Hallo Jurgen,
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 21:37:39 +0200GMT (23-7-2004, 21:37 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JH if you ever make it to Stuttgart, let me know in advance, so that I can get all
JH the beers cold IOU
That's 630 km from here, been awhile that I've been so far from home
--
Groetjes,
Hi Roelof,
Just insert the macro as it is here, with all
spaces and on as many lines as this example. It
should work though I didn't test it.
I'm having a bit of trouble with the macro you offered.
I get this exactly in the To: field:
_ _:__
And curiously, the Address book Handle, which
Hallo Christopher,
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 10:21:20 -0700GMT (23-7-2004, 19:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
This is what went wrong:
CB This works perfectly. And I really appreciate you taking the
CB time to explain what was wrong.
That's just because next time I'll expect you to do the bug
Hallo Jurgen,
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 17:35:45 +0200GMT (23-7-2004, 17:35 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JH thanks for the info - it works on it's own, but ...
Of course, after all I tested it. g,dr
JH smartpants me wanted to try to adjust a neat macro I found in the library, and
JH as
Hallo Roelof,
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 19:14:02 +0200GMT (23-7-2004, 19:14 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RO As I said, this will only work for messages with one recipient, but
RO since it deletes the old to-header that means that your template
RO refuses to accept multiple recipients in your
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hallo Fledermäuse,
I was looking on the Macro lib and coudn't find any way, but I think I once saw
someone talking about it.
How can I set the greeting according to the gender set in the address book?
Like
if gender = male then say Herr
Hallo Jurgen,
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 18:21:48 +0200GMT (22-7-2004, 18:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JH I was looking on the Macro lib and coudn't find any way, but I think I once saw
JH someone talking about it.
JH How can I set the greeting according to the gender set in the address book?
Hi Roelof,
The values for Gender are: 0=unknown 1=Male
2=Female
This reminded me of something I have noticed but never addressed. I have the names in
my address book displayed with last name first, so I can easily sort them. But if I
start a new message to someone, TB uses this format (the
Hallo Christopher,
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 10:45:18 -0700GMT (22-7-2004, 19:45 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
CB This reminded me of something I have noticed but never addressed.
CB I have the names in my address book displayed with last name
CB first, so I can easily sort them. But if I start a
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