Hi all,
ok, the "solution" (workaround) is to disable the inbox folder settings
concerning maximum number of messages and time period for saving messages, as
well as deleting old messages at program exit.
I don't know what's going wrong that messages get deleted when I set the values
to 500 / 55
Hi,
today for the 2nd time (1st time was some months ago) several of my emails
disappeared from my web.de inbox folder. Exactly the emails from within the
last 7 days and the latest one which is displayed now has parking symbol..
It happened after regular closing TheBat, installing some Windows 1
Hello Thomas,
> Highlight the folder from which they were deleted.
> In menu on the top, go to Folder / Browse Deleted Messages.
> Highlight those messages you want to Undelete and hit the DEL key.
Thanks!
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The Bat! Professional 64 bit, version 8.8.9
Hello Gunivortus,
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 08:09:36 +0200 GMT (18-Sep-19, 13:09 +0700 GMT),
Gunivortus Goos wrote:
> where is the option to restore just by hand deleted messages from the Trash
> folder?
Highlight the folder from which they were deleted.
In menu on the top, go to Folder /
Hello,
where is the option to restore just by hand deleted messages from the Trash
folder?
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The Bat! Professional 64 bit, version 8.8.9.12 (BETA)
Windows Pro 64 bit version 10, build nr. 18362
NordVPN vs. 6.22.6.0
of my outboxes were not.
Some recently-created folders were not. It appears new folders now
have this unchecked by default. Anybody know how to change this
default setting?
> Does not explain the "on exit" compression leaving some of the
> deleted messages behind in folders tha
Hi
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 at 12:01:21 AM, in
, MAU wrote:
> Not sure but I think that compress on exit does just that, compressing
> (i.e. getting rid of the space used by deleted messages). While for
> manual maintenance he is probably doing Purge (delete old messages) and
&
ed for the same
> folders as the manual maintenance, should take the same time.
Not sure but I think that compress on exit does just that, compressing
(i.e. getting rid of the space used by deleted messages). While for
manual maintenance he is probably doing Purge (delete old messages) and
Com
properties achieved this.
>>> It does.
M>> Here it manages to leave plenty behind.
> Hm. I actually never checked, I only know how much space is freed. If
> old messages are not purged, this would be a bug.
"Browse deleted messages" seems to sometimes show some m
Hello MFPA,
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 20:21:37 +0100 GMT (18/09/2006, 02:21 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
M>>> It would be good if the "compress on exit" option in folder
M>>> properties achieved this.
>> It does.
M> Here it manages to leave plenty behind.
Hm. I actually never checked, I only know how muc
Hi
On Sunday 17 September 2006 at 4:31:33 AM, in
, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
M>> It would be good if the "compress on exit" option in folder
M>> properties achieved this.
> It does.
Here it manages to leave plenty behind.
> Alas, compressing takes 20 minutes over on my office computer
> with al
Howdy Thomas,
Sunday, September 17, 2006, 4:31:33 AM, Thomas wrotened:
>>> "Deleting" a message in a folder is just setting flag which tells TB
>>> not to display them. to actually get them deleted from the database,
>>> you need to "compress". That's the way it works.
M>> It would be good if th
Hello MFPA,
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:27:54 +0100 GMT (17/09/2006, 05:27 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
>> "Deleting" a message in a folder is just setting flag which tells TB
>> not to display them. to actually get them deleted from the database,
>> you need to "compress". That's the way it works.
M> It
Hi
On Friday 15 September 2006 at 3:38:13 AM, in
, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:
> "Deleting" a message in a folder is just setting flag which tells TB
> not to display them. to actually get them deleted from the database,
> you need to "compress". That's the way it works.
It would be good if the "co
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@ @ at 17:34:46 -0400, when subscriber2list wrote:
> Aaaah Mica, my fine friend with whom I have not bantered with in years
In years already? It's deterrent some
Hello subscriber2list,
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 17:29:29 -0400 GMT (16/09/2006, 04:29 +0700 GMT),
subscriber2list wrote:
s> Good suggestions. I'm not sure why I hadn't done it more (or at all)
s> with the Inbox folder. I believe I may have falsely thought when I
s> moved or deleted things from the Inb
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@ @ at 13:57:37 -0400, when subscriber2list wrote:
> I wish to get rid of them as obviously they occupy quite a bit of
> space.
Try to do this other way: go to I
been
s> processed, so many messages removed and amount of space saved".
You need more patience. I had that same with TBv2 when compressing
large folders (it seems to depend on how many MB of not deleted
messages are left in the Inbox), just let it sit and wait it out.
s> S ... I t
Howdy!
Using Bat Version 2.11.2.
Recently while performing Maintenance on selected folders I ran across
something that surprised me.
Over the years I've been fat, dumb and happy deleting messages from
various Inboxes which have seemingly been moved the deleted messages
to the trash fold
Hello Mica,
>> Have you tried with TB's Dispatcher?
>
> That would be easiest and cleanest way.
Fully agree.
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Using The Bat! v3.65.04
Current version is 3.65.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information
G'day Roelof,
Friday, January 20, 2006, 6:57:33 PM, you wrote:
> Hallo Bob,
> Close TB and delete the account.m_r and account.m_d files matching
> with the problem account. When you're using OTFE the extensions are
> .emr and .emd
> I'm not sure whether this solves the problem so I'd appreciate
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@ @ at 10:39:09 +0100, when MAU wrote:
> Hello Bob,
>> As a check I have accessed the offending account both via web-mail
>> and by PocoMail, both of which re
Hello Bob,
> As a check I have accessed the offending account both via
> web-mail and by PocoMail, both of which report that there is no mail
> currently in the account.
Have you tried with TB's Dispatcher?
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Using The Bat! v3.65.04
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Hallo Bob,
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:23:24 +1000GMT (20-1-2006, 7:23 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
BM> I figure that there must be some sort of cache that The Bat! is
BM> referring to and that it thinks that there is still mail to retrieve.
Close TB and delete the account.m_r and account.m_d fil
Hello Bob,
On Friday, January 20, 2006, 7:23:24 AM, which was 8:44:58 AM
where I am, you wrote:
BM> A "friend" sent me a message with a _very_ large attachment (several
BM> MB) which was taking forever to download. (I'm on dial-up.) I aborted
BM> the procedure and directly accessed my ISP mail
G'day TBUDL Members,
A "friend" sent me a message with a _very_ large attachment (several
MB) which was taking forever to download. (I'm on dial-up.) I aborted
the procedure and directly accessed my ISP mailbox via web-mail and
deleted the offending message along with everything else in my in-box
Hi Marek and all,
I could now recover my all messages easily. Thanks to everyone and of
course TB :)
Now I understand why TB designers not to really wipe out manually
deleted messages.
Cheers, Nav
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like that, for the future events. I use sometimes Back2Life
for TC (a plugin for Total Commander that allows you to undelete erased
files).
There is another thing came to my mind in the moment: Sometimes when I
fire up Mailbag Assistant, if I have uncompressed some of TB folders,
then MA will show all of
On Monday, December 27, 2004, 10:22:36 AM, Nav wrote in message:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
N> Actually I can see all messages one by one I guess from
N> Folder2,..("using browse deleted messages") but how can I make all of
N> them "appear" in same folder.
Highlight
ON Monday, December 27, 2004, 12:12:41 PM, you wrote:
RO> You can undelete them by pressing 'Delete' while you're browsing
RO> deleted messages. They'll disappear from your list of deleted message
RO> and get back in the normal messages list.
Roelof,
I always found
Hallo Nav,
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 12:22:36 +0200GMT (27-12-2004, 11:22 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
S> Actually I can see all messages one by one I guess from
S> Folder2,..("using browse deleted messages") but how can I make all of
S> them "appear" in same fold
Hi
On Monday 27 December 2004 at 10:22:36 AM, Nav wrote:
> Actually I can see all messages one by one I guess from
> Folder2,..("using browse deleted messages") but how can I make all of
> them "appear" in same folder.
In the deleted messages view, you could t
Hello all,
Monday, December 27, 2004, Nav wrote:
> Actually I can see all messages one by one I guess from
> Folder2,..("using browse deleted messages") but how can I make all of
> them "appear" in same folder.
> And I didn't do purge+compress on exit
Actually I can see all messages one by one I guess from
Folder2,..("using browse deleted messages") but how can I make all of
them "appear" in same folder.
And I didn't do purge+compress on exit ( I checked from settings )
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ON Monday, December 27, 2004, 3:23:11 AM, you wrote:
N> Is there any way I can recover all emails that I emptied from Trash. I
N> have not done "Purge+Compress" so I guess they are still out there.
There is no recovery from a deleted Trash folder which has been purged and
compressed.
You write t
I moved some messages from Folder1 to Folder2 (using search window)
However Folder1 was still showing message count as before ( this is a
BUG. you have to select that folder in order that it shows correct
message count )
This made me think that I have emails still in Folder1, so I deleted
all mai
Hello MAU,
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 20:54:08 +0200 GMT (06/06/2004, 01:54 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
>> The problem I'm experiencing is that the mails stay in the VF after I
>> delete them from Inbox.
M> Does it still show if you do a manual Refresh of the VF?
I just did that, and the VF seems to work co
Hello TBUDL,
on Sat, 5. Jun 2004 at 20:54:08 +0200 MAU wrote:
>> The problem I'm experiencing is that the mails stay in the VF after I
>> delete them from Inbox.
> Does it still show if you do a manual Refresh of the VF?
I tried that using 'esc' before, but with Folder->Refresh now it works.
Af
Hello dAniel,
> The problem I'm experiencing is that the mails stay in the VF after I
> delete them from Inbox.
Does it still show if you do a manual Refresh of the VF?
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.10.03
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Hello TBUDL,
I have a Virtual Folder "SPAM", where the Filter is "Colour is Spam". It
searches in all folders, except other VFs and some account trash
folders.
The problem I'm experiencing is that the mails stay in the VF after I
delete them from Inbox.
I've turned the message folder column of, s
FastMail, servers implementing HORDE such
CT> as MailSnare ...
See if you can associate a colour group with deleted messages.
"Colour" in colour group can also be a strikeout.
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Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
Salmon day: Swimming upstream all
Hi Jonathan,
> With the strike through? I've seen it in 2 programs I think.
From my experience this is the standard for - at least - OE, Outlook,
Mulberry, mailservers such as FastMail, servers implementing HORDE such
as MailSnare ...
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Clive Taylor
Using TB 2.10.01
Hi Jonathan,
> What's wrong with "Browse deleted messages" under the "Folder" menu?
Um. That wasn't Martin's question. When I've been using TB in IMAP mode
I've found myself logging onto the server direct to find out what's
happenin
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Hello Dave,
On 05 May 2004, 16:52 -0500 (05/05/200422:52 local time) Dave Gorman
[DG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JA>>>> What's wrong with "Browse deleted messages" under the "Folder"
JA>>>> menu
Hello Jonathan,
Wednesday, May 5, 2004, 4:42:39 PM, you wrote:
JA>>> What's wrong with "Browse deleted messages" under the "Folder"
JA>>> menu?
>> How about, it doesn't work?
> Works fine here... guess it might depend on your delete set
On Wednesday, May 05, 2004, Martin Webster wrote...
>>>> Is there an option to show deleted messages in IMAP folders; i.e.
>>>> display with strikeout text?
>>> No.
JA>> What's wrong with "Browse deleted messages" under the "Folder&
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Hello Jonathan,
On 05 May 2004, 14:33 -0500 (05/05/200420:33 local time) Jonathan
Angliss [JA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Is there an option to show deleted messages in IMAP folders; i.e.
>>> display with strikeout text?
On Tuesday, May 04, 2004, Clive Taylor wrote...
>> Is there an option to show deleted messages in IMAP folders; i.e.
>> display with strikeout text?
> No.
What's wrong with "Browse deleted messages" under the "Folder" menu?
Okay, it doesn't show th
Hi Martin,
> Is there an option to show deleted messages in IMAP folders; i.e.
> display with strikeout text?
No.
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Using TB 2.10.01
Current version is 2.10.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.
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Hello TBUDL,
Is there an option to show deleted messages in IMAP folders; i.e.
display with strikeout text?
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Martin Webster
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The Bat! 2.10.03 w/ BayesIt! 0.5.4 (Windows XP
On Thursday, December 18, 2003, 10:45:39 AM, jwayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
j> I have a bunch of email accounts. Browse Deleted messages no longer works for
j> any account (unless a message was just deleted and I don't close TB.) I do NOT
j> automatically purge messages o
I have a bunch of email accounts. Browse Deleted messages no longer works for
any account (unless a message was just deleted and I don't close TB.) I do NOT
automatically purge messages on exit.
TB 1.62r.
Any clues?
jon
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[EMAIL PROT
add mail -- what happens if I sort mail/delete mail, etc...?
Synchronisation does not delete messages, but will add messages from the
source machine (the installation at step 2) that are not on the
destination (the installation at steps 1 and 3. If you have deleted
messages on the destination
Hi all,
Synchronizing seems to be working fine between my desktop and
notebook, however, with regards to the Inbox, messages I've deleted
seem to be resurfacing. Any idea why this is? Does the sync process
just add mail -- what happens if I sort mail/delete mail, etc...?
Again, thanks for help.
till there. Go to
Folder / Browse deleted messages. Reinstall the ones that shouldn't
have been deleted.
FXM>> Is there a way to prohibit people from deleting, but allowing them to
FXM>> view these messages? I could use Windows security, but this may not be
FXM>> the way to go
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Hello Francis,
FXM> I noticed that someone in my office deleted a bunch of messages out of
FXM> a common folder that is shared.
FXM> Is there a way to prohibit people from deleting, but allowing them to
FXM> view these messages? I could use Windows s
Wednesday, December 11, 2002
Hello Group,
I noticed that someone in my office deleted a bunch of messages out of
a common folder that is shared. My backup did not backup this folder
(Even though I always check Common Folders in the B.U.).
Is there a way to prohibit people from deleting, but allo
gt; Any ideas?
If you haven't done a compress, have you tried this?
1. select the folder (I presume it was your Inbox [Known?])
2. select the Folder menu
3. Select Browse Deleted Messages
Hope this helps
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Colin
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about "Folder -> Browse deleted messages"?
HTH
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The Bat! 1.60d on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
|Lars Geiger | <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>|
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On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, 01:17, Bonny Rais wrote:
> I've managed to delete messages using a rule (which was not meant to
> happen, of course...) and I would like to recover them. The message
> text still seems to be in the file itself.
Take a look at the menu item Folder -&g
Hi TBUDL,
I've managed to delete messages using a rule (which was not meant to
happen, of course...) and I would like to recover them.
The message text still seems to be in the file itself.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Bonny
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Jonathan Wayne wrote:
> The way that TB deals with deleted messages is great. I love being able to
> undelete stuff that I thought wasn't needed.
>
> Yeah, I know that it is bad practice to rely on undelete and that if there is
> any chance I might wa
The way that TB deals with deleted messages is great. I love being able to
undelete stuff that I thought wasn't needed.
Yeah, I know that it is bad practice to rely on undelete and that if there is
any chance I might want a message then it should be filed someplace. But when
browsing de
Hello The Bat! developers and TBUDL!
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.48f Serial Number 590E2F15 under Windows NT
Server 4.0 Build 1381 SP6a US-EN and there is one suggestion I would
like to contribute:
When using Browse Deleted Messages command from the Folder menu the
resulting window ca
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Hi Gene,
On 25 August 2000 at 13:08:34 GMT -0400 (which was 18:08 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Restoring Deleted Messages":
GB> Does this make sense?
Yes.
GB> And is there a bette
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 13:08:34 -0400, Gene Brown wrote:
GB> Sometimes I delete a message from a folder that I'd later like to
GB> restore. Once I find the message in Browse Deleted Files, I don't
GB> see an easy way to restore it to its original folder. What I do is
GB> move it to some other folder
Sometimes I delete a message from a folder that I'd later like to restore.
Once I find the message in Browse Deleted Files, I don't see an easy way
to restore it to its original folder. What I do is move it to some other
folder (like Inbox) then move it again to the folder it was originally
delet
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