Re[2]: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread Maksym Kozub
Alexander S. Kunz wrote: ASK You must create a sent filter for each recipient that will move the reply ASK to the appropriate folder. This method would work, except that I would have to create dozens of those filters :). I hoped there is some way to do it once and forever... ASK I find that a

Re[2]: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread Maksym Kozub
Alexander S. Kunz wrote: I hoped there is some way to do it once and forever... ASK I fear there isn't. ASK I think this is a long standing wish. Well, let's wait and see then... I tend to avoid using VF. With thousands of messsages, they considerably slow down my TB!. ASK Really? I have

Re[2]: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread Maksym Kozub
Richard Wakeford wrote: RW You can get round that if you BCC to yourself. When your BCC comes back RW you can have the recipient and sender in the same inbox filter. You can RW also have two physical copies of your message. One in the sent folder RW (the main message) and the BCC filtered as a

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Maksym, Sorry if this one has been asked (and answered) before, but I can't find it. Are you participating in TBUDL also? I asked the same question two weeks ago there, and Roelof gave me a very in depth answer: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Maybe you want to have a look if there is a solution

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread MAU
Hello Maksym, I'm looking for a more general way (something like a sent mail filter For each %ToName, move the message into %ToName folder). That is already possible with TB, exactly what you want. I use it for my family in my MAU account. All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello MAU everyone else, on 05-Mrz-2006 at 00:04 you (MAU) wrote: All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName' W... W... Wait a minute... its possible to use macros/variables there? I never knew that. Thats amazing! --

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread MAU
Hello Alexander, All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName' W... W... Wait a minute... its possible to use macros/variables there? I never knew that. Thats amazing! No one knows everything that can be done with TB, not

Re: Help with Printing

2006-03-04 Thread Chris
Hi Robin, On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 at 15:14:30 +1100, Chris wrote: On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 at 12:55:15 +1100, Chris wrote: When you say some parts are unwrapped, do you mean that they don't wrap on the screen, or they are like the above paragraph in your email and have no hard wrapping? They don't