On Thursday, July 8, 2004, at 20:34:17 [UTC+0200] (Thursday, July 8, 2004
20:34 my local time) Zonnet wrote:

> I redirect the e-mail to an other account of mine via internal transport.
> I modify the subject line by copying the company name from the e-mail (highlight
> then Ctrl-C) and paste it in front of the subject line.

<snip>

> So, high on my wish list is a keyboard short cut that would C&P the
> currently highlighted text in front of the existing subject line and save
> the e-mail to the outbox.

You should use forwarding, not redirecting, because The Bat! doesn't allow
to use any template for redirecting. Create following forward template:

%FROM="%OFromName <%OFromAddr>"%-
%REPLYTO="%OReplyName <%OReplyAddr>"%-
%TO=""%TO="your_e-mail_local_address"%-
%Text%-
%Cursor%-
%SUBJECT="[%CLIPBOARD] %OSUBJ"%-

After highlighting a portion of text and Ctrl+C, you can use Forward button.
The highlighted text will appear in brackets before original subject.
Unfortunately, the original date is lost in forwarding mail and this may be
confusing if you need such information. I don't know how it will work in
more complicated MIME messages, so please test it thoroughly.

-- 
Best regards,
Zygmunt Wereszczynski
(Using The Bat! v2.12 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4)


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