How to use the name prefix

1999-10-12 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi there, in the address book, I can enter a name prefix for an address. I can't find out how I can use that prefix when creating a new message or replying to one. I'd like my message to say something like "Dear Mr. Jones" or "Dear Mrs. Harris" automatically, using the name prefix from the

Re: How to use the name prefix

1999-10-13 Thread DINH Frederic
Oliver wrote: OS> in the address book, I can enter a name prefix for an address. I OS> can't find out how I can use that prefix when creating a new OS> message or replying to one. I'd like my message to say something OS> like "Dear Mr. Jones" or "Dear Mrs. Harris" automatically, using OS>

Re: How to use the name prefix

1999-10-14 Thread Leif Gregory
Oliver, On Thursday, October 14, 1999, at 4:47 you wrote: OS> That seems to be it. Hm, nobody about USING that prefix for OS> something nice? OS> Oliver Sturm Hmmm, don't know if this is exactly what you want, but I set up new message templates for certain people in my addressbook. For exampl

Re[2]: How to use the name prefix

1999-10-13 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi DINH Frederic, On Mittwoch, 13. Oktober 1999 at 11:26:48 you wrote: DF> Oliver wrote: OS>> in the address book, I can enter a name prefix for an address. I OS>> can't find out how I can use that prefix when creating a new OS>> message or replying to one. I'd like my message to say som

Re[2]: How to use the name prefix

1999-10-14 Thread DINH Frederic
Leif wrote: LG> Other than that, I don't think TB actually uses the name prefix in LG> the addressbook entry when creating a message. It is most likely LG> just for informational purposes. Maybe we could ask for a macro name prefix (%PREFIX ;-)). So we could make a mailing (say, personnalized fo

Re[2]: How to use the name prefix

1999-10-14 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi Leif Gregory, On Donnerstag, 14. Oktober 1999 at 0:47:39 you wrote: LG> Hmmm, don't know if this is exactly what you want, but I set up new LG> message templates for certain people in my addressbook. That's not exactly what I want ;) I meant this: Just like I can use "Dear %TOFName," o