On 11 Mar 2015, at 8:06, Thomas Wölk wrote:
@Benny: I think Jeremy idea is very clever. What is the best way to
deals with different __reply templates per recipient__?
I don't think there is any way to do that.
It is very annoying every time to edit the text again.
I distinguish between the
On 19 Sep 2014, at 11:21, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 18 Sep 2014, at 21:48, Kai Großjohann wrote:
Actually, I find that the Outlook threading is better than I had
feared. It actually works pretty well for a linear thread like
this one (the one I'm responding to):
I think I should add
On Sep 19, 2014, at 4:20 PM, Kai Großjohann kai.grossjoh...@gmail.com wrote:
And don't we all love those responses that say Please see my replies below
in orange.
Don't get me started. OTOH, a few times I've tried to do inline replies, and
the had to go to someone's desk to explain which
On 17 Sep 2014, at 23:53, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
Are the variable expansions available for use listed somewhere?
No, they are implicitly available in this file:
MailMate.app/Contents/Frameworks/OakMIME.framework/Resources/specifiers.plist
But it might be easier to create a smart
On 18 Sep 2014, at 8:27, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 17 Sep 2014, at 23:53, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
Are the variable expansions available for use listed somewhere?
No, they are implicitly available in this file:
On 18 Sep 2014, at 14:42, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
OK, that got me a step closer, however I'm not exactly sure how to use
the ${cc} variable correctly, or maybe it can't be. It is returning to
me only the first person on the Cc list, not the entire list. Is there
a way to get the Cc list?
No,
On 18 Sep 2014, at 17:54, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 18 Sep 2014, at 14:42, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
My company wants corporate email replied to in Outlook fashion :-(.
That is simply depressing. I cannot imagine the reasoning behind such
a strange requirement. I might be alone on this, but