Hi, Roelof,
Thanks for your response.
On Friday, July 6, 2012, at 9:59 a.m., you wrote in response to my query
about adding an account to two computers:
RO>TB stores the number of accounts in the registry. Therefore it won't
RO>look for more accounts.
RO>Create a new account with the same name a
On Tuesday, January 3, 2012, 11:44:45 AM, Julian Beach (Lists) wrote and
to which Dwight Corinn concurred::
>> So, if you are holding off on an upgrade because you are afraid that
>> TB! v5 will not be as good as your current version, my experience is
>> that the upgrade is painless. If you are e
Hi, Dwight,
You wrote:
> Is your positive experience with IMAP a function of using ver. 5.0.0,
or
> were you able to get it to work with version 4.0.18. or earlier?
'version 4.x worked better with IMAP than any other client I tried.
4.0.18 is a pretty old version. It shows at the bottom of
Hi, Dwight,
Thanks for your response. Please see below.
On Saturday, January 15, 2011 11:09 PM Dwight Corrin wrote
In response to my question:
> If you have set up a whole bunch of folders for your mail, do you have
> to do the same for your phone? Aren't the folders located on the
> computer
On Friday, January 14, 2011 at 2:28 PM Peter Fjelsten wrote regarding
the use of TB and smartphones with IMAP
"I check the same accounts using an Android phone, webmail, TheBat and
Outlook.
Using IMAP means that a mail is marked read when it's read on any of
those
clients. Also all mail is availab
Hi, all.
I and my wife may soon be migrating to "smartphones." However, how
does one synchronize e-mail between two computers and two smartphones?
Is this purpose served through use of IMAP? If so, isn't that a
problem? I have tried to get IMAP to work with The Bat, but haven't
been very su
Hi, all
What could be the cause of The Bat sending out old messages? This
morning I became aware that at least four old messages from three
different user accounts resident in our Bat software at home, have been
sent out in the past 24 hours. I am aware of at least four occurrences,
but there co
Thanks, Paul,
Your notes will be very useful. One question I forgot to ask:
Hajdu recommended in response to my question"What is the best way to set
up The Bat on a new computer when that computer is attached to a home
network that has 2 computers running The Bat?" that I use a backup of TB
fr
Jens Franik Sent on Monday, August 17, 2009 3:52 PM
>> so I would get something like VMware's Fusion that would allow me to
>> do this.
>I wouldn't do this, check out http://www.virtualbox.org which is
>smaller, easier, faster and more stable (my opinion).
Hi, Jens,
Thanks. I will definitely
Hi. Can anyone explain why jpeg files inserted into an outgoing e-mail
message functions differently in The Bat and in Outlook. In The Bat, if
I set up an outgoing message as HTML or HTML/print, and insert an
"image" , the image being a jpeg file, recipients using Outlook as well
as The Bat, will
Hi, Everyone.
Primary question:
Is there a way in which to adjust paragraph spacing (termed "leading" in
the publishing world) on outgoing messages such that when a recipient
who uses Outlook attempts to reply, all of his replies aren't forced
into double spacing between paragraphs?
Backgr
Hi, Luc,
You responded to my question concerning the transfer of one mail account
into another instance of the The Bat running in a separate Window user's
account, and explained what Roelof meant by "setting a mail directory
to another's user's mail directory" by writing : " Options --->
prefer
Hi, Roelof,
In response to my question about moving a mail account from one user's windows
account to another user's window's account on the same computer, you wrote:
>1. Login to Windows as user A.
>2. Don't start TB
>3. Start Regedit and delete this directory from the registry:
>4. HKEY_CURREN
Hi, Stuart,
On Wednesday, April 09, 2008 5:49 AM, you wrote regarding my
synchronization question:
>By leaving the mail on the server you do not need to sync except for
Sent mail.
>When you connect to your email account with either machine it will
download the
>mail that the current computer has
A typo on the note just sent to the list makes a sentence
incomprehensible.
I wrote, in error:
"OK. I have successfully installed The Bat on the laptop and I have
also
successfully set up on the laptop as its Mail directory, a copy of the
same directory that is on the laptop.
What I intended t
Hi, Dan and other list members:
Although I have kept the same subject line, because the subject remains
the same, a more appropriate title, at this point would be
"synchronization revisited."
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 10:20:39 PM, Dan Lester wrote:
>I keep two computers synchronized daily, morni
Hi, Dan,
Dan Lester wrote on Wednesday, April 02, 2008 at 9:59 AM:
>I keep two computers synchronized daily, morning
>and night, by using a little program (25 bucks I think) called
>Directory Toolkit. It does a host of other things, but I use it to
>synchronize a directory called "all my stuff
Hello fellow listmates:
Old-timers will recall that 3-5 years ago I inquired as to the best way
in which to use The Bat on more than one home computer. Some
suggestions were posted, but I never followed through. However, with my
intention to upgrade to the current version (see separate post)
Hello fellow listmates,
As a long time user of The Bat, I have never found it necessary to
upgrade. However, I no longer have tolerance for ver. 1.62r's lack of
formatting functionality, and would also like to have more tagging
options, so, its time to upgrade. In my current set-up, I have ab
Regarding the sending of photographs via e-mail using Adobe Photoshop
Elements 5.0 in conjunction with The Bat, Richard Newman wrote on
Tuesday, October 02, 2007 1:57 PM:
>You have to save them as files and then attach the files by hand.
>In preferences, set E-mail Client to "Save to Har
Hello, fellow Bat users!
I have Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0. Can anyone familiar with this
software explain to me how I can use or configure the software to
e-mail, using The Bat, a group of selected photographs to a group of
recipients. Photoshop appears to be set up to work with Outlook,
Outl
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 at 12:50:23 -0500, Avram wrote:
> I know that both Lotus Notes and Outlook allow for e-mail groups to be
> created very easily, without placing any addresses in the bcc field.
To which Robin Anson replied on Monday, November 27, 2006 4:49 PM:
>But all the addresses need to
In response to my question aboutn setting up an e-mail group that would
allow me to send mail by just typing the group name in the "to" field,
Marck Pearlstone replied with two suggestions:
"...create a local email address of (say) [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put
that in the To: field. I then put the
Mary Bull on Monday, September 04, 2006 at 4:25 PM wrote, in response to
a post by Jack S. LaRosa on TBUDL that asked about downloading the
latest version without having to shell out any more money:
> Yes, go ahead and get v. 3.85.01. So long as we are in the 3.xx
> series, your current registrati
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