Hello,
Just wondering if any fellow TBUDL members have switched and/or using
Thunderbird in parallel. Any best practises to share?
Thinking of exporting each folder as *.mbox, re-importing them all in
Thunderbird and be done with the daily bugs plaguing the e-mail client.
--
With regards
Hi all,
I have just installed The Bat and I feel that I have come home at last.
This software was made for me. The only thing that bugs me at the moment
is that I would like to move or copy my email history from Thunderbird
to The Bat -- but I can't figure out how. The import wizard doesn't
my email history from Thunderbird
GBD to The Bat -- but I can't figure out how. The import wizard doesn't list
GBD Thunderbird, and I can't find any function in Thunderbird to export the
GBD email archives to a standard format.
Thunderbird uses Unix Mailbox format, you can import those with TB
Hello Henk,
Monday, June 5, 2006, 7:45:24 AM, you wrote:
HMdB As some sort of back up I have Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 (20060516) with
HMdB Enigmail 0.94 at hand.
Can that be used offline? Not being able to stop TB from getting mail
still annoys me since the process stops the computer from running
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 11:40:31 +0200GMT (5-6-2006, 11:40 +0200, where I
live), Mark Partous wrote:
Monday, June 5, 2006, 7:45:24 AM, you wrote:
HMdB As some sort of back up I have Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 (20060516) with
HMdB Enigmail 0.94 at hand.
Can that be used offline? Not being able to stop TB
As some sort of back up I have Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 (20060516) with
Enigmail 0.94 at hand. Next to the fact that I like the way Thunderbird
handles PGP/GPG, I notice that Thunderbird finds more spam than the Bat!
with Bayes Filter Plugin v2.04
I do not think that it is a matter of training
Hi Roland,
On Tuesday, December 27, 2005, 1:52:12 PM, you wrote:
RB is it possible to import addressbooks and mails from Thunderbird and if
yes, how?
I made the conversion a few months ago from Thunderbird. Basically the key
thing to understand about importing the mail is that Thunderbird
Hi,
is it possible to import addressbooks and mails from Thunderbird and if yes,
how?
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Best regards,
Roland
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use The Bat! v3.64.01 Christmas Edition under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 2
Hello Roland,
Tuesday, December 27, 2005, 2:52:12 PM, you wrote:
RB is it possible to import addressbooks and mails from Thunderbird and if
yes, how?
Not that I know of. You could try this (Address Magic):
http://www.connectedsw.com/Overview/57262
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Best Wishes,
Mark
Hello Roland,
Tuesday, December 27, 2005, 5:52:12 AM, you wrote:
RB is it possible to import addressbooks and mails from Thunderbird and if
yes, how?
Maybe im wrong but I thought Tbird exported as CSV. If so you could
probably just export it as that format then import it to tbat.
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Darrin
Hello Darrin,
Maybe im wrong but I thought Tbird exported as CSV. If so you could
probably just export it as that format then import it to tbat.
the import from Thunderbird as CSV or LDIF file does not work correctly.
Export the address-book from Thunderbird as TXT file with comma separation
Hi Darrin,
on Tuesday, December 27, 2005 at 16:04 you wrote in message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
among others:
RB is it possible to import addressbooks and mails from Thunderbird and if
yes, how?
Maybe im wrong but I thought Tbird exported as CSV. If so you could
probably just export
Hello Roland,
I don't find in Thunderbird any possibilities to export something!
Thunderbird » Extras » Address Book » Extras » Export... (tab-delimited *.txt)
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Miroslav
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@ @ at 14:52:12 +0100, when Roland Burger wrote:
is it possible to import addressbooks and mails from Thunderbird and
if yes, how?
Each mailer is able
Hello Roland,
Tuesday, December 27, 2005, 10:37:40 AM, you wrote:
Roland Hi Darrin,
Roland on Tuesday, December 27, 2005 at 16:04 you wrote in message
Roland mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roland among others:
RB is it possible to import addressbooks and mails from Thunderbird and if
yes, how?
Maybe
Hello The,
Friday, September 30, 2005, 12:59:59 AM, you wrote:
Friday, September 30, 2005, 6:14:25 AM, you wrote:
http://www.0spam.com
What's in it for them? Or am I being cynical?
I found this in one of the press lists:
0Spam.com intends to keep the service free and eventually charge a
30 September 2005 - 07:58
Hello Tom,
Friday, September 30, 2005, 6:14:25 AM, you wrote:
TP http://www.0spam.com
What's in it for them? Or am I being cynical?
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Best regards,
William
Flying with The Bat! Professional
version 3.60.07
Hello Bat Lovers,
Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 7:16:41 AM, you wrote:
I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers
been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so
what features did you miss from The Bat?
First I missed the entire concept
Hello Duncan,
Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 12:16:41 PM, you wrote:
I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers
been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so
what features did you miss from The Bat?
Virtually all of them :-)
I found
Hello Martin,
On Wednesday, September 28, 2005, you wrote:
On the subject of message indexing/searching, I'm still aching from
the demise of Bloomba, which really seemed to be going somewhere new.
MW See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomba. Apparently, it's been
MW re-released as WordPerfect
the browser
every time for those.
Talking about TheBat, not ThunderBird.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
Things You Would Never Know Without the Movies: Most laptop computers
are powerful enough to override the communication systems of any
invading alien civilization.
Message reply created with The Bat
Nick Dutton wrote:
I'd have to say that for me it's the ability to manage my POP folders
*after* the initial retrieval, and the reason I use K9 instead of
BayesIt.
Once I've checked an account with TB! (as opposed to TB) any
subsequent check from dial-up or mobile devices is free of list
Hi,
I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers
been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so
what features did you miss from The Bat?
--
Duncan
Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL
On Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 7:16:41 AM, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D Hi,
D I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers
D been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so
D what features did you miss from The Bat?
I use Thunderbird
Hello Duncan,
D what features did you miss from The Bat?
I'd have to say that for me it's the ability to manage my POP folders
*after* the initial retrieval, and the reason I use K9 instead of
BayesIt.
Once I've checked an account with TB! (as opposed to TB) any
subsequent check from dial-up or
On 9/28/05, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers
been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so
what features did you miss from The Bat?
I missed:
- address book templates
- virtual folders
but also
Duncan wrote:
I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers
been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so
what features did you miss from The Bat?
What I miss most is the templates. Be it New or Reply or Address Book,
I can't think of an easier
less perfect html rendering when I am using firefox or
opera than with TB!
- still-not-quite-satisfactory IMAP support
What little annoyances I see with IMAP are nowhere near serious enough
to give up the good points of TB! I really don't care for Thunderbird
at all. I will occasionally go
Hi Roman,
on Wed, 28 Sep 2005 10:23:24 -0400GMT (28.09.2005, 16:23 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
RK I missed:
RK - ...
RK - virtual folders
But these ARE possible, even in T'bird.
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Cheers
Peter
The Bat! v3.61.07 Echo :beta: on Win2K, SP4, 5, 0, build 2195
plenty of POP accounts, no IMAP, OTFE
Peter,
On 9/28/05, Peter Meyns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RK I missed:
RK - virtual folders
But these ARE possible, even in T'bird.
apparently I didn't give it enough of a try, then. I overlooked that.
I do also miss quick templates which I forgot to mention in my original post.
Roman
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Dwight A Corrin @ 9/28/2005 12:20:52 PM
Thunderbird mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have lots less perfect html rendering when I am using firefox or
opera than with TB!
HTML rendering could be much improved if people would write correct
markup, but, alas, few do.
--
Chris
Quoting when replying
Dwight,
On 9/28/05, Dwight A Corrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really don't know what this is. I get lots of HTML mail from various
lists, and newsletters and -unfortunately- from other users, and don't
really see this at all.
I have lots less perfect html rendering when I am using firefox or
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 12:16:41 +0100GMT (28-9-2005, 13:16 +0200, where I
live), Duncan wrote:
I'm currently trying out Thunderbird (so far so good). I'm sure thers
been a few people on this list that have also tried it out too. If so
what features did you miss from The Bat?
I think
Roman Katzer wrote:
Also, an option to load the images for safe senders or even by manual
request would be nice.
That would certainly be nice. I very much like the way Thunderbird deals
with this. If its junk, then the images are loaded.
--
Duncan
Hello Nick,
On 28 September 2005, 17:05 you wrote:
On the subject of message indexing/searching, I'm still aching from
the demise of Bloomba, which really seemed to be going somewhere new.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomba. Apparently, it's been
re-released as WordPerfect MAIL.
--
Roman Katzer wrote:
I missed:
- address book templates
Yeah they're missing!
Email signatures could be better. (You have to use a separate file)
- virtual folders
Is in Thunderbird
but also:
- less-than-perfect HTML rendering and
Had absolutely no problems with this so far
Hello Duncan,
Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 3:23:42 PM, you wrote:
DS Roman Katzer wrote:
Also, an option to load the images for safe senders or even by manual
request would be nice.
DS That would certainly be nice. I very much like the way Thunderbird deals
DS with this. If its junk
On Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 12:40:56 PM, Roman Katzer wrote:
Also, an option to load the images for safe senders or even by
manual request would be nice.
double clicking the html icon is a manual request which is instantly
answered, isn't it?
--
Dwight A. Corrin
928 S Broadway
Wichita
Hello Alexander,
On Monday, June 20, 2005, 11:20:18 PM, you wrote:
Thunderbird appears to only import from Netscape Communicator,
Eudora, Outllok or Outlook Express
A If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
A imported in OE, and then import from OE
Hello Edgar van Dijk everyone else,
on 22-Jun-2005 at 19:33 you (Edgar van Dijk) wrote:
A If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can
A be imported in OE, and then import from OE to Thunderbird.
This will work, but you have to export all messages in one folder
Hello Roelof,
Monday, June 20, 2005, 10:54:44 PM, you wrote:
I'd guess unix mailbox would work
I would have thought so too but no - it only gives you certain
options to import from and TB isn't one of them, neither is Unix!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tonybro.com
Using The
Hello Manuel,
Tuesday, June 21, 2005, 6:15:57 AM, you wrote:
Upon restarting Thunderbird, you'll see the mailbox and can move your mails
where you want to have them
Simple if you know that trick :-)
Thanks!
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Tony Brookes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tonybro.com
Using The Bat! v3.5.28
Hello Edvinas,
Tuesday, June 21, 2005, 6:51:14 AM, you wrote:
That's it
Too easy - maybe I'm just thick ;-)
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Tony Brookes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tonybro.com
Using The Bat! v3.5.28 on Windows XP Service Pack 2
Current version is
Hello Tony Brookes everyone else,
on 21-Jun-2005 at 22:19 you (Tony Brookes) wrote:
That's it
Too easy - maybe I'm just thick ;-)
I thought the same... (but as an apology, I never used Thunderbird, and I
don't intend to ever do that, either). *g*
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Best regards,
Alexander (http
Hello all,
I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
Thunderbird appears to only import from Netscape Communicator,
Eudora, Outllok or Outlook Express
Thanks
Hello Tony Brookes everyone else,
on 20-Jun-2005 at 23:01 you (Tony Brookes) wrote:
Thunderbird appears to only import from Netscape Communicator,
Eudora, Outllok or Outlook Express
If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
imported in OE, and then import
Hello Alexander,
Monday, June 20, 2005, 10:20:18 PM, you wrote:
If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
imported in OE, and then import from OE to Thunderbird.
Thanks Alex! As never having used OE - didn't know it used EML...
I'll try that.
Regards
Hello you schmuck, answering yourself again?
on 20-Jun-2005 at 23:20 you (Alexander S. Kunz) wrote:
If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
imported in OE, and then import from OE to Thunderbird.
Ahem, to be precise, export to .EML (each message
Hallo Tony,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 22:01:59 +0100GMT (20-6-2005, 23:01 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
TB I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
TB messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
TB Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
I'd guess
Hello Roleof,
On Monday, 20 June 2005 at 11:54 PM you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
I'd guess unix mailbox would work
Hello Tony,
On Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at 00:01 Lithuanian Time, you wrote:
TB I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
TB messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
TB Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
TB Thunderbird appears to only
I am trying to relieve the load on The Bat so I can use it on my
laptop.
I am setting up Thunderbird to handle the petty personal accounts and
leaving The Bat to handle the complex filtering etc.
Problem is I don't see how to export in the right format for TBird to
import.
Goes for emails
On Friday, 24 September 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aacu Problem is I don't see how to export in the right format for
TBird to aacu import.
Thunderbird uses Unix mailbox format. What I did was export from TB!
as a Unix mailbox directly into the appropriate account folder in the
TBird profiles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 04-09-23 16:21:
I am trying to relieve the load on The Bat so I can use it on my
laptop.
I am setting up Thunderbird to handle the petty personal accounts and
leaving The Bat to handle the complex filtering etc.
Problem is I don't see how to export
On Friday, 24 September 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aacu Problem is I don't see how to export in the right format for
TBird to aacu import.
Thunderbird uses Unix mailbox format. What I did was export from TB!
as a Unix mailbox directly into the appropriate account folder in the
TBird
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 04-09-23 16:21:
No problem.
Easy for you to say :-))
For email you can transfer as mailboxes Go to TOOLS |EXPORT
messages | Unix. Save and import to TB.
HBut import in TBird only allows import of local mail from
Communicator, Eudora, Outlook or
On Friday, 24 September 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this directory there are a files with no extension and others
with the same name with a .msf extension.
The mailbase is in the files with no extension. I think the msf files
are TBird's indexes. I can't remember if I deleted them or
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