Re: attached files in replies - again

2002-07-29 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi The,

@29 July 2002, 02:23 -0300 (06:23 UK time)  The Bat Tech List [TBT] in
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Pearlstone:

MDP So you just forward a message, invoke the QT and it becomes a reply.
MDP What you may lose is the In-Reply-To and References updating performed
MDP by a normal reply.

TBT That is good, but I need to include the original attached files in a
TBT reply

erm ... that's what forwarding does. That's why I said to use the
forwarding template (that will include attachments) then use the macro
to massage the subject and recipient to make the forward look like a
reply.

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Re[2]: attached files in replies - again

2002-07-28 Thread The Bat Tech List

Hello Marck,

Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 8:01:04 AM, you wrote:


TBT Can I send Replyes including the original attached files, like in
TBT Foward or Redirect ???

MDP Not literally but you can simulate it by setting up a forwarding
MDP template (or better still, a quick template) that changes a forward
MDP into a reply by doing stuff like:

MDP %TO=%TO='%OREPLYNAME %OREPLYADDR'%-
MDP %subject=Re: %setpattregexp='(?i)\A\:?(\s*\[.*\])%-
MDP ?(\s*(re|ha|rcpt|fwd|fw)(\[\d*\])?:\s*)*(.*?)%-
MDP %RegExpBlindMatch='%OSubj'%SubPatt='5'

MDP So you just forward a message, invoke the QT and it becomes a reply.
MDP What you may lose is the In-Reply-To and References updating performed
MDP by a normal reply.


That is good, but I need to include the original attached files in a
reply therefore I will not be able to use the filters(i only know
filters to Reply, dont for Foward or Redirect).  

Some another ideia to include the annexes in a reply?  

Thanks to all.


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Re: attached files in replies - again

2002-07-18 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi The,

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Pearlstone:

TBT Thanks for you solution.

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moderator
Top quoting strikes again!!!

Please don't requote the entire message for a one line post. It is
*extremely* bad manners and against the rules of this list.

As for top quoting, I've made a moderatorial decision to redeliver the
lecture every time it goes wrong:

stock lecture
You're using the Outlook standard reply format, one that I find
awful (but I'm feeling more like Canute by the day on that score). It
is called top quoting and means that you let the quotes appear at
the bottom and type your reply at the top.

I have many reasons to prefer the in-line quoting method:
o  It is hard to follow points raised and counterpoints made when they
   are not interspersed. You have to go from top to bottom to top
   again to review the context.
o  Following on from that, as you go through the quotes interspersing
   your replies and clipping the fluff, you actually ensure that all
   points raised and questions asked are covered.
o  The message format becomes a lot more conversational.
o  Rather than growing exponentially with each reply in a thread, the
   message size is kept reasonable and to the point - if the
   back-reference is that important, surely it's on file!
o  Responses have immediate context rather than being a bolt out of
   the blue at the top of a message making you scroll down to re-read
   the original - not an easy task when it's in the light grey italics
   I happen to use to show signatures ;-).

I know there are some instances where top-quoting is necessary -
particularly in dealing with a technical support department where an
issue may be passed around from person to person and the entire
message chain needs to be kept live. I actually have a special
template I use for such occasions. At all other times, I will still
champion the cause of conversational email! :-).

/stock lecture

As a result of top quoting, your posting includes all signatures and
previous list footers of the message you are replying to - another
no-no and this one is against the list rules. Please trim your replies.
/moderator

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Re[2]: attached files in replies - again

2002-07-18 Thread Norbert Luckhardt

hiyall,

 Please don't requote the entire message for a one line post. It is
 *extremely* bad manners and against the rules of this list.

more over the TBTECH list rules claim (IMHO very correctly):

RULESg. Please don't post Me too and Thank you type messages.

please hold on to this rule! may I say Thank you for doing so? ;-)

[this message was posted to the list instead of being personally
addressed because the original THX-post was from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with no particular personal name in
it... ]

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attached files in replies - again

2002-07-17 Thread The Bat Tech List


Can I send Replyes including the original attached files, like in Foward
or Redirect ???
  

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Re: attached files in replies - again

2002-07-17 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi The,

@17 July 2002, 04:38 -0300 (08:38 UK time)  The Bat Tech List [TBT] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

TBT Can I send Replyes including the original attached files, like in
TBT Foward or Redirect ???

Not literally but you can simulate it by setting up a forwarding
template (or better still, a quick template) that changes a forward
into a reply by doing stuff like:

%TO=%TO='%OREPLYNAME %OREPLYADDR'%-
%subject=Re: %setpattregexp='(?i)\A\:?(\s*\[.*\])%-
?(\s*(re|ha|rcpt|fwd|fw)(\[\d*\])?:\s*)*(.*?)%-
%RegExpBlindMatch='%OSubj'%SubPatt='5'

So you just forward a message, invoke the QT and it becomes a reply.
What you may lose is the In-Reply-To and References updating performed
by a normal reply.

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Re: attached files in replies

2002-07-15 Thread Stefan Riegler

Hello List! Hi Dwight A Corrin,
on 14.07.2002 at 15:16 [GMT -0500] you wrote:

 by the time you get thru you are likely to end up with filename.ext,
 filename1.ext, ... filenameN.ext in your attachment file, if you save
 attachments separately.

Oh, sorry i forgot to mention that you are able to `Drag and Drop' the
attached files directly from the message window into a new window.
Saving the files separately is not necessary.

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Re[2]: attached files in replies

2002-07-15 Thread The Bat Tech List


Thanks for all.

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Re: attached files in replies

2002-07-14 Thread Stefan Riegler

Hello List! Hi The Bat Tech List,
on 12.07.2002 at 23:51 [GMT -0300] you wrote:

 Can I make to include de original attached files in replies ???

AFAIK not automatically. But a workaround may be to open the reply and
put the original attachements into your reply by drag and drop.

HTH

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Re: attached files in replies

2002-07-14 Thread Norbert Luckhardt

hiyall,

 Can I make to include de original attached files in replies ???

you can do this with a small trick:

use FORWARD instead of reply (this includes the attachments) and then
reorganise the message with a QT like:


%clear%-
%SUBJECT=Re: %OSUBJ%-
%TO=%-
%TO=%OFROMNAME %OFROMADDR%-
hi %OFROMNAME,

attribution line:
%quotes

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note that You have to use %TO= first only to delete a possibly
inserted recipient - if You invoke this QT only on an empty addressed
fresh fwd, there's no need for deletion...

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Re: attached files in replies

2002-07-13 Thread Daniel Grunberg

Fri, 12 Jul 2002 19:51:12[GMT -0300]   (6:51 PM EDST) you wrote:

 Can I make to include de original attached files in replies ???

While in Edit Mail Message

  Utilities | Attach files | MIME Coded




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attached files in replies

2002-07-12 Thread The Bat Tech List



Can I make to include de original attached files in replies ???

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