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: [[User:GijsKruitbosch|GijsKruitbosch]] 06:45, 7 Jan 2006 (PST) says: The current idea is that I write a documentation/spec kind of thing first (what should happen where, why, what should it do) and then actually code it. Coding it without thinking about what happens where is not going to go anywhere. So that should take care of this (although of course, I/we am/are likely to encounter problems when actually doing the coding)
: [[User:GijsKruitbosch|GijsKruitbosch]] 06:45, 7 Jan 2006 (PST) says: The current idea is that I write a documentation/spec kind of thing first (what should happen where, why, what should it do) and then actually code it. Coding it without thinking about what happens where is not going to go anywhere. So that should take care of this (although of course, I/we am/are likely to encounter problems when actually doing the coding)


-- rfcnola - 11:51 2 June 2006 (CDT): This may be OT or belong under standard Thunderbird features, but I'd really like to have the ability to send a pre-written response using a filter.  For example, I deal with a lot of web forms emailed to me and every email subject is identical for the specific form.  I can filter all of the messages into a separate folder but I'd like to send an automatic response (and have the ability to further filter the messages by sender and send a different standard message based on that sub-criterion).  Of course, from my own webserver I have scripts that generate a generic reply to a form submission, but I'm not in control of some of the servers that send email.
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