Hello Everyone,
I am using the scheduler to back up my email with the output file
being xxx.tbk.
I also regularly backup my whole folder set under application data. In
the past when I had to reinstall my OS (XP) I got everything up and
running quickly by copying the full folder set. I also experi
Bill
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008, at 22:34:38 [GMT -0600] (15:34:38 08/02/2008
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> Both cases have character translations - for example I see
> several "=20" sequences which are not in the sent mail.
Is this in received mail?
I had a similar problem in Agent under Wido
Hello TB User Discussion List,
I'm having problems with mail containing characters outside
the range of decimal 32-127.
I try to capture the mail by executing my editor, gVim,
with %1 as the file argument.
I also tried exporting to a "Unix Mailbox" and then editing
that file.
Both cases have ch
H>> is it possible to export and import filters?
In addition to the advice about copying and pasting between accounts, you can
also copy and then paste into Notepad or other text editor for saving.
Trevor
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Hi,
>> Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
HF> Where is that option hidden?
>He's mistaken with quick templates, those can be shared with other
>accounts. Filters cannot, though you can create common filters, they
>can be used by all accounts.
That's correct. Common filters are s
Hallo Harald,
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 12:01:28 +0100GMT (7-2-2008, 12:01 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
>> Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
HF> Where is that option hidden?
He's mistaken with quick templates, those can be shared with other
accounts. Filters cannot, though you can
H>> is it possible to export and import filters?
>> Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go
>> to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or
>> Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V.
> ++
> Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
Hi Peter,
> Hi Harald,
H>> is it possible to export and import filters?
> Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go
> to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or
> Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V.
Ah, so easy. :-|
I have searched through
H> is it possible to export and import filters?
Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go
to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or
Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V.
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Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
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