Hi The Bat list people
Please could you tell me how to export emails or copy them across (hundreds of
them) from The Bat into Outlook?
Is there also a simple way to duplicate or replicate the Bat folder structure in
Outlook?
Many thanks
All the best
Paul
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On Monday, December 8, 2003, 3:48 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> well, I added those files and folders, and it STILL locks me out of
>> getting mail every day.
M> When you say "added", do you mean added to some exclusion list so that
M> they are not scanned? I am not familiar with AVAST, that's why I ask
Hello Paul,
PC>> not sure I want to exclude all tmp files, I think it already excludes
PC>> windows temp files. I think I can add folders & tbi & tbb files.. I'll
PC>> give it a try, thanks!
>
> well, I added those files and folders, and it STILL locks me out of
> getting mail every day.
When yo
On Sunday, December 7, 2003, 7:33 PM, you wrote:
M>> Maybe it is scanning *.tmp files. Or even *.TBB or *.TBI files. Can you
M>> exclude these extensions (or TB's mail directories) from scanning? (Just
M>> to test :))
PC> not sure I want to exclude all tmp files, I think it already excludes
PC>
Hello Thomas,
On Monday, December 8, 2003, 3:23:05 PM, you wrote:
>> Yes, all the mail where it happen are in HTML.
>> But not All HTML messages give broken lines or ad space or extra
>> lines. Could not found the reason yet.
>> But why is it not broken when I use Selecting and F4?
> Sounds lik
Hello Edgar,
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 07:50:01 +0100 GMT (08/12/2003, 13:50 +0700 GMT),
Edgar wrote:
> Yes, all the mail where it happen are in HTML.
> But not All HTML messages give broken lines or ad space or extra
> lines. Could not found the reason yet.
Me neither.
> I'm using Micro edit for my m
Hello Edgar,
>> Is there any possibilities of working with The Bat! mail archive
>> (*.arc) not by extracting it again into your account? For example if I
>> need to find a letter in the archive.
E> Where can I find that program to make the archive?
I guess it's included in The Bat! Tools>Backup
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