Hello Gerard,
Saturday, January 05, 2002, 11:39:50 AM, you wrote:
GdV> time. I guess the best way would be to remove Outlook al together, but
GdV> I cant find it in the add/remove program option.
Outlook comes as part of MS Office. So start the "remove" for Office,
select "add/remove features
Hello ETM,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 10:03:43 AM, you wrote:
E> I cannot handle the pressure of the quotes using initials rather than >,
E> have always found it personally distracting when attempting to read the
E> original post.
Sorry for using it... ;o) But if you want to use plain ">" ins
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 9:48:45 AM, you wrote:
TF> Wow, this is good news - I didn't even know that this wish has become
TF> reality! :-) I will run some tests tonight and confirm. Do you know
TF> when this was changed?
No, I am afraid I don't. I am only using TB for two da
Hello Jody,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 9:25:55 AM, you wrote:
JW> No, I want to get only get mail _smaller_ that 1meg. But thanks ... :)
Me again... I think I just understood your problem. I noticed that the
text in the menu can be read and understood in two ways.
"Receive headers only if si
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 9:23:14 AM, you wrote:
TF> Unfortunately, this deletes the message from the server after download
TF> of the headers.
Actually they are not deleted but rather marked as "read" on the
server. If you want to receive them, use the Dispatcher included in T
JW> No, I want to get only get mail _smaller_ that 1meg. But thanks ... :)
But this is just what it does, isn't it? Let's say you receive a
"normal" textmessage at a size of approx 3000 kb. This would be
downloaded as usual.
But if there is a message exceeding the 1 meg, you would just get a
no
Hello Jody,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 8:34:28 AM, you wrote:
JW> What I want is that if I have a message in my inbox (on the mail
JW> server) that is larger than 1meg to skip downloading it to the bat
JW> (I want to just leave it on the server).
Got to the "Account > Properties" (Shift
Hello Lars,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 12:49:49 AM, you wrote:
LG> But you can also use the usual button to get a 'check all accounts'
LG> function. Just hold down the SHIFT button on your keyboard while you
Thank you, that's excellent!
LG> BTW, please don't start a new topic with replying t
Hello Dwight,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 12:43:33 AM, you wrote:
DAC> On 1 Jan 2002, 4:44:57 PM, Gnissman wrote:
>> What I would like to use is to have a button I can click on that
>> does just this. Is there any way I can do this?
DAC> alt f2
Thanx for your advice, but I
I converted to TB yesterday and set it up to use 4 accounts. The
only way I know to retrieve mails of all accounts is to use the
drop-down function of the receive-button and select "check all" or use
the keyboard shortcut.
What I would like to use is to have a button I can click on that does
just
I am wondering whether there is any way to export mails from the Bat
to import them in MS Outlook again. Please don't ask why... ;o) but
this would come in real handy for me.
Thanks,
Volker
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