On 5/8/07 at 4:29 PM, James Grubic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are switching to a new mail system and find ourselves spending a
lot of time in Letterrip changing email addresses.
Any chance you would consider adding the option to do a replace of all
found occurrences of a particular email address?
(I tried doing a test find/replace on one list directly via the stored
address list files, but corrupted the list).
You want this page:
<http://www.letterrip.com/lr_manual/email_admin_reference.html>
Specifically, the "find" and "change" commands. You can use a
DB or a
script to generate a list of all the addresses you need to
change, then
precede each pair with 'Change "list-name" ' and send it in a
message to
let LRP process it all at once. As in:
Change "my-list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Change "my-list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Change "my-list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
You can use "find" to get a list of all of the old addresses,
but on a
list-by-list basis. It's not a GUI-style find/replace, but a
lot more
convenient than doing it dialog box by dialog box.
--Matt
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Matt Deatherage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GCSF, Incorporated <http://www.macjournals.com>
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