> There is nothing else for which folder templates can be used
> that can't be covered and even improved upon using Address Book
> templates. There are "dangers" in using Folder Templates that
> are not there when you use AB templates.

Thanks for the kind lecture Marck. Right after that last error
(and slapping my forhead) I turned off all my folder templates.

This is indeed a bother, and it's not the first time it went
amiss on me.

> The results vary from embarrassing to excruciating depending
> upon the content of the misdirected mail.

So far, just slightly embarassing. I'll cut my losses here.

> It works exactly as designed and that design has a fundamental
> flaw. The flaw is that it places too much responsibility on the
> user to make sure that the addresses given on a new message are
> those intended.

Right. I agree, and I'm going to start using AB templates. The
thing is ... to a relatively new user like myself ... folder
templates seem like the most logical and easy to use.


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