Re[2]: Template Question

2006-10-11 Thread David Calvarese
Hello Mica,

Wednesday, October 11, 2006, 3:10:07 PM, you wrote:

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>> That didn't seem to work either.

> Then it is something else, not the template.


Well, I'm open to suggestions what to look for then.

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Re[2]: Template Question""

2003-03-07 Thread Mike Alexander
Hi Allie,

Friday, March 7, 2003, 6:49:08 PM, you wrote:

AM> I do sleep. It's just that I'm usually awake by 4:30 - 5:00 a.m.

AM> I'm often reading male at just the right time for the timely
AM> replies. :)

And who is he?  ;-)

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Re[2]: Template Question""

2003-03-07 Thread Mark Wieder
Allie-

Friday, March 7, 2003, 11:30:02 AM, you wrote:

AM> I'm often reading male at just the right time for the timely
AM> replies. :)   

AM> I actually meant 'mail' and not 'male'. :)

ROTFL. I wondered what you did in your spare time. Lends new meaning
to hotmail, though... 

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Re[2]: template question (again!)

2002-08-15 Thread Deborah W

On Thursday, August 15, 2002, 12:03:53 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

MDP> In that case the only thing I can think of is to copy the block to the
MDP> clipboard and use %QUOTES="%CLIPBOARD" instead of %QUOTES.

and I have a template which is working beautifully, with only one
keystroke added :-)

Thanks! :-)

Deborah



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Re[2]: template question (again!)

2002-08-15 Thread Deborah W

On Thursday, August 15, 2002, 11:22:14 AM, Sudip Pokhrel wrote:

DW>> Any ideas on getting it to quote only what I have highlighted? :-)

SP> I included that in my reply, i.e. add %clear macro before %quote. See
SP> below:

SP>>> %TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"%SUBJECT="Welcome %OFROMFNAME :-)"%-
SP>>> %clear^^^
SP>>> %QUOTES [make sure there's
SP>>> a space here]

That bit didn't work then :-(

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Re[2]: template question (again!)

2002-08-15 Thread Deborah W

On Thursday, August 15, 2002, 11:06:15 AM, Sudip Pokhrel wrote:

SP> Use the following:

SP> %TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"%SUBJECT="Welcome %OFROMFNAME :-)"%-
SP> %clear ^^^
SP> %QUOTES [make sure there's
SP> a space here]

There was a space there originally, but I think it got lost because
the line wrapped. Anyway, I cut & pasted what you wrote, & it works.
Thanks.

Any ideas on getting it to quote only what I have highlighted? :-)

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Re[2]: Template question -- replies

2000-08-19 Thread katsmeow



K>> I  posted  this  the other day and got no replies so will try again
K>> with it somewhat reworded in case the query was not clear.

> Well, I replied .. and saw it come back out of the list.

Well...hmm... I am looking at my message and see no replies (I thread
using Alt-2 on this list).  Maybe I accidentally deleted it wihtout
reading it or realizing it.  Thanks for posting again.

MDP>> Hmm.  I  use  Ctrl-F4  to  write  to  the  author  instead of the
MDP>> originating list. Perhaps it is a matter of getting used to doing
MDP>> that.

Well, to be honest, I didn't know you could do that.  I'm not using to
a mail program that can do that.  However, I've now tried it and for
my hands find it awkward so still like having the macro.


> The string %TO=""%TO="""%OFROMNAME"" <%OFROMADDR>" will do the job for
> you. You can place this in a Quick template (call it "TT" for the sake
> of  this  example) to try it out. You can then use %QINCLUDE="TT" in a
> normal  template  whenever  you  want  to  employ it and never have to
> re-write it.

Thanks now a couple of more.

Lets say I set up my reply stationary to always reply to a list to the
individual sender. I have a couple of lists I am where sending a reply
mistakenly to a list is *not* something I ever want to do again (after
mistakenly sending personal information publicly that I meant to send
privately).  So, I want my personal default, so to speak, to go to the
individual.  However, I occasionally want to reply to the list but
select that as I am writing the message.  Having set up the reply
template to reply to the individual, what do I use as a quick template
to change the particular message to go to the list?

And also the converse.  I am on a couple of lists where the default is
to send messages to the individual.  Of course, I know I can hit reply
all and the reply will go to the individual and to the list.  Is there
a way to send up a template whereby the replies automatically (or by
use of a quick template inserted in the reply) goes only to the list
and not the individual?




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wish: Re[2]: template question (nicknames)

2000-05-12 Thread Patrick Erler

hallo Marck!

on Friday, May 12, 2000, 2:55:03 PM, you wrote:

MDP> Hi Patrick,

MDP> On 12 May 2000 at 14:07:35 GMT +0200 (which was 13:07 where I
MDP> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
MDP> of "template question (nicknames)":


>> is there a way to define the macros in a way that i can use a
>> nickname if the recipient has one in the adressbook, else it uses
>> the first name?

>> the reason is, that it is a bit strange that my messages say "hello
>> ralf!" when they should say "hello papa!" ;)

MDP> I  use  custom  templates  in the address book to achieve this. I know
MDP> it's not what you're asking, but while there is no macro for %nickname
MDP> there's no more we can do other than wish :-(.
cross fingers, dance around my monitor, huhu, big BAT, that shall be
my wish:

give us a %NICKNAME macro-template and do it so, that if no nickname
is present, it shall use the first name of the recipient!

hough!




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