At Wednesday, May 30, 2001, 2:23:33 AM, A has written the gibberish below:
> 'This account is the default for mailto: URL's'
> This option will prevent the problem of folder templates being used for
> web pages. The default templates for the account you assign as the default
> will always be used.
Yes, this IS a workaround (although not really a very logical and
consistent one), but I cannot imagine ANYONE wanting their mailto: URLs
clicked in a Web browser to user the current folder templates... A new
message is a new message, and - as folder templates ARE a dangerous thing
to do - they shouldn't really be used in this case.
> For e-mail addresses clicked on within e-mail message bodies, a new
> message will be created using the templates of the folder in which the
> message resides.
Wrong again. Suppose a user clicks someone's e-mail address in a folder in
which they have a folder template. The result is that the new message is
addressed to both the folder template's recipient and the clicked one.
Again, I wonder, WHO would want the folder templates to be used when
clicking a [EMAIL PROTECTED] clickable e-mail address?? This is just plain
dangerous, and with no real use whatsoever.
Anyway, I opt for using the default templates ALWAYS when invoking a
mailto: URL or a clickable e-mail address in a message. WITHOUT the folder
templates used.
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