I am a brand new user, so please bear with me.
I have about 3 Gig of email in my OE. Can that be imported into the BAT?
Is there any size limitation, beyond my own PC, to mail held in the BAT?
I tend to use mail as a filing system, maintain many folders/filters (and
successfully set them up
I am a brand new user, so please bear with me. I also want to apologize for
double-posting, my original post picked up a previous subject line and I
feel certain it has been lost in that thread.
I have about 3 Gig of email in my OE. Can that be imported into the BAT?
Is there any size
if this works before I register.
Elaine
- Original Message -
From: Januk Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ETM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: NEW USER QUESTIONS
Hello ETM,
On Saturday, December 1, 2001 at 15:32 GMT -0500, a creature mimicking
ETM [E] wrote
the quoted style be changed and can the signature block be
removed/deactivated? I couldn't seem to find the option for these automatic
settings (I am a new user).
Elaine
This is a forwarded message
From: ETM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: deleted
Date: Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 3:43:25 AM
Subject
I am a new user. What is this PGP business that is so noticeable in the
below message? Is it deliberately invoked?
Elaine
- Original Message -
From: David Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AO on TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 5:38 AM
Subject: Re: Changing both
I am confused (sometimes not hard to do).
If I create a new account in TB, it creates a totally separate mail folder
in addition to the main account. I do *not* want that. I want to be able
to occasionally use List Administration as my ID for outgoing mailing list
posts, and ETM as my ID
I am using Opera and it works beautifully as my default browser.
I am using both OE6 and TB. Both link to Opera when I click on a url in an
email.
However, I cannot create an email when at an Opera website by clicking on an
email address, Opera wants me to create (another?) email client which
Message -
From: ETM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am using Opera and it works beautifully as my default browser.
I am using both OE6 and TB. Both link to Opera when I click on a url in
an
email.
However, I cannot create an email when at an Opera website by clicking on
an
email address, Opera wants
I am still in the trial stage and would assume that first and foremost I
would not have to install it each time I call it up to test-use!
Elaine
- Original Message -
From: Alan Poulton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Geordon VanTassle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:51 PM
No one has mentioned the installation required with the trial version.
After registration is it still necessary to install the Bat each and every
time it is brought up?
Elaine
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Thank you. That did it. Sorry I talk sideways.
E
- Original Message -
From: Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ETM on TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Benefits of registration?
That's because you're doing something wrong. It's
How do I alphabetize the folders created to accommodate the filters?
The filters are working beautifully, but the folders have been created
as the filters were set in and are out of order.
Elaine
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Thank you. I am up and running and registered and finally have given
TB default for all mail. OE has been sent to rest.
Elaine
Hello ETM,
17. januar 2002, 19:30:56, you wrote:
E How do I alphabetize the folders created to accommodate the filters?
Click on the [Name] column header
Does TB actually transmit attachments in line? Some programs don't,
so this is a rhetorical question. I have had no problem sending
attachments from small to large.
Elaine (a definite TB beginner)
Hello Mary,
MC in Account - Properties - Transport, 8-bit characters are treated
MC without
I think I am going to go eat some worms. I registered last night.
Elaine
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Peter,
On 17 January 2002 at 21:31:08 +0100 (which was 20:31 where I
live)Peter Palmreuther wrote to Nicholas on TBUDL and made these
points:
N i just registered
I am a relative newbie. I only read those threads I understand
grin. I do not understand PGP and will try to make heads and tails
of that at some point down the road, it is being deleted at this time.
I admin some busy genealogy mailing lists. You quickly learn that a
delete key is your best
Worked like a dream. Thank you so much!
Elaine
ftp://ftp.gin.cz/pub/mswindows/the_bat/utilities/wab2ldif.exe
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Kind people have assisted with the utility and I have successfully
(and quickly smile) imported my OE address book. I thank them
again.
However, I am hoping someone can tell me how to permanently set in
folder menu heading options that will apply to all folders and
stick.
Elaine
I also have
While talking about the address book, could someone please tell me
how to delete the address list history when creating new emails. I have some
addresses there that were missteps/typos and they are being auto-picked up
rather than the correct address in the address book (now
successfully
Isn't that the address cache that I just asked about deleting? In
the newly-created email click on the arrow in the To: field and it
will bring up addresses that you have previously used or even
incorrectly typed in. I deleted them because
I prefer to use my address book which has now
I receive some Rootsweb digests and TB works well with them.
In OE versions 4 through 6, digests were a pain in the kazoo because
they required either reading as a continuous document by using the
properties, or clicking on individual envelope icons for individual
messages.
Now I click on the
With regard to this thread, can anyone see the difference between
these headers? The first digest bursts and the second does not. I am willing to
attempt to have it corrected, but don't see where the problem lies.
Elaine
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from mh12-tx.mail.home.com
It would be #1 on my wish-list.
Elaine (of multiple accounts!)
(It doesn't have common filters which, come to think of it, might be a
worthwhile addition!)
Alastair
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I am a relatively new registered user of TB. I did use ExpressAssist to
protect my OE mail. I have also performed one backup of all of TB,
but have no proof that the backup was successful. Is there a way to
confirm that everything is actually there? Does the backup program
permit restoring in
Thanks, Alastair. I will hope that I never have to restore but at
least I know it is there in that event.
Yes, I agree that emptying another folder will send contents to trash for
permanent deletion from trash. But a tired user, late at night,
isn't going to necessarily notice that he/she just
In further reference to filtering, my cable provider has just
changed mail addresses on me. Is there a way to combine the accounts
(old and new addresses) or at least copy the filters set up in the
old address to the new account address?
Elaine
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Thank you very much, copying the files worked perfectly.
Now, how do I get rid of the password dialogue box? No one but me
uses computer and I don't need to authorize opening up an account
(managed somehow (it wouldn't send jpg without it) to set that in when I sent a jpg
from the desktop and
My cable server has just provided me with a new address. This will
be the primary address. This is also the fourth account I have set
up. I would prefer that my primary account be at the top of the lineup.
Can I rearrange the accounts folder lineup to reflect my reading
preferences?
Elaine
Perfect. Thank you!
Elaine
E Can I rearrange the accounts folder lineup to reflect my reading
E preferences?
Sure. Close your accounts and drag 'em while you keep Alt pressed.
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Peter,
Thank you for this. It took out one password, but refuses to
budge on the second account. What am I missing?
Elaine
Hello ETM,
On Friday, February 1, 2002 at 11:41:12 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
E Now, how do I get rid of the password dialogue box?
Do you have set
Thank you, Peter. That worked, I hadn't cleared the password in
the one account.
Elaine
Have you, when deleting access password, cleared _both_ fields?
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Regards
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Yes, that's true, although there is a relatively new third-party
feeware program available that evidently permits downloading AOL mail
into OE (whether into any other mail programs, I don't know).
Elaine
Hi Shoebuddy,
Sunday, February 17, 2002, 1:54:06 PM, you wrote:
Is it possible to read
I also like reading current mail in the bottom of the list. I
have to find the oldest unread email and open it and then if I
leave the folder the next time I return I will return to that
position. I haven't found another go-round after compression.
Elaine
All:
I like my messages sorted by
How did that happen in OE? I used it before going to a
registered version of TB and no acknowledgements/receipts ever went out of OE.
Elaine
Friday, February 22, 2002 at 10:06 PM
Thanks everyone, I'm glad to know that spammers are not
getting any acknowledgement back from me. In OE
eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
C:/windows/temp/bat1020.tmp is infected with HTML.MimeExploit
Virus.
What is this? I have trashed, compressed mail, deleted the tmp file and it appears
to re-create itself and then the warning results in a newly
numbered tmp file. I keep
stopped.
Nothing ever reached the computer that wasn't safely corralled. TB and the AV program
sure
did their stuff. Of course, I am somewhat grayer for their
efforts grin.
Elaine
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello ETM,
On Tuesday, February 26, 2002 at 9:55:13 AM, you wrote
I have about 3 gig of OE sitting and go back to that dead base to
search and retrieve individual messages when I need them. I
would like to bring them into TB but worry about the size and the
effects. Many of the OE contain attachments (jpgs primarily) and
I would want them to remain with the
Hello Peter
On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, you wrote
First I'd compress the mail database in OE as you'd do it in TB! too.
It's in 'File' / 'Folder' menu, IIRC.
Maybe this way the 3 gig lower down a little bit :-)
Second I'd wait a few day, maybe some really few weeks, for 1.54
becoming
I think this may have been lost under another thread, would
appreciate a reply if available. I am also checking on my just-changed subscription
address to see if
this posts.
Second I'd wait a few day, maybe some really few weeks, for 1.54
becoming released. 1.54 is able to import OE6 message
I also have the new inbox although it is empty. I had a lockup
and don't know if it was connected to the installation of the new
version. I shut down and it appears to be okay now (with the new
inbox). My previous registration number is in the new version.
This is out of beta status, is that
I can honestly say that I installed this version earlier today,
have worked with it all day, and while I am looking at different
menu placement, it has worked (after the initial lockup) without
one moment's problem. In that time I have probably downloaded
about 1,000 emails.
Now, on to play
The menu block is on my TB but it doesn't respond to any search
term. I am using Win98SE.
Elaine
Hello Luc
On Saturday, March 23, 2002, you wrote
ACM The menu navigator was introduced as a means for users to help find
ACM their way among the many menus and items. It's like a menu item search
Ignore that comment. I shut down, restarted TB, and the
Navigator now works/searches.
Elaine
Hello ETM
On Saturday, March 23, 2002, you wrote
The menu block is on my TB but it doesn't respond to any search
term. I am using Win98SE
I have about 60 folders/filters working now and wouldn't want this
feature to override those filters. Can this feature be utilized with those
filters still in priority position?
Elaine
Hello Adam
On Saturday, March 23, 2002, you wrote
I did at first when using the Beta, but then
I would love to see such an option.
Elaine
Hello Dave
On Saturday, March 23, 2002, you wrote
Would not the best solution, given
TB!'s account-oriented structure, be to provide for what one might
call 'common-filters', i.e., a set of filters which operate on all
inbounds regardless of
I also had it happen once, but not again, think I might have laid
my hands too heavily on the mouse after highlighting and it was
seen as a command to open up the message(s).
Elaine
Hello Laura
On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, you wrote
I wanted to move messages from one folder to another, so i
I have noticed the problem. My reply to all placed you in To
position, TBUDL in CC position (which this mailing list will *not*
accept), and so I will alter the addresses to send. I was
embarrassed recently to find a private reply post with Hugs hit
a mailing list. I have paid careful
Switch options/active account in the menu of the new email. The
sent item will be filed in that account's sent folder.
Elaine
Hello Rick
On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, you wrote
I have several pop accounts in the Bat. When I click on a mailto: link
such as the common ones for subscribing or
Account properties/options/ untick confirm immediate sending.
Elaine
Hello Sebastian
On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, you wrote
Also, why does BAT ask me if I REALLY want to send a mail when I hit
send? How can I turn that off?
Current
This was the question and below is my answer. Do you use more
than one pop account?
Elaine
I have several pop accounts in the Bat. When I click on a mailto:
link
such as the common ones for subscribing or unsubscribing from a
list,
how do I change the account that pulls up that I am
Is there a way to do a multiple criteria search? I find I can only search
based on one selection.
Elaine
Hello Nick
On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, you wrote
Hello Carsten Guthardt-Schulz,
On Tuesday, March 26 2002 at 10:09 PM PDT, you wrote:
Am I blind? How do I do a search with multiple
There are limitations and they should be carefully noted, but one
such server is at
http://www.softhome.net/
Elaine
Hello William
On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, you wrote
Hello Luc
Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, March 27, 2002, 7:43:38 PM, in which you
wrote:
rsn operamail
L
It happens to me as a dialogue block only when my cable's mail
server isn't properly handling mail. I usually cancel out the
dialogue. The next timed connection often goes through. I tend
to think of it as one of those mysterious dialogue blocks
(similar to MS's OE messages) that broadly
A reply to a mailing list post from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Joseph O. P(disabled) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
became
Joseph O. P(disabled) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Clearly, a reply to all and a deletion would have avoided this
happening, but surely there must be a better way. When I
replied to my personal note
I have just used a backup and restore very successfully while
transferring from an ailing PC to a laptop. I installed TB on
the laptop, moved the backup via CD. It went without hitch.
Elaine
Hello Greg
On Saturday, April 13, 2002, you wrote
If you really don't use 2 copies of TB! can you
My thoughts as well and why I once expressed surprise here that
the empty command was not specifically aimed at trash and
focused on no other folder. It will happen again when people are
tired and not paying attention. There should be a specific
Empty Trash to avoid this type of problem. Why
I have had two occasions when TB and my AV program circled the
campfire as TB downloaded to a tmp file and the AV program
notified me I had received an exploit virus. On each occasion, I
went out to the web and deleted the offending emails at the
server. Then it was necessary to delete TB's tmp
Luc,
I had to go to the server using mail2web and delete at the
server level. Then I deleted TB's tmp files and scanned and I
was clean. How did you finally handle it?
http://www.mail2web.com/
Elaine
Hello Corobori
On Friday, April 19, 2002, you wrote
Hi,
Disaster total this morning
I just went through this with TB, eTrust and mail2 web. Can the
dispatch utility in TB delete the message on the server? If
so, how?
Elaine
I'm using PC-Cillin 2000 with no problems. It scans all POP3 mail
coming in without a plug-in. I've seen no problems except one. It
detected the KLEZ
Well, I admit that my inbox is pretty slim, though not
non-existent laughter. Filtering puts 99% of my mail in its
own folders, but I don't want to accidentally delete all the
items in one of those folders either because I am too tired to
see straight. I still think an empty trash command makes
Does no one here ever return to the trash can, take another look
before trashing and find they are retrieving something? I am
impressed! grin
Seriously, I trash and purge at night before shutting down. I
generally take a quick look at what is there before dumping the
trash. The empty trash
Because I couldn't make that work smile.
Elaine
Hello Peter
On Monday, April 22, 2002, you wrote
Why not using 'Account' / 'Dispatch mail on Server' / 'All messages'
???
Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Because, once when very new to TB, while emptying trash I trashed
sent which follows alphabetically in my lineup and had to
retrieve everything I had sent laughter. Thus, I fully
understand what the person's computer-intermediate mother might
have done. I admin a mailing list of about 1500
Lynna,
You might want to consider a different firewall. I understand
the XP firewall only handles incoming, not outgoing traffic.
Elaine
Hello Lynna
On Monday, April 22, 2002, you wrote
WINXP, which has a built in firewall ( supposedly )
at least I did choose to install one when I
I am suspicious that my Palm Desktop grabs the extension.
Elaine
Hello Dierk
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, you wrote
Except you have installed OE, Outlook or IE. They just grab covertly
back extensions they assume to be theirs.
That's what I did and that's why I didn't have a problem, but I
thought it might help the person who did -- perhaps he also is
using Palm software and hadn't made the connection.
Elaine
Hello Nick
On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, you wrote
Well really, that is the Application that should grab
Isn't such an email built into most all mail programs? OE certainly
does it, and I also seem to recall that Netscape did. I always
assumed it was triggered from *within* by the installation of the
program.
Elaine
Hello ztrader
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, you wrote
I recently moved TB to
Thanks for these pointers, Allie. For those of us suffering from
aging eyesight, larger fonts help a lot. I have remained with
the font but increased in size to 10 -- that may help others here when
roaming the font area. In case people aren't sure about
eyesight, this is for those whose arms
When I was very unsure of myself and TB, I did simultaneously
download into OE (which had the right to remove from server) and
TB (mail left on server). I did it for several months, not giving
up OE until I was very very comfortable. However, I had no
problems keeping them separated, did not
I use ZA-free on my laptop and ZA-pro (not the current version)
on my PC, both use TheBat, and I have had absolutely no problems
with either computer. I am on cable and would not even consider
using cable without firewall protection.
I did not see the post with the former subject line.
Please post to list. As a mailing list(s) administrator I
am also faced with this problem.
Elaine
Hello Chris
On Friday, July 12, 2002, you wrote
In Eudora, when I redirect an email to someone else in the office, and
they reply, the reply to address is that of the original sender. When I
Thanks, Marck. Working perfectly now.
Elaine
Hello Marck
On Friday, July 12, 2002, you wrote
CM Can this be changed so redirects reply back to the original
CM sender?
Yes. Delete the Reply-to information in the Account properties.
It is a vi*us. Tell your associate to delete them and
remain vigilant. I just received a worm from my own address.
The latest round of worms is very good at spoofing addresses.
Elaine
Hello alists
On Monday, July 15, 2002, you wrote
An associate keeps getting emails that look like this:
I think I had the error one time. I back-up mail about once a
week. I just performed another backup and that worked. Try
again unless someone gives you a better answer.
Elaine
Hello Adam
On Monday, July 15, 2002, you wrote
I did a Backup, and it resulted in:
Thread error: the parameter
Yes, it is fully detailed there, and the problems primarily
involve the paid version rather than the free version. I use ZA
free with absolutely no problems with TB.
Elaine
Hello Marck
On Monday, July 22, 2002, you wrote
ZA is reputed in some quarters to be a nasty piece of work, especially
I used ZA-pro (OLD version, that appears to be an important
distinction, I do not have a single thing nice to say about the
current paid version) on a PC using Win98SE, I use the free
version of ZA on a laptop using ME. Both work with the older
versions and offer no conflict to TB.
I had
Are these all free, Allie? I had tried Black Ice, almost
purchased it a year or so ago, then realized it did not offer
extrusion protection. I also installed Tiny during the time it
took me to remove ZA-Pro-New, but never knew what it was doing, had
to hope for protection. I do understand what
You just ended up on a trash filter.
Hello Syafril
On Monday, July 29, 2002, you wrote
Sorry, I am too lazy to create new $listname which have actually same
setting as TBUDL has, no time for it... at least now :-)
Current Ver: 1.61
I had to go to my archived OE mail to find the welcome letter (never
been successful in importing 3 gig of OE6 into TB) and did find
this at the very end of the Welcome Letter sent to me in December
of last year. I indeed apologize for suggesting he has been
delegated to the trash folder.
When using ZA, disabling Mail-Safe is essential to avoid the renaming of
executable attachments. I have never had a problem renaming them
so I could run an AV scan and then open them.
Elaine
Hello Erik
On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, you wrote
What I do remember (you are also referring to
It is a optional feature of ZA and does not have to be used. It
changes the file extension to an easily-identified ZA file
extension and the attachment can be renamed and opened. Simply
unchecking the option eliminates the feature.
Elaine
Hello Thomas
On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, you wrote
Because I am using the free current version of ZA, it only offers
mail protection against VBS attachments and it has never
interfered with TheBat. When I was using Outlook Express, I used
the paid version of ZA-Pro and it offered protection against 45
additional mail attachments (.exe, .com,
I simultaneously ran OE and TB until I was comfortable, probably
started in about September and maintained the simultaneous mail
programs until January 1. I downloaded mail into TB but allowed
it to remain on server. I downloaded mail into OE and deleted
mail at the server when I was in OE. I
Is it OE or is it USA programming? I prefer top-replying, don't
often re-read the original post, dislike the colorization that must
be waded through in a reply to read the the current (answer)
post. If I can't remember the original post, dropping to the
bottom to read the original is nicer than
A file folder (in the US) runs with the oldest paper at the
bottom and the current papers proceeding in chronological filing
order to the top of the stack. Is this a country thing?
Elaine
Hello Adam
On Saturday, August 3, 2002, you wrote
Oh btw to answer another point, bottom posting
I generally read in real time (probably means I should get a
real life grin) and so I usually remember the thread.
Elaine
Hello Adam
On Saturday, August 3, 2002, you wrote
Reading a top posted email is like trying to have an argument with a
clairvoyant..
Ahh. Then that really is the problem. Different
countries, different views or top and bottom posting.
Okay, I will stop posting here and continue to read (skipping the
colorized portions of the replies laughter).
Elaine
Hello Adam
On Saturday, August 3, 2002, you wrote
Consider another
But I have never retained any taglines or extraneous material.
What is it that you all are seeing that I am not seeing on my
receiving end? Is it something in TB that bothers people and I
am not catching on to what it is? Eudora, Pegasus, Netscape,
Outlook, Outlook Express, and whatever others,
How do I set up all mail to contain the following as a tagline
after my messages (as it appears here beneath my name)?
Many thanks in advance.
Elaine
Post message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subscribe:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unsubscribe:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List owner:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bring up the message, use control/F and control/L for subsequent
finds.
Elaine
Hello Daniel
On Monday, August 19, 2002, you wrote
Is there a way to search for a text pattern within a message? What I'm
looking for would be something like the Find/Find Next capability of
WordPad.
Hello Adam
On Monday, August 19, 2002, you wrote
Just to show you what top-posting looks like with poor quoting and sig
delimiters, I've just hit reply to show you what it looks like..
I had to take a break from the list when this subject came up again and
again and again.
I noticed this reference in another thread:
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste
Is there any possibility of setting up a beginners list for English
speaking people?
Elaine
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
Hello Dwight
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, you wrote
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, 12:52:12 AM, ETM wrote:
Is there any possibility of setting up a beginners list for English
speaking people?
right here is where I got started
I did also, but I am not certain it is an opportune area
Hello Sudip
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, you wrote
E I did also, but I am not certain it is an opportune area of
E learning for beginners.
What makes you say so? I think TBUDL members here answer questions
indiscriminantly. Although it is suggested, at least in the list
rules, that one
Hello Blarp
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, you wrote
IMHO, most anyone who bothers to find out about TB and downloads it to
give it a shot is, by definition, probably NOT a beginner at e-mail.
They are specifically looking for something more advanced than what
they are currently using or
Hello Hexdump
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, you wrote
If you've never compressed the folder in the TB!, I'd recommend that
you do so. To the best of my knowledge deleted messages remain in the
messagebase (marked as deleted, and are hidden) until the messagebase
is compressed. You can
Hello Clive
On Thursday, August 22, 2002, you wrote
21 August 2002, 19:36, you wrote:
If you mean that TB is suitable (or appropriate) for retirees, silver
surfers, the grey market -- or whatever today's euphemism for the
elderly is, I think I'd disagree.
I'm one of them smile. I think
Tuesday, August 27, 2002 at 11:26:07 PM you wrote:
JS I believe I read somewhere on Ritlabs pages that pressing
JS ctrl-rightarrow would skip to next unread msg - also across accounts.
I have heard - and use - Ctrl + Alt + Right arrow.
I use control ]
Elaine
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, you wrote
Neither Ctrl-Alt-Right Arrow nor Ctrl-] moves to next unread
*across accounts* for me.
I use it to move through unread within one account. I must move
to the next account to repeat the moves through unread messages.
Elaine
I am considering changing my AV program. I noticed these
limitations on the AVG website. Can someone expand on the
ramifications of these statements? Many thanks in advance.
Elaine
Limitations
Plugin doesn't certify messages due to a nature of the anti-virus plugin interface of
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