Re[2]: Shared folder & Address Reply

2003-02-15 Thread Christophe
Hello Roelof,

Saturday, February 15, 2003, 11:58:15 PM, you wrote:
> That's easy.
> Create an outgoing mail filter in the default account
> Let it check the whether the sender is your account2 address
> if so, move the message to the "Sent Mail" folder of account2
> Do likewise for account3, etc

Thanks, I dit it, excellent :-) I didn't think to use outgoing filter,
less used than incoming filter, thanks again :-)

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Re: Shared folder & Address Reply

2003-02-15 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Christophe,

On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 22:35:12 +0100GMT (15-2-03, 22:35 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

C> Thanks, yes, aboslutely ! If i could find a process to assign "sent
C> folder" for the good account, it would be great :-)

That's easy.
Create an outgoing mail filter in the default account
Let it check the whether the sender is your account2 address
if so, move the message to the "Sent Mail" folder of account2
Do likewise for account3, etc

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Re[4]: Shared folder & Address Reply

2003-02-15 Thread Christophe
Hello Anne,

Saturday, February 15, 2003, 10:12:32 PM, you wrote:

> Saturday, February 15, 2003, 1:52:12 PM, Christophe wrote:

C>> my problem is solved but I just see now that sent mail with this procedure
C>> were placed in the "sent mail" of the principal account, the "active
C>> account", and not in the "sent mail" of the account used ?


> Christophe,

> I had a similar problem and I think the answer was it puts the message
> into the Sent folder of whichever account is shown as the Default.


Thanks, yes, aboslutely ! If i could find a process to assign "sent
folder" for the good account, it would be great :-)

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Re[3]: Shared folder & Address Reply

2003-02-15 Thread Anne
Saturday, February 15, 2003, 1:52:12 PM, Christophe wrote:

C> my problem is solved but I just see now that sent mail with this procedure
C> were placed in the "sent mail" of the principal account, the "active
C> account", and not in the "sent mail" of the account used ?


Christophe,

I had a similar problem and I think the answer was it puts the message
into the Sent folder of whichever account is shown as the Default.

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Re: AT&T WorldNet Account with The Bat!

2003-02-15 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Scott,

On 14:00 15.02.2003, you [[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])]
wrote...

> takes  more  memory  and is a possible source of other problems. I'd like to do
> this without STUNEL. Has anyone been successful at this? Thanks.

Unfortunately The Bats SSL implementation is very picky about some
settings. I fear you'll have to stick with Stunnel, or wait for a
newer release with enhanced SSL support.

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Re[2]: Shared folder & Address Reply

2003-02-15 Thread Christophe
> You're welcome. :-)

Hello,

Justly,

my problem is solved but I just see now that sent mail with this procedure
were placed in the "sent mail" of the principal account, the "active
account", and not in the "sent mail" of the account used ?

Have you got an idea,

Thanks,

Good WE

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Re: AT&T WorldNet Account with The Bat!

2003-02-15 Thread lists
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Hi All,

I  thank  Michael for his words of wisdom in setting up my AT&T WorldNet e-mail
account  with  The  Bat!, but perhaps I did not express myself very well when I
wrote  my  original  message. I already have STUNNEL working and it works fine;
however,  The Bat! supports several types of SSL connections. Ideally, I do NOT
wish  to  run STUNNEL. It's just another process running in the background that
takes  more  memory  and is a possible source of other problems. I'd like to do
this without STUNEL. Has anyone been successful at this? Thanks.

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Scott A. Blystone
Rochester, New York

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"A dead atheist is someone who’s all dressed up with no place to go."

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Re: Adding recepient into special Group on Address book

2003-02-15 Thread Alexander A. Gomanyuk
Hello Peter,

Cool ! Thank You !!!

14.02.2003, U wrote:
> Hello Alexander,

> On Friday, February 14, 2003 at 7:20:59 AM you [AAG]wrote (at least in
> part):

AAG>> Would You advice, is it possibly to set ONE hot key, that will add
AAG>> current message's (in message pane) recipient's address in certain
AAG>> group of Address Book ?

> Set up a filter (e.g. in section "Read Messages") with an "action" that
> does exactly what you want. Set the filter to "Manual only" and
> assign a hotkey to it at "Options" tab. You should be almost done.



Regards,
AG



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