Hi,
M> If you have an idea for a better interface for this, you could always
M> log it as a wish at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt.
M> Just don't hold your breath! Oh, and make sure to post the link to
M> your issue report here - then people might possibly read and support
M> or discuss it.
Thanks f
Hi
On Wednesday 2 June 2010 at 1:01:36 PM, in
, Jack wrote:
M>> You don't need to do it in advance. Once you decide
M>> "Folder X" needs archiving:
> Once I decide the folder needs archiving, there's no
> longer a need to archive messages with the method you
> describe since, at that point,
Hi,
M> The "setting things up to archive automatically in future" was
M> mentioned in my next paragraph, although not described clearly. See if
M> this attempt is clearer.
Yes, I understood.
M> You don't need to do it in advance.
M> Once you decide "Folder X" needs archiving:
Once I decide th
Hi
On Tuesday 1 June 2010 at 12:21:23 PM, in
, Jack wrote:
M>> I see no real option other than putting in the work
M>> to do it manually now, but I'd suggest setting things
M>> up to archive automatically in future.
M>> Rather than moving the folders themselves to
M>> "Archive" it might be le
Hello,
>> The Work folder has many accounts that change often.
M> Fair enough. It was just a thought.
M> I see no real option other than putting in the work to do it manually
M> now, but I'd suggest setting things up to archive automatically in
M> future.
M> Rather than moving the folders them
Hi
On Saturday 29 May 2010 at 6:37:57 PM, in
, Jim Kyle wrote:
> It's manually actuated for me, since I only open the
> Archived account when I need to look something up or do
> housecleaning.
The messages still move into the Archived account when it isn't
opened, don't they?
> And it's a
Test for On---
On Saturday, May 29, 2010, at 12:23:37 PM, MFPA wrote:
> Is that a manually activated or an automatic filter?
> What is the rule? (Age is greater than X days?)
> Is it different filter for each folder you archive, or is there some
> way of expressing the destination folder so that
Hi
On Saturday 29 May 2010 at 3:31:55 PM, in
, Jim Kyle wrote:
> I have a similar situation, and adopted the passworded
> "archived account" solution suggested by MFPA but with
> some slight differences: rather than moving entire
> folders, I've created folders of similar but not
> identical na
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On Saturday, May 29, 2010, at 7:04:35 AM, Jack wrote:
> The Work folder has many accounts that change often. Overtime, some
> need to be archived. If I renamed the folders, I would be in same
> situation of having to move a large number of accounts the other way.
I have a similar
Hi
On Saturday 29 May 2010 at 1:04:35 PM, in
, Jack wrote:
> The Work folder has many accounts that change often.
> Overtime, some need to be archived. If I renamed the
> folders, I would be in same situation of having to move
> a large number of accounts the other way.
Fair enough. It was
M> If you are moving lots of folders like "Folder A" from "Work" to
M> "Archived" and not leaving many behind, why not change the name of
M> "Work" to call it "Archived", then create a new "Work" folder and move
M> back the small amount that's necessary?
The Work folder has many accounts that cha
Hi
On Saturday 29 May 2010 at 2:01:14 AM, in
, Dwight Corrin wrote:
> That isn't how I've archived. I have an account, called
> dummy account, where I have a set of folders for
> archiving into. It is password protected, so most of
> the time anything I do with folders, such as
> compacting o
Hi
On Friday 28 May 2010 at 11:54:22 PM, in
, Jack wrote:
> For example, I have
Inbox->>Work->Folder A
> and I want to move Folder A so that it is
Inbox->>Archived->Folder A
If you are moving lots of folders like "Folder A" from "Work" to
"Archived" and not leaving many behind, why not
On 5/28/2010 5:54 PM, Jack wrote:
For example, I have
Inbox->Work->Folder A
and I want to move Folder A so that it is
Inbox->Archived->Folder A
That isn't how I've archived. I have an account, called dummy account,
where I have a set of folders for archiving into. It is password
protected,
Hello,
>> If I move them via a file manager, it doesn't work.
DC> What do you mean about moving them by file manager. Are you changing the
DC> folder in which they are stored, or do you mean that you are changing
DC> the order in which they are displayed by the file manager?
By file manager, I
On 5/27/2010 11:18 AM, Jack wrote:
If I move them via a file manager, it doesn't work.
What do you mean about moving them by file manager. Are you changing the
folder in which they are stored, or do you mean that you are changing
the order in which they are displayed by the file manager?
--
D
Hello Jack,
On Thu, 27 May 2010 12:19:33 -0400 GMT (27/May/10, 23:19 PM +0700 GMT),
Jack wrote:
TF>> Do you want to move all folders of one account to another location? If
TF>> so try this:
J> I want to move them from one section of one account to another section
J> in the same account so, unfor
Hello,
>> I thought I could close TB, rearrange
>> them via my file manager and restart but that doesn't
>> work, even after Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L.
M> Here, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L works if I select a folder in the account I've
M> moved folders to, and leave the focus on the folder list. Folders are
M> "f
Hello,
J>> Thanks for the suggestion but only one folder can be selected and with
J>> a larger number of folders, moving it like that is very cumbersome.
TF> Do you want to move all folders of one account to another location? If
TF> so try this:
I want to move them from one section of one accoun
Hi
On Wednesday 26 May 2010 at 2:56:46 PM, in
, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> Do you want to move all folders of one account to
> another location? If so try this:
> Account / Properties / Files&Directories / Home
> Directory / Browse
> I have done this a few times on different computers,
> and i
Hello Jack,
On Wed, 26 May 2010 07:28:32 -0400 GMT (26/May/10, 18:28 PM +0700 GMT),
Jack wrote:
>>> I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different locations but,
>>> as far as I know, the only way to do that from within TB is clicking
>>> on one folder at a time and using the move option
Hi
On Wednesday 26 May 2010 at 4:38:36 AM, in
, Jack wrote:
> Hi,
> I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different
> locations
[...]
> I thought I could close TB, rearrange
> them via my file manager and restart but that doesn't
> work, even after Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L.
Here, Ctrl+Alt+S
Hello,
>> I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different locations but,
>> as far as I know, the only way to do that from within TB is clicking
>> on one folder at a time and using the move options of the keyboard.
JS> If you hold Alt, you can drag them with your mouse.
Thanks for the s
On Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 5:38:36, Jack wrote:
> I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different locations but,
> as far as I know, the only way to do that from within TB is clicking
> on one folder at a time and using the move options of the keyboard.
If you hold Alt, you can drag them
Hi,
I have dozens of folds that I want to move to different locations but,
as far as I know, the only way to do that from within TB is clicking
on one folder at a time and using the move options of the keyboard.
That will take forever, not to mention the poor handling those
functions have. I thoug
Hi there!
On 28 Jan 00, at 6:37, Chuck Mattsen wrote
about "Re[2]: Deathwish: rearranging folde":
> Emphasis on LONG-standing ... this one's been around for quite some
> time, indeed. A fix is apparently not a priority, but perhaps it's
> just something they're waiting for the v2.x series t
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 5:29 PM or thereabouts, Alexander V.
Kiselev wrote the following about Deathwish: rearranging folders
deletes files.:
Alexander> It's a well-known and _longstanding_ bug (all of you are
Alexander> warned now!): it happens when you drag full t
Hi there!
On 27 Jan 00, at 7:15, rellieb-jean wrote
about "Deathwish: rearranging folders dele":
It's a well-known and _longstanding_ bug (all of you are warned now!): it
happens when you drag full trays rather then individual folders. That is, to
drag folder w/o subfolde
On Wednesday, January 26, 2000 at 13:15:04 ,rellieb-jean scribbled:
rj> Upon moving them I noticed the strange fact
rj> that they no longer had any messages in them - [snip] Of course I checked the
rj> 'View' (All Messages) and had a look in Windows Explorer at the
rj> relevant folders, and even
I've been trialing Bat on Win98 for a couple weeks now. Last night I
decided to rearrange some folders in main account. They had between 5
and 100 messages in each. Upon moving them I noticed the strange fact
that they no longer had any messages in them - that is, all messages
had mysteriously
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