Hi Mark,
at 9:37 AM (my time) on Saturday 12/2/05 you wrote:
MP I only took a quick look at the page (didn't try DynBat), but, unless I am
MP mistaken, it writes to the registry (it doesn't overwrite regular TB!'s
MP keys).
This isn't clear from the Googlised translation, you're right. Page
Hello tbudl,
I have in my New template the following:
Hello %TOFNAME,
If the person I am sending to is in the address book as follows:
First name: John
Last Name: Doe
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I send mail and start typing in the TO: name as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
then tab
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
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),
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Regards,
Peter
Using Ritlabs TheBat! 3.0.2.10 (OS: Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2)
Hello Peter,
Saturday, February 12, 2005, 10:54:49 AM, you wrote:
Hello Peter,
A reminder of what Peter Ouwehand typed on:
February 12, 2005 at 17:54:49 GMT +0100
SC Why is this and how do I fix it?
PO Use %AbToFirstName
Ahh, and the light came on.
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Best regards,
Stuart
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!
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Best regards,
Alexander
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
Hello Robin,
A reminder of what Robin Anson typed on:
February 12, 2005 at 10:45:09 GMT +1100
RA You could use my Greet All Recipients QT in the macro and QT library
RA (http://cgi.silverstones.com/library.php). What it does is:
RA* automatically put multiple recipients on the greeting
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 %-
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.
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Best regards,
Bill
Beta 3.0.2.10 Pro BayesIt! 0.8.0 Release
I'm trying to filter out the remaining junk mail that gets by BayesIt
(and K9), the most prevalent of which are messages that have my e-mail
address but a name other than mine. (I've already filtered out mail that
doesn't have my e-mail address in the recipient field.) I tried to
read the
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
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