RA> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 at 16:03:38 +, Doug wrote:
>> That way, even if the address says "Quality Manager", your reply will
>> say "Dear Dave,"
>> "Dear %ABTOFirstName,"
>> If you reply to someone who is not in your address book, you will get
>> "Dear ,"
RA> Even better is to use
RA> Dear %Cap
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 at 16:03:38 +, Doug wrote:
> If you are dealing with a limited set of addresses, you can use the
> info from your address book instead. Then you match the address, and
> use whatever you have in the Firstname field in your address book.
> That way, even if the address says
Doug,
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, at 16:03:38 [GMT +] (02:03:38 14/08/2007
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
> If you are dealing with a limited set of addresses, you can use the
> info from your address book instead. Then you match the address, and
> use whatever you have in the Firstname field
Hello John,
If you are dealing with a limited set of addresses, you can use the
info from your address book instead. Then you match the address, and
use whatever you have in the Firstname field in your address book.
That way, even if the address says "Quality Manager", your reply will
say "Dear D
Batfolk,
I am using IMAP to access a MS Exchange server. It works reasonably
well most of the time, but right now I am unable to get messages that
I know are in folders on the Exchange server from showing in my IMAP
folder. Some of them show, but not all of them.
I have tried "Refresh"ing the fo
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