Re[2]: Emulating Gmail Threading/Conversation
Hello Andre, Thanks Andre! It works exactly like how I want it to. With the growing popularity of Gmail, maybe this new thread sorting should be the default way of threading. -- Best regards, Kelvin Quee [EMAIL PROTECTED] +65 91773635 Sunday, December 17, 2006, 7:42:18 AM, you wrote: Hello Kelvin, Thursday, December 14, 2006, 9:25:25 AM, you wrote: Is there a way to retain the ease and functionality of the Sort by Reference view but yet still retain the Gmail-way? Gmail-way is the manner in which Gmail threads emails (as conversations) and use date and time of the last reply to sort the threads. The thread with the latest reply will rank as the top thread, irregardless of the creation date of the thread starter email. Have you tried new thread sorting (might be not so new anymore in v3) in the properties of your viemode? Current version is 3.85.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: Emulating Gmail Threading/Conversation
Hello Dan, It works! But the presented view is kind of hard to get used to. The relevant information in the rest of the columns disappeared. Is there a way to retain the ease and functionality of the Sort by Reference view but yet still retain the Gmail-way? Gmail-way is the manner in which Gmail threads emails (as conversations) and use date and time of the last reply to sort the threads. The thread with the latest reply will rank as the top thread, irregardless of the creation date of the thread starter email. Thanks! -- Best regards, Kelvin Quee [EMAIL PROTECTED] +65 91773635 Thursday, December 14, 2006, 3:52:43 PM, you wrote: Hello Kelvin, Wednesday, December 13, 2006, 8:20:58 PM, you wrote: snip I notice that when new replies come into a thread, The Bat doesn't automatically push the entire thread to the top. This is so even when I sort messages according to Received time. snip You can change your default View Mode for all folders or create a custom view mode for selected folders with the properties of Thread By = Subject Sort By = Received This should suffice I think :) Current version is 3.85.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Emulating Gmail Threading/Conversation
Hello, I notice that when new replies come into a thread, The Bat doesn't automatically push the entire thread to the top. This is so even when I sort messages according to Received time. This behaviour is typical if you use the gmail webinterface. It is very useful because not only you can see the threading, your attention is also brought to threads where *new* replies have been made to it as the message is pushed up to the top. When I use the default TB behaviour, I keep missing new replies to old threads - so much so that I now have a virtual folder that picks out messages that are less than a day old and displays them in the unthreaded form. So what counterintuitive, I would say. Does anyone have a way out of this? Thanks. -- Best regards, Kelvin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 3.85.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Is TheBat!'s TLS Implementation Broken?
Sorry for the audacious subject, but TheBat! simply refuses to authenticate with Gmail SMTP while the exact same settings work with Thunderbird. I'm using the trial version of TheBat! Professional Version 3.85.03 The error that I keep getting is as follows: [code] 04/12/2006, 21:27:33: SEND - sending mail messages - 1 messages in queue 04/12/2006, 21:27:35: SEND - Initiating TLS handshake 04/12/2006, 21:27:36: SEND - Certificate S/N: 19A9A68514669F3F846CD5AA0F1965C9, algorithm: RSA (1024 bits), issued from 21 Aug 2006 to 21 Aug 2007, for 1 host(s): smtp.gmail.com. 04/12/2006, 21:27:36: SEND - Owner: US, California, Mountain View, Google Inc, smtp.gmail.com. 04/12/2006, 21:27:36: SEND - Issuer: ZA, Western Cape, Cape Town, Thawte Consulting cc, Certification Services Division, Thawte Premium Server CA, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/12/2006, 21:27:36: SEND - TLS handshake complete 04/12/2006, 21:27:36: SEND - connected to SMTP server 04/12/2006, 21:27:38: SEND - WARNING: there were no compatible authentication mechanisms detected 04/12/2006, 21:27:38: SEND - sending message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and others !04/12/2006, 21:27:38: SEND - Server reports error. The response is: 5.5.1 Authentication Required y45sm14907099pyg 04/12/2006, 21:27:39: SEND - connection finished - 0 messages sent 04/12/2006, 21:27:39: SEND - Some messages were not sent - check the log for details[/code] My SMTP settings are as follows. My alternative settings are in brackets. (No surprises here though): SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com Connection: TLS (STARTLS), Port: 465 (587) Perform SMTP authentication (RFC 2554) is *checked*. Use specific setting is *selected*. User: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Password: correctpassword Require secure authentication is *unchecked*. I've tried every single permutation of the above settings as a search in this forum (using gmail smtp) has thrown to me. Can someone kindly point me in the right direction? I've been using TheBat! since 2000-2004. Unfortunately, the lures of open source seduced me to Thunderbird. Now, I'm back since I'm tired by the limited features of Thunderbird, but being unable to work with Gmail's smtp is fatal. -- Kelvin Quee [EMAIL PROTECTED] +65 9177 3635 Details: kquee.com/contact Current version is 3.85.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Help With Backup
Hello, Thank you for your prompt help. I have traced down the problem to a corrupted backup, blame Winzip. I managed to fix it with PkZip and used the Tools/Restore facility. Everything worked out fine, and like what Peter wrote, I don't even need to create new accounts. Hurray! Now this Backup/Restore facility has strengtened my faith in TB! :) -- Kelvin Quee -- Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com