Re: Automatically selecting HTML or Text for replies

2012-10-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MAU,

Saturday, October 6, 2012, 12:21:09 AM, you wrote:

>>> Options / Preferences / Viewer/Editor / Take the tickmark off
>>> [ ] Reply to HTML mails in plain text.
>>>
>>> You will then reply to HTML mails in HTML, and to plain text mails in
>>> plain text. Has been working well over here for years.
>>
>> But for some reason, maybe templates, it doesn't work here. See my
>> 

M> I must stand corrected, it does work if I am viewing the HTML part of an
M> HTML/Plain text message. However, the reply is always HTML only, but it
M> is easy to change on the bottom toolbar of the editor.

I just tested and can confirm. Even if the incoming message is HTML
and plain text (multipart/alternative), the reply is always HTML only.

You want to send a bug report? I'll support it.

And yes, if you look at the plain text part of the message, the reply
with be plain text. I like that, and I believe this is WAD.

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Re: "Reply all" with selected quotation?

2012-10-05 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Friday, October 5, 2012, 11:32:37 AM, Susanne wrote:
 
>  is there a way to highlight part of an email and then reply to all? 

hold the shift key and click on the reply to all icon
  
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Re: "Reply all" with selected quotation?

2012-10-05 Thread Rick
>  

> Hi,

> Friday, October 5, 2012, 10:18:29 AM,scu...@mts.net wrote:

>> Click OK.
>> Enjoy.

> Thank you! Fantastic! Just what I needed.
> I suspect, TB is really too complex for my needs, but thanks to this 
> community, I manage. :)

I  am  constantly  learning new things and have barely TOUCHED some of
the features

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Re: "Reply all" with selected quotation?

2012-10-05 Thread Susanne
 

Hi,

Friday, October 5, 2012, 10:18:29 AM,scu...@mts.net wrote:

> Click OK.
> Enjoy.

Thank you! Fantastic! Just what I needed.
I suspect, TB is really too complex for my needs, but thanks to this community, 
I manage. :)

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Re: Automatically selecting HTML or Text for replies

2012-10-05 Thread MAU
Hello MAU,


>> Options / Preferences / Viewer/Editor / Take the tickmark off
>> [ ] Reply to HTML mails in plain text.
>>
>> You will then reply to HTML mails in HTML, and to plain text mails in
>> plain text. Has been working well over here for years.
>
> But for some reason, maybe templates, it doesn't work here. See my
> 

I must stand corrected, it does work if I am viewing the HTML part of an
HTML/Plain text message. However, the reply is always HTML only, but it
is easy to change on the bottom toolbar of the editor.

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Re: "Reply all" with selected quotation?

2012-10-05 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Susanne,
  A reminder of what Susanne typed on:
  Friday, October 05, 2012 at 10:01:18 GMT -0700

S> Thanks!
S> Would you please tell me how to create a shortcut icon?
S> I've looked in "Help", but haven't found anything detailed there.

Right click beside the icons at the top of the screen.
Select Customize
Under the container tab select Standard
Under the action tab select All Actions/Message Controller/Reply to All Quoting 
Selected Text.
Use the buttons between the action tab and the layout tab to move the selected 
action over and then up and down depending on where you want it.
Click OK.
Enjoy.

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Re: Automatically selecting HTML or Text for replies

2012-10-05 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas,


> Options / Preferences / Viewer/Editor / Take the tickmark off
> [ ] Reply to HTML mails in plain text.
>
> You will then reply to HTML mails in HTML, and to plain text mails in
> plain text. Has been working well over here for years.

But for some reason, maybe templates, it doesn't work here. See my


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Re: Automatically selecting HTML or Text for replies

2012-10-05 Thread MAU
Hello Jim,


>> I would like to automate this in my templates depending if I am replying
>> to a plain text or HTML message. I have looked and looked at the
>> complete list of macros included in Help (probably not up of to date)
>> and I have not found any way of detecting the format of the original
>> message I am replying to. Is there such a possibility?
>
> How about using the Sorting Office to put a flag into the Memo field for
> incoming messages, then in the reply template looking for that flag and
> setting the editor to use accordingly?

I already use Memo filed for a different purpose, but thank you anyway
for the suggestion. 


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Re: "Reply all" with selected quotation?

2012-10-05 Thread Susanne
 

Hi,

Friday, October 5, 2012, 9:38:41 AM,skcu...@fastmail.fm wrote:

> Make your selection and then Right click on it. Then select Message/Reply to 
> All
> quoting selected text.  You can also create a shortcut icon for it if you 
> want.

Thanks!
Would you please tell me how to create a shortcut icon?
I've looked in "Help", but haven't found anything detailed there.

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Re: Automatically selecting HTML or Text for replies

2012-10-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MAU,

Friday, October 5, 2012, 3:53:56 PM, you wrote:

>>> For years and years I have resisted to writing e-mail in HTML, I only
>>> use plain text. But I have a few correspondents now who would much
>>> prefer that I reply to them in HTML.
>>
>> Why not add them to the address book and define a reply template and
>> set the format there to HTML?

M> Yes, I know I can do that. But I wanted to try a more general setup so
M> that if I get plain text I reply plain text, and HTML if I get HTML. I
M> think that can be achieved with Regexp but I haven been able to get it
M> working yet.

Options / Preferences / Viewer/Editor / Take the tickmark off
[ ] Reply to HTML mails in plain text.

You will then reply to HTML mails in HTML, and to plain text mails in
plain text. Has been working well over here for years.

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Re: "Reply all" with selected quotation?

2012-10-05 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Susanne,
  A reminder of what Susanne typed on:
  Friday, October 05, 2012 at 09:32:37 GMT -0700

S>   is there a way to highlight part of an email and then reply to all?

S> It's easy to do when just replying to sender, with F4, but I haven't found a 
way to do the same with "Reply all".

Make your selection and then Right click on it. Then select Message/Reply to 
All 
quoting selected text.  You can also create a shortcut icon for it if you want.

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"Reply all" with selected quotation?

2012-10-05 Thread Susanne
Hi,

  is there a way to highlight part of an email and then reply to all?

It's easy to do when just replying to sender, with F4, but I haven't found a 
way to do the same with "Reply all".

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Re: Automatically selecting HTML or Text for replies

2012-10-05 Thread Jim Kyle
Thursday, October 4, 2012, 6:46:42 AM, you wrote:

> I would like to automate this in my templates depending if I am replying
> to a plain text or HTML message. I have looked and looked at the
> complete list of macros included in Help (probably not up of to date)
> and I have not found any way of detecting the format of the original
> message I am replying to. Is there such a possibility?

How about using the Sorting Office to put a flag into the Memo field for
incoming messages, then in the reply template looking for that flag and
setting the editor to use accordingly?

Here's a test filter that I created, using an incoming message that I knew
to have an HTML version:

 TB! Message Filter 
beginFilter
UID: [1F1F302F.01CDA2F8.0A0E2EBE.705965BA]
Name: TagHTML
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`6`0`\0D\0A}
SetMemo Text IS_HTML
IsContinue
IsActive
Ignore
endFilter

That's in Common Filters, Read messages for testing, but could be put as
the very first filter in the Incoming group. Then in your reply template,
use the macro to test the Memo field for "IS_HTML" and that should do it...

Of course, if you already use the Memo field for something else this would
not work. I don't use it at all here, so it's just another feature being
ignored...

Something similar might be possible using Groups or Colors, also.

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Re: Automatically selecting HTML or Text for replies

2012-10-05 Thread MAU
Hello Raymund,


>> For years and years I have resisted to writing e-mail in HTML, I only
>> use plain text. But I have a few correspondents now who would much
>> prefer that I reply to them in HTML.
>
> Why not add them to the address book and define a reply template and
> set the format there to HTML?

Yes, I know I can do that. But I wanted to try a more general setup so
that if I get plain text I reply plain text, and HTML if I get HTML. I
think that can be achieved with Regexp but I haven been able to get it
working yet.

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