Group forward

2011-05-18 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Greetings All,

I just had a curious thing happen which may be indicative of
a bug, or un-documented feature as some coders are wont to
say.  I CTRL-clicked several email messages in my inbox and
then picked one and right-clicked to show the drop-down
menu.  From there I clicked on FORWARD and was presented
with the familiar FORWARD OF MULTIPLE MESSAGES dialog box.
I then clicked on the ADDRESS ALL MESSAGES TO THE
ADDRESS(ES) BELOW and entered two addresses.  I then clicked
on OK.

My recollection of the last time I did this (before v5.0.99)
was that TB! would immediately send the messages.  I
remember being able to watch the messages appear in the
outbox and then disappear as they were mailed.  This time
however, nothing happened except that the FORWARD OF
MULTIPLE MESSAGES dialog box disappeared as you would
expect.  No messages appeared in the outbox and no messages
appeared in the SENT MAIL folder indicating that they
weren't sent.  Also the connection center never appeared.  I
had one message already in the outbox and it remained so
until I clicked on SEND QUEUED MAIL at which point THAT
message WAS sent.  I'm assuming the other messages were in
fact not sent although I haven't contacted the recipients to
confirm.

Thoughts? Observations? Critiques?

-- 
TIA,
Jack LaRosa

Using The Bat! ver: 5.0.8.
Running Windows XP Pro ver 5 build 2600 Service Pack 3













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missing all mail in several folders

2011-05-18 Thread Achdut18
Hi,

Mail appears to be missing in a number of mail folders, even though the
mail can be seen on the mother computer.  Can you help me fix this?

Background: We use The Bat on two computers, a desktop (DT) and a
laptop (LT) which are networked. The original installation was on the
DT. All mail folders on the LT''s installation of The Bat points to
the folders on the DT as the source folders for the messages. Mail is
obtained from both gmail as well as several other domains and flows
into over a dozen different e-mail addresses. For most addresses, mail
is further sorted into subfolders, depending upon the sender's name.
However, at least three mailbox folders on the LT now display no
messages, even though the size column displays a correct volume
size, as shown on the DT. Most of the folders that are not displaying
messages on the LT are inbox folders. However, these folders on the
DT display all messages. Running the repair tool in the maintenance
center yields messages that these folders cannot be repaired. Creating
a folder on the LT named inbox new and pointing to the inbox folder
on the DT yields nothing. I have run virus scans and everything comes
up clean. The log file for at least one of the inboxes that displays
no messages says for several messages 5/18/2011, 07:09:04: FETCH -
could not store message (file name -
C:\Users\Annette\AppData\Local\Temp\batC42.tmp)  with Annette
being the account name and the .tmp file name varies for each
unstored message.

Short of uninstalling The Bat on the LT and reinstalling it, is there
anything else I can do to recover the messages on the laptop?  By the
say, for those folders for which no messages are displayed, when I
click on properties and additional, the word browse is greyed
out, thus preventing me from repointing the folder to the source data
folder on the DT.

Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

--
Avram Sacks
Using The Bat ver. 4.0.18 on Windows 7  Home



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Big problem - disappearing message tabs

2011-05-18 Thread Abigail Marshall
Version: 5.0.12
Platform:  Windows Vista

My folder tabs are disappearing and I can't restore them.

I think I accidentally clicked the little (x) in the corner of the unread
tab  and I couldn't get it back.  Somehow with a lot of tweaking I managed
to create a new one, but the system doesn't allow me to reorder the display
-- that is, the move up or move down settings in the configuration
screen don't get applied. In any case, my restoration of the tab required a
lot more effort than simply following instructions in the configuration
screen.

This seems to be a significant bug because it is very easy to accidentally
close a tab.

Abigail

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Re: How do I fix rcpthost issues?

2011-05-18 Thread George
Hello Roelof,

Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 6:37:37 AM, you wrote:

 Hallo George,

 On Tue, 17 May 2011 01:16:21 -0400GMT (17-5-2011, 7:16 , where I
 live), you wrote:

G   !5/17/2011, 01:09:18: SEND  - Message has not been sent. Server
G reply - Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts.

 That's  a  server message, not something created by TB, so my guess is
 that  you've  configured  TB  to  send  to a different server/port. So
 compare the smtp configuration for Thunderbird and TB.


Thanks  for  the  idea,  but,  everything  is  the  same  for  TB  and
thunderbird.  I'm sure I'm missing something in a file somewhere.

-- 
Best regards,
 Georgemailto:grime...@comcast.net



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