Re: Closing the Bat after a timeout

2005-03-25 Thread Cory
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:01:32 +0100, Thorvald Neumann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

*Google* came up with ...

Thanks - could have done that myself, of course, but lazy as I am ...
:-P

(I've got a task scheduled at 12:00 Mo-Fr del /s /q c:\*.tmp d:\*.tmp
m:\*.tmp which is -so far- quite effective, but I realize it might
delete too much)

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Re: How to set orders for displaying messages for each account?

2005-03-25 Thread Cory
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 20:17:51 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So, my question is how to set a different order of display for some
folders WITHOUT changing the default order for ALL accounts?

In v2.12.00 that I'm using, there's a folder property Column
settings with 4 choices. Whatever I choose there, a change in sorting
applies to all folders, regardless of this setting. I assume this
setting has no effect on the sorting but only governs the displayed
columns - I haven't tested but assume so.

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Re: How to set orders for displaying messages for each account?

2005-03-25 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]  everyone else,

on 25-Mrz-2005 at 02:17 you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 So, my question is how to set a different order of display for some
 folders WITHOUT changing the default order for ALL accounts? And is it
 possible to change the order for all folders in a particular account? Or
 do I have to do it for each folder in the account?

Check into the Viewmodes feature of TB. You can set up a number of
viewmodes for the different sort options and then apply that viewmode to
the folders where you need it.

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Re: Re[2]: IMAP4 Configuration

2005-03-25 Thread Allie Martin
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On 24/3/2005 8:34 PM -0500, you wrote:
IMAP4 is the only protocol for the free accounts at that place.  May
be I should just ditch that account?
If at all possible, yes. If you want POP3 like behaviour, then POP3 is 
the way to go. TB! works a whole lot better with POP3 accounts.

1. First I need to know how to move the messages from the server to my
PC. How do I do that?
Make a local folder, i.e., a common folder or a folder in a TB! POP 
account. Select all the messages in the IMAP account, then drag and 
drop them to the local folders.

Sometimes this doesn't go smoothly and exporting the IMAP messages to 
file and then importing them to the local folders makes the better 
option.

2.  What is the filter for all messages -- *.* ??  And I guess I
delete the messages under the Action tab?
You could create a filter that matches 'e' in the headers. This will 
catch all messages. Have the message moved to the local folder and then 
deleted.

3.  Then how to set a filter for further filtering the incoming
messages to other folders/accounts?  Or is #2 and #3 are just one
filter?
You need a separate filter for each destination account and folder in 
which case, you'd need to be more selective with your string matching.

The Bat created the default folders when the account was created. And
I added a few. Must the folders in TheBat match exactly with the
folders on the server?  [I really don't want these other folders on
the server -- even if they are all empty.]
Once you create a folder in TB! for your IMAP account, you've created 
one on the server. Right click the IMAP account and select 'Manage IMAP 
folders', or just hit Alt-F7. There you'll see all folders on the 
server. If you create a folder in TB!, you've created the same folder 
on the server and autosubscribed to it.

Separately, this IMAP4 account did not port over well when I switch
over from v1.x to v2.x.  So I had to delete the old and create a new
account with IMAP4 protocol.  And I copy over the messages.tbl and
.tbi. However, v2 is not displaying all the messages.  How can I get
it to display messages in that account?
I'm not sure about that. Try the 'Manage IMAP folders' to see what's on 
the server and subscribe to all the folders that are there.

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Re: Message priority -- possible problem!

2005-03-25 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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 I wonder if it has to do with localisation? ie, down here in OZ,
 3,141592653589793 is a vastly bigger number than 3.141592653589793

 No real idea, I'm just guessing.

I have this info...

The state of Kansas once passed legislation rounding the value of Pi
from 3.14159265... to an even 3.

...but am not sure what to think about. Any ideas?

Although two little 2s will give only one little 4, never one BIG 4.

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Re: IMAP4 Configuration

2005-03-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Allie,

On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 07:10:48 -0500 GMT (25/03/2005, 19:10 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote.

Allie, your messages don't thread over here.

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Re: IMAP4 Configuration

2005-03-25 Thread Allie Martin
Hi Thomas,
On 26/3/2005 12:50 AM +0700, you wrote:
Allie, your messages don't thread over here.
I'm not seeing an in-reply-to header for those messages and haven't a 
clue why. shrug

Let's see what happens with this one.
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Re: IMAP4 Configuration

2005-03-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Allie,

On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 13:20:43 -0500 GMT (26/03/2005, 01:20 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:

AM I'm not seeing an in-reply-to header for those messages and haven't a
AM clue why. shrug

You must have changed something.

AM Let's see what happens with this one.

This one threads fine.

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address book group template doesn't work for some entries

2005-03-25 Thread Roman Katzer
Hi Batters,

my address book template for an address book group doesn't work for
everybody in that group. I have set up a group called friends with
special templates for new mails and replies.
Now when I reply to some people, these templates work. With other people,
it doesn't. I checked to see whether they had their own templates - they
don't.
Any idea what could be wrong here?

Regards,
Roman



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