Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-07 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, > Okay, I've looked everywhere and can't find the port to pour the > beer in, it's an HP2140. You do like Fat Tire, don't you? Oh, no hurry! Just wait till my next visit to YourCabinOnTheCreek. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (Els Poblets (Alicante) - Spain) Using The Bat!

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-07 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Miguel, On Monday, February 06, 2017 at 10:58:04 AM you wrote: >> Thanks so much for your patience, M> You owe me a couple of beers ;-) Okay, I've looked everywhere and can't find the port to pour the beer in, it's an HP2140. You do like Fat Tire, don't you? -- Best

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-06 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, > Thanks so much for your patience, You owe me a couple of beers ;-) -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (Els Poblets (Alicante) - Spain) Using The Bat! v7.4.2.0 Christmas Edition My photos at: http://mau.smugmug.com My photoblog: http://mau.aminus3.com Winamp Playing: Joe Pass

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-06 Thread Maggie Meister
G'morning Miguel, On Monday, February 06, 2017 at 4:29:50 AM you wrote: M> If this line is not included M> when copying, it seems that TB 'detects' that what is in the clipboard M> is not a filter and doesn't allow pasting (Paste is grayed out). Yes! Reading the directions is the key! You

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-06 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, > Another idea - I don't know if this will work, but if I create > another account with the same folders then Re-Direct all the > mails in each folder to that other account, will that accomplish > moving the attachments to the designated file? It will probably work. However,

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-06 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, M>> Just select the group of filter (Incoming, Outgoing, Read) where you M>> want your filter to be, right-click and select Paste. > > I selected Read, did right click and the only choice available is > New Filter. If I click on that to create a new filter, then right > click on

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Adrian Godfrey
That option is there BUT you have to do it individually for each email address in the Properties for the account Sunday, February 5, 2017, 5:25:21 PM, you wrote: > I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This > way I set it once for all incoming mail without using

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Miguel, On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 1:25:27 PM you wrote: MM> Hi Miguel, MM> On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 1:06:55 PM you wrote: M>> Just select the group of filter (Incoming, Outgoing, Read) where you M>> want your filter to be, right-click and select Paste. MM> MM> I selected Read,

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Miguel, On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 1:06:55 PM you wrote: M> Just select the group of filter (Incoming, Outgoing, Read) where you M> want your filter to be, right-click and select Paste. I selected Read, did right click and the only choice available is New Filter. If I click on that

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, JG>> I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This JG>> way I set it once for all incoming mail without using filters. > > Yes! And being able to change the type of attachment, i.e., jpg, > .doc, .xar, etc. or just include all the likely types but to >

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, M>> I assume your current setting is "In message Bodies", and that if you M>> now change to "In a separate directory" this change will apply to M>> future messages only, and not to those already in message base. > > This is valuable. I have now changed the setting as I was

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Jason, On Sunday, February 05, 2017 at 11:25:21 AM you wrote: JG> I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This JG> way I set it once for all incoming mail without using filters. Yes! And being able to change the type of attachment, i.e., jpg, .doc, .xar, etc. or

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Miguel, On Saturday, February 04, 2017 at 2:30:24 PM you wrote: >> Is there a way to save attachments globally? If not, will >> I have to go through each and every mail to copy out the >> attachment? M> OK, I'm going to suggest a couple of things. None is perfect. M> 1.-

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread Jason Gottschalk
I want it defined in the attachment location directive in settings. This way I set it once for all incoming mail without using filters. On February 5, 2017 4:37:01 AM MAU wrote: Hello Jason, I wish we could use variables (macros) in the attachments folder

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-05 Thread MAU
Hello Jason, > I wish we could use variables (macros) in the attachments folder > setting.. would make life so much easier. If you mean using macros to define the folder where attachments should be extracted, I have just tested and they work. I the test filter I posted yesterday I

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-04 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Jason, Saturday, February 4, 2017, 10:13:14 PM, you wrote: > I wish we could use variables (macros) in the attachments folder > setting.. would make life so much easier. You can add this to The Bat! wishes section at bt.ritlabs.com, this is what we like to implement. -- Maxim

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-04 Thread Jason Gottschalk
I wish we could use variables (macros) in the attachments folder setting.. would make life so much easier. On February 4, 2017 2:30:24 PM MAU wrote: Hello Maggie, I haven't archived in what seems like forever. Is there a way to save attachments

Re: Archiving attachments

2017-02-04 Thread MAU
Hello Maggie, > I haven't archived in what seems like forever. Is there a > way to save attachments globally? If not, will I have to go > through each and every mail to copy out the attachment? Just > the thought causes headache. > > Thanks for your ideas.

Re: Archiving using folder-specific alternate deletion - cannot use for sent mail folder

2008-12-18 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 15 December 2008 at 10:58:13 AM, in mid:1062899693.20081215115...@rancho-k.com, MAU wrote: Not without duplicating the folder. What I would do is to create a My_Sent folder and use an Outgoing filter to move 'any message' sent to it. It should be the last Outgoing filter if

Re: Archiving using folder-specific alternate deletion - cannot use for sent mail folder

2008-12-18 Thread MAU
Hello MFPA, Thanks, MAU. That was one of the two methods I thought of. The other was for the outgoing filter to copy 'any message' to the archive sent folder and to set the Sent Mail folder to delete messages after NNN days. Yes, that should also work. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El

Re: Archiving using folder-specific alternate deletion - cannot use for sent mail folder

2008-12-15 Thread MAU
Hello MFPA, Can anybody suggest a way to automatically archive messages from the Sent Mail folders after NNN days, that does not involve duplicating the sent mail folders in the tree or holding multiple copies of all my sent messages for the NNN days? Not without duplicating the folder. What

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-10 Thread Urban
Tuesday, July 10, 2007, ETM wrote: But I still would like to be able to easily access that old mail. If you save as mbg-files you can access them from within Mailbag. -- Urban Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason.

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread Urban
Monday, July 9, 2007, Kitty wrote: What are my options for archiving outside of TB, but where I could easily look at the emails? Mailbag Assistant comes to mind http://www.fookes.com/mailbag/index.php -- Urban Every dog isn't a growler, and every growler isn't a dog.

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Kitty, on Mon, 9 Jul 2007 10:33:44 -0500GMT (09.07.2007, 17:33 +0200GMT here), you wrote: K For years, I've archived mail by placing mail in common folders that I K simply named as Archive folders. I now have well over 700,000 emails K archived most of which I never need to look at but I

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread Marten Gallagher
Monday, July 9, 2007, Kitty wrote: What are my options for archiving outside of TB, but where I could easily look at the emails? Mailbag Assistant comes to mind http://www.fookes.com/mailbag/index.php Hmmm I had a look at that as a result of your reply but it doesn't seem to do the

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread Marten Gallagher
Monday, July 9, 2007, Kitty wrote: What are my options for archiving outside of TB, but where I could easily look at the emails? Mailbag Assistant comes to mind http://www.fookes.com/mailbag/index.php Hmmm I had a look at that as a result of your reply but it doesn't seem to do the

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Marten, Monday, July 9, 2007, 6:39:45 PM, you wrote: MG Hmmm I had a look at that as a result of your reply but it doesn't seem to MG do the archiving - it just looks at the emails. Oh dear! And I thought all the mail I wanted to preserve resides in Mailbag archives. Not only the the

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread ETM
Oh dear! And I thought all the mail I wanted to preserve resides in Mailbag archives. Not only the the messages received in TB! but also in Poco, OE a.o. What does that mean, does it or doesn't it work as an archiver? Current version is 3.99

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread Mark Partous
Hello ETM, Monday, July 9, 2007, 10:51:47 PM, you wrote: E What does that mean, does it or doesn't it work as E an archiver? ,--/ from the website: \ | If you're buried alive in e-mail, let Mailbag Assistant come to the rescue | with tools to search, organize, analyze and archive

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread ETM
I think it is clear I was not using the word archiving as in compression tools such as PK/Win/7-zip, Winrar e tutti quanti... :-) Can you move that archive away from TB! and use Mailbag to open it, say, on an external hard drive? --

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread Mark Partous
Hello ETM, Monday, July 9, 2007, 11:30:42 PM, you wrote: E Can you move that archive away from TB! and use E Mailbag to open it, say, on an external hard E drive? Yes. -- Best Wishes, Mark using The Bat! 3.99.8

Re: Archiving Mail

2007-07-09 Thread ETM
E Can you move that archive away from TB! and use E Mailbag to open it, say, on an external hard E drive? Yes. Thanks, I will most likely buy Mailbag. I am awaiting delivery of a laptop with Vista, will upgrade to current TB! on the laptop. I am using an older version of TB! on my PC. I am

Re: Archiving in a database

2007-02-25 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Jan, Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7:29:14 PM, you wrote: JR With all msgs saved to eml format in one folder, I get headers + msgs JR which I can then import as separate items in a database. There may be JR other ways... JR Any better archiving ideas? No, I suppose you have other goals

Re: Archiving old emails

2007-02-01 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Harald, On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 07:05:33 +0100GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rgd What I want is to outsource old emails to reduce the (USB) disk Rgd usage from about 1GB down to 600MB for example. Or to generally limit Rgd the disk usage to 500MB or whatsoever. Give mailbag assistant a try

Re: Archiving old emails

2007-01-31 Thread Perry Nelson
Hi REZK945, Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 6:22:12 PM, you wrote: Rgd Is there any possibility for such an archiving idea? You might want to take a look at this link as a possibility ... http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/tbudp/tiki-index.php?page=Archive+Folders -- Regards, Perry Using The

Re: Archiving old emails

2007-01-31 Thread REZK945
Hi Perry, Hi REZK945, Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 6:22:12 PM, you wrote: Rgd Is there any possibility for such an archiving idea? You might want to take a look at this link as a possibility ... http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/tbudp/tiki-index.php?page=Archive+Folders This is indeed a

Re: archiving emails in pdf

2005-06-12 Thread Vili
S Is there any way to export emails in format that preserves/has some S look-n-feel with embedded attachements. S I would like archives my all mails in single pdf file. I have tried to print them into PDF, but it did not work... The text of the HTML mail was printed over the background

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-07 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Chris, Friday, August 6, 2004, 8:01:12 AM, you wrote: C What is the best way to archive messages in The Bat? I have 2 specific situations in mind: C Sit #1: I have a number of email accounts setup in The Bat. In C my main one, I have a couple of folders that no C longer receive messages.

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-07 Thread Joseph N.
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 05:41:47 GMT, Chris wrote: highlight every message, then export. As well as taking a long time with lots of folders to export, this wouldn't keep the folder structure that I have now. Do I have this right? Yes, I think you have it correct. You can select all msgs in a

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-07 Thread Chris
Stuart's suggestion of just relocating your TB! folders into a new Windows archive directory is not a bad one. You would go into Windows, and move them out of your default directory. When you need them again, re-import them. This approach keeps you bound to the TB! file format, which has

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-06 Thread Joseph N.
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:01:12 GMT, Chris wrote: What is the best way to archive messages in The Bat? IMO there are two best ways to go. One is to export the messages to a Unix-style mailbox. Tools/Export/Unix. That is a stable format that can be imported by many programs, including TB!

Re: Archiving Messages

2004-08-06 Thread Chris
IMO there are two best ways to go. One is to export the messages to a Unix-style mailbox. Tools/Export/Unix. That is a stable format that can be imported by many programs, including TB! and Thunderbird. The advantage of this route is that the mail sits on your computer ready to be

Re: Archiving again!

2003-11-15 Thread Allie Martin
Barry Higginbottom, [BH] wrote: BH I'm trying to set up an automatic archiving routine that moves BH messages from my Inbox to my Archives\Kentra folder BH I can set up Inbox Properties to: BH Remove Old Messages after 30 days Ok. BH I am trying to setup the alternative deletion method to

Re: Archiving again!

2003-11-15 Thread Frank J de Bruin
Hello Barry, BH A valid name should be specified for the alternative deletion BH folder I got the same thing and I've fiddled around a little. I got rid off the error message by also specifying a valid folder name in the normal deletion field. This allowed me to close the window

Re: Archiving again!

2003-11-15 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Allie, on Sat, 15 Nov 2003 08:18:08 -0500GMT (15.11.03, 14:18 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : BH I am trying to setup the alternative deletion method to purge BH messages to the \\\Archives\Kentra folder AM I was wondering what you were referring to and Wow!!, a feature

Re: Archiving again!

2003-11-15 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Allie, @15-Nov-2003, 08:18 -0500 (15-Nov 13:18 UK time) Allie Martin [A] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Barry: BH A valid name should be specified for the alternative deletion BH folder A I just setup my TBUDL folder and got no such errors here. ... while I am completely unable to enter

Re: Archiving (was too many mails)

2003-10-28 Thread Gerard
ON Monday, October 27, 2003, 11:03:21 PM, you wrote: MW - - Keep messages in the base for (days) e.g. 90 MW - - Remove old messages MW And on the Deletion tab: MW - - Use folder-specific deletion settings MW - - Move to the specified folder (under Alternative deletion) e.g. MW Archive\Mailing

Re: Archiving (was too many mails)

2003-10-28 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Gerard, On 28 October 2003, 15:46 +0100 ( 14:46 local time) Gerard [G] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MW - - Keep messages in the base for (days) e.g. 90 MW - - Remove old messages MW And on the Deletion tab: MW - - Use folder-specific

Re: Archiving (was too many mails)

2003-10-27 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Gerrit, On 27 October 2003, 18:57 +0100 ( 17:57 local time) Gerrit Kruijer [GK] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: GK I want to archive my mail using the suggestion of purge my mail to a GK folder called Archive. However, when i want to change

Re: Archiving (was too many mails)

2003-10-27 Thread Edgar
Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=-=-==-==-=--===-==----==---=; protocol=application/pgp-signature; micalg=pgp-sha1 ---=-==-==-=--===-==----==---= Hello Gerrit, On Monday, October 27, 2003, 6:57:03 PM, you wrote: Hi tbudl, I

Re: Archiving (was too many mails)

2003-10-27 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Gerrit, On 27 October 2003, 21:07 +0100 ( 20:07 local time) Gerrit Kruijer [GK] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MW Did you create the folder in the account tree first? For example, MW D:\Mail Archive\Mailing lists\TBUDL corresponds to

Re: archiving

2003-07-11 Thread Q179
Hey Geoff, How exactly do I sign off the list? Much appreciated. Eddie Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Re: archiving

2003-07-11 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Q179, Friday, July 11, 2003, 8:16:21 AM, you wrote: Qac Qac Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: Qac http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html moderator At the bottom of every message you receive from the TB lists is

Re: archiving

2003-07-09 Thread Geoff Lane
On 09 July 2003, 01:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A couple of weeks ago I asked about the best way to archive TB mail. Someone was kind enough to reply with a third party app that seemed like the best option. Unfortunately I misplaced the email with the link. Would someone be kind enough to

Re: archiving

2003-07-08 Thread Eddie Castelli
Dear Eddie (Q179), --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Mittwoch, 09.07.2003, 02:08:56 archiving A couple of weeks ago [...] Would someone be kind enough to reply with that link? This is what I found ... == mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Roelof Marck gave you two internal solutions, there is

Re: Archiving

2003-06-03 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Günter, On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 03:55:55 +1000GMT (2-6-03, 19:55 +0200, where I live), you wrote: GM Does TB get upset if an existing folder is moved to a different GM location? No, it creates a new messages.tbb and messages.tbi file. Both empty files, since TB can't recover any messages. On

Re: Archiving of my mails

2003-03-21 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Biju, @21-Mar-2003, 15:32 +0530 (10:02 UK time) Biju Nair [BN] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: BN Kindly help me regarding archiving of my mails. Nature of my BN work requires me to take daily backup of my mails the backup BN is now of size 340

Re: Archiving of my mails

2003-03-21 Thread Martin Webster
Hello Biju, Friday, March 21, 2003, 10:02:59 AM, you wrote: BN Kindly help me regarding archiving of my mails. Nature of my BN work requires me to take daily backup of my mails the backup BN is now of size 340 MBs . Please let me know is there any feature BN available which enables me to take

Re: Archiving

2002-11-14 Thread Melissa Reese
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 10:26:20 PM PST, ETM wrote: I use backup regularly but for some folders I would like to save the entire folder in a format that can be read away from TB!. Here's the perfect solution: Mailbag Assistant:

Re: Archiving

2002-11-14 Thread Joseph N.
Elaine, On Thursday, November 14, 2002, ETM wrote in mid:751832997.20021114012620;yahoo.com: E Is there a way to multiple-save messages to an outside folder? I E have individually saved .txt messages to a folder away from TB! E but haven't figured out a way to perform a multiple save. I use

Re: Archiving

2002-11-14 Thread ETM
Hello Joseph On Thursday, November 14, 2002, you wrote There are at least two ways. One is the method which Melissa suggested. I second her suggestion. As for your JPEGs, you might consider keeping attachments within the message right from the start. In my view, it facilitates housekeeping,

Re: archiving

2002-08-19 Thread Allie C Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Razgo [R] wrote:' R I am new to the bat! and to this email list. hopefully I am R emailing the right place. R I was wondering about different ways of archiving email but still R being able to search

Re: archiving

2002-08-19 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Razgo, @20-Aug-2002, 11:22 +1000 (02:22 UK time) Razgo [R] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: R I am new to the bat! and to this email list. hopefully I am R emailing the right place. Welcome and yes, you are. ... snip R So

Re: archiving

2002-08-19 Thread Arjan de Groot
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Razgo wrote: So all suggestions on the way you guys handle backup copies of your email is appreciated. My favourite backup-method is to save the messages to Unix Mailbox format: You can do this in two ways: 1) Select all messages you want to backup

Re: archiving

2002-08-19 Thread Joseph N.
On Monday, August 19, 2002, Razgo wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: R So all suggestions on the way you guys handle backup copies of your R email is appreciated. Razgo, I think you've heard most of the better ideas, including Allie's interesting method of using a scheduled

Re: Archiving mail

2002-05-05 Thread Ottar Grimstad
Hello Paul, Sunday, May 5, 2002, 1:44:17 PM, you wrote to TBUDL: PS with no filtering strings, Try to filter for @ i Sender. As every mailaddress contains an @, this will select all mail before applying these other conditions. -- Best regards, Ottar Grimstad, Norway

Re: Archiving mail

2002-05-05 Thread Ottar Grimstad
Hello Paul, Sunday, May 5, 2002, 5:12:22 PM, you wrote to TBUDL: PS I've put the filter in the Account's Read messages - is this PS right? Just make sure that read filter is ticked in the refilter messages dialogue -- Best regards, Ottar Grimstad, Norway http://home.online.no/~ottgrims

Re: Archiving mail

2002-05-04 Thread Joseph N.
You can archive in at least four ways using TB!. One way is to keep the messages in the active message bases. That's the way a lot of users on this list do it; they have tens of thousands of messages. TB! could be unique in its ability to handle that type f load in a stable way. A variation

Re: Archiving

2001-11-29 Thread Allie C Martin
In a message dated, Thu, 29 Nov 2001 09:43:51 +, Geoff Lane [GL] wrote: ... GL Export/Import -- I can't find a way automatically to export only those GL messages older than a certain date (although I can find switches to GL export newer than the set date). It looks as though exporting would

Re: Archiving messages and attachments

2001-10-31 Thread Mrten
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Op woensdag 31 oktober 2001 schreef Joseph N.: I am assuming the following, but please let me know if this is correct or not. I am assuming that incoming attachments will continue to be stored in the archived Unix-style files even after the

Re: Archiving Messages - A btt off topic

2001-02-23 Thread Kevin Tea
Ron Erik Fookes who wrote NoteTab has an arching program called Mailbag that might do what you ask - I don't use HTML mail, but if that's what you messages are stored in I can't see why it won't work. Go www.fookes.com Regards Kevin --

Re: Archiving Messages - A btt off topic

2001-02-23 Thread Brian Clark
Hi Ron, @ 6:24:19 AM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of a Windows program which generates searchable, html-based message archive of e-mail messages. This is quite a step up, but if you needed something hefty, you could *try* MHonArc.

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-16 Thread Manfred Ell
On 16-11-2000 at 07:44:00GMT GMT (which was 7:44 where I live) Kevin Tea wrote regarding the subject of "Archiving Question" The more I delve into The Bat! The more I'm impressed by the superior functionality it has. It's a bit daunting at first, but well worth the effort to persevere.

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-16 Thread Manfred Ell
On 15-11-2000 at 14:29:54GMT -0800 (which was 22:29 where I live) Januk Aggarwal wrote regarding the subject of "Archiving Question" Here's what I do, I have two list folders, TBUDL and TBUDLArchive. I have one incoming filter to put everything into the TBUDL folder. I then use read filters

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-16 Thread A . Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 16 November, 2000, 6:50 AM, I saw Manfred's comments made on Thu, 16 Nov 2000 09:39:56 +, and thought I'd add my $0.02 worth: Here's what I do, I have two list folders, TBUDL and TBUDLArchive. I have one incoming filter to put

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-15 Thread Kevin Tea
Hi Looking at the actions facilities within the filter, would it be possible to choose to extract the incoming emails to a continuously appended text file at a specified location and then choose to delete them from the main list after 30 days or whatever? Regards Kevin Batting along with

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-15 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Kevin, On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 at 15:13:19 GMT GMT (which was 7:13 AM where I live) witnesses say Kevin Tea typed: Looking at the actions facilities within the filter, would it be possible to choose to extract the incoming emails to a continuously appended text file at a specified

Re: Archiving Question

2000-11-15 Thread Kevin Tea
Hi Januk If you don't mind a little duplication of data, your method works well. I ran some tests last night and it does work (much to my surprise, not because of The Bat! But because I worked it out g). This way I can keep the mailboxes lean and fast and save the important material on my

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-22 Thread Steve Lamb
Saturday, July 22, 2000, 8:46:23 AM, Jamie wrote: BP Would A Large Unix file be easier to search than the individual msgs? MDP ... If you have a plain text editor with good search capabilities, MDP then yes. Such as www.ultraedit.com Sorry for advertising a commercial product but as a

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread Nick Andriash
On Thursday, July 20, 2000, 8:18:56 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote: Two problems that I experience. First, all the headers are included when you save messages *.msg. CO Sorry, I don't understand. Why is this a problem? This is what TB CO *should* be doing. All of the headers are included when

Re: Archiving old mail messages -- Threading

2000-07-21 Thread Nick Andriash
On Friday, July 21, 2000, 12:36:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nnn I have found some threading is totally out of whack -- totally unrelated nnn messages appear under one thread -- they are not from mailing list, from nnn different senders with different subjects, etc. Yes, very strange

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread tracer
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone, On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 00:34:32 +0100 GMT your local time, which was Friday, July 21, 2000, 6:34:32 AM (GMT+0700) my local time, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote: Hi Ben, On 21 July 2000 at 17:07:59 GMT -0600 (which was 00:07 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread Nick Andriash
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Organization: E-mailaholics International X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nick Andriash on TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Archiving old mail messages In-reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] References: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMA

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi Nick, On 21 July 2000 at 01:52:49 GMT -0700 (which was 09:52 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Archiving old mail messages": NA Is there some way to eliminate all of the above headers being NA included... through use of the Save Message template

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Marck, Nick and others, What is needed is a new option - to save multiple messages to a single file. This is a wish-list issue :-) I have no idea what you guys are whining about. ;-) TB can do this now. I've just use ctrl-+ to expand this whole thread from Lawrence down, select all of

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi Ming-Li, On 21 July 2000 at 06:20:01 GMT -0700 (which was 14:20 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Archiving old mail messages": What is needed is a new option - to save multiple messages to a single file. This is a wish-list issue :-) ML I

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread Nick Andriash
On Friday, July 21, 2000, 6:50:20 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote: MDP I never need to do this - I just took Nick's word for it that it MDP didn't happen... that'll teach me to check. Well, I must admit that I _am_ at fault... I was only going by what the originator of this thread was

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-21 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Marck, I keep them all and have 64k+ in my message base at present. IMHO The best method for handling high volume folders to have come up so far is to have a main and archive folder and let a filter copy incoming mail to both. Give the "main" folder a size or time limit to keep the

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Curtis
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 15:05:47 -0400, Lawrence Kalmakoff wrote: LK What have users been doing (if anything) to off-load old messages LK while still being able to view them, if necessary? I created another account solely for archiving purposes. Since I can filter based on message age,

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Lawrence, In the short time that I have been using TB!, I have managed to accumulate over 6000 messages, some of which I would like to off-load to an archive-type file. One of the few features that I liked about Outlook 98 was its ability to archive old/selected messages. I

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi Ben, On 21 July 2000 at 17:07:59 GMT -0600 (which was 00:07 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Archiving old mail messages": ML Don't select the "Message files (.MSG)" option when you export. Use ML the "Unix Mailbox" option instead. The output

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Curtis
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 22:18:51 +0100, Miguel Anjo wrote: MA I created two sub-folders for Inbox and Sent and then I also use MA read message filters like Curtis. MA Is there any advantage to use a separate account instead of a separate MA folder in the same account? MA I speak in terms

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi SRNA, On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 21:59:09 -0400GMT (21/07/2000, 09:59 +0800GMT), SRNA wrote: C I created another account solely for archiving purposes. Since I C can filter based on message age, I can archive messages by using read C message filters to move messages to the archive account

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Nick Andriash
On Thursday, July 20, 2000, 2:17:22 PM, Ming-Li wrote: ML Don't select the "Message files (.MSG)" option when you export. Use ML the "Unix Mailbox" option instead. The output would be a perfectly ML readable plain text file with all the messages you select. Two problems that I experience.

Re: Archiving old mail messages

2000-07-20 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Nick, On Thursday, July 20, 2000 at 19:31:06 GMT -0700 (which was 7:31 PM where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: Two problems that I experience. First, all the headers are included when you save messages *.msg. Sorry, I don't understand. Why is this a problem? This is what TB

Re: Archiving old messages...

2000-02-10 Thread Steve Lamb
Tuesday, February 08, 2000, 8:51:29 PM, Jast wrote: . make the folder you want to move your messages in (duh) I suggest a subfolder of the sent mail. Actually, I do it as a sub-sub-folder of sent in an "archive" account. This causes a slight amount of redundance, but IMHO it's even

Re: Archiving old messages...

2000-02-10 Thread Steve Lamb
Wednesday, February 09, 2000, 5:41:43 AM, Dieter wrote: I normally delete all messages within TB after they have been archived with MBA. This keeps TB lean and fast. I never understood this. TB! currently handles... 876 messages in my personal account. 569 messages in my work account.

Re: Archiving old messages...

2000-02-10 Thread Jast
Morning Steve Lamb, This causes a slight amount of redundance, but IMHO it's even better this way, as you always have a fully searchable archive in one folder. Alternatively you could just click that darned "include subfolders" button. :P I was referring to the quicksearch feature

Re: Archiving old messages...

2000-02-10 Thread Steve Lamb
Thursday, February 10, 2000, 5:37:42 AM, Jast wrote: Morning Steve Lamb, This causes a slight amount of redundance, but IMHO it's even better this way, as you always have a fully searchable archive in one folder. Alternatively you could just click that darned "include subfolders"

Re: Archiving old messages...

2000-02-09 Thread Allie Martin
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000 14:28:38 +0900, John De Hoog wrote: 1. Configure the folder options to leave messages in the base for only 8 days. This can be done for the Send folder as well. Let it purge messages automatically after that period. 2. Use an automated backup program to

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