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 - h
Hello Thomas,
On Friday, July 19, 2002 at 8:21:41 AM you wrote in
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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* com
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
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
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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 w
>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 recentl
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 exp
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.
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Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat!
>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 t
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 wis
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
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First things first. Avram. That was an excellent example of how *Nnot*
to write a reply on this list.
Top quoting - a nono.
Too much quoting
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
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 se
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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 b
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 se
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 (desk
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 differ
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Hello Jonathan,
Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 7:42:39 PM, you wrote:
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>> main (desktop) drive, rather than on the laptop. This way, all mail
>> is in one place and readily accessible.
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>
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Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
@17 July 2002, 17:04 -0500 (23:04 UK time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
First things first. Avram. That was an excellent example of how *Nnot*
to write a reply on this list.
Top quoting
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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 ne
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?
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> 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.
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Hello Avram,
Wednesday, July 17, 2002,
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>
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
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,
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