On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:03 AM, MFPA wrote:
> As it looks like you are using address book templates, why not use the
> %TO="address(es)" macro to put whatever you want in the To field?
>
> For example, Joe has two email addresses, us...@example.com and
> us...@example.net.
>
> You store them in
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:03 AM, MFPA wrote:
M> Where did you get a feather quill? Mine has always been a sheet of
M> paper with the top left corner folded forwards. (-;
I have the best of two worlds: A sheet of paper with the top left
corner folder forwards, and a feather quill in the middle of
Hello MFPA,
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 12:27:15 + GMT (14/Mar/09, 19:27 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
>> Yes, this works for the problem that I stated
>> originally, but creates a new problem. In the address
>> book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
>> quill ("Create a new message")
M> Where
Hi
On Thursday 12 March 2009 at 9:15:35 PM, in
,
Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
> In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
> quill ("Create a new message"), the new message window opens up, but
> only with the address on the first line.
As it looks like you are using address
Hi
On Thursday 12 March 2009 at 9:15:35 PM, in
,
Leonard Berkowitz wrote:
> Yes, this works for the problem that I stated
> originally, but creates a new problem. In the address
> book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
> quill ("Create a new message")
Where did you get a feather qui
Hello Robin,
I do not know how you got my address but no offense, please remove me.
deniser...@shaw.ca
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 at 05:35:13 -0400, Leonard wrote:> On Thu,
> Mar 12, 2009 at 7:39 PM, MAU wrote:
>> My point is that I want to send the e-mail to _both_ addresses. If I
>> have two or more
Hello MAU,
Do not know how you got my name on your mailing list but please take
me off.
deniser...@shaw.ca
> Hello Leonard,
>> In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
>> quill ("Create a new message"), the new message window opens up, but
>> only with the address on the
Hi Leonard
I don't quite know how my name got on your mailing list. No offense,
please take me off.
deniser...@shaw.ca
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 7:39 PM, MAU wrote:
>> OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet of
>> paper' icon. Instead, right click on the Name and from p
[Reply to: »Jens Franik« · 2009-03-13 · 12:05 h (CET)]
Moin, Jens!
>> - [x] Automatically add secondary addresses to the BCC field
> If there is such an Option, i would love to have another Checkbox to
> select either ... or to have it in the Cc: Field...
Yep, maybe one of us should file a wish
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 at 05:35:13 -0400, Leonard wrote:> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at
7:39 PM, MAU wrote:
> My point is that I want to send the e-mail to _both_ addresses. If I
> have two or more addresses on the same line addresses on the same
> line, I will be able to do that, but then the reply templ
Freitag, 13. März 2009 at 11:31, Volker Ahrendt wrote:
> - [x] Automatically add secondary addresses to the BCC field
If there is such an Option, i would love to have another Checkbox to
select either ... or to have it in the Cc: Field...
--
With kind Regards
Jens Franik
mailto:je...@gmx.de
Pi
Hello Leonard,
>> OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet of
>> paper' icon. Instead, right click on the Name and from pop-up menu
>> select 'New message to' and you will see all (can be more than 2)
>> addresses for that Name and you can pick the one you wish.
>
> My po
[Reply to: »Leonard Berkowitz« · 2009-03-13 · 10:35 h (CET)]
Moin, Leonard!
>> OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet
>> of paper' icon. Instead, right click on the Name and from pop-up
>> menu select 'New message to' and you will see all (can be more than
>> 2) addres
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 7:39 PM, MAU wrote:
> OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet of
> paper' icon. Instead, right click on the Name and from pop-up menu
> select 'New message to' and you will see all (can be more than 2)
> addresses for that Name and you can pick t
Hello Leonard,
> In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
> quill ("Create a new message"), the new message window opens up, but
> only with the address on the first line.
OK, if you have selected a name in your AB, don't click the 'sheet of
paper' icon. Instead, right c
Yes, this works for the problem that I stated originally, but creates
a new problem. In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with
the feather quill ("Create a new message"), the new message window
opens up, but only with the address on the first line. It did not make
any difference when I
Aha. Thanks for that tidbit.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
>
> That can be solved in two ways. Either by creating an entry for every
> address, like you did, or by placing the second address on a different
> line.
--
Leonard S. Berkowitz
Reply to leonard.s.berkowitz
Hallo Leonard,
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:50:58 -0400GMT (11-3-2009, 20:50 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
LB> I think the problem is that the incoming e-mail address has to match
LB> exactly the e-mail address in the address book entry. Now that may
LB> seem obvious, and it should have been to me.
I have previously posted notes asking for help with replies not
finding the existing Reply Template. I received many responses with
suggestions, but none of them made any difference. Of course, I am
grateful for these numerous attempts to help me.
I think the problem is that the incoming e-mail ad
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