Hello Stefan Tanurkov via TBUDL,
Thank you. I used The Bat for MANY years several years ago. I moved to a MAC so
I couldn't use it, but I have moved back to Windows so I'm back. I am
embarrassed to say, I forgot about the folders tab in the filter manager .. so
thanks for the push in the right
Hello Jody,
Wednesday, December 2, 2020, 4:23:43 AM, you wrote:
> Is there a way to set ANY message, that is in a specific folder, as read.
Presumably, you are talking about IMAP folders in your scenario, then the
answer is yes - you can do it with incoming filters assigned to specific
Hello tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com,
Is there a way to set ANY message, that is in a specific folder, as read.
Here is the scenario ..
At times I use a web based email or the browser built in email client (in
testing) to read email. When I delete a message from those sources, TheBat will
show it
Hello MAU,
Thursday, April 29, 2004, 4:06:47 AM, you wrote:
:
M VFs don't hold any messages (not even copies), just pointers to
M messages in other non-virtual folders.
Thanks for the explanation. I had moved all my account filter back to the
original Spam folder and low and behold,
Hello,
I had three filters that were set up to send what I considered spam messages to
the trash folder. I figured I needed to get a supply of spam messages to teach
the antispam program. I created a virtual folder to hold my filtered spam. Then
I was going to run the antispam program
Hello Dean,
I admit I am experimenting with this virtual folder concept so maybe I
don't understand that one is not supposed to send new messages to that
type of folder? Could someone explain what I'm doing wrong or if
virtual folders are just for storage of old messages?
VFs don't hold any
that's exactly how i understand.
actually i found you cannot use search dialog to find anything in VF. the result is
always empty.
this should be a working feature, for example, i have a filter for all flagged
messages, then i
want to search among them for the mail with subject text urgent.
Hello Samson,
actually i found you cannot use search dialog to find anything in
VF. the result is always empty. this should be a working feature, for
example, i have a filter for all flagged messages, then i want to
search among them for the mail with subject text urgent.
You can do that on
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Hi,
I've been using TB for a while... but something puzzled me today,
and I'm not sure why I didn't spot it earlier. Under each folder,
there is an option use the account default specific columns...
Okay, this seems logical, you set the
Hi Jonathan,
on Tue, 30 Sep 2003 23:08:52 -0500GMT (01.10.03, 06:08 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
JA use the account default specific columns...
As far as I understand the account default refers to all folders that
have this option checked. Any change you make in one of
Hallo Jonathan,
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 23:08:52 -0500GMT (1-10-03, 6:08 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JA I've been using TB for a while... but something puzzled me today,
JA and I'm not sure why I didn't spot it earlier. Under each folder,
JA there is an option use the account default specific
On Wednesday, October 01, 2003, Peter Meyns wrote...
JA use the account default specific columns...
As far as I understand the account default refers to all folders
that have this option checked. Any change you make in one of them
should apply to all the others, at least that's how it works
Hallo Shauna,
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 07:15:29 -0600 GMT (21/04/2001, 21:15 +0800 GMT),
Shauna Scott wrote:
SS That's a suggestion I've been meaning to make for some time. I have
SS dozens of folders and it would be a huge help if I could a mark a
SS message for follow-up and have some sort of
Hallo Michael and Dierk,
PMFJI. Happy B-day to both of you.
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 16:57:17 -0400 GMT (22/04/2001, 04:57 +0800 GMT),
azrael wrote:
DH Depends on the tolerance of the reader. It takes up much room
DH uselessly and is harder to read.
Have you checked where you %Cursor macro is in
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Hello azrael!
On Friday, April 20, 2001 at 11:16:47 PM you wrote:
Clicking didn't produce an arrow but "move to next
unread" accomplished the job.
What I was getting at was the sort option. In the preview window (Or
view
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 5:06:52 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH What I was getting at was the sort option. In the preview window (Or
DH view folder, doesn't matter) you see all you (threaded) messages with
DH columns denoting valuable information. Which column you see depends
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 1:45:37 PM you wrote:
Thank you. Clicking on the header worked nicely. Allie has
explained "parking" to me but I'm curious about Flagging and Colour
Groups.
Basically they are two
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collective wisdom:
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a Thank you. Clicking on the header worked nicely. Allie has explained
a "parking" to me but I'm curious about Flagging and Colour Groups.
Flagging
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 14:25:16 +0200, Dierk graced us with these comments:
DH Personally I use Flags some time, Colour Groups very, very seldom.
If you use the Ticker Virtual folder where all unread messages across all
folders are together, then
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:44:59 AM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
DH Personally I use Flags some time, Colour Groups very, very seldom.
ACM If you use the Ticker Virtual folder where all
ACM unread messages across all
ACM folders are together, then colour groups can be
ACM
Hello Dierk,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 6:25:16 AM, you wrote:
DH Personally I use Flags some time, Colour Groups very, very seldom. I
DH tend to just Mark as Unread to set my attention to a message for some
DH time. This way I see that there is something interesting in a closed
DH folder.
DH
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 8:25:16 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Basically they are two different ways to get your attention. Combined
DH with filtering (you can use both in filters) you can set up some
DH powerful filters (so much for style).
DH Personally I use Flags some
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Hello A!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 2:44:59 PM you wrote:
If you use the Ticker Virtual folder where all unread messages across all
folders are together, then colour groups can be extremely helpful.
Sounds nice, but since my MT still got
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 3:19:49 PM you wrote:
The lass lacked class.
Unfortunately not really, only from time to time ...
Perhaps nonsense translated to "not adequately trainable" according
to her control needs. It
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:55:15 AM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Isn't it funny that people *are* much more alike than different ...
I turn another year this week but lack anyone
to dump me. My last date
needed her lithium adjusted. Very bright and
interesting but not
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 6:09:15 PM you wrote:
I don't think it's the mouse drive affecting the cursor. The Bat
is the only software showing this behavior. Were I to attempt to
place my cursor after the last
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:13:57 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Sorry, but the cursor does no such thing here. Ah, but now I have it
DH (hopefully). seems nothing more than bad position with the mouse. I
DH think RITLabs uses a relatively big tolerance range for the mouse
DH
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Hello azrael!
On Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 7:47:25 PM you wrote:
Does the excessive indentation mess up my messaging to the point of
being troublesome?
Depends on the tolerance of the reader. It takes up much room
uselessly and is harder to
Hello azrael,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 7:47:25 PM, you wrote:
a I'm adapting now that I know to expect it. Does the excessive
a indentation mess up my messaging to the point of being
a troublesome?
No - it does not. And in this message it was OK.
The editor indents to the position where
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 12:47:25 PM, you wrote:
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 1:13:57 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Sorry, but the cursor does no such thing here. Ah, but now I have it
DH (hopefully). seems nothing more than bad position with the mouse. I
DH think RITLabs
On 21-04-2001 at 18:09, azrael kindly wrote:
azreal experiences cursor problems]
I don't think it's the mouse drive affecting the cursor. The Bat is
the only software showing this behavior. Were I to attempt to place my
cursor after the last letter of most words the cursor jumps
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 2:52:49 PM, Dierk Haasis thoughtfully wrote:
DH Depends on the tolerance of the reader. It takes up much room
DH uselessly and is harder to read.
Bummer!
You'll notice azrael has disappeared from the regards line. I'd reset
it twice.
I set Latin 1 as
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 2:56:44 PM, Ottar Grimstad thoughtfully wrote:
OG No - it does not. And in this message it was OK.
OG The editor indents to the position where you start to
OG write your
OG first words. If the insertion point is to far to the
OG right, just use
OG the left
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:21:18 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
KS Are you referring to your text getting indented more with each new
KS paragraph? I suspect it is the "smart tabs" option or the
KS "auto-indent" option set in the Editor Preferences (under Options). If
KS you have
On 21-04-2001 at 23:12, azrael kindly wrote:
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 4:21:18 PM, Karin Spaink thoughtfully wrote:
KS Are you referring to your text getting indented more with each new
KS paragraph? I suspect it is the smart tabs option or the
KS auto-indent option set in the Editor
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Hello azrael!
On Friday, April 20, 2001 at 9:17:15 PM you wrote:
I have a silly newbie question for you. Now that I'm off the digest my
TBUDL mail goes straight to it's chosen folder. As it accumulates I must
scroll a bit to see new arrivals. In
Hello azrael!
On Friday, April 20, 2001 at 9:17:15 PM you wrote:
I have a silly newbie question for you. Now that I'm off the digest my
TBUDL mail goes straight to it's chosen folder. As it accumulates I must
scroll a bit to see new arrivals. In a couple weeks I'll be scrolling a
lot and
Hello azrael,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 4:43:23 PM, you wrote:
aI found the 5,000 emails in your TBUDL folder quite
a interesting. Do you think it might hold 10,000?; 15,000?
I don't know...I would suppose in theory it would be limited only by hard drive
space. However, I
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On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 6:23:09 PM, Dave Gorman thoughtfully wrote:
DG Actually I started typing on a manual Remington typewriter at about
DG the age of 9 or 10. At times I have tested as high as 75-80 words per
DG minute. Maybe that would explain my keyboard preference!
Hallo azrael,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 17:43:23 -0400 GMT (21/04/2001, 05:43 +0800 GMT),
azrael wrote:
aI found the 5,000 emails in your TBUDL folder quite
a interesting. Do you think it might hold 10,000?; 15,000?
There are people who have even more. It is important that you
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On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 6:48:02 PM, Thomas thoughtfully wrote:
T We are not talking about just reading here, but also about navigating
T and operating a software product, right?
We're talking speech to type or spoken command to OS or browser control.
It mentioned that
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 17:43:23 -0400, azrael wrote these comments:
a I found the 5,000 emails in your TBUDL folder quite interesting. Do you
a think it might hold 10,000?; 15,000?
a I'd configured the hardware on this box to handle retrieval tasks
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On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 7:31:09 PM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
ACM Hey, that drive must be greased lightening. :=)
Ya gotta love serendipity when The Bat so perfectly syncs
with the intended purpose of the hardware. s The original configuration
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 19:44:16 -0400, azrael thoughtfully wrote the
following:
a Just what is a_parked_message?
A parked message is one that cannot be deleted, neither can it be moved.
For you to move it, the parked status has to be disabled. So, if
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 7:54:58 PM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
ACM A parked message is one that cannot be deleted, neither can it be
ACM moved. For you to move it, the parked status has to be disabled. So,
ACM if you drag and drop a parked message to another folder, TB! will
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 20:02:25 -0400, azrael thoughtfully wrote the
following:
a What is the purpose behind it and who determines it's "parked"
a status?
You determine the parked status. You can either click on the little dot in
the parked
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 8:11:39 PM, A Curtis Martin thoughtfully wrote:
ACM You determine the parked status. You can either click on the little
ACM dot in the parked column to enable parked status, or right click on
ACM the message in the message list and in the pop-up menu go to
Hallo michael,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 19:12:53 -0400 GMT (21/04/2001, 07:12 +0800 GMT),
azrael wrote:
T We are not talking about just reading here, but also about navigating
T and operating a software product, right?
a We're talking speech to type or spoken command to OS or browser control.
a It
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 8:16:13 PM, Thomas thoughtfully wrote:
T Voice recognition? Oh. Do you have a URL?
I can get you there I think. The article was in the New
York Times "Circuits" section Wednesday April 19th; front page; author :
David Pogue (he uses it due to
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