Re: Create shortcut to log on user

2002-07-13 Thread Thomas F

Hello Andy,

On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 22:51:07 +0100 GMT (13/07/02, 04:51 +0700 GMT),
Andy Morrison wrote:

AM Is it possible to create a shortcut with a command line parameter
AM to log on a particular user in a multi-user environment when
AM starting TB! ?

Yes, but it seems to be missing from command line parameters section
in the help file.

IIRC the parameter is account=, and you can also give the password
(probably using passw=, but this is just a guess).

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Re: Create shortcut to log on user

2002-07-13 Thread Roelof Otten

Hallo Andy,

On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 22:51:07 +0100GMT (12-7-02, 23:51 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

AM Is it possible to create a shortcut with a command line parameter
AM to log on a particular user in a multi-user environment when
AM starting TB! ?

Yes, it is. Use the /focus parameter.
From the help:

The /FOCUS command allows you to automatically focus a specified folder in the main 
window. This command is especially useful at the program's startup. The syntax of the 
/FOCUS command is:


/FOCUS[parameter1[;parameter2[;parameter3[...]]]

Acceptable parameters are (a parameter may be identified by two or more names):

USER=value or U=value value is the name of the source account. If no
FOLDER parameter is specified, the target folder will be the Inbox of
the given account.

PASSWORD=value or P=value value is the password which will unlock the
account if it is needed.

FOLDER=value or F=value value is the target folder's pathname. If the
pathname does not include an account name, The Bat! will search all
accounts for a folder with a matching name; the first folder found
will be used as the target folder. If the specified folder is not
found, the Inbox folder of the target account is used.

Examples of the /FOCUS command:

/FOCUSU=My account 1;F=Friends\Sam
/FocusF=\\MyAccount\New mail;P=mypass



BTW Would it be possible for you to set your wrapping specs a bit
shorter? Even when I maximize your message the lines get truncated
rather unpleasantly.

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Re: Create shortcut to log on user

2002-07-13 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Roelof,

On Saturday, July 13, 2002 at 10:16 GMT +0200, clairvoyants were
mystified when Roelof Otten [RO] conjured:

RO USER=value or U=value value is the name of the source account. If
RO no FOLDER parameter is specified, the target folder will be the
RO Inbox of the given account.

The value can also be the group name if you've defined user groups
under Options/Network and Administration

RO PASSWORD=value or P=value value is the password which will unlock
RO the account if it is needed.

Likewise, this can be the group password if a groupname is used above.

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Create shortcut to log on user

2002-07-12 Thread Andy Morrison

Hello list

  Is it possible to create a shortcut with a command line parameter to log on a 
particular user in a
  multi-user environment when starting TB! ?

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Best regards,
 Andy  



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