Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-10-15 Thread MFPA
Hi On Thursday, 30 September, 2004, at 3:40:10 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote: TN At least when the filters are working... ;) Filters? They don't relate to folder templates. Are you sure that's what you meant? I suspect Thorvald meant that when the filters are working the message is sorted

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-10-02 Thread Cristina Ramos
Hello Marck, Thursday, September 30, 2004, 10:34:25 PM, you wrote: MDP I do this by putting each of these subscripts into Quick Templates. I MDP then put the name of the QT containing the list specific suffix in the MDP AB entry for each, in the phone number field. My signature then looks MDP

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-10-02 Thread Maria Cristina Ramos
Hello Marck, Saturday, October 2, 2004, 8:05:06 AM, you wrote: MDP Almost. The vsig QT is always included. Conditional inclusion would MDP look like this: MDP %if:%ABtoPhone:%qinclude(%ABtoPhone)%- MDP :%qinclude(vsig)%- MDP where the %qinclude(vsig) is now formatted as an else part of the

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-09-30 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 7:40:10 AM, you wrote: MDP With address book templates, there is never a mistake MDP of this kind. Replies are perfectly directed. New MDP messages are a bit trickier. Instead of clicking to MDP the folder then clicking for a new message, you have MDP to click to

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-09-30 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 7:58:19 AM, you wrote: MDP That is generally poor practice IMHO, although I can MDP see cases for it happening. I personally choose one MDP name as the primary recipient with others as CC's - MDP even if it's only yourself being chosen. But the selected template in

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-09-30 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:33:36 AM, you wrote: MDP Why would you do that? MDP You send messages *to* the list address. Add the list MDP address! Better still, put it in a group called MDP lists and define a single group template for all MDP them! Won't work for me .. I don't know what

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-09-30 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 10:08:21 AM, you wrote: TN I manually pick the address from the From: and insert TN it (I have TN always done this this way)... This works estonishingly TN well... ;) And TN the recipient should see my mailinglist sig. TN I never thought about an easier solution...

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-09-30 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:44:54 AM, you wrote: L It *might* be worth it, if the AB L templates override the L template settings in the folder configs .. L do they? MDP Yes :-). OK, then I can dink around with impunity, and figure out the best way to work this out :-) Thanks! -- Lynn

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2004-09-30 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:49:11 AM, you wrote: RO TB picks the template for the first recipient. Mmm. So the first recipient needs to be a 'neutral' one, not, say, my husband, whose template is *not* neutral :-) But Mark's idea is probably the best one in the case of the long list of bcc

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-09-30 Thread Lynn
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 8:55:18 AM, you wrote: RO This is the order of precedence: RO Personal AB templates RO AB group templates RO Folder templates RO Account templates Thank you! That clarifies it somewhat .. RO Mind that AB templates have to be triggered before you RO start the

Re[2]: Mail aliases

2004-09-26 Thread Raymund Thomas Tump
Hi Alexander, When you write a message, simply select to show the from field (in the view menu), and overwrite the from address with the alias, thats what I do... Yes, but how can I fill the list if I don't create accounts for the aliases? -- Regards, Raymund