Hello rich,
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 03:38:18 -0500 GMT (23/01/2008, 15:38 +0700 GMT),
rich gregory wrote:
rg Assuming it can be done... (I'm sure it can!)
It can. It's about ports.
rg I now have TB! (v2.12) set to use SpamPal as a 127.0.0.1 RECEIVE proxy.
So TB! connects to localhost (127.0.0.1)
Hello Carsten,
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 16:58:25 +0100 GMT (26/01/2008, 22:58 +0700 GMT),
Carsten Guthardt-Schulz wrote:
In the folder properties add a macro for New Message containing
%ACCOUNT=accountname
CGS I can't: These folders do not have Templates. In the Edit
CGS Folder Properties window I
Hello!
I have a [Visual Basic] Focus Window problem with TheBat.
I have created an application that use the IPC-funtionality.
Basically, the application from time to time generates IPC-
files that are collected into a main IPC-file. This file is
then pushed into TheBat by way of the
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, January 27, 2008, 3:41:04 PM, you wrote:
This is what I have done: XRay adds a header X-Apparently-To to each
incoming message, showing the account on which it was originally
received. When replying, the reply template uses it and extracts the
account name, and with
Hi
On Sunday 27 January 2008 at 9:17:20 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Carsten Guthardt-Schulz
wrote:
My problem is when creating a *new* message. Usually it is
created from the account currently selected, or from the default
account if you click on a mailto: link. But when browsing
Virtual
Hello Carsten,
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 22:17:20 +0100 GMT (28/01/2008, 04:17 +0700 GMT),
Carsten Guthardt-Schulz wrote:
CGS Well, the problem is not with replying: When replying, The Bat
CGS automatically replies from the account the original message (not
CGS the one in the VFolder) is located in.
Hi Mr Peter,
On 25-01-2008 17:29, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
once the server is cleared, messages disappear since no messages are
stored in the server. i guess this is what IMAP is supposed to do.
Er, the point with IMAP is that messages are (also) stored on the
server.
1. how can
monsell,
On 28-01-2008 06:20, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, may be with further study and information, I could set it up
to work as normal as like my POP mail.
Well, the point of the IMAP protocol is that all e-mail is stored on the
server instead of locally.
You can then
Hi Mr Peter,
On 28-01-2008 06:20, you wrote in
Well, the point of the IMAP protocol is that all e-mail is stored on the
server instead of locally.
yes of course they do, as you had clearly explained to me.
You can then decide how much of the message you want to to synchronize
locally. Maybe
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