Re: Synchronizing Desktop with Notebook

2004-03-20 Thread Kevin Coates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Julian, On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 15:20:01 + (10:20 AM here), Julian Beach (Lists) [JBL] wrote in : JBL> The other thing to remember to TB! synch is that it is one way each JBL> time... If I understand you correctly, in order

Re: Synchronizing Desktop with Notebook

2004-03-19 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Friday, March 19, 2004, 2:41:03 PM, Kevin Coates wrote: > Ah, I think I understand now. So I needn't worry which machine I > download mail with as long as I synchronize periodically. Thanks for > the explanation. The other thing to remember to TB! synch is that it is one way each time, that is

Re: Synchronizing Desktop with Notebook

2004-03-19 Thread Kevin Coates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi cs4l, On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 08:18:50 +0100 (2:18 AM here), cs4l [c] wrote in : c> You could use both machines to read email, and with synchronize, c> you could then transfer the messages which have been read on one c> machine

Re: Synchronizing Desktop with Notebook

2004-03-18 Thread cs4l
Hello Kevin, Friday, March 19, 2004, 6:35:35 AM, you wrote: KC> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- KC> Hash: SHA1 KC> Hello TBUDL! KC> I've been trying to figure out the best way to keep my desktop and KC> notebook in synch. I've tried The Bat's "Synchronise" feature, but its KC> multiple steps

Synchronizing Desktop with Notebook

2004-03-18 Thread Kevin Coates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello TBUDL! I've been trying to figure out the best way to keep my desktop and notebook in synch. I've tried The Bat's "Synchronise" feature, but its multiple steps seems tedious compared to simply using the built in backup and restore feature. Am I

methods of synchronizing two locations

2004-03-12 Thread danger
Hello tbudl, I have to locations I would like to have all my mail at. I use a pop server. Can any one tell me how that manage to do it? Only one site needs to be able to delete the mail on the server if that helps? -- Best regards, danger mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Synchronizing Address Book

2004-02-02 Thread Granville Cousins
Hello TBUDL, I have a Laptop which I use on a daily basis and a Desktop Pc which I use at various times in the week. I have set up my Desktop Pc to be a backup machine for my Laptop and everything. Mostly I receive emails when I am out from home and need to upload addresses from my Laptop to my D

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-27 Thread Gerrit Kiers
Hello Terry, Monday, January 26, 2004, 6:33:31 PM, you wrote: TGM> Also should chose 'ignore' one the advanced tab, I might have missed TGM> that. Thank you for correcting this. I actually thought that 'ignore' was the default. -- Best regards, Gerrit Kiers Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windo

Re[3]: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-26 Thread Marten Gallagher
On Monday, January 26, 2004 at 5:33:31 PM, you wrote: > Hello Gerrit, > Friday, January 23, 2004, 4:55:46 AM, you wrote: >> Then go to the Sorting Office and make a new rule under 'Selective >> download'. Make the rule 'Detect by originator' with as signal string >> your own e-mail address. This

Re[2]: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-26 Thread Terry G. Munson
Hello Gerrit, Friday, January 23, 2004, 4:55:46 AM, you wrote: > Then go to the Sorting Office and make a new rule under 'Selective > download'. Make the rule 'Detect by originator' with as signal string > your own e-mail address. This will make your notebook neglect these mails > on the server.

Re[2]: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-23 Thread Bill Blinn Technology Editor
At 11:45 AM on 1/23/2004, Kevin Coates typed ... K> Hehehe .. actually you can thank Gerrit but the suggestions given here K> are most helpful. This is another clear example of why I should never attempt to communicate in the hours before noon. Or the hours after noon, for that part. Thanks for c

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-23 Thread Kevin Coates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Bill, On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 08:04:48 -0500 (8:04 AM here), Bill Blinn Technology Editor [BBTE] wrote in : BBTE> Thanks, Kevin! You not only mentioned a step that I omitted BBTE> (BCCs to myself of messages that I want to store

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-23 Thread Kevin Coates
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Gerrit, On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 13:55:46 +0100 (7:55 AM here), Gerrit Kiers [GK] wrote in : GK> Bill's solution does not solve instances when you send mail from the GK> notebook. I use the following set-up to cover for that. Th

Re[2]: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-23 Thread Bill Blinn Technology Editor
At 7:55 AM on 1/23/2004, Gerrit Kiers typed ... G> Kevin, G> Bill's solution does not solve instances when you send mail from the G> notebook. I use the following set-up to cover for that. Thanks, Kevin! You not only mentioned a step that I omitted (BCCs to myself of messages that I want to store

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-23 Thread Gerrit Kiers
Hello Kevin, Friday, January 23, 2004, 5:18:14 AM, you wrote: BBTE>> I choose one machine as "master" (my home desktop). When I BBTE>> retrieve mail there, I remove it from the server. When I BBTE>> retrieve mail using the notebook or from the office, I leave BBTE>> mail on the server until I dump

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-22 Thread Kevin Coates
install The Bat! on K>> it. . Can anyone provide some strategies for synchronizing the K>> two? BBTE> I choose one machine as "master" (my home desktop). When I BBTE> retrieve mail there, I remove it from the server. When I BBTE> retrieve mail using the notebook

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-22 Thread Marten Gallagher
. Can anyone provide some strategies for synchronizing the two? There's a system built in to do this although it's rather cumbersome. It's part of tools > synchronise. Marten Gallagher -- Annery Kiln Web Design Delivering Information Effectively www.annerykiln.co.uk Web Design and S

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-22 Thread sacksa
t;IMAP. Can anyone provide some strategies for synchronizing the two? I also have a laptop that I have been wanting to put on a home network with the pc and allow it to read and answer Bat mail. So, I would also appreciate input for strategies. FWIW, the pc has XP home and the laptop has XP

Re: Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-22 Thread Bill Blinn Technology Editor
yone provide some strategies for synchronizing the two? I choose one machine as "master" (my home desktop). When I retrieve mail there, I remove it from the server. When I retrieve mail using the notebook or from the office, I leave mail on the server until I dump it from the trash. This

Notebook Synchronizing

2004-01-22 Thread Kevin Coates
some strategies for synchronizing the two? - -- Kevin Coates Dewitt, NY USA Using TB! v2.03 Beta/45 under Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP1 (see kludges for my pgp key) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE

Re: Synchronizing The Bat and Versamail on the Palm

2003-10-24 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Paul, Thursday, October 23, 2003, 4:41:45 PM, you wrote: PS> Thanks for that Ken. I'm going to give it a go and see how I get PS> on. PS> It is just a shame they don't do a version of The Bat for the PS> Palm. I'd buy it like a shot. This moderator's interjection is a note to all reader

Re[2]: Synchronizing The Bat and Versamail on the Palm

2003-10-24 Thread Paul Smithson
Hello Ken, Monday, October 20, 2003, 11:43:42 PM, you wrote: kg> Paul Smithson wrote: >> Is it possible to synchronize my copy of The Bat on my PC with >> Versamail on the Palm? >> Sometimes I want to be able to collect my e-mail on the Palm, deal >> with it, and then when I get back home update

Re: Synchronizing The Bat and Versamail on the Palm

2003-10-20 Thread ken green
Paul Smithson wrote: > Is it possible to synchronize my copy of The Bat on my PC with > Versamail on the Palm? > Sometimes I want to be able to collect my e-mail on the Palm, deal > with it, and then when I get back home update my desktop with both the > send and received mail. I don't think the

Synchronizing The Bat and Versamail on the Palm

2003-10-18 Thread Paul Smithson
Hello Is it possible to synchronize my copy of The Bat on my PC with Versamail on the Palm? Sometimes I want to be able to collect my e-mail on the Palm, deal with it, and then when I get back home update my desktop with both the send and received mail. Thanks Paul ___

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-04 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Monday, August 4, 2003, 2:18:31 AM, Steve M. Sawczyn wrote: > I'm just curious, do you not synchronize the laptop with the desktop > when you return from traveling -- I'm trying to understand why you > would leave mail on the server. Mainly because of the problems keeping filters up to date on

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-03 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote: AM>> Another way to do the regular synchronisation would be to backup the AM>> mail folder on the laptop each day and restore it to the desktop. If you AM>> do any major changes like creating a new account, then do the A

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-03 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Steve, On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 21:18:31 -0400 GMT (04/08/2003, 08:18 +0700 GMT), Steve M. Sawczyn wrote: > I'm just curious, do you not synchronize the laptop with the desktop > when you return from traveling -- I'm trying to understand why you > would leave mail on the server. I used to leave

Re[2]: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-03 Thread Steve M. Sawczyn
Hello Julian, Sunday, August 3, 2003, 2:33:41 PM, you wrote: JBL> I use synchronize regularly to keep my laptop and desktop up to date, JBL> so that I have all my messages when I travel, and ensure that I can JBL> collect mail when away (although I now use Leave Mail on Server for 2 JBL> days so

Re[2]: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-03 Thread Steve M. Sawczyn
Hello Allie, Sunday, August 3, 2003, 12:58:43 AM, you wrote: AM> Another way to do the regular synchronisation would be to backup the AM> mail folder on the laptop each day and restore it to the desktop. If you AM> do any major changes like creating a new account, then do the AM> synchronisation.

Re[2]: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-03 Thread Steve M. Sawczyn
Hello Allie, Sunday, August 3, 2003, 12:39:06 AM, you wrote: AM> Sorry for the funny metaphor, but when you have young kids like I have, AM> everything can potentially talk and develops a personality. Don't appologize, that clarifies things greatly. Before I leave for work, I'll have to remembe

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-03 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Saturday, August 2, 2003, 10:23:38 PM, Allie Martin wrote: > Filters will synchronize, as well as templates. However, basic interface > configuration will not be synchronized since both systems may run at > different resolutions. As a result, interface appearance settings have a > high likeliho

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Allie, > Of course, the ideal solution to your situation would be IMAP > accounts. :) TB!'s completely revamped IMAP support is currently in > beta testing stages so stay tuned. I have to learn more about IMAP. -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v2.0 Beta/1 on Windows

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg Strong, [GS] wrote: GS> So from where I'm sitting starting with a backup, then follow up GS> with synchronization afterward would be the way to go. I've only GS> tried synchronization once or twice. It worked fine. Other may have GS> a better way

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Steve, AM>> Sounds like it would be better to simply backup the notebook's AM>> installation and then restore it to the desktop's installation. > Are you suggesting that this might be the way to go initially and then > resourt to synchronization, or back up the files each time and don't > b

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote: SMS> OK, if I'm understanding this correctly, the data files need to be SMS> generated on each machine each time the synchronization is to take SMS> place? Oh yes. Let me put it another way. :) Machine A: Hey

Re[2]: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread Steve M. Sawczyn
Hello Allie, Saturday, August 2, 2003, 5:23:38 PM, you wrote: SMS>> synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop. SMS>> In examining the help file, I see two possible ways to do this, but SMS>> am not sure which might work best. My first thought was the SMS>> obvious synchron

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread Allie Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote: SMS> I posted something similar to this a few weeks back, but didn't see SMS> it on the list, so am posting again. Essentially, I'm wanting to SMS> synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop. SMS>

Re: Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread NetAddress
"Essentially, I'm wanting to synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop." Hi Steve, Exactly the basic problem that I was trying to solve for the past few weeks. I wnated to do significantly more thatn just mail. I have a peer to peer network between desktop and laptop.

Synchronizing between notebook and desktop

2003-08-02 Thread Steve M. Sawczyn
Hi all, I posted something similar to this a few weeks back, but didn't see it on the list, so am posting again. Essentially, I'm wanting to synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop. In examining the help file, I see two possible ways to do this, but am not sure which mig

Synchronizing sent-mail folder

2003-07-16 Thread y7anect001
Whoops, one more question. How can one synchronize a sent-mail folder using The Bat!? This is possible using Pegasus. Thanks again, Cael Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: Synchronizing

2003-03-23 Thread Graeme Adamson
top, which is my primary computer, and my laptop, which is > secondary. I am confused by the directions in TB! for synchronizing. > I know there are three steps to this process. I need a little more > detail. Assuming that what I want to do is bring the laptop up to > date with

Synchronizing

2003-03-23 Thread Jeanny House
I'm trying to figure out how to synchronise my mail folders between my desktop, which is my primary computer, and my laptop, which is secondary. I am confused by the directions in TB! for synchronizing. I know there are three steps to this process. I need a little more detail. Assuming that

Re[2]: Synchronizing The Bat

2003-02-23 Thread Paul Smithson
Hello Marck, Saturday, February 22, 2003, 1:46:34 AM, you wrote: PS>> I need to do it on a regular basis ... MDP> Each synch must be based upon the current state of the mailbase on MDP> the system to be update. With every update it receives, the state MDP> changes. Furthermore, the state of

Re: Synchronizing The Bat

2003-02-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Paul, @21-Feb-2003, 18:03 Paul Smithson [PS] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: PS> I need to do it on a regular basis and can't get my head PS> around why I have to do a three stage process EVERY time. I PS> would have thought that after the

Synchronizing The Bat

2003-02-21 Thread Paul Smithson
I recently did a sync between my MainPC and my laptop. I followed the 3 step process in The Bat's Help file and everything went fine. I need to do it on a regular basis and can't get my head around why I have to do a three stage process EVERY time. I would have thought that after the

Sync AB to Palm (was Re: synchronizing with Outlook)

2002-08-12 Thread Tim Musson
Hey Alaeddin, My MUA believes 'Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)' was used to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, August 12, 2002 at 7:54:38 AM. AM> Do you know when the Palm Conduit comes out? The above is an example of what Marck is talking about To an

Re: synchronizing with Outlook

2002-08-12 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Alaeddin, @12-Aug-2002, 15:54 +0400 (12:54 UK time)Alaeddin Muntasser said: > Thank you for the information. Please trim your quotes to simply provide context for your replies. This message was a good example of "over quoting". Also search the

RE: synchronizing with Outlook

2002-08-12 Thread Alaeddin Muntasser
hello Tim, Thank you for the information. Do you know when the Palm Conduit comes out? Alaeddin -Original Message- From: Tim Musson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:50 PM To: Alaeddin Muntasser Subject: Re: synchronizing with Outlook Hey Alaeddin, My MUA

Re: synchronizing with Outlook

2002-08-12 Thread Tim Musson
Hey Alaeddin, My MUA believes 'Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)' was used to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, August 12, 2002 at 4:40:17 AM. AM> Can anyone tell me the best way to synchronize my addresses with AM> my contacts in Outlook. Sync is not

synchronizing with Outlook

2002-08-12 Thread Alaeddin Muntasser
Hello all, Can anyone tell me the best way to synchronize my addresses with my contacts in Outlook. I use palm pilot and since I can not synch my Palm with TheBat I have to use outlook 2000. Please let me know any pointers you may have. Alaeddin _

Re: Synchronizing two TB! mailboxes on different computers

2002-01-25 Thread Marcus Ohlström
First of all, thanks to everyone who has answered my question. I'm impressed by the quick response! At 15:14 2002-01-25, you wrote: >It is smart enough to recognize that, but not if you move a message >from one folder to another on one of the systems. It will exist on >both locations on the ot

Re[2]: Synchronizing two TB! mailboxes on different computers

2002-01-25 Thread Raj
Marcus, On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, at 15:06:29 [GMT +0100] (which was 7:36 PM where I live) you wrote: MO> he best would be if I could synchronize both instances of my mail database MO> with one single action, i.e. if I don't have to do anything more than MO> pointing out the two directories contain

Re: Synchronizing two TB! mailboxes on different computers

2002-01-25 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Marcus, On 25 January 2002 at 15:06:29 +0100 (which was 14:06 where I live) Marcus Ohlström wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tools->Synchronization seems more interesting. Have you used this? > Does it preserve message status as described above

Re: Synchronizing two TB! mailboxes on different computers

2002-01-25 Thread Marcus Ohlström
At 14:34 2002-01-25, you wrote: >Unfortunately, not many people (myself included) seem to use the >client-server functionality; I would always use Workstation with TCP/IP >(Options | Network & Administration), so can't help directly. > >That said, I use two [manual] methods to synchronise between

Re: Synchronizing two TB! mailboxes on different computers

2002-01-25 Thread Alastair Scott
On 25 January 2002 at 11:02 am Marcus wrote: > Hello, > I'm currently using The Bat! 1.53d at home and would like to use it at work > on my laptop as well. Mostly I bring my laptop with me when I'm leaving the > office, but not always. When I do, I will use the laptop to read my mails, > but

Synchronizing two TB! mailboxes on different computers

2002-01-25 Thread Marcus Ohlström
Hello, I'm currently using The Bat! 1.53d at home and would like to use it at work on my laptop as well. Mostly I bring my laptop with me when I'm leaving the office, but not always. When I do, I will use the laptop to read my mails, but when I don't I will of course use my desktop at home. N