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Hi -=To�o.!=-,

@22-Nov-2002, 11:47 -0600 (17:47 UK time) -=To�o.!=- [T] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

T> Hola gupo OT de los Usuarios de The bat! Que tal -=To�o.!=-,

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<stock lecture>
I have a pet hate in TB. That pet hate is named "Folder Templates". In
150 folders I use to have two and only two that have folder
templates. I have even found a way to get rid of them!

I have found nothing for which folder templates can be used that
can't be covered and even improved upon using Address Book
templates. There are "dangers" in using Folder Templates that are
not there when you use AB templates.

The dangers are all complacency based and are at their worst in
templates which use the "%TO=" macro. If, at the instant you start a
new message you happen to be focused on the wrong folder, the
message gets given the wrong address. This even happens when you
click a mailto without changing folders. The results vary from
embarrassing to excruciating depending upon the content of the
misdirected mail.

BTW - another mistake in such templates is to use the construct
%TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" without a "%TO=''" before it. So any
pre-existing addresses are retained.

Back to the lecture: every time I say this, someone takes exception to
something I've said with comments like "'danger' is a bit harsh" or
"I've used Folder templates for ages and it's never gone wrong for
me".

Here's a fact for you: it goes wrong. That's why I'm writing this
message yet again.

It works exactly as designed and that design has a fundamental flaw.
The flaw is that it places too much responsibility on the user to make
sure that the addresses given on a new message are those intended.

With address book templates, there is never a mistake of this kind.
Replies are perfectly directed. New messages are "a bit trickier".
Instead of clicking to the folder then clicking for a new message, you
have to click to the right of the new message button and select the
list address from the favourites (having denoted that the address *is*
a favourite in the address book).
</stock lecture>

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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