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Well it is more that if a client is flagged as french the
auto-responder would be one in french.<br>
If we were communicating with someone it would be a human making the
determination as to which language should be used, if there were 4
people etc.<br>
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I would see enabling languages (fr, es, etc) then having default
templates for enabled languages.<br>
The language flag on the user would determine the template used to
auto-respond.<br>
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Just my thoughts.<br>
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On 17/08/2011 1:06 PM, Kevin Falcone wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 12:44:30PM -0400, Gilbert Rebeiro wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I think multi-language support in templates would be useful these days.
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How do you handle a template sending mail to 4 people at the same time
(all CCs or all Requestors) all of who speak a different language?
There's some more fundamental changes that need to happen to mail
processing to make it easy.
-kevin
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