Hallo David,

On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 17:19:50 +0100GMT (9-6-03, 18:19 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

DE> Is this possible.
DE> 1) Call The Bat! from a batch file and get it to it to jump
DE> straight to a message a bit like  clicking the link
DE> 2) same as 1 but from a web page.

No. You can focus on a particular folder with TB with the 'focus'
command line parameter, but no particular messages.
Would be a bit peculiar to be able to pinpoint a message by means of
it's message-id (that's supposed to be unique) before you received the
message. Even if you could do it for one particular message, it still
wouldn't make any sense, because you wouldn't be able to do it
automagically for other messages.

What would be possible, is to filter the message to a particular
folder, to filter read messages from that folder, so that you'd only
have unread messages in that folder and to use the focus command to
jump to that folder.

For the second question: It would be possible to export a message to a
file with a known name and link your web page to that file. This
would need TB running in the background.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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