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Re: Replying From A Specific Email Address     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for specification in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:49

....com. Using Outlook 2003, is there any easy way to generate a once off reply to one of these emails - e.g.to unsubscibe from a mailing list - without having to set up a specific account in Outlook? No, that doesn't work, or at least it's not reliable, a test email to myself comes through as "From <account sent on behalf of <name used in 'From' " ...
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Re: Replying From A Specific Email Address     

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Author: Martin Harran
Date: Sep 19, 2008 11:30

....com. Using Outlook 2003, is there any easy way to generate a once off reply to one of these emails - e.g.to unsubscibe from a mailing list - without having to set up a specific account in Outlook? No, that doesn't work, or at least it's not reliable, a test email to myself comes through as "From <account sent on behalf of <name used in 'From' "
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Re: Replying From A Specific Email Address     

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:53

... news:eU$gCxiGJHA.3576@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... In order to track/filter emails from various sources I use dedicated email addresses in the format <sourcename>@mydomainname.com. Using Outlook 2003, is there any easy way to generate a once off reply to one of these emails - e.g.to unsubscibe from a mailing list - without having to set up a specific account in Outlook?
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Replying From A Specific Email Address     

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Author: Martin Harran
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:49

In order to track/filter emails from various sources I use dedicated email addresses in the format <sourcename>@mydomainname.com. Using Outlook 2003, is there any easy way to generate a once off reply to one of these emails - e.g.to unsubscibe from a mailing list - without having to set up a specific account in Outlook?
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Re: How to load latest opened files? Or load specific files?     

Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for specification in gnu.emacs.help
Author: B. T. Raven
Date: Sep 1, 2008 20:41

... time emacs was used"? And can I set a command to open for example: haskell-mode c:/mypath/haskell/someprogram.hs ? Look at Menu Options Customize Emacs Specific Option recentf- tab The settings I made inserted '(recentf-max-menu-items 20) '(recentf-max-saved-items 40) '(recentf-mode t nil (recentf)) into (Custom-set-variables ... in my .emacs ...
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US-NY: New York-NYC Dept. of Health - Incident Specific Planner - 0013     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 27, 2008 14:41

... NYC Dept. of Health - Incident Specific Planner - 0013 Job Location: NY:...Analyst NM Office Title: Incident Specific Planner Division: Disease Control/Bureau...development and maintenance of Incident-Specific response plans to such emergencies...programs on development of incident-specific emergency operation plans and standard...educate staff on each incident-specific plan. -- This individual will be...
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Re: Load specific files at startup?     

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Author: Xah
Date: Aug 11, 2008 03:19

On Aug 8, 8:55 pm, ssecorp <circularf...@gmail.com> wrote: How can I set emacs to open some specific files at startup, maybe even split the windows for me? Can I save the state of shutdown so I can reopen and just continue where I left off? This would be nice since I work with the same project almost the whole time. Could this even be set as a menu where I could have ...
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Re: Load specific files at startup?     

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Author: ken
Date: Aug 8, 2008 23:41

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 08/08/2008 11:55 PM ssecorp wrote: | How can I set emacs to open some specific files at startup, maybe even | split the windows for me? | | Can I save the state of shutdown so I can reopen and just continue | where I left off? | | This would be nice since I work with the same project almost the whole | time. | | | Could this even ...
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Re: Load specific files at startup?     

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Author: Peter Dyballa
Date: Aug 8, 2008 23:40

Am 09.08.2008 um 05:55 schrieb ssecorp: How can I set emacs to open some specific files at startup, maybe even split the windows for me? Can I save the state of shutdown so I can reopen and just continue where I left off? See whether session.el and desktop.el do what you want. -- Greetings Pete It's not the valleys in life I dread so much as the dips. – ...
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Load specific files at startup?     

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Author: ssecorp
Date: Aug 8, 2008 20:55

How can I set emacs to open some specific files at startup, maybe even split the windows for me? Can I save the state of shutdown so I can reopen and just continue where I left off? This would be nice since I work with the same project almost the whole time. Could this even be set as a menu where I could have different projects that I could choose to load?
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