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Author Topic: default email target possible?  (Read 1433 times)
peb
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« on: September 19, 2005, 01:21:33 AM »

I almost always want my alarm email to go to one email address.
 
Is there any way to specifiy a default email address to receive the alarm message, rather than retyping it each time?
 
Now that's really being lazy.
 
OTOH, you've provided a straightforward lightweight method progam that I think will really prove useful in organizing me. Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2005, 04:22:03 AM »

Hi Peb,
Sorry, at the moment the program does not have a default email address.
 
However I do have a suggestion.
If you have a lot of alarms to set up why not set up an alarm with a 'next alarm date' as say, 31/12/2700?
That way the alarm will never be executed, but you have the advantage of being able to use it as a template.
Just right click on the alarm, select copy, and simply change the next alarm date on the new alarm.
I reckon that will save you heaps of keystrokes.
 
Kind regards
Ian Cheesy
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Anonymous
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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2005, 04:48:28 AM »

Actually a pretty helpful suggestion to use something like that as a template. My lack of typing skills will be much less likely to result in sending something personal globetrotting to some poor unsuspecting soul.
 
 
Quote from: Ian Cook
Hi Peb,
Sorry, at the moment the program does not have a default email address.
 
However I do have a suggestion.
If you have a lot of alarms to set up why not set up an alarm with a 'next alarm date' as say, 31/12/2700?
That way the alarm will never be executed, but you have the advantage of being able to use it as a template.
Just right click on the alarm, select copy, and simply change the next alarm date on the new alarm.
I reckon that will save you heaps of keystrokes.
 
Kind regards
Ian Cheesy
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