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 I've to
@ 16:25:09 -0500 [ Thu, 13 Dec 2001], Andy Spiegl [AS] wrote these
words of wisdom:
...
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
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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 on
PP disk. This is
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
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 behavior
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 give it
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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,
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 to do is
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
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
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. g
You can mark some mails and do an 'alternative forwarding'
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
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 / Paste as
Quotation
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 Alt-Insert.
Hehe, good joke. Sure that works
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
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 Alt-Insert.
Hehe, good joke. Sure that works 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 all
the
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
Andy recipient wants to see where this mail
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
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 now
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