Important Notice: We're experiencing email notification issues. If you've posted a question in the community forums recently, please check your profile manually for responses while we're working to fix this.

On Monday the 3rd of March, around 5pm UTC (9am PT) users may experience a brief period of downtime while one of our underlying services is under maintenance.

搜尋 Mozilla 技術支援網站

防止技術支援詐騙。我們絕對不會要求您撥打電話或發送簡訊,或是提供個人資訊。請用「回報濫用」功能回報可疑的行為。

了解更多

Easy template management

  • 4 回覆
  • 16 有這個問題
  • 14 次檢視
  • 最近回覆由 Moustap

more options

There are two things we want to do with a template: Edit them, use them as a base for a new email

EDITION should allow us to open a template, change things and save it at the SAME place with the SAME name USE should create a new email ready to be sent out after modification and pressing send.

Any way to achieve this without a whole bunch of acrobatic file movements? ;) Thanks!


MacOSX Thunderbird 38.6.0

There are two things we want to do with a template: Edit them, use them as a base for a new email EDITION should allow us to open a template, change things and save it at the SAME place with the SAME name USE should create a new email ready to be sent out after modification and pressing send. Any way to achieve this without a whole bunch of acrobatic file movements? ;) Thanks! MacOSX Thunderbird 38.6.0

所有回覆 (4)

more options

File|Save As|Template and then delete the previous version is "acrobatic"?

more options

kind of.

I have about 70 templates in different structured folders inside /templates /templates/clients/ /templates/suppliers/ /templates/prospects/ /templates/maintenance/ ...

File|Save As|Template saves at the root of the structure. in /templates/

So I need to go to the /templates/ and move it back to the right folder.

On my computer and all the ones I know, when I EDIT a file and I SAVE it, it saves the file exactly at the same place then the original... it does not place it at the root of my drive. ;)

Thanks

more options

Gosh.

That is an unusually intensive use of templates. I wonder if the developers anticipated such a multi-layered store? I can see it doesn't work well for you.

You make me grateful that my life doesn't require me to be as repetitive as yours does. All of my emails are hand-crafted and unique; I rarely meet the need to use packaged responses.

more options

But even if I did not have this intensive structure and kept it flat...

Saving a template should overwrite the template I just open, not duplicate it.