Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-04 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Allie!

On Tuesday, July 03, 2001 at 5:30:45 PM you wrote:

 Could be why you find yours more polite  bewildered

I meant the subject line: In my case the key does not come back with a
Re: SendMyPGPKeys but with the changed one You requested my PGP
keys. I even use a personalised greeting line.

As someone who earns at least some of his money with advertising
material I like personal replies/texts, they are much warmer. And
people like to be recognised. That's what I meant by polite.

 I deliberately posted that method to peak curiosity, not to be impolite.
 ;-)

Sorry, if I wasn't clear enough: I don't meant you are impolite, or
the method. See above.



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Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-04 Thread Thomas F

Hi Dierk,

On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 08:56:54 +0200GMT (04/07/2001, 14:56 +0800GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:

DH I meant the subject line: In my case the key does not come back with a
DH Re: SendMyPGPKeys but with the changed one You requested my PGP
DH keys. I even use a personalised greeting line.

You have programmed algorithms for personal replies? Isn't that an
oxymoron?

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Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-04 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Thomas!

On Wednesday, July 04, 2001 at 9:24:24 AM you wrote:

 You have programmed algorithms for personal replies? Isn't that an
 oxymoron?

And what is this (see the greeting line)? ;-)

Did you never receive a so-called DM (Direkt Marketing) letter with
your name not just on the address panel but also in the greeting line?
And which all in all seemed to be directed at you and only you? with a
genuine signature by a company's CEO?

It's all a matter of impression ...



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Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-04 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 08:56:54 +0200, Dierk wrote these words of wisdom:

...
DH I meant the subject line: In my case the key does not come back with a
DH Re: SendMyPGPKeys but with the changed one You requested my PGP
DH keys. I even use a personalised greeting line.

DH As someone who earns at least some of his money with advertising
DH material I like personal replies/texts, they are much warmer. And
DH people like to be recognised. That's what I meant by polite.

Ok, I get you now. I wasn't thinking about that at all. :-) But I agree.

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Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-04 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Tuesday, July 03, 2001, at 11:56:54 PM PDT, Dierk Haasis wrote:

DH As someone who earns at least some of his money with advertising
DH material I like personal replies/texts, they are much warmer. And
DH people like to be recognised. That's what I meant by polite.

Hello Dierk,

While I can appreciate the politeness of this type of template usage
when responding to someone's deliberate request for some sort of response,
I must say that I don't feel the same way towards advertising that tries
to personalize in this way.

In fact, it quite irritates me when I receive junk mail with my name
inserted into strategic places.  This trick doesn't fool me, and I would
be surprised if many people outside the advertising industry really think
it's particularly polite.  I, for one, do not.

Melissa
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Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-03 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Allie!

On Tuesday, July 03, 2001 at 1:01:28 PM you wrote:

 The second will prevent the autorespnder being triggered if the message is
 from any of the defined addresses. You can stick in other e-mail usernames
 as you need.

You really don't need regexp for this.

What you need is the following:

 Filter
   SendMyPGPKeys in Subject Yes
   TBUDL in Kludges No ((and so forth for all addressees you
   want to exclude))

 AutoReply
   must contain the macro/argument %SUBJECT=You requested my PGP key

For everything in quotation marks set your own argument string.
It is important that the subject line in your mailto link is the same
as your defined subject in the filter.



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Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-03 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Allie!

On Tuesday, July 03, 2001 at 4:24:02 PM you wrote:

 No, you don't. It does provide an easy way out though, and doesn't require
 changing the subject when auto-responding. :-)

But mine is much more polite. ;-)

Well, I don't find changing the subject line by a macro in a well
composed reply to complicated. But that may be because I haven't used
Regexp, yet.




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Re: Setting up Send Key Filter

2001-07-03 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 17:15:30 +0200, Dierk wrote these comments:
...
 No, you don't. It does provide an easy way out though, and doesn't require
 changing the subject when auto-responding. :-)

DH But mine is much more polite. ;-)

DH Well, I don't find changing the subject line by a macro in a well
DH composed reply to complicated.

I never said or meant to imply that either. More than one ways of skinning
the cat. That's all.

DH But that may be because I haven't used Regexp, yet.

Could be why you find yours more polite  bewildered

You don't have to be very good at regex's to create very useful filters
that could, in many instances, save the user hassle or make things
otherwise impossible or impractical without them, possible or practical.

I deliberately posted that method to peak curiosity, not to be impolite.
;-)

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