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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the
settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... -- Janet Tweedy |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote:
As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In message , Martin Brown
writes On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote: As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. Sadly nothing like for our uses here. (& my SO couldn't get her head around Forte at all). -- Simon 12) The Second Rule of Expectations An EXPECTATION is a Premeditated resentment. |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
On 20/11/2012 13:51, usenet2012 wrote:
In message , Martin Brown writes On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote: As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. Sadly nothing like for our uses here. (& my SO couldn't get her head around Forte at all). How so? TB can be made pretty similar to TP behaviour with a few tweaks. The only thing I miss in TB cf TP is the ability to have wildcard rules. In theory I have solved that with an addin but it never worked for me. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In message , Martin Brown
writes On 20/11/2012 13:51, usenet2012 wrote: In message , Martin Brown writes Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. Sadly nothing like for our uses here. (& my SO couldn't get her head around Forte at all). How so? TB can be made pretty similar to TP behaviour with a few tweaks. The only thing I miss in TB cf TP is the ability to have wildcard rules. In theory I have solved that with an addin but it never worked for me. Can TB do mailing-list routing to newsgroups now? -- Simon 12) The Second Rule of Expectations An EXPECTATION is a Premeditated resentment. |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
On 20/11/2012 18:22, usenet2012 wrote:
In message , Martin Brown writes On 20/11/2012 13:51, usenet2012 wrote: In message , Martin Brown writes Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. Sadly nothing like for our uses here. (& my SO couldn't get her head around Forte at all). How so? TB can be made pretty similar to TP behaviour with a few tweaks. The only thing I miss in TB cf TP is the ability to have wildcard rules. In theory I have solved that with an addin but it never worked for me. Can TB do mailing-list routing to newsgroups now? Never tried. Perhaps not. It can certainly do mailing list routing to folders and have those folders display the posts in threaded fashion and use separate distinct personalities for each folder. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In article , Martin Brown
writes On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote: As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. -- Regards, Martin Brown Yes tried Thunderbird Martin but not good for news groups like this whereas Turnpike does everything seamlessly! I have looked in demon service but it tells you all about migrating and using most software packages just not their own! As I still can't figure out how to migrate my websites on direct-nic and have had to leave my websites untouched for about 6 months - using my emails is also going down the tube by the look of it -- Janet Tweedy |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In article , Martin Brown
writes How so? TB can be made pretty similar to TP behaviour with a few tweaks. The only thing I miss in TB cf TP is the ability to have wildcard rules. In theory I have solved that with an addin but it never worked for me. How do you get this group then martin and how did you get over all those colours for the replies? -- Janet Tweedy |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
On 20/11/2012 21:35, Janet Tweedy wrote:
In article , Martin Brown writes How so? TB can be made pretty similar to TP behaviour with a few tweaks. The only thing I miss in TB cf TP is the ability to have wildcard rules. In theory I have solved that with an addin but it never worked for me. How do you get this group then martin and how did you get over all those colours for the replies? Subrscribed to the free text Teranews server for a one time fee of $5. Do you mean the colour coded lines according to nesting depth of quote? I quite like them and view it as an advantage of TB over TP ditto for the ability to define rules and test them against the mailbase and for that matter to define global kill rules across an entire newsserver as well as per group. Spammers are much easier to zap on TB. Several of the experts have described in detail how to make TP5 and TP6 work with appropriate shims on the new Demon mailserver config blow by blow. I forget whether in d.i.s.tp or d.s You should not have to do much to get it working. I can still post using smtp using my old Turnpike but have never bothered to allow it to read from the new server since it is now well past its use by date on Win7. Sometimes it is handy to send stuff out from my older machine. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In message , Janet Tweedy
writes In article , Martin Brown writes On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote: As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. -- Regards, Martin Brown Yes tried Thunderbird Martin but not good for news groups like this whereas Turnpike does everything seamlessly! I have looked in demon service but it tells you all about migrating and using most software packages just not their own! I found out how to change stuff without too much trouble, but I forget where. If you go to Configure|Email transfer in the Turnpike menu, you can add a mail server. The server name is mail.demon.co.uk, and the mailbox name is . If you ask in news:demon.service someone should be able to give you any more details you require. By the way, you should be able to continue using Turnpike for Usenet, regardless of what you do for email. As I still can't figure out how to migrate my websites on direct-nic and have had to leave my websites untouched for about 6 months - using my emails is also going down the tube by the look of it -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In message , Martin Brown
writes On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote: As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. Go to demon.ip.support.turnpike for this and any other question on TP -- bert |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In message , Janet Tweedy
writes In article , Martin Brown writes On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote: As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. -- Regards, Martin Brown Yes tried Thunderbird Martin but not good for news groups like this whereas Turnpike does everything seamlessly! I have looked in demon service but it tells you all about migrating and using most software packages just not their own! As I still can't figure out how to migrate my websites on direct-nic and have had to leave my websites untouched for about 6 months - using my emails is also going down the tube by the look of it The major problem is with Demons new mail service which changes mail headers and in doing so destroys TPs folder routing rules. Lots of info in both aforementioned newsgroups. Lot's of helpful people in there too. -- bert |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In article , Martin Brown
writes Several of the experts have described in detail how to make TP5 and TP6 work with appropriate shims on the new Demon mailserver config blow by blow. I forget whether in d.i.s.tp or d.s Ah couldn't find them so will have another look - thanks -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In message , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes In message , Janet Tweedy writes In article , Martin Brown writes On 20/11/2012 12:11, Janet Tweedy wrote: As the email is migrating this week does anyone know how to change the settings on Turnpike? They giver out the method for other mailing clients but don't mention their own software! If not my account is doomed ........... Go and look in demon.service for the threads about how to do it. Or move to Thunderbird which is almost as good. -- Regards, Martin Brown Yes tried Thunderbird Martin but not good for news groups like this whereas Turnpike does everything seamlessly! I have looked in demon service but it tells you all about migrating and using most software packages just not their own! I found out how to change stuff without too much trouble, but I forget where. If you go to Configure|Email transfer in the Turnpike menu, you can add a mail server. The server name is mail.demon.co.uk, and the mailbox name is . If you ask in news:demon.service someone should be able to give you any more details you require. Oops. nezumi is Martin's domain, not Janet's. Sorry. Replace nezumi which whatever is appropriate. By the way, you should be able to continue using Turnpike for Usenet, regardless of what you do for email. As I still can't figure out how to migrate my websites on direct-nic and have had to leave my websites untouched for about 6 months - using my emails is also going down the tube by the look of it -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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OT sorry for those using Demon/turnpike
In article , Stewart Robert Hinsley
writes I found out how to change stuff without too much trouble, but I forget where. If you go to Configure|Email transfer in the Turnpike menu, you can add a mail server. The server name is mail.demon.co.uk, and the mailbox name is . If you ask in news:demon.service someone should be able to give you any more details you require. By the way, you should be able to continue using Turnpike for Usenet, regardless of what you do for email. Thanks Stewart - I'll go and have another look ! -- Janet Tweedy |
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