Mon, 11 Aug 2003 15:21:56 [GMT -0700] (6:21 PM EDT here) Samson wrote:

> We all know that if I have a friend "John Smith
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" in my address book, creating a template to
> say "Hello John Smith" at the beginning of email is very easy.

> But, think about the following case:

> John Smith himself didn't input his full name on his computer. So when
> I receive a mail from him, the "sender" field only shows
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The bad thing is, when i reply, the template
> says:

>   Hello jsmith,

> This does look very weird.

> So, is it possible to setup a template to "always look up the sender's
> email address in my local addrbook, then use his full name"? If this
> can be done, my reply will always be "Hello John Smith" instead of
> "Hello jsmith", no matter what the incoming msg uses.


Try:

Hello %ABOFromFirstName %ABOFromLastName




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