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On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, 11:29:02 PM, Deborah wrote:
JC 2. When I select a Mail Folder to see the messages in, what
JC determines which message get the focus? It would be nice if the
JC first unread message would get the focus.
Usually it will
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On Friday, August 8, 2003, 5:33:13 PM, Tim wrote:
I've just discovered The Bat and am impressed! I am currently
using Opera 7.11 for browsing and email. I've tried to configure
Opera to use The Bat as it's email client with no success...
Tim,
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Does anyone use TB! for retrieving messages from server with POP3 and
secure connection (STARTLS)?
Both secure to regular and dedicated port end up with this:
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On Friday, July 25, 2003, 9:06:55 AM, Roelof wrote:
SH How do I /not/ sort?
Sort on an item that's the same for all messages. If you don't park
any messages and subsequently sort on 'parked' then you've got the
messages in the database order. Or
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 12:42:58 PM, Allie wrote:
DK Order in which messages are downloaded from server and stored in
DK TB!s message database. That would be don't sort setting or
DK sort by place in database. Simplest of all. It shouldn't be
DK
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 2:43:47 PM, Marck wrote:
But TB! still lacks sort by database order feature which I often
miss (sometimes I move messages around folders and really wish to
see them sorted that way).
I am at a loss to understand the
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, 2:21:25 PM, Allie wrote:
DK I tried sorting both by received and created time and
DK somehow I finally settled for created time as being better, but I
DK still got messages in wrong order.
I neglected to comment on
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On Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 11:31:25 PM, Ricardo wrote:
DK This pisses me off with TB too. In all mail clients before TB, I
DK sorted my mail by time of arrival - time of arrival on server. If I
DK sort in any other way, by time created or by time
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On Monday, July 21, 2003, 2:36:38 PM, Thomas wrote:
And the Created time is just the time of the sender's computer
when he/she sends out the email.
Your POP server should receive the mail just a few minutes after the
Created time. So you could
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On Monday, July 21, 2003, 9:16:40 AM, Joe wrote:
Unfortunately, TB doesn't support this feature. TB won't show the
time when the email arrives at the POP3 server. There are two types
of time listed in TB, Received and Created. Personally, I don't
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On Thursday, June 26, 2003, 8:15:16 PM, Peter wrote:
I'm using a batch file that Allie Martin wrote, saving the complete
TB! directory to a RAR archive. It is much easier to use than the
Isn't the MAIL directory enough?
Domchi
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On Friday, June 20, 2003, 4:27:55 PM, Leif wrote:
moderator
Please include a -- that's dashdashspace right below your
name. This will allow TB to automatically cut off your PGP sig and
everything else below the -- when someone replies to you.
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I would like messages in certain folders (Trash, for example) sorted
in the way they are in the database - in order I delete them, from
oldest to newest. I can't find the way to do that.
I usually delete the message, and want to read it again
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On Monday, June 16, 2003, 10:33:50 AM, Stuart wrote:
AM This is more than signature destruction. I see no signatures at
AM all or any evidence of there ever being one. :/
I'm pretty sure that this is a bug. If I create a message in a common
folder
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On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, 12:07:25 PM, Allie wrote:
DK Hm. Just tried it, and no, it seems that attachment is stored
DK with original message. If I delete all the attachments from
DK attachment directory, messages still keep the attachments - both
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I'm trying to understand how TB handles the attachments.
I have TB set to keep attachments in separate directory. However, even
if I delete the file from that directory, it seems that it keeps the
attachment in body of the message that was sent to me
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On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, 2:55:15 AM, Allie wrote:
DK I have TB set to keep attachments in separate directory. However,
DK even if I delete the file from that directory, it seems that it
DK keeps the attachment in body of the message that was sent
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