After I click on Tools | Import Message | From .msg/.eml Files, it takes
about 12-15 seconds before Choose Export Directory pops up. That
seems to be awfully long wait for a 800MHz PC. Am I wrong?
If no, any suggestion to speed up that process?
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Using The Bat!
After I click on Tools | Import Message | From .msg/.eml Files, it takes
about 12-15 seconds before Choose Export Directory pops up. That
seems to be awfully long wait for a 800MHz PC. Am I wrong?
If no, any suggestion to speed up that process?
Interesting - I get a long dealy sometimes
Tuesday, September 06, 2005, Marten Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I click on Tools | Import Message | From .msg/.eml Files, it takes
about 12-15 seconds before Choose Export Directory pops up. That
seems to be awfully long wait for a 800MHz PC. Am I wrong?
If no, any suggestion
Hi listers,
I recently imported some folders from Outlook and now I have a real
mess. First off, although I have my folders sorted by receive date,
none of the newly-imported messages are properly sorted. I changed my
sorting to creation date, but still, the outlook messages aren't
sorted at
Hi All,
I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
Bat. Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
export function anywhere in Netscape 7.
Is this a non-starter or am I missing
Hello Nick,
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 8:33:21 PM, you wrote:
NO Hi All,
NO I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
NO Bat. Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
NO import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
NO
Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:33:21 [GMT -0500] (3:33 PM EST here) Nick OHare2
wrote:
Hi All,
I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
Bat. Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 9:33:21 PM, you wrote:
NO I recently convinced a friend of mine to take the plunge and buy The
NO Bat. Unfortunately, The Bat's import wizard doesn't have an option to
NO import messages or address books from Netscape 7 and I can't find an
NO export
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On Wednesday, March 05, 2003 at 16:35:11GMT -0500 (which was 4:35 PM where I live)
Daniel Grunberg wrote and made these points on the subject of Importing messages
and address book from Netscape 7?:
DG Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:33:21 [GMT -0500] (3:33 PM
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Hello tbudlers,
PocoMail has a compatible mail format for importing and I successfully
imported my Inbox into the Inbox for one of my accounts in The Bat!.
However, I have multiple subfolders in Poco that I'd like to import into
like folders
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 5:40:12 AM, you wrote:
TF I backup from TB. Why would you need OE to do that?
Is there some setting that prevents importing duplicate messages.
TF For safe-keeping, back-up your mails regularly from within TB; no need
TF to download them again in
Hello Granville,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:14:50 + GMT (19/12/02, 17:14 +0700 GMT),
Granville Cousins wrote:
The reason I would like to use OE to download my messages is because
it comes Free with Windows 98 Second Edition
OE doesn't really come free, but you have to pay for it whether
Hello Thomas,
If your ISP doesn't offer web access, access your POP account with
http://mail2web.com/ . It is very comfortable and reliable, and the
web interface doesn't blind you with flashing ads like Hotmail does.
Needing web access to your email account is no reason to use Hotmail.
Dear Thomas,
On 16:57 19.12.2002, you [Thomas Fernandez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])]
wrote...
If your ISP doesn't offer web access, access your POP account with
http://mail2web.com/ . It is very comfortable and reliable, and the
Please don't forget that when using these kind of proxies for
Hello Johannes,
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 01:30:27 +0100 GMT (20/12/02, 07:30 +0700 GMT),
Johannes Posel wrote:
Please don't forget that when using these kind of proxies for
POP3-to-WWW, your username and password can be logged by the
server. Don't use an important account for this ;)
That is
This is a forwarded message
From: Granville Cousins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The-Bat!-List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 3:06:42 PM
Subject: Importing Messages from Outlook Express
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Hello The-Bat!-List,
how do I
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Hello Granville,
GC I would like to keep messages in Outlook Express
GC as a safe guard and for backup purposes. Is there some setting
GC that prevents snipTB!/snip importing duplicate messages.
As far as preventing it, not sure, but you
Hello Granville,
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:49:14 + GMT (19/12/02, 06:49 +0700 GMT),
Granville Cousins wrote:
how do I prevent Outlook Express from downloading messages into
the bat that I have previously downloaded with the Bat emailing
programme.
The Bat does not download
Hallo Granville,
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:49:14 +GMT (19-12-02, 0:49 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
GC how do I prevent Outlook Express from downloading messages into
GC the bat that I have previously downloaded with the Bat emailing
GC programme. When I import messages my folders keep
Howdy Ladies and Gents,
I have a huge number of old EMail messages in Pegasus format. I have
been able to import old messages from some of the Pegasus accounts
(those with a small number of messages). However, the import routine
chokes on the one account that has probably 30,000+ messages.
Hello GJim,
Monday, April 8, 2002, 6:07:53 PM, you wrote:
I have a huge number of old EMail messages in Pegasus format. I have
been able to import old messages from some of the Pegasus accounts
(those with a small number of messages). However, the import routine
chokes on the one
I'm trying to import my messages from Outlook but get the following error:
Cannot find MS Outlook components to perform import
Is this a known bug or is there something wrong with my system?
Thanks,
Jon
Current Ver: 1.60 / 1.60a
FAQ
Hello ,
how do i synchronize with my pegasus e-mail client after importing
messages.
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Hi Dwight,
On 09 February 2002 at 00:17:06 -0600 (which was 06:17 where I live)
Dwight A Corrin wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, but that only applies to the ones that worked. The set that
hasn't worked may have a different
Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The sample is in from the individual having the problem (Dave Goodman)
and the problem is that Date: headers are not present on the message
that imported with the wrong date.
The date is there on the From line, but TB doesn't use that. Dave - if
I'm importing messages from another system into TB!. Mostly it has
gone smoothly, using the Unix message format.
However, the last files imported , when displayed in the TB! MESSAGE
LIST, show almost all of the messages dated at the date/time of
import, rather than the correct message creation
Following up my own message in this thread a few minutes ago:
I'm importing messages from another system into TB!. Mostly it has
gone smoothly, using the Unix message format.
However, the last files imported , when displayed in the TB! MESSAGE
LIST, show almost all of the messages dated
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Hi Dave,
On 08 February 2002 at 11:47:00 -0500 (which was 16:47 where I live)
Dave Goodman wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It turns out that the time/date _is_ being imported into TB!. But it
shows up under the 'Received'
On Friday, February 8, 2002, 11:03:17 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
It turns out that the time/date _is_ being imported into TB!. But
it shows up under the 'Received' time/date, rather than under the
'Created' time/date.
This seems strange. To me the creation time of the message is the
!:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb 8 11:30:36 2002
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 11:30:36 -0500
From: Dave Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.53d) Personal
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Importing Messages (Unix file)
MIME-Version: 1.0
) Personal
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Importing Messages (Unix file)
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
This peculiar behavior of Agent occurs only with messages originating
from
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Hi Dwight,
On 08 February 2002 at 12:37:23 -0600 (which was 18:37 where I live)
Dwight A Corrin wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Might the format of the date stamp in Date: header be slightly off? A
sample would be good.
On Friday, February 8, 2002, 3:18:36 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
I just looked at some imports I did when I switched to TB!. They
all show the correct created time, and all are marked received for
when they were imported/received by TB!
Yes, but that only applies to the ones that worked.
Hello TBUDL,
I have tried several time to import messages from OE to The Bat!
using the import wizard and each time about 20% of my OE messages
are not imported. Anyone know why this is? Is there something I
should be doing to make sure that I get all the messages?
Again,
Hello TBUDL,
I´m trying to import messages from Microsoft Outlook Express 2000
(.PST) but I can´t get it done. All the options I have in the
bat to import this kind of file doesn´t work.
Please, does anyone know how can I do it?!
Thanks!
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Hi Billy,
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, at 08:34:45 -0300 you wrote:
BSM Hello TBUDL,
BSM I´m trying to import messages from Microsoft Outlook Express 2000
BSM (.PST) but I can´t get it done. All the options I have in the bat
BSM to import this kind of file doesn´t work.
There is no such thing as
Hi,
Is it possible to import messages from Outlook 2002 (Preview copy) to
The Bat! v. 1.52f?
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Hello i am a newbie,read the faq though,this is my problem:
Since i installed 1.49 over 1.47,whenever i hit f2 to get my
mail,after the mail is received,i get the text:"importing messages"
0.8 k or 1.3 k or something like this.
if there is no mail this doesn't happen.
:"importing messages"
a 0.8 k or 1.3 k or something like this.
a if there is no mail this doesn't happen.
This is not a problem. TB receives the messages and then imports them
into the mailbase via the sorting office and at that point executes
any filters you may have set up. There
Hi David,
The main problem I had with messages exported from Eudora, is that
HTML messages seem to get messed up by Eudora, for some reason
they all had a x-html tag put into them, and there content-type
changed to text/plain. This is why you see the tags, and it is
the text/plain tag
I imported a bunch of messages that I had sent using Eudora. I do not
send messages in HTML in Eudora. I send them plain text only and have
checked my Eudora settings to make sure that is so.
However, upon importing messages into TB! I find that they have HTML
formatting. The HTML formatting
Hello Ming-Li,
Cracked it eventually!
Using your suggestion about regedit I found where the one identity was
storing its mail.
Looking in Explorer I found that there were three similar folders with
different long-string names.
I also found there was another one, which had the same pathname
Hi Norman,
It doesn't ask me where this mail is stored - it just lists three
mail folders - inbox, sent mail, outbox and I have to tick the
ones I want. It then deposits the mail items - as I said it's only
the ones you get with OE to start with - in my TB inbox. No error
messages, no
Hello TBUDL,
I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received messages
from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I try, all I get
are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express' messages that come when
you first use it.
I've tried the same thing in Messenger and Eudora
Hello Norman,
on 10:08 you wrote:
NL Hello TBUDL,
NL I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received messages
NL from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I try, all I get
NL are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express' messages that come when
NL you first use it.
NL
Hi Norman,
I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received
messages from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I
try, all I get are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express'
messages that come when you first use it.
Could you be more specific? Which version of OE are
Hello Ming-Li,
Tuesday, July 11, 2000, 3:18:11 PM, you wrote:
ML Hi Norman,
I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received
messages from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I
try, all I get are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express'
messages that come when you
On Wednesday, January 05, 2000, Travisimo! wrote:
Tuesday, January 04, 2000, 7:28:42 PM, Tim Fountain wrote:
I can export all the messages in one textfile, or each message
individually. However, I can't export all the messages individually,
at the same time. Does that make sense?
You
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