Hello Roelof,
A reminder of what Roelof Otten typed on:
Tuesday, March 08, 2011 at 11:29:31 GMT +0100
SC>> But it lost some now. While trying to transfer out of the Common folder
to the
SC>> IMAP sent folder TB froze up and lost the email I was trying to transfer.
RO> Well, that's why my
Hallo Stuart,
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 20:00:11 -0600GMT (8-3-2011, 3:00 , where I live),
you wrote:
SC>>> I don't really see why. If you install a new version of TB it does not
destroy
SC>>> your data,
RO>> And neither did it now. It left it where you put it.
SC> But it lost some now. While trying
On Monday, March 7, 2011, 8:00:11 PM, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
> But it lost some now. While trying to transfer out of the Common folder to
> the
> IMAP sent folder TB froze up and lost the email I was trying to transfer.
It's always safer to copy things, then delete the old one when
prese
Hello Roelof,
A reminder of what Roelof Otten typed on:
Monday, March 07, 2011 at 02:12:55 GMT +0100
SC>> I don't really see why. If you install a new version of TB it does not
destroy
SC>> your data,
RO> And neither did it now. It left it where you put it.
But it lost some now. While tryin
Hallo Stuart,
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 18:59:07 -0600GMT (8-3-2011, 1:59 , where I live),
you wrote:
SC> I don't really see why. If you install a new version of TB it does not
destroy
SC> your data,
And neither did it now. It left it where you put it.
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Hello Roelof,
A reminder of what Roelof Otten typed on:
Monday, March 07, 2011 at 01:43:17 GMT +0100
SC>> Is it not possible to look at the local folder and see it has
SC>> messages and then offer to move those messages to the remote
SC>> folder?
RO> That's the same as telling your boss
Hallo Stuart,
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:14:04 -0600GMT (28-2-2011, 17:14 , where I
live), you wrote:
SC> First question, do those messages still exist?
I guess so.
Check the account directory of your imap account and see whether it
contains a SENT directory. That should contain your old loca
Hello Again,
Monday, February 28, 2011, 10:14:04 AM, you wrote:
> I have a problem/question regarding the remote vs local folders.
> Specifically
> the Sent folder. I read my mail on 2 computers. The first one I set up to use
> a
> remote Sent folder, but I never set the other one up for qui
Hello Dwight,
A reminder of what Dwight Corrin typed on:
Monday, February 28, 2011 at 13:31:00 GMT -0600
DC> on the box i'm on now, I did same thing. the local sent mail folder is
DC> a sub-folder in my inbox. I've been hesitant to try to fool with it.
Yes the problem there is that that com
On Monday, February 28, 2011, 10:14:04 AM, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
> When I did this the second computer's local
> Sent folder disappeared along with all the messages stored in it.
on the box i'm on now, I did same thing. the local sent mail folder is
a sub-folder in my inbox. I've been hesitan
Hello Tbbeta,
I have a problem/question regarding the remote vs local folders. Specifically
the Sent folder. I read my mail on 2 computers. The first one I set up to use a
remote Sent folder, but I never set the other one up for quite some time, until
I
noticed that the remote Sent folder wa
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