Re[2]: Problem mirroring my mailboxes on a second computer

2002-12-21 Thread Michael S. Greenbaum
On Saturday, December 21, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote:

>  :) I'm male.

I apologize for this.  Just ignorance on my part.

But as long as I'm writing you, I want to tell you that was a
brilliant explanation of the Synchronise program. It was not only
clear but it explained the *reasoning* behind the three steps which had
previously made no sense at all to me.

> Well, since you have the account and account folder tree mirrored on
> the desktop, it's just a matter of copying the 'Mail directory'
> from the laptop to the desktop, overwriting all that needs to be
> overwritten on the desktop.

> All your mail for your accounts, quick templates and filters are
> stored in the 'Mail directory' in your installation folder, unless
> you moved the folder somewhere else. The default location is

I've found the directory and will work on that this afternoon.  I
already use a third-party backup for all my other data so it would be
no problem to add the Mail folder to it.

Thanks again.


Mike
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Re[2]: Problem mirroring my mailboxes on a second computer

2002-12-21 Thread Michael S. Greenbaum
On Saturday, December 21, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote:

> All your mail for your accounts, quick templates and filters are
> stored in the 'Mail directory' in your installation folder, unless
> you moved the folder somewhere else. The default location is
> C:\Program Files\The Bat!\Mail

I tried this out this morning, and it works just fine with but one,
easily fixable, problem.

My laptop is set to check mail on opening TB while the desktop (which
is strictly backup and which I don't use for sending or receiving
emails) is set to *not* check mail on opening.

Of course, after I restore my laptop Mail folder to my desktop, the
desktop setting is changed to be the same as the laptop. I *did*
say I wanted a mirror image, didn't I?  Well, that's what I got!

The solution is that I'll have to change my laptop setting permanently
so that it doesn't check mail on opening and do that manually when I
open the program.  Not a biggie, and I can easily live with it.

Thanks, once again, for your help.


Mike
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JANUS BOOKS, LTD.
Post Office Box 40787
Tucson, AZ  85717
Phone:  520-881-8192; toll-free voice-mail: 800-986-1165
  Fax:  815-333-2938
http://janusbooks.com
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Re[2]: Problem mirroring my mailboxes on a second computer

2002-12-21 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
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Hello David,

DvZ> I don't know what's wrong but every time I reply to you I get "Hello
DvZ> Victor" instead of "Hello Allie" (see above). I don't have a reply
DvZ> template in your addressbook entry that overrules the addressbook
DvZ> entry of the list. So I don't know what's causing this.

DvZ> Does anyone has a clue?

I would assume I am the Victor in question. It is strange
and I would like to also know why. Perhaps maybe somehow
your AB likes me? I will watch as I too would like to hear
the answer...

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