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On Sun, 27 May 2001 15:31:37 +0200, Maurice wrote these comments:
MS There are people who insist on sending mail with only their e-mail
MS address as the 'From'. I have some of them listed in my address book,
MS and I'd expect that when I hit
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Hello Allie!
On Sunday, May 27, 2001 at 4:05:00 PM you wrote:
You have to manually tell TB! to use the name associated with the From
address in the address book.
Look at the subject and tell me you did it by hand ... If not, it is
quite funny
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On Sun, 27 May 2001 16:13:35 +0200, Dierk graced us with these comments:
You have to manually tell TB! to use the name associated with the From
address in the address book.
DH Look at the subject and tell me you did it by hand ... If not, it is
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Hello Allie,
You wrote on 5/27/2001, 4:30 PM:
DH Look at the subject and tell me you did it by hand ... If not, it is
DH quite funny what TB! did here.
Allie I guess that's what happens when the client tries to compensate for those
Allie others
Hi Allie,
On Sun, 27 May 2001, at 09:30:37 -0500 you wrote:
ACM I guess that's what happens when the client tries to
ACM compensate for those others that don't adhere to standards.
Could it be that you use a RegExp to clean up your subject line?
I couldn't reproduce this here, so I suppose it
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On Sun, 27 May 2001 16:54:07 +0200, Lars wrote these words of wisdom:
ACM I guess that's what happens when the client tries to compensate for
ACM those others that don't adhere to standards.
LG Could it be that you use a RegExp to clean up your
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