I have my own accounts in one tree. Now a client would like to me to manage their email accounts in TB!. 200 accounts, so I would like a separate display for this client. Is this possible?
Thank you.
Thank you.
I have my own accounts in one tree. Now a client would like to me to manage their email accounts in TB!. 200 accounts, so I would like a separate display for this client. Is this possible?
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Not sure of the issue, but you could create three virtual folders (inbox, sent, trash) for the 200 accounts and they would be viewed separately from your email.
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There's an interesting, barely documented command line option "/reg:" that allows you to run The Bat with completely different settings, including, apparently, a different mail folder. I haven't ever tried this, but if true, you could simply run another instance of The Bat with only your client's accounts in them.
From the /REG Using the /reg:<name> command you can launch The Bat! from different registry key (the name of the key consists of The Bat!+<name>). For example, if you launch The Bat! using the /reg:test parameter, the key The Bat!test will be created in the Registry, and you will be able to set up The Bat! anew. See also this (old!) forum message: theBat has an undocumented /Reg: switch - using it, you can start the program with different settings - in your case a different mail folder Normally theBat uses registry settings from HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat! If you start it like thebat.exe /Reg:archive (it's easy to create a shortcut for this) then it will use the settings from HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!archive I hope this helps.. it sure seems to open a whole lot of possibilities!
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Daniel's idea is great if you want total separation. You will need to register the second version, of course, and set all options because it's all new. And easy to set up (I just tried it) - info on virtual folders is at
david |
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This works. With that second shortcut on my desktop, I am able to run a unique set up for this client.
Thank you Daniel, David & Alexander Petrari. |
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