Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject
title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the
lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to
find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And
having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

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Google search:  seamonkey email template
427,000 hits

I have never used templates before so tried it out.

You have to first create a draft email then save it as a template.
The rest you can figure out.

It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop 
up a composition window for the user to complete?


I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with a 
filter.


It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.
I don't see a way to make it auto reply to an unknown addy though.
Um... sending myself a smiley face was not such a good idea
since the incoming and outgoing addresses are the same,
it keeps receiving and sending over and over.
Bad, bad filter!
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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread WaltS

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

-
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I don't see that in any filter in SeaMonkey, even with the Filtaquilla 
extension installed.


You are saying you can create a filter from someones email address, and 
select Reply with Template as the action?


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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread stango

WaltS wrote:

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject
title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the
lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to
find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And
having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

-
  JohnW-MN



I don't see that in any filter in SeaMonkey, even with the Filtaquilla
extension installed.

You are saying you can create a filter from someones email address, and
select Reply with Template as the action?

Doing a search on 'Reply with Template' brings up a lot of information 
about Outlook mail but certainly nothing on SeaMonkey mail.



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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Paul wrote:


JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject
title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the
lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to
find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And
having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

-
 JohnW-MN


Google search:  seamonkey email template
427,000 hits

I have never used templates before so tried it out.

You have to first create a draft email then save it as a template.
The rest you can figure out.

It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop 
up a composition window for the user to complete?


I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with a 
filter.


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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread WaltS

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:



snip



I have never used templates before so tried it out.

You have to first create a draft email then save it as a template.
The rest you can figure out.

It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop
up a composition window for the user to complete?

I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with a
filter.



I created a template, then created a filter using a friend's email address.

Clicked on her latest message, and the blank template was automatically 
sent. Oops!


Won't be using that feature.

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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Daniel

Paul wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Paul wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Paul wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


Snip


It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just
pop
up a composition window for the user to complete?

I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one
with
a filter.


It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.


Paul, are you suggesting that you don't, normally, check your real
address?? If so, why have it?? Why not just use one of your other,
non-real, addresses??


You are right.  I will now delete my internet connection.


Sorry, Paul, did you forget the Smilee or are you serious??


LOL!  (Actually I did forget the smiley and remembered it the
instant I hit send!)


BTDT!!! Way to often!

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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 22:14:51 -0500, Paul p...@main.com wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 Paul wrote:
 
 JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject
 title
 will attract a reply.   {grin}

 How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the
 lower part
 of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to
 find it
 in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And
 having
 that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

 -
  JohnW-MN

 Google search:  seamonkey email template
 427,000 hits

 I have never used templates before so tried it out.

 You have to first create a draft email then save it as a template.
 The rest you can figure out.

 It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.
 
 Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop 
 up a composition window for the user to complete?
 
 I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with a 
 filter.

It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.
I don't see a way to make it auto reply to an unknown addy though.
Um... sending myself a smiley face was not such a good idea
since the incoming and outgoing addresses are the same,
it keeps receiving and sending over and over.
Bad, bad filter!

Rather than bad, I wonder if it is just incomplete.   The Template part is
easy, the unknown is the Reply part.  

Has anyone looked into that?  How long ago did it first appear in message
filtering?

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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS wrote:


I created a template, then created a filter using a friend's email
address.

Clicked on her latest message, and the blank template was
automatically sent. Oops!

Won't be using that feature.


I could imagine using it to create a homemade autoresponder (instead of 
one that resides on the server), provided it can be directed to each of 
the individual senders. But if it always goes to the same recipient, it 
would only be useful to notify an out-of-office user that mail has been 
received from a particular sender.


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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 22:14:51 -0500, Paul p...@main.com wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject
title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the
lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to
find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And
having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

-
 JohnW-MN

Google search:  seamonkey email template
427,000 hits

I have never used templates before so tried it out.

You have to first create a draft email then save it as a template.
The rest you can figure out.

It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.
Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop 
up a composition window for the user to complete?


I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with a 
filter.

It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.
I don't see a way to make it auto reply to an unknown addy though.
Um... sending myself a smiley face was not such a good idea
since the incoming and outgoing addresses are the same,
it keeps receiving and sending over and over.
Bad, bad filter!


Rather than bad, I wonder if it is just incomplete.   The Template part is
easy, the unknown is the Reply part.  


Has anyone looked into that?  How long ago did it first appear in message
filtering?


I made it on 6-25 to test your post of 6-25.
I made my smiley template to send me a smiley face when
someone emails me.  Since in my experiment, that someone is me,
it sends me a smiley which my email interprets as to me and
therefore sends me a smiley in response.  That response
generates another response, and so forth.  I stopped it after
50 iterations in 3 minutes.
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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Geoff Welsh

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

-
  JohnW-MN


makes sense to me that if you had a filter that had -message is from- as 
the criteria then the action to take could be set to -reply with 
template- and you would presumably choose what template to use from your 
saved templates.  Since I have no use for templates, testing it is 
beyond me, but I see a few other responses that say it works well.


GW
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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread stango

WaltS wrote:

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject
title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the
lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to
find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And
having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

-
  JohnW-MN



I don't see that in any filter in SeaMonkey, even with the Filtaquilla
extension installed.

You are saying you can create a filter from someones email address, and
select Reply with Template as the action?

Doing a search on 'Reply with Template' brings up a lot of information 
about Outlook and Thunderbird mail but nothing on SeaMonkey mail.



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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

This is a repeat - no one answered before so maybe a different subject title
will attract a reply.   {grin}

How does Reply with Template work?  It is an Action down in the lower part
of a Message Filter, one that I cannot figure out (and I'm unable to find it
in Help).  I found the Template reference.  But: Reply to whom?  And having
that, to what address is the template being sent? Or, 

-
 JohnW-MN


Google search:  seamonkey email template
427,000 hits

I have never used templates before so tried it out.

You have to first create a draft email then save it as a template.
The rest you can figure out.

It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.
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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


I made it on 6-25 to test your post of 6-25.
I made my smiley template to send me a smiley face when
someone emails me.  Since in my experiment, that someone is me,
it sends me a smiley which my email interprets as to me and
therefore sends me a smiley in response.  That response
generates another response, and so forth.  I stopped it after
50 iterations in 3 minutes.


FWIW, it would've been better to test with two different accounts. If 
only one autoresponds, you don't get an endless loop.



I thought about yesterday that and decided it was too much
trouble to log on to one of my google or yahoo accts.
I know it works so am happy.
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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Daniel

Paul wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Paul wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


Snip


It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop
up a composition window for the user to complete?

I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with
a filter.


It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.


Paul, are you suggesting that you don't, normally, check your real
address?? If so, why have it?? Why not just use one of your other,
non-real, addresses??


You are right.  I will now delete my internet connection.


Sorry, Paul, did you forget the Smilee or are you serious??

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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul

Daniel wrote:

Paul wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


Snip


It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop
up a composition window for the user to complete?

I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with
a filter.


It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.


Paul, are you suggesting that you don't, normally, check your real 
address?? If so, why have it?? Why not just use one of your other, 
non-real, addresses??



You are right.  I will now delete my internet connection.
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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Ray_Net

Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 27/06/2013 04:49:

Paul wrote:


I made it on 6-25 to test your post of 6-25.
I made my smiley template to send me a smiley face when
someone emails me.  Since in my experiment, that someone is me,
it sends me a smiley which my email interprets as to me and
therefore sends me a smiley in response.  That response
generates another response, and so forth.  I stopped it after
50 iterations in 3 minutes.


FWIW, it would've been better to test with two different accounts. If 
only one autoresponds, you don't get an endless loop.


I had created at work an auto-forward of every mail i received on work 
sent to my private mailbox at home.
Unfortunately i had done a mistake in the forwarded adress, so the mail 
server responded mailbox xxx@yyy.be did not exist.
Mail that i forwarded :-) endless loop. i had positionned this 
auto-forward friday afternoon, just before leaving for the week-end.
During the week-end, i got a mail at work, et bingo  the loop 
begin due to the fact that i had protected by a password the 
auto-forwarding, the responsible at work was obliged to STOP the mail 
server for all the compagny. Monday morning ... i stopped this war . 
I had received 5000 mails in my mail box :-)

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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul

Daniel wrote:

Paul wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Paul wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


Snip


It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop
up a composition window for the user to complete?

I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with
a filter.


It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.


Paul, are you suggesting that you don't, normally, check your real
address?? If so, why have it?? Why not just use one of your other,
non-real, addresses??


You are right.  I will now delete my internet connection.


Sorry, Paul, did you forget the Smilee or are you serious??


LOL!  (Actually I did forget the smiley and remembered it the
instant I hit send!)
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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Daniel

Paul wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Paul wrote:


Snip


It seems to work good.  Thanks for letting us know about it.


Does it actually send the message? If so, to whom? Or does it just pop
up a composition window for the user to complete?

I've been using templates for years, but never thought to use one with
a filter.


It sends what ever is in the template to who or what you
have designated in the filter.
I have mine set to send me a smiley face when
ever anyone sends mail to my real att.net address.


Paul, are you suggesting that you don't, normally, check your real 
address?? If so, why have it?? Why not just use one of your other, 
non-real, addresses??


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Re: Reply with Template?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Paul wrote:


I made it on 6-25 to test your post of 6-25.
I made my smiley template to send me a smiley face when
someone emails me.  Since in my experiment, that someone is me,
it sends me a smiley which my email interprets as to me and
therefore sends me a smiley in response.  That response
generates another response, and so forth.  I stopped it after
50 iterations in 3 minutes.


FWIW, it would've been better to test with two different accounts. If 
only one autoresponds, you don't get an endless loop.


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