Re: Moving the mail

2006-07-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Curtis, On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 18:36:51 -0500 GMT (06/07/2006, 06:36 +0700 GMT), Curtis wrote: C This off-topic response was meant to be off-list, but I forgot to change C the To: address. My apology for the inadvertant post. :) No apologies needed (but then, I am not a moderator and have no

Re: Moving the mail

2006-07-05 Thread ETM
Another option would be to create a backup in TB, install TB on your macbook and restore from backup. Since I regularly back up my mail, I used this option and the 1.40GB moved flawlessly. TB! is working well with the MacBook, Boot Camp and Windows. For those interested, I have not had as

Re: Moving the mail

2006-07-05 Thread Mary Bull
Hello ETM! On Wednesday, July 05, 2006, 8:18 AM, you wrote: ... on the forwarding/filtering of individual messages-formatted digests. That again works with the two options ticked (mime and headers) in the latest version of TB!. Good news all around then! Thanks for the update, both on the

Re: Moving the mail

2006-07-05 Thread Curtis
Hi Elaine, On Wed, 5 Jul 2006 09:18:20 -0400, you said: TB! is working well with the MacBook, Boot Camp and Windows. For those interested, I have not had as much luck with Parallels, but I do plan to keep working with that programming. Fate would have it that the PC that I use at work broke

Re: Moving the mail

2006-07-05 Thread ETM
Your problems with Parellels intrigues me. I was actually looking in that direction. Are you running one of the new Intel based Macs? How much RAM are you using? Hi Curtis, Yes, I have the MacBook, 1GB memory, 100GB drive. It should perform fine. I have seen people suggest on some forums

Re: Moving the mail

2006-07-05 Thread Curtis
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 10:32:28 -0500, Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Fate would have it that the PC that I use at work broke down. This off-topic response was meant to be off-list, but I forgot to change the To: address. My apology for the inadvertant post. :) -- -= Curtis =-

Moving the mail addendum

2006-06-29 Thread ETM
The PC and MacBook will both access an external hard drive for the transfer. *** I have a new MacBook. I have installed Windows XP on the Mac which is Intel ready. Windows is now working there. I want to move my entire Bat mail system and store of mail to the laptop. Could someone give me the

Re: Moving the mail

2006-06-29 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Elaine, On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 01:36:12 -0400GMT (29-6-2006, 7:36 , where I live), you wrote: E I want to move my entire Bat mail system and store of mail to the E laptop. Could someone give me the steps that might accomplish this E as painlessly as possible? Copy your entire mail directory

Moving the mail

2006-06-28 Thread ETM
I have a new MacBook. I have installed Windows XP on the Mac which is Intel ready. Windows is now working there. I want to move my entire Bat mail system and store of mail to the laptop. Could someone give me the steps that might accomplish this as painlessly as possible? I am using a

Moving individual mail to a folder?

2003-10-14 Thread John Phillips
Hi Bat! Fans, Running Bat! at work on my pc, attached by Windoze LAN to a mail server, which downloads the mail by MDaemon. MDaemon has a Bayesian filter for spam. In order to train the filter, false positives and false negatives have to be copied to a Windoze folder, which MDaemon accesses

Re: Moving individual mail to a folder?

2003-10-14 Thread Jernej Simoni
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 22:37:02, John Phillips wrote: My question, and probably so obvious that I have overlooked it, is, how do I copy an individual e-mail in Bat! to a Windoze folder? Tools - Export Messages - Message files is probably what you're looking for. -- Jernej Simoncic,

Re: Moving individual mail to a folder?

2003-10-14 Thread MAU
Hello John, My question, and probably so obvious that I have overlooked it, is, how do I copy an individual e-mail in Bat! to a Windoze folder? You can, for example, right click on the message on the message list pane and select Save As... You can than save the message (actually a copy) in