Hi,
I am trying to convert an account to IMAP, but since that is not
possible with my version of TB, I wonder, if I could copy the folder
tree and filters to a new IMAP account, and then just leave the old
POP3 account as an archive.
I've tried selecting more than one filter, but that d
On Sunday, August 24, 2014, 14:44:14, MFPA wrote:
> That may be version-specific, as it is slightly different here.
Hm, possible - I'm running v6 here.
Anyway, the other trick (copying filters to Notepad) should still
work.
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< Jernej Simončič ><><><><>< http://eternallybored.org/ >
Do whate
Hi
On Saturday 23 August 2014 at 7:10:34 PM, in
, Jernej Simoncic wrote:
> Actually, you can copy all filters associated with an
> account at once - just right-click the parent tree
> node, and select Copy there.
That may be version-specific, as it is slightly different here.
If I right-click
> Actually, you can copy all filters associated with an account at once
> - just right-click the parent tree node, and select Copy there.
Hi, Jernej.
Could you elaborate on just what you said please. (I don't understand
exactly what you are describing - sorry.) Thanks.
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Fred
Using TheBat V.4
On Friday, August 22, 2014, 16:01:52, Adrian Godfrey wrote:
> I learned that the hard way by not putting all my filters in "common
> filters" in the first place. I'm gradually moving them all there out
> of the individual accounts.
Actually, you can copy all filters associated with an acco
Wednesday, August 20, 2014, 9:06:48 PM, you wrote:
> Is there a way to copy them to another, rather than
> having to recreate each in turn?
You can copy and paste by right clicking, but only one at a time.
I learned that the hard way by not putting all my filters in "common
filters" in th
Hello Andrew,
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 15:06:48 -0400GMT Andrew Webber wrote:
AW> I have a lot of filters for incoming mail (each pretty much just
AW> filters into a folder). I'm recreating the folder structure in another
AW> account, and would like to have the appropriate filters in that
AW> account
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?
Hi TBUDL,
How is is possible to copy filters from 1 account to
another?
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Hi Nebula,
> Since I've more than one E-mail address, some friends sends me
> mails to the address which they have in mind, so I receive
> sometimes a Mail in Account 1, sometimes in Account 2 and so on.
> Now I started to create a Filter-set in one Account. Is it
> possible to copy som
Hallo,
Since I've more than one E-mail address, some friends sends me mails
to the address which they have in mind, so I receive sometimes a
Mail in Account 1, sometimes in Account 2 and so on. Now I started
to create a Filter-set in one Account. Is it possible to copy some
of the filte
On Wednesday, December 08, 1999, Christopher J. Trybowski wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 08, 1999 Januk Aggarwal wrote:
>> Thanks. I didn't realize you could drag and drop the filters. This
>> will save a fair bit of time.
> Now if only it was possible to drag filters across accounts! *Th
On Wednesday, December 08, 1999 Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> Thanks. I didn't realize you could drag and drop the filters. This
> will save a fair bit of time.
Now if only it was possible to drag filters across accounts! *That*
would be useful. And one more thing -- a "share" flag, just as we ha
On Wednesday, December 08, 1999, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> Thanks. I didn't realize you could drag and drop the filters. This
> will save a fair bit of time.
I discovered it by accident and it does. :)
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The Bat! 1.36 (reg)
Windows 95 4.0 Build 950
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Hello Paula,
Thanks. I didn't realize you could drag and drop the filters. This
will save a fair bit of time.
Tuesday, December 07, 1999, 8:49:19 PM, you wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 07, 1999, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
>> Another question about the filters. Is there any way in TB! 1
On Tuesday, December 07, 1999, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> Another question about the filters. Is there any way in TB! 1.36 to
> copy a filter to a different set? For example, I want all incoming
> mail and outgoing mail to my friend to go into one folder, so I set
> up a filter under incoming
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