Is there a way for a secondary account to have a separate and distinct
address book with its own templates even in the case of otherwise
duplicate entries? The issue is that in templates for our friends, I
hard-code my name, Lenny rather than using the macro %FROMFNAME so
that when my wife uses
I have asked this question before, but have not received any helpful
responses. Apologies in advance for asking again in the hope of
solving this problem that vexes me considerably.
When I reply to an e-mail note from someone whose e-mail address is in
my Address Book, I expect that the reply
Hello Leonard,
Thursday, August 7, 2008, 3:53:27 PM, you wrote:
LB Previous responses suggested that I may have more than a single
LB Address Book entry for some persons, and this may be the cause of the
LB confusion. My observations over time and repeated searches of my
LB Address Book have
Hallo Leonard,
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 09:53:27 -0400GMT (7-8-2008, 15:53 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
LB When I reply to an e-mail note from someone whose e-mail address is in
LB my Address Book, I expect that the reply template for that person will
LB be used, if such a termplate exists.
Hallo Leonard,
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 09:52:03 -0400GMT (7-8-2008, 15:52 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
LB Is there a way for a secondary account to have a separate and distinct
LB address book with its own templates even in the case of otherwise
LB duplicate entries?
Can't be used.
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[Reply to: »Leonard Berkowitz« · 2008-08-07 · 15:52 h (CET)]
Moin, Leonard!
The issue is that in templates for our friends, I hard-code my name,
Lenny rather than using the macro %FROMFNAME so that when my wife
uses her account her posts are also signed Lenny to mutual
acquaintances.
[Reply to: »Mark Partous« · 2008-08-07 · 16:20 h (CET)]
Moin, Mark!
My observations over time and repeated searches of my Address Book
have demonstrated to my satisfaction that duplicate entries do not
exist.
How did you perform your repeated searches?
Did you try the following:
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