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Hello Lars,
On Wednesday, March 21, 2001 at 12:39:17 +0100, Lars Geiger [LG] wrote
concerning 'Secondary address in BCC':
LG I have an AB entry with 2 email addresses and I have activated
LG the entry's option to 'Automatically add secondary
Hi David,
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, at 17:35:08 +0700 you wrote:
I think you have to add the entry to your favorites by clicking
on it in the AB. Then when you want to create a new message,
you have to click on the little triangle next to the create a
new message button and then on the name you
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Hello Lars,
On Thursday, March 22, 2001 at 11:40:35 +0100, Lars Geiger [LG] wrote
concerning 'Secondary address in BCC':
LG Yes, that does it. But don't you think it should also work when
LG creating a new message with CTRLN and filling
why. Maybe someone else can
DvZ help here.
There certainly appears to be a number of inconsistencies in the
manner in which new messages are created. If you create using an
address book, some functionality works, such as secondary address in
BCC field which doesn't work in CTRL-N.
Fow example
Hi Bat-fanatics,
I have just encountered a strange behaviour of my Bat! Can
anybody please confirm it or correct me?
I have an AB entry with 2 email addresses and I have activated
the entry's option to 'Automatically add secondary addresses to
BCC field'. Now, if I start a new message with a
Hello Lars,
On Wednesday, March 21, 2001 at 12:39:17GMT +0100 (which was 12:39 PM where I live)
you wrote:
LG I have an AB entry with 2 email addresses and I have activated
LG the entry's option to 'Automatically add secondary addresses to
LG BCC field'. Now, if I start a new message with a
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