Re[3]: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-07 Thread solid snake

Rabu, Midnight (was Afternoon in my town),
[..in milis thebat!..], Jan Rif... contributed this to our collective wisdom:
 Jan's The Bat! (v1.49) Personal rip 
Allie [...] A single manual filter to move the message to another folder and
Allie send an auto-reply. You could even use the same filter to save the
Allie text to a file. That would save you the trouble of copying and pasting
Allie the text. [...]
 Jan's The Bat! (v1.49) Personal rip 
 
I'm sorry ask it here..
How You can add [...] quotes [...] in quotes ?
what I mean is How to add text "[...]" without New Line ?


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Re[2]: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-07 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Allie,

On Wednesday, February 07, 2001 02:02:29 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group
entry':

JR I'm not sure I understand what you mean here. Even if I created a
JR copy of the message  sent it to a text file, wouldn't I have to
JR copy it to the appropriate location on the html page? Or are you
JR suggesting dragging or "calling a file"?

Allie You say that you copy the message to an HTML document. You could have
Allie the message copied to the document automatically, so that all you need
Allie to do is open the HTML document with your HTML editor.

  Ahhh, That would be neat. Alas my BBB (Bouvier Bulletin Board) is set
  up with frames (http://www.bogartsdaddy.com/bouvier/bulletinboard) 
  so the new text would have to be placed on the page but I'll keep
  that trick in mind.

JR However, it seemed that I couldn't use the %INLCUDE macro @ this
JR level.

Allie Is that %INCLUDE or %QINCLUDE. If you wish to include a quick template
Allie it's %QINCLUDE.

  That's probably what happened.

JR Also I'm not sure I understand the difference between using a
JR "(forced) Reading Confirmation" v using an "Auto Reply" unless
JR Auto Reply is supposed to be totally automated  doesn't allow for
JR a hot-keyed filter to force it.

Allie Come to think of it, either way can be used via a hot key.

  Putting a hot key aside, I still don't understant what the
  difference is between these two options?

  Thanks, Allie.

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Re: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-07 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Wed, 7 Feb 2001 07:53:17 -0500, Jan thoughtfully wrote the
following:

Allie You say that you copy the message to an HTML document. You
Allie could have the message copied to the document automatically,
Allie so that all you need to do is open the HTML document with your
Allie HTML editor.

JR Ahhh, That would be neat. Alas my BBB (Bouvier Bulletin Board) is
JR set up with frames
JR (http://www.bogartsdaddy.com/bouvier/bulletinboard)  so the new
JR text would have to be placed on the page but I'll keep that trick
JR in mind.

In the filter actions, there's an option to save the message to file.
You can define the filename and the format of the saved message using
the provided template.

 --snip--
JR Also I'm not sure I understand the difference between using a
JR "(forced) Reading Confirmation" v using an "Auto Reply" unless
JR Auto Reply is supposed to be totally automated  doesn't allow
JR for a hot-keyed filter to force it.

Allie Come to think of it, either way can be used via a hot key.

JR Putting a hot key aside, I still don't understant what the
JR difference is between these two options?

The only real difference is in the subject header. The read
confirmation will have 'Reading confirmation receipt', while the
auto-reply will have 'Re: original message subject'.

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Re[2]: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-06 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Allie,

On Monday, February 05, 2001 19:59:59 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group
entry':

JR Or how can I clean up the first 2 lines of the QT output I
JR mentioned earlier?

Allie Would you expand on this. You mentioned using the %Subject and
Allie %Clipboard macros but I'm not sure exactly what you used these for and
Allie if you used both for all auto-replies.

  What happens, Allie, is that in responding to a poster, TB!
  correctly accesses a group template which includes a greeting  a
  signature.

  Then I manually insert a QT manually to switch some of the contents
  around. This QT includes %CLEAR, the correct text  %INCLUDES a
  signature.

  The resulting message is correct in all ways *except* that the first
  line is blank followed on the next line with "--space". I assume
  %CLEAR is somehow creating the blank line even though I placed it @
  the end of the QT. However I can't figure out what is creating the
  "--space" signature delimiter.

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Re[2]: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-06 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Allie,

On Monday, February 05, 2001 19:59:59 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group
entry':

Allie [...] A single manual filter to move the message to another folder and
Allie send an auto-reply. You could even use the same filter to save the
Allie text to a file. That would save you the trouble of copying and pasting
Allie the text. [...]

  I'm not sure I understand what you mean here. Even if I created a
  copy of the message  sent it to a text file, wouldn't I have to
  copy it to the appropriate location on the html page? Or are you
  suggesting dragging or "calling a file"?

  I've sort of solved my original problem with your help by doing the
  following. Instead of a 2 folder, 2 step process, I created a filter
  associated with a hot key combo that assigns a color group 
  "forces" a reply (under actions tab) which I constructed.

  However, it seemed that I couldn't use the %INLCUDE macro @ this
  level. Also I'm not sure I understand the difference between using a
  "(forced) Reading Confirmation" v using an "Auto Reply" unless Auto
  Reply is supposed to be totally automated  doesn't allow for a
  hot-keyed filter to force it.

-- 
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
Using TB! v1.49
ICQ 41116329



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Re: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-06 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 12:00:21 -0500, Jan wrote these comments:

Allie [...] A single manual filter to move the message to another
Allie folder and send an auto-reply. You could even use the same
Allie filter to save the text to a file. That would save you the
Allie trouble of copying and pasting the text. [...]

JR I'm not sure I understand what you mean here. Even if I created a
JR copy of the message  sent it to a text file, wouldn't I have to
JR copy it to the appropriate location on the html page? Or are you
JR suggesting dragging or "calling a file"?

You say that you copy the message to an HTML document. You could have
the message copied to the document automatically, so that all you need
to do is open the HTML document with your HTML editor.

JR I've sort of solved my original problem with your help by doing
JR the following. Instead of a 2 folder, 2 step process, I created a
JR filter associated with a hot key combo that assigns a color group
JR  "forces" a reply (under actions tab) which I constructed.

Yes.

JR However, it seemed that I couldn't use the %INLCUDE macro @ this
JR level.

Is that %INCLUDE or %QINCLUDE. If you wish to include a quick template
it's %QINCLUDE.

JR Also I'm not sure I understand the difference between using a
JR "(forced) Reading Confirmation" v using an "Auto Reply" unless
JR Auto Reply is supposed to be totally automated  doesn't allow for
JR a hot-keyed filter to force it.

Come to think of it, either way can be used via a hot key.

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TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-05 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello TBUDListers.

  I have a bulletin board on one of my sites.

  As people write me to post their announcements on this bulletin
  board, I move their requests into a special folder.

  I reply to each person individually from this folder telling them
  that their item (either %OSUBJ or %CLIPBOARD) has been posted  I
  supply them with the URL where they can find it. The msg is signed.

  I thought this would be a good place for a folder template but, of
  course, it comes in conflict with the addressee who is most likely
  listed in my AB or in as part of a group. Groups in my AB have reply
  templates attached to them.

  At the moment I am using an F4 reply  manually inserting a QT which
  includes A %CLEAR but when it does, the msg begins with a blank
  line, then line 2 begins with "-- ", then the templated msg  proper
  signature.

  Any thoughts on how I could accomplish this task correctly or, at
  least, more elegantly?

  TIA

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Ridgefield, CT USA
Using TB! v1.49
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Re: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-05 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:44:10 -0500, Jan wrote these words of wisdom:

JR   As people write me to post their announcements on this bulletin
JR   board, I move their requests into a special folder.

JR   I reply to each person individually from this folder telling them
JR   that their item (either %OSUBJ or %CLIPBOARD) has been posted  I
JR   supply them with the URL where they can find it. The msg is signed.

Yes. Do you manually move the messages to the folder or do you use a
filter?

JR   I thought this would be a good place for a folder template but,
JR   of course, it comes in conflict with the addressee who is most
JR   likely listed in my AB or in as part of a group. Groups in my AB
JR   have reply templates attached to them.

Yes. If the recipient address for the reply is in your address book
and an address book template is associated, the address book template
will override your folder template.

JR At the moment I am using an F4 reply  manually inserting a QT
JR which includes A %CLEAR but when it does, the msg begins with a
JR blank line, then line 2 begins with "-- ", then the templated msg
JR  proper signature.

JR   Any thoughts on how I could accomplish this task correctly or, at
JR   least, more elegantly?

Why not use the quick template as an auto-reply template?

If you manually move the messages to this special folder, you could
create a manual filter that moves the message and at the same time,
generates an auto-reply message in the process. The auto-reply uses
its own template as you may know and the quick template could be used
there.

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Re[2]: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-05 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Allie, Thanks for your reply.

On Monday, February 05, 2001 17:33:21 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group
entry':

JR   I reply to each person individually from this folder telling them
JR   that their item (either %OSUBJ or %CLIPBOARD) has been posted  I
JR   supply them with the URL where they can find it. The msg is signed.

Allie Yes. Do you manually move the messages to the folder or do you use a
Allie filter?

  I could create a manual filter (i.e. effected by a hot key) but @
  the moment I manually move the msgs to the folder.

Alllie Why not use the quick template as an auto-reply template?

Alllie If you manually move the messages to this special folder, you
Alllie could create a manual filter that moves the message and at the
Alllie same time, generates an auto-reply message in the process. The
Alllie auto-reply uses its own template as you may know and the quick
Alllie template could be used there.

  Yes, using the auto-reply template is a good idea. However, I put
  all the msgs that require posting to the bulletin board in this
  folder so I remember to post them. Then I go thru the list  post
  the msgs on the bulletin board -- a 2 step process. If I understand
  you correctly, you are suggesting creating a filter that assigns
  them to this special folder  sends an auto-reply at the same time
  -- a one step process.

-- 
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Ridgefield, CT USA
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Re: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-05 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 18:35:58 -0500, Jan thoughtfully wrote the
following:

 --snip--
JR Yes, using the auto-reply template is a good idea. However, I put
JR all the msgs that require posting to the bulletin board in this
JR folder so I remember to post them. Then I go thru the list  post
JR the msgs on the bulletin board -- a 2 step process. If I
JR understand you correctly, you are suggesting creating a filter
JR that assigns them to this special folder  sends an auto-reply at
JR the same time -- a one step process.

Exactly so. BTW, how do you post the message to the bulletin board?


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Re[2]: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-05 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Allie,

On Monday, February 05, 2001 18:48:20 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group
entry':

JR [...] I put all the msgs that require posting to the bulletin
JR board in this folder so I remember to post them. Then I go thru
JR the list  post the msgs on the bulletin board -- a 2 step
JR process. If I understand you correctly, you are suggesting
JR creating a filter that assigns them to this special folder 
JR sends an auto-reply at the same time -- a one step process.

Allie Exactly so.

  So then your suggested solution doesn't really work for me, does it?
  How can I turn it into a 2 step process? Or how can I clean up the
  first 2 lines of the QT output I mentioned earlier?

Allie BTW, how do you post the message to the bulletin board?

  I copy the text  place it into an html document, reformat it as
  necessary  upload to my site.

  TIA for any additional suggestions.

-- 
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
Using TB! v1.49
ICQ 41116329



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Re: TB! v1.49 - folder template v AB group entry

2001-02-05 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 19:43:11 -0500, Jan graced us with these comments:

 --snip--
JR So then your suggested solution doesn't really work for me, does
JR it? How can I turn it into a 2 step process?

a) Upload to your site using the steps you outlined. TB! cannot help
you there.

b) A single manual filter to move the message to another folder and
send an auto-reply. You could even use the same filter to save the
text to a file. That would save you the trouble of copying and pasting
the text. You could use a regex macro if you wish to select only a
particular aspect of the message you wish to save to the file.

JR Or how can I clean up the first 2 lines of the QT output I
JR mentioned earlier?

Would you expand on this. You mentioned using the %Subject and
%Clipboard macros but I'm not sure exactly what you used these for and
if you used both for all auto-replies.

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