Hallo Tony,
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 14:28:12 +0100GMT (28-11-2005, 14:28 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
RO>> Could you post your reply template here?
T> See below
Well, nothing odd there.
Were you replying with TB?
TB is supposed to insert In-Reply-To: and References: when replying to
messages, b
Hello ,
RO> Could you post your reply template here?
See below, excluding the
===
Hello %OFromFName,
%ODateEn, %OTimeLongEn, you wrote:
%quote
%cursor
--
Best regards,
Tony
%Cookie
=
Hallo Tony,
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 07:58:49 +0100GMT (28-11-2005, 7:58 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
T> Lately I've problems with replying to posts like the one below.
T> There is no quoted text.
Could you post your reply template here?
--
Groetjes, Roelof
"Imagination is more important than
Recently, Tony squawked:
> Lately I've problems with replying to posts like the one below.
> There is no quoted text.
**IF** the following line, from your email, is at the top, as it is
in your email, then you may want to check your Reply Template for the
way it personally handles the cut-mar
Lately I've problems with replying to posts like the one below.
There is no quoted text.
Same problem with messages that contain something similar to:
--- XXX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a forwarded message
From: forex5x <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, November
Dear Paul,
@10-Apr-2004, 17:59 -0400 (10-Apr 22:59 UK time) Paul Cartwright
[PC] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP>> Okay, okay! I'll bite.
PC> no, don't bite! I heard you were a nice sharing kinda guy:)
!
MDP>>
PC> ok, I'll make SURE I add the: "%TO=''" string ;)
PC> wait, I ha
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, 3:45 PM, you wrote:
DW>> I just searched the archives, and can find a reference by Marck to his
DW>> 'folder templates are evil lecture', but not the post itself.
MDP> Okay, okay! I'll bite.
no, don't bite! I heard you were a nice sharing kinda guy:)
MDP>
ok,
Dear Doug,
@10-Apr-2004, 21:38 Doug Weller [DW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
>> There are "dangers" in using Folder Templates that are not there
>> when you use AB templates.
DW> Ok. I want all my lists to work the same way.
Nice ideal but, in fact, there are two different types of
Hi Marck,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 8:45:55 PM, you wrote:
[SNIP]
> There is nothing else for which folder templates can be used that
> can't be covered and even improved upon using Address Book templates.
> There are "dangers" in using Folder Templates that are not there when
> you use AB templa
Dear Doug,
@10-Apr-2004, 20:33 Doug Weller [DW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Jonathan:
>> Something like that, I think it's been mentioned in the past for
>> folder templates, if you do a search for Marck's "folder
>> templates are evil" reply, you can normally find a bunch of
>> suggestions
Hi Jonathan,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 6:09:12 PM, you wrote:
> Something like that, I think it's been mentioned in the past for
> folder templates, if you do a search for Marck's "folder templates are
> evil" reply, you can normally find a bunch of suggestions ;)
I just searched the archives
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, Paul Cartwright wrote...
DW>>> But it's now going to both the sender and the list. How do I get
DW>>> rid of the sender's address?
RO>> Change it to:
RO>> %To=""%To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
RO>> The first %To macro empties the To: header (see the help)
> nice, I like tha
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, 7:18 AM, you wrote:
RO>NOTE THAT THIS IS DANGEROUS!!! Whenever you might want to reply off
RO>list (with a personal message) you can be very embarrassed or even
RO>financially duped (depending on the message) by sending a message
RO>to the list without
Hallo Paul,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 06:55:33 -0400GMT (10-4-04, 12:55 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
PC> nice, I like that! I just used that for my list:
PC> %To=""%To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Well, just keep in mind what i said in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOTE THAT THIS IS DANGEROUS!!! Whenever you m
DW>> But it's now going to both the sender and the list. How do I get rid of
DW>> the sender's address?
RO> Change it to:
RO> %To=""%To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
RO> The first %To macro empties the To: header (see the help)
nice, I like that! I just used that for my list:
%To=""%To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, 4:41 AM, you wrote:
DW>> I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
DW>> to a list when the list is set to reply to the sender.
DW>> I put %Reply-To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in my reply template for the
DW>> folder, but it didn't have an
Hallo Doug,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 10:46:35 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 11:46 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DW> Thanks. I've also now found the appropriate help file. Now if I could
DW> figure out how to make the reply macro also capitalise the first letter
DW> of the recipient's name in "Hi %tofname".
Hi Roelof,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 10:21:45 AM, you wrote:
[SNIP]
DW>> But it's now going to both the sender and the list. How do I get rid of
DW>> the sender's address?
> Change it to:
> %To=""%To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> The first %To macro empties the To: header (see the help)
Thanks. I'v
Hallo Doug,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 10:04:54 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 11:04 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DW> I think I can live with this on the mailing lists I have in mind.
DW> Knowing what what I've done is wrong and why, thanks to your response,
Just be aware of the risk...
DW> I've just now put
Hi Roelof,
Saturday, April 10, 2004, 9:41:54 AM, you wrote:
> Hallo Doug,
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 08:58:32 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 9:58 +0200, where I
> live), you wrote:
DW>> I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
DW>> to a list when the list is set to reply to the
Hallo Doug,
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 08:58:32 +0100GMT (10-4-04, 9:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DW> I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
DW> to a list when the list is set to reply to the sender.
DW> I put %Reply-To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in my reply template
Hello,
I searched and thought I'd found an answer to the problem of replying
to a list when the list is set to reply to the sender.
I put %Reply-To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in my reply template for the
folder, but it didn't have an affect.
I found this as a change in recent versions of TheB
On Monday, August 4, 2003, 11:28:30 AM, Chris wrote:
> I'm having a problem with replying to messages in The Bat! The problem
> is that The Bat! will only include some of the original message in the
> reply - not all of the text. Is there an option to set how much of the
> text
Some time around 8/4/2003 06:28:30, I think I heard Chris say:
> Hi,
> I'm having a problem with replying to messages in The Bat! The problem
> is that The Bat! will only include some of the original message in the
> reply - not all of the text.
You are refering of course t
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C> I'm having a problem with replying to messages in The Bat!
How are you generating your reply?
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Hi,
I'm having a problem with replying to messages in The Bat! The problem
is that The Bat! will only include some of the original message in the
reply - not all of the text. Is there an option to set how much of the
text The Bat! includes in the reply, or is this some sort of bug? I
want Th
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