Hallo Ian,
On Fri, 25 May 2012 11:22:36 +1000GMT (25-5-2012, 3:22 , where I
live), you wrote:
IAW> I looked but could not find an imgfile folder. The other thing I did
IAW> find was a file called SMTP.LOG that was around 500 MB. Now I cannot
IAW> remember turning on logging SMTP connections.
T
> G'day Roelof,
> On Thursday, May 24, 2012, at 7:49:28 PM, you (Roelof Otten) wrote:
RO>> Hallo Ian,
RO>> On Thu, 24 May 2012 13:07:51 +1000GMT (24-5-2012, 5:07 , where I
RO>> live), you wrote:
IAW>>> It turned out I had over 38,000 files in my cache f
Hallo Ian,
On Thu, 24 May 2012 13:07:51 +1000GMT (24-5-2012, 5:07 , where I
live), you wrote:
IAW> What's with these cache files?
You can delete them, TB is supposed to do that, but forgets to when
it's terminated via the task manager.
IAW> It turned out I had over 38,000 f
Hi Miles,
> Just a little off topic. I'm also the user of Shanghai telecom. I agree that
> its
> service is bad sometimes. But, trust me, the service of netcom(merged into
> unioncom now) is worse. Perhaps we can discuss those things in private
> mails:-)
Condolences about Shanghai Telecom ;)
Hello RS,
> Not mentioning that due to the fact that I live in Shanghai sometimes
> the links embedded in the message are not possible to be downloaded
> from some foreign servers (with a high ping and sometimes Time Out up
> to 50%) - service quality I know, so I do not complain here j
Hi Rick,
>> Am I assuming correctly that the files in TheBat cache are unnecessary
>> (except for those currently in use)?
>> In other words, safe to delete all files from "cache" as part of regular
>> maintenance?
> I delete the Cache and the imgfiles
Hi
On Sunday 14 November 2010 at 8:43:31 PM, in
, Leonard S. Berkowitz
wrote:
> This occurred when Vista was rolled out. The idea was
> to inhibit user files from being created or modified in
> certain "system" directories like Program Files.
It is the default in XP as well, but I gather Vista
On Sunday, November 14, 2010, 11:55:22 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
> I've heard that at some point in the dim and distant past the mail
> folder was created at "Program Files\The Bat!"; the default was
> long since changed to "Documents and Settings\[User]\Application
> Data\The Bat!
Hi
On Sunday 14 November 2010 at 9:29:44 AM, in
, Mark Partous wrote:
> I don't remember to have done anything special, but
> mine is simply under:
> C:\Program Files\The Bat!\mail\cache
I've heard that at some point in the dim and distant past the mail
folder was
Hello Rick,
Sunday, November 14, 2010, 2:44:20 AM, you wrote:
R> I don't know what operating system you are using, but on XP mine is
R> located at:
R> C:\Documents and Settings\Rick\Application Data\The Bat!\cache
R> Replace "Rick" with your login and you hav
Saturday, November 13, 2010, 8:54:46 PM, you wrote:
> Here is the location of my cache - I have Windows 7 Home Premium,
> 32-bit: E:\My Documents\The Bat\cache
> Of course, my mail is also stored in E:\My Documents\The Bat
Thank you Bob and Rick,
Windows 7 Pro 32-bit,
my
Hi Andrew,
Saturday, November 13, 2010, 6:04:12 PM, you wrote:
> I don't have a folder "cache" in the hierarchy of my The Bat!
> messages. Should I be worried? I don't see a separate entry for cache
> location under Options | Preferences.
> Thanks!
Here is
> Monday, November 8, 2010, 1:57:37 PM, you wrote:
>> It wasn't one file, it were over fifty-thousand files. The
>> path to my mail directory is F:\TB and there's a subdirectory
>> called 'cache'. There were all those files, meanwhile deleted
Monday, November 8, 2010, 1:57:37 PM, you wrote:
> It wasn't one file, it were over fifty-thousand files. The
> path to my mail directory is F:\TB and there's a subdirectory
> called 'cache'. There were all those files, meanwhile deleted.
I don
Hallo MFPA,
On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 19:35:33 +GMT (9-11-2010, 20:35 , where I
live), you wrote:
M> Surprised it's not automatically cleared - either files not accessed
M> for x days or just oldest files if cache size is bigger than y. Or is
M> there a setting hidden somewhere
Hi
On Tuesday 9 November 2010 at 5:27:22 PM, in
, Rick wrote:
> I clean my cache out nightly. I used to use a batch
> file, but CCLEANER lets me add that folder, and it
> cleans it for me
Surprised it's not automatically cleared - either files not accessed
for x days or jus
my favourite online
> stores - they're allowed to show me the pictures and graphics they
> have. I buy a lot at amazon and Ebay and all the contacts are in
> HTML.
I clean my cache out nightly. I used to use a batch file, but CCLEANER
lets me add that folder, and it cleans it for me
--
Hi MFPA,
>> It wasn't one file, it were over fifty-thousand
>> files.
> Wow. Mine had just one file of less than a kilobyte. Maybe you view
> messages in HTML and allow the images etc to be downloaded?
Several dayly e-newspapers, newsletters from my favourite online
stores - they're allo
Hi
On Monday 8 November 2010 at 6:57:37 PM, in
, Gunivortus Goos wrote:
> It wasn't one file, it were over fifty-thousand
> files.
Wow. Mine had just one file of less than a kilobyte. Maybe you view
messages in HTML and allow the images etc to be downloaded?
--
Best regards
MFPA
Hi Mark,
> Yes, but first take your stop watch and look how long it takes before TB!
> starts up, then delete the cache and, once
> more, see how long it takes before TB! starts up and let us know if you
> see any difference! ;-)
Don't own a stopwatch. :-)
--
Regards,
GG>> got from The Bat a cache directory which contains meanwhile about 40 GB!
GG>> Can I delete all those files? ( If TB is not running).
> Gunivortus, what was the name of that file and where did you find it?
It wasn't one file, it were over fifty-thousand files.
GG> got from The Bat a cache directory which contains meanwhile about 40 GB!
GG> Can I delete all those files? ( If TB is not running).
Gunivortus, what was the name of that file and where did you find it?
--
Code 2 :canadaflag: mailto:co...@shaw.ca
The Bat! version 4.2.36.4 on Wind
On 11/7/2010 you wrote:
> Yes, but first take your stop watch and look how
> long it takes before TB! starts up, then delete the cache and, once
> more, see how long it takes before TB! starts up and
> let us know if you see any difference! ;-)
> P.S.: The answer is Yes!
MP>> I thought you were away, travelling, otherwise I wouldn't have dared to
answer! :-)
> Luister en huiver: Hello guys! I'm back!
Welcome back Roelof!
--
Rick
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and
those who matter don't mind.
- Dr. Seuss
v4.2.36.4
Hallo Mark,
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010 15:29:34 +0100GMT (7-11-2010, 15:29 , where I
live), you wrote:
RO>> Yes.
MP> I thought you were away, travelling, otherwise I wouldn't have dared to
answer! :-)
Luister en huiver: Hello guys! I'm back!
--
Groetjes, Roelof
KEYBOARD - An instrument used for en
Hello Roelof,
Sunday, November 7, 2010, 2:45:00 PM, you wrote:
RO> Yes.
I thought you were away, travelling, otherwise I wouldn't have dared to answer!
:-)
--
Best Wishes,
Mark
using The Bat! 4.2.33.1 Beta
55 days remaining in 2010.
Actually it's 54 days) + less
Hello Gunivortus,
Sunday, November 7, 2010, 1:06:21 PM, you wrote:
GG> got from The Bat a cache directory which contains meanwhile about 40 GB!
GG> Can I delete all those files? ( If TB is not running).
Yes, but first take your stop watch and look how long it takes before TB!
sta
Hallo Gunivortus,
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010 13:06:21 +0100GMT (7-11-2010, 13:06 , where I
live), you wrote:
GG> got from The Bat a cache directory which contains meanwhile about 40 GB!
GG> Can I delete all those files? ( If TB is not running).
Yes.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
May we kiss those we
Hi,
got from The Bat a cache directory which contains meanwhile about 40 GB!
Can I delete all those files? ( If TB is not running).
--
Regards,
Gunivortus
Using The Bat Vs. 4.2.33.1 Beta under Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
Current version is
> My image cache is now about 750Mb. Does version 4.1.7 offer any
> automated ability to manage the cache size and / or flush it of images
> that have not been accessed for a set period of time?
I flush it every night since it never seems to do it. I made a batch
file because I am lazy
[Reply to: »Ian« · 2009-01-07 · 17:25 h (CET)]
Moin, Ian!
> My image cache is now about 750Mb. Does version 4.1.7 offer any
> automated ability to manage the cache size and / or flush it of
> images that have not been accessed for a set period of time?
See <https://www.ritlabs.com
My image cache is now about 750Mb. Does version 4.1.7 offer any
automated ability to manage the cache size and / or flush it of images
that have not been accessed for a set period of time?
--
regards,
Ian
Current version is 4.1.7 | '
Hello Michael,
On 27 April 2005, 12:18 you wrote:
> I've been reading from time to time that the cache should be
> deleted when running into several problems. I have no idea how I can
> achieve this. Can somebody help me out, please ?
If you use IMAP, right-click on the fol
Michael @ 2005-Apr-27 7:18:29 AM
"How to delete the cache" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've been reading from time to time that the cache should be deleted
> when running into several problems. I have no idea how I can achieve
> this. Can somebody help me out, please
Hi,
I've been reading from time to time that the cache should be deleted when
running into several problems. I have no idea how I can achieve this. Can
somebody help me out, please ?
--
Michael
The Bat! 3.0.9.19 on Windows 2000 SP4
Cu
; this happens with ie5 too.
i> Is there a way to twik the netscape 4.5 or whichever the netscape 4x where
i> i can set the cache NOT TO FLUSH till i tell it to do so?
i> Thanks in advance.
I'm saying absolutely nothing this time!
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cacche flushes out the html and the jpg
which i need for offline reading and viewing
this happens with ie5 too.
Is there a way to twik the netscape 4.5 or whichever the netscape 4x where
i can set the cache NOT TO FLUSH till i tell it to do so?
Thanks in advance
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