On Monday, June 21, 2021, 09:02:06, Ian A. White wrote:
> After upgrading from version 4.2 to version 9.3.4, ALL my message templates
> for address groups in the addressbook are horribly scrambled. They appear as
> HTML source code converted to something like UTF-7 or UTF-8.
> Does
Hello bats,
I want to setup a filter that sends a message to Spamcop, but removes
data that could let me get more spam.
For this I want to use the (greatgreatgreat :) Python plugin Pyxie:
-8 template for Forward to filter action 8-
%Subj=%OSubj%-
%From='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'%-
%PY(
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Hello Bob!
On 5 Dec 2001 at 23:49:00 you wrote:
I thought putting QINCLUDE=Handle in the body of the message would
work but all it get is QINCLUDE=Handle actaully written in the
message rather than the text from the Template.
Like you have
Is there a way during composing a message to enter a command in the
actaull body of the message to Insert a Template?
I thought putting QINCLUDE=Handle in the body of the message would
work but all it get is QINCLUDE=Handle actaully written in the
message rather than the text from the
Hi Bob,
On 5 Dec 2001 at 15:49:00 [GMT -0700], you wrote:
B Is there a way during composing a message to enter a command in the
B actaull body of the message to Insert a Template?
Type the name of the quick template and press CTRL-Space right after
the name (no space after the name of the QT).
Hi Bob,
B Is there a way during composing a message to enter a command in the
B actaull body of the message to Insert a Template?
Type QT handle in the mail body and press Ctrl+Space :-)
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Best regards, Carsten
The Bat! (v1.54 Beta/15) Business
Windows NT 5.0 (Build 2195) Service Pack 2
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 21:21:46 -0700
Melissa Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, once you enter your recipient's address in the To: field, the
moment you place your mouse in the composition window, no matter which
template was there to begin with, it should magically turn into the proper
Hello,TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
This may be a silly question but I'll ask it anyway!
I have several templates set up for contacts in my address book.
When I click their name on the drop down menu on New Message the
composition window automatically comes up
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On Friday, July 13, 2001, at 08:59:16 PM PDT, Carren Stuart wrote:
CS However, if I forget to do it this way and simply click on New
CS Message then select their address from the address book icon on the
CS right of the composition window, their
Hello Melissa, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
You wrote:
MR Hello Carren,
MR Actually, once you enter your recipient's address in the To: field, the
MR moment you place your mouse in the composition window, no matter which
MR template was there to begin with, it
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On Friday, July 13, 2001, at 10:07:21 PM PDT, Carren Stuart wrote:
CS But, if I just click on Create new message on the main toolbar,
CS which opens the composition window - then if I go to the little
CS address book icon way over on the right by
Hello Melissa, TB! 1.53d Windows 98 SE
MR I just tried it the way you describe above, and it still works the same
MR way for me. As long as that person's address is in the To: field, *the
MR moment I place the cursor in the composition window*, the
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Hi Allie,
On Friday, September 15, 2000, A . Curtis Martin wrote:
I'm still struggling with the address-templates, and I think I know
what the problem was. The action below gave me the head-aches
M I deleted the templates from the account, after
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 14:10:22 +0200, Marcel wrote:
ACM There's most likely an address mismatch in that the address defined the
ACM To: field is not the same as that defined in the address book entry for
ACM which you have created templates.
M TB
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Hi Marcel,
On 17 September 2000 at 14:10:22 GMT +0200 (which was 13:10 where I
live) Marcel wrote and made these points on the subject of "Message
templates (again)":
M TB does _NOT_ follow the structure Address-Folder-Account
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 13:42:14 +0100, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
M So I had deleted the folder template, and TB! didn't bother to look
M at the address template any more.
MDP I have no folder templates - I deleted them all. I have Account
MDP default
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Hi Allie,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000, A . Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM What I said about the order of priority in which the templates are
ACM *used* (not the order in which TB! checks for templates) still stands.
ACM If all levels of templates are
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Hi Marck,
On Sunday, September 17, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
M TB does _NOT_ follow the structure Address-Folder-Account, but in
M reverse order.
MDP I'm afraid that's not true.
Not the way I said, you're right. I forgot to mention that if
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Hi Marcel,
On 17 September 2000 at 15:31:51 GMT +0200 (which was 14:31 where I
live) Marcel wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Message templates (again)":
M ... deleted the folder template, and hit the reply button again
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Hi Marck,
On Saturday, September 16, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP The above wrapping errors are caused by allowing PGP to wrap the text
MDP before it is sent. When used with TB it is best to turn off the PGP
MDP text wrapping and leave
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Hi Allie,
On Friday, September 15, 2000, you wrote:
M I deleted the templates from the account, after that I deleted
the
M folder templates, so now I only have the template from the
address
M itself, but it still doesn't appear.
ACM There's most
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Hi Marcel,
On 15 September 2000 at 00:25:57 GMT +0200 (which was 23:25 where I
live) Marcel wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Message templates (again)":
M I deleted the templates from the account, after that I deleted
M th
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Hello everyone,
I've been following the discussion about the message templates and
off course I started to work on my own templates right away.
The option Marck told us was a great one.
Using templates for the e-mail addresses.
So I started
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2000 22:43:37 +0200, Marcel wrote:
M I've been following the discussion about the message templates and
M off course I started to work on my own templates right away.
M The option Marck told us was a great one.
M Using templates
Hello Batters,
when you create a new folder, the message-templates in this folder are
set to the account default. This makes sense as long as they are on
root-level.
But creating a new sub-folder, wouldn't it be nice if it had the
message-templates of it's parent-folder rather than the account
Hello CaLViN,
when you create a new folder, the message-templates in this folder are
set to the account default. This makes sense as long as they are on
root-level.
But creating a new sub-folder, wouldn't it be nice if it had the
message-templates of it's parent-folder rather than
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