Hallo Tom,

On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 22:18:22 +1000GMT (4-7-2006, 14:18 , where I live),
you wrote:

>> Your mistake is that you didn't realize that address book templates
>> (be it individual or group based) are always used.

TL> So, the only time I would use a template within the address book is if
TL> this recipient always gets the same type of message ?

Yes. Though 'the same kind of message' isn't as narrow as it sounds.
I'm using AB templates for all TB-lists. For the English lists I'm
using a template that sets the language for the spell checker to
English and also gives an indication for the difference in time zone
when I'm replying to a message. Also I've got this footer that says
what version of TB and Windows I'm using. (For some problems that's
relevant)
When I'm writing to a German TB-list, I'm setting the spell checker to
German and I'm using a relevant signature.
When I'm writing to a Dutch TB list, my spell checker defaults to my
native Dutch, but I'm using a relevant signature.

Apart from the TB lists I'm subscribed to more mailing lists with
their own templates. Sometimes it's for the spell checker or a
signature, but for the rest of it those messages cab differ as much as
it's necessary.

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