On Sun, Mar 14, 1999 at 18:20:57 -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
Thanks, Byrial, for fixing the my_hdr Subject: problem.
At 2:55 AM EST on March 12 Byrial Jensen sent off:
BTW someone told me that all 3 things aren't bugs, but intentional
(and undodumented!) features. It may be so, but then I
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On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 20:38:23 -0800, David Ellement wrote:
On 990310, at 18:38:14, Byrial Jensen wrote:
All 3 things should be fixed in the attached patch.
BTW someone told me that all 3 things aren't bugs, but intentional
(and undodumented!) features. It may be so, but then I prefer to
On 990310, at 18:38:14, Byrial Jensen wrote:
All 3 things should be fixed in the attached patch.
After applying this patch, the "Subject:" prompt always begins with "@":
Subject: @
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David Ellement
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 12:19:31 -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
send-hook tea@astro "my_hdr Subject: Tea and cookies in the Astrolounge at 3:30"
send-hook !tea@astro "unmy_hdr Subject"
Everything works except the subject line, which shows up on the _n_e_x_t
message I write, even if it isn't to
Hi,
Once a week I send out a message to "tea@astro" calling the department
to tea, and have a few send-hooks that are supposed to set things up:
send-hook tea@astro "my_hdr From: The Teatotaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
send-hook tea@astro "my_hdr Subject: Tea and cookies in the Astrolounge at