Hi all,
I am now a registered user of The Bat. My registration just arrived in
my e-mail a few minutes ago. :)
I have a question about setting up mailing lists in The Bat. I
currently belong to two mailing lists (this one and one other one),
and although the settings for this one seem to be
Hallo Kim,
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 14:32:15 -0500GMT (17-2-03, 20:32 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
K I receive messages fine for both mailing lists, however, when I
K click reply for a message on the other mailing list, the person's
K individual e-mail address appears in the TO section, rather
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On Monday, February 17, 2003, Kim wrote...
I am now a registered user of The Bat. My registration just arrived
in my e-mail a few minutes ago. :)
Well worth the money in my opinion ;)
I have a question about setting up mailing lists in The Bat.
On Monday, February 17, 2003, 2:32 PM, you wrote:
K I have a question about setting up mailing lists in The Bat. I
K currently belong to two mailing lists (this one and one other one),
K and although the settings for this one seem to be fine, the other one
K is not.
is there a link at the
On Monday, February 17, 2003, 2:32 PM, you wrote:
K I am now a registered user of The Bat. My registration just arrived in
K my e-mail a few minutes ago. :)
congrats!!
there is a lot to learn to use many of the features, but you can
obviously do well from the beginning !! This list has lots of
Hi Roelof,
Monday, February 17, 2003, 2:52:08 PM, you wrote:
In that case, the mailing list probably does not insert/overwrite the
Reply-To header. There are several ways to handle this
Select the To:-header in the grey header section above the message,
use your right mouse button and
Hi Paul,
Monday, February 17, 2003, 3:00:19 PM, you wrote:
is there a link at the bottom of that list message that has the REPLY-TO
info in it? Other than looking for that, I think someone else mentioned
reply-to-all..
Yep...the Reply-To within the mailing list itself was the problem. The
Hello Kim!
On Monday, February 17, 2003, 2:26 PM, you wrote:
R Or create a folder reply template for your list folder.
K I tried your last suggestion (with the macro) and it worked like a
K charm! Thanks so much!!!
Kim, just a word of caution with folder macros. It's easy to
accidentally send
Hallo Kim,
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 15:26:23 -0500GMT (17-2-03, 21:26 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
In this template, you can use the macro:
%To=''%To='%OFromName on listname listaddress'%-
K I tried your last suggestion (with the macro) and it worked like a
K charm! Thanks so much!!!
I
Hi Jonathan,
Monday, February 17, 2003, 2:50:36 PM, you wrote:
Well worth the money in my opinion ;)
I tend to agree with you there.
It could be that the second list doesn't use a reply-to header. When
that line is missing in the headers, hitting reply goes back to the
sender. It could
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On Monday, February 17, 2003, Kim wrote...
It could be that the second list doesn't use a reply-to header.
That was exactly it. The other list indeed does not use a Reply-To
header.
TheBat seems to only respond to certain list headers. Certain
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