Hello Aam,
Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 12:29:40 PM, you wrote:
The POP3 protocol does not know already downloaded
aas It sure seems to know it when it comes to the interaction between the
aas POP3 Bat and Gmail. :-o
The trick that TheBat! which messages it (on one computer) has already
Hello Aam,
Sunday, September 16, 2012, 4:12:52 AM, you wrote:
It started interfering with the original POP3 version of The Bat!
on my main PC, though
How was it interfering?
aas Depending on which POP3 copy of The Bat! happened to download
aas a particular message first, it was then skipped
Hi
On Saturday 15 September 2012 at 10:12:52 PM, in
mid:95992719.20120915231...@avenarius.sk, a...@avenarius.sk wrote:
MFPA, wrote
How was it interfering?
Depending on which POP3 copy of The Bat! happened to
download a particular message first, it was then
skipped by the other POP3 copy
A Bat-fellow, Thomas Fernandez,
wrote in mid:1604267480.20120917212...@thomas-bkk.my-fqdn.de
on Monday, 17th September 2012 at 21:29:11 (GMT +0700),
which was 16:29 in Bratislava --
The POP3 protocol does not know already downloaded
It sure seems to know it when it comes to the interaction
Hello Tbudl,
A reminder of what tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com typed on:
Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 03:01:01 GMT +0200
aas Plus, as suggested before, besides the 3 currently available options,
aas an additional 4th option (iPad-like) might really be useful:
aas * Headers only
aas * Headers
Another thing I just discovered, and I wonder if you or someone else could
test
it. I picked a folder that had over 1000 messages in it and right clicked on
the
folder and selected empty folder. It appeared to empty the folder and it is
now in the process of downloading every message
Hi
On Friday 14 September 2012 at 11:17:57 AM, in
mid:1184583309.20120914121...@avenarius.sk, a...@avenarius.sk wrote:
It started interfering with the original POP3 version
of The Bat! on my main PC, though,
How was it interfering? Could this be rectified in the account
settings while
A Bat-fellow, MFPA,
wrote in mid:559391890.20120915140549@my_localhost
on Saturday, 15th September 2012 at 14:05:49 (GMT +0100),
which was 15:05 in Bratislava --
It started interfering with the original POP3 version of The Bat!
on my main PC, though
How was it interfering?
Depending on
Hello Tbudl,
A reminder of what tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com typed on:
Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 23:12:52 GMT +0200
so not synchronising that folder halves the amount to download.
aas Yes, but this may be the issue: I can see no setting for The Bat's IMAP
aas folders where you could set a
A Bat-fellow, Stuart Cuddy,
wrote in mid:blu0-smtp1531032868412497f7ab672dd...@phx.gbl
on Saturday, 15th September 2012 at 17:39:27 (GMT -0500),
which was Sunday, 0:39 a.m. in Bratislava --
so not synchronising that folder halves the amount to download.
Yes, but this may be the issue: I can
Dear Bat-fellows,
Can you tweak the IMAP mode in The Bat so that it behaves like
the iPad's Mail client, downloading only the most recent 1000
messages, rather than all the hundreds of thousands (!) of messages
from previous years, in dozens of folders?
I've been a TB afficionado since the 1990s
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