Re: Backup Query

2007-11-04 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Tom, On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 17:39:08 +1100GMT (5-11-2007, 7:39 +0100, where I live), you wrote: >> QTs are included with all of that. My guess is that they're part of >> 'account properties' as they're account specific. On disk they're >> stored in the account.qtn files. T> hmmm, I don't seem

Re: Backup Query

2007-11-04 Thread Tom
Sunday, November 4, 2007, 6:05:49 PM, you wrote: > QTs are included with all of that. My guess is that they're part of > 'account properties' as they're account specific. On disk they're > stored in the account.qtn files. hmmm, I don't seem to see any .qtn files on my harddrive? -- Tom usin

Replying Messages that come to different accounts, from different accounts and a note of thanks to Mr Robin Anson

2007-11-04 Thread monsell
Hi Mr Thomas, msl> My next issue is that I have 4 accounts (A,B,C,D) and account A has msl> all the folders (names 1 to 20). The other remaining accounts do not msl> have folders, but all accounts run under a common filter/folders which msl> was configured with the assistance of Mr. Roelof. You h

Re: Outbound Problem

2007-11-04 Thread Dave Goodman
Hello Bradley, > Hate to teach anyone to suck eggs but have you tried pinging your SMTP > server when you are having problems? ... Thanks for the nudge in that direction. I can't believe I didn't think of pinging the server to be sure it was up, but doing so led me to a partial explanation of wha

Re: Replying Messages that come to different accounts, from different accounts and a note of thanks to Mr Robin Anson

2007-11-04 Thread MFPA
Hi On Sunday 4 November 2007 at 1:38:14 PM, in , Thomas Fernandez wrote: > All messages are sorted into folders in an archive account > depending on certain conditions. That sounds very neat. I have been thinking of simplifying my set-up along similar lines but I also struggle for a simple and r

Re: Outbound Problem

2007-11-04 Thread Dave Goodman
Hello Thomas, > I get this when the server cannot be reached - either because it is > down or the internet connection is faulty. > It's a simple reply, but it is the cause over here. The log just tells > the truth. May this be the same at your location? Oh, I don't doubt that the log is telling

Re:Outbound Problem

2007-11-04 Thread Bradley Marsh
Monday, November 5, 2007, 2:30:42 AM, you wrote: Dave> Hello Ian, >> A friend of mine had a similar issue with Outlook Express. She had >> changed ISP's recently and still had the DNS entries in Windows for >> her old ISP. Changing them to the ones for her new ISP saw the problem >> go away. Da

Re: Outbound Problem

2007-11-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Dave, On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10:25:10 -0400 GMT (03/11/2007, 21:25 +0700 GMT), Dave Goodman wrote: DG> I've had an intermittent ongoing problem for the past several months. DG> When sending email it quite properly goes to the outbox and an attempt DG> is made to connect to the smtp server, but

Re: Replying Messages that come to different accounts, from different accounts and a note of thanks to Mr Robin Anson

2007-11-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Vernon, On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 11:30:30 +0530 GMT (01/11/2007, 13:00 +0700 GMT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: msl> My next issue is that I have 4 accounts (A,B,C,D) and account A has msl> all the folders (names 1 to 20). The other remaining accounts do not msl> have folders, but all accounts run u

Re: Outbound Problem

2007-11-04 Thread Dave Goodman
Hello Ian, > A friend of mine had a similar issue with Outlook Express. She had > changed ISP's recently and still had the DNS entries in Windows for > her old ISP. Changing them to the ones for her new ISP saw the problem > go away. Thanks for your response, Ian. I have in fact checked the DNS e

Re: how to configure filter/s to work with all/any account/s

2007-11-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Roelof, On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:46:46 +0100 GMT (31/10/2007, 22:46 +0700 GMT), Roelof Otten wrote: M>> I there a way for the filters to work with all the accounts? M>> Under 'sorting office - account' there is 'common filter'. what does M>> this do? RO> Yep, that's the way, you create comm