v2.12 filter redirection

2006-07-17 Thread rich gregory
Hello Bat-Folk!

Hey Team Bat! Rich here running TB! v2.12 and I now have a filter that
REDIRECTS certain incoming mssgs. OK? OK.

PROBLEM: They sit in the Outbox UNSENT! How can I force an instant send
for this filter?

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Re: v2.12 filter redirection

2006-07-17 Thread Marten Gallagher
 Hello Bat-Folk!

 a filter that REDIRECTS certain incoming mssgs.
 How can I force an instant send?

Account  Sorting Office/Filters

Highlight filter in left pane

Right pane  Options

Bottom box 'Send generated messages'

Click Radio button: 'Immediately'

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Re: redirection questions

2006-06-25 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo »Q«,

On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 03:38:40 GMTGMT (25-6-2006, 5:38 , where I live),
you wrote:

q It seems strange to me that the same action, redirect, works
q differently depending on whether it's called by a filter or by the
q context menu.

Might be because the latter id going through the editor and offers you
the possibility to edit the message as well as sending the message to
an alternate address.

q I've tried to work around the problem by creating another filter to
q redirect, to be called only by using a hotkey.

Why create another filter? You could use your original filter as well
and assign a hotkey to it.

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redirection questions

2006-06-24 Thread »Q«
I have a filter which automagically redirects a class of incoming
e-mails to another account.  When I reply to those messages, I bcc that
other account.   I don't actually use the other account other than to
keep archives of these conversations.

All of this works well unless I need to manually redirect something to
that account.  (The filter isn't perfect, so sometimes I have to do
that.)  If I right-click a message and choose 'redirect', the mail does
go to that account, but it does not retain its original headers, most
importantly Message-ID, References, and In-Reply-To.  I need those
headers intact so conversations will be properly threaded.

It seems strange to me that the same action, redirect, works
differently depending on whether it's called by a filter or by the
context menu.  Is there something I might be doing wrong?

I've tried to work around the problem by creating another filter to
redirect, to be called only by using a hotkey.  Do I have it right that
the hotkeyed filter should be marked 'active' in order for the hotkey
to work?  I have checked the box on the options tab to use the filter
only when the hotkey is pressed.

Is there a good reference on the current Sorting Office?  The faq at
silverstones.com seems a little outdated, and TB!'s help file seems
very outdated.  (I only recently upgraded from TB! 1.6x to 3.80.x, and
it's been a long time since it tinkered with anything.)

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Re: Redirection

2004-10-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jonathan,

On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:52:30 -0500 GMT (16/10/2004, 03:52 +0700 GMT),
Jonathan Angliss wrote:

JA Is the original email plain text, or HTML? TB shouldn't modify
JA anything on redirection, though I vaguely remember seeing something
JA crop up about HTML redirection in the past, but it might have been for
JA forwards only.

TB redirects HTML mails correctly now. It was fixed before the 2.12
release, because I used 2.12 in the office and can confirm that HTML
stayed that way.

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Re: Redirection

2004-10-15 Thread Jan Oetjen
Hi TBUDL,

 Can anyone help resolve why when I redirect an incoming email which
 contains active hyperlinks i.e web page URL does it redirect with a plain text
 message format thereby rendering the facility of clicking the URL useless to
 the new recipient?

assuming you'r original email was sent as plaintext as well this is simply due
to the email client of your recipent.

when you've receipt your email as html either forward it as html as well or
don't inline the original message but attach it to the forward.

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Re[2]: Redirection

2004-10-15 Thread TBUDL
Hi

Friday, October 15, 2004, 4:30:22 PM, you wrote:

 Hi TBUDL,

 Can anyone help resolve why when I redirect an incoming email which
 contains active hyperlinks i.e web page URL does it redirect with a plain text
 message format thereby rendering the facility of clicking the URL useless to
 the new recipient?

 assuming you'r original email was sent as plaintext as well this is simply due
 to the email client of your recipent.

 when you've receipt your email as html either forward it as html as well or
 don't inline the original message but attach it to the forward.

You misunderstand my message. I am referring to the facility of REDIRECTION which 
should not make any changes to the original email and NOT FORWARDING. REDIRECTION 
allows you to resend the original email to a 3rd party without the email appearing to 
have come from you. When doing this manually in TheBat the hypertext URL is converted 
to plain text and is no longer active (clickable). This then renders the facility of 
REDIRECTION useless. Unless I have switched something on/off that I should not have 
done.
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Re: Redirection

2004-10-15 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Friday, October 15, 2004, TBUDL wrote...

 Can anyone help resolve why when I redirect an incoming email
 which contains active hyperlinks i.e web page URL does it redirect
 with a plain text message format thereby rendering the facility of
 clicking the URL useless to the new recipient?

 assuming you'r original email was sent as plaintext as well this is simply due
 to the email client of your recipent.

 when you've receipt your email as html either forward it as html as well or
 don't inline the original message but attach it to the forward.

 You misunderstand my message. I am referring to the facility of
 REDIRECTION which should not make any changes to the original email
 and NOT FORWARDING. REDIRECTION allows you to resend the original
 email to a 3rd party without the email appearing to have come from
 you. When doing this manually in TheBat the hypertext URL is
 converted to plain text and is no longer active (clickable). This
 then renders the facility of REDIRECTION useless. Unless I have
 switched something on/off that I should not have done.

Is the original email plain text, or HTML? TB shouldn't modify
anything on redirection, though I vaguely remember seeing something
crop up about HTML redirection in the past, but it might have been for
forwards only.

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Redirection

2004-10-14 Thread TBUDL

Can anyone help resolve why when I redirect an incoming email which contains active 
hyperlinks i.e web page URL does it redirect with a plain text message format thereby 
rendering the facility of clicking the URL useless to the new recipient?

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Re[2]: Automatic redirection

2002-01-28 Thread David Denton

Hello Peter,

Friday, January 25, 2002, 5:46:14 PM, you wrote:

PP Create a new filter with matching criteria choose tab Action. Scroll
PP down and see: 'Redirect message to'. Now you can modify the template
PP used for this action and you should be done.

This works very well. Now, I wonder, how would I check my mail for an
account, have the filter redirect the message and then send it in one
operation? I would like this to operate so that I can have TB! dial up
the account connection, check for messages and redirect the
appropriate messages, and then disconnect, so that this can be done
when I am not at my computer.

What is happening now is that the redirected messages are being put in
the Outbox and not being sent. When I check Combined deliver in the
Account Transport menu, I can send the messages, but only on the next
dial-up session. Is there a way to do this all in one step?

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Re: Automatic redirection

2002-01-28 Thread Roelof Otten

Hello David,

On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 12:39:15 -0500GMT (28-1-02, 18:39 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

DD What is happening now is that the redirected messages are being put in
DD the Outbox and not being sent. When I check Combined deliver in the
DD Account Transport menu, I can send the messages, but only on the next
DD dial-up session. Is there a way to do this all in one step?

When editing the filter: choose the options tab and go for 'send
generated messages immediately' I'm not sure whether this will cause
the message to be sent during the same dial-up session or that it will
cause a new dial-up right after the first one.
You could try.
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Automatic redirection

2002-01-25 Thread David Denton

Hello TBUDL,

  Is it possible to filter and automatically redirect certain incoming
  messages mail to another address? How would I do this?

  Many thanks in advance for your help on this.

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Re: Automatic redirection

2002-01-25 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello David,

On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 11:47:11 PM you wrote (at least in
part):

DD   Is it possible to filter and automatically redirect certain incoming
DD   messages mail to another address? How would I do this?

Create a new filter with matching criteria choose tab Action. Scroll
down and see: 'Redirect message to'. Now you can modify the template
used for this action and you should be done.

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Re[2]: Automatic redirection

2002-01-25 Thread David Denton

Hello Peter,

Friday, January 25, 2002, 5:46:14 PM, you wrote:

PP Create a new filter with matching criteria choose tab Action. Scroll
PP down and see: 'Redirect message to'. Now you can modify the template
PP used for this action and you should be done.

That's solved quickly. I didn't realize that the Actions tab scrolled
down, revealing a host of other choices. Fantastic! Many thanks.

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Re: Automatic redirection

2002-01-25 Thread Ottar Grimstad

Hello David,

25 Jan 2002, 11:59:36 pm, you wrote to TBUDL:

DD I didn't realize that the Actions tab scrolled down,

  Welcome to the club. I get the impression that most The Bat users
  have had selective blindness concerning this scrollbar. It is one of
  these interface issues that should be corrected.

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Mass redirection/forwarding

2000-05-15 Thread Jamie Dainton

Hello Bat! people,
   Is it possible to forward/redirect all messages in a folder to another e-mail 
address?
  

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Re: Mass redirection/forwarding

2000-05-15 Thread Jast

Morning Jamie Dainton,

Is it possible to forward/redirect all messages in a folder to another e-mail 
address?

 Select them all and press the button, but watch out, I think TB wants to
 send them right away (last time I tried anyway)

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