Hello Allie,
Wednesday, October 8, 2003, 10:28:58 PM, you wrote:
JM>> Actually, if you place it at the very beginning, it will add an
JM>> extra line break before your greeting. So it can go about anywhere
JM>> except at the very beginning.
AM> Well, you could still put it at the beginning but j
Hello Allie,
Wednesday, October 8, 2003, 9:45:17 PM, you wrote:
AM> You can place the macro anywhere in the template, i.e., at the beginning
AM> or the end.
Actually, if you place it at the very beginning, it will add an extra
line break before your greeting. So it can go about anywhere except
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, October 8, 2003, 7:11:02 PM, you wrote:
MDP> Oh yes, perfectly. Now. Let's see if I can make this clear to you.
MDP> When you create *any* kind of new message while you have the focus
MDP> in a folder with a folder template, it gets the list address added
MDP> to it.
MDP>
Hi Marck,
Thursday, October 9, 2003, 8:33:53 AM, you wrote:
MDP> This will only set the To address when there is no previous value.
MDP> This may protect you from accidentally copying private, off-list
MDP> messages back the to list.
Thanks for that Marck. I rarely post to the list so the danger
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, October 8, 2003, 5:33:53 PM, you wrote:
MDP> This will only set the To address when there is no previous value.
MDP> This may protect you from accidentally copying private, off-list
MDP> messages back the to list.
If you are creating a NEW message why would there be any i
Hello Robyn,
Wednesday, October 8, 2003, 5:06:08 PM, you wrote:
RW> I use the following in the folder template
RW> %TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Thanks!
but what part of the template am I supposed to place it in?
I put it right after the Hello %TOFName,
But my cursor stays in the "To:" field.
Shouldn'
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