> Anyone know of a database program that you can import the bat > messages into for easy reference. Im at over 200,000 messages on > some of my accounts and would like to start a database of my > messages for easy reference and cross referencing.
If you dont use encryption, you may try my software: www.thebat.hu/Download/BackupTheBat.exe After install, in Help, Manual, you can read or even print the manual (it is an RTF file) :) The software is able to export the mails in individual files, and automatically name the files using macros (name of sender, date, etc.) or export folders into Unix mailbox files using macros. Prolog...: I just tried it now, I used it with ca. 3.5 before. The export is broken :( My software write a TheBat.ipc file, with commands for TB to export mails. For example: /EXPORTU="Support";FOLDER="Inbox";X;O="E:\1\2008-02-24_Support_Inbox.Unix"; /EXPORTU="Support";FOLDER="Outbox";X;O="E:\1\2008-02-24_Support_Outbox.Unix"; /EXPORTU="Support";FOLDER="Sent";X;O="E:\1\2008-02-24_Support_Sent.Unix"; /EXPORTU="Support";FOLDER="Trash";X;O="E:\1\2008-02-24_Support_Trash.Unix"; /EXIT should export my Support account's 4 folders. Part of TB help: "For those who are familiar with programming, here's a handy hint: The Bat! checks a file called TheBat.IPC which is located in the same directory in which The Bat! executable (TheBat.exe) file is located. Within this text file, each line represents one command that can be executed by the program, so you can write commands to this file directly and control The Bat! on your PC even over a local network. Note that TheBat.IPC is deleted as soon as all commands from it have been executed, so if this file does not exist, you will have to create it to make use of it." It worked before. Is it broken now?????????? -- Vili The Bat 4.0.14.1 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 4.0.14.4 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html