Re: How to streamline and automate TB?

2008-04-09 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 8:00:54 PM, Michael J. Sharp wrote: > Can this knowledgeable group please suggest concrete steps to take > to resolve this unholy mess? use a manageable number of accounts use common folders add the folder column to the message finder get an IMAP account, and set it u

Re[2]: How to streamline and automate TB?

2008-04-09 Thread Michael J. Sharp
Hello Thomas, On Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 9:25:07 PM, you wrote: TF> Right-click on the columns of the message list, find the entry TF> "Message list columns" and click on it. Over here, I added Folder a TF> long time ago, because I also want to see in which foldeer a found TF> message is. W

Re: How to streamline and automate TB?

2008-04-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Michael, On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 21:00:54 -0400 GMT (10/04/2008, 08:00 +0700 GMT), Michael J. Sharp wrote: MJS> The problem is now I have so many (13,000+ after pruning) I can MJS> never remember which mail box I am using for what types of MJS> messages, so each time I want to find anything I ha

How to streamline and automate TB?

2008-04-09 Thread Michael J. Sharp
Hello Tbudl, As you can see I have now 14, soon 15 email POP addresses. They are really there so the user can send me an e-mail from various web sites, so they see a different identity, but as you can probably guess they all finish up for me to deal with. The problem is now I have so many (1

RE: Re[5]: Best way to use The Bat on two home computers?

2008-04-09 Thread Sacks, Avram
Hi, Stuart, On Wednesday, April 09, 2008 5:49 AM, you wrote regarding my synchronization question: >By leaving the mail on the server you do not need to sync except for Sent mail. >When you connect to your email account with either machine it will download the >mail that the current computer has

Re[5]: Best way to use The Bat on two home computers?

2008-04-09 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Avram, Tuesday, April 8, 2008, 6:59:29 PM, you wrote: > I also changed settings so that whenever one machine downloads e-mail, > it leaves it on the server for 14 days--a period that will be more than > enough to insure that e-mail gets downloaded on to both. (Which, if I > synchronize ever