Accidently Deleted Junk Folder

2010-04-15 Thread Tim Hamm
Hello Tbudl,

  I  accidently  deleted  my  Junk folder and would like to be able to
  bring  it  back  but  what is the procedure for doing so?  I guess I
  could  recreate  the  folder  but  how  do  I get the icon back?

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Re: Accidently Deleted Junk Folder

2010-04-15 Thread Maurice Snellen
On Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 21:17 (which was Thursday, April 15,
2010 at 06:17 where I am) Tim Hamm wrote:

 I accidently deleted my Junk folder and would like to be able to bring
 it back but what is the procedure for doing so? I guess I could
 recreate the folder but how do I get the icon back?

Create a new folder and call it $JUNK$


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Re: Accidently Deleted Junk Folder

2010-04-15 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[Reply to: »Tim Hamm« · 2010-04-15 · 06:17 h (CET)]

Moin, Tim!

   I accidently deleted my Junk folder and would like to be able to
   bring it back but what is the procedure for doing so? I guess I
   could recreate the folder but how do I get the icon back?

IMHO you just have to open the Windows Explorer and create the folder
$JUNK$. After the next start-up of The Bat! and [ctrl][shift][alt]+L
the Junk folder should be back.

HTH  Cheers!
VA

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Macro to select format of forwarded messages.

2010-04-15 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello All,

My  forwarding  template is set to 'Plain text' by default.  I would like to
amend my forwarding template to format the forwarded message in the original
format.   1.e.  If the original message is in HTML I would like it forwarded
in HTML.

Is this possible?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Macro to select format of forwarded messages.

2010-04-15 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Roger,

On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:34:10 +0200GMT (15-4-2010, 10:34 , where I
live), you wrote:

RP My  forwarding  template is set to 'Plain text' by default.  I would like to
RP amend my forwarding template to format the forwarded message in the original
RP format.   1.e.  If the original message is in HTML I would like it forwarded
RP in HTML.

No macros needed for that.
Unless  you've  added the SetEditor macro to your forwarding template,
TB  will  forward  HTML  messages as HTML when you pick the forwarding
action while viewing the HTML message as HTML

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Re: Macro to select format of forwarded messages.

2010-04-15 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Roelof,

Thursday, April 15, 2010, 10:51:06 AM, among other things, you wrote:


RP My  forwarding  template is set to 'Plain text' by default.  I would like 
to
RP amend my forwarding template to format the forwarded message in the 
original
RP format.   1.e.  If the original message is in HTML I would like it 
forwarded
RP in HTML.

RO No macros needed for that.
RO Unless  you've  added the SetEditor macro to your forwarding template,
RO TB  will  forward  HTML  messages as HTML when you pick the forwarding
RO action while viewing the HTML message as HTML

It  does  not  do  that  here as far as the display in the editing window is
concerned.   The  message is displayed in the forwarding 'Edit mail message'
window  as  plain  text,  but  with  an  .html attachment.   

Just  how  that  arrives  at  the  new  destination  I'm  not sure.  I tried
'forwarding'  an  html  message  to  myself but it arrived without the usual
forwarding  header;  it treated the whole thing as a new message and arrived
and is displayed in TB in plain test with an alternative html tag.

Until  now  I  have manually formatted the forwarding message window as html
before  sending.  I just thought I would do this with a macro but could not 
find one to read the format of the original message.

Anyway, many thanks for your reply.  

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