Hello Stefan,
Sunday, December 28, 2003, 2:27:57 PM, you wrote:
ST>>> Basically, you should search for earthlink.net+dogs in sender and
ST>>> subject :-)
ST> Well, it's described in the Help, actually ;-)
Ah, the TB 2.xx has improved Help in this area!
A>> How does this work?
ST> Here is a f
On Sunday, December 28, 2003, Stefan Tanurkov wrote...
JA>> Does this change include a search that actually tells you what
JA>> it's doing on IMAP?
> IMAP support is a separate entity, so waiting for IMAP search
> results (which is actually displayed as a state of IMAP connection
> already) will
rg>>> How would one search to find a message where: "sender" contains
rg>>> "earthlink.net" AND the "subject=dogs"
ST>> Basically, you should search for earthlink.net+dogs in sender and
ST>> subject :-)
Perhaps my 'complex' search example was too easy! I suppose I would've better
asked how to se
Hello Jonathan,
Friday, December 26, 2003, 1:03:55 AM, you wrote:
JA> Does this change include a search that actually tells you what it's
JA> doing on IMAP?
IMAP support is a separate entity, so waiting for IMAP search results
(which is actually displayed as a state of IMAP connection already)
w
Hello Adam,
Saturday, December 27, 2003, 12:00:10 AM, you wrote:
ST>> Basically, you should search for earthlink.net+dogs in sender and
ST>> subject :-)
A> Really? That sounds novel.
Well, it's described in the Help, actually ;-)
A> How does this work?
Here is a formal logic:
(earthlink.ne
Hello Stefan,
Thursday, December 25, 2003, 6:13:17 PM, you wrote:
rg>> It seems this can't be done... How would one search to find a message where:
rg>> "sender" contains "earthlink.net" AND the "subject=dogs"
ST> Basically, you should search for earthlink.net+dogs in sender and
ST> subject
On Thu, 2003-12-25 at 15:43, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
> We're planning to implement possibility to perform more specific and
> complex searches in some of subsequent releases...
Does this change include a search that actually tells you what it's
doing on IMAP? IMAP searches still report the search
Hello rich,
Thursday, December 25, 2003, 10:58:19 PM, you wrote:
rg> It seems this can't be done... How would one search to find a message where:
rg> "sender" contains "earthlink.net" AND the "subject=dogs"
Basically, you should search for earthlink.net+dogs in sender and
subject :-)
We're
Hello Fellow Batters!
It seems this can't be done... How would one search to find a message where:
"sender" contains "earthlink.net" AND the "subject=dogs"
Are wildcards allowed?
"subject=?ogs"
I know it's allowed somehow, but this passage from the help system makes it
seem to me it cannot be d
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