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When I saw Karin's message about "No Subject Regex ", I felt like making
these comments:
>> If he does this then the subject will always be changed to 'fixed
>> subject'. He wishes for this to be done selectively and
>> automatically, only when no subject is present.
KS> True. In that case, I'd try moving all mails that match his
KS> original selection *and* that have an empty subject line to a
KS> seperate folder, and use this macro in the reply template
KS> for that specific folder.
KS> {Or am I simplifying things?)
Not at all. That would make for a solution. Or he could create a quick
template with a single macro %Subject="fixed subject". Whenever he's
replying to a message with no subject, he runs the quick template.
Unfortunately these methods aren't *automatic* which is what he was
proposing, a method that would work without any user intervention.
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