Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Thomas, Monday, April 30, 2007, 1:27:36 PM, you wrote: Hello Doug, On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 21:55:37 +0200 GMT (30/04/2007, 02:55 +0700 GMT), Doug Higby wrote: DH Using the wonderful virtual folders of TheBat, I created a folder that DH contains all messages that are flagged but not replied. I also have a DH script that unflags messages that I reply to - I forget how I did DH that, but can supply details if interested. That way, when the DH messages leave the virtual flagged folder (after I reply to them), DH they don't retain the flag. I'm interested. I use the flag the same way as you: Messages that still need to be replied to get flagged, and a virtual folder keeps track. However, I have to unflag them manually. Therefore, your script would come in handy for me. OK, it is simpler than I thought. 1. In Sorting office, create a rule under Common Filters, Replied Messages. 2. The name of the rule is Unflag replied messages 3. In the action section, add Mark the message as unflagged -- Dougmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** TheBat! Voyager 3.99.3 on Windows XP Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Doug, On Thu, 3 May 2007 17:52:01 + GMT (04/05/2007, 00:52 +0700 GMT), Doug Higby wrote: DH OK, it is simpler than I thought. DH 1. In Sorting office, create a rule under Common Filters, Replied DH Messages. DH 2. The name of the rule is Unflag replied messages 2a. Condition: Any message DH 3. In the action section, add Mark the message as unflagged Thanks, works a charm! -- Cheers, Thomas. I tested this program in the presence of a certified child labourer, and she went crazy over it. - Wanda Sloan in a software review for an icon-generating program. http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/ Message reply created with The Bat! 3.99.3 under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hi On Monday 30 April 2007 at 2:37:47 AM, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Rudnick wrote: I heard that problems can occur if leaving messages in the Inbox. You may want to move read messages into a 'Hold' folder. Or perhaps, as I do, for each account my final incoming mail filter moves all remaining messages to an other incoming folder to leave the inbox empty. -- Best regards, MFPA Don't talk unless you can improve on the silence Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello MFPA, On Tue, 1 May 2007 10:10:44 +0100 GMT (01/05/2007, 16:10 +0700 GMT), MFPA wrote: M Or perhaps, as I do, for each account my final incoming mail M filter moves all remaining messages to an other incoming folder M to leave the inbox empty. I also use what you call other incoming folders, and they are name, for example Inbox ML, Inbox Thomas, Inbox Office etc. Bt not for keeping the Inbox empty, as all messages will be moved somewhere after I have read them; some need manual treatment. The reason I have added the account names is because otherwise it is impossible to tell in which account's Inbox the unread messages are, if you use the Unread tab. The Unread tab is very useful when you have many folders. -- Cheers, Thomas. MegaHertz - a VERY large car rental company. http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/ Message reply created with The Bat! 3.99.3 under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Michael, Monday, April 30, 2007, 3:34:30 AM, among other things, you wrote: MR I'm not new to TheBat. I did notice this problem, though when messages were MR automatically moving after I checked them. OK, no offence meant. I assumed you might be new because of your question about Read filters. I find the glitch I mentioned a particular nuisance because of the way I deal with some of my mail. To reduce the number of folders visible in my folder tree I filter a group of messages together for my first resding. Then they are moved by a 'Read' filter to an archive with associated virtual folders for separating messages from individuals in the group. In some cases where I do not want to archive all messages the Read filter only moves the message if it is flagged. Because I usually navigate using the spacebar I have customised the shortcut 'Ctrl+space' for flagging a message. Hoping this may be of interest. -- Best regards, Roger :flag-southafrica: The Bat! v3.99.3 with AntispamSniper 2.0.0.4 , on Windows XP, version 5 1, build 2600 and Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Doug, Sunday, April 29, 2007, 9:55:37 PM, among other things, you wrote: DH Thanks Roger for the spacebar tip. I've been using TheBat! for at DH least four years but this is new to me. Am I supposed to read the DH manual or something?! Perhaps, but it is not kept up to date! For a quick review browse through the file thebat.tip in your main Bat folder. I did a search there for 'space' and came up with the following: You can use Space key to read messages without entering in the message text area. Once the end of a message is reached, a stroke of Space bar will take you to the next message. -- Best regards, Roger :flag-southafrica: The Bat! v3.99.3 with AntispamSniper 2.0.0.4 , on Windows XP, version 5 1, build 2600 and Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Doug, On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 21:55:37 +0200 GMT (30/04/2007, 02:55 +0700 GMT), Doug Higby wrote: DH Using the wonderful virtual folders of TheBat, I created a folder that DH contains all messages that are flagged but not replied. I also have a DH script that unflags messages that I reply to - I forget how I did DH that, but can supply details if interested. That way, when the DH messages leave the virtual flagged folder (after I reply to them), DH they don't retain the flag. I'm interested. I use the flag the same way as you: Messages that still need to be replied to get flagged, and a virtual folder keeps track. However, I have to unflag them manually. Therefore, your script would come in handy for me. -- Cheers, Thomas. If you ate pasta and antipasta, would you still be hungry? http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/ Message reply created with The Bat! 3.99.3 under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hi On Friday 27 April 2007 at 4:40:40 PM, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Rudnick wrote: I want to be able to read and process the messages that appear in my Inbox. Once I'm done with the message, I usually file it for future reference. My goal in filtering *read* messages is to automate the filing process. You could always use incoming filters to do the filing but set up a virtual folder to view all unread messages in any folder. That way, already filed and disappears from the virtual folder when you mark it as read. -- Best regards, MFPA Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hi, I'm new to this group but not to TheBat! I appreciate the mail filtering suggestions and will add my system to the mix. Messages are marked read automatically when viewed for six seconds. (I would forget to mark them as read otherwise). But then, If I determine a message needs action, I flag the message. Using the wonderful virtual folders of TheBat, I created a folder that contains all messages that are flagged but not replied. I also have a script that unflags messages that I reply to - I forget how I did that, but can supply details if interested. That way, when the messages leave the virtual flagged folder (after I reply to them), they don't retain the flag. I'm not totally there yet, my inbox has a couple thousand messages, because I don't do anything with them, but this has to change... I will probably make a filter do delete messages that are three months old if they are read, unflagged and not parked. An important message that I will refer to again several times, I will park. As I mentioned, I am not totally satisfied with my system and I am only scratching the surface of what TheBat! can do, so keep the suggestions coming. Thanks Roger for the spacebar tip. I've been using TheBat! for at least four years but this is new to me. Am I supposed to read the manual or something?! Doug Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Filtering Read Messages
I'm experimenting with using filters for read messages. I've been filtering incoming mail for some time with good success. My goal is to have mail from common people or domains automatically go to the proper folder after I'm done with it. I started with people who I often receive mail from. I set up a few filters and noticed that the messages filter automatically, using a pattern that I'm not aware of. Sometimes I had read the message but wasn't done with it. I then had to hunt down the message and process it. Since then I turned all the filters to manual, to make sure that I choose when to filter the mail. So now I have a few questions for the experts! - If 'Manual' is not selected, when is mail filtered in a folder? - Will mail filter out of *any* folder? If so, I guess I can use a condition to only filter out of the Inbox. - I put a button on the toolbar to refilter. It's now 3 clicks to filter a folder (Refilter button, OK, Close). Is there any way to have the refilter process run without as much interaction (fewer clicks)? Any other suggestions on filtering read messages would be appreciated. -- Michael Rudnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 3.99.1 on Windows XP 5.1 (2600) Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Michael, On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MR Any other suggestions on filtering read messages would be appreciated. Why don't you just filter them to their respective folders as soon as they arrive in your inbox and then read them in situ in the folders. It seems (unless I've completely misunderstood) that you filter all your messages to various folders *after* reading anyway? -- Regards, Richard | The Bat! 3.99.3 with POP3 account AntispamSniper 2.0.0.4 | Windows XP (build 2600) version 5.1 Service Pack 2 | F-Prot AV, Outpost Firewall Pro, Spysweeper, Adaware, SpyBot | CPU: Athlon 1.09 Ghz | RAM: 1024 MB Holiday in France: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/lazyhomes/holiday.html Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Michael, I'm experimenting with using filters for read messages. I've been filtering incoming mail for some time with good success. My goal is to have mail from common people or domains automatically go to the proper folder after I'm done with it. What you want to do is similar to the set up I have. - I have addresses for what you call 'common people' in my address book and they all belong to a same Group. - I have an Incoming filter that checks if Sender belongs to Group and, if so, the message is moved to a folder that I called 'My Inbox'. - In Account/Properties/Options I have disabled (deselected) the 'Mark message as read when it has been read for..' so that messages are NOT marked as read after N seconds. I want to decide when I am _done_ with a message and I manually mark them as read with Ctrl+M (Actually, I have customised this to use Space). - It is this manually marking as read what triggers Read filters, and I basically have two, both of them only looking (applying) to My Inbox folder: Filter 1.- If the message IS flagged, the message is moved to an 'Action-Reply' folder. (This way, if I want to reply later or take further action, I flag the message before marking it as Read). Filter 2.- This filter will only trigger if 1 hasn't but, anyway, it checks if the message is NOT flagged and then moves the message to folder '\\Account\Group\%ABFromName'. - I then have a Replied filter that similarly to Read filter 2, looks only to folder 'Action-Reply' and moves the replied message to '\\Account\Group\%ABFromName'. This one, together with an Outgoing filter that checks if Address groups. Group contain first recipient, move both the message I have just replied to and my own reply to folder '\\Account\Group\%ABFromName'. HTH. But if something is not clear enough or you need more detail, please ask. So now I have a few questions for the experts! - If 'Manual' is not selected, when is mail filtered in a folder? AFAIK, when manually marking it as read. - Will mail filter out of any folder? If so, I guess I can use a condition to only filter out of the Inbox. Read and Replied filters have an extra 'Folders' tab where you can select if the filter applies to 'Any folder' or just to one or more folders. - I put a button on the toolbar to refilter. It's now 3 clicks to filter a folder (Refilter button, OK, Close). Is there any way to have the refilter process run without as much interaction (fewer clicks)? Not that I know of. But I think you don't really need to use 'Re-filter'. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v3.99.3 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello Michael, Friday, April 27, 2007, 2:59:52 PM, among other things, you wrote: MR I'm experimenting with using filters for read messages. MR Any other suggestions on filtering read messages would be appreciated. MR There is one problem you should be aware of: I am assuming that you may be new to The Bat! and may not know that you can navigate through a list of messages just by using the space bar. If the message is long enough 'Space' moves one down the message and eventually moves one to the next unread message. At this point it marks the message you are leaving as 'Read' and this triggers any 'Read' filter, *except* if the message is the last one in the folder; for this last message you have to mark the message manually as 'Read' for the filter to trigger. I reported this problem in July 2005 but it has never been fixed. -- Best regards, Roger :flag-southafrica: The Bat! v3.99.3 with AntispamSniper 2.0.0.4 , on Windows XP, version 5 1, build 2600 and Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Filtering read messages to individual folders
tbudl, After I've read a set of messages, I'd like to be able to filter them to their own folders for posterity. All the messages have their own Kludges tag, thanks to POPFile, that I can filter on. I'd like it to work this way: X-Text-Classification: mvst move to folderSwim Team X-Text-Classification: tennismove to folderTennis etc. I'm certain TB!'s filtering can do this and have played around some with varying results. One of which was to send my entire Inbox folder into never-never land - still don't know where those e-mail went! :) I would typically want to manually run these filters rather than do so automatically. Help on setting the filters up would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dave Kennedy Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Hallo Dave, On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:05:32 -0400GMT (25-8-03, 14:05 +0200, where I live), you wrote: DK I'd like it to work this way: DK X-Text-Classification: mvst move to folderSwim Team We'll keep this example. Go to the sorting office (Account - Sorting office) Create a new incoming filter Name the filter 'Swim team' (meaningful names are the best) String: 'X-Text-Classification: mvst' Location: 'Kludges' Presence: 'Yes' Move message to: 'Swim team' Make sure that 'Active' is checked and 'Manual only' is not, both are the defaults. As easy as that, can all be done from the first tab of the filter. -- Groetjes, Roelof Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Monday, August 25, 2003, 8:28:38 AM, Roelof wrote: R On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:05:32 -0400GMT (25-8-03, 14:05 +0200, R where I live), you wrote: DK I'd like it to work this way: X-Text-Classification: mvst DK move to folderSwim Team R Go to the sorting office (Account - Sorting office) R Create a new incoming filter R Name the filter 'Swim team' (meaningful names are the best) R String: 'X-Text-Classification: mvst' R Location: 'Kludges' R Presence: 'Yes' R Move message to: 'Swim team' R Make sure that 'Active' is checked and 'Manual only' is R not, both are the defaults. R As easy as that, can all be done from the first tab of the R filter. This creates an incoming filter, as you state. What I'm looking for are manual filters that I can run after I've _read_ a message(s) and then press CTRL-ALT-M (for example) and have all filters associated with CTR-ALT-M fire and move the messages to the appropriate folder. Thanks for your help! -- Dave Kennedy Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders
On Monday, August 25, 2003, 8:39:38 AM, Dave Kennedy wrote: DK This creates an incoming filter, as you state. What I'm looking for DK are manual filters that I can run after I've _read_ a message(s) and DK then press CTRL-ALT-M (for example) and have all filters associated DK with CTR-ALT-M fire and move the messages to the appropriate folder. On the first tab of the Sorting Office screen, down near the bottom, are two checkboxes - the first for Active, the second for Manual Only. Check Manual Only. The filter will only work when you run it manually. If you're only using this filter on messages you've read, put it in the Read messages group of filters, not the Incoming mail group. (I don't know if this will actually make any difference to a manual-only filter, but it will make it easier to find anyway.) The next step is to to to the fourth tab in the Sorting Office - the Options tab, check off the box which says Execute action of this rule by pressing Hot Key:, and then inserting the Hot Key (Ctrl-Alt-M) you want to use. -- Deborah Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Hallo Dave, On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:39:38 -0400GMT (25-8-03, 14:39 +0200, where I live), you wrote: DK This creates an incoming filter, as you state. What I'm looking DK for are manual filters that I can run after I've _read_ a DK message Well, you can create a read filter, that automatically gets triggered after the message gets the status 'read' (as opposed to 'unread') You can also create a filter set it to manual and at the 'Options' tab associate it with a hotkey (combination) -- Groetjes, Roelof Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[3]: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Hi Dave, On Monday, August 25, 2003 at 1:39 PM, Dave wrote: This creates an incoming filter, as you state. What I'm looking for are manual filters that I can run after I've _read_ a message(s) and then press CTRL-ALT-M (for example) and have all filters associated with CTR-ALT-M fire and move the messages to the appropriate folder. Put the filter as Roelof outlined in the Read Messages section of the Filters, select Manual instead of Active and on the Options tab, assign it a hot key. That should be all you need. -- Regards, Terry Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3 Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[4]: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Monday, August 25, 2003, 8:50:48 AM, Terry wrote: T Put the filter as Roelof outlined in the Read Messages T section of the Filters, select Manual instead of Active and on T the Options tab, assign it a hot key. That should be all you T need. Is it OK to assign more than one filter to the same hot key? -- Dave Kennedy Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[5]: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Hi Dave, On Monday, August 25, 2003 at 2:19 PM, Dave wrote: Is it OK to assign more than one filter to the same hot key? There's the catch. To my knowledge, you can only have one filter per hot key. I hope someone tells me I am wrong. What I have done in the past to get around this is to: Assign a hot-key to the Re-filter messages option in the Folder menu. When that pops up, you can select the filters you want to run by group. Select Read and manual only and it should work. The only caveat is that you don't have any other Read filters that do things you might not want. For example, I have a Read filter that saves the highlighted message as text. It's a manual only filter and I wouldn't want that to run and so this solution wouldn't work for me on one particular account. It would be great as a work-around if there was some way to double-up on filters - for example, move a set of messages to one folder and, as they enter that folder, have a set of filters that act on the messages and filter them further. I don't know if that is possible or not. I've experimented some but have never been able to get it to work. Hopefully, someone will tell me there's a real easy way of doing this that I have missed. -- Regards, Terry Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3 Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Hello Terry, On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:23:27 +0100 GMT (25/08/2003, 21:23 +0700 GMT), Terry wrote: It would be great as a work-around if there was some way to double-up on filters - for example, move a set of messages to one folder and, as they enter that folder, have a set of filters that act on the messages and filter them further. I don't know if that is possible or not. I've experimented some but have never been able to get it to work. Hopefully, someone will tell me there's a real easy way of doing this that I have missed. It 's a good idea for the wishlist. I just checked, and Incoming filters, while they have a drop-down box arrow, don't actually have a drop-down box. Would be nice if you could choose Source folder from anywhere. Add it to the wishlist. -- Cheers, Thomas. Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste. Was ist das fuer eine Zeitform: Ich haette kein Kind werden sollen? Preservativ defekt. Message reply created with The Bat! 2.0 Beta/4 under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build A using a Pentium P4 1.7 GHz, 128MB RAM Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: Filtering read messages to individual folders
Hi Thomas, On Monday, August 25, 2003 at 4:40 PM, Thomas wrote: It 's a good idea for the wishlist. I just checked, and Incoming filters, while they have a drop-down box arrow, don't actually have a drop-down box. Would be nice if you could choose Source folder from anywhere. Add it to the wishlist. Thanks for that suggestion. I've submitted it to the wish list. -- Regards, Terry Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3 Current version is 1.62r | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Filtering READ messages?
This may sound as a stupid question but when are READ messages filtered/processed? I've created several read filters, which work just fine using manual re-filtering (no, I did not check the 'manual only' checkbox in the sorting office for these rules) but when I just read on, nothing happens to the messages I've just read (except them being marked read - 'unbolded'). Leaving the folder or the account neither has any effect. Anyone? Yours, Per Gøtterup (using 1.54/beta 25) -- Per Gøtterup [EMAIL PROTECTED] · PGP: 0xBAD47FA5 · ICQ: 9042837 Systems Administrator NetGroup A/S · Store Kongensgade 40H · DK-1264 Copenhagen K · Denmark Phone: +45 33130055 · Fax: +45 33130066 · Web: www.netgroup.dk Technical Account Manager N|G|D|C NetGroup Data Center · Sydvestvej 100 · DK-2600 Glostrup · Denmark Phone: +45 70274555 (24/7) · Web: www.ngdc.net / www.ngdc.dk Familiarity breeds familiarity. -- 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
Re: Filtering READ messages to NON-TB folder
Hello Sir, On Monday, May 08, 2000 at 07:28:12 GMT +0200 (which was 10:28 PM where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: But in that way messages will go *directly* to Archive Folder, no? What I do now is exporting them as msg files to the external folder. Ah, I misunderstood the question, sorry. The closest thing I can see is under the actions tab in the filter, "export message to file" You should be able to specify any path for the file, since it is external to TB. You'll have to experiment to see if this suits your needs. -- Thanks for writing, Januk Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.42 under Windows 98 4.10 Build A -- -- 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] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Filtering READ messages to NON-TB folder
Hi Sir On Tue, 9 May 2000 07:28:12 +0200GMT (which was 9/05/2000, 7:28 +0100GMT for me), you wrote: SJ But in that way messages will go *directly* to Archive Folder, no? SJ What I do now is exporting them as msg files to the external SJ folder. depends on how you set your filters: if you use an incoming mail-filter, the message will instantly be placed in the archive-folder. if you use a read-filter however, you'll have the same functionality as now, but you'll have 1 message-base instead of hundreds of seperate messages (this also saves a lot on disk-space system-overhead) hth :-) -- Der Immer Jodelende Schweizer In Lederhosen Roel [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Speelplein Aboe http://www.aboe.zzn.com * A pessimist is never disappointed. -- -- 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] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Filtering READ messages to NON-TB folder
Hello TBUDLers, Can someone tell me how can I filter read messages from "TB" folder to my "TBUDL Archive" folder that is *outside* TB [c:\Archive\Inbox Archive\TBUDL Archive]? Dejan Doesn't have the sense God gave an animal cracker. = My primary e-mail address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - My alternative e-mail addresses are: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kinky Stories; http://216.35.120.23/Indices/106418.html = -- -- 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] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re: Filtering READ messages to NON-TB folder
Hello Sir, On Monday, May 08, 2000 at 20:20:43 GMT +0200 (which was 11:20 AM where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: Hello TBUDLers, Can someone tell me how can I filter read messages from "TB" folder to my "TBUDL Archive" folder that is *outside* TB [c:\Archive\Inbox Archive\TBUDL Archive]? As far as I know, this is not possible directly. But what you can do is create a folder in TB called TBUDL Archive. Then under folder properties, change the path of this folder to point to c:\Archive\Inbox Archive\TBUDL Archive Then you'll be able to filter to your Archive folder with no problems. -- Thanks for writing, Januk Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! 1.42 under Windows 98 4.10 Build A How do crazy people go through the forest? They take the psycho path. -- -- 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] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re[2]: Filtering READ messages to NON-TB folder
On Tuesday, May 09, 2000, 5:52:46 AM, Januk Aggarwal said on the subject "Filtering READ messages to NON-TB folder": JA As far as I know, this is not possible directly. But what you JA can do is create a folder in TB called TBUDL Archive. Then JA under folder properties, change the path of this folder to JA point to c:\Archive\Inbox Archive\TBUDL Archive But in that way messages will go *directly* to Archive Folder, no? What I do now is exporting them as msg files to the external folder. Dejan "Gee, that feels pur-ty..."- Bubba = My primary e-mail address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - My alternative e-mail addresses are: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kinky Stories; http://216.35.120.23/Indices/106418.html = -- -- 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] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Filtering Read Messages
I'm having problems using filters to delete read messages. The rule is active, it's not manual only, but it will only work when I select "re-filter". Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? Cheers Ian G. -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --
Re: Filtering Read Messages
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Wednesday, October 13, 1999, Ian Gore wrote about Filtering Read Messages: IG I'm having problems using filters to delete read messages. The rule is IG active, it's not manual only, but it will only work when I select IG "re-filter". Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? Read messages filter works when cursor goes off the message (or to another folder, or folder view window closed) after message has been marked as read automatically. If you marked message as read 'by hands' you will have to re-filter. -- Best regards, Oleg Zalyalov. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! version 1.36 under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 5, RC 1.1 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, click below and send the generated message. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --