Re:Question about Voyager

2007-01-03 Thread Michael Rudnick
Alexander,

Wednesday, January 3, 2007, 12:56:17 AM, you wrote:
ASK Hello Mike Greenbaum  everyone else,

ASK on 03-Jan-2007 at 06:34 you (Mike Greenbaum) wrote:

 I'm a bit puzzled about Voyager. 

 Does one buy it separately or does it come automatically with The Bat!
 Professional?

ASK Its a part of the Pro license.

I finally bit the bullet and am exploring Voyager. My current message store
is 875MB. I don't need all of that on the flash drive. Is there a way to
determine what folders in my store are synced onto the flash drive? Also,
how do the messages get back into the desktop computer?

Thanks.

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Michael Rudnick 
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Re:Question about Voyager

2007-01-03 Thread Michael Rudnick
Peter,

Wednesday, January 3, 2007, 5:03:02 PM, you wrote:
PM Hi Michael,

PM on Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:42:57 -0500GMT (03.01.07, 19:42 +0100GMT here),
PM you (Michael Rudnick) wrote:

MR I finally bit the bullet and am exploring Voyager. My current message store
MR is 875MB. I don't need all of that on the flash drive. Is there a way to
MR determine what folders in my store are synced onto the flash drive? Also,
MR how do the messages get back into the desktop computer?

PM Create a complete backup of your desktop TB!. When Voyager is
PM installed select Tools -- Restore and point it to your backup. Then
PM you can choose, which parts of it (accounts or folders) you want to
PM have in Voyager. The messages don't need to get back on the desktop
PM computer, because they never leave it.

I see the Restore dialog. My choices are:
  Account Properties
  Folders with Messages
  Address Books
  Global Options

If I uncheck the Folders with Messages, I get the folder structure with no
messages. I don't see any way to selectively restore some folders and not
others.

Regarding my second question, let me give an example. I'm away from my main
computer. I plug my flash drive into another computer and download
messages. I send a few messages. How do the downloaded messages and my
sent messages get back to my main computer?

Thanks.
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Michael Rudnick 
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Re:Question about Voyager

2007-01-03 Thread Michael Rudnick
Andrew,

Wednesday, January 3, 2007, 9:39:25 PM, you wrote:
AD On 1/3/07, Michael Rudnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AD snip

 Regarding my second question, let me give an example. I'm away from my main
 computer. I plug my flash drive into another computer and download
 messages. I send a few messages. How do the downloaded messages and my
 sent messages get back to my main computer?

AD Voyager is a stand-alone email client.  I got bit by that, too.  It's
AD not meant to be TB when you're away, it's really a separate mailbase.
AD So, when I bought TB! to use at work, I just started using Voyager for
AD my home email.

AD Don't let the sync options in the menus fool you -- they don't work
AD (so says Ritlabs support).  Or, they're really not for syncing between
AD TB! and Voyager, anyway.

Okay, that makes sense. I'll just use it to look at mail in a familiar
interface. It's easy enough to turn off the deleting from the server and I
can send a bcc of my sent messages to myself.

It's a shame there isn't much in the way of documentation. It also would be
nice to have *some* kind of syncing. It's almost, but not quite, ready.

-- 
Michael Rudnick 
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