Re: Use of 'user param' in the filters

2005-01-06 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Frank J de Bruin everyone else, on 05-Jan-2005 at 18:23 you (Frank J de Bruin) wrote: Also, does the user parameter stay with the message indefinitely across invocations of the Bat! or is it only there during the time the filter is active? In the meantime, I asked the Ritlabs

Re[2]: Use of 'user param' in the filters

2005-01-06 Thread Frank J de Bruin
Hello Alexander, Alexander S. Kunz wrote: ASK In the meantime, I asked the Ritlabs programmer that does most of the ASK filtering stuff (9Val) that question. He told me that once the message has ASK passed all filters, the user params are cleared/dropped and NOT preserved. Wow, thanks for making

Use of 'user param' in the filters

2005-01-05 Thread Frank J de Bruin
Hello list, Playing around with the filters I have come across an a filter action called 'set user param'. It is not clear to me what this is supposed to do. I have set it on a filter and I somewhat expected a header field to be added but does not seem to be the case. Can you some explain a

Re: Use of 'user param' in the filters

2005-01-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Frank J de Bruin everyone else, on 05-Jan-2005 at 12:30 you (Frank J de Bruin) wrote: Can you some explain a little how these user parameters can be used? That user parameter is transported, you could say, internally with the message (like the color group setting, or a message flag). It

Re: Use of 'user param' in the filters

2005-01-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello you schmuck, answering yourself again? on 05-Jan-2005 at 13:02 you (Alexander S. Kunz) wrote: a subfilter furthers the message ^^^ filters! :-) -- Best regards, Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981) using TB! v3.0.2.10 Home on

Re[2]: Use of 'user param' in the filters

2005-01-05 Thread Frank J de Bruin
Hello Alexander Thanks for your response. As often, one answer leads to more questions. Sorry for that ;-) You wrote: ASK That user parameter is transported, you could say, internally with the ASK message (like the color group setting, or a message flag). It can be used ASK by further filters

Re: Use of 'user param' in the filters

2005-01-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Frank J de Bruin everyone else, on 05-Jan-2005 at 18:23 you (Frank J de Bruin) wrote: ASK That user parameter is transported, you could say, internally ASK with the message (like the color group setting, or a message flag). ASK It can be used by further filters (ie. a parent filter sets a