Hi

On Wednesday 7 October 2015 at 3:14:54 AM, in
<mid:[email protected]>, Thomas Fernandez wrote:


> Hello Lore,

> On Tue, 6 Oct 2015 14:11:29 -0700 GMT (07-Oct-15, 04:11
> +0700 GMT), Lore Galore wrote:

>> On 10/6/2015 11:24 AM, Petr Laznovsky wrote:
>>> Have internal web system with different type of customers. Want to 
>>> mail to customer using Thebat! but different type of customer need 
>>> different thebat! profiles (different sender address, signature, 
>>> etc..). Thebat should be started by clicking on link in web system, 
>>> now I using 'mailto:' URI for default profile, but I can specify 
>>> another URI for different profile.

>>> Is such solution possible?

>>       You can set up multiple email accounts in The
>> Bat!, with one being primary/default.  When compose
>> window is open, you can look at the  bottom border of
>> the window and see the name of your default mail
>> account.  Clicking that shows all configured mail
>> accounts to choose  from, but choose it before you
>> type anything.

> I cannot write any Regular Expressions, but they keep
> impression me. I would think that a RegEx can parse the
> URI for something you code into it, and then issue a
> command "choose account". That would do the same thing
> but automated.  


Maybe it could be even simpler with AddressBook Group templates. For 
one type of customer, all the customer email addresses go in a 
specific AB Group. You set up the AB group templates to take care of 
the sender address, signature, etc. Then, when you follow your Mailto: 
link for a customer whose email address is in that AB Group, the 
right template should be used. (If their address is in multiple AB 
Groups, this won't work.)

Alternatively, take a look at "Command Line Parameters" in TB!'s help
file and see if /mail or /mailto might help you.



-- 
Best regards

MFPA                  <mailto:[email protected]>

The man who really wants to do something finds a way, 
the other finds an excuse.

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