Hello Haye,

Historians believe that Tuesday, September 4, 2001 at 17:27 GMT +0700
was when, Haye [H] typed the following:

H> like you messages....Haye [H]....how do i take "[H]" ?
H> Thanks a lot Januk and Thomas :)

I use a series of quick templates:

1. Initials QT
%SETPATTREGEXP="(?is)(\w).*?([-_=@\.\s]+(\w).*?)?([-_=@\.\s]+(\w).*?)?$"%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%QINCLUDE=""Full Name"""%-
%SUBPATT="1"%SUBPATT="3"%SUBPATT="5"%-

2. Full Name QT
%CAPITAL='%ABofromNAME="%QINCLUDE=""Full Name - No AB Entry"""'

3. Full Name - No AB Entry QT
%SETPATTREGEXP="^(?(?=.*?\@)(.*?)\@|(.*)$)"%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%OFROMNAME"%-
%SUBPATT="1"%SUBPATT="2"%-

The initials QT takes the first 3 initials from the output of the Full
Name quick template.  The full name quick template looks for an
address book entry and capitalizes the words.  If there is no AB entry
for the address, then the last QT is invoked.  It returns the full
name as shown in the From line.  If there is only an address, then it
takes only the stuff up to the @ symbol (ie, it ignores the domain.)

If you need help changing any part of this to better suit your needs,
let me know on the TBTECH list (see message footer).

-- 
Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal

Using The Bat! 1.54 Beta/7 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A

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