It seems like even though I remove certain columns, each time I
restart The Bat, the old columns are still present. How do I get my
changes to stick? (I don't have Use the Account Folder settings
checked).
TIA
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As the light changed from red to green to yellow
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 9:41:37 AM, Rick wrote:
RR It seems like even though I remove certain columns, each time I
RR restart The Bat, the old columns are still present. How do I get
RR my changes to stick? (I don't have Use the Account Folder settings
RR checked).
Maybe I'm
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Hi Rick,
@13 June 2002, 09:46:14 -0400 (14:46 UK time) Rick Reumann wrote in
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Maybe I'm hallucinating, it seems to be remembering them today.
Not sure what I had screwed up. Still if there is
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote in
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MDP Some settings are only saved on exit. If TB undergoes summary
MDP termination (power loss, task management, crash or some such) then
MDP certain configuration changes may get lost. This is at
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 15:55, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Some settings are only saved on exit. If TB undergoes summary
termination (power loss, task management, crash or some such) then
certain configuration changes may get lost. This is at its most
dangerous when it comes to folder
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Hi Marcus,
@13 June 2002, 16:08:00 +0200 (15:08 UK time) Marcus Ohlström wrote in
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What do you mean by dangerous? Do I risk loosing more than just the
recently made changes of the folder hierarchy ..
Yes.
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Hi Joseph,
@13 June 2002, 09:07:12 -0500 (15:07 UK time) Joseph N. wrote in
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MDP Some settings are only saved on exit
That information seems pretty critical. It ought to be emphasized in
some fashion
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 16:30, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Simply creating a folder in the new position will recover the lost
messages, so it's not actually serious.
Sounds like the good old shift-ctrl-alt-L would do the job :-)
It can be a shock to the unprepared tough.
True. I was
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote in
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That information seems pretty critical. It ought to be emphasized in
some fashion to new users, like an initial splash screen or the
first time configuration options are changed.
MDP ... or
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, Marcus Ohlström wrote in
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Simply creating a folder in the new position will recover the lost
messages, so it's not actually serious.
MO Sounds like the good old shift-ctrl-alt-L would do the job :-)
Marcus,
What will
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 16:42, Joseph N. wrote:
What will shift-ctrl-alt-L do?
It makes TB! search for lost folders. Only works when focus is on the
folder list pane.
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Marcus Ohlström
Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
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Hi Joseph,
@13 June 2002, 09:41:27 -0500 (15:41 UK time) Joseph N. wrote in
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Yes. It's precisely the kind of issue that will lead to scores of
lost mail reports, which is not what the program's reputation
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