Thu, 4 Nov 2004 22:05:21 +0000 (5:05 PM EST here) MFPA wrote:

> Hi

> On Thursday, 4 November, 2004, at 3:56:43 PM, Thomas Fernandez
> wrote:

>> Hello Paul,

>> On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 14:48:55 +0000 GMT (02/11/2004, 21:48 +0700
>> GMT), Paul Jansen wrote:

PJ>>> Is it possible to have a reply to an e-mail automatically
PJ>>> filtered to the same folder as the original message without
PJ>>> having to set up a filter for each folder?  I have quite a lot
PJ>>> of folders!

>> Use %Comment="%Folder" in the Reply template.

> %SetHeader("Comments","%FolderName") ?

>> In the Outgoing filters, filter on this header.

> Can he do this without having a filter for each folder?

Create a Quick Template, let's call it "ComFold"

%Rem="=== BEGIN QT ComFold==="%-
%-
%SetHeader("Comments","%FolderName")%-
%-
%Rem="=== END QT ComFold==="%-

Then add this line to each folder's Reply Template:

%QINCLUDE(ComFold)


All of the Outgoing Mail filters will be the similar, so....

1. Inside TheBat!, create and troubleshoot an Outgoing Mail filter for
   one of the folders.

2. Copy the Outgoing Mail filter and paste and re-paste it into a word
   processor document once for each of the remaining folders.

3. Systematically use the word processor to

     Change the names of the pasted filters.

     Change the folder names in each copied filter.

4. Copy the whole word processor document and paste it into TheBat!'s
   Outgoing Mail filters.


Certainly this is a pain, but certainly it can be done. Perhaps it can
be done in the time it takes to complain about having to do it. |grin|

   


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Daniel A. Grunberg       Kensington, Maryland, USA
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