Re[2]: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-07 Thread dMb
Thomas wrote: > OK, an option "delete read|replied messages only" would be handy, I > get your point. Let me second that. I wrote about this just a day or two ago (finding out the hard way that purge old included unread messages). FWIW, there ARE mail readers out there that behave as described

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Allie Martin
Hi Nick, On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, at 20:36:41 [GMT -0800] you wrote: > My problem though is that I don't always get a chance to read all my > messages in a given folder, and so I have to come back the next day for > instance, to finish reading them. What I would like TB to do, is to delete > all

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Nick, On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 20:36:41 -0800GMT (07/01/2000, 12:36 +0800GMT), Nick Andriash wrote: NA> My problem though is that I don't always get a chance to read all my NA> messages in a given folder, and so I have to come back the next day for NA> instance, to finish reading them. What I would

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Allie Martin
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 17:53:27 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote: [..snip..] > Allie, I got it work after checking the two boxes relating to 'old' > messages, even though I didn't put any values relating to how many > messages, and how old the messages had to be. GONK!! The default value of zero is the

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Nick Andriash
On Thursday, January 06, 2000, 8:09:36 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote: NA>> As a result, I lost ALL the messages on exit of TB... including NA>> the unread messages. > As expected. To a seasoned TB user perhaps, but as a newbie to TB, I didn't expect it to delete all my unread messages as well. I d

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Nick, On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 17:53:27 -0800GMT (07/01/2000, 09:53 +0800GMT), Nick Andriash wrote: >> Your folder specific option to 'remove old messages on exit' doesn't work? >> Hmmm. Remember the word 'exit' isn't referring to exiting the folder but >> exiting The Bat!. It works fine for me. N

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Nick Andriash
On Thursday, January 06, 2000, 3:34:21 PM, Allie Martin wrote: > There's no way at present to disable that confirmation dialog. I didn't think so, but thanks for telling me. > Your folder specific option to 'remove old messages on exit' doesn't work? > Hmmm. Remember the word 'exit' isn't refer

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Allie Martin
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 11:42:46 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote: > What I would like to do when I'm finished reading all of the messages I > want to read in my Folder(s), is right click each Folder and choose > "Mark All Messages As Read", without always having to confirm that > process. I've looked but c

Re: Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Nick Andriash
On Thursday, January 06, 2000, 11:42:46 AM, Nick Andriash wrote: > In addition, even though I have set the options for removing old > messages and then compressing each Folder on exit, the old messages > remain. Ok, I've managed to set my options so that those messages that I've already read, ar

Turn Off Confirmation Dialog Revisited

2000-01-06 Thread Nick Andriash
What I would like to do when I'm finished reading all of the messages I want to read in my Folder(s), is right click each Folder and choose "Mark All Messages As Read", without always having to confirm that process. I've looked but cannot find any way to disable the dialog box. It's a minor inconv