Andreas wrote:
PA I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn off:
PA In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for one
PA person. TB did not (as I hoped and assumed it would do)
PA just send the email to the first address listed *only*, but it also sent the
PA
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 08:08:30 -0500, dMb wrote:
The only way I can get all of the addresses to appear (in the BCC
field) is if the Add Secondary Addresses to BCC option is selected.
(I've tried selecting it and it works).
Interesting. I didn't see that.
So what are you guys doing
Allie wrote:
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 08:08:30 -0500, dMb wrote:
The only way I can get all of the addresses to appear (in the BCC
field) is if the Add Secondary Addresses to BCC option is selected.
(I've tried selecting it and it works).
Interesting. I didn't see that.
Other
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:01:28 -0500, dMb wrote:
a) First opening the address book and then double-clicking on the
desired recipient/s. Or selecting the recipients and hitting the
create message button.
Fair enough. I rarely do that, if ever. That's probably why I
haven't seen this.
Hi everyone,
I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn off:
In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for one
person. This is what I did. The next time I used this entry in the
addressbook to send mail, TB did not (as I hoped and assumed it would do)
just send
Hello Peter, Hamburg/GER, Saturday, March 11, 2000
in your mail dated Saturday, March 11, 2000, 11:17,
you whispered something about "avoid automatic bcc if 2 addresses are in addressbook":
PA I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn off:
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, 2:17:08 AM, Peter Asenbauer wrote:
In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for one
person. This is what I did. The next time I used this entry in the
addressbook to send mail, TB did not (as I hoped and assumed it would do)
just send the
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, Nick Andriash wrote:
Sending Bcc's to the other addresses I consider a bug, or at the very
least, an undesirable feature.
It's not a bug. It works as intended. Whether it's an undesirable
feature depends on the user, I guess.
It would be nice to set a "default"
Hallo Paula,
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000 10:21:22 -0500 GMT (11.03.2000, 23:21 +0800 GMT),
Paula Ford wrote:
Sending Bcc's to the other addresses I consider a bug, or at the very
least, an undesirable feature.
PF It's not a bug. It works as intended. Whether it's an undesirable
PF feature depends on
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Sending Bcc's to the other addresses I consider a bug, or at the
very least, an undesirable feature.
PF It's not a bug. It works as intended. Whether it's an undesirable
PF feature depends on the user, I guess.
I use seperate addressbook
Hi Andreas,
On 11 March 2000 at 12:41:48 GMT +0100 (which was 11:41 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
PA I just noticed some TB behaviour that I'd rather turn off:
PA In TB's addressbook you can enter more than one email address for
PA one person. TB did not (as
On Saturday, March 11, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
AR I think, this is a definite bug.
I disagree. IMHO, this is the way this feature works in TB. If you
want auto BCCs to extra addresses, supply them in a single address
book entry for an individual. If not, create separate entries:
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000 22:25:21 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
I disagree. IMHO, this is the way this feature works in TB.
Urhm . who let you in on that little secret?
If you want auto BCCs to extra addresses, supply them in a single
address book entry for an individual. If not, create
Morning Januk Aggarwal,
I tried the forwarding filter, and let this be a warning to any of you
out there who want to try it, it causes an infinite loop if you're not
careful. I had it set up so any mail with my e-mail address as the
sender would get forwarded, but that meant the forwarded
Morning Januk Aggarwal,
I was wondering, is there anyway in The Bat! to automatically BCC ALL
mail from an account to another address? I have a bunch of user
specific templates, and I really don't want to search through all my
contacts and all my folders just to add %BCC="[EMAIL
Hello Jast,
I tried the forwarding filter, and let this be a warning to any of you
out there who want to try it, it causes an infinite loop if you're not
careful. I had it set up so any mail with my e-mail address as the
sender would get forwarded, but that meant the forwarded message would
get
Hello Januk,
Tuesday, December 14, 1999, 7:17:01 AM, you wrote:
JA I have a bunch of user specific templates, and I really don't want
JA to search through all my contacts and all my folders just to add
JA %BCC="[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I'm guaranteed to miss one or two. Any ideas?
What I
Hello Lionel,
That's a very good idea. It will take some implementing, but I think
the payoff could be worth it. Thanks.
Tuesday, December 14, 1999, 7:49:10 AM, you wrote:
What I have done, from the start, however, is make an
%include=\path\common.txt in ALL
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