Re: Semi-Automatic modification of the subject line

2004-07-09 Thread Zonnet

ON Friday, July 9, 2004, 1:13:59 AM, you wrote:
ZW After highlighting a portion of text and Ctrl+C, you can use Forward button.
ZW The highlighted text will appear in brackets before original subject.
ZW Unfortunately, the original date is lost in forwarding mail and this may be
ZW confusing if you need such information. I don't know how it will work in
ZW more complicated MIME messages, so please test it thoroughly.

Hi Zygmunt,

This works like a charm. Big time saver.
Thanks

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Re: Semi-Automatic modification of the subject line

2004-07-09 Thread Zonnet

ON Friday, July 9, 2004, 12:44:44 AM, you wrote:
RO Add your other e-mail address to the AB
RO Create a forwarding template for that address
RO Customize it to your liking
RO Add the macro:
RO %Subject=%Clipboard %OFullSubject%-
RO In order to fulfill your wishes.
RO You need to copy your text first to the clipboard to get it in the
RO subject, as a bonus this means that your added text won't have to be
RO in the message.

Hi Roelof,

Thanks. I have currently made the setup with a folder template, much in
the way Zygmuth described. I feel a bid more in control that way.

I will try to get to your address book suggestion after I feel confident I
have all the bits in order.
I should be able to save even more time that way.

Thanks for your help.

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Re: Semi-Automatic modification of the subject line

2004-07-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Zonnet,

On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 20:34:17 +0200GMT (8-7-2004, 20:34 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

Z I redirect the e-mail to an other account of mine via internal
Z transport. I modify the subject line by copying the company name
Z from the e-mail (highlight then Ctrl-C) and paste it in front of
Z the subject line.

Add your other e-mail address to the AB
Create a forwarding template for that address
Customize it to your liking
Add the macro:
%Subject=%Clipboard %OFullSubject%-
In order to fulfill your wishes.
You need to copy your text first to the clipboard to get it in the
subject, as a bonus this means that your added text won't have to be
in the message.

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Re: Semi-Automatic modification of the subject line

2004-07-08 Thread Ben Allen
Howdy Zonnet,

Thursday, July 8, 2004, 7:34:17 PM, Zonnet wrotened:

Z Problem is that it is slightly tricky to get the mouse in the right
Z position at the beginning of the subject line.

Z So, high on my wish list is a keyboard short cut that would CP the
Z currently highlighted text in front of the existing subject line and save
Z the e-mail to the outbox.

Well  one  way  would  be  to click anywhere on the subject line press
ctrl+left  until  you  reach  the  beginning of the subject line. Then
press  ctrl+v to paste it. Then press Shift+F2. Then it will be put in
the  outbox.  Not  exactly  what you were asking for, but best i could
think of...



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Re: Semi-Automatic modification of the subject line

2004-07-08 Thread Zygmunt Wereszczynski
On Thursday, July 8, 2004, at 20:34:17 [UTC+0200] (Thursday, July 8, 2004
20:34 my local time) Zonnet wrote:

 I redirect the e-mail to an other account of mine via internal transport.
 I modify the subject line by copying the company name from the e-mail (highlight
 then Ctrl-C) and paste it in front of the subject line.

snip

 So, high on my wish list is a keyboard short cut that would CP the
 currently highlighted text in front of the existing subject line and save
 the e-mail to the outbox.

You should use forwarding, not redirecting, because The Bat! doesn't allow
to use any template for redirecting. Create following forward template:

%FROM=%OFromName %OFromAddr%-
%REPLYTO=%OReplyName %OReplyAddr%-
%TO=%TO=your_e-mail_local_address%-
%Text%-
%Cursor%-
%SUBJECT=[%CLIPBOARD] %OSUBJ%-

After highlighting a portion of text and Ctrl+C, you can use Forward button.
The highlighted text will appear in brackets before original subject.
Unfortunately, the original date is lost in forwarding mail and this may be
confusing if you need such information. I don't know how it will work in
more complicated MIME messages, so please test it thoroughly.

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