On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 14:11:29 -0500, Al Gilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I suggest you try harder digging out the positive approach.  It's in there.
> 
> Check out the various predefined resource variables.  You can get From, To,
> Subject and Date values and format your own presentation.  Just kill all
> the predefined formatting with excs * and roll your own.

I've temporarily given up on other approaches and am trying this, but the
pages for <SUBJECTHEADER> et. al. list various date, from, and subject
fields, but no To field (or CC for that matter).  The same for the main
resource variable page.  I'd guess $TO$, but it's not in the docs or the
mailing list archive anywhere I can find.  Are you sure that it's in there?

If not, what's it take to get some help with the <FIELDORDER> tag?  Is
there something wrong about the way I'm asking for help?  Or am I just
being too impatient?


> At 06:36 PM 1/14/99 +0000, Frank J. Perricone wrote:
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> >My MHonArc archive for my Crossword PBEM RPG is almost set up to my (for
> >now) satisfaction, and can be previewed (with lots of very old messages) at
> >http://www.pennmush.org/~server/crossword/.  It's an unusual situation in
> >that someone else (a former player of the game) is providing the server
> >space that runs MHonArc and a web server for me, so I'm doing my work
> >remotely -- writing an rcfile and then emailing it to him.  Makes debugging
> >slow work since I can't drive the poor fellow mad with constant updates.
> >
> >I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong with my EXCS block.  Ideally I'd
> >like to get rid of everything but From, To, Subject, and Date.  But since
> >EXCS seems to be a negative approach, and I can't find a positive approach,
> >I have to find every field that might appear and exclude it.  This is what
> >I have:
> >
> ><EXCS override>
> >apparently
> >comments 
> >content
> >errors-to 
> >followup
> >forward
> >in-reply-to 
> >lines 
> >message-id
> >mime- 
> >nntp- 
> >originator 
> >organization 
> >path 
> >precedence 
> >received 
> >references 
> >replied 
> >return-path 
> >status 
> >via 
> >x- 
> ></EXCS>
> >
> >The in-reply-to, references, and comments fields just will not go away,
> >though.  I've tried shorter versions, with and without a space afterwards,
> >and with and without uppercase, though I don't understand why it wouldn't
> >just simply work.  It seems simple enough.
> >
> >I searched the archives and found one other person asked the same question
> >about the in-reply-to and references field, another person just say "works
> >for me", and the thread ended there.  (At least that part of it.)  Can't
> >find any reference to this in the docs, FAQ, or anywhere else.
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >
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> >-- 
> >* Frank J. Perricone * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.sover.net/~hawthorn
> >Just because we aren't all the same doesn't mean we have nothing in common
> > Just because we have something in common doesn't mean we're all the same
> > 

-- 
* Frank J. Perricone * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.sover.net/~hawthorn
Just because we aren't all the same doesn't mean we have nothing in common
 Just because we have something in common doesn't mean we're all the same

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