window."
3. Now for each of the "real" account go to Account//Sorting
Office/Filters//Incoming mail//New and create a filter which
operates on all mail. When it is done, hit Ctrl-C to copy it to
the clip board. Might want to move it ahead of the Known
filter just to be picky.
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Hello Don,
Saturday, May 11, 2002, 10:27:20 AM, you wrote:
DT> I'm sure this has been covered countless times. After nearly 2
years,
DT> I've finally convinced a client to move all of their employees in
the
DT> local office (10 of them) from Outloo
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Hello Allie,
Friday, May 10, 2002, 8:25:35 PM, you wrote:
N>> Thanks for the reply. This doesn't work either. When you set up a
N>> filter dealing with Incoming Mail, the Source Folder cannot be
N>> changed from Inbox to my new central folder. It se
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Hello Allie,
Friday, May 10, 2002, 6:57:40 PM, you wrote:
N>> Actually I did that, but then once they are in the central folder
N>> you can't filter them out unless they are "read." Filters on
N>> folders outside of an account for some reason cannot
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Hello Allie,
Friday, May 10, 2002, 6:36:05 PM, you wrote:
N>> Apparently the only place I can filter unread messages in in the
N>> InBox folders for each account, forcing me to replicate every
N>> filter on every account, which is really sort of a p
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Hello folks,
Thanks for the help on the illegal date error. I solved it by
exporting my address book, chosing only certain fields, (no
birthdays) and then deleting and reimporting my address book.
Bit of a pain, no idea why the programmer doesn't sim
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Hello,
I'm getting an "Invalid argument to date encode error." error
dialog every time I start TB! I can't seem to get rid of it no
matter what I do.
Any ideas? It's quite annoying!
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Robin
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