Hello Paul,
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 12:31:46 PM you wrote in
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PC That's where I changed it Markus, I added that line in the middle of
PC the reply template, does it matter where it goes in the template?
It has to be inserted
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Hello Mars!
On Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 7:49:03 PM you wrote:
Hello Mars!
On Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 1:49:22 PM you wrote:
Is it possible to make Eudora use a quote prefix without a blank
before it? I can't remember exactly, but I
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Hello Thomas!
On Monday, January 15, 2001 at 5:35:19 AM you wrote:
It means a macro calls another macro.
You surely mean "a macro [in these special circumstances] calls itself as an
argument"?!
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Hi Thomas,
On Sunday, January 14, 2001 12:35:19 +0800 you wrote the
following in regards to "TB! v1.49 - ABxxxPPP in Quotestyle"':
Thomas So, you've solved your problem?
Yes... well, Allie solved it for me.
JR I'm beginnin
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Hello BatListers,
It would seem logical to me that the RegExp
%ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"'
would work as a quotestyle as well as a greeting but that
doesn't seem to be the case for me.
It successful
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Hi Allie,
On Friday, January 12, 2001 08:34:35 -0500 you wrote the
following in regards to "TB! v1.49 - ABxxxPPP in Quotestyle":
Allie The macro works for me with the TBUDL/TBBETA lists and elsewhere so I
Allie strongly suspect
yed around with the "' marks I never
JR did get it right. However,
JR %Quotestyle='=%ABofromHANDLE="%ABofromFIRSTNAME=""%OFROMFNAME""'
JR works like a charm.
So, you've solved your problem?
JR I'm beginning to think that regexp(s) are over my head I'm
JR q
Hello BatListers,
It would seem logical to me that the RegExp
%ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"'
would work as a quotestyle as well as a greeting but that
doesn't seem to be the case for me.
It successfully returns the handle or the
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 07:44:27 -0500, Jan wrote these words of wisdom:
JR It would seem logical to me that the RegExp
JR %ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"' would work as a
JR quotestyle as well as a greeting but that do
Hello BatListers,
It would seem logical to me that the RegExp
%ABofromHANDLE='%ABofromFIRSTNAME="%OFROMFNAME"'
would work as a quotestyle as well as a greeting but that
doesn't seem to be the case for me.
It successfully returns the handle or the
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Hi BatListers.
In a post time stamped 11:01:54 -0500 re: using %QUOTESTYLE
Nick Danger wrote:
Nick In trying to find a way to use the quoting prefix in a particular way
Nick for a couple of my customers, but without having
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Hi Jan,
On 20 October 2000 at 21:45:11 GMT -0400 (which was 02:45 where I
live) Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points on the subject
of "using %QUOTESTYLE":
Nick %QUOTESTYLE="=%CLIPBOARD"
JR This worked lik
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Hi BatListers.
In a post time stamped 14:09:15 +0100 re: using
%QUOTESTYLE Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
Marck Because %QUOTESTYLE="=I" makes the character I into the
Marck quote prefix whereas %QUO
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Hi BatListers.
In a post time stamped 17:01:15 -0500 re: using %QUOTESTYLE
A. Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM The %quotestyle macro must precede the %quotes macro in your
ACM template. If not, it will not work. When ready to place
In Reference to "using %QUOTESTYLE" From Jan Rifkinson: "
J Can %QUOTESTYLE work with "clipboard"?
Here's my post from a few days ago on this very subject:
Here's something someone wacky a
In Reference to "using %QUOTESTYLE" From Jan Rifkinson: "
J So I tried this by adding %QUOTESTYLE="F" as in "first name" to see
J what would happen *nothing* happened, i.e. nothing even got
J quoted. What am I doing wrong?
Did you remember to include the
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Hi Nick,
In a post time stamped 15:50:44 -0500 re: using %QUOTESTYLE
you wrote:
ND Did you remember to include the %QUOTES telling TB! where to place it?
Sorry, what do you mean by this?
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:36:16 -0400, Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR Since quotestyle seems to be set @ the account level via menu, I'm
JR assuming I can use the %QUOTESTYLE="expression" to override for
JR particular folders. So I tried this
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Hi BatListers.
In a post time stamped 17:01:15 -0500 re: using %QUOTESTYLE
A. Curtis Martin wrote:
ACM The %quotestyle macro must precede the %quotes macro in your template.
ACM If not, it will not work. When ready to place
Hello Jan,
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 at 19:50:02 GMT -0400 (which was 4:50 PM
where I live) witnesses say Jan Rifkinson typed:
And being greedy, anybody have any thoughts about my
"Address Book Search" post?
No, sorry. I noticed that your posts are being duplicated. I
Dear Januk,
On Wednesday, October 18, 2000 re: "using %QUOTESTYLE"
you wrote:
JA [...] I think you have an errant %To macro in your reply
JA template. Your reply template should have *no* %To macro [...]
So right you are. Sorry.
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Hello All,
Since I learnt about the quotestyle macro, I have been having
fun with it.
This morning, however, I encountered a problem using the macro.
It seems that %quotestyle="N" does not work! I wonder why it
does not work with the alphabet &quo
Hallo Assad,
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 17:56:08 +0400 GMT (14/08/2000, 21:56 +0800 GMT),
Assad Toorab wrote:
AT This morning, however, I encountered a problem using the macro.
AT It seems that %quotestyle="N" does not work! I wonder why it
AT does not work with the a
Hello Thomas,
On 14 August 2000, you wrote and made these points on the subject of
"Quotestyle":
TF I have cp'ed this from the Help for you:
Actually, I want to use the quotestyle macro to insert the
alphabet 'N' infront of '' in my reply. Using %quo
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Hi Assad,
On 14 August 2000 at 20:21:27 GMT +0400 (which was 17:21 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Quotestyle":
TF I have cp'ed this from the Help for you:
AT Actually, I wan
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 17:56:08 +0400, Assad Toorab wrote:
AT Since I learnt about the quotestyle macro, I have been having fun
AT with it.
AT This morning, however, I encountered a problem using the macro. It
AT seems that %quotestyle="N" does not work! I wonder why it does n
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 20:21:27 +0400, Assad Toorab wrote:
AT Actually, I want to use the quotestyle macro to insert the alphabet
AT 'N' infront of '' in my reply. Using %quotestyle="N" is not doing
AT the trick :(
AT It is only inserting the full name of the sender of the original
tion I haven't figured out yet: there I get the full email
address instead of jsut the 'local part').
If the original sender's "From" information is in the form "Firstname
Lastname [EMAIL PROTECTED]" I sometimes end up with "Firstname
Lastname" (without qu
Morning Thomas Fernandez,
%quotestyle=%SETPATTREGEXP="([a-zA-Z]*)@"%REGEXPMATCH="%OFromAddr"%Quotes
The words REGEXPMATCH and SETPATTREGEXP are spelled out literally;
the word REGEXPMATCH is followed by the original sender's full email address,
and this is shown on
Hallo Jast,
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 15:52:50 +0200 GMT (07/06/2000, 21:52 +0800 GMT),
Jast wrote:
J This is a little problem with you syntax. You forgot the " after
J %quotestyle= ...
Wait a little.
J Result: An error message "Access violation at address numbers. Read of
J addres
Hello Thomas, Jast and fellow batties!
Sorry for jumping in this late, i'm (still) busy :-(
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 23:28:40 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
J So, is this incompatibility of %quotestyle macro with regexes possibly a
J bug? Looks much like it :-/
Maybe we are overlooking something
Hallo Peter,
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 18:55:58 +0200 GMT (08/06/2000, 00:55 +0800 GMT),
Peter Steiner wrote:
PS %quotestyle="%SETPATTREGEXP='([a-zA-Z]*)@'%REGEXPMATCH='%OFromAddr'"%Quotes
And this works! Thanks a bundle. Tomorrow in the office I will try
this with the more sophisticat
Hi,
On Monday, June 05, 2000, 7:39:58 PM, Steve Lamb wrote:
! isn't listed as a special and I don't think it is a
control. So is #, $, %, ^, , *, -, _, +, =, ', /, ?, \, |, `, ~. So,
technically, those can be used for an email address. So...
Actually ! may appear in an email address
Sunday, June 04, 2000, 9:25:05 PM, Jast wrote:
Not quite :) Check out Help Topics/Regular Expressions...
Registration, Reply Templates. Those are the only REs in there. I
checked before posting.
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Morning Steve Lamb,
Registration, Reply Templates. Those are the only REs in there. I
checked before posting.
I know it's not in the index. Check the "contents" tab instead.
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Tuesday, June 06, 2000, 1:15:44 AM, Markus wrote:
! isn't listed as a special and I don't think it is a
control. So is #, $, %, ^, , *, -, _, +, =, ', /, ?, \, |, `, ~. So,
technically, those can be used for an email address. So...
Actually ! may appear in an email address when it
Tuesday, June 06, 2000, 8:07:55 AM, Jast wrote:
I know it's not in the index. Check the "contents" tab instead.
Sheesh, even TB!'s help is user hostile. Can we get some consistency in
here, please? I never look in the contents because rarely does it ever have
anything of value.
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Hello Steve,
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 at 08:02:23 [GMT -0700], you wrote:
SL Registration, Reply Templates. Those are the only REs in there. I
SL checked before posting.
Check the Contents tab, 2nd from the bottom.
Leif Gregory
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Morning Steve Lamb,
Sheesh, even TB!'s help is user hostile. Can we get some consistency in
here, please? I never look in the contents because rarely does it ever have
anything of value.
Hehe, it's always the others, eh? But I agree, at least "regular
expressions" should be indexed,
Hallo Steve and Jast and Tom,
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 10:39:58 -0700 GMT (06/06/2000, 01:39 +0800 GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:
The regexp would be "([a-zA-Z]*)@" and the match would end up in "\1".
I don't have any idea how to set this up in TB!.
SL m/([\w\.]+)@/ would catch things like [EMAIL
In Reference to "%Quotestyle question" From Thomas Fernandez:
TF Thanks, guys. I'll have to breed over this a couple of days
Gee, that might get a bit "sticky"! ;-)
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SL Sheesh, even TB!'s help is user hostile. Can we get some
SL consistency in here, please? I never look in the contents because
SL rarely does it ever have anything of value.
J Hehe, it's always the others, eh? But I agree, at least "regular
J expressions" should be indexed, and I also agree
Tuesday, June 06, 2000, 11:10:31 AM, Tom wrote:
I've found this too. The contents are of practically zero use to
someone who's actually got a running installation of TB!. I looked
and couldn't even find REs in the index, I had to do a search for
them ;(
For me it is a general
w\.]+)@/ would catch things like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TF Thanks, guys. I'll have to breed over this a couple of days and let
TF you know whether I can get my initial problem solved.
I've tried with the simpler RegEx first and put the following line
into my reply template:
%quotestyle=%SET
TF In my company, the email addresses are [EMAIL PROTECTED] The
TF "real name" is always "Our Company Inc", which means that the
TF quotestyle "initials" results in an abbreviation that is not commonly
TF used.
Does anyone know if "reattribution" (eg pr
not sure I understgand you right, but let me give you an example:
A friend of mine is called Sven. His email address has nothing to do
with his name. So in his reply template, I have set
%Quotestyle="Sven", and whenever I reply to him, the lines quoted are
prefixed by "Sven "
Morning Thomas Fernandez,
So, I want the %Quotestyle macro to return "name" as in the email
address. In other words, the "user" part of the email address without
the "domain". Is that possible?
It should be possible utilizing regex'es by matching
So, I want the %Quotestyle macro to return "name" as in the email
address. In other words, the "user" part of the email address without
the "domain". Is that possible?
J It should be possible utilizing regex'es by matching the string of the
J address up to
Monday, June 05, 2000, 10:12:02 AM, Tom wrote:
The regexp would be "([a-zA-Z]*)@" and the match would end up in "\1".
I don't have any idea how to set this up in TB!.
Erm, no. This is the classic problem of trying to define what is a
"legal" email address. [a-zA-z]* doesn't match, for
Just to show how hard it is to do this...
Monday, June 05, 2000, 10:39:58 AM, Steve wrote:
specials= "(" / ")" / "" / "" / "@" ; Must be in quoted-
/ "," / ";" / ":" / "\" / " ; string, to use
/ "." / "[" / "]" ; within a
Morning Steve Lamb,
H, to define a regex to match that in the context of extracting the
email address. Warning, perl syntax from here on out since I've not worked
with TB!'s implementation since it is 100% undocumented outside of the what's
new (AFAIK).
Not quite :) Check out Help
Hi TBUDL,
I can't figure this out.
In my company, the email addresses are [EMAIL PROTECTED] The
"real name" is always "Our Company Inc", which means that the
quotestyle "initials" results in an abbreviation that is not commonly
used. Also, I want to show who the
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