On 12/8/03 8:47 PM, VRic enlightened us by writing: >5/12/03 James Rohde : > >>Except for those of us getting the list(s) in digest form (such as >>myself), where if the receiver replies, it goes back to the list instead >>of just to the sender... ;-) > >The digest engine shows the sender's address in the post's header, so >there's still no need for addresses in the sig: command-click the >sender's address in the post's "From" line. Yup, but I'd like your idea for being able to select a part of the post and reply to the author (only or with also going to the list). The current reality is that I have to first copy the selection and then command-click on the sender's address. Hey, I just want to be able to do it all simply... ;-)
>Maybe someday I'll have a solution to that too though: I started working >on a "reply to emailer-talk digest" script long ago, but it's currently >broken. It was supposed to guess the sender, date, subject from the >selection (select a post in a digest and let the script build the reply, >or even select part of a post and let the script find the closest digest >header above the selection). I wrote the most of it in one go and left it >in debug state as I went to work. Based on the file's date, that was more >than 4 years ago. I'll be waiting for your version of it, VRic! :-) >Or you can save digests as text and read them in Digest Viewer, which >perfectly handles replies in Emailer by script if set so in the prefs. Or if I get up to speed on EMessage Archiver, I can archive and reply from within (Filemaker and) EMA. If I can encourage you some way on getting that script accomplished, consider it done (of course, I can't do much from here in the Midwest to France, but...). Jim Rohde ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

