Hi Peter, I will just anwser the ones I know for sure :-)
ON Friday, May 3, 2002, 1:45:55 PM, you wrote: PF> List, PF> 3) Can I not make "global" filtering? My friends write to me at several PF> addresses and I would like to filter them all to the same common folder PF> (inbound and outbound). It's a pain to set the same filters on 5 PF> accounts (times 2 for outgoing messages, too). I know I can copy the PF> filters via Copy/Paste. You will have to have the same filter in all your accounts but it is only 1 filter. What you do is filter against presence in the addressbook. Filter on "@" present Yes Sender. Then go to the Advance Tab and check "address must be listed in the addressbook" Select a group and you're done. Now copy five times to In and Out filter ;-) PF> 4) I also have some e-mails I want to auto-reply to, _without_ sending PF> them immediately, just leave them in the outbox for later editing. How PF> can I do this using a filter? I cannot get the Auto-reply or Reading PF> confirmation to work. They send immediately. I want the message PF> "parked". Select as action move to outbox and not send. Also make sure you don't have auto send activated or combined send & receive. Otherwise they will still be send. Maybe you should consider moving them to a seperate folder before you decided to send them. You can send the mail from this folder by selecting the email and moveing them to the outbox. PF> 5) I'd _really_ like a "next/previous unread message in _any_ folder" PF> keyboard shortcut. I find it very annoying that this cannot be done as PF> of now (?). Wel it can. What I do is click on an unread msg envelope while holding the Alt key. This works as a quick filter. You can use this to filter on Sender/recipient/subject/etc. PF> 8) Can I make TheBat reply using the account the mail was sent to? In PF> common folders, my default mailto:-account is used for all replies. This PF> is highly annoying. (I know I can set the reply in the address book, but PF> not all senders are there, and setting folder-wise reply can be PF> cumbersome). Can't you filter them to an other folder then the common folder? You will have to make a decision whether to reply using the addressbook or a folder template. This could be a case were I would use a Folder template altough you should be very carefull when you have active folder templates. First filter all these emails you want to reply to using your account to a separate folder and then set the account with the %account macro. Hope this helped. -- Best regards, Gerard Insert Cookie Here--> I didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian. Using The Bat! v1.60i on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________________ Current Ver: 1.60h FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

