Hi TBUDL folks,
I'd like TB! to automatically backup all my mail accounts
periodically or, if this isn't possible, to periodically
remind me to backup manually. I've seen references to
automatic backups in the archive (referring to a TB! vs.
Becky comparison), but that's all. Anyone
Hi TBUDL folks,
Is there a way to copy a new message to 2 or more folders? I
often send messages to customers and CC: to a colleague. I'd
like a filter to automatically copy the outgoing message to
both the customers folder and colleague's folder. (The
problem is that the outgoing filter only
Hi Marck
On Wednesday, February 28, 2001, at 8:23:19 AM, you wrote:
MDP The have the first filter *not* move the message and make it a
MDP "Continue processing" filter. Add another filter beneath it which
MDP makes the second copy and so on until you've finished. Have the last
MDP filter *not*
Hi TBUDL folks,
I can't get my system to recognize TB! as the default email client.
I know the TB! FAQ covers this and I've gone through the TBUDL
archives, but for some reason I can't get it to work. When I start
TB!, I always click YES to set TB! as my default email client, but
the
Hi Tim
On Thursday, February 22, 2001, at 5:46:05 AM, you wrote:
TM Not sure what you tried, but possibly your MAPI setup on your OS is
TM having problems (what OS/patch level?). You could try to run FixMAPI
TM from the "Start\Run..." dialogue box or start The Bat! with the
TM /InstallMAPI
Hello Jan,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001, you wrote:
JR I also have found that CTRL++ also does the same.
On my system, I found that CTRL+ unfolds a thread and CTRL-
collapses the thread (using the '+' and '-' keys on the number
pad).
Best regards,
Tony
Hello Jan,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001, you wrote:
JR On Saturday, February 17, 2001 10:54:16 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
JR following in regards to 'unfolding+signs in subject column':
JR I also have found that CTRL++ also does the same.
TonyOn my system, I found that CTRL+ unfolds
Nick,
On Sunday, February 04, 2001, at 11:06:52 AM, you wrote:
NA On February 4, 2001, at 5:30:56 AM, Tim Musson Wrote:
TM Also, I have been unable to get TB to delete the files in the /Attach
TM directory, even though I have "Delete attached files when a message is
TM deleted from Trash
On Sunday, February 04, 2001, at 12:16:57 PM, Tony Owens wrote:
NA On February 4, 2001, at 5:30:56 AM, Tim Musson Wrote:
TM Also, I have been unable to get TB to delete the files in the /Attach
TM directory, even though I have "Delete attached files when a message is
TM deleted from
On Sunday, February 04, 2001, at 2:58:56 PM, Nick Andriash wrote:
NA On February 4, 2001, at 9:16:57 AM, Tony Owens Wrote:
TO Just tested this twice on my system and it seems to work exactly
TO as I'd expect (doesn't delete the attachment until the message is
TO deleted from the Trash folder
On Tuesday, January 30, 2001, at 8:08:46 AM, Dean wrote:
D What works for me is to turn on the compress option for each folder I want
D compressed when closing.
snip
D I will say *beware* in doing this. "for me" this process worked fine, until I
D did a *defrag* on the hard drive.
On Tuesday, January 30, 2001, at 10:21:49 AM, Roel wrote:
R when there's no 'default'-addressbook set (where addresses go when
R you use the ctrl-w combo), the address isn't added to
R any address-book...
Personally, I think it would be nice to be able to choose "on the
fly" which AB an
Can someone explain the logic used when using multiple 'AN'D and
'OR' filter strings? As far as I can tell, the alternative
filter(s) does not seem to be associated with any particular
'AND' filter.I think Marck Pearlstone touched on this in a
previous post, but I didn't really understand it.
Does anyone know if there is a way to do more complex searches in
TB! For instance, it would be nice to be able to use Boolean
operators to search for the presence of multiple (i.e.
non-contiguous) strings.
Tony O. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wednesday, January 24, 2001, at 9:16:24 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Yes it is. Using the message search dialog, you can use '|' (or) and
MDP '' (and) between terms for a more complex search. It works well.
Excellent! Thanks for your help Marck.
Tony O.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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