Hello tbbeta,
I was just reading some discussion on protection of messages. I
think this is a very valuable asset that The Bat! provides, but there
is one thing I would like to be able to do. Maybe others have already
got a good solution for this. If so maybe they could share.
When I get a
On Monday, November 8, 2004, 14:33, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
Would a possible solution be to have a key/mouse combination that
when a message is dragged from one folder to another, (ie.
Ctrl/drag), it is parked automatically in the destination folder.
A workaround is to park the message, *copy*
Hello Marcus,
A reminder of what Marcus Ohlström typed on:
08 November 2004 at 15:40:30 GMT +0100
MO A workaround is to park the message, *copy* it to the new folder,
MO unpark and then delete the original. Not as smooth, but it might be
MO easier then moving/finding the message.
What's
Hello Marcus,
Monday, November 8, 2004, 8:39:12 AM, you wrote:
MO A workaround is to park the message, *copy* it to the new folder,
MO unpark and then delete the original. Not as smooth, but it might be
MO easier then moving/finding the message.
A bit awkward.
MO If you move to the same folder
Hello Tony,
Monday, November 8, 2004, 8:51:29 AM, you wrote:
TB What's even easier is top create a read message filter.
TB Condition = Message attributes is flagged
TB Action = Move message to the folder... Whatever one you want!
TB Mark message as Parked
TB Then just flag the
Hello Stuart,
A reminder of what Stuart Cuddy typed on:
08 November 2004 at 16:08:12 GMT +0100
SC Not a bad idea, although it doesn't solve the problem of only being
SC able to move to one folder.
How come you replied to my message 42 minutes BEFORE I sent it?
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Best regards,
Hello Tony,
Monday, November 8, 2004, 9:33:56 AM, you wrote:
TB A reminder of what Stuart Cuddy typed on:
TB 08 November 2004 at 16:08:12 GMT +0100
SC Not a bad idea, although it doesn't solve the problem of only being
SC able to move to one folder.
TB How come you replied to my message
Hi Stuart,
Would a possible solution be to have a key/mouse combination that when
a message is dragged from one folder to another, (ie. Ctrl/drag), it
is parked automatically in the destination folder.
Why not just, move and protect? A key combination that asks for the
folder and then moves
Hello Stuart,
A reminder of what Stuart Cuddy typed on:
08 November 2004 at 17:04:47 GMT +0100
SC Fixed now.
Well almost.
SC Hello Tony,
SC Monday, November 8, 2004, 9:33:56 AM, you wrote:
I actually wrote it at 15:33 PM this afternoon.
Try this in your reply template:
A reminder of
Hello Raymund,
Monday, November 8, 2004, 11:05:59 AM, you wrote:
Would a possible solution be to have a key/mouse combination that when
a message is dragged from one folder to another, (ie. Ctrl/drag), it
is parked automatically in the destination folder.
RTT Why not just, move and protect? A
My reply template--
Hello Tony,
Monday, November 8, 2004, 11:09:07 AM, you wrote:
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Your suggestion
A reminder of what Tony Boom typed on:
Monday, November 08, 2004 at GMT
Hello Stuart,
A reminder of what Stuart Cuddy typed on:
08 November 2004 at 18:31:54 GMT +0100
SC Something else must be missing as this does not make sense.
Your right, it don't, but the above does so I don't know what you left out.
Oooops, try this...
Hello %TOFNAME,
Hi Stuart,
RTT Why not just, move and protect? A key combination that asks for the
RTT folder and then moves and protect it, seems to be the right thing
RTT here.
Not sure I understand this. :(
Why? Is my english so bad? :-(
Do you mean that the developers would create such an option?
On Monday, November 8, 2004, 18:05, Raymund Thomas Tump wrote:
Why not just, move and protect? A key combination that asks for the
folder and then moves and protect it, seems to be the right thing
here. Well parking would be nice but only for finding the message,
or?
Parking *is*
Hello Raymund,
Monday, November 8, 2004, 11:54:10 AM, you wrote:
Not sure I understand this. :(
RTT Why? Is my english so bad? :-(
Probably just the thick layer it has to get through on this end. :)
Do you mean that the developers would create such an option?
RTT Would be nice. Or provide a
Hello Stuart,
A reminder of what Stuart Cuddy typed on:
08 November 2004 at 16:08:12 GMT +0100
SC Not a bad idea, although it doesn't solve the problem of only being
SC able to move to one folder.
No your right, it would be nice if when you wanted to rerun the filters
you could choose
On Monday, November 8, 2004, 16:31, Tony Boom wrote:
No your right, it would be nice if when you wanted to rerun the
filters you could choose what filter to run instead of them all
running at once.
Then second https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=3671
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Regards,
Marcus Ohlström
Using
Stuart Cuddy [SC], wrote:
RTT Would be nice. Or provide a way to invoke a folder selection from a
RTT filter.
SC I can see how this would work, just thought that a way of dragging
SC while holding down the Ctrl key might work quickly. Just as when you
SC move a file in Windows it will be
Hello Marcus,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 at 15:39:12 [GMT +0100] (which was 15:39 where I live) you
wrote:
MO On Monday, November 8, 2004, 14:33, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
Would a possible solution be to have a key/mouse combination that
when a message is dragged from one folder to another, (ie.
On Monday, November 8, 2004, 21:00, Alain de Gevigney wrote:
An other one is to use a 'park' color, a filter that color every
park messages and an other one to park every colored messages.
You cannot get a filter to automatically search all folders, can you?
Maybe you could set up a VF
Hello Marcus,
A reminder of what Marcus Ohlström typed on:
08 November 2004 at 20:30:03 GMT +0100
MO Then second https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=3671
Seconded.
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Best regards,Tony.
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Hi Marcus!
Parking *is* protecting. Are you maybe confusing parking with
flagging?
I know. But Stuart first told us that he likes to protect messages and
then asked for a key/mouse combination to park a moved messages.
Obviously to find the messages faster after moving.
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I'm already gone,
On Monday, November 8, 2004, 23:15, Raymund Thomas Tump wrote:
Parking *is* protecting. Are you maybe confusing parking with
flagging?
I know. But Stuart first told us that he likes to protect messages
and then asked for a key/mouse combination to park a moved messages.
Obviously to find
Hi TBBeta,
Hi Marcus!
Parking *is* protecting. Are you maybe confusing parking with
flagging?
I know. But Stuart first told us that he likes to protect messages and
then asked for a key/mouse combination to park a moved messages.
Obviously to find the messages faster after moving.
Hmmh.
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