on 9/7/02 10:48 pm, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 9/7/02 2:56 pm, "SVEN AERTS" wrote: > >> On 09-07-2002 00:56, "Entourage:mac Talk" >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> From: Barry Wainwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 10:23:03 +0100 >>> Subject: Re: POP mail account options/Question >>> >>> On 8/7/02 10:07 am, "SVEN AERTS" wrote: >>> >>>> I want to appear automatically following in the beginning of every message >>>> I >>>> sent from a couple of email-accounts I have: >>>> " >>>> Dear Sir, >>>> Dear Madam, >>>> >>>> Thank you for your reply. >>>> >>>> I'll be typing the answers on each others remarks between the relevant >>>> lines. Safest is to leave a blank before and after your reply as some >>>> wordprocessors in some mail-programs screw things up... >>>> " >>>> >>>> I thought that was the aim of: >>>> >>>> POP mail account options/Options tab/Header >>>> POP mail account options/Options tab/Value >>>> >>>> I thought the Header and Value could be used for this >>>> But in the help I read: >>>> " >>>> Header Lists additional headers to add to messages you send from this >>>> account. >>>> For example, to send messages from this account but receive replies to >>>> those >>>> messages at a different account, type "reply-to" in the Header column. >>>> ==== >>>> Value Lists values for headers. >>>> For example, if you type "reply-to" in the Header column and type an e-mail >>>> address in the Value column, replies to messages you send from this account >>>> are then received at the e-mail address you enter in the Value column. >>>> " >>>> >>>> Can I use the header and Value for what I want to do? >>>> >>> >>> No, you can't use the header for this, it applies to message headers used to >>> impart information about the message as it passes through the internet. You >>> can see these headers by selecting 'Internet Headers' from the view menu >>> with an incoming message selected. >>> >>> You can do what you want by creating a new signature with the default text >>> you want, then in the account options for those particular accounts, select >>> that signature as the default. (make sure the signature you create does NOT >>> use the '-- ' standard separator, or you may find other users have problems >>> with your message being truncated by their mail clients.) >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Barry Wainwright >>> <http://www.barryw.net> >> >> >> Thanks, If you pass Brussels...send me a message, we'll go grab a beer >> here... A real beer: Belgian Beer ! >> >> :) >> Sven >> > > The only real beer comes from the north west of England. More specifically, > a little brewery in Stockport by the name of "Robinsons'. > > However, if I ever do pass Brussels, I'll drop you a lone anyway ;-)
Can I get Robinsons beer in Central London, Barry? Peter. -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
