Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-07 Thread Chris
> Stuart's suggestion of just relocating your TB! folders into a new > Windows archive directory is not a bad one. You would go into > Windows, and move them out of your default directory. When you need > them again, re-import them. This approach keeps you bound to the TB! > file format, which

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-07 Thread Joseph N.
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 05:41:47 GMT, Chris wrote: > highlight every message, then export. As well as taking a long > time with lots of folders to export, this wouldn't keep the > folder structure that I have now. Do I have this right? Yes, I think you have it correct. You can select all msgs in a

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-07 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Chris, Friday, August 6, 2004, 8:01:12 AM, you wrote: C> What is the best way to archive messages in The Bat? I have 2 specific situations in mind: C> Sit #1: I have a number of email accounts setup in The Bat. In C> my main one, I have a couple of folders that no C> longer receive message

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-06 Thread Chris
> IMO there are two "best" ways to go. One is to export the > messages to a Unix-style mailbox. Tools/Export/Unix. That is a > stable format that can be imported by many programs, including TB! > and Thunderbird. The advantage of this route is that the mail > sits on your computer ready to

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-06 Thread Joseph N.
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:01:12 GMT, Chris wrote: > What is the best way to archive messages in The Bat? IMO there are two "best" ways to go. One is to export the messages to a Unix-style mailbox. Tools/Export/Unix. That is a stable format that can be imported by many programs, including TB!

Archiving Messages

2004-08-06 Thread Chris
Hi everyone, What is the best way to archive messages in The Bat? I have 2 specific situations in mind: Sit #1: I have a number of email accounts setup in The Bat. In my main one, I have a couple of folders that no longer receive messages. I would like to remove them from the view, but still ha

Re: Archiving messages and attachments

2001-10-31 Thread Mrten
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Op woensdag 31 oktober 2001 schreef Joseph N.: > I am assuming the following, but please let me know if this is > correct or not. I am assuming that incoming attachments will > continue to be stored in the archived Unix-style files even after > the

Archiving messages and attachments

2001-10-31 Thread Joseph N.
I am archiving my messages and attachments by exporting them to Unix-style files and, when necessary, appending additional messages. My question concerns attachments. My system is configured to store incoming attachments within message bodies, and also to delete attachments when the related messa

Re: Archiving Messages - A btt off topic

2001-02-23 Thread Brian Clark
Hi Ron, @ 6:24:19 AM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anyone know of a Windows program which generates searchable, html-based > message archive of e-mail messages. This is quite a step up, but if you needed something hefty, you could *try* MHonArc. http://www.oac.uci.edu/indi

Re: Archiving Messages - A btt off topic

2001-02-23 Thread Kevin Tea
Ron Erik Fookes who wrote NoteTab has an arching program called Mailbag that might do what you ask - I don't use HTML mail, but if that's what you messages are stored in I can't see why it won't work. Go www.fookes.com Regards Kevin -- __

Archiving Messages - A btt off topic

2001-02-23 Thread Ron Carson
Hello All: Does anyone know of a Windows program which generates searchable, html-based message archive of e-mail messages. I host a mailing list which is currently archived at the Mail Archive (Same location as the The Bat's archive) but I wish to have an archive on my web page and to have a