PC Win: Message Templates Not Supported in Shared Folder
ID: Q140107
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for Windows, versions 3.0, 3.2, 3.2a, 3.5
SUMMARY
You can create a Mail message template that can be used for sending the
same type of message to the same recipients. The instructions for creating
the template are outlined in the Microsoft Mail on-line help file,
MSMAIL.HLP.
After you create a template, you can move the template to a special folder
for later use. However, a message template cannot be placed in a shared
folder.
MORE INFORMATION
Once a message template is in the shared folder, it appears as a sent
message. This is by design.
When you store the template in a private folder, it is stored in your mail
message file (MMF). However, when the template is moved or copied to a
shared folder, it is converted from an internal MMF storage structure to a
structure that is used by shared folders. The shared folders are stored in
the \FOLDERS subdirectory on the postoffice server.
NOTE: The Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, MS-DOS workstation stores its
shared folders in the same manner and does not have the feature for this
same reason.
When a message is stored in the MMF file, its fields are accessible. When
the message is moved to a shared folder the Federal Information Processing
Systems (FIPS) information is sealed; therefore, it becomes unavailable. As
long as the message is kept in a MMF file structure, the functionality will
remain available.
NOTE: FIPS message format is described in FIPS PUB 98. This format is a
subset of the CCITT X.400 standard for interpersonal messaging. FIPS refers
to the format used to store the raw data files. Vendor-defined (such as
Microsoft) field refers to an individual element of the message. For
example, To:, From:, and Attachment: are all vendor-defined fields.
Additional query words:
3.00 3.20 3.20a 3.50 msmail templates shared
Keywords : MailPCWin
Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.2,3.2a,3.5
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :