Hallo Tom,
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 17:21:41 +1100GMT (8-3-2006, 7:21 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TL> Are there any limitations as to how many emails or what files size
TL> (incl. attachments) can or should be stored in these secondary folders
TL> without again potentially creating hazards?
IIRC
Tom @ 3/08/2006 12:21:41 AM
"maintenance and max size of folders"
> Also, is there any easy way to archive emails older than xyz and if
> so, how would I do that.
Yes. In the folder's Properties, check the box and enter a value for "Keep
messages in
base for". Then, on the Deletion tab, check
Hello all,
Wednesday, March 8, 2006, Richard Wakeford wrote:
> I've read and re read those instructions and, to my simple mind, they
> just go way over my head without touching! I'll just stick to making my
> outbox rules I think :-)
I did not told, it is easy, but it is working :-)
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Bye
Ma
Hello Marek,
I've read and re read those instructions and, to my simple mind, they
just go way over my head without touching! I'll just stick to making my
outbox rules I think :-)
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Regards,
Richard
| The Bat! 3.71.03 with SpamPal & POP3 account and no Plug-ins
| Windows XP (build 2600), versi
Cory @ 3/07/2006 11:35:32 AM
"re-threading & "loosing" mail from view"
> (*Is* there a way to unthread only certain messages?)
Hold down shift while dragging.
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Chris
Quoting when replying to this message is good for you and me.
Using The Bat! v3.71.03 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service P
Hello,
some users asked me about it and I have discovered one solution, thanks to
9Val, who helped me with filter setting.
What we need:
- AnotherMacros plugin with %FolderPath macro returning whole folder path
http://www.thebat.cz/stazeni/pluginy/anothermacros0321.zip
- new header defined in "P
Hello Dave,
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 2:27:32 PM, you wrote:
DG> Also, I make considerable use of regex in filters, but I have not been
DG> able to get them to work in the new filtering setup. In version 1.x
DG> there was a checkbox for regex, but I don't find one in 3.x (unless it
DG> is in the "Ad
Hello Maksym,
M>> All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action
M>> 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName'
>
M>> Of course, I have an equivalent Incoming filter using %FromName. And I
M>> believe this also works with %FromAddress and %ToAddress. And if you
M>> tick the
>> I've been running the now antique v.1.62r and am about to upgrade to the
>> newest v.3.n. But there is a complication. For various reasons, v.1.62r
>> is installed on my D: drive, where it lives happily with all it's data.
>> ...
> A pain-free way, as to (de)installation itself, would be someth
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@ @ at 15:40:37 +0100, when Peter Fjelsten wrote:
> Mica,
> On 07-03-2006 15:12, you [MM] wrote in
> :
MM>> I am in addition immensely enchanted that all the m
Hi 'Batters!
Today I've been trying the re-threading feature first-time, and
getting into troubles right away... :-\
Some contact's replies were not threaded, so I dragged them to the
most recent post - which worked quite well, to my delight.
Unfortunately, at some point I dragged the tree of some
Hello Nick,
Monday, March 6, 2006, 4:34:07 PM, you wrote:
> Nick
>
> Current version is 3.71.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
> http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Sorry, I musta missed this in previous messages.
No
Hello Nick,
Monday, March 6, 2006, 4:34:07 PM, you wrote:
> I've been on the list for quite a number of years and your advice on
> all matters (mine and others) have always be very helpful.
I try, but I've been known to bark up the wrong tree on occasion!
> I personally think TB! is a perfect f
Mica,
On 07-03-2006 15:12, you [MM] wrote in
:
MM> I am in addition immensely enchanted that all the more are the
MM> requests, and even given ear to, of a type "like in MS Outlook"
MM> regarding TB development. It opens a new vision of another copy of
MM> Elvis happily murmuring in a subtle shive
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@ @ at 23:57:34 +, when MFPA wrote:
> Peter Fjelsten wrote:
>> To me, vertical means top to bottom.
> And to me, meaning that as you move from the top to
vitalie,
On 07-03-2006 13:38, you [vv] wrote in
:
vv> in our case it's "split" instead of "tile", but the horiz/vert
vv> should remain consistent, don't you think?
Even a person from Ritlabs agrees with me :-)
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Best regards
Peter Fjelsten
3.71.04 Pro
~4 POP3, 7 IMAP (UW IMAP 2002e)
hi,
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 1:57:34 AM, you wrote:
>> The splits are vertical when there are 3 columns.
> That to me is a horizontal split: as you move from left to right
> the screen is split.
open up any 3 sizeable windows, then select "tile vertically" and "tile
horizontally" from the taskb
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:39:32 -0500 GMT, Roman wrote:
> I just created an account for Gmail. POP works fine and after about
> three or four POP sessions (why that many, I don't know) I had
> downloaded all 900 messages to my Inbox.
> I turned on grouping by date and tried threded and non-threaded
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