Re: Hard money lenders CA

2010-11-16 Thread Veronika
On Nov 15, 11:04 am, Union home loan webmaster.cb...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Union Home Loan is a private hard money, equity-based lender in CA .
 We take any lending situation no matter how complicated and find a way
 to make the loan. Union Home Loan lenders provide best Hard money
 loans for commercial industrial homes land property Investment bad
 credit okay Easy qualify on equity in California.

 http://www.unionhomeloan.com/

how much time it require to get loan??
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Re: Unable To Load Address Book File abook.mab P.S.

2010-11-16 Thread Daniel

Mort wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mort wrote:

Daniel wrote:

One day, the addressbook will stick in Windows
HTH


Hi Daniel,

More frustration now. When I click on the address book in the l.l.
corner, I get only Collected Address Book, and no Personal Address book.
When I try to import, I click on Address Book, and get 4 choices, none
of which works :Eudora, Outlook, Outlook Express, or text(incl LDIF,
whatever that is). When I type in the folder name of each of my found
abook. files, none of them gets imported to anything.

Wow. It's like that old vaudeville joke about directions: You can't get
there from here.

Thanks again, Daniel.

Mort


If at first you don't succeed, Mort,

1. In SeaMonkey, save an email address to your current abook.mab. This
will give the file today's dat, so you can tell which one is your real
abook. Tools-Export the addressbook to an .ldif file. Note its location

2. Do a Windows Find File and Folder for abook.mab.

3. Change the name of your current abook (the one with today's date!!)
to something distinctive, keeping the mab trailer.

4. Move one of the other abook.mab's to the location of the original
abook.mab.

5. Start SeaMonkey and see if you can address an email.

If this abook is not the one you want, repeat steps 4 and 5 for the
other abook's. When you find the right one, then, if you want,
Tools-Import the addressbook that you started with and that you
exported as an ldif file.

See how that goes.

Daniel


Hi Daniel,

Again, many thanks. I do not have a current abook. icon in my SM. I have
only a Collected Addresses file icon in my SM. Search reveals 3 abook
files on my hard drive, each with 236 KB, and each with a long run-on
text. If I could enter a new address into one of them, which I cannot,
then I would never be able to find it.



Mort are you looking at the abooks outside of SM?? If so, stop wasting 
your time, they will always look like garbage. It only matters what 
happens to them inside of SeaMonkey



The frustrating thing is that those 3 abook files are there someplace on
my hard drive, but not in SM where they should be. At least I still have
my Collected Addresses icon and file.

If you did a Windows Find File and Folder, looking for abook.mab, and 
then set Windows up so that you can see all the sub-folders, then you 
would be able to import them into SeaMonkey, to see if they are useful.


Daniel


So, with all the good will in the world, I cannot carry out your latest
advice. I did try.

Mort



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Re: Address Book - Sub-Book Properties

2010-11-16 Thread Daniel

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote:

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.

Daniel



Whenever I add Sub-Book, or the actual name of the subset
from my larger Address Book, I then click on BCC:.

Is that what you mean?

If you mean that I have to manually type Bcc:Sub-Book every
time I send to Sub-Book that would add a step.

When I use Sub-Book I only have to type Su and the rest
is filled from the Address Book index of listings, saving me
time. (I am a poor typist, so everything typed for me is both
quicker and more accurate.)

If you mean that I could rename Sub-Book to Bcc:Sub-Book
and when I click on that as one choice of recipients that it
would send the contents Private, that would be a neat solution!



Doc, as an experiment, the next time you need to send out an email to
your group, open the Addressbook in SeaMonkey, create a new list, (call
it Newsletter-1 or whatever), add the required email addresses to the
list. Then close the list, and single click on it's name in the
addressbook, then click on Bcc: and click o.k..



When i am in the adress book and when i click on a list name  there
is no Bcc: to click on ...


Don't know what you're doing wrong, Ray, in my case, when I'm addressing
the email, I can select the list and then select Bcc: without a problem.


When i select Compose for a new mail, i can click on the To: button
and change it to Bcc then in the zoen i begin to type the listname and
i can click on it.
If a try to follow your consel:
i select Compose for a new mail...
then i click on Windows and i choice Adress book - this bring me in
the adress book where i can single click on it's name in the
addressbook, buth there is no way of clicking on an absent Bcc: button.


Ray, try:-
1. Select Compose for a new mail
2. In the e-mail header, click on Address, and your addressbook is 
displayed so you can select the addresses you want.

3. Select (single click) an address.
4. Then click on Bcc:
5. Click on more addresses if you wish.
6. When you've finished selecting addresses, o.k your way out to be 
left with your email


Give that a try.

Daniel

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