Hello Nick Andriash,
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002 18:39:49 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, June 23, 2002, 8:39:49 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Nick Andriash wrote:
Hello rpmathews,
In Reference to your Posting on Saturday, June 22 2002 at 06:30 PM PDT,
I am trying to export TB
Saturday, June 22, 2002
7:28 PM
All,
I am trying to export TB mail messages to a format that will allow a user
to import to Outlook 2002. Does anyone have any idea how to do this???
Rob
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Hello rpmathews,
In Reference to your Posting on Saturday, June 22 2002 at 06:30 PM PDT,
I am trying to export TB mail messages to a format that will allow a user
to import to Outlook 2002. Does anyone have any idea how to do this???
It appears as if Outlook imports messages directly from
I'm starting to accumulate filters very quickly, and would like to be
able to edit them outside of the TheBat! interface, which is about the
only thing I find cumbersome in the app.
Anyone developed any kludgy, hackish ways to do this?
Thanks,
-Mike
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Michael P. Wilson wrote regarding the subject of "Filter import/export":
I'm starting to accumulate filters very quickly, and would like to be
able to edit them outside of the TheBat! interface, which is about
Yep, I was afraid of that...
I'll just have to whip something together myself :)
Sunday, November 05, 2000, 4:49:32 PM, you wrote:
ME "On 05-11-2000 at 15:00:29GMT -0500 (which was 20:00 where I live)
ME Michael P. Wilson wrote regarding the subject of "Filter import/export":
Hello Marek,
MM OE use DBX files instead MBX. TB has bad dialog text, but import without
MM problems. Files are stored in Windows\Application
MM Data\Identities\...\Microsoft\Outlook Express
It is just a mistake - The Bat! is looking for DBX files :-)
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Hello ,
I have tried the last days to import and export messages from and to
outlook.
I couldn't do it.
Anyone can help?
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Hello The Bat! users,
Nick wrote on 6/13/2000, 9:57 PM
N I have tried the last days to import and export messages from and to
N outlook.
N I couldn't do it.
N Anyone can help?
Please be a bit more specific! Have you got any error message etc.
Make sure that
1) you are importing with Mailbox
Hello all,
Tuesday, June 13, 2000, Nick wrote:
1) you are importing with Mailbox Import Wizard - Outlook Express 5
When using the import wizard it is asking for *.MBX files for the
importing from outlook or outlook express.
I'm using win2000 and outlook 2000 and could not find any *.MBX
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 00:02:57 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
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Ok, that works for the blank line *after* the original test, but the
blank line is still inserted before the original text. Let me
explain:
Here's the simple template I use:
%TEXT
Then do not put the %TEXT macro in it's own
Friday, December 17, 1999, 7:15:19 AM, you wrote:
AM Then do not put the %TEXT macro in it's own line. Put it in the line
AM above. For example:
AM %TO="Everybody [EMAIL PROTECTED]"Hello %TOFName,%TEXT
AM HTH.
There is no line above, because %TEXT is the only thing in my template.
All I want
Hi Travisimo!,
Friday, December 17, 1999, 3:34:24 PM, you wrote:
T Friday, December 17, 1999, 8:52:45 AM, you wrote:
AVK Both Pegasus and Eudora can use the Unix mailboxes. I dunno
AVK how exactly the import is done with Eudora, but as for Pegasus
AVK you'll just export your folders as UNIX
Friday, December 17, 1999, 10:18:44 AM, you wrote:
MA In the very unlikely event that you return to that resource hog
MA Eudora, the procedure is the same as Alexander has described for
MA Pegasus, you rename to *.mbx and move to Eudora Mail directory.
*Very* unlikely event :-)
Hello Travisimo!,
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:37:22 -0600 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, December 17, 1999, 11:37:22 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Travisimo! wrote:
Travisimo! Friday, December 17, 1999, 10:18:44 AM, you wrote:
MA In the very unlikely event that you return to that
I've successfully imported my address books and mail from Pegasus and
Eurdora Pro into The Bat. I plan on using The Bat exclusively now,
but if I decide to go back to Pegasus or Eudora at a later, what is
the procedure for moving my mail back to one of those programs? I
know The Bat has the
Hi Travisimo!,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 3:14:03 AM GMT+0800, Travisimo! wrote:
T I plan on using The Bat exclusively now, but if I decide to go back
T to Pegasus or Eudora at a later,
That's not in the General Plan. ;-)
T what is the procedure for moving my mail back to one of those
T
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 13:14:03 -0600, Travisimo! wrote:
I've successfully imported my address books and mail from Pegasus and
Eurdora Pro into The Bat. I plan on using The Bat exclusively now,
but if I decide to go back to Pegasus or Eudora at a later, what is
the procedure for moving my
the
original text. Any way to elminate the blank lines? Even if the
incoming mail arrives with no blank lines before the text, the
generated message based on the template always puts one in.
But really, thanks Thomas, Roel, and Ali for answering my questions
concerning the date/time and import/export
nd Ali for answering my questions
T concerning the date/time and import/export. :-)
anytime :-)
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that. I has been critized.
Actually, I understand it is the CR/LF which you type after the macro
in the template. So, leave that CR/LF out and it should be OK.
T But really, thanks Thomas, Roel, and Ali for answering my questions
T concerning the date/time and import/export. :-)
You're welcome
Thursday, December 16, 1999, 11:54:40 PM, you wrote:
R thats because you type it like this:
R %TO="Everybody [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
R Hello %TOFName,
R The Bat! converts the macro to what it should do, and then it sees a
R hard return... (the one you put behind the macro...) and it displays
R it...
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Hello Travisimo!,
T Ok, that works for the blank line *after* the original test, but the
T blank line is still inserted before the original text.
Friday, December 17, 1999, 12:05:52 AM, you wrote:
snip some text
1) Create a template that has only the following line in it:
%TEXT
Result: When the message is create, there will be ONE blank line
inserted before the original text appears.
2) Create a template that has the following lines:
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