Re: Search function

2021-06-02 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Stefan,

On Wednesday, June 2, 2021 you wrote:

STvT> Hello Jack,

>> I am completely flummoxed by the search function. It does not seem to make 
>> any
>> sense and although it seems to be intuitive, apparently it isn't.

STvT> I've just executed a search for your "lwv" string and found your message,
STvT> just as I expected. So, it could be something related to your setup.

I'd be interested in how you set up the parameters for that search.

I've never had any trouble with Windows search function (CTRL_F) but that hotkey
combination invokes TB!'s search function just as if you'd clicked on the 
search icon. 

STvT> Generally speaking, search function could be tricky especially when it
STvT> comes to its support on various IMAP servers, so YMMV.

This is a POP account if that makes any difference.

Anyway, thanks again for trying to help.

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Re: Search function

2021-06-02 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBUDL
Hello Jack,

> I am completely flummoxed by the search function. It does not seem to make any
> sense and although it seems to be intuitive, apparently it isn't.

I've just executed a search for your "lwv" string and found your message, just 
as I expected. So, it could be something related to your setup.

Generally speaking, search function could be tricky especially when it comes to 
its support on various IMAP servers, so YMMV.

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Search function

2021-06-01 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello TBUDL'ers,

I am completely flummoxed by the search function. It does not seem to make any
sense and although it seems to be intuitive, apparently it isn't.

Specifically, I was searching for a three letter string (lwv) and it returned
dozens and dozens of "hits", none of which appeared to contain that three letter
string. I used all the criteria available (text, header, any, etc.) and although
the results were different, none of the hits contained the string.

Does it actually work or am I just missing something?

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Re: Search function

2019-03-24 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MAU,

On Sunday, March 24, 2019 you wrote:

M> Hello Jack,

>> How would one go about de-selecting VIEW RFC-822 headers? It's most annoying 
>> the
>> way it is.

M> It is a toggle option. Select View/RFC-822 headers.

Thanks for that Miguel but it seems that NOT SELECTING is the default. When I
choose to see the RFC-822 header information, my preview window suddenly has two
new tabs at the bottom, one named HEADERS and the other named TEXT. Clicking on
the HEADERS tab shows only the header information in the preview pane. I have to
click on TEXT to see the actual message preview.

However, thanks to your superior knowledge in the intricacies of all things TB!,
you have led me to the solution. To wit: ALL of the resulting hits in the search
were all sent as HTML files. Guess what my default browser is. That's right,
Chrome. All of the HTML files contain one or more instances of the string
"google" thereby meeting the search criteria.

So, many thanks Miguel. It would have taken me quite a while to suss this out
without your help.

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Re: Search function

2019-03-24 Thread MAU
Hello Jack,

> How would one go about de-selecting VIEW RFC-822 headers? It's most annoying 
> the
> way it is.

It is a toggle option. Select View/RFC-822 headers.

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Re: Search function

2019-03-23 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MAU,

On Friday, March 22, 2019 you wrote:

M> Hello Jack,

>> The latest messages from MAU and Paul F. Siebern regarding TB! not being 
>> able to
>> access Gmail after March 31st reminded me that I too had received a message 
>> from
>> Google regarding March 31st. Only my message was to inform me of the 
>> following:
>>
>> This is a reminder that on April 2, 2019 we’re shutting down consumer Google+
>> and will begin deleting content from consumer Google+ accounts. Photos and
>> videos from Google+ in your Album Archive and your Google+ pages will also be
>> deleted.

M> I  also received that one, but it is different. It pertains to Google+
M> which,  as  you  quote,  will  be shutting down. The "March 31st" date
M> mentioned  in this message, is when they suggest you start downloading
M> your content, if you don't want to loose it.

>> However, I had to manually search through several different TRASH folders to
>> find the message. This is because when I tried to use TB!'s search function 
>> to
>> find messages which had the string "google" in it, it always returned many 
>> hits,
>> most of which, if not all, did not contain that string. I used the criteria 
>> "ANY
>> PART" or "TEXT" or "SENDER" assuming that that's where that string would be.

M> I'd  bet  they *did* contain the string, most probably in the headers.
M> Most  of  which are not shown/displayed unless you select View/RFC-822
M> headers. This is so because "ANY PART" means exactly that, any part of
M> the  message (the whole message) even if some part(s) are not normally
M> displayed.

If I set the search criteria to SENDER then I get only those messages where the
sender is actually "google". "ANY PART" returns 98 messages whereas TEXT returns
only 90 messages so that seems to validate what you're saying.

How would one go about de-selecting VIEW RFC-822 headers? It's most annoying the
way it is.

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Re: Search function

2019-03-22 Thread MAU
Hello Jack,

> The latest messages from MAU and Paul F. Siebern regarding TB! not being able 
> to
> access Gmail after March 31st reminded me that I too had received a message 
> from
> Google regarding March 31st. Only my message was to inform me of the 
> following:
>
> This is a reminder that on April 2, 2019 we’re shutting down consumer Google+
> and will begin deleting content from consumer Google+ accounts. Photos and
> videos from Google+ in your Album Archive and your Google+ pages will also be
> deleted.

I  also received that one, but it is different. It pertains to Google+
which,  as  you  quote,  will  be shutting down. The "March 31st" date
mentioned  in this message, is when they suggest you start downloading
your content, if you don't want to loose it.

> However, I had to manually search through several different TRASH folders to
> find the message. This is because when I tried to use TB!'s search function to
> find messages which had the string "google" in it, it always returned many 
> hits,
> most of which, if not all, did not contain that string. I used the criteria 
> "ANY
> PART" or "TEXT" or "SENDER" assuming that that's where that string would be.

I'd  bet  they *did* contain the string, most probably in the headers.
Most  of  which are not shown/displayed unless you select View/RFC-822
headers. This is so because "ANY PART" means exactly that, any part of
the  message (the whole message) even if some part(s) are not normally
displayed.

> Although my message from Google did not mention TB!'s permission to fetch mail
> from Google, The March 31st deadline was contained in the message.

As  I said above, they suggest you start saving/downloading G+ content
*before* March 31st.

> That aside, does anyone know why the search function would return so many
> invalid hits? Was I doing it incorrectly?

Explained above. Most probably they were not invalid hits. 

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Search function

2019-03-22 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello TBUDL'ers,

The latest messages from MAU and Paul F. Siebern regarding TB! not being able to
access Gmail after March 31st reminded me that I too had received a message from
Google regarding March 31st. Only my message was to inform me of the following:

This is a reminder that on April 2, 2019 we’re shutting down consumer Google+
and will begin deleting content from consumer Google+ accounts. Photos and
videos from Google+ in your Album Archive and your Google+ pages will also be
deleted.

However, I had to manually search through several different TRASH folders to
find the message. This is because when I tried to use TB!'s search function to
find messages which had the string "google" in it, it always returned many hits,
most of which, if not all, did not contain that string. I used the criteria "ANY
PART" or "TEXT" or "SENDER" assuming that that's where that string would be.

Although my message from Google did not mention TB!'s permission to fetch mail
from Google, The March 31st deadline was contained in the message.

That aside, does anyone know why the search function would return so many
invalid hits? Was I doing it incorrectly?

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Re: Search function freezes

2013-09-11 Thread Forums
Hello Jack,

Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 6:21:07 PM, you wrote:

J> Hello Forums,

J> On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 you wrote:

F>> Hello Rick,

F>> Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 4:44:22 PM, you wrote:

F I am running TB 5.4 on Win 8/64



F>> I have created another problem for myself. I wanted to move a sub folder to 
another main folder. I went to edit folder properties and changed the Parent 
Folder to the one I wanted. That was accepted but it has disappeared. It is not 
in the chosen folder, nor anywhere else that I can find.

F>> Can someone enlighten me on what has happened please.
F>>  

J> Check out the messages pertaining to "lost" folders in the archive:

J> 
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=ctrl%2Balt%2Bshift%2Bl&l=tbudl%40thebat.dutaint.com

J> There may be something in there to help with your problem.

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Re: Search function freezes

2013-09-11 Thread Rick
F> I am running TB 5.4 on Win 8/64

F> It has been running without problem until recently the search
F> function (F7) freezes on searching a particular account. In that
F> account I have noticed that some emails cannot not be read and
F> there is a popup which says "Cannot read the base header". I was
F> wondering if this is causing the problem and if so is there a way
F> to rebuild the messages. Currently there are over 1200 messages in it.

If what Jernej doesn't fix the issue, create a new folder and drag the
1200  messages  to  it.  Then  go into the empty folder and delete the
database  files  - the path is under the "information" tab and you can
just  click  it.  When  that folder is empty (except for sub folders),
go  back  to the Bat and drag the messages back. That makes it rewrite
everything

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Re: Search function freezes

2013-09-11 Thread Forums
Hello Rick,

Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 4:44:22 PM, you wrote:

F>> I am running TB 5.4 on Win 8/64

F>> It has been running without problem until recently the search
F>> function (F7) freezes on searching a particular account. In that
F>> account I have noticed that some emails cannot not be read and
F>> there is a popup which says "Cannot read the base header". I was
F>> wondering if this is causing the problem and if so is there a way
F>> to rebuild the messages. Currently there are over 1200 messages in it.

R> If what Jernej doesn't fix the issue, create a new folder and drag the
R> 1200  messages  to  it.  Then  go into the empty folder and delete the
R> database  files  - the path is under the "information" tab and you can
R> just  click  it.  When  that folder is empty (except for sub folders),
R> go  back  to the Bat and drag the messages back. That makes it rewrite
R> everything

Thanks for the replies. That has got it sorted out. I went through all the 
menus and must have missed it.

I have created another problem for myself. I wanted to move a sub folder to 
another main folder. I went to edit folder properties and changed the Parent 
Folder to the one I wanted. That was accepted but it has disappeared. It is not 
in the chosen folder, nor anywhere else that I can find.

Can someone enlighten me on what has happened please.
 


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Re: Search function freezes

2013-09-11 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Forums,

On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 you wrote:

F> Hello Jack,

F> Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 6:21:07 PM, you wrote:

J>> Hello Forums,

J>> On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 you wrote:

F>>> Hello Rick,

F>>> Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 4:44:22 PM, you wrote:

F> I am running TB 5.4 on Win 8/64



F>>> I have created another problem for myself. I wanted to move a sub folder 
to another main folder. I went to edit folder properties and changed the Parent 
Folder to the one I wanted. That was accepted but it has disappeared. It is not 
in the chosen folder, nor anywhere else that I can find.

F>>> Can someone enlighten me on what has happened please.
F>>>  

J>> Check out the messages pertaining to "lost" folders in the archive:

J>> 
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=ctrl%2Balt%2Bshift%2Bl&l=tbudl%40thebat.dutaint.com

J>> There may be something in there to help with your problem.

F> Thank you - the first one corrected it.


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Re: Search function freezes

2013-09-11 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Forums,

On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 you wrote:

F> Hello Rick,

F> Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 4:44:22 PM, you wrote:

F>>> I am running TB 5.4 on Win 8/64

F>>> It has been running without problem until recently the search
F>>> function (F7) freezes on searching a particular account. In that
F>>> account I have noticed that some emails cannot not be read and
F>>> there is a popup which says "Cannot read the base header". I was
F>>> wondering if this is causing the problem and if so is there a way
F>>> to rebuild the messages. Currently there are over 1200 messages in it.

R>> If what Jernej doesn't fix the issue, create a new folder and drag the
R>> 1200  messages  to  it.  Then  go into the empty folder and delete the
R>> database  files  - the path is under the "information" tab and you can
R>> just  click  it.  When  that folder is empty (except for sub folders),
R>> go  back  to the Bat and drag the messages back. That makes it rewrite
R>> everything

F> Thanks for the replies. That has got it sorted out. I went through all the 
menus and must have missed it.

F> I have created another problem for myself. I wanted to move a sub folder to 
another main folder. I went to edit folder properties and changed the Parent 
Folder to the one I wanted. That was accepted but it has disappeared. It is not 
in the chosen folder, nor anywhere else that I can find.

F> Can someone enlighten me on what has happened please.
F>  

Check out the messages pertaining to "lost" folders in the archive:

http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=ctrl%2Balt%2Bshift%2Bl&l=tbudl%40thebat.dutaint.com

There may be something in there to help with your problem.

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Re: Search function freezes

2013-09-11 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 11:52:12, Forums wrote:

> It has been running without problem until recently the search
> function (F7) freezes on searching a particular account. In that
> account I have noticed that some emails cannot not be read and there
> is a popup which says "Cannot read the base header". I was wondering
> if this is causing the problem and if so is there a way to rebuild
> the messages. Currently there are over 1200 messages in it.

Click Folder > Maintenance Centre, select the folder and select "Check
Integrity/Repair".

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Search function freezes

2013-09-11 Thread Forums
I am running TB 5.4 on Win 8/64

It has been running without problem until recently the search function (F7) 
freezes on searching a particular account. In that account I have noticed that 
some emails cannot not be read and there is a popup which says "Cannot read the 
base header". I was wondering if this is causing the problem and if so is there 
a way to rebuild the messages. Currently there are over 1200 messages in it.

Help would be appreciated.

Regards 

David

  

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Re: Search function

2002-03-27 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Jernej,

On Wednesday, March 27, 2002 at 9:32:14 AM you wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part):

E>> Is there a way to do a multiple criteria search?  I find I can only search
E>> based on one selection.

JS> You can use & and | to separate multiple criterias.

Yes. But you can't search for

'Pit Palme' in Sender
AND
'Have a nice day' in Body.

No matter how you enter the two criteria 'Pit Palme' & 'Have a nice day' it
will end up in a search for both of them in 'Sender' _or_ (or even _and_?)
'Body' which ain't the intention.
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Re: Search function

2002-03-27 Thread Jernej Simončič

Hello ETM,

27. marec 2002, 8:48:23, you wrote:

E> Is there a way to do a multiple criteria search?  I find I can only search
E> based on one selection.

You can use & and | to separate multiple criterias.

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Re: Search function

2002-03-26 Thread ETM

Is there a way to do a multiple criteria search?  I find I can only search
based on one selection.

Elaine

Hello Nick

On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, you wrote

> Hello Carsten Guthardt-Schulz,

> On Tuesday, March 26 2002 at 10:09 PM PDT, you wrote:

>> Am I blind? How do I do a search with multiple criteria, 

> Tools/Search... or use F7.



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Re: Search function

2002-03-26 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Carsten Guthardt-Schulz,

On Tuesday, March 26 2002 at 10:09 PM PDT, you wrote:

> Am I blind? How do I do a search with multiple criteria, 

Tools/Search... or use F7.


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Search function

2002-03-26 Thread Carsten Guthardt-Schulz

Am I blind? How do I do a search with multiple criteria, e.g.
BODY = "thisandthat" AND SENDER = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
or
BODY="this" OR SENDER="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"


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Re: Regexp in search function ?

2001-12-05 Thread Jernej Simončič

Hello Gerard,

5. december 2001, 17:09:27, you wrote:

GdV>  What I would like to do is search for something like the words Red
GdV>  and Blue must be present but not the word Black.

I don't know about NOT, but you can use & for AND and | for OR w/o
regexp.

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Regexp in search function ?

2001-12-05 Thread Gerard de Vries

Hi fellow  Bats,

 I have been trying to search for multiple items using the search
 option under Tools-search-advandced but I can't hack it.

 I have the dark suspicion that I have to option regex.

 What I would like to do is search for something like the words Red
 and Blue must be present but not the word Black.
 
 Red and Blue not Black

 Is this possible?
 
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