Hello Ian,
M I have a solution to used the Office 97 dictionaries without the need
M of installing the package. Unfortunately I'm currently away from Spain
M and I won't be able to give you further details until I am back home in
M a few days.
I look forward to it :-)
Download
I am webmaster for a number of clients.
For each I use the address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a separate folder for mail in and out for each of those.
The templates for each folder (Message / Reply / Forward) are customised
appropriately for
each client.
i.e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blah blah
When
Hello Admin,
I am webmaster for a number of clients.
For each I use the address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a separate folder for mail in and out for each of those.
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Have you tried setting a different Identity in the Properties of each
folder?
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Miguel A.
Hello Admin,
I am webmaster for a number of clients.
For each I use the address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a separate folder for mail in and out for each of those.
snipped quite a bit
Have you tried setting a different Identity in the Properties of each
folder?
Yes all those entries
Marten Gallagher wrote:
The templates for each folder (Message / Reply / Forward) are
customised appropriately for each client.
i.e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blah blah
I had the same problem, but somewhat in reverse. I have email coming
into a number of addresses @fancy.org, although I don't even
Hello Admin at AK everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 15:42 you (Admin at AK) wrote:
However, no matter what combination of macros I use, the outgoing is
still labelled as FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you send one of the templates to the list so we can have a look at
them?
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Best regards,
Marten Gallagher wrote:
Alternatively, you could just set the following in your per-folder
reply templates (but it's more to manage):
%From=Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can also set this line in the New Message template for those
folders, so any time you create a new message when those
Hello Admin at AK everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 15:42 you (Admin at AK) wrote:
However, no matter what combination of macros I use, the outgoing is
still labelled as FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you send one of the templates to the list so we can have a look at
them?
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 18:30 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
%FROMNAME=Marten Gallagher
%FROMADDR=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
%REPLYADDR=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think TB will add the information to the headers if you don't clear them
first. Try to first clear the existing
Hallo Marten,
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 17:30:51 +GMT (17-11-2005, 18:30 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
MG %FROMNAME=Marten Gallagher
MG %FROMADDR=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MG %REPLYADDR=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you sure that's how it's supposed to work?
I thought %FromName inserted the From name in the
MAU,
On Thursday, November 17, 2005, 11:37:51 PM, you (MAU) wrote:
M Hello Ian,
M I have a solution to used the Office 97 dictionaries without the need
M of installing the package. Unfortunately I'm currently away from Spain
M and I won't be able to give you further details until I am back
You don't need to add the Reply-To unless you're inserting your a
Reply-To in your account profile, but when you do so, you need to use
the macro:
%ReplyTo=address
The %ReplyAddr macro inserts something in the body.
OK - so I combined the two theories:
+++
%CURSOR
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Marten
OK - so I combined the two theories:
+++
%CURSOR
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Marten Gallagher
Webmaster for BSRLM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.bsrlm.org.uk
Annery Kiln Web Design and Management
%FROM=%-
%FROM='Marten Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
+++
But it still doesn't work.
I have now
OK I've tried all sorts of simple things and the conclusion is that macros for
folders are
not working here.
This explains why I got confused because I had thought they used to work. I
suspect this
has changed after some upgrade?
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Marten Gallagher
Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Hallo Marten,
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 19:48:36 +GMT (17-11-2005, 20:48 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
MG I have now realised that %CURSOR and the signature is being
MG ignored as well - the cursor should be in the
MG body of the message but is in the TO field when I start a new message.
Hallo Marten,
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 19:48:36 +GMT (17-11-2005, 20:48 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
MG I have now realised that %CURSOR and the signature is being
MG ignored as well - the cursor should be in the
MG body of the message but is in the TO field when I start a new message.
Hallo Marten,
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 19:57:45 +GMT (17-11-2005, 20:57 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
MG OK I've tried all sorts of simple things and the conclusion is that macros
for folders are
MG not working here.
MG This explains why I got confused because I had thought they used to
On Thursday, November 17, 2005, 1:48:36 PM, Marten Gallagher wrote:
the cursor should be in the body of the message but is in the TO
field when I start a new message.
No, when you start a new message, the cursor should be in the TO:
field, so you can insert an address. You should be able to
Are you sure you're not using AB templates, they have precedence over
folder templates
The only address I have a template set for is tbudl.
Anyway an AB template depends on the TO address doesn't it?
At the stage of testing these templates I'm talking about, there is no TO
address for the
AB
Hello Admin at AK everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 20:57 you (Admin at AK) wrote:
OK I've tried all sorts of simple things and the conclusion is that
macros for folders are not working here.
This explains why I got confused because I had thought they used to work.
I suspect this has
Hello Dwight,
I created an automatic reply from another account recently as follows:
Mail for my hockey account now comes to me rerouted through my gmail account. I
have sorting rules for subscribe and unsubscribe, and If I get a subscribe
message the sorting office does various things. The
On Thursday, November 17, 2005, 1:48:36 PM, Marten Gallagher wrote:
the cursor should be in the body of the message but is in the TO
field when I start a new message.
No, when you start a new message, the cursor should be in the TO:
field, so you can insert an address. You should be able
Hello Dwight,
I created an automatic reply from another account recently as follows:
Mail for my hockey account now comes to me rerouted through my gmail account.
I have
sorting rules for subscribe and unsubscribe, and If I get a subscribe message
the
sorting office does various things.
Hallo Marten,
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 20:17:52 +GMT (17-11-2005, 21:17 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:
Are you sure you're not using AB templates, they have precedence over
folder templates
MG The only address I have a template set for is tbudl.
okay
MG Anyway an AB template depends on the
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 21:36 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
the cursor should be in the body of the message but is in the TO field
when I start a new message.
No, when you start a new message, the cursor should be in the TO: field,
so you can insert an
When I use CTRL+N to start a new message, the folder template is applied,
but the cursor is on the input box for the TO field.
Then I tab down thru the rest of the headers to the body, and only then the
cursor jumps to the position where the %CURSOR macro was placed in the
template.
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 21:45 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
folders that are outside an account
You mean common folders?
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Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 21:45 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
folders that are outside an account
You mean common folders?
I have never understood the term 'common folders'.
They are folders I have created using Folder Folder etc
They don't get subfolders
Hello Admin,
OK I've tried all sorts of simple things and the conclusion is that
macros for folders are not working here.
This explains why I got confused because I had thought they used to
work. I suspect this has changed after some upgrade?
I use folder templates quite a bit and they all
Hello Marten Gallagher everyone else,
on 17-Nov-2005 at 22:10 you (Marten Gallagher) wrote:
folders that are outside an account
You mean common folders?
I have never understood the term 'common folders'.
Common means they are not attached to an account. They are shown
outside the account
On Thursday, November 17, 2005, 2:36:09 PM, Marten Gallagher wrote:
Unless the %CURSOR macro is in the template!
are you saying that presence of the %corsor macro kills the signature?
On the other issue, it does not seem like a bug that whenever you hit
ctrl-n or the 'create a new message'
When I do:
Folder Common Folder
the new folder gets created in the left-most un-nested positionin he folders
list.
If I do Folder Folder
it gets created as a sub-folder of whichever folder/account was highlighted at
the time.
In the last case, if I then right click and select Move Out,
On Thursday, November 17, 2005, 2:36:09 PM, Marten Gallagher wrote:
Unless the %CURSOR macro is in the template!
are you saying that presence of the %corsor macro kills the signature?
On the other issue, it does not seem like a bug that whenever you hit
ctrl-n or the 'create a new message'
On Thursday, November 17, 2005, 3:10:42 PM, Marten Gallagher wrote:
I have never understood the term 'common folders'.
They are folders I have created using Folder Folder etc
They don't get subfolders automatically like account folders do.
They are not virtual folders, they are not the
On Thursday, November 17, 2005, 3:10:42 PM, Marten Gallagher wrote:
If everyone could have the discussion here using terms of art for what
windows they are looking at, what types of messages they are working
with, what kinds of folders they are in, maybe we could all understand
what each
HOWEVER... at an unspecified time in the not too recent past, this seems to
have changed
and the FROM address is always [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the signature(s) are
always that
which is set for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ACCOUNT FOLDER templates.
I have just investigated further:
The ACCOUNT
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