Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Lawrence, On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 05:49:31 -0600 GMT (02/12/02, 18:49 +0700 GMT), Lawrence Johnson wrote: > I wanted to thank Thomas Fernandez for mentioning in passing that > there was a bug in UIDL keeping which causes TB to download messages > already downloaded. It is a known bug, but I cur

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-02 Thread Lawrence Johnson
Hello TBUDL, I wanted to thank Thomas Fernandez for mentioning in passing that there was a bug in UIDL keeping which causes TB to download messages already downloaded. Up till now, I thought I was alone in receiving multiple downloads of messages. When I brought this to the attention of TB suppo

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Lars, On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 18:15:37 +0100 GMT (02/12/02, 00:15 +0700 GMT), Lars Geiger wrote: LG>>> This should more or less automate deleting downloaded mail from the LG>>> server. PP>> No. Sadly it wont. The "Delete from server" would issue the 'DELE' PP>> command, but if his line is dropp

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Lars Geiger
Hi Peter, On Sunday, December 1, 2002 at 17:58:12 [GMT +0100], you wrote: LG>> This should more or less automate deleting downloaded mail from the LG>> server. PP> No. Sadly it wont. The "Delete from server" would issue the 'DELE' PP> command, but if his line is dropped after 20 minutes the POP3

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Lars, On Sunday, December 1, 2002 at 11:55:53 AM you [LG] wrote (at least in part): LG> This should more or less automate deleting downloaded mail from the LG> server. No. Sadly it wont. The "Delete from server" would issue the 'DELE' command, but if his line is dropped after 20 minutes th

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Lars Geiger
Hi Thomas, On Sunday, December 1, 2002 at 16:51:17 [GMT +0700], you wrote: TF> Now it sometimes happens with one of my accounts that it gets pretty TF> full within one day (10MB limit), and I need to delete the messages TF> that are still on the server, after I have downloaded them. What about th

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Julian, On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 10:30:10 + GMT (01/12/02, 17:30 +0700 GMT), Julian Beach (Lists) wrote: >> What I am really looking for is an option to "delete all messages on >> server". Does this exist somewhere? > Ctrl+3 (1 for Read, 2 for Receive, 3 for Dele

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Miguel, On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 11:31:05 +0100 GMT (01/12/02, 17:31 +0700 GMT), Miguel A. Urech wrote: > >> What I am really looking for is an option to "delete all messages on >> server". Does this exist somewhere? > On Dispatcher try Alt+3 (Global/Set Flag/D

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Thomas, > What I am really looking for is an option to "delete all messages on > server". Does this exist somewhere? On Dispatcher try Alt+3 (Global/Set Flag/Delete). Not exactly what you want, but close. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Usin

Re: Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
o if Read is ticked, then [spacebar] will untick this and not Delete. > What I am really looking for is an option to "delete all messages on > server". Does this exist somewhere? Ctrl+3 (1 for Read, 2 for Receive, 3 for Delete and 4 for Open) in the Dispatcher window marks all messages f

Delete all messages on server

2002-12-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez
eystroke rather than the mouse, and to then move to the next message (also with a keystroke). Keystrokes would help me, they are much more convenient, so if there are any, kindly let me know. What I am really looking for is an option to "delete all messages on server". Does this exist so