Hæ!
Friday, October 15, 2004, 22:55, MFPA wrote:
I suspect Thorvald meant that when the filters are working the
message is sorted to the correct folder and so the correct folder
template is invoked. ;-)
Yep. ;)
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On Thursday, 30 September, 2004, at 3:40:10 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
TN At least when the filters are working... ;)
Filters? They don't relate to folder templates. Are you sure that's
what you meant?
I suspect Thorvald meant that when the filters are working the
message is sorted
Hello Marck,
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 10:34:25 PM, you wrote:
MDP I do this by putting each of these subscripts into Quick Templates. I
MDP then put the name of the QT containing the list specific suffix in the
MDP AB entry for each, in the phone number field. My signature then looks
MDP
Dear Cristina,
@2-Oct-2004, 07:34 Cristina Ramos [CR] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP %if:%ABtoPhone:%qinclude(%ABtoPhone)%-
MDP %qinclude(vsig)
CR Let me see if I understood your idea. You create a ABGroup for the
CR several lists. You create a QT for each sig. You put the QT
Hello Marck,
Saturday, October 2, 2004, 8:05:06 AM, you wrote:
MDP Almost. The vsig QT is always included. Conditional inclusion would
MDP look like this:
MDP %if:%ABtoPhone:%qinclude(%ABtoPhone)%-
MDP :%qinclude(vsig)%-
MDP where the %qinclude(vsig) is now formatted as an else part of the
, it will apply the new
default account template/sig.
Thats not what I meant, I meant mail aliases, not accounts (different
FROM address, same account). An account can (ideally) have an
unlimited number of mail addresses.
For example, my email account I'm using here has the alias
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ON Sunday, September 26, 2004, 5:12:47 PM, you wrote:
In Address Book templates for certain contacts, you can use the
%From= macro.
RTT I won't need that, as I will add this to the folder template :-)
Raymund,
I would take Roelofs suggestion. If you add this to the AB template for
that
Hæ!
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 15:53, Gerard wrote:
Folder templates have to be treated very carefully. They are both a
blessing and a curse.
Why are folder templates a curse?
So far (== the last five years), they have been a blessing for me...
At least when the filters are working... ;)
Hello Thorvald,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:18:19 +0200GMT Thorvald Neumann wrote:
Why are folder templates a curse?
So far (== the last five years), they have been a blessing for me...
At least when the filters are working... ;)
... and you are always in the correct folder when replying ;-)
Dear Thorvald,
@30-Sep-2004, 16:18 +0200 (30-Sep 15:18 UK time) Thorvald Neumann [TN]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Gerard:
Folder templates have to be treated very carefully. They are both a
blessing and a curse.
TN Why are folder templates a curse?
It's been a while ... about time I
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 7:40:10 AM, you wrote:
MDP With address book templates, there is never a mistake
MDP of this kind. Replies are perfectly directed. New
MDP messages are a bit trickier. Instead of clicking to
MDP the folder then clicking for a new message, you have
MDP to click to
Hæ!
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 16:32, Feli Wilcke wrote:
... and you are always in the correct folder when replying ;-)
Yes, that's where the message waits for reading/deleting or
reading/replying.
Just wondering: Aren't you always in the right folder? ;)
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Hæ!
I am using folder templates mainly for official standard and/or
mailinglist communications (next to Account Templates). I do not see
anything bad about that. I guess adding AB templates for each
mailinglist member is a tedious task... ;)
I am using AB templates only for special people which
Dear Lynn,
@30-Sep-2004, 07:47 -0700 (30-Sep 15:47 UK time) Lynn [L] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP With address book templates, there is never a mistake of this
MDP kind.
... snip
L What happens if you send a mail to several addresses
L having different templates, though ..?
That
Hello Thorvald,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:51:44 +0200GMT Thorvald Neumann wrote:
... and you are always in the correct folder when replying ;-)
Yes, that's where the message waits for reading/deleting or
reading/replying.
Just wondering: Aren't you always in the right folder? ;)
No, it
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 7:58:19 AM, you wrote:
MDP That is generally poor practice IMHO, although I can
MDP see cases for it happening. I personally choose one
MDP name as the primary recipient with others as CC's -
MDP even if it's only yourself being chosen.
But the selected template in
Hæ!
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 17:10, Feli Wilcke wrote:
Then I'm usually in another folder than the one the message belongs
to.
The original message window will retain the focus on the folder from
which you opened the message window. And so it will use the folder
templates from its parent
Hello Roelof Otten everyone else
27-Sep-2004 00:09, you wrote:
There's a distinct difference between folder identities and folder
templates. Folder templates won't be used in case an AB template is
triggered, but the folder identity will be used as long as the folder is
selected, just as
Dear Thorvald,
@30-Sep-2004, 16:56 +0200 (30-Sep 15:56 UK time) Thorvald Neumann [TN]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
TN I am using folder templates mainly for official standard and/or
TN mailinglist communications
That's the one. Right there. You said it. That's the 'danger zone'.
TN
Dear Lynn,
@30-Sep-2004, 08:25 -0700 (30-Sep 16:25 UK time) Lynn [L] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP That is generally poor practice IMHO, although I can
MDP see cases for it happening. I personally choose one
MDP name as the primary recipient with others as CC's -
MDP even if it's
Hallo Lynn,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:47:34 -0700GMT (30-9-2004, 16:47 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
L What happens if you send a mail to several addresses
L having different templates, though ..?
TB picks the template for the first recipient.
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That was then, this is now.
Hallo Lynn,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:25:11 -0700GMT (30-9-2004, 17:25 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
L It *might* be worth it, if the AB templates override the
L template settings in the folder configs .. do they?
This is the order of precedence:
Personal AB templates
AB group templates
Folder
Hallo Thorvald,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:56:35 +0200GMT (30-9-2004, 16:56 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
TN I am using folder templates mainly for official standard and/or
TN mailinglist communications (next to Account Templates). I do not see
TN anything bad about that. I guess adding AB
Hæ!
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 17:33, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
That's the 'danger zone'.
I do not know why this should be *the* danger zone.
What's bad is what happens when you try to write to someone off-list.
I manually pick the address from the From: and insert it (I have
always done
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:33:36 AM, you wrote:
MDP Why would you do that?
MDP You send messages *to* the list address. Add the list
MDP address! Better still, put it in a group called
MDP lists and define a single group template for all
MDP them!
Won't work for me .. I don't know what
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 10:08:21 AM, you wrote:
TN I manually pick the address from the From: and insert
TN it (I have
TN always done this this way)... This works estonishingly
TN well... ;) And
TN the recipient should see my mailinglist sig.
TN I never thought about an easier solution...
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:44:54 AM, you wrote:
L It *might* be worth it, if the AB
L templates override the
L template settings in the folder configs ..
L do they?
MDP Yes :-).
OK, then I can dink around with impunity, and figure out
the best way to work this out :-)
Thanks!
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Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:49:11 AM, you wrote:
RO TB picks the template for the first recipient.
Mmm. So the first recipient needs to be a 'neutral' one,
not, say, my husband, whose template is *not* neutral :-)
But Mark's idea is probably the best one in the case of
the long list of bcc
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:55:18 AM, you wrote:
RO This is the order of precedence:
RO Personal AB templates
RO AB group templates
RO Folder templates
RO Account templates
Thank you! That clarifies it somewhat ..
RO Mind that AB templates have to be triggered before you
RO start the
Hæ!
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 21:47, Lynn wrote:
Won't work for me .. I don't know what Thorvald does, but
my sig file is different on all my lists ...
As are my sigs (only TB-Lists share the same, which I cp'ed to the
different folder templates).
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Dear Lynn,
@30-Sep-2004, 12:47 -0700 (30-Sep 20:47 UK time) Lynn [L] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP You send messages *to* the list address. Add the list address!
MDP Better still, put it in a group called lists and define a
MDP single group template for all them!
L Won't work for
On Thursday, September 30, 2004, 4:29:56 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
OK. But nevertheless, the way TB! handles alias addresses could be improved
IMHO. There should be an easier way to pick alias addresses (if you have
many and switch them often) other than selecting a folder that has the
Hæ!
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 22:14, Lynn wrote:
TN I manually pick the address from the From: and insert it (I
TN have always done this this way)... This works estonishingly
TN well... ;) And the recipient should see my mailinglist sig.
TN
TN I never thought about an easier solution...
Hi TBUDL,
maybe this was asked already but I have no clue for what I should
search...
Using GMX you can define mail aliases which use mainly the same
account but set another mail address on sending. This is useful
sometimes, but you have to set the alias in the web interface which
isn't useful
Hello Raymund Thomas Tump everyone else
26-Sep-2004 16:32, you wrote:
Is there a way to tell TB! to use such an alias other than defining an
account for it? That's what I had done in the past for a special alias,
but if I would like to use some more now. And defining a alias account
for
Hallo Raymund,
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 16:32:35 +0200GMT (26-9-2004, 16:32 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RTT Is there a way to tell TB! to use such an alias other than defining an
RTT account for it
At the folder properties you can set the identity.
In Address Book templates for certain
Hi Alexander,
When you write a message, simply select to show the from field (in the
view menu), and overwrite the from address with the alias, thats what I
do...
Yes, but how can I fill the list if I don't create accounts for the
aliases?
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Regards,
Raymund
Hi Roelof,
RTT Is there a way to tell TB! to use such an alias other than defining an
RTT account for it
At the folder properties you can set the identity.
So I need to create folders for every alias, well that's makes
sense...
In Address Book templates for certain contacts, you can use the
Hello Raymund Thomas Tump everyone else
26-Sep-2004 17:05, you wrote:
When you write a message, simply select to show the from field (in the
view menu), and overwrite the from address with the alias, thats what
I do...
Yes, but how can I fill the list if I don't create accounts for the
Hi Raymund,
on Sun, 26 Sep 2004 17:05:57 +0200GMT, you wrote:
When you write a message, simply select to show the from field (in the
view menu), and overwrite the from address with the alias, thats what I
do...
RTT Yes, but how can I fill the list if I don't create accounts for the
RTT
Hi Alexander,
Yes, but how can I fill the list if I don't create accounts for the
aliases?
Hmmm, why fill the list? You can simply type it in...
Well... I got that just too late. But then I have to do it everytime
as the list isn't updated.
I think I will setup some folders for the alias
Hello Raymund Thomas Tump everyone else
26-Sep-2004 19:13, you wrote:
Hmmm, why fill the list? You can simply type it in...
Well... I got that just too late. But then I have to do it everytime
as the list isn't updated.
I agree. It would be nice if TB would pick the mail adresses offered
Hallo Alexander,
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 20:35:37 +0200GMT (26-9-2004, 20:35 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
I think I will setup some folders for the alias mails and assign folder
identities to them.
ASK I don't like folder templates. :-)
There's a distinct difference between folder identities
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