Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-16 Thread Manfred Ell
On 16-11-2000 at 07:44:00GMT GMT (which was 7:44 where I live) Kevin Tea wrote regarding the subject of "Archiving Question" The more I delve into The Bat! The more I'm impressed by the superior functionality it has. It's a bit daunting at first, but well worth the effort to

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-16 Thread Manfred Ell
On 15-11-2000 at 14:29:54GMT -0800 (which was 22:29 where I live) Januk Aggarwal wrote regarding the subject of "Archiving Question" Here's what I do, I have two list folders, TBUDL and TBUDLArchive. I have one incoming filter to put everything into the TBUDL folder. I then use re

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-16 Thread A . Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 16 November, 2000, 6:50 AM, I saw Manfred's comments made on Thu, 16 Nov 2000 09:39:56 +, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth: Here's what I do, I have two list folders, TBUDL and TBUDLArchive. I have one incoming filter to put

Archiving Question

2000-11-15 Thread Kevin Tea
Hi I've looked through the FAQ and Help file, so ... Has anyone worked out a way that you can automatically remove emails from a folder after so many days (that part's easy) and then transfer and store them in a specified directory? TIA Kevin --

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-15 Thread Kevin Tea
Hi Looking at the actions facilities within the filter, would it be possible to choose to extract the incoming emails to a continuously appended text file at a specified location and then choose to delete them from the main list after 30 days or whatever? Regards Kevin Batting along with

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-15 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Kevin, On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 at 15:13:19 GMT GMT (which was 7:13 AM where I live) witnesses say Kevin Tea typed: Looking at the actions facilities within the filter, would it be possible to choose to extract the incoming emails to a continuously appended text file at a specified

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-15 Thread Kevin Tea
Hi Januk If you don't mind a little duplication of data, your method works well. I ran some tests last night and it does work (much to my surprise, not because of The Bat! But because I worked it out g). This way I can keep the mailboxes lean and fast and save the important material on my