> I think it's expected. This is a simple construct and trying to use
> it for something more complicated is likely to run into problems.
> Manual pages usually talk about what is supported rather than what
> isn't (it's difficult to evaluate all the things somebody might
> try and explain why it won't work).
> I would recommend writing rules like { $macro } rather than including
> { } characters within the macro, so you can switch between single
> addresses and lists of addresses easily, and can chain them together
> if needed. For something more complicated I'd recommend using tables
> instead.

Thank you for your answer. I understand. I was reluctant to create tables for 
lists as small as 2-10 items, but it seems to be the way to go indeed.

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