Importing Multiple E-mail Addresses

2004-03-07 Thread Joseph N.
Other modern applications have multiple e-mail fields for different
e-mail addresses. For example, many contacts these days have a work
e-mail address, a home e-mail address, and perhaps one or two other
e-mail addresses. TB!, however, still has no way to import contact
records from other programs so that the multiple e-mail addresses go
into the proper fields in TB! TB! does not even have multiple e-mail
address fields.

Is this something that is slated for development in the near future?

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Re: Importing Multiple E-mail Addresses

2004-03-07 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Joseph,

On Sunday, March 7, 2004 at 11:49 GMT -0600, an infinite number of
monkeys posting as Joseph N. typed:

 Other modern applications have multiple e-mail fields for different
 e-mail addresses.
snip
 Is this something that is slated for development in the near future?

I don't remember about the importing, but TB can handle multiple
addresses. Just put them all in the one field, one address per line.

You can access them by using address picker when composing a message.
Just right click on a contact that has multiple addresses. Select Add
Address and you can select which one you want. It would be nice if
the address picker could use a tree view to display a contact's
multiple addresses. It would make selecting multiple addresses easier.

One thing that is completely missing (unless I missed its
announcement), is a way of inserting the alternate email addresses
using templates. The %AB macros will match any of the listed
addresses, but %ABnnnEMAIL inserts only the primary address.

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Re: Importing Multiple E-mail Addresses

2004-03-07 Thread Paul Cartwright
Hello Januk,

Sunday, March 7, 2004, 4:21:17 PM, you wrote:

JA You can access them by using address picker when composing a message.
JA Just right click on a contact that has multiple addresses. Select Add
JA Address and you can select which one you want. It would be nice if
JA the address picker could use a tree view to display a contact's
JA multiple addresses. It would make selecting multiple addresses easier.

I think MANY people miss this option, I know **I** do:)

JA One thing that is completely missing (unless I missed its
JA announcement), is a way of inserting the alternate email addresses
JA using templates. The %AB macros will match any of the listed
JA addresses, but %ABnnnEMAIL inserts only the primary address.

I wish CTRL-+ would select it, as one of the options


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Re: Bugged mail or TB! issue?

2004-03-07 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Friday, March 05, 2004, John Hasemeier wrote...

 I receive daily, mail which shows nothing but received and creation
 times and size.

 This lack of header and content is exhibited in the list view,
 preview panel and the detached message reading window.

[..]

As you copied and pasted the headers, it makes it difficult to check
for one thing, how the lines are really wrapped. ie, is it broken up
with a \r\n like the RFCs require, or it is split using just \n, and
is TB being fully compliant with the RFCs and ignoring anything else.

You could try exporting the email, and attaching it to an email and
reposting it so we can take a look at the lines. Unless you have a hex
editor, and are able to look at the line breaks :)

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Re[2]: Importing Multiple E-mail Addresses

2004-03-07 Thread Joseph N.
Januk,

   On Sunday, March 07, 2004, Januk Aggarwal wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

JA I don't remember about the importing, but TB can handle multiple
JA addresses. Just put them all in the one field, one address per line.

That's a manual procedure that is of no use when importing many
hundreds contact records, all of which have the individuals' multiple
e-mail addresses in their proper fields.

JA It would be nice if the address picker could use a tree view to
JA display a contact's multiple addresses.

Different issue, but yes, I agree.

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Re: Importing Multiple E-mail Addresses

2004-03-07 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Joseph,

On Sunday, March 7, 2004 at 20:09 GMT -0600, crowds cheered as Joseph
N. unveiled:

JA I don't remember about the importing,
snip
 That's a manual procedure that is of no use when importing many
 hundreds contact records,

Like I said, I don't know about importing.  My comment was about TB
not supporting multiple addresses for a single contact.  TB does
support multiple addresses, in fact it supports an arbitrary number of
addresses per contact.  It may not be the most convenient thing in the
world, but...

Have you tried exporting a contact with multiple addresses from TB and
comparing how that looks to the file you're importing? As a
work-around, maybe a short third-party script/macro could get you going.

 Different issue,

Call it thread drift...g

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