Hello Stefan,

M>>> This was just let's say a 'concept suggestion' for Stephan which could
M>>> be implemented transparently to the user.
>
>> Oh, I thought you wanted the user to use that macro.
>
> Macro is just another option for better flexibility (e.g. adding it to AB
> templates). As you know, some macro options can be set separately from 
> template.
> I guess, the folder to store replies in should be set at the same page where
> reply template is located.

I am not sure I understand your last statement but, if what you are
suggesting is to somehow "associate" a specific folder to a reply
template, I don't thing that is what most people requesting this feature
wants. Because this would mean that no matter what folder you are at, if
you use an specific reply template while at different folder, all
replied would be sorted to the same folder. Again I am not sure I
understood you correctly.

I still think that my idea about a "transparent header" is not that bad
and should be easy to implement. A single Common Outgoing filter (maybe
included by default that the user has only to activate), that can be
shared with desired accounts, could do the job. Perhaps a filter action
'Copy/Move to original folder' could be added or the existing Copy/Move
actions include an option when selecting the destination folder.

And I'll add something more. If the 'transparent header' was not
transparent but just a special header, this would allow manual
re-filtering of the Sent Mail folder.

Just some ideas :)

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.62.09 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2



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