Hi Andreas,
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 00:11:53 +0200GMT (04/04/2001, 06:11 +0800GMT),
Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
AS> Now ... is there a way to let the Bat decide to switch between different
AS> language templates? So whenever a mail comes from a german language
AS> person, the reply template will be the german one, and whenever it
AS> comes from out of Germany, the english template will be applied?
The best way to do this is by using AB-level templates.
AS> I know, The Bat has no idea if <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is in
AS> Germany or the US of A, but how about using time zones for letting the
AS> Bat decide? "Oh, I see: The original sender's time zone is GMT-5, so
AS> this must be EST and therefore this guy is in the US:
Not really. I have addresses in time zone GMT+7, GMT+8, GMT+1, but
already cancelled my GMT-5 one. I would be very careful with time
zones, I know people in Canada who use GMX, sometimes via the web and
sometimes via an email client (which would give them a different
language in your reply), and others, for example in Germany, who use
Yahoo or Hotmail accounts and post via the web surface.
On top of that, I know people in all of these time zones who speak
German, and equally many who don't.
AS> Is this possible? It would be a nice feature!
It *is* possible, via a complicated RegEx. If you are still
interested, maybe someone over in the TBTECH list can help you create
one.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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