Hello Leonard,
There does not seem to be an option to create a second address book
for her account with different templates. Also, double entries for
these friends with different display names, even if it will do the
job, will be confusing.
I don't have version 2.12 at hand which you seem to
Hello Leonard,
On Friday, December 2, 2005, 6:58:45 AM, MAU wrote:
M Aside of creating the 2 address books there must be an option in account
M Properties where you select which AB is default for each account.
Bingo! I found the option. Now to set it up. Many thanks.
Leonard
You should
Hello Miguel A. Urech everyone else,
on 02-Dez-2005 at 17:34 you (Miguel A. Urech) wrote:
Bingo! I found the option. Now to set it up. Many thanks.
You should have replied in TBUDL so everyone else knows that your
problem has been solved
Maybe we should post the answer here anyway?
1. set
Hello Alexander,
Maybe we should post the answer here anyway?
1. set up a new address book for your wife
2. in the account properties for the wife's account, set the default
addressbook to be the new one you just created
:-)
Yes, of course :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El
My wife and I use the same computer and the same instance of TheBat.
It wasn't always this way, but for the obvious reasons, I created a
second account for her.
In most New Message, Reply and Forward templates, for the signature, I
have used the macros %FROMNAME or %FROMFNAME. However, for
Hello Leonard,
On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 16:00:46 -0500 GMT (02/12/2005, 04:00 +0700 GMT),
Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:
LSB So, for those cases where the template uses my nickname, how can my
LSB wife steer clear or have her name or her %FROMFNAME (she has no
LSB nickname that I have discovered during
On Thursday, December 1, 2005, 5:33:32 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP Please include a signature delimiter in your messages. This consists
MDP of a dashdashspacereturn, i.e., a '-- ' by itself on a line.
MDP This allows your readers, when replying, to quote your text without
MDP the signature
On Fri 26-Nov-04 11:57am -0600, Ralph wrote:
@Friday, November 26, 2004, 17:58 you wrote:
Your app call can always specify any template you like.
How do i accomplish that?
For example, my new mail template for my family AB
group is:
%include=c:\data\TheBat\New_AB_Family.qt%-
If I want
Hello Bill McCarthy,
@Saturday, November 27, 2004, 21:19 you wrote:
For example, my new mail template for my family AB
group is:
%include=c:\data\TheBat\New_AB_Family.qt%-
If I want to use that template with /MAIL, I would
simply add the parameter
Hello,
when i send mails with TB! from other apps like eg. acdsee 7, the
adress book templates don't work in that specific mail. i mean, i
select the addresse which should change the mail text corresponding to
it's template, but it doesn't do anything. any workaround for that?
--
On Fri 26-Nov-04 5:39am -0600, Ralph wrote:
when i send mails with TB! from other apps, the
adress book templates don't work
According to the docs, if you don't specify a template
to use, it is the standard template of the target
folder or the target account.
Your app call can always specify
Hello Bill McCarthy,
@Friday, November 26, 2004, 17:58 you wrote:
On Fri 26-Nov-04 5:39am -0600, Ralph wrote:
when i send mails with TB! from other apps, the
adress book templates don't work
According to the docs, if you don't specify a template
to use, it is the standard template of the
Hello Terry,
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:16:18 -0800 GMT (31/10/02, 04:16 +0700 GMT),
Terry G. Munson wrote:
The reply and forward templates do not do anything.
Have you clicked on Use a specific template...?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
George Best
Hi Thomas
Have you clicked on Use a specific template...?
I have a check at use group-specific template for replies in the group
properties.
On the properties of the individuals in the group address book there
is no check in use a specific template for replies.
Thanks
Terry
Hallo Terry,
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:16:18 -0800GMT (30-10-02, 22:16 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
TGM If I receive a message from an individual in this group and try to
TGM reply to or forward the message the templates do not function.
Do these addresses also belong to another group?
Hi Roelof,
Do these addresses also belong to another group? (with or without reply
or forwarding templates)
I edited all the address so they are only in one group.
Do the addresses that cause problems have multiple entries in your
address book?
Removed all multiple entries.
Is there
Hi,
I have setup templates for a group (BaseCase) in my address book.
The only template that seems to work is the new message template.
The reply and forward templates do not do anything.
If I receive a message from an individual in this group and try to
reply to or forward the message the
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On Thursday, August 08, 2002, Thomas F. wrote...
JA If not, is there any way to stop the TBUDL filter from adding my
JA email address to the TB Lists group?
I don't have a TB lists group. I have an AB entry (with templates)
for this list address.
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On Thursday, August 08, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
JA If not, is there any way to stop the TBUDL filter from adding my
JA email address to the TB Lists group?
Yes.
Oh, you wanted to know how? g. The filter that adds the addresses
needs
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On Thursday, August 08, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote...
Why would I need to split it up? I don't see any need for two filters
as TB! can handle the double action (or even more actions) at the same
time.
And I just found out why... g... when
Hi all,
I am using an AB template with the macro %TOFNAME, however when a new
e-mail is created TB doesn't use the first name field in the AB, it
uses the first word in the display name as field. Surely this is not
the correct behaviour?
I change many display name fileds to sort within groups
ON Tuesday, April 16, 2002, 8:42:20 AM, you wrote:
PG Hi all,
PG I am using an AB template with the macro %TOFNAME, however when a new
PG e-mail is created TB doesn't use the first name field in the AB, it
PG uses the first word in the display name as field. Surely this is not
PG the correct
Hi Gerard,
Hi Pat,
You want to use %AbToFirstName if you want the send TO the FirstName from the
Address Book (AB). Better yet use the one below:
%AbToFirstName=:%ToFName:%AbToFirstName
Many thanks for the info, I quickly worked out how to add the %IF
statement. However I have noticed
Good evening Pat,
It was foretold that on 16-4-2002 @ 10:42:20 GMT+0400 (which was
8:42:20 where I live) Pat Gilbert wrote and spread these wise comments
on Address Book Templates:
snipped a bit
PG I am using an AB template with the macro %TOFNAME, however when a new
PG e-mail is created
Carren,
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, at 22:15:28 [GMT +1300] (which was 14:45 where I live) you
wrote:
C It no longer appears in the address book
C templates tabs but obviously *does* exist somewhere or otherwise TB!
C would not be able to keep resurrecting it!
Have you checked the
Carren,
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, at 15:47:20 [GMT +1300] (which was 08:17 where I live) you
wrote:
C Are these set by default as I had no idea they were even there! :-)
TB comes with a basic account level template. Having seen one you can make out
from mails how many have not bothered to change
Hi Marck,
Historians believe that Tue, 3 Jul 2001 at 11:14 GMT +0100 was when,
Marck D Pearlstone [MP] typed the following:
snip
MP I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named Folder Templates.
The only thing I would add is that folder level templates are
dangerous when people use the %TO,
Hello Jan,
Monday, April 16, 2001, 12:49:47 AM, you wrote:
JR This may clarify any confusion you might have: TB! usese the
JR following precedence:
JR 1) entry in AB
JR 2) group in AB
JR 3) folder
JR 4) account
JR i.e. the first thing TB! looks @ is a single AB entry template, failing
Hello Allie,
Monday, April 16, 2001, 4:37:23 AM, you wrote:
ACM If he put a macro that would dynamically fill in the recipient
ACM name in his address book group template then he would be OK.
Is it possible to have macros with conditional excecution?
IF To: field contain listname then DO
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 08:06:15 +0200, Ottar thoughtfully wrote the
following:
OG If I give a person individual templates, templates for groups will
OG never be used for that person.
This isn't entirely true.
If you have a group of addresses with
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 08:09:52 +0200, Ottar contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
ACM If he put a macro that would dynamically fill in the recipient name
ACM in his address book group template then he would be OK.
OG Is it possible to have
Hello Thomas,
On Sunday, April 15, 2001 10:11:13 [ +0800 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Address Book Templates':
Thomas [...] If the word after
Thomas "Hello " does not look like a first name, I take the trouble and go to
Thomas the bottom of the original mai
Hello TBUDL:
I have been advised not to use folder templates, but instead use
address boook templates, so I have experimented a little with these.
It seem that if I have made a template for a Address Book Group,
that template will be used also for individual mails to members of
this
Hello Ottar,
On Sunday, April 15, 2001 22:40:15 [ +0200 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Address Book Templates':
Ottar I have been advised not to use folder templates, but instead use
Ottar address boook templates, so I have experimented a little with these.
Ottar It seem
Hi Jan,
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001 18:49:47 -0400GMT (16/04/2001, 06:49 +0800GMT),
Jan Rifkinson wrote:
JR TB! usese the following precedence:
This is correct. But with all the hype about the templates, I don't
know why people rely on software more than on their human ability to
decide things.
An
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2001 10:11:13 +0800, Thomas thoughtfully wrote the
following:
JR TB! usese the following precedence:
T This is correct. But with all the hype about the templates, I don't
T know why people rely on software more than on their human
On October 11, 2000 Ming-Li Wrote:
Ok, I was asking because you mentioned in your first message that:
In addition, when I try to forward a message, all I receive is a
blank message, with no address included nor forwarded text.
Yes, that happened to me because I had initially deleted all of
On Wednesday, October 11, 2000, 8:13:32 AM, Nick wrote:
2. Copy the AB template (not the actual template file, but the
one line template in the AB) and paste it to the account
template, and see how it goes. (This is to make sure it's indeed
the account template which is in effect.)
Yes,
Hello Batlisters.
In a post time stamped 09:25:32 -0700 re: Address Book Templates?
Ming-Li wrote:
ML 2. Create a new AB (I'm calling it "Test" here), and in its
ML properties check the "Use this book as default for ADD/DELETE
ML operations" option.
On Wednesday, October 11, 2000, 10:02:24 AM, Jan wrote:
Ming-Li, dont' know if you noticed how "strange
happenings" thread was resolved but it was a somewhat similar
situation. You might want to look @ this thread to see if it
offers any clues.
Yes, I've been watching both
Hello Batlisters.
In a post time stamped 10:16:57 -0700 re: Address Book Templates?
Ming-Li wrote:
ML Though I don't see much similarities, it's still worthwhile for Nick
ML to try your solution. The hard question is which entries to delete
ML and recreate, for it seems
On October 11, 2000, at 9:25:32 AM, Ming-Li Wrote:
Then I would suggest the following:
1. Put some non-macro words (any words) in the AB template, and see
if they show up in your reply. This is to tell if TB has trouble
dealing with your AB template as a whole, or with macros only.
I put
On October 11, 2000, at 9:25:32 AM, Ming-Li Wrote:
2. Create a new AB (I'm calling it "Test" here), and in its
properties check the "Use this book as default for ADD/DELETE
operations" option. Now, from the Inbox of the newly created account
(you didn't delete it, did you?), select the
I'm in the midst of trying to change all my templates over to Address Book
templates, but am having a devil of a time getting it to work properly.
For instance, I have created a default reply template and saved it as
"Generic Reply.txt", along with a number of other template files t
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Hi Nick,
On 10 October 2000 at 05:10:29 GMT -0700 (which was 13:10 where I
live) Nick Andriash wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Address Book Templates?":
NA Now I have deleted all my templates from the Folder a
On October 10, 2000, at 5:17:08 AM, Marck D. Pearlstone Wrote:
The clue! We recently uncovered a bug in TB that, unless there is
*something* in the Account Level templates, AB templates are ignored.
What would that "something" be Marck that wouldn't screw up the Address
Book Templ
character, that single character becomes my entire
NA template... the Address Book Template doesn't seem to be called.
In the account templates, enter generic templates. Afterall, you need to
use *something* for those messages/recipients for which address book
templates have not been defined. If an ad
level, but I like to
use different signatures with different folders, and if I put anything in
the account level templates, it seems to take preference over the Address
Book Templates.
My templates are in a complete mess in trying to move all of them over to
the Address Book level. If I have
On October 10, 2000, at 5:49:55 AM, A. Curtis Martin Wrote:
In the account templates, enter generic templates. Afterall, you need to
use *something* for those messages/recipients for which address book
templates have not been defined. If an address book template has been
defined
see the default
account templates sitting merrily there.
What you did was to delete *both* the folder and default account
templates. Now that you have redefined the account default templates,
the folder templates remain empty which will make the address book
templates not work.
In my present setup
.
b) If I am sending mail to a recipient that's in my address book, then
address book templates will be used.
That is where my install differs from yours. My AB templates were never
used. The only basic difference between my account and AB templates, were
the different signatures I wanted to use
On October 10, 2000 A. Curtis Martin Wrote:
Pity you didn't get things to work, I'm almost certain that you'd have
preferred it that way. :-)
I wonder if the problem I was having with my signatures using AB
templates, is the same type of problem you are having with the
%signcomplete macro in
On Tuesday, October 10, 2000, 8:57:45 AM, Nick wrote:
I wonder if the problem I was having with my signatures using AB
templates, is the same type of problem you are having with the
%signcomplete macro in your account templates. If I am reading the
thread properly, that macro is being
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On October 10, 2000 Ming-Li Wrote:
I've just re-read thru the whole thread (this thread), and please
clarify some points for me:
1. You're talking about Reply and Forward templates only, New
Message templates not included, right?
No, my
On Tuesday, October 10, 2000, 12:03:55 PM, Nick wrote:
1. You're talking about Reply and Forward templates only, New
Message templates not included, right?
No, my forward template is the same in all levels, but the Reply
and New Message templates are the ones that are affected.
Ok, I was
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