-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Choppystride, [C] wrote:
C> 1) In my haste to start using using TB, I set up a lot (over 2 dozen) C> of email accounts and just accepted the default templates (New, C> Reply, Forward, etc.) for each account. Now, after about 2 weeks of C> using TB, I would like to change them all but it seems that I need to C> change them one account at a time. Is there a faster way to do this? C> i.e. is there a centralized way to change the default templates so C> that the changes will also apply to all existing accounts? Yes, but it would initially involve making a change to all templates for each account. I personally use Quick templates for a more central management of templates. I then call each quick template using the "%Qinclude=<qt handle>" macro. Changing the quick template will lead to the change affecting all templates that use the same quick template. C> 2) I like to view my message list such that the newer ones are at C> the top. However, after I've read a message and delete it, TB always C> like to automatically highlight the next one below (i.e. an older one C> which I've already read and decided to keep). Can I configure TB so C> that it can automatically move to the next message above? I'm afraid not. TB! moves one down the message list after each delete. C> 3) I had this problem where my ISP only allows 4 simultaneous connection C> to the mail server at one time and causes TB to hang when I check my 2 C> dozen accounts all at once. I wrote a quick and dirty script to C> overcome this. Is there a easy way for me to configure TB to call an C> external program (i.e. as a menu item, a button, a shortcut, etc.) so C> that it can run my script? Why do you need TB! to run the script? You could use the system scheduler to run it at regular intervals. For manual running, why not create a shortcut for it and then assign the shortcut a hotkey? As to letting TB! run the script, the only way I can think of doing that would be to create a manual filter whose action is to run an external program. Use the 'do not match message against filter rule option' so that the filter will be triggered by any message. Assign the filter a hotkey. Of course, you'd have to copy and paste the filter to each account for it to work no matter which account you have selected. - -- -= allie_M =- | List Moderator _ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2 iQA/AwUBPweEaFfJ62ArBxfiEQJ9xQCg4eJFTlfXZXvyd7fhsTuV9nnn2zEAoKwu xU3GpA80hwe9ds63Z1GMdycH =MNJ7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

