Hello Jonathan,

Thursday, July 18, 2002, 8:51:26 PM, you wrote:

JA> The %ToList pulls the list of the people it was either original sent to, or is
JA> in the list of people you are sending it to.  I cannot remember which.

I here you, but I would like to which header.  Your reply really does
not specify.

JA> Wouldn't this put your from details in the CC field?  I thought you'd have had
JA> to use %OFROMADDR as it uses the original from:.

Yes this works with just the email address. If you want their first &
last name, then %CC="%OFROMFNAME %OFROMLNAME <%OFROMADDR>" should
work.

>> PP> Now you'd be done ... until you use (seldom, I know *G*) 'Reply to
>> PP> all' in a mail in that folder. You template will discard all
>> PP> additional recipients TB! already figured out for you.
>> 
>> I never 'Reply to all' with a mail list. I can't think why one would
>> because the purpose of mail list so ALL can see it.

JA> Another issue when using Reply-To-All on mailling lists is that sometimes
JA> mailling lists send from <list-name>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Hitting reply-to-all
JA> would make your to/cc list look something like this:

JA> to: <list-name>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
JA> cc: <orginial-poster>@anotherdomain.tld, <list-name>@domain.tld

Maybe I'm missing something here. After reading these replies and
looking at headers of email that I've received NOW I'm truly starting
to understand all the standards with regard to email.  For reply
templates it really is a function of what headers are in the mail that
you are replying to.

Is there some kind of default sequence available for the "TO" address
on replies depending upon original email's headers?

-- 
Best regards,

Greg Strong                     
TB! v1.62/Beta1 on Windows 98  


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