On Friday, April 30, 1999 3:42 PM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> 
> There are a number of ways to do this, probably the best is:
> 
> Use DefaultReply in your AuthBy clause. This will add reply items for people
> who do not have any reply items in your users file. So you can set up your
> "normal" users in teh users file without any reply items, and DefaultReply will
> add reply items for them. Users who have specific reply items in the users file
> wil get those reply itmes and not the ones in DefaultReply.

Ah I see.

It would be really nice if the special character replacement thing we spoke about 
before
worked -

> DynamicReply does replacements from the reply message, not the incoming request
> message. So that %n is looking in vain for a User-Name in the reply. That means
> you cant use %n to get the user name into your Reply-Message.

Then I could use %n in a default reply so my default users would get particular
responses. Any chance of implementing this??

Thanks for your responses Mike and Charly.

Arnie

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