Hello All,
As I continue to explore the features of TB, I've started wondering if
this amazing program is capable of doing some things I've seen
elsewhere.
One thing I notice is all the templates - which I can see potential
for a lot of uses, but have not yet found a truly practical purpose
for them (yet.). But one thing that I could very easily find a
practical purpose for I don't seem to see here (which is fine, because
I've never seen it on any windows-based e-mail program). However, a
colleague of mine who uses a Macintosh has this feature, and I'd love to
have it. That feature is the ability to create "messages" and have
shortcut codes apply to those messages.
For example, when he sends someone an e-mail, and at the bottom of the
e-mail appears the following paragraph:
"We would like to introduce you to the Trouble Call System at Hosting
Solutions. You can submit a trouble call by going to
http://support.windowswebhost.com/
We ask that you please utilize this system to inform us of problems with
your site to help us provide a better service, both to you and all our
customers."
Well, instead of typing all that out, or even cut-and-pasting it into
the message, all he does is type in "%tcm" and the e-mail program
automatically inserts that message. He's got more than a dozen
messages defined with simple insertion codes.
So, how about it TB Gurus? Is this something The Bat might support?
Thanks,
Jason
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