Template for printing emails?

2002-01-29 Thread John Kennett

Is there anywhere in TB! where I can create a template to use when I
print out emails?

Thanks
John


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Re[2]: Template for printing emails?

2002-01-29 Thread John Kennett

On 29 Jan 2002 at 10:18 Alastair wrote:
 On 29 January 2002 at 10:09 am John wrote:

 Is there anywhere in TB! where I can create a template to use when I
 print out emails?

 Select Print Setup from the Message menu then click the Template
 (middle) tab ... and there it is.

Thanks! I thought there must be a template somewhere. And there was me
trying to find it under templates . . .

Can I have folder specific print templates?

John


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Re[3]: Changing received message subject

2002-01-15 Thread John Kennett

On 14 Jan 2002 at 19:13 Elwin wrote:
 On Monday, January 14, 2002, 5:38:33 AM, Thomas wrote:

 No, TB does not allow you to alter incoming messages at all. Has been
 the cause of heated discussions already, so let's not start that
 again. ;-)

 Actually, when I needed it I found a way you can do so B)

Thanks all for the suggestions!

John


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Changing received message subject

2002-01-13 Thread John Kennett

I've got a load of archive messages from a mailing list and they all
have the subject Re: your command request which isn't very helpful!

Is there a way of changing the subject of a received message, other
than redirecting the message to myself and changing it then? They are
digests about half a meg each so this isn't ideal!

Thanks!
John


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Tabs in emails

2002-01-08 Thread John Kennett

I receive regular emails containing tab delimited data. In Eudora the
tabs were preserved, but TB! is converting them all to spaces which
really screws things up.

Is there an option that I haven't found yet to stop this happening?

Thanks
John


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Re[2]: Tabs in emails

2002-01-08 Thread John Kennett

Peter

On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:38 you wrote:
 That behavior is called 'free caret editing' and IMHO (and many
 others) one of the big benefits of The Bat! :-)
 No, you can't do anything about this, except USING IT :-) It's GREAT
 :-)
 Never again you have to wound your fingers with typing tedious series
 of TAB or SPACE to adjust something in a table like format :-)

I had a feeling it might be a feature ;)

I *very* rarely have a need to create columns in emails, and at them
moment I find myself having to hit home or end before I start
typing. However I do appreciate that to get the most from TB! it's
sometimes necessary to adjust to its ways rather than try to always do
things the same way -- if it worked the same as every other email
client there would be no point changing . . .

John


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Re[2]: Tabs in emails

2002-01-08 Thread John Kennett

Marck

Marck

On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:49 you wrote:
 If you save or export the message the TABs are retained. It's only the
 viewer that converts them. You might try automating the process with a
 filter assigned to a hotkey. That may end up being a more effective
 route that cut / paste anyway.

OK, so I *don't* need to keep Eudora after all gr

I don't suppose there's a way to just export the message bodies with
no headers is there? That would be *really* cool!

John


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Re[2]: Tabs in emails

2002-01-08 Thread John Kennett

Roelof

On 9 Jan 2002 at 00:16 you wrote:

JK I don't suppose there's a way to just export the message bodies with
JK no headers is there? That would be *really* cool!

 Edit the save message template.  CtrlShiftP = templates =
 Save message

 Or when they're always the same messages that need to be processed,
 create a filter:
  Action = Export a message to file and you can use a dedicated
  template for this filter only.

Sounds good, but I can't find a way to make it work! It only preserves
the tabs if the messages are saved/exported in mbx or msg format, but
the template only works in txt format :(

Unless I'm missing something of course . . .

John


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