Re: Activating a different account automatically
Hi Douglas Hinds, On Montag, 15. November 1999 at 6:12:53 you wrote: DH I have filtered mail from a certain party to a folder in another DH account and want the active account for all replies to be the DH original account. So I put the original account's info in the DH folder's properties / identity slots of the folder my incoming DH mail was filter to, but this doesn't make the original account the DH active account when I initiate mail from or reply to mail filtered DH to that folder. What does this? (I'm assuming it's possible). Well, what you are describing works for me. I have three accounts. Now, when I put the mail address that usually belongs to account one into the identity/sender (or whatever exactly in english) field for a folder in another account, every mail I create while having that folder active has that address as sender. Hm, long sentence... hope I made myself clear ;) Oliver Sturm -- Oliver Sturm / [EMAIL PROTECTED] Key ID: 71D86996 Fingerprint: 8085 5C52 60B8 EFBD DAD0 78B8 CE7F 38D7 71D8 6996
Re: Activating a different account automatically - still no answer
Hello Douglas, Hamburg/GER, Monday, November 15, 1999 in your mail dated Monday, November 15, 1999, 18:24, you whispered something about "Activating a different account automatically - still no answer": DH As far I can tell, I would have to go into options and do the change DH manually, each and every time. Is that correct? I would think each DH folder would (or should) have a user selectable default for it's DH active account, regardless of which account tree it's located in. Rightclick in each folder, Properties, Show unread messages on mail ticker. You have to repeat this for every folder you want or not want to be displayed. -- Best regards, Andreas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm using The Bat! 1.37 Beta/3 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 with an AMD K6-III 400, 128MB SDRAM PGP Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=send_key
Re[2]: Activating a different account automatically - Oliver was right
Hello Oliver all fellow TBUDL members, Monday, November 15, 1999, 12:54:52 PM, you wrote: ... OS Well, what you are describing works for me. I have three accounts. OS Now, when I put the mail address that usually belongs to account one OS into the identity/sender (or whatever exactly in english) field for a OS folder in another account, every mail I create while having that OS folder active has that address as sender. Hm, long sentence... hope I OS made myself clear ;) OS Oliver Sturm Crystal clear and thank you for confirming that I did what I should have done. I *haven't* actually sent a reply yet from this folder, so I'll do so now. Done. I sent myself a message from that account saying "Test of which account the mail is shown to come from" and will check it now to see how it arrived. Meanwhile, I can say 2 things: The options indicates that the active account is the account where the folder is and not the account I want to be shown as the active account. Also, keying F2 brings in mail for the account where the folder is located and not the account the mail to me was directed to. Now we'll see what arrived: **Oliver was right!** The rest of it doesn't matter. In practice, the other account IS shown as the sending account. It appears I should have actually tried it, in spite of the other indicators to the contrary. Lesson learned, and TBUDL proved it's worth once more. Thanks to Oliver and all that responded on the other issue (the ticker), which *was* as suspected. Douglas
Activating a different account automatically
(The following was sent 7 hours ago without being posted to the list, so here it goes again, modified a bit). Hello all fellow TBUDL members, I have filtered mail from a certain party to a folder in another account and want the active account for all replies to be the original account. So I put the original account's info in the folder's properties / identity slots of the folder my incoming mail was filter to, but this doesn't make the original account the active account when I initiate mail from or reply to mail filtered to that folder. What does this? (I'm assuming it's possible). Another thing. I have to turn off the ticker for the main account due to the amount of mail received, but would like the ticker to be active for certain folders in it, since mail from other accounts are filtered to them and not to the inbox, where I would see it more readily as it came in. (The inbox gets too much mail that doesn't get read to use the ticker there). I assume that I would have to have the ticker active but deactivate the ticker for each of all the folders that constantly contain relatively uninteresting and often unopened mail. Please confirm if this is so. Thanks in advance. Douglas Hinds mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --
Re: Activating a different account automatically
Hi Douglas - Sunday, November 14, 1999, 11:12:53 PM, you wrote: DH Another thing. I have to turn off the ticker for the main account due DH to the amount of mail received, but would like the ticker to be active DH for certain folders in it, since mail from other accounts are filtered DH to them and not to the inbox, where I would see it more readily as it DH came in. (The inbox gets too much mail that doesn't get read to use the DH ticker there). DH I assume that I would have to have the ticker active but DH deactivate the ticker for each of all the folders that constantly DH contain relatively uninteresting and often unopened mail. Please DH confirm if this is so. Yep, leave the ticker on, and go into each folder's properties and check or un-check the option "Show unread messages on MailTicker(tm)" on the General tab. -- Mark Worshammailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Plano, TX USA -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --