Re: Collapse all accounts/

2006-03-03 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Mark,

Wednesday, March 1, 2006, 8:00:42 AM, you wrote:
 TB! asks me for each of the closed, password-protected
 accounts?!?!?!?? No collapsing of the accounts occurs...

I don't have any password protected accounts, so that may be the case
for you. Got me.



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Re: Collapse all accounts/

2006-03-03 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Larry,

Wednesday, March 1, 2006, 9:03:12 PM, you wrote:
 I'm on a notebook so there isn't any real numeric pad. However,
 using the CTRL key + the asterisk from the virtual numeric pad
 only collapses the threads and not the accounts. Is that what you
 meant it to do?

Your focus has to be in the folder / account tree. And I use a laptop
too. For me it's CTRL-Fn-0 on a Compaq nc4010


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Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Maksym Kozub  everyone else,

on 03-Mrz-2006 at 19:41 you (Maksym Kozub) wrote:

 I have a number of 'per recipient' mail folders in The Bat! (e.g. each
 customer has his very own folder assigned). I'd like to get my replies to
 those people saved automatically to the respective folders rather then to
 my Sent folder. (It's more convenient for me to see correspondence with a
 customer in one thread, etc.) Is there any way (maybe using macros?) to
 get it done that way?

You must create a sent filter for each recipient that will move the reply
to the appropriate folder.

I find that a bit inconvenient because I don't like to mix the physical
copies of incoming and outgoing messages.

Thus, my personal approach is to do that with virtual folders. I simply
create a new virtual folder that will check if either from or to address
are the recipient I want to track conversations with, and let the VF watch
the sent mail folder and any other folders in questions.

For example, I have a friends and family folder where all personal
conversation goes (an incoming filter based on an address book group,
known filter style); subfolders of that folder are VFs that filter as
described above.

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Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread David Bevington
Hello Maksym,

There might well be a more sophisticated method. BUT if the recipients
are filtered into their folders using filters based on the sender,
then your replies can be filtered into the same folder using a filter
with the recipient providing the condition for the filter.

If  [EMAIL PROTECTED] is filtered into a folder when they send
you an email, you can add an OR condition that filters mails from you
to the same folder when a.recipient is the recipient of the message
sent from you. Hope this is clear.

  A reminder of what Maksym Kozub typed on:
  03 March 2006 at 18:39:59 GMT + 

MK I have a number of 'per recipient' mail folders in The Bat! (e.g. each
MK customer has his very own folder assigned). I'd like to get my replies
MK to those people saved automatically to the respective folders rather
MK then to my Sent folder. (It's more convenient for me to see
MK correspondence with a customer in one thread, etc.) Is there any way
MK (maybe using macros?) to get it done that way?



 


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Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello David Bevington  everyone else,

on 03-Mrz-2006 at 22:24 you (David Bevington) wrote:

 If [EMAIL PROTECTED] is filtered into a folder when they send you
 an email, you can add an OR condition that filters mails from you to the
 same folder when a.recipient is the recipient of the message sent from
 you. Hope this is clear.

Incoming and Sent are separate filters in TB. You need two filters. One for
the incoming message, one for the outgoing message.

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Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Alexander,

On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

ASK Incoming and Sent are separate filters in TB. You need two filters. One for
ASK the incoming message, one for the outgoing message.

You can get round that if you BCC to yourself. When your BCC comes back
you can have the recipient and sender in the same inbox filter. You can
also have two physical copies of your message. One in the sent folder
(the main message) and the BCC filtered as a reply to the original
poster in the thread.

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Problems downloading my new messages everytime.....

2006-03-03 Thread Robert Figuerido
Hello tbudl,

 On Friday, March 03, 2006 at GMT (Which was 3:51 PM where I live)
 Robert Figuerido wrote and made these points on the subject of
 downloading new e-mail:

 First off I know I installed the edition after the Christmas addition
 so I am not why it didn't take..

 Secondly every time I get new messages from server, It does its thing
 then hangs, Every time. I try to exit the BAT but that message you
 have messages not downloaded or something along those lines comes up
 and as what do you want to do. Exit after it completes, before it
 completes or abort. Nothing I check works. I try to X out of the BAT
 and the message comes up again asking the same three questions. I
 have to get into task manager and close the bat that way, which is
 another problem since my task manager is messed up. It only gives you
 the first screen of the Task manager with not Boarder around the T-
 manager so you can switch to see what else is running in the
 background etc. This computer is not even six months old and I refuse
 to PAY Microsoft 65 buck to fix the Task manager problem. I am
 calling the OEM HP and see it they can fix it.

 So after I close out of the Bat, I have no new messages and the next
 time I try it starts to download all the old ones again that got
 deleted from the first time I had to Hard shut down TB!. I am at a
 loss. I will try finding the none Christmas edition and downloading
 that but that will not fix the Task manager problem that will take
 about 5 hours on the phone it none English speaking People A.D.'s of
 miles away. Bush and his open trade policy,  ya lets let a former
 terrorist country run our ports..That is a Brilliant idea
 DUH.

  

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Re: Problems downloading my new messages everytime.....

2006-03-03 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Robert,

On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 16:35:43 -0500GMT (3-3-2006, 22:35 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

RF  So after I close out of the Bat, I have no new messages and the next
RF  time I try it starts to download all the old ones again that got
RF  deleted from the first time 

It looks like you're trying to download a virus infected message that
your virus scanner intercepts when TB stores it in your temp
directory.
Because the message gets intercepted, TB can't download it and the CC
gets hung. Because the CC hangs the connection with the server isn't
terminated as it should and the server doesn't delete the messages TB
marked to be deleted on the server. So far not good but
understandable.
Try to check your mail with the dispatcher:
  Account - Dispatch mail on server - All messages
The dispatcher offers you a way to communicate 'manually' with the
server. Select all messages you've already downloaded to be deleted on
the server, do the same with the first message you didn't download
properly, as it's likely that that's the culprit.
When you're done logoff from the server and make TB collect the mail
again and see whether it goes fine.
The only thing that could troubles in this scenario is that you might
have set TB to collect mail immediately on startup, when you've done
so try to cancel mail collection or configure TB not to do that
anymore:
  Account - Properties - Options - Check mailbox at start-up

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Mod: Top posting (was: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?)

2006-03-03 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo David,

On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 21:24:34 +GMT (3-3-2006, 22:24 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

DB sent from you. Hope this is clear.

DB   A reminder of what Maksym Kozub typed on:
DB   03 March 2006 at 18:39:59 GMT + 

MK I have a number of 'per recipient' mail folders in The Bat! (e.g. each

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Re: Collapse all accounts/

2006-03-03 Thread Larry Wing

LG Hello Larry,

LG Wednesday, March 1, 2006, 9:03:12 PM, you wrote:
 I'm on a notebook so there isn't any real numeric pad. However,
 using the CTRL key + the asterisk from the virtual numeric pad
 only collapses the threads and not the accounts. Is that what you
 meant it to do?

LG Your focus has to be in the folder / account tree. And I use a laptop
LG too. For me it's CTRL-Fn-0 on a Compaq nc4010



Thank you.  I forgot to hit the Fn key. Works the same on my Toshiba.

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