Hello Jonathan,
I had some cleanup makro, yes, but removing it and just having %QUOTES in the reply
template doesn't make that behaviour go away :-(
must be something else. But thanks for the tip, it was worth a try.
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 7:29:48 AM, you wrote:
On Friday, April 09,
Hello,
I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
to a list when the list is set to reply to the sender.
I put %Reply-To=[EMAIL PROTECTED] in my reply template for the
folder, but it didn't have an affect.
I found this as a change in recent versions of
Hallo Doug,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 08:58:32 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 9:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DW I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
DW to a list when the list is set to reply to the sender.
DW I put %Reply-To=[EMAIL PROTECTED] in my reply template for
Hallo Richard,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 10:04:38 +0500GMT (10-4-04, 7:04 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RHS Is there a way to ensure that they are deleted from both the
RHS message base and the attachment directory without having to manually
RHS do it both places?
Don't know if it does what you
Hi Roelof,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 9:41:54 AM, you wrote:
Hallo Doug,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 08:58:32 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 9:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DW I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
DW to a list when the list is set to reply to the
Hallo Doug,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 10:04:54 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 11:04 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DW I think I can live with this on the mailing lists I have in mind.
DW Knowing what what I've done is wrong and why, thanks to your response,
Just be aware of the risk...
DW I've just now put
Hi Roelof,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 10:21:45 AM, you wrote:
[SNIP]
DW But it's now going to both the sender and the list. How do I get rid of
DW the sender's address?
Change it to:
%To=%To=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The first %To macro empties the To: header (see the help)
Thanks. I've also now
Hallo Doug,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 10:46:35 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 11:46 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DW Thanks. I've also now found the appropriate help file. Now if I could
DW figure out how to make the reply macro also capitalise the first letter
DW of the recipient's name in Hi %tofname.
From
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, 4:41 AM, you wrote:
DW I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
DW to a list when the list is set to reply to the sender.
DW I put %Reply-To=[EMAIL PROTECTED] in my reply template for the
DW folder, but it didn't have an affect.
DW But it's now going to both the sender and the list. How do I get rid of
DW the sender's address?
RO Change it to:
RO %To=%To=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RO The first %To macro empties the To: header (see the help)
nice, I like that! I just used that for my list:
%To=%To=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Paul
Hallo Paul,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 06:55:33 -0400GMT (10-4-04, 12:55 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
PC nice, I like that! I just used that for my list:
PC %To=%To=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, just keep in mind what i said in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOTE THAT THIS IS DANGEROUS!!! Whenever you might
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, 7:18 AM, you wrote:
RONOTE THAT THIS IS DANGEROUS!!! Whenever you might want to reply off
ROlist (with a personal message) you can be very embarrassed or even
ROfinancially duped (depending on the message) by sending a message
ROto the list without
Roelof,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 1:51:49 PM, you wrote:
RO Don't know if it does what you want, but have you tried:
RO Account - Properties - Files Directories - Keep
RO attachments 'Separately in a special directory'
RO I'm not sure what that will do with your attachment (that you'd like
RO
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, Paul Cartwright wrote...
DW But it's now going to both the sender and the list. How do I get
DW rid of the sender's address?
RO Change it to:
RO %To=%To=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RO The first %To macro empties the To: header (see the help)
nice, I like that! I just used
Hi Jonathan,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 6:09:12 PM, you wrote:
Something like that, I think it's been mentioned in the past for
folder templates, if you do a search for Marck's folder templates are
evil reply, you can normally find a bunch of suggestions ;)
I just searched the archives,
Dear Doug,
@10-Apr-2004, 20:33 Doug Weller [DW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Jonathan:
Something like that, I think it's been mentioned in the past for
folder templates, if you do a search for Marck's folder
templates are evil reply, you can normally find a bunch of
suggestions ;)
DW
There are commands for marking a thread as Read or Unread and Parking
or UnParking a thread.
Is there an easy way to set an entire thread to a certain color group?
Individual messages have many ways of assigning a color group (menu,
right click, keyboard shortcuts) - I was wondering if the same
Hi Marck,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 8:45:55 PM, you wrote:
[SNIP]
There is nothing else for which folder templates can be used that
can't be covered and even improved upon using Address Book templates.
There are dangers in using Folder Templates that are not there when
you use AB templates.
Dear Doug,
@10-Apr-2004, 21:38 Doug Weller [DW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
There are dangers in using Folder Templates that are not there
when you use AB templates.
DW Ok. I want all my lists to work the same way.
Nice ideal but, in fact, there are two different types of list -
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, 3:45 PM, you wrote:
DW I just searched the archives, and can find a reference by Marck to his
DW 'folder templates are evil lecture', but not the post itself.
MDP Okay, okay! I'll bite.
no, don't bite! I heard you were a nice sharing kinda guy:)
MDP stock
Dear Paul,
@10-Apr-2004, 17:59 -0400 (10-Apr 22:59 UK time) Paul Cartwright
[PC] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP Okay, okay! I'll bite.
PC no, don't bite! I heard you were a nice sharing kinda guy:)
grrrNASH!
MDP stock lecture
PC ok, I'll make SURE I add the:
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
KG Is there an easy way to set an entire thread to a certain color
KG group? Individual messages have many ways of assigning a color
KG group (menu, right click, keyboard shortcuts) - I was wondering if
KG the same was available for marking an entire thread.
It would
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 01:27:25 GMT, Allie Martin wrote:
You'd have to do it manually, i.e., expand the
thread, select all messages in the thread and then apply the colour
group.
Or set a filter on the subject or reference and run it manually.
Thereafter new messages would be colored
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