Hello Chris,
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 00:16:44 -0800 GMT (13/12/02, 15:16 +0700 GMT),
Chris Weaven wrote:
> I've copied the 'account.cfg' file to copy the main configuration of the
> account (I added the new details), but I also want to move my
> personal/local folders and filters.
> I think I rememb
Hallo Chris,
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 00:16:44 -0800GMT (13-12-02, 9:16 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
CW> I've now set-up a new account in TB!, but want to move everything from
CW> the old account, to this newly created one.
Unless you intend to go on using the old account: Go to the old
accoun
Hi Chris,
On Friday, December 13, 2002 00:44 our local time, Chris Weaven wrote;
> I could just overwrite the old account with the new account details
> and have a basic account for the old one until it closes.
> Very clever, I think I'll do that now.
Just finished doing it. Sent a few test mai
Hi Victor
On Friday, December 13, 2002 03:36 your local time, which was 00:36 my
local time, Victor Gonzalez [VBG] wrote;
CW>> I've now set-up a new account in TB!, but want to move everything
CW>> from the old account, to this newly created one.
VBG> Since you've just created it why not simply
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Hello Chris,
CW> I've now set-up a new account in TB!, but want to move everything from
CW> the old account, to this newly created one.
Since you've just created it why not simply import the old
profile, rename it and change the pop-smtp settings?
C
Hi The Bat! friends,
As some of you read recently, I was changing ISP.
As you can see, I now have a new e-mail address.
I've now set-up a new account in TB!, but want to move everything from
the old account, to this newly created one.
I've copied the 'account.cfg' file to copy the main configur
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