On 10/29/00 9:43 AM, "Dan Crevier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/29/2000 7:53 AM, "R. Scott Ohlgren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What is the best way to keep emails as Boilerplate emails?
>>
>> I have a dozen emails that are boilerplate-type stationeries, templates like
>> "Thanks for your order. Here's directions", etc.
>>
>> What is the best way to store these so that they remain as un-assigned
>> emails that stay in the folder they were placed in?
>>
>> So far, I've kept them all in the "Drafts" folder, opened the one I need,
>> and then "Forward" it to the new recipient. This sort of works, but there's
>> all the text that explains that it's a forwarded piece of mail.
>>
>> Any other ideas? I hope this makes sense.
>
> Just create a signature with your boilerplate content, and then when
> replying to a message where you want to insert it, just use the signature
> popup. I think you'll find it suites the template/boilerplate need exactly,
> although it's a different way of thinking about signatures.
>
> Dan
>
That's a great idea!
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