavy
changes underneath the surface
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 18-Nov-2005 at 19:41 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
What do you think the chances of this being corrected within a week, say?
Sorry, I really don't know. My crystal ball is defective. :-)
Before going thru the hassle of changing your setup a lot, you
Hallo Alexander,
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 19:45:37 +0100GMT (18-11-2005, 19:45 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
ASK Before going thru the hassle of changing your setup a lot, you can revert
ASK to 3.0.1.33 where the functions works (maybe someone else has a more recent
ASK version to check if it
When I do:
Folder Common Folder
the new folder gets created in the left-most un-nested positionin he folders
list.
If I do Folder Folder
it gets created as a sub-folder of whichever folder/account was highlighted at
the time.
In the last case, if I then right click and select Move Out,
Hæ!
What account's mail options for sending mail do common folders use?
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Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 11:59, Thorvald Neumann wrote:
What account's mail options for sending mail do common folders use?
Obviously the mailsettings from the first account...
Can this be changed? I did not find a setting...
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Hello Thorvald,
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 12:01:53 +0200GMT Thorvald Neumann wrote:
What account's mail options for sending mail do common folders use?
Obviously the mailsettings from the first account...
no, the one where the tick 'This account is the default for mailto:;
URLs' is set
Can
Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 12:29, Feli Wilcke wrote:
no, the one where the tick 'This account is the default for mailto:;
URLs' is set
I did not tick this in any account. If this is not set, the common
folders obviously take the first account as the default one.
Can this be changed? I
Hello Thorvald,
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 12:34:51 +0200GMT Thorvald Neumann wrote:
it's on the first page of account properties. To change it, you can
also use the %account= macro in the reply templates.
Ah, I guess I have once more to use folder templates... ;)
what about a quick template? :-)
Hello Thorvald,
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 12:01:53 PM, you wrote:
What account's mail options for sending mail do common folders use?
Obviously the mailsettings from the first account...
The account that is the default mailto: URL handling account.
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Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 12:42, Feli Wilcke wrote:
It's far more flexible if you use different accounts :-)
I do not like typing a word and then hit ctrl + space. ;)
It would be nice if common folders would have a option to
enable/change the account (perhaps under Identity).
I have
Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 13:14, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
The account that is the default mailto: URL handling account.
As I said before, I do not have an account where this is enabled. ;)
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mailinglist folders which send mails over different
smtp-servers and I normally do not which server relays what
mailinglist mail.
now we are back to the point why it is comfortable to use address book
groups and templates instead of folder templates LOL
I guess I have just to dump the common
... ;)
Today, I clicked through all properties and preferences dialogs I
could find... I even searched the help file...
I guess I have just to dump the common folders idea and use virtual
ones instead.
not necessarily ;-)
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Hæ!
I added %ACCOUNT = AccountName to my AB templates, but now the From
and Reply-To-fields are empty (the identity is defined under folder
properties).
Do I have to recreate the identity with macros, too?
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Hello Thorvald,
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:47:27 +0200GMT Thorvald Neumann wrote:
I added %ACCOUNT = AccountName to my AB templates, but now the From
and Reply-To-fields are empty (the identity is defined under folder
properties).
Do I have to recreate the identity with macros, too?
This is
Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 14:19, Feli Wilcke wrote:
IIRC the value for REPLY-TO is taken from FROM if
not defined otherwise.
I am not sure what was wrong, but the Reply-To-field was empty. Now it
has the right address...
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Hæ!
It did not work as intended. *grrr*
I used the %account-macro. So far, this worked. But I am using a
mailalias of this account, which obviously gets overwritten by the
account data and my mail bounced back.
I have used this as a QT:
%From=
%From=Thorvald Neumann thn_inbox(at)gmx.net
Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 14:56, Thorvald Neumann wrote:
I used the %account-macro. So far, this worked. But I am using a
mailalias of this account, which obviously gets overwritten by the
account data and my mail bounced back.
As you could see from my test mail and my replies, it does
Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 15:00, Thorvald Neumann wrote:
As you could see from my test mail and my replies, it does not work
for replies. :(
Hmmmh, now it works... *puzzled*
I am not sure what was wrong, because I did not change the QT during
writing both mails.
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Hello Thorvald,
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 1:21:36 PM, you wrote:
The account that is the default mailto: URL handling account.
As I said before, I do not have an account where this is enabled. ;)
Yep, saw that too late, sorry. Wouldn't a common folder use the
manually set active account in
Hello Thorvald,
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:04:53 +0200GMT Thorvald Neumann wrote:
Hmmmh, now it works... *puzzled*
I am not sure what was wrong, because I did not change the QT during
writing both mails.
I'm glad it works now :-)
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The Bat! 3.0.1.33 on Windows 2000 5.0 2195
ON Thursday, October 14, 2004, 2:56:49 PM, you wrote:
TN I have used this as a QT:
TN %From=
TN %From=Thorvald Neumann thn_inbox(at)gmx.net
TN %ReplyTo=
TN %ReplyTo=Thorvald Neumann thn_inbox(at)gmx.net
TN %Account=alghorab(at)gmx.net
In this case I would assume the %accountmacro overwrites the
Hæ!
Thursday, October 14, 2004, 17:07, Gerard wrote:
In this case I would assume the %accountmacro overwrites the %from
and%reply-to headers with the info from the account.
Yep, this was/is the case.
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Hello Thorvald Neumann everyone else
14-Okt-2004 14:46, you wrote:
IIRC the value for REPLY-TO is taken from FROM if
not defined otherwise.
I am not sure what was wrong, but the Reply-To-field was empty. Now it
has the right address...
If not specified, the reply-to header should be
Hello Thorvald Neumann everyone else
14-Okt-2004 14:56, you wrote:
%From=
%From=Thorvald Neumann thn_inbox(at)gmx.net
%ReplyTo=
%ReplyTo=Thorvald Neumann thn_inbox(at)gmx.net
There - you don't need to specify reply-to if it the same as from...
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Hi list,
a couple of months ago all my common folders suddenly vanished. They
are still in my mail folder, but fail to show in TB.
Whenever I recreate them, they appear back, but just for the running
session. When I close TB and reopen it, they are gone again.
For instance: If I mark a message
Folders that don't belong to any account.
As a one account person I've never seen any advantages for them, but
YMMV.
Thank you Roelof. I myself have 7 email accounts setup in The Bat!, each with their
own folder structure. From what I understand, if I created a common folder, it would
be
Hello:
I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but... Is there a way to set Deletion
options for common folders (i.e. Alternate Delete, etc.)? I use Alternate Delete to
archive some folder's messages after a set amount of time. But I cannot find a way to
do this for common folders
Dz-Jay, [DJ] wrote:
I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but... Is there
a way to set Deletion options for common folders (i.e. Alternate
Delete, etc.)? I use Alternate Delete to archive some folder's
messages after a set amount of time. But I cannot find a way to do
to know that it was added,
though :)
Under that tab, toggle on 'Use folder specific deletion settings' and
you can archive messages.
Yes, I would have expected that had the tab been there, thanx. Is there any other way
to set the Alternative Delete for Common Folders in v2.12? Currently I
Hello Chris,
28-Aug-2004 13:59, you wrote:
I'm trying to work out the best way of organising some of the folders
I have three mail accounts, and everything that belongs to certain
cathegories (like mailinglists, newsletters, friends family, etc.) goes
to common folders (or virtual common
Hello DZ-Jay,
28-Aug-2004 16:22, you wrote:
Don't you see a 'Deletion' tab towards the end of the tabs in the common
folder properties?
Must be a beta thing, because I don't see it here. Good to know that it
was added, though :)
I'm using 2.12 and I do see the deletion tab for my common
Some time around 08/28/2004 13:48:16, I think I heard Alexander S. Kunz say:
Must be a beta thing, because I don't see it here. Good to know that it
was added, though :)
I'm using 2.12 and I do see the deletion tab for my common folders.
Hummm... I'm so sorry, my mistake. I was talking about
Some time around 08/28/2004 17:22:07, I think I heard DZ-Jay say:
Hummm... I'm so sorry, my mistake. I was talking about the JUNK
folder (I assumed it was a Common Folder since its in the root of
the folder tree). I'm archiving some of my spam in the event I need
to retrain BayesIt (or
Hi,
Can someone please explain exactly what 'common folders' are? I've looked in The Bat!
helpfile, but I couldn't find any relevant info in there. I'm guessing it is a folder
that is not part of any one email account, but I'm just not sure.
Thanks,
Chris
When I set up the TB, I started testing with my hi-spam-potential account, with the
idea that if something goes wrong, no harm.
Now I have some common folders set up, and it's causing a problem with new message
replies (from those folders). The messages are automatically being put
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 01:29:30 +0200, David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the outbox for common folders (or the choice of default account) be
controlled somehow, or have I goofed there? (I know I can set the
default the identity, but that doesn't solve the transport issue.)
Account
.
Misleading is ok. The TB documentation could be better. Oh well. I'm a dumb new user
;) The user base is friendly, helpful, knowledgeable, and that's what counts.
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David
ASK On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 01:29:30 +0200, David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the outbox for common
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Greetings All,
When a common folder is selected, and a new message is created, the
send button does not work. This is true even if the %account macro is
set. Ideas?
Michael L. Wilson, MBA :usflag:
Ecclesiastic Philosopher
Teacher
Critic
Big
Hi Michael,
on Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:56:54 -0700GMT, you wrote:
MLW When a common folder is selected, and a new message is created, the
MLW send button does not work. This is true even if the %account macro is
MLW set. Ideas?
I tried it and it worked. So, not confirmed here. :-)
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Hello Michael,
Exploiting The Bat! version 2.12.03
You are using a Beta version, please report the problem in TBBeta.
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Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL'
Hello,
after having some trouble with my my Windows installation and file
system repairs with chkdsk, all my common folders are suddenly gone!
They are still on the disk, I can even import messages through the
import function, but they are not shown in TB.
Whenever I recreate them, the next time
Hi all,
What determines the 'mother account' of a common folder ? I've got 4
or 5 accounts and I've noticed that one specific account is used for
sending messages from common folders. Consequently messages sent from
such folders end up in the sent folder of an account which used to be
my main
Dear Johnny,
@19-Apr-2004, 23:18 +0200 (19-Apr 22:18 UK time) Johnny Skaaning
[JS] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
JS What determines the 'mother account' of a common folder? ... Is
JS there a way to control this behaviour ?
Not that I know of.
JS Another thing I've wondered about is whether
Johnny,
On 19-04-2004 23:18, you [JS] wrote in
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JS What determines the 'mother account' of a common folder ?
This account is default for mailto: URLs?
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greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 2.10.01 /thebat version
os Windows XP
checked to be default for mailtos. However, after setting this
preference it works like I asked: mail from common folders are now
sent via my chosen account. Thanks a lot !
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Johnny Skaaning
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I have a setup that I've used for a while that uses a lot of common
folders. The thing is that over time the need for common folders has
rather gone away and I could just as easily manage with account
folders.
So, to the point, are common folders
Hello shemming,
So, to the point, are common folders and regular folders functionally
equivalent and can I just move my common folders to the relevant
accounts with impunity?
Yes, just Alt+Click on it and drag it to the desired account.
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain
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M Yes, just Alt+Click on it and drag it to the desired account.
Cool. Thanks Miguel.
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v2.03 Beta/53 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
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If
Hello Thomas,
Saturday, October 4, 2003, 6:38:23 AM, you wrote:
GROUPS.CFG
TF This is a new one. Does anybody know what's stored in here?
Under Options - Network and Administration you'll find a tab 'Groups'.
It'll allow you to define user names and define access to a defined
selection of your
Hello Gerrit,
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003 13:54:21 +0200 GMT (04/10/2003, 18:54 +0700 GMT),
Gerrit Kiers wrote:
GROUPS.CFG
TF This is a new one. Does anybody know what's stored in here?
Under Options - Network and Administration you'll find a tab 'Groups'.
Thanks. I never used that, so didn't know
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