Hello MFPA,
On Friday, February 16, 2018 you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Friday 16 February 2018 at 1:34:58 AM, in
M> , Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>> Over the years I have somehow managed to create three
>> address books. I wanted to
>> export them to a file I could edit and so chose to
>> export all three
Hi
On Friday 16 February 2018 at 1:34:58 AM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
> Over the years I have somehow managed to create three
> address books. I wanted to
> export them to a file I could edit and so chose to
> export all three to comma
> separated (.csv) files.
Why not copy all entries fro
Hello TBUDL'ers,
Over the years I have somehow managed to create three address books. I wanted to
export them to a file I could edit and so chose to export all three to comma
separated (.csv) files. I then used the DOS COPY command to combine all three
into one .csv file. I could then double-click
Hallo Laura,
On Sun, 8 Aug 2010 18:21:04 +0200GMT (8-8-2010, 18:21 , where I
live), you wrote:
L> Thank you so much!
Graag gedaan.
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Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6002 Serv
(reply to message of Sunday, August 8, 2010)
Hoi Roelof,
> Close TB and copy the account.srb files fro your old system to
> your new system, there's an account.srb file in the mail directory
> and in every account directory.
Terrific, that's fantastic, I'm very happy, got all my filter
Hallo Laura,
On Sun, 8 Aug 2010 16:15:12 +0200GMT (8-8-2010, 16:15 , where I
live), you wrote:
L> I just have a new computer.
L> Is it also possible to import filters I used on my previous computer
L> in the Bat?
L> (I used the same version of the Bat.)
That's possible.
When the setup of y
(reply to message of Thursday, February 7, 2008)
Hi Trevor and all of you,
H>>> is it possible to export and import filters?
> In addition to the advice about copying and pasting between
> accounts, you can also copy and then paste into Notepad or other
> text editor for saving.
I
Hallo Tom,
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 08:22:31 +1000GMT (17-6-2009, 0:22 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
T> I am hoping that there is some inbuilt export function just
T> for templates that has eluded me so far.
No.
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Uh, yeah...I MEANT to do that!
http://www.voormijalleen.nl/
The
Hello Everyone,
I love using my templates and do miss them when I work on a different pc
without TB. Is there any way to export them in csv/txt or some other
format that a text reader can understand.
I am not concerned that the macro function will not be available but
even using a cut/paste proce
When I select a group or a selected bunch of addresses, and export
them, I get ALL the addresses in the Personal Group - not just the
desired ones.
Any way to do this?
Have followed the help instructions:
To export contact information from The Bat!:
1. Go to Tools->Address Book
2. Select o
H>> is it possible to export and import filters?
In addition to the advice about copying and pasting between accounts, you can
also copy and then paste into Notepad or other text editor for saving.
Trevor
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Hi,
>> Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
HF> Where is that option hidden?
>He's mistaken with quick templates, those can be shared with other
>accounts. Filters cannot, though you can create common filters, they
>can be used by all accounts.
That's correct. Common filters are s
Hallo Harald,
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 12:01:28 +0100GMT (7-2-2008, 12:01 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
>> Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
HF> Where is that option hidden?
He's mistaken with quick templates, those can be shared with other
accounts. Filters cannot, though you can
H>> is it possible to export and import filters?
>> Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go
>> to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or
>> Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V.
> ++
> Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
Hi Peter,
> Hi Harald,
H>> is it possible to export and import filters?
> Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go
> to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or
> Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V.
Ah, so easy. :-|
I have searched through
H> is it possible to export and import filters?
Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go
to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or
Outgoing) and paste the filter with ctrl+V.
++
Also, you can use the 'share with..' option, right?
--
best regard
Hi Harald,
on Thu, 7 Feb 2008 08:34:12 +0100GMT (07.02.2008, 08:34 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
H> is it possible to export and import filters?
Yes, select the filter and copy it to the clipboard with ctrl+C. Go
to the other account and select the destination (eg. Incoming or
Outgoing) and paste
Hi all,
is it possible to export and import filters?
My intention is to export one (or more) filter to another account
where the same filter rules should be active - I do not want to add
filters with many conditions manually for each email account.
I haven't found this possibility - did I miss som
Is there any way to export account details as a plain text or CSV
file? I generally forget them until I need them for an antispam tool
or mail2web or something.
--
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Robert Bull mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build A
__
Hi Tom,
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, at 08:36:56 [GMT +1100] (which was 22:36 where I live)
you wrote about: 'exporting messages'
> I would like to use a "rollback" function on my pc to solve some
> technical issue. As a consequence I would lose 2 days of email.
> What ar
Hello Everyone,
I would like to use a "rollback" function on my pc to solve some
technical issue. As a consequence I would lose 2 days of email.
What are the options to export those and only those. I could do a normal backup
but I
am afraid that would duplicate every other email that is already
Hello everybody,
we just recently migrated all our accounts from pop3 accounts to imap
accounts, and now we need to move all the templates of our users to the
new account / folders. Most of them are "folder templates".
Is there a way to somehow automize that or at least make those templates
availab
RW>> I'm planning on buying a Mac in the not too distant future too and there
RW>> are just two Windows programmes that I couldn't do without which are my
RW>> Diary programme and TB!. I plan on using Parallels to be able to run
RW>> them both.
> I'll probably end going that route as well.
Be c
Richard,
Sunday, February 11, 2007, 8:51:24 PM, you wrote:
RW> I'm planning on buying a Mac in the not too distant future too and there
RW> are just two Windows programmes that I couldn't do without which are my
RW> Diary programme and TB!. I plan on using Parallels to be able to run
RW> them bot
Hello Richard,
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 you wrote in
RHS> I'll report later how all of this goes. I do think I'm going to like
RHS> the Apple, since most of my non-e-mail and browsing time at home is
RHS> now spent with digital photos. Hope Ritlabs comes out with a Mac
RHS> version down the road so I
Sunday, February 11, 2007, 12:37:02 PM, you wrote:
W> The name of a file doesn't change the contents of the
W> file. In this case, an extension isn't necessary. On the
W> OSX side, the import process wants the files to be in a
W> single directory, and the files are read in a separate
W> file sele
Hello, Richard.
On 2/11/07, Richard H. Stoddard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris,
Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:51:32 AM, you wrote:
CW> Try exporting to a Unix mailbox.
I'm starting the process of exporting folders, and it looks like I'll
have to do them one by one.
Chris,
Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:51:32 AM, you wrote:
CW> Try exporting to a Unix mailbox.
I'm starting the process of exporting folders, and it looks like I'll
have to do them one by one. However, I'm stumped on the format. When I
select export to unix, it doesn
Hello Elaine!
On Saturday, February 03, 2007, 8:16 AM, you wrote:
>> I guess this comment means that you already know
>> about running Windows on an Apple hard drive.
> Mary, most Macs are now intel ready, and the new
> OS due out in a few months will probably contain
> BootCamp which will make
>> I, on the other hand, have 20K messages and do like TB!, so will stick
>> with it even if I switch also.
ASK> Buying (expensive) Apple hardware to run Windows (requires an extra
ASK> license) on it just to use TB sounds a little bit contradictory to me.
I didn't se any comments about running
> Buying (expensive) Apple hardware to run
> Windows (requires an extra
> license) on it just to use TB sounds a little
> bit contradictory to me.
> :-)
Everyone I know is running Apple primarily and
using the Windows for those programs that
absolutely will not transfer but that they
absolutely w
Elaine,
Saturday, February 3, 2007, 9:13:51 AM, you wrote:
E> Using an export to Unix you can import the unix
E> mail into AppleMail if you decide to go that
E> route. I have decided to use AppleMail only as a
E> backup mail program and removed the mail I had
E> transferred there.
Thanks for th
> I guess this comment means that you already know
> about running Windows on an Apple hard drive.
Mary, most Macs are now intel ready, and the new
OS due out in a few months will probably contain
BootCamp which will make using Windows on a Mac
much easiier than it's been and it certainly
hasn't
> I will probably continue to run TB! using the
> dual capability of the new Apples. Still, life
> would be so much easier if there were a Mac
> version of TB!.
I do use a MacBook and run Parallels/Windows XP on
the intel ready laptop. While not my preference,
I don't intend to give up TheBat!
Hello Richard!
On Saturday, February 03, 2007, 7:26 AM, you wrote:
> ... (Note - not intending to set off a debate here on the merits of
> Windows v. Mac.) In the event I move to Apple as well down the road,
> I will probably continue to run TB! using the dual capability of the
> new Apples. Stil
My preference is obviously to stick to TB! as well, but other family
members want to "make the switch". If the import doesn't work, I can
obviously set them up to run in parallel, but would prefer to not have
to use Windows if I don't have to so they don't have to worry as much
about AV apps, firew
> I'll give that a try. I'm going to the Apple store shortly (on a
> "pre-buying" visit, and will ask them to check from their end.
TheBat! won't work with Apple and you are going to
be vastly disappointed in AppleMail. I continue
to use my PC so I can use TheBat!
--
Elaine
___
Chris,
I'll give that a try. I'm going to the Apple store shortly (on a
"pre-buying" visit, and will ask them to check from their end.
--
Rick
Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:51:32 AM, you wrote:
CW> Richard H. Stoddard @ 2007-2-02 5:39:44 AM "Exporting to Apple
Richard H. Stoddard @ 2007-2-02 5:39:44 AM
"Exporting to Apple"
> is there a way to export mailboxes and the address books so they can
> be imported into Apple's mail program?
Try exporting to a Unix mailbox.
--
Chris
Using The Bat! v3.95.6 on Windows XP 5.1 Buil
Greetings,
My and daughter wife have finally convinced me to buy them a new Apple
computer. I know we can run TB! on it using third-party software, but
is there a way to export mailboxes and the address books so they can
be imported into Apple's mail program? (Life would be so much easier
if TB! w
35,000 e-mails.
I've got one folder with 23000 messages.
This is what I did:
Select a message
Ctrl-* (expand all threads)
Ctrl-A (select all)
Tools -> Export -> .eml
TB started with exporting more than 1000 messages a minute, but later
on it slowed down:
10 minutes: 11000 msgs
20 mi
Hello Alexander,
I am now up to 35,000 emails and every time I try to export to eml, The Bat!
appears to crash. After several hours, it seems to have exported at random
about 10,000 of the 35,000 e-mails. There must be a better way to do this. If
I knew I was going to need this one export f
sk and so far every
> suggestion has failed. I tried exporting everything by selecting all
> the files to *.eml to go into Outlook Express, but unfortunately after
> about 500 files it timed out and the bat froze.
I just exported all messages in my TBUDL folder to .EML files without
problem
. I tried
exporting everything by selecting all the files to *.eml to go into Outlook
Express, but unfortunately after about 500 files it timed out and the bat
froze. There has to be a quality method to do this. I can't believe a program
so robust as the bat does not have this feature bui
Hello Robbie Margolis & everyone else,
on 04-Mai-2006 at 05:42 you (Robbie Margolis) wrote:
> I need to be able to convert files between The Bat, Eudora, and
> Outlook. It seems that I can easily go back and forth between Outlook
> and Eudora, but how do I go from The Bat to Eudora, and Outlook?
On Thu, 4 May 2006 at 14:02:42 +1000, Paul wrote:
> Maybe Tools-Export Messages to -
>
> .MSG
>
> .EML
>
> UNIX Mailbox
>
>
> Perhaps one of these formats would work in the destination programs.
Yes, Eudora understand the UNIX Mailbox format. Outlook doesn't
understand any of th
ilbox there.
RA> As for going the other way, I would try the export to mailbox for
RA> Eudora. As I recall, exporting to Outlook requires going via .msg
RA> files, through Outlook Express, and then on to Outlook.
Maybe Tools-Export Messages to -
.MSG
.EML
UN
was
done.
However, I seem to recall that Eudora mailboxes are pretty much
standard Unix mailboxes, and soI would try importing from a unix
mailbox there.
As for going the other way, I would try the export to mailbox for
Eudora. As I recall, exporting to Outlook requires going via .msg
Hello Everyone,
I need to be able to convert files between The Bat, Eudora, and Outlook. It
seems that I can easily go back and forth between Outlook and Eudora, but how
do I go from The Bat to Eudora, and Outlook? Is this possible? Please help.
Thank you
--
Best regards,
Robbie
Hello Chris,
Thursday, January 26, 2006, 11:52:36 PM, you wrote:
>> I did think of that, but seems a strange way of doing things, and I
>> assumed there had be a better approach.
> Export to a known file name, say EXPORTED.TXT and then run a batch
> file to rename EXPORTED.TXT to the proper file
Graham Smith @ 1/26/2006 5:44:21 PM
"Exporting messages with a filter"
> I did think of that, but seems a strange way of doing things, and I
> assumed there had be a better approach.
Export to a known file name, say EXPORTED.TXT and then run a batch
file to rename EXPORTED.T
Stuart Cuddy @ 1/26/2006 5:18:36 PM
"Exporting messages with a filter"
> You could always use notepad to create an empty file with the name
> you want and then the file will exist. This does not work though if
> you need a bunch of different files to export to.
A ba
Hello Stuart,
Thursday, January 26, 2006, 11:18:36 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Graham,
> Thursday, January 26, 2006, 8:59:09 AM, you wrote:
GS>> I am trying to set up a filter so that emails to and from a specific
GS>> client, filtered into a folder in The Bat! will be exported as text
GS>> files, in
Hello Graham,
Thursday, January 26, 2006, 8:59:09 AM, you wrote:
GS> I am trying to set up a filter so that emails to and from a specific
GS> client, filtered into a folder in The Bat! will be exported as text
GS> files, into a windows folder that can be accessed by an
GS> external program.
GS> I
Hello,
I am trying to set up a filter so that emails to and from a specific
client, filtered into a folder in The Bat! will be exported as text
files, into a windows folder that can be accessed by an
external program.
I am setting up a filter using the "Export a message" option and go through the
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 18:38:12 +0100 GMT, Roelof wrote:
> Hallo Jenny,
> On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:46:34 +0100GMT (9-12-2005, 11:46 +0100, where I
> live), you wrote:
J>> When I try to export, even though I have selected the group
J>> concerned, I get the whole address book and not just this list.
> S
Hello Fredrik,
Friday, December 9, 2005, 1:56:14 PM, you wrote:
FB> On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:46:34 +0100 GMT, Jenny wrote:
>> Hello TBUDL,
>> I have several groups defined in my address book, one of which I use for a
>> mailing list.
>> I would like to export only these addresses from the mailing
Hallo Jenny,
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:46:34 +0100GMT (9-12-2005, 11:46 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
J> When I try to export, even though I have selected the group
J> concerned, I get the whole address book and not just this list.
Select the addresses and then:
File -> Export to -> Export sele
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:46:34 +0100 GMT, Jenny wrote:
> Hello TBUDL,
> I have several groups defined in my address book, one of which I use for a
> mailing list.
> I would like to export only these addresses from the mailing list.
> When I try to export, even though I have selected the group
> con
Hello TBUDL,
I have several groups defined in my address book, one of which I use for a
mailing list.
I would like to export only these addresses from the mailing list. When I try
to export, even though I have selected the group concerned, I get the whole
address book and not just this list. Th
Recently, Roelof Otten squawked:
> Did you choose Export -> CSV or Export -> Export selection ->
> save as .csv
OK, that's better, thanks a lot !!!
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Hallo Robert,
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:10:31 -0400GMT (12-9-2005, 17:10 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RD> In both cases, ALL books are included in a hodge-podge manner, mixed
RD> up, no logic as to where they are placed in the file.
Did you choose
Export -> CSV
or
Export -> Export selection
Recently, Roelof Otten squawked:
> Hallo Robert,
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:31:06 -0400GMT (12-9-2005, 16:31 +0200, where
> I live), you wrote:
RD>> Is there another way to get most, but not all, email addresses
RD>> out of the TB Personal Address Book [Sub-groups] ???
> Presuming that you've go
Hallo Robert,
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:31:06 -0400GMT (12-9-2005, 16:31 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RD> Is there another way to get most, but not all, email addresses out of
RD> the TB Personal Address Book [Sub-groups] ???
Presuming that you've got all of your addresses in groups, just selec
I must make a *white list* for my ISP to try and stop spam here.
So, I have a few groups in Personal Address Book. But I do not want to
export ALL groups but just some groups.
When I try export as csv, I must select which fields to export, one by
one, every single time I want to export. This is v
Hallo Granville,
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 22:56:11 +0100GMT (5-8-2005, 23:56 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
GC> Address Book on my Mac. Would you know how to do this?
GC> Thanks.
GC> On 4 Aug 2005, at 17:33, Vladimir 'insider' Prohorov wrote:
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all
Good day, Granville.
GC> Thank you so much it has worked. I now have to work out how to import
GC> the different directories from The Bat
Try to use export in UNIX Mailbox. This creates a large file, which
contains all messages from your mail folder.
--
WBR, Vladimir 'insider' Prohorov
mailto
Good day, Granville.
GC> Please could you tell me which is the best method of exporting The
Bat!
GC> Address Book to a Mac? I am running a G4 Power Book OS X. I really
like
GC> The Bat! as my email client and want to stay with it. My annoyance
is
GC> with Windows. Just when I
Good day, Granville.
GC> Please could you tell me which is the best method of exporting The Bat!
GC> Address Book to a Mac? I am running a G4 Power Book OS X. I really like
GC> The Bat! as my email client and want to stay with it. My annoyance is
GC> with Windows. Just when I get i
Hi Bat! users,
Please could you tell me which is the best method of exporting The Bat!
Address Book to a Mac? I am running a G4 Power Book OS X. I really like
The Bat! as my email client and want to stay with it. My annoyance is
with Windows. Just when I get it all set up and running smoothly
Hallo Granville,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 08:37:17 +0100GMT (4-8-2005, 9:37 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
GC> could anyone tell me how to export my Bat! address book onto a Mac
My best would be to export it to ldif, all mature mail clients support
that format. In case your preferred program doesn'
Hallo Granville,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 08:37:17 +0100GMT (4-8-2005, 9:37 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
GC> could anyone tell me how to export my Bat! address book onto a Mac and
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to, even if the
Hallo Granville,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 08:37:17 +0100GMT (4-8-2005, 9:37 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
GC> Thanks
GC> Love & Light,
GC> Granville
GC> www.yogawithgranville.com
GC>
GC> Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hi Bat list,
could anyone tell me how to export my Bat! address book onto a Mac and
which is the best application to use on a Mac for data bases. Will
there be a version of The Bat! coming out in the future for Macs. I am
running OS X on an Applemac G4 Powerbook.
Thanks
Love & Light,
Gran
Hi Vili,
Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 10:08:14 PM, you wrote:
> Two workarounds:
> 1. Save as VCF and pick the emails out of the file.
> 2. Address book, File, Print, Address list. Select some PDF writer and
> you can extract the text from the PDF, or select some Text only
> printer and redirect t
Hello Roelof,
a>>> There is an option to export the address book to several formats. The
a>>> problem is that it only exports the first email. If an entry has
a>>> several emails only the first is exported.
a>>> Is there any way around this? I'm trying to make a text list of all my
a>>> known emai
Hallo Vili,
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 14:12:38 +0200GMT (13-7-2005, 14:12 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
a>> There is an option to export the address book to several formats. The
a>> problem is that it only exports the first email. If an entry has
a>> several emails only the first is exported.
a>> Is
Hello alien,
a> There is an option to export the address book to several formats. The
a> problem is that it only exports the first email. If an entry has
a> several emails only the first is exported.
a> Is there any way around this? I'm trying to make a text list of all my
a> known emails to inclu
Hi TBUDL'ers,
There is an option to export the address book to several formats. The
problem is that it only exports the first email. If an entry has
several emails only the first is exported.
Is there any way around this? I'm trying to make a text list of all my
known emails to include in the Bay
Hello Edgar van Dijk & everyone else,
on 22-Jun-2005 at 19:33 you (Edgar van Dijk) wrote:
A>> If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can
A>> be imported in OE, and then import from OE to Thunderbird.
> This will work, but you have to export all messages in one folder
Hello Alexander,
On Monday, June 20, 2005, 11:20:18 PM, you wrote:
>> Thunderbird appears to only import from Netscape Communicator,
>> Eudora, Outllok or Outlook Express
A> If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
A> imported in OE, and then import from OE
Hello Tony Brookes & everyone else,
on 21-Jun-2005 at 22:19 you (Tony Brookes) wrote:
>> That's it
> Too easy - maybe I'm just thick ;-)
I thought the same... (but as an apology, I never used Thunderbird, and I
don't intend to ever do that, either). *g*
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www
Hello Edvinas,
Tuesday, June 21, 2005, 6:51:14 AM, you wrote:
> That's it
Too easy - maybe I'm just thick ;-)
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tonybro.com
Using The Bat! v3.5.28 on Windows XP Service Pack 2
Current version is 3.5
Hello Manuel,
Tuesday, June 21, 2005, 6:15:57 AM, you wrote:
> Upon restarting Thunderbird, you'll see the mailbox and can move your mails
> where you want to have them
Simple if you know that trick :-)
Thanks!
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tonybro.com
Using The Bat! v3.5.28
Hello Roelof,
Monday, June 20, 2005, 10:54:44 PM, you wrote:
> I'd guess unix mailbox would work
I would have thought so too but no - it only gives you certain
options to import from and TB isn't one of them, neither is Unix!
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tonybro.com
Using The
Hello Tony,
On Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at 00:01 Lithuanian Time, you wrote:
TB> I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
TB> messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
TB> Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
TB> Thunderbird appears to only i
Hello Roleof,
On Monday, 20 June 2005 at 11:54 PM you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
>> messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
>> Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
>
> I'd guess unix mailbox would
Hallo Tony,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 22:01:59 +0100GMT (20-6-2005, 23:01 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
TB> I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
TB> messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
TB> Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
I'd gues
Hello you schmuck, answering yourself again?
on 20-Jun-2005 at 23:20 you (Alexander S. Kunz) wrote:
> If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
> imported in OE, and then import from OE to Thunderbird.
Ahem, to be precise, export to .EML (each message will be a s
Hello Alexander,
Monday, June 20, 2005, 10:20:18 PM, you wrote:
> If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
> imported in OE, and then import from OE to Thunderbird.
Thanks Alex! As never having used OE - didn't know it used EML...
I'll try that.
Regards,
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Hello Tony Brookes & everyone else,
on 20-Jun-2005 at 23:01 you (Tony Brookes) wrote:
> Thunderbird appears to only import from Netscape Communicator,
> Eudora, Outllok or Outlook Express
If you can't go the direct route, you can export to .MSG/.EML which can be
imported in OE, and then impo
Hello all,
I was messing about with Thunderbird and tried importing a few
messages so I could play around but cannot get them in a format that
Thunderbird can import - anyone any ideas?
Thunderbird appears to only import from Netscape Communicator,
Eudora, Outllok or Outlook Express
Thanks,
On Friday, 24 September 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In this directory there are a files with no extension and others
> with the same name with a .msf extension.
The mailbase is in the files with no extension. I think the msf files
are TBird's indexes. I can't remember if I deleted them or ig
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 04-09-23 16:21:
> No problem.
Easy for you to say :-))
> For email you can transfer as mailboxes Go to TOOLS |EXPORT
> messages | Unix. Save and import to TB.
HBut import in TBird only allows import of local mail from
Communicator, Eudora, Outlook or O
> On Friday, 24 September 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aacu>> Problem is I don't see how to export in the right format for
TBird to aacu>> import.
> Thunderbird uses Unix mailbox format. What I did was export from TB!
> as a Unix mailbox directly into the appropriate account folder in the
> TBi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 04-09-23 16:21:
I am trying to relieve the load on The Bat so I can use it on my
laptop.
I am setting up Thunderbird to handle the petty personal accounts and
leaving The Bat to handle the complex filtering etc.
Problem is I don't see how to export in the rig
On Friday, 24 September 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aacu> Problem is I don't see how to export in the right format for
TBird to aacu> import.
Thunderbird uses Unix mailbox format. What I did was export from TB!
as a Unix mailbox directly into the appropriate account folder in the
TBird profile
I am trying to relieve the load on The Bat so I can use it on my
laptop.
I am setting up Thunderbird to handle the petty personal accounts and
leaving The Bat to handle the complex filtering etc.
Problem is I don't see how to export in the right format for TBird to
import.
Goes for emails as wel
Hi Jurgen,
on Fri, 16 Jul 2004 07:22:56 +0200GMT, you wrote:
JH> is there a way to export the QuickTemplates that I have on one of my accounts,
JH> to move them to a different PC and use them there? It would be a bit tedious to
JH> copy and paste all of them (around 25) into a text file or wha
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Hallo Fledermäuse,
is there a way to export the QuickTemplates that I have on one of my accounts,
to move them to a different PC and use them there? It would be a bit tedious to
copy and paste all of them (around 25) into a text file or whatever a
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