On 11/21/06, Peter Fjelsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is is possible to clear all IMAP caches at once?
Nope.
BTW, what about just deleting the tbb/tbi files? Is that a bad idea? Will
TB! be confused? Or is there any information stored therein not mirrored to
the IMAP server?
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On 11/21/06, Peter Fjelsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know I can clear a single folder cache through folder properties,
> but seriously, I can't be the only one in need of a global clear
> command?
I'd rather that I could assign a shortcut to it (which I believe I
cannot).
Would be great
On 11/14/06, Peter Fjelsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Should I use TB!'s internal backup tool, or should I use something
> else? Allie has suggested IMAPSize, but I'm not really satisfied with
> it. Any ideas?
What I do it is:
* Use a provider that backs up
* Copy mail to a local folder.
On 11/14/06, Robin Anson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Popfile does support IMAP. I don't use IMAP so I can't comment on how
it works, but see
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExperimentalModules
Ouch, my bad. Thanks for correcting me, I will definitely have a look.
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On 11/8/06, Peter Fjelsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And a last question (for this time), do I need to specify the IMAP root
> folder in account properties? Currently I haven't and things seem to be
> working as they should, but perhaps I am missing out on some convenient
> features?
I haven't
On 11/7/06, Peter Fjelsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have not been able to purge automatically. Has to be run manually.
OK. And while speaking of purging, what does compression do in an IMAP
environment? If I have understood things correctly, when I tell TB! to
compress an IMAP folder, it bo
nence? Anything
else?
And, is there any reason *not* to do full synchronisation of all folders, on
condition that my connection is fast enough?
* Filter do not always work automatically (sometimes you need to
manually refilter).
I'll guess I'll stick with server filtering as far as
n issues I should be aware of?
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On Saturday, April 5, 2003, 00:48, Mark Knipfer wrote:
> Is this setting for saving a message that you are composing every N
> seconds?
Yes.
> If yes, where does it save the message you are composing?
To the outbox, as a draft. Great feature IMHO.
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Usin
rrently an option :-(.
It should be possible by exporting a message, altering it and then
reimport it. Of course this could be done automatically, but it sure
isn't a simple solution.
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the
infected mail when I got an alert from the temp folder.
So, the question must be, why is TB! able to import even virus
infected messages here when it is not at Kim's? How does it work for
other that is using NAV CE 7.6?
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, but I did get the basic idea
right. You might not care, but it does satisfy me :-)
And to Jonathan, I would greatly appreciate an explanation of MX records
if you have the time. If you don't could you point me to some basic but
good introduction?
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. Maybe they have
some dns pointers strangely configured?
Hopefully there is someone on this list who can tell more from these
logs, I don't know the relevant RFC's to tell exactly what is going on.
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t; accounts to another. Why the difference on TBUDL?
Where in the sequence of Recieved: does it occur?
Can you post the entire chain here?
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mory enough. I'll stick with my current templates.
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essage from within the address
book. Is there any way to make it happen automatically even when I enter
an email address manually? Currently I am using a user template for such
cases, but if there is a tick option... Well, that would be easier.
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mply too hard for me to get working in the
> time I had available.
Kerio Personal Firewall (www.kerio.com). You can use it just like ZA
or you can tweak it the way you want. But there is no need to, if you
want it simple it will be.
Works like a charm.
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> |
> |
> | [...]
> `
> This is for the "secure" reply button on every archive page.
Didn't know this. Of course this is not acceptable, please change this
behaviour as soon as possible! (not directed to Carsten of course...)
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Usi
uld be closed when you perform
this option. Of course mail stored in this folders will be deleted
when you do so, so don't do it if you want to keep the mails.
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thanks for the tip.
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want with an IMAP server and proper IMAP
capabilities of TB!.
> For sometime I was doing this with TB!, i.e., all my mail was on the
> server. Nothing on my working machine on which TB! is installed.
No, but again, all tasks was performed on your working machine which
means heavy
b and tbi files
> locally, which is everything and not just relevant information.
My fault, I was doing other things while writing this mail, apparently I
didn't get it all together at the end :-)
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nd_ processed remotely which would mean only the
relevant information is sent to the client, not the entire message base.
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u seem to want to do is
>outlined there.
It does? I know there's information about the client/server mode, but I
didn't see any about the mixed setup I want. I'll go back and have a
look again.
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apabilities... Check it out.
As long as TB! haven't implemented IMAP no mail server would be
sufficient. Even with Hamster installed, how should one TB! now of a
message being moved from folder a to folder b on the other TB!?
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uld work
as a generic email client.
As I have understood it this is not possible, but hopefully I'm wrong.
Or am I?
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Apart from what Marck said about "them"; no one has argued about a list
server's ability to bounce mails. A mail server is not the same as a
list server is not the same as a client. Don't mix the terms, it will
(and obviously has, no harm intended) confuse you.
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Kerio (www.kerio.com).
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="ClavAccount"'
Works like a charm! And it seems I can add as many domains as I want to
by just copying the two lines and adjusting the domain information.
Great!
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to adjust the sending account.
Would it be possible to do this with a macro?
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Current
On Monday, March 10, 2003, 15:13, Joseph N. wrote:
> Can't seem to find this in the archives:
> 1. What file(s) are the quick templates?
\ACCOUNT.QTN
> 2. What file(s) are the account-level templates?
\ACCOUNT.CFG
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> updated and the messages.tbb file accessed, the virus scanner then can
> have quarantined the whole message base.
True, of course. Didn't think of anything beyond TB!.
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I'm afraid the messages are gone.
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e if I remove the ' signs. If I leave them,
the filter does not work though.
Do you have any other filter above that acts on the message?
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t; remove ones that are already there.
Correct, I missunderstood your request. I suppose it can be done with
some regex's, but I can't help you here.
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if you
want to - entire columns.
Did that help?
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Don't know. I tried adding an extra %- at the end but that didn't help,
never tried moving the ' though.
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I agree this is a very important issue. However, TBBETA is a better
place to suggest and discuss new features, I therefore cross post your
letter there (or here, depending on where you are reading this :-)
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- why this happens and how I can fix it?
Change the last two lines from:
%SUBPATT="1"%-'
%CAPITAL='%OFromFName',
to:
%SUBPATT="1"%-'%CAPITAL='%OFromFName',
That should do it.
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hough of the problem that has been reported with the backup
tool, I wouldn't want to rely on it being capable of making a restore.
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nd]
> ===
> Now, what i'm looking for is this:
> 00:00:00":"%IF:'%TIME=""hh:mm:ss""'<='03:59:59':'night' should
> produce 'hello' instead of goodnight but all the others should remain
&
me.
> Especially when all I ever seen from the program was a DOS program.
There is a web interface. Take a look at the bottom of
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/manual/installing.html
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Word helped, for some not.
Sometimes they are indeed strange, the zeros and ones :-)
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Current
PI. My fault.
So, how do I tell?
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On Friday, February 21, 2003, 12:00, Allie Martin wrote:
> It would seem that when the file is added as an attachment, the
> template is generated.
Not over here using Word 2000.
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s in this
group. Then select the group instead of the root of the address book.
Be careful when deleting the group to make sure you don't accidentally
delete the individual address book entries.
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Hello,
I need a freeware MAPI client for installation on a mission critical
Windows 2000 server. It must be very reliable and should accept and pass
on mails without any user intervention. Currently we are using OE, which
does not meet any of the above conditions.
Any ideas?
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ash, and nothing gets rid of those unless I empty folders or exit
> the program.
Right click the folder you want emptied and tick mark "Maximum number
of stored messages is". Leave the number at zero. Next time you purge
all folders the messages in this folder will be deleted.
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stand out differently from the text
> above it and the text below it.
Again, you cannot do this since TB! is not capable of sending
formatted text.
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d me.
Most rtv's shows a as a space when selected in this way. Try it in
Word for instance.
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t;- -- " as a signature delimiter I do not know, but it's not TB!'s fault
that the extra "- " is inserted before the correct delimiter. Try
signing a text with "-- " at an otherwise empty line in any other
program if you want to verify.
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't produce the same results as:
%-
8<
The first produces an extra blank line before the macro and the other
doesn't.
I was wrong when saying it doesn't matter where you put the %-. I guess
my lesson is to try things out before I say someone else is wrong .
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if you put it at
the beginning or the end of a line is a matter of what you want to
achieve.
I might be wrong here, but as I remember that is how it works.
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On Thursday, December 26, 2002, 13:33, Dierk Haasis wrote:
>> Where ever you have the blank lines, just put %- at the beginning of
>> the line.
> Not at the end?
It shouldn't matter.
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x27;ve been using it happily since. It
has some problems with incorrectly time stamped files originating from a
Macintosh, but other then that it works like a charm.
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ssign a hotkey combination for it and
use this hotkey instead of your ordinary way to delete messages.
You might even be able to assign the delete key as hotkey for your
manual filter, but that I don't know.
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On Thursday, December 12, 2002, 16:16, Gerard wrote:
> What ouy could do is reset it all to "factory default".
If I'm not mistaken, this setting is not ticked by default. At least,
when I create a new folder it isn't.
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epeat as necessary.
Note, this is on my English system, if you have localized TB! then the
shortcuts might be different.
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me to use the account
default settings, then adjust one of them to look like you want it. As
soon as you make any changes to any of the folders with this option
selected, all other will change accordingly.
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| Park.
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lication Programming
Interface (MAPI). Make sure Mapi32.dll is in the Windows System folder.
--- 8< ---
If Mapi32.dll isn't in the correct folder, place it there (IIRC it can
be downloaded from Ritlabs homepage). If this doesn't help, try setting
TB! as the default MAPI-client.
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I can so it's definitely possible.
Can you right click a file and select Send To - Mail Recipient?
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ing the word
password among the first lines.
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ns. Check "Allow send/fetch
without entering the access password (if any)". That should do what you
want.
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the least, poor.
TB! will have better support for IMAP in v2.0, but don't ask when v2.0
is going to be released, no one here could tell.
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ne:
> Actions: faMarkRead,faoAdvAddressOut
...should look like:
> Actions: faMarkRead,faoRegExp,faoAdvAddressOut
But that's not a problem, regular expressions should not be checked for
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) add
several keywords at once, separated by |. If you want to search for
phrases, enclose them in [square brackets].
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t;Rule").
It's not a very convenient way of making the changes either, but at
least it's within TB! as you asked for.
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mean it is way out of bounds?
Yes, and top=770 means it's just below the bottom. Change not only the
left value but the top as well.
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should that
be originator :-) of each message.
I for sure does not want my address there and I'm sure I'm not the only
one feeling that way. Please remove them, Since the archive is not
updated anymore, it does no good having them there either.
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the left, you have to
wait until the first message touches the left border again.
In other words, it's not just a one time problem, it occurs every time
the MT has cycled through all messages.
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rk.
I hope I managed to make myself clear.
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This List and its helpful members are one of the best parts of TB.
And, if you haven't found it yet, the keyboard combination you're
looking for is CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-L.
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nyone else feel like reporting?
Jonathan, have you seen this thread? Any thoughts?
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Current versi
admin
> configurations but is being surprised by the mailto: behaviour.
Could it be that TB! for some reason tries to log on to one account but
tries to send the message from another? It would indeed be a strange
behaviour, but it's my last shot.
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36.20021022095732@;myrealbox.com> ?
If so, maybe someone with experience from using user accounts should
help him out (you might take this as a hint if you feel like it :-)
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the two users will now the admin
password, can't his/her own account be the admin account as well then?
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d you can set each accounts priviligies under
"Options | Network and administration...".
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e be there? Why not write the
> line like this?
No, spaces are not allowed in the 8.3 name standard.
> "C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe" /nologo
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send mails. But that doesn't make sense, the dialog
for POP authentication doesn't look like that. Neither should it pop up
until the account password is entered and accepted.
I can't think of anything else then third-party software trying to limit
access to TB!.
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a Windows 2000 system, but FAT32 so there are no
> file permissions.
I have no idea then, unless you have any other strange software
installed which could password protect individual applications?
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manage to help you with this.
Could it be that TB! or it's files are stored in a directory which is
encrypted or where you don't have normal access priviligies? A long
shot, but at least a shot :-)
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password should not be labeled "Log on to The Bat!".
Could you maybe make a screen dump showing the two dialogs you are
talking about? Upload it to a suitable site and post the URL here.
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ctrl-v.
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our glass is not shown for the particular message
you want to send.
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Current version is 1.6
On Monday, October 21, 2002, 16:33, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>> In my 2.7 beta 3 I don't have this sponsor splash
> Maybe they didn't put it in the beta, and just the final release?
Probably, but now I can't get hold of the beta anymore :-/
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now have to context menu the message, choose Move to Folder ... and
> have a look. Wouldn't be much more convenient to see it in the grey
> header panel.
You can add a column in the MT showing the folder. Right click the
column header and make sure "Folder" is in the right bo
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, 10:48, Richard Wakeford wrote:
> Again humble apologies and I'll triple check everything next time.
:-)
So, is your filter working like expected now?
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attachments separately
since I discovered the mentioned bug a long time ago).
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On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 23:47, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> 6? What happened to 2? Or the rest of them in between for that matter?
> ;)
Beta 2-5 has been out since late august/early september. At least some
of them has been discussed on TBBETA.
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On Thursday, October 17, 2002, 09:08, Richard Wakeford wrote:
> I know I must be doing something very basically wrong but can't see
> what at the moment :-(
I repeat what I've already said; post the filter here and let us
evaluate it.
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rrow though, thank you!
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Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http:/
nly
concern is it isn't freeware, I would very much appreciate not having to
pay for my modest need of file synchronization.
Does anyone have any freeware suggestions?
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essage in
your removal filter.
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Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
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Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
knowledge of TBUDL being divided by two, if you understand
what I mean. And, furthermore, the new users won't have access to the
heavy expertise present here.
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e it simpler for
those confused by all commands, type the following at a command prompt
or in a batch file:
regedit.exe /e thebat.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\RIT
Change "thebat.reg" to whatever you want, including a path if you do not
want the file to end up in the current directory
he ckt builds at http://www.ipgpp.com instead, they are distributed
with excellent TB! plugins.
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n't life strange?
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Marcus Ohlström
Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
PGP Public Key at http://www.canit.se/~marcus/pgp.asc
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
account :-)
> Another option would be to copy an 'account.cfg' from another account
> and just change the settings?
I don't know if that file contains any other account specific data,
maybe someone else could help here.
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