Re: Saving a series of e-mails to disc?

2014-08-26 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Chris,

Tuesday, August 26, 2014, 6:09:37 PM, among other things, you wrote:

CW> Despite being a very long time Bat! user i have never had cause to do
CW> this until now. I want to save a series of about 60 e-mails in one
CW> folder to disc, and be able to re enter them into TB! at a later date
CW> if needed. I may also have a need to collate them together and print
CW> them off in one go. Are these things possible please, and how should I
CW> attempt these tasks? Thanks. TB! V 5.8.10 under Windows 7 Pro 64 bit.

 In  the  "Tools"  menu  there  are items for "Export Messages" and "Import"
 which  should  do what you want.

 Having said that, I am wondering why it is necessary to remove the messages
 from  TheBat!.   If it is to remove them from the eyes of other users, then
 that  can be achieved by putting them into a special "Account" with its own
 password.   This  "account"  need  not  have  any  facility  for sending or
 receiving  mail  but  would  have all the normal TB facilities for editing,
 printing and collating.


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 Roger



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Re: Saving a series of e-mails to disc?

2014-08-26 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 26 August 2014 at 5:09:37 PM, in
, Chris Wilson wrote:




> 26 August 2014

> Despite being a very long time Bat! user i have never
> had cause to do this until now. I want to save a series
> of about 60 e-mails in one folder to disc, and be able
> to re enter them into TB! at a later date if needed. 

You can drag them from the message list and drop in a Windows folder, 
or use the Tools ¦ Export Messages menu item.



> and be able
> to re enter them into TB! at a later date if needed

In my experience, bringing them back into TB! changes the time/date
shown in the "Received" display header (but not in the "Created" 
header, thankfully).

You can drag them back from a Windows folder and drop into the
message list, or use the Tools ¦ Import Messages menu item.



> I
> may also have a need to collate them together and print
> them off in one go. 

Perhaps somebody else can suggest a good way to do this. If you just 
concatenate the text in the files, it will include the full headers, 
which you may not want.


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Saving a series of e-mails to disc?

2014-08-26 Thread Chris Wilson


26 August 2014



Despite being a very long time Bat! user i have never had cause to do
this until now. I want to save a series of about 60 e-mails in one
folder to disc, and be able to re enter them into TB! at a later date
if needed. I may also have a need to collate them together and print
them off in one go. Are these things possible please, and how should I
attempt these tasks? Thanks. TB! V 5.8.10 under Windows 7 Pro 64 bit.

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  Best Regards, Chris Wilson

  mailto:ch...@chriswilson.tv


"Using The Bat! v5.8.10 on Windows 7 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1"



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