Gerard, On 03-05-2002 16:30, you wrote (Du skrev f�lgende 03-05-2002 16:30)... G> I will just anwser the ones I know for sure :-)
Thanks for those... :) G> You will have to have the same filter in all your accounts but it is G> only 1 filter. What you do is filter against presence in the G> addressbook. Filter on "@" present Yes Sender. G> Then go to the Advance Tab and check "address must be listed in the G> addressbook" Select a group and you're done. Thanks. This may work. G> Select as action move to outbox and not send. Also make sure you don't G> have auto send activated or combined send & receive. Otherwise they will G> still be send. Maybe you should consider moving them to a seperate G> folder before you decided to send them. You can send the mail from this G> folder by selecting the email and moveing them to the outbox. As I'd rather have send/receive simultaneously, this might be a good idea. I cannot figure out how to do this, though. More than one filter? G> Wel it can. What I do is click on an unread msg envelope while holding G> the Alt key. This works as a quick filter. You can use this to filter on G> Sender/recipient/subject/etc. You misunderstand. I wanted a keyboard shortcut to move to the next unread message across folders. Not "view unread messages". PF>> 8) Can I make TheBat reply using the account the mail was sent to? In PF>> common folders, my default mailto:-account is used for all replies. This PF>> is highly annoying. (I know I can set the reply in the address book, but PF>> not all senders are there, and setting folder-wise reply can be PF>> cumbersome). G> Can't you filter them to an other folder then the common folder? But they arrive to different accounts (see the question about filtering to same folder from different accounts), so they should go in a common folder (?). G> You will have to make a decision whether to reply using the addressbook G> or a folder template. This could be a case were I would use a Folder G> template altough you should be very carefull when you have active folder G> templates. G> First filter all these emails you want to reply to using your account to G> a separate folder and then set the account with the %account macro. AFAIK, this still sets the Reply-To address to the mailto:-address? Of course I could set that in the template, too. G> Hope this helped. It did. [I _really_ hate this Bat-editor]. -- <greeting> Best regards </greeting> <author> Peter Fjelsten </author> <location> �rhus C, Denmark </location> ________________________________________________________ Current Ver: 1.60h FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

