Re[2]: folder templates

2004-04-28 Thread Terry G. Munson
Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, April 28, 2004, 11:39:03 AM, you wrote:

 Mark the text and use crtl-C for copy, crtl-V for paste. I do it all the
 time.

Yes...that is what I did.  I was just wondering if I was imagining
that there was a cut-paste option on previous versions.

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Re[2]: folder templates inheritance?

2003-10-01 Thread Samson
Hello Roelof,

RO Samson wanted to filter his message back to the folder where they were
RO created. To do that, you need to identify to the folder. That's done
RO with the macro I suggested. You place the macro on a single line,
RO doesn't matter where in your templates. (New message, Reply, Forward)

Yes exactly. Using something like a X-Folder-ID header will at least
make all outgoing filter look alike (they all filter by Kludge
X-Folder-ID: project_name).

So far I'm setting this Setheader macro in each of my project sub
folder one by one. seems no way to change once and apply to all...

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Re[2]: folder templates inheritance?

2003-10-01 Thread Samson
Hello Roelof,

RO Apart from that, I can't get any of them to work. :-(

%Setheader works for me (i didn't try %HDR because %setheader is good
enough).

I think the key is, before you specify your own header, you must first
define this header in option/preference/message-headers. otherwise
%setheader won't work.

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Re[2]: Folder templates vs. AB templates

2003-09-23 Thread Dave Kennedy
Tuesday, September 23, 2003, 9:03:15 AM, Roelof wrote:
R That's because when you don't define folder templates, you
R still see them, but they're identical to your account
R templates.

Right.  Which begs my main question:

How do I tell if a folder has templates set for it rather than
defaulting to the account-level templates?

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Re[2]: Folder templates vs. AB templates

2003-09-23 Thread Dave Kennedy
Tuesday, September 23, 2003, 9:59:22 AM, MAU wrote:
 How do I tell if a folder has templates set for it rather than
 defaulting to the account-level templates?

M There is no direct and easy way to tell snip

M I have used the %ACCOUNT macro with the account name (i.e.
M %ACCOUNT=MAU, which is not at all needed). This tells me it
M is a default template snip

Good suggestion!  I've already implemented it.

Thanks!

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Re[2]: Folder templates vs. AB templates

2003-09-23 Thread Dave Kennedy
Tuesday, September 23, 2003, 12:31:57 PM, MAU wrote:
M You owe me a beer ;-)

Anytime! Next time you're in Atlanta, give me a holler and your
preference of dark or light is on me. :)

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Re[2]: Folder templates

2003-06-17 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Wednesday, June 18, 2003, Allie Martin wrote:

 With address book templates, you never have to worry about private
 messages invoked by clicking mailto links within messages, will also be
 inadvertently addressed to the list. This is so because you don't have
 to use the %To macro in the new message template.

 When I wish to write a new message to TBUDL, I open a new message, type
 tbudl in the To: field. Message addressed. When I tab into the message
 body, the tbudl template is auto-applied.

but there is an easy solution for using folder templates with
protection to send messages to list if is mailto: link used.

Instead

%TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]

will be in folder template

%IF:%TOLIST%CCLIST%BCCLIST=:%TO='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

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Re[2]: Folder templates

2001-05-30 Thread jsvrp.gw

Hello jsvrp.gw,

Wednesday, May 30, 2001, 10:37:17 PM, you wrote:

jg Not confirmed. You must enable your main account for ACCOUNT
jg PROPERTIES-general-default for mailto:URL's. When enabling
jg this in one account it will disable in other account.
OG   I have enabled this in default properties, but is this not
OG   necessary to make the main account the default account? I do not
OG   want mapi to send mail via one of the other accounts if they
OG   happen to have focus.

I just tested it again and still no problem. I have 5 pop-accounts.
The first one is set set to the mailto: account
(accountpropertiesgeneral) and the rest
automatically not. When I focus TB! in the third (myrealbox.com)
account, in the TBUDL folder (with the
%TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED] macro in the new message template) I
click on a mailto link in my IE5.5 browser and there is a new message
with the sender account set to my first account, like it should
behave itself.

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