Hallo TBUDL,
I'm just wondering. Would anybody know of a tool or a plug-in that
allows you to to alter the time/date in the Received: column, like
setting it to the most recent Received: header in the message?
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Groetjes, Roelof
Sharewear (n.) -- Used clothing.
Hello Everyone,
I came across this program MsgTag http://www.mstag.com/home/ and was wondering
how this program
would interact with TB? In fact I seem to remember that I can configure TB
somewhere to ignore any read receipts coming via OE
(though I forgot where it is).
As MsTag seems to work
Hallo Tom,
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 18:14:41 +1000GMT (18-8-2006, 10:14 , where I
live), you wrote:
TL I came across this program MsgTag http://www.mstag.com/home/ and
TL was wondering how this program would interact with TB?
I don't know whether you can use it while sending with TB, but it
won't
Friday, August 18, 2006, 6:36:57 PM, you wrote:
As we all know one of the greatest features/flaws (pick what you
want) of TB is that it doesn't show pics that aren't sent along with
the message.
Therefore nobody knows you've read the message since you didn't view
the picture.
If you open
Hello TBUDL,
Is it possible to do a clean install and save all my existing
folders? Also, if I do a clean install, will I have to reload my
international pack and mail fiter? With Eudora it was simple, you
just saved the Qualcomm folder in user name applications and
re-install, then
rg In ver 2.12 is there a way to set this or that folder to use a different
rg view mode than the rest of the folders?
rg I see in the folder properties general tab an unavailable option to
rg Edit view mode. Why is this unavailable?
PB While you wait for more competent replies, you set each
Hi Tim,
on Fri, 18 Aug 2006 08:56:48 -0700GMT (18.08.2006, 17:56 +0200GMT here),
Tim Hamm wrote:
TH Is it possible to do a clean install and save all my existing
TH folders?
Sure. Create a complete backup via Tools » Backup and in the new
installation restore it.
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Cheers
Peter
If you
Hello Peter,
Friday, August 18, 2006, 9:14:28 AM, you wrote:
Sure. Create a complete backup via Tools » Backup and in the new
installation restore it.
What is the probability that the files I'm backing up could be
corrupted? Is that unlikely?
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Best regards,
Tim
Hallo Tim,
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:55:48 -0700GMT (18-8-2006, 18:55 , where I
live), you wrote:
TH What is the probability that the files I'm backing up could be
TH corrupted? Is that unlikely?
It hasn't happened to me that a backup was corrupt, but just in case
you could make a straight copy of
Hello Tim Hamm everyone else,
on 18-Aug-2006 at 18:55 you (Tim Hamm) wrote:
Sure. Create a complete backup via Tools » Backup and in the new
installation restore it.
What is the probability that the files I'm backing up could be
corrupted? Is that unlikely?
As long as TB's backup doesn't
Hi Tim,
on Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:55:48 -0700GMT (18.08.2006, 18:55 +0200GMT here),
Tim Hamm wrote:
TH Friday, August 18, 2006, 9:14:28 AM, you wrote:
Sure. Create a complete backup via Tools » Backup and in the new
installation restore it.
TH What is the probability that the files I'm backing
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