Hello Carsten Thönges !
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 22:43:54 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 12.04.2002, 22:43 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
[...]
ND Just for my own curiosity, what if there were 3 or 4 instances? Is
ND there a logical progression?
yes, there is:
[...good regex
Good afternoon Thomas,
It was foretold that on 13-4-2002 @ 01:43:52 GMT+ (which was
3:43:52 where I live) Thomas Martin wrote and spread these wise
comments on makro Which was 14:24:51 where i live:
snipped a bit
TM With which Makro o Regex you do: which was 14:42:51 where i live ?
TM
Hello Dieter,
On Friday, April 12, 2002 at 10:24:02 PM you wrote (at least in part):
AB, folder, account ... depends on which in this chain meets first.
DH ^
DH | AB group goes in here
As you can imagine I do in fact know about this, but he was requesting
for 'Post message' from
Hello Thomas,
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 01:43:52 + (13.04.02 07:43 my local time)
you wrote about makro Which was 14:24:51 where i live
at least in part:
TM With which Makro o Regex you do
OTIME :-)... Real trick is local time of sender (but solved w/Regex)
--
Best regards,
Alexander
Hello Peter,
PP Which, btw, as I think about it might make sense nevertheless ...
PP *hmmm*
It does ... I'm an absolutely stupid person that adjusts 4, no ... 8
templates instead of 2 ... *slapping my forehead*
Thx Dieter for explicitly telling the most obvious ... using groupd
templates for
Good evening Alexander,
It was foretold that on 13-4-2002 @ 20:27:02 GMT+0600 (which was
16:27:02 where I live) Alexander Leschinsky wrote and spread these
wise comments on makro Which was 14:24:51 where i live:
snipped a bit
AL OTIME :-)...
This one will not show the seconds though,
Hello Luc,
On Saturday, 13.April 2002 @ 21:08:43 [GMT +0200][19:08:43 where i live]
you wrote on: makro Which was 14:24:51 where i live:
snipped a bit
AL OTIME :-)...
This one will not show the seconds though, which i believed he
wanted also.
i just wanted to know that one..the
Good night Thomas,
It was foretold that on 13-4-2002 @ 19:10:22 GMT+ (which was
21:10:22 where I live) Thomas Martin wrote and spread these wise
comments on makro Which was 14:24:51 where i live:
snipped a bit
TM I want to have my local time when the sender sended his
TM email. he
Hello Carsten,
Thanks for the great response it works perfectly.
Now another similar question. Can I pull the email address that we got
form the body of the email into the To: bar? Also is there anyway to
make the Subject: be something different than the original email. In
other words when I