Hello MFPA,
> If you go to Folder | Maintenance Centre, you can click "select all"
> to select all the folders (or/and tick a box for each folder you wish
> to select or de-select), tick boxes for which of the four maintenance
> actions () you wish to perform on all the selected folders, then cli
Hello Rick,
> It will work, but it is S_L_O_W
You're not kidding.
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It will work, but it is S_L_O_W
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Hi
On Monday 2 June 2014 at 11:42:00 AM, in
, Tony Hoare wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
>>> Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all
>>> recursively?
>> I don't know if it works for IMAP as well as for POP,
>> but you could try Folder | Maintenance Centre.
> I'm looking for a way where I don't
Hello MFPA,
>> Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all
>> recursively?
> I don't know if it works for IMAP as well as for POP, but you could
> try Folder | Maintenance Centre.
I'm looking for a way where I don't have to set it on every folder.
Perhaps at the account level.
Cheers
Hi
On Wednesday 28 May 2014 at 4:15:17 PM, in
, Tony Hoare wrote:
> Hello TBUDL,
> Does anyone know how to purge all folders without
> having to set each individual folder to purge on exit?
> Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all
> recursively?
I don't know if it works for IMAP
Hello TBUDL,
Does anyone know how to purge all folders without having to set each
individual folder to purge on exit?
Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all recursively?
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The Bat! 5.8.10 with IMAP on Windows 7
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