Hi

On Saturday 8 September 2018 at 3:09:49 PM, in
<mid:1174290229.20180908160...@ags.lu>, Adrian Godfrey wrote:-


> That is tricky when they are duplicated in the
> account tree. 

Yes. I was answering the text I quoted, not the other question about 
duplicates. ;-)


> Deleting the account.cfg and doing the registry edits
> fixes it (except
> the account tree is now in a different order) for the
> first time The Bat is started afterwards, but the
> duplicates come back
> some time later and on subsequent restarts of The Bat.

I'm convinced when I had an account that appeared twice, the solution
I used was to add a new account with a similar name, then close down
TB!, then (in Windows Explorer) copy all files from the old account's
folder to the new account's folder, then start TB!, delete the old
account from the account list, and rename the new one to have the same
name.


> But why do the duplicates happen in the first place?

I don't know. It only happened once for me so far with an account. 
I also had it with address books just after moving to a new computer. 



> but is there a way to set either "ignore
> check all accounts"
> and/or  reset  all accounts so that no scheduled
> checking for new mail
> happens  in one place without having to go into the
> properties of each
> account one at a time?

I think you can add scheduled checking for new mail in the Scheduler
tool, with check-boxes to select the accounts. But that would be
independent of the settings in each account's properties.

-- 
Best regards

MFPA                  <mailto:2017-r3sgs86x8e-lists-gro...@riseup.net>

"Just" is a four-letter word

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