Freitag, 9. Januar 2009 at 01:48, MFPA wrote:
If not read but just marked as read they are red not bold.
How do you manage to do that? I thought read as opened is the same
as read by CTRL-M.
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Hello MFPA,
It only changed the messages directly above the new one all the way up
the thread. If the thread branched, those not above the new message
didn't change.
I have never seen such a behaviour. The default behaviour, which has
always (or AFAIR) been like that, is that an 'unread'
Freitag, 9. Januar 2009 at 11:45, MAU wrote:
Why and how do you 'mark as read' a message that you have NOT read?
I do this too, because i look over the subjects and if it is a
Flame-War i do not read the Messages, i will mark the Folder and
CTRL-M it all read without reading it.
JSL A long time ago there was a thread on the dangers of leaving messages
JSL in the inbox. Unfortunately I no longer remember exactly what the
JSL danger was. I searched the archives for the subject line above but
JSL found nothing explaining the problem. Does anybody remember?
RO Basically it
Hello Jens,
Why and how do you 'mark as read' a message that you have NOT read?
I do this too, because i look over the subjects and if it is a
Flame-War i do not read the Messages, i will mark the Folder and
CTRL-M it all read without reading it.
Of course, we all do that I
Freitag, 9. Januar 2009 at 12:49, MAU wrote:
If not read but just marked as read they are red not bold.
This is a key issue I think. Why and how do you 'mark as read' a
message that you have NOT read?
I may be wrong but I think MFPA is trying to make a distinction between
messages that he
Hello Jernej,
Wednesday, January 7, 2009, 7:32:28 PM, Jernej Simončič wrote:
If you're the server admin, you have to replace the certificate on the
server. Otherwise, you need to notify the server administrator to do
it.
Thanks for the reply. That's what I did eventually. The admin was busy
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 10:45:44 AM, in
mid:1117674885.20090109114...@rancho-k.com, MAU wrote:
I have never seen such a behaviour.
Well it has always been the behaviour I have experienced in TB! until
very recently.
The default behaviour, which has always (or AFAIR) been like that,
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 11:29:35 AM, in
mid:143583429.20090109122...@gmx.de, Jens Franik wrote:
Freitag, 9. Januar 2009 at 11:45, MAU wrote:
Why and how do you 'mark as read' a message that you
have NOT read?
I do this too, because i look over the subjects
and if it is a
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 11:49:56 AM, in
mid:1498077832.20090109124...@rancho-k.com, MAU wrote:
I don't actually read everything I get from mailing lists or
newsgroups. I even 'Ignore' complete threads or branches so that any
future messages will not bother me.
How do you achieve that
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 11:58:33 AM, in
mid:1029693046.20090109125...@gmx.de, Jens Franik wrote:
maybe a colorgroup stands for read that later, or something we
will never guess without explanation, so let us drink some coffe
first...
:batcoffee:
Aw! I missed the coffee.
It has
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 8:44:05 AM, in
mid:593253693.20090109094...@gmx.de, Jens Franik wrote:
Freitag, 9. Januar 2009 at 01:48, MFPA wrote:
If not read but just marked as read they are red not
bold.
How do you manage to do that? I thought read as
opened is the same as read by
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 1:39:58 AM, in
mid:1041730292.20090108203...@gmail.com, Rick wrote:
Are we perhaps talking about in a collapsed tree
branch? If so then I never noticed. It would have to
highlight to let you know there was an unread message
in the branch (?)
No we are not,
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 12:48:00 AM, in
mid:1801542263.20090109004...@my_localhost, MFPA wrote:
I think this changed when I upgraded from v4.0.32.4 to
v4.0.38 but it may have been a slightly earlier
upgrade.
It was indeed a slightly earlier upgrade (-;
I have just tested with some
Hello Tbudl,
Which Account.* file keeps track of the folders and subfolder? I'd like to
try deleting it and seeing if it will rebuild and find all of my folders.
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Jason Gottschalk
ja...@syo.com
SYO Computer Services and SYO Biometrics
ph:586-286-2557
fx:586-286-1198
Hallo Jason,
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 17:12:26 -0500GMT (9-1-2009, 23:12 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
JG Which Account.* file keeps track of the folders and subfolder?
JG I'd like to try deleting it and seeing if it will rebuild and find all of
my folders.
account.flb
Be careful with your
Hello all,
Friday, January 9, 2009, Jason Gottschalk wrote:
Which Account.* file keeps track of the folders and subfolder? I'd
like to try deleting it and seeing if it will rebuild and find all of my
folders.
files ACCOUNT.FLB and ACCOUNT.~FLB
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Bye
Marek Mikus
Czech support of The
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 1:50:21 AM, in
mid:1039620530.20090109085...@gmail.com, tracer wrote:
Hello MFPA,
Friday, January 9, 2009, 7:29:38 AM, you wrote:
Hi
On Thursday 8 January 2009 at 10:52:04 PM, in
mid:295980760.20090109095...@wai.com.au, Ian A.
White wrote:
I just
Hello all,
Saturday, January 10, 2009, MFPA wrote:
Do a search on QTB and see if finds them...
Search (including hidden and system) only finds 3 QTB files: the one
in my Mail ditectory for the common QTs and the ones I'm trying to
delete in the account directories for the two accounts that
Hi
On Friday 9 January 2009 at 11:51:50 PM, in
mid:1637487727.20090110005...@ipex.cz, Marek Mikus wrote:
account.qtn is old format used for storing QTs, qtb is
a new one.
That was it! I deleted the QTN files as well as the QTB files and they
stay gone. So it was the QTN files that kept
Hello MFPA,
I have never seen such a behaviour.
Well it has always been the behaviour I have experienced in TB! until
very recently.
After reading your mid:988919550.20090109220...@my_localhost I think
you should redefine what you mean by 'always' and 'recently'. ;-)
I think you are
Hello MFPA,
I don't actually read everything I get from mailing lists or
newsgroups. I even 'Ignore' complete threads or branches so that any
future messages will not bother me.
How do you achieve that and what does it do?
I use two different ways, one with and 'Ignore' filter and the other
Hello MFPA,
Saturday, January 10, 2009, 6:41:37 AM, you wrote:
Do a search on QTB and see if finds them...
Search (including hidden and system) only finds 3 QTB files: the one
in my Mail ditectory for the common QTs and the ones I'm trying to
delete in the account directories for the two
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