M> please assist and advice how to move filters between account filters
M> and common filters.
Select the filter you want to move
Press Ctrl C
Select the new location for the filter
Press Ctrl V
Now you've copied the filter to it's new location, because you can't
move fil
Hallo monsell,
On Tue, 1 Oct 2013 13:52:40 +0530GMT (1-10-2013, 10:22 , where I
live), you wrote:
M> please assist and advice how to move filters between account filters
M> and common filters.
Select the filter you want to move
Press Ctrl C
Select the new location for the filter
Press
dear friends,
please assist and advice how to move filters between account filters
and common filters.
we got 3 accounts and each account got filters not exceeding 5 but we
do have common folders of about 200 and there are about 150 common
filters set up.
many thanks
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vernon
ete them
>
> Note that every account has an account.srb file too. Those store the
> account filters and you should leave them alone, the file in the mail
> directory stores the common filters.
Thanks for all those details on the other two approaches -
I've color coded that me
too. Those store the
account filters and you should leave them alone, the file in the mail
directory stores the common filters.
In case you haven't got a file based backup, but you do have an
internal TB backup you could try this to restore your old filters.
Cut your internet connection
Cl
battery). When I restarted, every seemed fine until I
tried a Read messages filter from the Common Filters "account."
Ctrl-Shift-X, which normally deletes a message both locally and on the
server, didn't work.
When I checked my sorting office, I noticed that the new (added
Sunday) i
quot;asset" are the Common Filters. they
will get the honour of being backed up to two different locations.
I know they are in one of the account.* files, but I don't remember
which one. Help is appreciated.
TB!v3.99.3 / non-OTFE / Windows
Hi
On Thursday 2 August 2007 at 8:17:43 PM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> After you log in, the page has a big box called "add note" above
> the existing notes.
Sorry, Moderators. I realised after sending that I had not
trimmed.
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Best regards,
MFPA
Volvo, Video, Velcro.
;> John Phillips wrote:
JP>>>> My understanding of the word "common" as in "Common Filters" that they
JP>>>> apply to both received and sent mail, but it appear I am wrong here?
>>> You are wrong, but you are welcome to support this wish:
>>
Hello Bill,
Wednesday, July 25, 2007, 12:26:10 PM, you wrote:
Bill> On Tue, 2007-07-24, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 11:07:19 +1000 GMT (25/07/2007, 08:07 +0700 GMT),
>> John Phillips wrote:
JP>>> My understanding of the word "common" a
On Tue, 2007-07-24, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 11:07:19 +1000 GMT (25/07/2007, 08:07 +0700 GMT),
> John Phillips wrote:
JP>> My understanding of the word "common" as in "Common Filters" that they
JP>> apply to both received and sent mail,
On Wed, 25 July 2007 17:37:31 +1000 GMT(25/07/2007, 08:37 + GMT), John
Phillips wrote:
6JP> Thomas,
JP> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, at 08:49:12 [GMT +0700] (11:49:12
JP> 25/07/2007 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
>> You are wrong, but you are welcome to support this wish:
>> https://www.ritlab
Thomas,
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, at 08:49:12 [GMT +0700] (11:49:12 25/07/2007
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> You are wrong, but you are welcome to support this wish:
> https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0003319
Shall be done!
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Regards,
John Phillips
Hello John,
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 11:07:19 +1000 GMT (25/07/2007, 08:07 +0700 GMT),
John Phillips wrote:
JP> My understanding of the word "common" as in "Common Filters" that they
JP> apply to both received and sent mail, but it appear I am wrong here?
You are wro
Batophiles,
My understanding of the word "common" as in "Common Filters" that they
apply to both received and sent mail, but it appear I am wrong here?
What is a "common" filter as opposed to a normal filter (help files
not suggestive re this), and can I write a &q
Hi
I managed to lose all my common filters by accidentally moving the
file %appdata%\The Bat!\account.srb.
I have replaced the blank account.srb automatically created with
the file I moved and now have the common filters back but they now
all have a list of blank tickboxes on the "share
Hi Everyone,
Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 8:19:38 AM, I wrote:
PN> Do any of you agree this might be a desirable configuration option?
PN> And if I entered it on Ritlabs' Wish List, would you support it?
Based on the feedback I've received to these questions, I've concluded
that there is no ne
Hi
On Wednesday 1 November 2006 at 1:30:06 PM, in
, Perry Nelson wrote:
> Chris W. said something similar. I suppose you both go to the
> Sorting Office and select the Common Filters from the account
> dropdown list and type in the conditions on which to filter and
> the actions
ilter
M> that way.
Chris W. said something similar. I suppose you both go to the Sorting
Office and select the Common Filters from the account dropdown list
and type in the conditions on which to filter and the actions to take.
That strategy is, to me, analogous to writing a macro from s
that way.
> Also, I think it would be helpful if The Bat! would prompt me
> when I save a common filter to specify which accounts I want it
> applied to
Yes that would be very helpful to me, too. I make extensive use of
common filters and have lost count of the times I created a ne
Hi Alexander,
Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 5:08:07 PM, you wrote:
>> Do any of you agree this might be a desirable configuration option?
ASK> I don't know if it is really necessary to have a configuration
ASK> option for the state of a single tickbox, really. After all,
ASK> creating a filter requ
though they know all three are on one little laptop here. I've set
RHS> up filters manually for them by copying them one by one, but it
RHS> would indeed be nice to do it your way, and I'll will implement it
RHS> ASAP.
Thanks for your input, Richard.
Fortunately for both of u
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Perry,
Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 7:20:19 PM, you wrote:
PN> I think I'll hold off on submitting the wish until others have had
PN> a chance to weigh in though.
I support it wholeheartedly. I have two main accounts and my wife has
one, and we do g
hy you don't think it
> is a good idea.
I don't know if it is really necessary to have a configuration option
for the state of a single tickbox, really. After all, creating a filter
requires a bit of attention right from the start, and I think now that
you're aware that you can cr
Hi Chris,
Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 2:59:46 PM, you wrote:
>> When I highlight a message and choose to create a filter for it, I
>> find that there is a check box on the dialog to "create common
>> filter."
CW> Personally, I never create filters this way. I just using the
CW> Sorting Office.
Perry Nelson @ 2006-10-31 7:19:38 AM
"Musings on Common Filters and Multiple Accounts"
> When I highlight a message and choose to create a filter for it, I
> find that there is a check box on the dialog to "create common
> filter."
Personally, I never create filte
Hi Mary,
Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 10:16:46 AM, you wrote:
MB> But I copied your post to my Troubleshooting file, so I won't have
MB> to do a search here when I'm ready to use it.
Thanks for elaborating on your possible use of my idea.
For things like this, rather than copying to a file, I
Hello Perry!
On Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 8:20 AM, you wrote:
>>> Do any of you agree this might be a desirable configuration option?
>>> And if I entered it as on Ritlabs' Wish List, would you support it?
MB>> Speaking for myself, Yes, yes, yes!
MB>> Write the Wish List report, please.
>
Hi Mary,
Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 8:58:34 AM, you wrote:
>> Do any of you agree this might be a desirable configuration option?
>> And if I entered it as on Ritlabs' Wish List, would you support it?
MB> Speaking for myself, Yes, yes, yes!
MB> Write the Wish List report, please.
Thanks f
Hello Perry!
On Tuesday, October 31, 2006, 7:19 AM, you wrote:
> Do any of you agree this might be a desirable configuration option?
> And if I entered it as on Ritlabs' Wish List, would you support it?
Speaking for myself, Yes, yes, yes!
Write the Wish List report, please.
--
Best regards
is one of the rationales for the use of "common filters."
When I highlight a message and choose to create a filter for it, I
find that there is a check box on the dialog to "create common
filter." Therefore I have the option to create a common filter *from*
any accoun
Hello Urban,
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:31:31 +0200 GMT (31/08/2006, 13:31 +0700 GMT),
Urban wrote:
>> Can somebody please remind me of the file name in which the common
>> filters are stored?
U>
>> Oh, and the folder structure is also in some file, IIRC. account.flb
>>
Thursday, August 31, 2006, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> Can somebody please remind me of the file name in which the common
> filters are stored?
> Oh, and the folder structure is also in some file, IIRC. account.flb
> or account.flx?
Take a look at TBUDP.
Short link: http://makeasho
Hello TBUDL,
Can somebody please remind me of the file name in which the common
filters are stored? I want to back that file up seperately, it is more
important for me than the mails themselves (because the sysad keeps
backups of the mails on the server).
Oh, and the folder structure is also in
Reply to message sent 2/23/2005, @ 12:08:24 (5:08 AM Locally)
~~~
Hello Roelof,
> For this to work you'll only need to setup a series of common filters
> that direct everything to your main account.
Cool. I never even knew
since the beginning of v3 as part of the new
filtering system.
ND> Now... is there any way to copy and paste a bunch of filters at once
ND> or am I doomed to do each one separately?
Well, as long as you don't have any common filters and you'd like to
move all filters of an account to make
Reply to message sent 2/23/2005, @ 12:08:24 (5:08 AM Locally)
~~~
Hello Roelof,
> For this to work you'll only need to setup a series of common filters
> that direct everything to your main account.
Cool. I never even knew
se of the known filter, spam plug-in and virus plug-in.
For this to work you'll only need to setup a series of common filters
that direct everything to your main account. Of course you can achieve
that also by creating filters for every account, but when you do it
with common filters, you
Is this possible to do:
Have several accounts that all send messages to one account where the
messages are then sorted via the filters of the final destination
account?
Perhaps clearer:
I would like to have one main account, but be able to use various
e-mail address and any mail coming in to thos
> Hello admin,
> Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 12:12:27 AM, you wrote:
>> Is anyone else finding that Common Filters are not working
>> automatically.
> Do you mean - they do work when you invoke them manually?
Exactly that...
> IIRC that
> has been fixed in one of th
Hello admin,
Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 12:12:27 AM, you wrote:
> Is anyone else finding that Common Filters are not working
> automatically.
Do you mean - they do work when you invoke them manually? IIRC that
has been fixed in one of the betas after the v3 release version,
current stand
Is anyone else finding that Common Filters are not working
automatically.
--
Marten Gallagher
Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.0
on Windows XP 5.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using
Hi Moz,
> Well, that plus robust importing of unix MBOX files (I just submitted
> a bug report after a 500MB mailbox produced about 50 emails that are
> bogus. Lines that start with "From" seem to be always treated as
> the start of a new email, and one guy keeps starting his messages
> with "Fro
Hi DJR
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 22:23:27 -0800GMT
(which was 24/03/2002, 7:23 +0100GMT for me),
you wrote:
D> Is there a setting that will allow an auto-deletion of messages
D> appearing before a specific date? If I wanted to auto delete
D> messages saved in a particular folder that are two months
Hello DJR,
Sunday, March 24, 2002, 7:23:27 AM, you wrote to TBUDL:
D> Hello lists,
D> Saturday, March 23, 2002, 6:32:01 PM, you wrote:
D> Is there a setting that will allow an auto-deletion of messages
D> appearing before a specific date? If I wanted to auto delete messages
D> saved in a parti
Hello lists,
Saturday, March 23, 2002, 6:32:01 PM, you wrote:
Is there a setting that will allow an auto-deletion of messages
appearing before a specific date? If I wanted to auto delete messages
saved in a particular folder that are two months old, how would I set
that up?
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Best regards,
Dave said
> Quite a few folks, including me, have voiced the
> need for the ability to filter inbound mail from different sources
> into a common set of folders. Would not the best solution, given
> TB!'s account-oriented structure, be to provide for what one might
> call &
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