I believe that should be read as
Receive only header if message
size is greater than...
IOW don't pull down really big messages unless I say to. I still have this set
to 5MB from the days I was getting by on 1GB/no at one location. There's an
analogous setting in most smartphone apps so you
I have a lot of filters for incoming mail (each pretty much just
filters into a folder). I'm recreating the folder structure in another
account, and would like to have the appropriate filters in that
account too. Is there a way to copy them to another, rather than
having to recreate each in turn?
Monday, November 8, 2010, 1:57:37 PM, you wrote:
It wasn't one file, it were over fifty-thousand files. The
path to my mail directory is F:\TB and there's a subdirectory
called 'cache'. There were all those files, meanwhile deleted.
I don't have a folder cache in the hierarchy of
Saturday, November 13, 2010, 8:54:46 PM, you wrote:
Here is the location of my cache - I have Windows 7 Home Premium,
32-bit: E:\My Documents\The Bat\cache
Of course, my mail is also stored in E:\My Documents\The Bat
Thank you Bob and Rick,
Windows 7 Pro 32-bit,
my path is
Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 12:46:52 PM, you wrote:
Dragging the folder back up to its proper level should put things back as
theyy were before the move, but you may find that initially all the
sub-folders seem to be empty. I had that experience when I copied my
installation from one machine
Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 4:03:53 AM, you wrote:
On Wednesday 9 December 2009 at 3:22:07 AM, in
mid:991923889.20091208222...@wwwebbers.com, Andrew Webber wrote:
Folder X has MESSAGES.TBB = 43 KB, MESSAGES.TBI = 18 KB
Folder Y has MESSAGES.TBB = 3968 KB, MESSAGES.TBI = 316
KB Folder Z
MFPA,
Thursday, December 10, 2009, 5:14:42 PM, you wrote:
On Thursday 10 December 2009 at 7:22:43 PM, in
mid:403104275.20091210142...@wwwebbers.com, Andrew Webber wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that and got this
message: The directory specified seems to be already
used
The Bat! Professional v4.0.38, Windows 7, no encryption since it cause
me so much trouble before and turned out not to be secure anyway (when
I restored from a backup of the encrypted install, no password needed
to reveal everything!).
Some folders seem to be disappearing and I don't know why. To
Hello, I'm having a problem with mailto: links in Firefox.
Windows XP, Firefox 3.5.3, The Bat! 4.0.38
I'm sure this used to work properly, but now when I click on a mailto:
URL in Firefox, Windows starts installing MS Outlook instead of
launching The Bat!.
I went into Tools | Options and
Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 2:12:20 PM, I wrote:
Hello, I'm having a problem with mailto: links in Firefox.
Windows XP, Firefox 3.5.3, The Bat! 4.0.38
I'm sure this used to work properly, but now when I click on a mailto:
URL in Firefox, Windows starts installing MS Outlook instead of
Thank you for the detailed answers Thomas, I have some follow-ups
below
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Sunday, August 2, 2009, 2:29:55 AM, you wrote:
AW It may be that I never quite cleaned up the problem, I'm not sure.
AW Typically when I ran the
Hello,
I've been using The Bat! for some time and have been having an ongoing
problem with corrupted mail folders. (The Bat! v4.0.38, with on-the-fly
encryption active.)
It may be that I never quite cleaned up the problem, I'm not sure.
Typically when I ran the Maintenance Centre, it would find
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