On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
>> And, by the way, does TB 3b4 work fine with the IMAP protocol?
>>
> Summary
> Imap is fine.
> Turn of global indexing.
> Choose which folders you want tb to store for itself - it stores them
> all by default.
>
> Details.
>
> Imap works
On 10/04/2009 06:39 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
>> unfortunately compactheader doesn't work correctly with 3b4 ;(
>
> And, by the way, does TB 3b4 work fine with the IMAP protocol?
>
> Paul
>
Summary
Imap is fine.
Turn of global indexing.
Choose which folders you want tb to store for itsel
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 11:12 AM, psmith wrote:
I've just installed TB3b4 (because 3b3 was driving me nuts). I use IMAP,
so on startup, it proceeded to download everything (although I'm pretty
sure 3b3 had already done that). Unfortunately, it appears to have
screwed things up.
On 02/10/09 16:22, Steven Stern wrote:
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On 10/02/2009 10:08 AM, brian wrote:
On 10/02/2009 10:59 AM, brian wrote:
I've just installed TB3b4 (because 3b3 was driving me nuts). I use IMAP,
so on startup, it proceeded to download everything (
On 10/02/2009 11:22 AM, Steven Stern wrote:
See the release notes. Those buttons are now on the header panel of each
message. You can put them back on the top toolbar. (I have.) Also, get
the "compactheader" extension to control the space used by the message
header panel.
Thanks for the ext
On 10/02/2009 11:19 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
brian wrote:
Never mind. I found the (very tiny, unlabelled) arrows next to where it
read "Smart Folders". Clicking those changes the view to "Unread
Folders", "Recent Folders", etc. Eventually, I got it back to "All
Folders". That was a bit di
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On 10/02/2009 10:08 AM, brian wrote:
> On 10/02/2009 10:59 AM, brian wrote:
>> I've just installed TB3b4 (because 3b3 was driving me nuts). I use IMAP,
>> so on startup, it proceeded to download everything (although I'm pretty
>> sure 3b3 had already d
brian wrote:
>
> Never mind. I found the (very tiny, unlabelled) arrows next to where it
> read "Smart Folders". Clicking those changes the view to "Unread
> Folders", "Recent Folders", etc. Eventually, I got it back to "All
> Folders". That was a bit disturbing, to say the least.
>
> Another thi
On 10/02/2009 11:13 AM, Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
Hi,
At the top of your mail folders, you have two little arrows. Using them
allows you to change the look of your accounts and permit you to go back
to an inbox per account
Thanks, I just found them. It seems a bad idea to make "Smart Folders"
the d
On 10/02/2009 10:59 AM, brian wrote:
I've just installed TB3b4 (because 3b3 was driving me nuts). I use IMAP,
so on startup, it proceeded to download everything (although I'm pretty
sure 3b3 had already done that). Unfortunately, it appears to have
screwed things up. I have several accounts; they
Hi,
At the top of your mail folders, you have two little arrows. Using them
allows you to change the look of your accounts and permit you to go back
to an inbox per account
Regards
Le 02/10/09 16:59, brian a écrit :
I've just installed TB3b4 (because 3b3 was driving me nuts). I use
IMAP, so
I've just installed TB3b4 (because 3b3 was driving me nuts). I use IMAP,
so on startup, it proceeded to download everything (although I'm pretty
sure 3b3 had already done that). Unfortunately, it appears to have
screwed things up. I have several accounts; they're all listed on the
left side, bu
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