Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Mary Bull writes: > Here is the way my folder looks, reading vertically, top down: > > The account name, m.bull. Moving right, Inbox, with numerous > subfolders. Below it, Outbox, Sent Mail, and Trash. Below that the > names of my only two Common folders, TBUDL Archive and TBBETA Archive. > > I do

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Anthony! On Sunday, November 14, 2004, 8:51 AM, you wrote: ASK>> I don't know - here, there is no top folder. My common folders ASK>> are on the same level as the account's "top" folders. AGA> Well, what is the top folder called in the common folder tree? Here is the way my folder looks,

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Alexander S. Kunz writes: > I don't know - here, there is no top folder. My common folders are on the > same level as the account's "top" folders. Well, what is the top folder called in the common folder tree? -- Anthony __ Using The Bat! v3.0.1.3

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Anthony G. Atkielski & everyone else on 14-Nov-2004 at 12:33:45 (GMT +0100), you wrote: >> H - you named them yourself "local", did you? > I don't know. What is the top folder on the tree named by default? I don't know - here, there is no top folder. My common folders are on the same

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Alexander S. Kunz writes: > H - you named them yourself "local", did you? I don't know. What is the top folder on the tree named by default? -- Anthony __ Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 __

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Anthony G. Atkielski & everyone else on 14-Nov-2004 at 10:56:53 (GMT +0100), you wrote: >> "local tree" - sounds like you're using IMAP? > No. There's a tree of folders with "Local" at the top. It's not IMAP. H - you named them yourself "local", did you? -- Best regards, Alexande

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Allie Martin
On Sunday, November 14, 2004 at 4:56:06 AM [GMT -0500], Anthony G. Atkielski wrote: > That did the trick--thanks. Is there any way to get to this dialog > box other than shift+ctrl+p (is there a way to get to it from the > context menu)? You can get to it only the same ways that you'd get to any

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Alexander S. Kunz writes: > "local tree" - sounds like you're using IMAP? No. There's a tree of folders with "Local" at the top. It's not IMAP. > If you mean the "common" folders (that don't belong to an account) ... Yes, I suppose that's what they are called. > ... they have "account settin

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Anthony G. Atkielski & everyone else on 14-Nov-2004 at 02:25:52 (GMT +0100), you wrote: > I tried blank--same effect. But I'm looking at folders in the Local tree "local tree" - sounds like you're using IMAP? > are they influenced by the account settings? If not, where do I set > things s

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-13 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Julian Beach (Lists) writes: > I thought that zero meant never marked unread, but I could be wrong. > Try blank, as this seems to mark as read immediately. I tried blank--same effect. But I'm looking at folders in the Local tree; are they influenced by the account settings? If not, where do I s

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-13 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Saturday, November 13, 2004, 10:41:40 AM, Anthony G. Atkielski wrote: > I already have the time set to zero (see attached screenshot), but > there's still a pause after I open the message. I thought that zero meant never marked unread, but I could be wrong. Try blank, as this seems to mark as

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-13 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Peter Meyns writes: > Yes, it's in Account Properties -- Options. I already have the time set to zero (see attached screenshot), but there's still a pause after I open the message. -- Anthony __ Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 260

Re: "Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-12 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Anthony, on Sat, 13 Nov 2004 06:45:29 +0100GMT, you wrote: AGA> If I open a message and keep it open for a few seconds, the message is AGA> marked as read in its folder. Is this delay configurable? Yes, it's in Account Properties -- Options. -- Cheers Peter The only person getting his wor

"Mark as read" time configurable

2004-11-12 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
If I open a message and keep it open for a few seconds, the message is marked as read in its folder. Is this delay configurable? -- Anthony __ Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600