We have a generic account which several people are using. My aim is to write a template in which I automatically add a generic name from the address book (e-mail-address) and an individual name of the local account.
So I want something like
%generic name
%individual name
If I have in my local account the name set to my individual name then I could use
%ABFROMFNAME %ABFROMLNAME
%FromName
But then my individual name will be set as alias for the sender. This is not what I want. The sender should be the generic name.
If I add still
%FROM="generic name"
then it works well on the first view. But only for quick templates.
If I want to use it for a template for 'New messages' then I have the problem that the individual name will be overwritten by generic name as soon as I leave the header area.
Next try was to set a local variable and use it in a global template:
%_INDIVIDUALNAME="individual name"%-
%INCLUDE="xxx.txt"
This works fine for normal addresses. But since we have also templates set in the global addressbook I cannot set an individual name since it would be valid for everyone.
How do I solve my problem?
Is there a way to persuade TheBat! not to write the following sender structur:
Name <e-mail-adress> (organisation)
Is there any way to set a variable to an account which is not visible by standard (like name & organisation)
So I want something like
%generic name
%individual name
If I have in my local account the name set to my individual name then I could use
%ABFROMFNAME %ABFROMLNAME
%FromName
But then my individual name will be set as alias for the sender. This is not what I want. The sender should be the generic name.
If I add still
%FROM="generic name"
then it works well on the first view. But only for quick templates.
If I want to use it for a template for 'New messages' then I have the problem that the individual name will be overwritten by generic name as soon as I leave the header area.
Next try was to set a local variable and use it in a global template:
%_INDIVIDUALNAME="individual name"%-
%INCLUDE="xxx.txt"
This works fine for normal addresses. But since we have also templates set in the global addressbook I cannot set an individual name since it would be valid for everyone.
How do I solve my problem?
Is there a way to persuade TheBat! not to write the following sender structur:
Name <e-mail-adress> (organisation)
Is there any way to set a variable to an account which is not visible by standard (like name & organisation)
Edited: - 26 January 2012 10:34:43