Thorvald Neumann, [TN] wrote: > There is no "Reply to original sender".
Select my message. Now go to the Specials Menu and select "Reply to Original Sender". You can access this by simply hitting CTRL-F4. You've generated a message addressed to me and not to the reply-to address which is the list address. The %To macro, when placed in a folder's reply template, will override this 'Reply to original sender' operation by either removing the original senders address and replacing it with the address defined by the %To macro or adding the address. %To="address" adds the address in the macro %To=""%To="%ofromname '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'" removes the address and changes it to the list address. This will catch the passing user. For new messages, the same problem lies when using mailto: url's within messages. If you add %To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to your folder's new message template, it will add the list address to the generated new message If you're not always vigilant, these macros will get you eventually. -- -= Allie =- ..... Iraqi Bingo B-52..F-16..A-10.. F-18..F-117..B-2 ___________________________________________________________________ IMAP Client: The Bat!™ v3.0.1 RC2 | SquirrelMail WebMail IMAP Server: Mdaemon Pro | OS: Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 1) ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html