RG ... I still need [a way] to edit messages
RA I have a filter that uses a simple batch file and my editor to do this pretty
seamlessly. See my message
RA mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Changing received mail subject) of this morning (my
time)
I looked up the mssg you point to above and am a
Hallo rich,
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 04:44:17 -0400GMT (9-10-03, 10:44 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
rg 1) How do I move this information into my filters?
Robin made it a bit more difficult than necessary to import the
filter. Normally you copy the lines from (and including) 'begin
filter' till
On Thu 9 October 2003, 19:35:18 +1000, Roelof Otten wrote:
Robin made it a bit more difficult than necessary to import the
filter. Normally you copy the lines from (and including) 'begin
filter' till (and including) 'end filter' and paste them into your
sorting office (Ctrl-V)
However, Robin
On Tue 23 September 2003, 16:39:32 +1000, rich gregory wrote:
Anyway, I still need to be able to edit messages
I have a filter that uses a simple batch file and my editor to do this
pretty seamlessly. See my message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Changing received
mail subject) of this morning (my
Robin Anson wrote:
See my message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Changing received
mail subject) of this morning (my time)
How did you create this link? Since the message was already downloaded,
I was able to open it immediately. Very nice.
I see you used the message ID - is the magic part
Hi Ken,
@24-Sep-2003, 11:18 -0500 (17:18 UK time) ken green [K] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Changing received
mail subject) of this morning (my time)
... snip
K I see you used the message ID - is the magic part putting mid:;
K in front?
Yes. I use this macro:
Hello ken,
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 11:18:13 -0500 GMT (24/09/2003, 23:18 +0700 GMT),
ken green wrote:
How did you create this link? Since the message was already downloaded,
I was able to open it immediately. Very nice.
I see you used the message ID - is the magic part putting mid:; in
Yes, changing the content subject line. I used this Eudora feature
quite extensively as I need to print new email and do not want to
waste 20 extra sheets of paper a day just Hotmail ads.
U You should be able to change TB's print template so that it does it for you.
I would love to finsd a
rich gregory wrote:
How does one edit received e-mail mssgs?
Do you mean changing message content and subject line? As far as I
know, this isn't possible. The ability to change the subject line is a
pretty frequent feature request. This is probably the only good thing I
can say about Outlook
Hallo rich,
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 19:52:08 -0400GMT (22-9-03, 1:52 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
rg How does one edit received e-mail mssgs?
See my message mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] to John
Philips that I sent yesterday.
In case you haven't stored yesterday's message on your computer, you
could
RO In case you haven't stored yesterday's message on your
RO computer, you could check the list archive:
RO http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
For instance, I'd edit the full original email that the above snippet came from and
rename it to: Bat archive link
In fact this is
RG How does one edit received e-mail mssgs?
kg Do you mean changing message content and subject line? As far as
kg I know, this isn't possible. The ability to change the subject
kg line is a pretty frequent feature request. This is probably the
kg only good thing I can say about Outlook
Monday, September 22, 2003, rich gregory wrote:
Yes, changing the content subject line. I used this Eudora feature
quite extensively as I need to print new email and do not want to
waste 20 extra sheets of paper a day just Hotmail ads.
You should be able to change TB's print template so that
Hello TBUDL,
How does one edit received e-mail mssgs?
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