Hello Pete,
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 23:41:45 +0200 GMT (15/12/2001, 05:41 +0800 GMT),
Pete wrote:
P> The world exists whether or not there's open source software.
Well, that is certainly a new way of seeing things. I will contemplate
and let you know in good time whether I can agree to this rather
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 16:42:00 -0500, Andy Spiegl [AS] graced us with
these comments:
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AS> No, I want to reply, e.g. very often I have 5 mails from a friend
AS> of mine and I don't want to reply with 5 mails, but with all the
AS> answers in one.
This is one setting in which I'd really find a f
Hi Andy,
>> I think what you actually want to do is forwarding the contents of
>> several mails.
AS> I think what you think is that you think you know what I think, but you don't.
I really think, this is exactly what I thought.
>> You can mark some mails and do an 'alternative forwarding'
>> (
Hi Carsten,
> Do you really want to _reply_ more than one mail at once?
Yes.
> I think what you actually want to do is forwarding the contents of
> several mails.
I think what you think is that you think you know what I think, but you don't.
> You can mark some mails and do an 'alternative forw
Hello Peter,
Friday, December 14, 2001, 9:47:33 PM, you wrote:
PP> One simple question: do you really believe the world could exist with
PP> only source opened software? Hardly ... So this is not an argument.
Come on... that's pretty thick don't you think?
The world exists whether or not ther
Hi Andy,
AS> just a quick question about TheBat! which I really learned to love:
AS> How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
AS> original mails nicely quoted?
Do you really want to _reply_ more than one mail at once? I think what
you actually want
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Hi Andy,
On 14 December 2001 at 13:25:06 [GMT-0500] (which was 18:25 where I
live) Andy Spiegl wrote to Andy Spiegl on TBUDL and made these points:
>> I don't know if I'm one of these 'experts' called.
AS> I suppose you are one of the programmers, r
Hello Andy,
On 14 Dec 2001 at 19:25:06 you wrote (at least in part):
>> I don't know if I'm one of these 'experts' called.
AS> I suppose you are one of the programmers, right?
Nope. Wrong.
>> You I think you will argue with me, this _is_ a complex thing
>> you'd like to see realized.
AS> I'll
Hi Allie,
> AS> I would have expected that if I mark various mails and hit reply
> AS> that I get all of them quoted.
>
> In a single message?! Wow.
>
> I'd expect a separate reply message containing quoted text for each of
> the messages I selected.
No, that's pretty useless. If I want that b
Hi Pit,
> I don't know if I'm one of these 'experts' called.
I suppose you are one of the programmers, right?
> But I do know there is no such options you'd like to use.
Really too bad. It would be very useful. To you, too, once you get used
to the feeling, believe me.
> You I think you will
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 11:16:55 +0100GMT (which was 11:16 +0100GMT where I live),
Peter Palmreuther thought about "how do I reply to more than one mail?" and wrote:
PP> I'd like to see TB! staying small. Not in funtion; in size needed
Hello Andy,
Thursday, December 13, 2001, 9:54:31 PM, you wrote:
> Well a few times a week still is often enough for such a
> feature.
I understand :) I certainly didn't mean to imply that you
*shouldn't* need such a feature. I guess I was just trying to say
that I had never even considered the
@ 16:25:09 -0500 [ Thu, 13 Dec 2001], Andy Spiegl [AS] wrote these
words of wisdom:
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AS> I would have expected that if I mark various mails and hit reply
AS> that I get all of them quoted.
In a single message?! Wow.
I'd expect a separate reply message containing quoted text for each of
the
Hello Andy,
On 14 Dec 2001 at 04:54:31 you wrote (at least in part):
>> You're getting them quoted, but in separate messages, as it should be.
AS> Hm, "as it should be" is pretty subjective. My "should be" is pretty
AS> different. Normally this a sure sign for a configurable option.
And here
Hi Dave and Roelof,
> I didn't realize I was joking.
:-)
> That's always been a very adequate
> solution for me. OTOH replying to multiple emails with one reply
> is not something I do a million times a day.
Well a few times a week still is often enough for such a feature.
I just did it right no
Hi Andy,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 16:25:09 -0500GMT (14/12/2001, 05:25 +0800GMT),
Andy Spiegl wrote:
AS> I would have expected that if I mark various mails and hit reply
AS> that I get all of them quoted.
AS> So you are saying there's no way to do that?
Unfortuantely not. A suggestion has come up
Hello Andy
At 8:16 PM on Thursday, December 13, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'how do I reply to more than
one mail?':
Andy> [...] and "bounces" it to that person. So far this
Andy> works with the "redirect" feature, too. But if the
And
Hi Andrew,
> Hmmm. I think maybe what Andy wants is some kind of automated-reply. You can
> set up mail filters that do this.
>
> Am I right?
No :-)
What I want is forward a mail without changing any part of the mail not
even the headers. What TheBats "redirect" does is close but it changes al
>> > How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
>> > original mails nicely quoted?
>>
>> Reply to one email. Copy text to clipboard from a different
>> email. Go back to your reply and click "Edit / Paste as
>> Quotat
Hello Andy,
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 16:25:09 -0500GMT (13-12-01, 22:25 +0100GMT,
where I live), you wrote:
AS> a real solution. I would have expected that if I mark various mails and
AS> hit reply that I get all of them quoted.
You're getting them quoted, but in separate messages, as it should b
Hello Andy,
Thursday, December 13, 2001, 3:25:09 PM, you wrote:
> Hehe, good joke. Sure that works and that's how I always do it
> in lack of a real solution. I would have expected that if I
> mark various mails and hit reply that I get all of them quoted.
I didn't realize I was joking. That's
Hi Dave,
> > How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
> > original mails nicely quoted?
>
> Reply to one email. Copy text to clipboard from a different
> email. Go back to your reply and click "Edit / Paste as
> Quotation" or hit
Hello Andy,
Thursday, December 13, 2001, 11:56:39 AM, you wrote:
> How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
> original mails nicely quoted?
Reply to one email. Copy text to clipboard from a different
email. Go back to your reply and click "Edit
Hi flying Batters :-)
just a quick question about TheBat! which I really learned to love:
How do I reply to more than one mail so that I get the text of all the
original mails nicely quoted?
Thanks a lot,
Andy.
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