Hello Marek,
MM> OE use DBX files instead MBX. TB has bad dialog text, but import without
MM> problems. Files are stored in Windows\Application
MM> Data\Identities\...\Microsoft\Outlook Express
It is just a mistake - The Bat! is looking for DBX files :-)
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Stefan
Hi Travisimo!,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 11:14:50 PM GMT+0800, Travisimo! wrote:
T> Must be, thanks for trying it. The version I'm using simply shows
T> "Version 1.38" in the About window. What are the differences between
T> 1.38 and 1.38e? I've seen others talk about the 1.38e but I don'
Hello Travisimo!,
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:37:22 -0600 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, December 17, 1999, 11:37:22 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Travisimo! wrote:
Travisimo!> Friday, December 17, 1999, 10:18:44 AM, you wrote:
MA>> In the very unlikely event that you return to that res
Hi Travisimo!,
T> Must be, thanks for trying it. The version I'm using simply shows
T> "Version 1.38" in the About window. What are the differences between
T> 1.38 and 1.38e?
God, Stefan and Max know :-)
T> I've seen others talk about the 1.38e but I don't see
T> it on the website nor do I se
Hi Travisimo!,
on Friday, December 17, 1999, 1:44:59 PM GMT+0800, Travisimo! wrote:
T> I have a filter set up for incoming mail that forwards a message
T> to a group. In the template, I have only the %TEXT field and it always
T> puts a blank line before and after. I tried putting the %CURSOR fi
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Hello Travisimo!,
T> I have a filter set up for incoming mail that forwards a message
T> to a group. In the template, I have only the %TEXT field and
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