Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-17 Thread MFPA
Hi On Sunday 13 February 2005 at 7:15:03 PM, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Robin Anson wrote: obviously didn't test it sufficiently well. Good job I am not working as a programmer! For at least one major software company, releasing code that has not been thoroughly tested would appear to be de

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-17 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Robin, On 13-02-2005 19:56, you [RA] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have also just tried it (and I like it!). I also get the problem with extra lines. It appears that if you reply to just one person, there are n additional lines. If you add another person to that message there are n+x

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-13 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Stuart, On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 09:15:53 -0600GMT (13-2-2005, 16:15 +0100, where I live), you wrote: SC Actually this is not quite what I was referring to. I have some groups SC of people I send mail to. For example the executive of the SC Paramedic Association I belong to. When I

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-13 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon 14 February 2005, 3:22:10 +1000, Stuart Cuddy wrote: Ok, I solved this problem. In your template there is a line between :~~%_GAR_Default~~ and %To=%To=%_GAR_Text%- near the bottom of the template. Removing this spare line solves the problem. Okay, that may be it. As I mentioned

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-13 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon 14 February 2005, 1:17:27 +1000, Peter Fjelsten wrote: RA Yes there may be a problem in there, although that should just put a RA couple of blank lines after the greeting and before the cursor. If RA Stuart continues to have a problem there, I will try to debug it RA again. I have also

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-13 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Robin, @14-Feb-2005, 06:15 +1100 (13-Feb 19:15 UK time) Robin Anson [RA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Stuart: RA Okay, that may be it. As I mentioned in another email, the QT I use here RA is slightly different because I don't use a default greeting, I leave it RA blank if there are

Re:%TOFNAME

2005-02-13 Thread Michael Rudnick
Stuart, Sunday, February 13, 2005, 11:22:10 AM, you wrote: I like this method, however when I use it my cursor ends up about 7 lines down the page. Am I doing something wrong. My template is as follows. --- %QINCLUDE=Greet_All_Recipients %-

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-13 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon 14 February 2005, 4:42:34 +1000, Michael Rudnick wrote: I tried this template as well and noticed the extra lines. It seems to add an extra line for each person. I got rid of the line (as described above) and that reduced the number of added lines but I still get extra lines. Any

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-12 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stuart, On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 08:41:27 -0600 GMT (12/02/2005, 21:41 +0700 GMT), Stuart Cuddy wrote: SC Hello %TOFNAME, This will take the first name of the TO address. In case there is no name, it will take the part of the email address before the @. SC If the person I am sending to is in

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-12 Thread Peter Hampf
Good evening Stuart, on Sat, 12 Feb 2005 08:41:27 -0600 GMT your local time you wrote: SC Why is this and how do I fix it? Use this: Hello %ABTOFirstName(%TOFName), -- Regards, Peter Using Ritlabs TheBat! 3.0.2.10 (OS: Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2)

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-12 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Peter Hampf everyone else, on 12-Feb-2005 at 17:56 you (Peter Hampf) wrote: Use this: Hello %ABTOFirstName(%TOFName), Interesting. All these years, and I just now had a closer look at this one. Very clever solution. Thanks for posting it! -- Best regards, Alexander

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-12 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun 13 February 2005, 1:41:27 +1000, Stuart Cuddy wrote: When I send mail and start typing in the TO: name as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then tab into the body of the message I end up with: Hello abc, Why is this and how do I fix it? You could use my Greet All Recipients QT in the macro and

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-12 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun 13 February 2005, 11:26:35 +1000, Stuart Cuddy wrote: I like this method, however when I use it my cursor ends up about 7 lines down the page. Am I doing something wrong. My template is as follows. - %QINCLUDE=Greet_All_Recipients %-

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-12 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Sat 12-Feb-05 8:55pm -0600, Robin Anson wrote: Hmm, don't know why that happens. It doesn't to me - did you edit the QT at all? I have not tried that macro, but it appears CRs are added in several of the last few lines. -- Best regards, Bill Beta 3.0.2.10 Pro BayesIt! 0.8.0 Release

Re: %TOFNAME

2005-02-12 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun 13 February 2005, 14:45:41 +1000, Bill Mccarthy wrote: I have not tried that macro, but it appears CRs are added in several of the last few lines. Yes there may be a problem in there, although that should just put a couple of blank lines after the greeting and before the cursor. If

Re: TOFNAME macro

2002-08-10 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Luc, On Sat, 10 Aug 2002 15:12:53 +0200GMT (10-8-02, 15:12 +0200GMT, where I live), you wrote: L I use in most of my QT's the %ABtoFIRSTNAME=%TOFNAME macro. L In some i use only TOFNAME. L I was wondering if it's not better to use the TOFNAME macro in all of That's totally up to

Re:%TOFNAME for more then one address

2001-01-27 Thread Gerry Doyon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Shahar Saturday, January 27, 2001, 7:44:56 AM, you wrote: SS Hi %TOFNAME. SS I usually send messages to my favorites by choosing them from the SS little arrow near the "New message" button. SS When I choose only one recipient the macro

Re: %TOFNAME for more then one address

2001-01-27 Thread David Buntenbroich
Hello, Saturday, January 27, 2001, 5:50:10 PM, A. Curtis Martin wrote: SS What can I do in order to see all my recipients names in the SS beginning of the message ? I don't know of any way to do this. AFAIK, it cannot be done. How about using a regular expression which filters the

Re: %TOFNAME for more then one address

2001-01-27 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello David, Historians believe that Sat, 27 Jan 2001 at 19:19:32 GMT +0100 was when, David Buntenbroich [DB] typed the following: DB How about using a regular expression which filters the recipients' DB (first) names from the %TOList macro? You can do that, but you have to set some maximum