Hi Roelof
Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 4:26:04 PM, you wrote:
RO In that case you could create a filter that exports a message to a
RO file with a template that adds a reply-to header and that imports the
RO message in the right folder via 'execute external program'
Interesting approach :) I
Hi Nick
Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 5:05:16 PM, you wrote:
NA Hmmm? I think I misread your Posting... sorry for confusing you. I too
NA have one such List that I had to create a Folder level Template to
NA overcome this. As Roelof mentioned, you have to fool around with your
NA To: address.
Hallo Vishal,
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 09:57:10 -0500GMT (20-11-03, 15:57 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
NA %TO=%TO=GnuPG Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
V Is this a folder template or address book?
A folder template.
V And just to make sure, there *are* supposed to be two TO's in
V there, right?
Hallo Vishal,
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 09:53:45 -0500GMT (20-11-03, 15:53 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
RO In that case you could create a filter that exports a message to a
RO file with a template that adds a reply-to header and that imports the
RO message in the right folder via 'execute external
Hello Vishal,
On Thursday, November 20, 2003, 6:22:06 AM, you wrote:
Hi Edgar
Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 4:57:55 PM, you wrote:
E - Is the mailing list address in the original header?
Yes, it's in the To address field.
You can then use: %TO= %TO=%OTOADDR
This will take the original To
Hi Roelof
Thursday, November 20, 2003, 10:06:23 AM, you wrote:
RO A folder template.
damn :)
RO There must be two %To macros, but if you look again, you'll see that
RO the quotation marks are balanced.
RO The %To macro adds an address to the To: header, the only exception is
RO when you're
Hi Roelof
Thursday, November 20, 2003, 10:08:28 AM, you wrote:
RO That would be my way too, but you insisted on 'no folder templates'.
RO ;-)
Well, all Marck's admonitions on how evil they are were bound to have some
effect!
Cheers,
--
Vishal
Hi,
I have messages for a particular mailing list filtered into a folder. When I
reply to messages on this, they go to the original sender rather than the
list. How do I change this so that replies always go to the list instead? I'd
like to avoid using folder templates if possible.
Cheers,
--
Hello Vishal,
Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 10:45:52 AM, you wrote:
I have messages for a particular mailing list filtered into a folder. When I
reply to messages on this, they go to the original sender rather than the
list. How do I change this so that replies always go to the list instead?
Hallo Vishal,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:45:52 -0500GMT (19-11-03, 18:45 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
V I have messages for a particular mailing list filtered into a folder. When I
V reply to messages on this, they go to the original sender rather than the
V list. How do I change this so that
Hello Vishal,
On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 6:45:52 PM, you wrote:
Hi,
I have messages for a particular mailing list filtered into a folder. When I
reply to messages on this, they go to the original sender rather than the
list. How do I change this so that replies always go to the list
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 1:31:19 PM, you wrote:
I have messages for a particular mailing list filtered into a folder. When I
reply to messages on this, they go to the original sender rather than the
list. How do I change this so that replies always go to the list instead? I'd
Hi Nick
Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 3:31:19 PM, you wrote:
NA Use the following macro in your AB Template to force the Reply-To header
NA to reflect the List Address... use for both New Messages and Replies:
NA %ReplyTo=Actual List Address
I've already tried that. Didn't work, I'm afraid.
Hi Edgar
Wednesday, November 19, 2003, 4:57:55 PM, you wrote:
E - Is the mailing list address in the original header?
Yes, it's in the To address field.
E - Is there a sort of mark in the subject like [group]?
I looked for that too but there isn't.
Cheers,
--
Vishal
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