Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-19 Thread Thomas F
Hello Avram, On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 14:17:26 -0500 GMT (19/07/02, 02:17 +0700 GMT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Acc Without rekeying the entire response, the gist regarding reply formats is that Acc since top replies are the norm at my office and I had not used TBUDL all that Acc much until very

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-19 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Thomas, On Friday, July 19, 2002 at 8:21:41 AM you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (at least in part): Acc Even if downloaded by a different computer on the network? TF No, only messages that are received by *this* computer are not TF downloaded again onto *this*

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-19 Thread Hanspeter Schaffner
Hello Thomas, I figure from the lists that TB's back-up function now works fine. I can confirm. However, I have never done a Restore yet. LOL I tried it from last Monday until Wednesday. There was _never anything_ restored; not even any error messages. Only that I could never close the -

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Hanspeter Schaffner
Hello Adam, Run REGEDIT on first machine. Export the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat! Since you have the same Windows OSs on each machine, that should be simple. Make sure your second machine can access that exported file. Without openning TB, on the second

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Hanspeter Schaffner
Hello Avram, No, what I would like to do is to be able to insure that all mail gets downloaded on to one drive and is read on that drive. I didn't ask the question, but I would also like to insure that any mail that is composed and sent from the laptop is also stored on the main (desktop)

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Allie C Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Hanspeter Schaffner [HS] wrote: HS Why does one have to do this registry thing? Why could one not HS Enter the path to the mail-directory in the account options? If the accounts have already been

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hi Hanspeter, On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 10:15:01 +0200, you wrote: Hello Adam, Run REGEDIT on first machine. Export the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat! Since you have the same Windows OSs on each machine, that should be simple. Make sure your second

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Adam
Hello Mark, Thursday, July 18, 2002, 1:42:19 AM, you wrote: MW Right. This is how mine is setup. One machine runs TB in TCP/IP server MW mode and the others work in workstation mode with their mail storage MW on the server machine. There was nothing I read in The Bat Networking that referred

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Avram_Sacks
Hi, Marck. See my comments below. They are in capital letters (this message only) to distinguish them from the old text, but, I am *not* shouting. |+ || Marck D | || Pearlstone| || marck@silvers|

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Thomas F
Hello Hanspeter, On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 09:53:34 +0200 GMT (18/07/02, 14:53 +0700 GMT), Hanspeter Schaffner wrote: HS If I have to check for mail from elsewhere with my laptop I copy the HS BestCrypt container containing the whole mail directory on the laptop HS and mount it with the same drive

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Thomas F
Hello Allie, On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 04:34:34 -0500 GMT (18/07/02, 16:34 +0700 GMT), Allie C Martin wrote: HS Why does one have to do this registry thing? Why could one not HS Enter the path to the mail-directory in the account options? ACM If the accounts have already been created and you wish to

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Avram_Sacks
Allie C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/18/2002 04:34 AM Hanspeter Schaffner [HS] wrote: HS Why does one have to do this registry thing? Why could one not HS Enter the path to the mail-directory in the account options? If the accounts have already been created and you wish to move them to

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Thomas F
Hello Avram, On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 12:32:04 -0500 GMT (19/07/02, 00:32 +0700 GMT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Acc only) to distinguish them from the old text, but, I am *not* shouting. Kindly resend your message in a readable form. Thank you. -- Cheers, Thomas. Moderator der deutschen The Bat!

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Thomas! On Thursday, July 18, 2002 at 8:00:45 PM you wrote: Kindly resend your message in a readable form. Thank you. The problem is, he is currently using Lotus Notes, which doesn't use quote markers. It also inserts those stupid boxes Marck complained about (rightfully). From my

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Avram_Sacks
Thomas F [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/18/2002 01:00 PM: Kindly resend your message in a readable form. Thank you. Without rekeying the entire response, the gist regarding reply formats is that since top replies are the norm at my office and I had not used TBUDL all that much until very recently, I

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED], @18 July 2002, 12:32 -0500 (18:32 UK time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Alternatively to the leave on server scheme: 1) Configure TB in client / server mode. This is not a very well

Re[2]: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-18 Thread Mark Wieder
I believe you need to map a drive rather than a use a UNC. I mapped an M: (for mail) drive on my system. Then, as has been explained several times here, you can edit the registry entry on the machine that doesn't store the files. Acc alternatives. How does one configure TB to use a shared path

downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Avram Sacks
How does one go about setting up The Bat on a home network so that e-mail can be downloaded to only one of two computers, but the download itself can be commanded by either computer and the e-mail can be read by either computer? If possible, this setup would insure that all mail is in one place,

downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Avram_Sacks
How does one go about setting up The Bat on a home network so that e-mail can be downloaded to only one of two computers, but the download itself can be commanded by either computer and the e-mail can be read by either computer? If possible, this setup would insure that all mail is in one

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Peter Kerekes
Hello Avram, Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 1:09:09 PM, you wrote: AS How does one go about setting up The Bat on a home network so that e-mail AS can be downloaded to only one of two computers, but the download itself can AS be commanded by either computer and the e-mail can be read by either AS

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Avram_Sacks
Hi, Peter. I knew about downloading while leaving messages on the server. However, that's not very clean, because messages might get downloaded to the secondary (laptop) computer first. If the laptop user leaves the messages on the server, I understand that the main desktop would still be

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Jonathan Angliss
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... Hi, Peter. I knew about downloading while leaving messages on the server. However, that's not very clean, because messages might get downloaded to the secondary (laptop) computer first. If

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Adam
Hello Avram, Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 6:56:32 PM, you wrote: Acc How does one go about setting up The Bat on a home network so that e-mail can be Acc downloaded to only one of two computers, but the download itself can be Do you want to share all accounts, or one account? -- Best regards,

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Avram_Sacks
Hi, Adam. Regarding the question about sharing accounts, currently I have only one account. However, even were there to be more than one account, I think I would want there to be sharing of all accounts. -- Avi Avram Sacks Chicago, IL [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Avram_Sacks
Thanks, Jonathan.I may have more questions when I actually try and do this, but hopefully this will work. Thanks, again. -- Avi Avram Sacks Chicago, IL [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] |+--- || Jonathan Angliss | ||

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED], @17 July 2002, 17:04 -0500 (23:04 UK time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: moderator First things first. Avram. That was an excellent example of how *Nnot* to write a reply on this list.

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Adam
Hello Avram, Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 2:39:09 PM, you wrote: AS How does one go about setting up The Bat on a home network so that e-mail AS can be downloaded to only one of two computers, but the download itself can AS be commanded by either computer and the e-mail can be read by either AS

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Adam
Hello Jonathan, Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 7:42:39 PM, you wrote: JA -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- JA Hash: SHA1 JA On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... main (desktop) drive, rather than on the laptop. This way, all mail is in one place and readily accessible. JA Map

Re: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED], @17 July 2002, 17:27 -0500 (23:27 UK time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: moderator Just to underline the point about overquoting, in case my last post didn't go in, let me annotate this

Re[2]: downloading e-mail on home network to computer A using computer B

2002-07-17 Thread Mark Wieder
Right. This is how mine is setup. One machine runs TB in TCP/IP server mode and the others work in workstation mode with their mail storage on the server machine. After I fiddled around with it enough it's been working just great. The server runs all the time, picks up mail from five or six