Hello,
some users asked me about it and I have discovered one solution, thanks to
9Val, who helped me with filter setting.
What we need:
- AnotherMacros plugin with %FolderPath macro returning whole folder path
http://www.thebat.cz/stazeni/pluginy/anothermacros0321.zip
- new header defined in "P
Hello Greg,
> There is a minor problem though. If you would like to close the
> 'Archive' account to free up memory, you are not able to do so without
> completely closing TB, and re-opening. Probably was not thought of in
> the original design, but what can I say. If I open up Windows Task
> mana
Hello Jon,
> I don't know if this is related, but I could not drag two specific
> files to attach to a compose window when I attempted this in 3.71.03.
> Both were pdfs. Other files could be dragged and attached normally. I
> am using 3.65.03 and the two problematic files attach normally.
That's
Hello Dwight,
>> I was composing a message and I attached a PDF file. To make sure it
>> was the proper file I double clicked on its icon in the attachment
>> pane of editor and, after replying yes to the warning about opening
>> an attachment, I got the following AV:
>
> can't confirm. Able to op
Eugene Gladchenko schrieb:
Hi,
Did anyone notice that 3.71.03 incorrectly displays the size of a file
attached to a message? For example in the attachments pane I can see
44515 bytes but when I save the file to the hard drive the size will be
44544 bytes. The file itself is OK but the size displ
Hi,
Did anyone notice that 3.71.03 incorrectly displays the size of a file
attached to a message? For example in the attachments pane I can see
44515 bytes but when I save the file to the hard drive the size will be
44544 bytes. The file itself is OK but the size displayed by The Bat! is
wrong.
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