Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-09-04 Thread Chris W .
David Earl @ 2006-9-03 3:31:08 AM "Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header" > Each of those folders has their own Properties dialog, with an > Identity tab. And that's the trick I'm using. I set the Reply-To > info for the folder/ListServ/Group from t

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-09-04 Thread David Earl
Hi Chris, CW> Is there some functionality of The Bat! that will help me when it CW> comes to mailing lists that don't replace the reply-to header with the CW> list's address? CW> Is there some sort of options that can be toggled or a template that CW> can be used. CW> If I remember correctly, pi

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-17 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello ...in addition to my previous message... on 16-Jul-2006 at 11:07 you (Alexander S. Kunz) wrote: > First, its not working all of the time - because address book (group) > templates have priority over folder templates. After I did some tests, it seems like it is impossible to use a folder te

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-16 Thread MFPA
Hi On Sunday 16 July 2006 at 10:20:12 PM, in , Chris W. wrote: > The solution I'm using for now is the right click on the list address > and select "Reply to this address." That's a neat feature I had not previously known about. -- Best regards, MFPA Teamwork is

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-16 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Chris W. & everyone else, on 16-Jul-2006 at 23:20 you (Chris W.) wrote: > Reply to all seems a decent solution, except the author of the message > to which I am replying gets to copies: a personal one and a group > message. What I'd really like is a reply to group feature that only > sends

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-16 Thread Chris W .
Alexander S. Kunz @ 2006-7-16 2:12:07 PM "Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header" > The deficiency is at the lists administrator of such a list: a > discussion list should replace the reply-to header with the list > address, an announcement list should keep i

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-16 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Bill McQuillan & everyone else, on 16-Jul-2006 at 19:39 you (Bill McQuillan) wrote: > There are 2 buttons at the top of the Bat window indicating Reply and > Reply to All; however, once TB starts to execute the template, there > seems to be no way to determine which button was pushed! You

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-16 Thread Bill McQuillan
On Sun, 2006-07-16, Alexander S. Kunz wrote: > And second, if I explicitely choose "reply to this address" if I *do* > want to send a private reply, the TO address will be replaced by the > folder template, and the message will be send to the list. I also use folder templates and have a similar p

Re: Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-16 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Chris W. & everyone else, on 16-Jul-2006 at 06:40 you (Chris W.) wrote: > Is there some functionality of The Bat! that will help me when it > comes to mailing lists that don't replace the reply-to header with the > list's address? You can use Shift+F4 to "reply to all quoting selected text

Lists that don't overwrite the Reply-To header

2006-07-15 Thread Chris W .
Is there some functionality of The Bat! that will help me when it comes to mailing lists that don't replace the reply-to header with the list's address? Is there some sort of options that can be toggled or a template that can be used. If I remember correctly, pine (a CLI-based IMAP client) would