Re: IMAP - How to download all message bodies when subscribing to a new folder

2019-03-26 Thread Luca
Stuart Cuddy:

> Hello Luca,
> Monday, March 25, 2019, 5:08:26 PM, you wrote:
> 
> > When I setup an IMAP folder TB downloads only headers, even if I checked 
> > "get
> > entire message" wherever I could find it. Which option do I have to setup to
> > have TB download all message bodies at once, without having to select each 
> > and
> > every single message?
> 
> Right click on account name and select "Manage IMAP Folders".
> Then Right click on the folder you want to download messages from and Select 
> Download Mode/Own Settings and then set to download entire message.

Tnx, it works.
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Re: IMAP - How to download all message bodies when subscribing to a new folder

2019-03-25 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Luca,
Monday, March 25, 2019, 5:08:26 PM, you wrote:

> When I setup an IMAP folder TB downloads only headers, even if I checked "get
> entire message" wherever I could find it. Which option do I have to setup to
> have TB download all message bodies at once, without having to select each and
> every single message?

Right click on account name and select "Manage IMAP Folders".
Then Right click on the folder you want to download messages from and Select 
Download Mode/Own Settings and then set to download entire message.


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IMAP - How to download all message bodies when subscribing to a new folder

2019-03-25 Thread Luca

When I setup an IMAP folder TB downloads only headers, even if I checked "get
entire message" wherever I could find it. Which option do I have to setup to
have TB download all message bodies at once, without having to select each and
every single message?

Tnx.
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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-10-03 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Monday 2 October 2006 at 5:17:53 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Marten Gallagher
wrote:

 https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6044

 Supported


And

On Monday 2 October 2006 at 5:01:52 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MAU wrote:


 And supported :)


Thank you both.


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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-10-02 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Tuesday 26 September 2006 at 5:49:46 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MAU wrote:


 I would support such a wish if someone logs it in BT :)

Done.

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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-10-02 Thread MAU
Hello MFPA,


 I would support such a wish if someone logs it in BT :)

 Done.

 https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6044


And supported :)

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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-10-02 Thread Marten Gallagher
 https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6044

Supported



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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-09-26 Thread MAU
Hello MFPA,

 Why not allow us to choose our own default? (I mean select a set
 of folder properties and tick a box saying these were the default
 properties for subsequent new folders.)

I would support such a wish if someone logs it in BT :)

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Default properties for a new folder

2006-09-25 Thread MFPA

Hi

When creating a new folder the On exit...compress the folder box
is not selected by default. Is it possible to change this default?

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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-09-25 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi MFPA,

on Mon, 25 Sep 2006 16:35:01 +0100GMT (25.09.2006, 17:35 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:

M When creating a new folder the On exit...compress the folder box
M is not selected by default. Is it possible to change this default?

IIRC, it used to be the default. It was changed because users with
large message bases prefer to do the purging/compressing manually,
when time suits. I have more than 250 folders with about 200 new
messages per day. Purging and compressing takes about 4 minutes, and I
don't want to wait that time when I exit The Bat!. So I like it that I
don't have to remember to untick the on exit... box, whenever I
create a new folder. :)

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Re: Default properties for a new folder

2006-09-25 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Monday 25 September 2006 at 6:16:59 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Meyns
wrote:

 Hi MFPA,

 on Mon, 25 Sep 2006 16:35:01 +0100GMT (25.09.2006, 17:35 +0200GMT here),
 you wrote:

M When creating a new folder the On exit...compress the folder box
M is not selected by default. Is it possible to change this default?

 IIRC, it used to be the default.

I thought it must have been because it was only more recent
folders that had it unchecked.

 It was changed because users with large message bases prefer to
 do the purging/compressing manually, when time suits.

Why not allow us to choose our own default? (I mean select a set
of folder properties and tick a box saying these were the default
properties for subsequent new folders.)

 I have more than 250 folders with about 200 new messages per
 day. Purging and compressing takes about 4 minutes, and I don't
 want to wait that time when I exit The Bat!.

I have less folders and about 50-70 new messages per day. The 1-2
minutes taken to compress folders before TB! exits does not bother
me unduly. It still closes faster than the likes of M$ Word  (-;

 So I like it that I don't have to remember to untick the on
 exit... box, whenever I create a new folder. :)

Conversely, I do not like having to remember to do something that
was previously done for me by default )-:


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Re[2]: New Folder Option Would Be Useful

2004-07-19 Thread 9Val
Hello Chris, 

CW About 30 mins ago, I created a few virtual folders and then put them
CW within a folder to keep it tidy, but the parent folder count of the
CW virtual folders doesn't actually do anything when the virtual folders
CW under it change. :-(
Sure, because:
1) VF can contain messages from other folders/account
2) Message from folder/account will duplicate count

CW This is a shame, and would be a nice feature IMHO! :D
CW Therefore, it get my vote! :-)
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New Folder Option Would Be Useful

2004-07-17 Thread Bill McCarthy
Hello TB User Discussion List,

I placed all my virtual folders in their own folder (called Virtual)
in my main Account (they were one Common folders).

That works fine, but I noticed that the folder named Virtual does not
show the counts of its sub-folders in parens.  This is proper in
general, since you would otherwise see a duplicate count of messages.
But in a folder of virtual folders, such a count would be very useful
if you normally keep it collapsed.

A solution would be a folder check box to count virtual sub-folders.

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Re: New Folder Option Would Be Useful

2004-07-17 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Bill,

On Saturday, July 17, 2004 17:44 your local time, which was 23:44 my
local time, Bill McCarthy [BM] wrote;

BM I placed all my virtual folders in their own folder (called Virtual)
BM in my main Account (they were one Common folders).

BM That works fine, but I noticed that the folder named Virtual does not
BM show the counts of its sub-folders in parens.  This is proper in
BM general, since you would otherwise see a duplicate count of messages.
BM But in a folder of virtual folders, such a count would be very useful
BM if you normally keep it collapsed.

BM A solution would be a folder check box to count virtual sub-folders.

Funny you should mention that.

About 30 mins ago, I created a few virtual folders and then put them
within a folder to keep it tidy, but the parent folder count of the
virtual folders doesn't actually do anything when the virtual folders
under it change. :-(

This is a shame, and would be a nice feature IMHO! :D

Therefore, it get my vote! :-)
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Re[2]: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Vishal
Friday, June 20, 2003, 10:03:20 AM, you wrote:

BM On Fri 20-Jun-03 7:56am -0400, Vishal wrote:

BM I'm not seeing the problems you've mentioned.

I see by your sig that you're using 1.62r too, like me. Strange that you don't
run into the same situation, since Leif mentioned that this is an ongoing
problem. I presume he was talking about the current release version too. In a
new incoming filter for me, inbox to inbox is not the default. The default is
inbox to Sender Name.

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Re[2]: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Vishal
Friday, June 20, 2003, 10:34:22 AM, you wrote:

LG The move to folder has long been an issue for people who just want to take
LG action on a message, but don't want to move it. Most people just set it to
LG inbox, but that could mess you up if your message is in a folder other than
LG the inbox to start with.

Right, that's what I figured.

LG As for the folder being created, that's because you are letting it
LG create the folder by choosing Ok with that person's name as the folder
LG you want to move it to.

I don't choose Ok. I choose Edit and set my filtering options, but the folder
gets created regardless.

LG Change it to inbox, or the folder you're most
LG likely going to need it in.

Yep, I do that before clicking Edit and setting my further options. Wish I
didn't have to remember to do that every time though.

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Re: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Allie Martin
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Vishal, [V] wrote:

V I see by your sig that you're using 1.62r too, like me. Strange that
V you don't run into the same situation, since Leif mentioned that this
V is an ongoing problem. I presume he was talking about the current
V release version too. In a new incoming filter for me, inbox to inbox
V is not the default. The default is inbox to Sender Name.

That's for quick filter creation. The Special's/Create filter option, is
by default geared to moving the message to be filtered to a special
folder.

For manual filter creation, the default is inbox to inbox.

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Re[2]: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Vishal




Monday, June 23, 2003, 7:54:03 AM, you wrote:

AM That's for quick filter creation. The Special's/Create filter option, is by
AM default geared to moving the message to be filtered to a special folder.

AM For manual filter creation, the default is inbox to inbox.

Ah, I see what you mean. I've never tried creating a filter manually, as I find
the context menu process much more intuitive. I guess I picked that up from OE,
but it does seem that the most logical way to create a filter from a particular
message would be to right click it and look for an option to do so.

Even for quick filter creation, though, it would make more sense for TB *not* to
create a folder by default unless the user clicks Ok. 'Edit' should not be
considered an implicit Ok. A dropdown list containing a list of available
folders (perhaps with the currently available 'Sender name' option on top)would
be an excellent choice. The reason I've never really thought about creating a
manual filter is that the 'Detect by' options in quick filter creation are very
good and save much typing.

Thanks for your help.

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Re: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Vishal,

Sunday, June 22, 2003, 5:57:31 PM, you wrote:
V I don't choose Ok. I choose Edit and set my filtering options, but
V the folder gets created regardless.

Yeah, a little bit of a pain, but I guess half the people would want
it to autoset to Inbox and the other half want it to default to
something else. So I suppose nobody is going to be really happy with
it until you can set the default in the account properties.

So prior to editing the advanced options for the filter, remember to
change the destination folder name is the only thing I can offer.



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Re[2]: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Vishal
Monday, June 23, 2003, 10:26:24 AM, you wrote:

LG Hello Vishal,

LG Sunday, June 22, 2003, 5:57:31 PM, you wrote:
V I don't choose Ok. I choose Edit and set my filtering options, but
V the folder gets created regardless.

LG Yeah, a little bit of a pain, but I guess half the people would want
LG it to autoset to Inbox and the other half want it to default to
LG something else. So I suppose nobody is going to be really happy with
LG it until you can set the default in the account properties.

yeah you're right. like i said in another reply though..if we could have a drop
down box with a list of folders in place of this single Sender Name folder,
possibly with the Sender Name folder on top, it would be ideal!

thanks anyhow

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Re: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Allie Martin
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Vishal, [V] wrote:

V Ah, I see what you mean. I've never tried creating a filter manually,
V as I find the context menu process much more intuitive.

Yes, I understand. However, in contrast, I've never used the context
menu method to create filters. I've always done so manually. I guess one
sticks to the method they got themselves accustomed to. Since the
ordering of filters is important, I always wish to see the filter set
that I'm working with when creating new filters, and I tend to organize
them so it's easy to find the filters.

V I guess I picked that up from OE, but it does seem that the most
V logical way to create a filter from a particular message would be to
V right click it and look for an option to do so.

If that's what you're accustomed to then, yes. I'm accustomed to
opening a filter rules configuration panel and then work from there. I
came to TB! with that style and just stuck with it.

V ...The reason I've never really thought about creating a manual
V filter is that the 'Detect by' options in quick filter creation are
V very good and save much typing.

It's really not that bad. I tend to just copy and paste the string. It
does involve more configuring, but I prefer the control and being able
to keep track of my filters. It also makes you more likely to create
your rules more efficiently in that you're more familiar with how to
setup OR strings and use other filtering options. The context menu
filter setup options are basic. But then again, the 'edit' button on the
'create filter' dialog will take you to the main configuration panel.

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Re: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread neurowerx
23-Jun-2003 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Even for quick filter creation, though, it would make more sense for TB *not* to
 create a folder by default unless the user clicks Ok.

H, thats odd. I created a lot of filters with the context menu lately
and never had any folders auto-created. Maybe it only happens when you
change the tab without adjusting the target folder first?

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Re[2]: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Vishal
Monday, June 23, 2003, 1:30:19 PM, you wrote:


nwd H, thats odd. I created a lot of filters with the context menu lately
nwd and never had any folders auto-created. Maybe it only happens when you
nwd change the tab without adjusting the target folder first?

yep, that's what i was talking about when i started this thread. TB makes you
adjust this all the time and creates a new folder even if you didn't want to.

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Re[2]: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-23 Thread Vishal
Monday, June 23, 2003, 12:45:08 PM, you wrote:

AM Yes, I understand. However, in contrast, I've never used the context menu
AM method to create filters. I've always done so manually. I guess one sticks
AM to the method they got themselves accustomed to.

true.

AM It's really not that bad. I tend to just copy and paste the string. It does
AM involve more configuring, but I prefer the control and being able to keep
AM track of my filters. It also makes you more likely to create your rules more
AM efficiently in that you're more familiar with how to setup OR strings and
AM use other filtering options.

point taken.

AMThe context menu filter setup options are basic.

i admit that i usually end up entering the main configuration panel too. the
basic options often suffice, but aren't always enough. my main gripe was that
the context menu is a common way to start the filter creation process, but TB
creates a folder unasked. it's not too difficult to get around, but i do hope
the default folder creation is removed as the default behavior. it's obvious by
some of the replies that quite a few people aren't using the context menu as a
'quick filter', but as their main filter creation entry point.

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Creating filters without having to create a new folder every time

2003-06-20 Thread Vishal
Hi,

Whenever I try to create a new filter using the context menu option for a
particular message, TB creates a new folder corresponding to the name of the
filter by default. This happens even if I choose the 'Edit' option in the
initial filter creation dialog box. Most of the time I don't want to create a
folder to move messages from that particular sender to, but would like to set
other options such as priority, colors, flags etc. It is getting to be a pain
having to delete the folder TB creates every time. Is there a way to prevent
this, or am I doing something wrong?

One option I've found is to change the 'Move to folder' option to 'Inbox', but
since I really don't want to *move* the message anywhere(I just want to set
flags or something), I think it's a design flaw for TB to make me go through
this extra step. Any thoughts?

Thanks,

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Re: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-20 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Fri 20-Jun-03 7:56am -0400, Vishal wrote:

I'm not seeing the problems you've mentioned.  In a new Incoming Mail
filter, inbox to inbox is already the default.  Just add the name, the
filtering string, set your colors, flags, etc, set the option to
continue filtering and move the filter toward the top - you're done.

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Re: Creating filters without having to create a new folder everytime

2003-06-20 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Vishal,

Friday, June 20, 2003, 5:56:03 AM, you wrote:
V One option I've found is to change the 'Move to folder' option to
V 'Inbox', but since I really don't want to *move* the message
V anywhere(I just want to set flags or something), I think it's a
V design flaw for TB to make me go through this extra step. Any
V thoughts?

V Thanks,

V -Vishal


The move to folder has long been an issue for people who just want to
take action on a message, but don't want to move it. Most people just
set it to inbox, but that could mess you up if your message is in a
folder other than the inbox to start with.

As for the folder being created, that's because you are letting it
create the folder by choosing Ok with that person's name as the folder
you want to move it to. Change it to inbox, or the folder you're most
likely going to need it in.

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Re: New folder

2001-07-13 Thread Mars Descent

At 12:14 PM 7/12/01 +0530, you wrote:
 Hello Mars,
 
 Thursday, July 12, 2001, 7:48:41 AM, you wrote:
 
 MD I right click on a mailbox.  Click new folder, and find Bat has added 
the
 MD folder inside the mailbox.  I just want it to stick it above where I 
click!
 
 Right  click on the account will create a folder under the account. Then
 using Ctrl and or
 Alt you can move the new folder to the specified order.

Thank you Raj.


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Re: New folder

2001-07-12 Thread Shahar

Mars,
Click right on the account name.


Thank you for writing


On Thursday, July 12, 2001, at 04:18:41, Mars wrote to Shahar about:
New folder


 I right click on a mailbox.  Click new folder, and find Bat has added the 
 folder inside the mailbox.  I just want it to stick it above where I click!


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Re: New folder

2001-07-12 Thread Raj

Hello Mars,

Thursday, July 12, 2001, 7:48:41 AM, you wrote:

MD I right click on a mailbox.  Click new folder, and find Bat has added the 
MD folder inside the mailbox.  I just want it to stick it above where I click!

Right  click on the account will create a folder under the account. Then using Ctrl 
and or
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New folder

2001-07-11 Thread Mars Descent

I right click on a mailbox.  Click new folder, and find Bat has added the 
folder inside the mailbox.  I just want it to stick it above where I click!


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