Hi, Dan and other list members:
Although I have kept the same subject line, because the subject remains
the same, a more appropriate title, at this point would be
synchronization revisited.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 10:20:39 PM, Dan Lester wrote:
I keep two computers synchronized daily, morning
A typo on the note just sent to the list makes a sentence
incomprehensible.
I wrote, in error:
OK. I have successfully installed The Bat on the laptop and I have
also
successfully set up on the laptop as its Mail directory, a copy of the
same directory that is on the laptop.
What I intended
Hello Achdut18,
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 11:20:39 PM, you wrote:
That brings us to the question of synchronization. Although The Bat offers a
synchronization feature; after reading about this in the Help Topics, I assume
that the feature only works if I have The Bat set up in IMAP, rather than
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 10:20:39 PM, you wrote:
Alternatively, could I set up The Bat on the laptop, but have it
point to the mail directory on the desktop where the messages are
kept, and merely copy that directory to my laptop when I travel with
it, which is only a few times a year?
One
Hi, Dan,
Dan Lester wrote on Wednesday, April 02, 2008 at 9:59 AM:
I keep two computers synchronized daily, morning
and night, by using a little program (25 bucks I think) called
Directory Toolkit. It does a host of other things, but I use it to
synchronize a directory called all my stuff
AS Guten Morgen,
Avram spoke of going to v4. It would probably not be wise to do this
while using IMAP.
DAC don't see why not. works fine for me.
AS Congratulations.
Dear DAC,
I am so glad to hear you have IMAP working. I am presently using it
with another e-mail client just for that
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