Re: wrapping in quick templates

2005-01-26 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Scott,

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:03:51 -0800GMT (27-1-2005, 8:03 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

SF>   I have my editor set to wrap at 65 characters but one of my
SF>   quick templates creates messages with each paragraph one one big
SF>   line.

You could try to use the %Wrapped macro in your quick template. See
TB's help for the correct usage.

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Re: Fixing history

2005-01-26 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Scott,

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:07:39 -0800GMT (27-1-2005, 8:07 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

SF>   When I try to address a message to a previously used address by
SF>   using the drop down list in the message editor it is in the
SF>   same state (no new addresses) as it was a few months ago.

I can think of two possible causes. Each with its own fix.
Either the account.his file for that account has been corrupted, which
can be solved by deleting it. Or the file is read only (because you
restored it from CD or something like that) in which case you could
turn off the read only bit.

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Fixing history

2005-01-26 Thread Scott Frederick
Hello TBUDL,

  One of my accounts has a "stuck" history.

  When I try to address a message to a previously used address by
  using the drop down list in the message editor it is in the
  same state (no new addresses) as it was a few months ago.

  Haw can I fix this?

  There was a post recently about this but I can't find it.
  
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wrapping in quick templates

2005-01-26 Thread Scott Frederick
Hello TBUDL,

  I have my editor set to wrap at 65 characters but one of my
  quick templates creates messages with each paragraph one one big
  line.

  I tried copying wrapped text and pasting it into the template,
  and it displays wrapped in the template editor, but it still
  losses the wrapping when it runs.
  
  What do I have to do to fix this?

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Re: Is it possible to change folder locations?

2005-01-26 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Darrin,

On Wednesday, January 26, 2005, at 8:34:53 PM PST, you wrote:

> I wish to move folders under the account tree to different
> locations. Is this possible?

You can also "drag and drop" to move folders around.  The following is
from the help files [Folder Tree] section:

=
To re-position a folder within the account's hierarchy, press and hold
the Alt key and then use drag-and-drop to move the desired folder.
This will move a folder next to the folder onto which it is dropped in
the account folder tree. To drop a folder into another folder and make
it appear as a sub-folder, use  while dragging the folder.

Alternatively use the  keys to move folders up,
down, in and out within the tree structure.
=
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Re: Is it possible to change folder locations?

2005-01-26 Thread Darrin Rich
Hello Greg,

Wednesday, January 26, 2005, 9:37:29 PM, you wrote:

G> Yes.  Select the folder and right mouse click.  You will see the
G> following:

G>   Move Up
G>   Move Down
G>   Move In
G>   Move Out

G> Please note the short cut keys on the right of the menu.

Thanks,
ManI cant believe I missed that.

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Re: Is it possible to change folder locations?

2005-01-26 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Darrin,

Wednesday, January 26, 2005, 10:34:53 PM, Darrin Rich wrote:

>   I wish to move folders under the account tree to different
>   locations. Is this possible?

Yes.  Select the folder and right mouse click.  You will see the
following:

  Move Up
  Move Down
  Move In
  Move Out

Please note the short cut keys on the right of the menu.

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Is it possible to change folder locations?

2005-01-26 Thread Darrin Rich
Hello TBUDL,

  I wish to move folders under the account tree to different
  locations. Is this possible?

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Re: TB & K9

2005-01-26 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Mike,

On Wednesday, January 26, 2005, at 8:59:54 PM PST, you wrote:

> It makes sense. I have deleted the folder several times, recreated
> it it with varying names to no avail...

I'm still using TB! v2.12, and I see that you're using v3.  I don't
know if there's some peculiar about the particular build of v3 you're
using either.

By the way, the SPAM folder I created is a "common folder".  Is this
the way you created your Junk folder as well?

I'm really just grasping at straws here, because I can't seem to
reproduce the problem.  Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

Good luck sorting it out!

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Re[2]: TB & K9

2005-01-26 Thread msr_mailing_lists

Hi Melissa,


MR> When I set up my K9, I just created a fresh "SPAM" folder for K9
MR> designated spam, and I've never seen any of the behavior you've
MR> described.

MR> Again, I don't know if my speculations about folders makes any sense
MR> here.

It makes sense. I have deleted the folder several times, recreated it
it with varying names to no avail...

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Re: TB & K9

2005-01-26 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Mike,

On Wednesday, January 26, 2005, at 2:14:59 PM PST, you wrote:

> Has anybody else seen any of these behaviors before?

I have no idea if this should make any difference, but are you by
chance using the "Junk mail" folder that TB! creates for use with the
BayesIt plug-in?

When I set up my K9, I just created a fresh "SPAM" folder for K9
designated spam, and I've never seen any of the behavior you've
described.

Again, I don't know if my speculations about folders makes any sense
here.

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TB & K9

2005-01-26 Thread Mike Rourke

K9 Users or anyone who can explain this...

Decided to try K9 with TB see wow it worked. I have K9 set up to add
X-text-classification SPAM to the header. I then set up a filter to
move mail with this header to the junk folder, no problem, so I
thought. TB is toggling parking to on for random messages, probably
about 30% of the total junk mail traffic. I rechecked my filter, it's
OK. I looked for a common thread in the e-mail that were parked and
those that were not parked, I can't find anything.

Two other odd things have happened since using K9. I have a specific
view mode for my junk folder. It does not include the parking column.
I went back and checked the view mode, parking is not selected. I
changed the view mode for the junk folder to my default (which doesn't
include parking either) then back to junk. The parking column
dutifully disappeared when set to default then reappeared when going
back to junk.

The other thing is threading. I have never had threading
turned on for the junk folder. Well, it's threaded by subject now,
even though the view mode specifically says threaded by none. Has
anybody else seen any of these behaviors before?

  

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Re: column settings

2005-01-26 Thread Paul Berger
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Wednesday, January 26, 2005, 9:40:09 PM, you wrote:

BV> Hello ,

BV> I am having a small problem setting up the view mode. In the inbox
BV> folder (and subfolders) i don't need the To: field because it's
BV> always my e-mail address. In the Sent Mail and Outbox folders i
BV> want both the To: and From: field.

BV> The problem is , if i try to remove the To: field from the Inbox
BV> folder it removes it from the Sent Mail and Outbox folders too. Also, 
if i
BV> try to add the To: field in the Sent Mail or Outbox folders it
BV> adds it to the Inbox folder too.

BV> I tried to create different view modes and assign them to each
BV> folder but the same behavior occurs.



In the main Bat window,

View - Global View Mode -

must be set to

No View Mode


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New help file Xray available

2005-01-26 Thread Gerard
Hi Bat Users,

I thought I let every one know that there is a new and much better help file
available for Xray @ http://xrayapp.com/xray/help/

It answered all my questions and then some ;-)

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Re: column settings

2005-01-26 Thread Robin Anson
On Wed 26 January 2005, 21:40:09 +1000, Buiculescu Virgil wrote:
> The problem is , if i try to remove the To: field from the Inbox
> folder it removes it from the Sent Mail and Outbox folders too. Also, if i
> try to add the To: field in the Sent Mail or Outbox folders it
> adds it to the Inbox folder too.
>
> I tried to create different view modes and assign them to each
> folder but the same behavior occurs.

For a start make sure you have the global view mode (in the folder
window select View->Global View Mode) set to No View Mode. Then set your
individual folders to their specific view modes.

That might fix the problem.

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column settings

2005-01-26 Thread Buiculescu Virgil
Hello ,

I am having a small problem setting up the view mode. In the inbox
folder (and subfolders) i don't need the To: field because it's
always my e-mail address. In the Sent Mail and Outbox folders i
want both the To: and From: field.

The problem is , if i try to remove the To: field from the Inbox
folder it removes it from the Sent Mail and Outbox folders too. Also, if i
try to add the To: field in the Sent Mail or Outbox folders it
adds it to the Inbox folder too.

I tried to create different view modes and assign them to each
folder but the same behavior occurs.

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