Re: Exporting filters?

2010-08-08 Thread Laura
(reply to message of Thursday, February 7, 2008) Hi Trevor and all of you, H is it possible to export and import filters? In addition to the advice about copying and pasting between accounts, you can also copy and then paste into Notepad or other text editor for saving. I just

Re: Exporting filters?

2010-08-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Laura, On Sun, 8 Aug 2010 16:15:12 +0200GMT (8-8-2010, 16:15 , where I live), you wrote: L I just have a new computer. L Is it also possible to import filters I used on my previous computer L in the Bat? L (I used the same version of the Bat.) That's possible. When the setup of your

Re: Exporting filters?

2010-08-08 Thread Laura
(reply to message of Sunday, August 8, 2010) Hoi Roelof, Close TB and copy the account.srb files fro your old system to your new system, there's an account.srb file in the mail directory and in every account directory. Terrific, that's fantastic, I'm very happy, got all my filters

Re: Exporting filters?

2010-08-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Laura, On Sun, 8 Aug 2010 18:21:04 +0200GMT (8-8-2010, 18:21 , where I live), you wrote: L Thank you so much! Graag gedaan. -- Groetjes, Roelof WinErr: 019 User error - Not our fault. Is Not! Is Not! http://www.voormijalleen.nl/ The Bat! 5.0.0.60 ALPHA Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6002

Re[2]: Exporting filters?

2008-02-07 Thread monsell
H is it possible to export and import filters? Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V. ++ Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right? -- best

Re: Exporting filters?

2008-02-07 Thread Harald
Hi Peter, Hi Harald, H is it possible to export and import filters? Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V. Ah, so easy. :-| I have searched through all

Re: Exporting filters?

2008-02-07 Thread Harald
H is it possible to export and import filters? Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V. ++ Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right? Where is

Re[2]: Exporting filters?

2008-02-07 Thread monsell
Hi, Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right? HF Where is that option hidden? He's mistaken with quick templates, those can be shared with other accounts. Filters cannot, though you can create common filters, they can be used by all accounts. That's correct. Common filters are set up

Re: Exporting filters?

2008-02-07 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Harald, On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 12:01:28 +0100GMT (7-2-2008, 12:01 +0100, where I live), you wrote: Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right? HF Where is that option hidden? He's mistaken with quick templates, those can be shared with other accounts. Filters cannot, though you can

Re: Exporting filters?

2008-02-07 Thread Trevor Langford
H is it possible to export and import filters? In addition to the advice about copying and pasting between accounts, you can also copy and then paste into Notepad or other text editor for saving. Trevor -- Current version is 3.99.27.2 |

Exporting filters?

2008-02-06 Thread Harald
Hi all, is it possible to export and import filters? My intention is to export one (or more) filter to another account where the same filter rules should be active - I do not want to add filters with many conditions manually for each email account. I haven't found this possibility - did I miss

Re: Exporting filters?

2008-02-06 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Harald, on Thu, 7 Feb 2008 08:34:12 +0100GMT (07.02.2008, 08:34 +0100GMT here), you wrote: H is it possible to export and import filters? Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or Outgoing) and paste